.BER 19, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MEASURE PROPOSES RETURN TO EASTERN STANDARD TIME A bill providing that Ann Arbor time be changed on Nov. 26 from central to eastern has been introduced into the City council, and will probably be passed at a. meeting of the council Monday night. This bill was drawn up as a result of the large number of petitions which have been sent to the mayor asking that the city return to the time used this summer. So far such petitions asking for the change have been received from the majority of large business firms in the city, while not a single request has been been made to continue with the present time. Watch for the Pink Sl eet? k ' Our Delicious Dinner will bring the same satisfaction that you get from Mother's dinner. THANKSGIVING DINNER SERVED FROM 12 TO3 P. M Visit us during intermission at the Armory. The best Sandwiches in town. Formerly Catalpa Inn Chamber of Commerce Inn' NEAR ARMORY COAL Bituminous Genuine Hocking High Grade Kentucky West Virginia No. 3 and New River Pocahon as Anthracite Upper Lehigh Valley Scranton White Ash Genuine Solvay The Pruner Coal Co, INCORPORATED Retailers and Jobbers of Coal and Coke 124 E. Huron Street Bell Phone 1950 F-1 STATE Y3W11ASSTUDENTS TO MEET HEREDEC ,2-3 EXPECT DELEGATS FROM EVERY COLLEGE IN THE STATE AT CONVENTION A Student Christian callings con- ference will be held in Ann Arbor Dec. 2 and 3 under the auspices of the State Y. M. C. A. for the purpose of putting1 before the students.of'the state the' challenge of religious vocations. The conference is expected to have representatives from every college and university of the state, and the total attendance of the meeting will doubt- less be more than 300, half of whom will be out of town delegates. President Marion L. Burton will de- liver an address at the opening ban- quet. Other speakers of prominence who will appear at the conference are: Dr. Charles W. Gilkey and Dr. Ernest Allen of Chicago, Dr. E. R. Petty of New York, Dr. A. G. Studer of Detroit, Dr. C. M. McConnell of Chi- cago. Little Brown Jug On Display Here There are brown jugs and brown jugs, but there is only one genuine traditional Michigan-Minnesota brown jug. It now rests in the window of Graham's Book store, where its dec- orations may be viewed by the public. On one side is Michigan's "M" and on the opposite side is Minnesota's "M," each in its respective colors, while on the dividing line between the two are the scores of all the games from the year 1903 to 1920. The tra- dition of the brown jug dates from '03, when Minnesota contrived to gain possession of the Michigan team's water jug. MICHIGAN WOMAN VISITS Y. W. C. A.'S Margaret Spalding, '22, undergradu- ate field representative of the Y. W C. A., will leave Monday to visit Chi- cago and Wisconsin universities. The student Y. W. C. A.'s through- out the country are divided into groups of three, each of which has one under- graduate field representative. This of- fice circulates among the three schools in the group, a member of each school holding it for a term of one year. The duty of the representative is to visit the two colleges grouped with her own and investgate the type and activities of their associations. In this way ideas are exchanged and the local associations acquire the national view- point and national benefit. The most important questions upon which the local organizations are now exchang- ing ideas are those involved in finance, the personal basis of membership, the purpose, and both student and indus- trial co-operation. ENGINERING SOCIETY GIVEN PREFERENCE AT UNION DANCE Starting its program of social ac- tivity with a dance, the Engineering society will hold a pre-Thanksgiving party, Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, at the Union. This dance marks the renewal of a tradition which has been omitted for some time. Music will be furnished by the Union orchestra, and refreshments will also be served. En- gineering society members will be given preference in tickets from Sat- urday until Tuesday at 5 o'clock when the general campus sale will start. Gets Detroit Appointment Prof. Isador Lubin, of the economics department, has been notified of his appointment to the committee on reg- \stration and statistics of Mayor Couz- en's Unemployment conference in De- troit. The work will consist princi- pally of compiling statistics in regard to the unemployment situation in De- troit. such. Notices to that effect were post- ed in all the libraries on the campus Thursday afternoon. Since the opening of the fall semest- er some petty larceny has been re- ported at the library, the missing ar- ticles being in most university prop- erty. Notices of a similar reward for the apprehension of persons responsible for the disappearance of student and state property in other parts of the Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. campus will also be posted. SUNDAY NIGHT LECTURES CHURCH AND PROSPECT STREETS Beginning November 20, 7:30 P. M. F. H. DUDLEY, EVANGELIST FIRST SUBJECT: "WHY GOD DIDN'T DESTROY THE DEVIL" These lectures will deal with present day conditions in the Light of the Bible. WRITE FOR FREE READING MATTER DR. WELLER SPEAKS BEFOREn DENTAL SOCIETY MEMBERS$50Q nvvn U OE Dr. C. V. Weller, of the Pathology department of the University, gave a r..VWeg TO STOP PETTY THEFTS lecture, on "Dental Aspects of Cancer- in the Mouth" Thursday night in the In an effort to check mutilation and dental amphitheater. This is one of theft of library property the Universi- a series of lectures given to members ty has posted a $50 reward for infor- of the Dental society on questions of mation leading to the arrest and con- direct importance to their profession. viction of any persons responsible for UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Sta. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister November 20, 1921 "How to Pray for Peace." A fo- cus for the whole question of the meaning of prayer. Serv- ice 10:40 a. m. Prof. Alexander G. Rutliven will speak at 6:30 on "The Essen- tials of Life from the Biolo- gits's Point of View." Y. P. R. U. Supper, 5:45. Music: Mr. Stahl at the organ: Anthem; Soprano Solo; "Ben- ediction" (Dubois). A Very Cordial Welcome! -R STODAY'S CHURCH. SERVICES STUDENTS AND RELIGION I have been directly associated in religious work among students for about twenty-five years. My experi- ence and observations are that prac- tically all university students respond to a genuine religious appeal. This is not to say that all students are Christ- ians or interested in the organized churches but it is to affirm that the inner life of university men and wo- men craves that which can only be supplied b yreligion. Moral habits, social service and altruistic ideals are born of religion and only remain in proportion as the inner life of the individual student is fed by vital re- ligion. The problems of religious or- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron, Below State 10:30 - Morning Worship: Ser- mon by the Rev. Clarence S. Burns of Ypsilanti. 12:00-Sunday School. Guild Class at Guild House, taught by Rev. Howard R. Chapman. 6:00--Guild Social Hour. 6:30 -Guild Devotional Meet- ing in church parlors. 6:30 - B. Y. P. U. meets at Guild House. I *10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship: REV, D. D. FORSYTH, D.D., Phila- delphia, Pa., Speaker. 12:00 Noon-BIBLE CLASSES in AUDITORIUM OF LANE HALL. 6:00 P. M.-SOCIAL HALF! HOUR for the young people. 6:30 P. M.-MISS THELMA STEVENSON, Leader, WESLEYAN GUILD DEVOTIONAL MEETING. *7:30 P. M.-BISHOP ADNA W. LEONARD, LL.D., San Francisco, California. * Both Bishop Leonard and Rev. Forsyth have been delegates to the National Methodist Conference which has been held in Detroit this last week and it is because of this we are able to have them in Ann Arbor at this time. DO NOT LET THE OPPORTUNITY PASS. HEAR THEM SUNDAY. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (MO. SYNOD) Cor. Third and West Huron Sts. C. A. BRAUER, Pastor 9:30 A. M.-Public worship (German). 10:30 A. M. - Bible School. 11:30 A. M.- Public worship Sermon: "The Bridegroom Cometh." WELCOME I I PRESBYTERIA N CHURCH i I ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Washington St. E. C. STELLIHORN, Pastor To us the Gospel of Christ is infinitely more than a code of ethics. It is the power of God to save not only from the guilt of sin, but from sin itself. 9:00 A. M.-Bible study hour. 10:30 A. M.-(German) Sermon, "Needful Preparation for the Second Coming of Christ." 7:30 P. M. - "The Grand Old Man from Moon-city." I 11 L