THE MICHIGAN DAILY TURDAI RSITY WO N'S ASSOCIATION LibraryNotes Christmsueansbactonfoh otOrR e m aSa TIof the students and faculty members' AKES FELLOWSHIP ANNOUNCEMENThita ensvcto orms' 0 R emno vaI S al, on the campus, but fr the staff of theOunvriyLbaytmesabsy University Library it means a busy Research by Allowance for voted to preparation for the profession peri For, between Dec. 16 and Jan. Study of Physical of social service, and is open to any call during which time each of the Sciences woman who has at least one year of 450,d00 books must be accounted for. graduate work. The first step in this task is being S 1,000 TO FURTHER It is specified that the Boston Alum- completed this week when all library N-AMERICAN RELATIONS nae fellowship must be in Europe or books held by students are being re- America for one year of constructive turned. At present there are still 2,- erican Association of Uni- 000 volumes charged out to students, IS STILL IN FULL BLAST. WE HAVE omen announces six fellow- which must be returned by SaturdayVOUR DT lications for which must be night. Members of the faculty have in VACATE R DOWN -TOWN LOCA' later than Feb. 1, 1922, to W ATCH RESULT OF their possession approximately 13,000 'aret E. Maltby, Barnard Col- WO M E N 'S MEET, books. These need not be returned (120 EAST LIBERTY STREET), JAN. mbia University, New York SAYS M URTLAND over the vacation period but each fac- WD NOT INTEND TOTCARRY I ulty member Is expected to ca W E DO NO of application should contain Library t verify his account, t of the applicant's educa- "College women should watch care- OUR N LOCATION ANY OF OUR P ning, a statement in full of fully the results of the International ! f study or research, and the Congress of Working Women which During vacation period the upper ENT STOCK SO HAVE SLA SH ED view. Each application was held recently in Geneva, Switzer- and lower study halls and the gradu-O. P accompanied by a certificate land," said Prof. Cleo Murtland, of De- ate reading rooms will be closed. PRICE ON EV RY PAIR OF M EN 'S egistrar of the college which troit, member of the university voca- he applicant's degree, also tional education staff, who is in Ann During the month of November 8,- W OM EN'S W INTER FOOTW EAR, REG nials as to her health, char- Arbor to attend the Manual Arts con- 052 books were drawn from the Li- ity, and scholarship, and by rerence. brary for home use, as.compared with LESS OF COST. pers or reports of investiga- The congress adopted a broad pro- 7,000 for the preceding month. Books ished or unpublished. gram dealing with the social and eco- used in all study rooms and depart- s Available Next Year nomic crises of today. Resolutions mental libraries during the month total lowships available for the were adopted favoring the promotion 54321. Records show that 418,377 A AIAND year, 1922-1923, are as fol- of trade union organizations among books were used during the 12 months e Freeman Palmer Memorial working women, the development of closing Nov. 31. This figure does not 304 SOUTH STATE STREET 120 EAST LIBERT p for which candidates must an international policy giving special include the many books used in the legree of Doctor of Philoso- consideration to women and children, reference rooms of which there is no ctor of Science, or must pre- and the appointment of working wo- record made. which woul h onsidered men on organizations effecting their A I - - --°-- ,. UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Stk'. SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister December 11, 1921 "OUR BELIEF IN GODT) The characteristic of our age is not atheism but a bewilder- ment about the God they believe in. CHRISTMAS READING Supper of Y. P. R. U. advanced to 5:15, and at 5:45 a reading by George D. Wilner, Depart- menteofgOratory, of Sir J. M. Barrie's play, "The Will." Out for University Service. A CORDIAL WELCOME, MORN- ING AND EVENING I SUNDAY'S CHURCH SERVICES I H What Others Say: QJI.rrhi Cor. Catherine and Divison St. 7:35 A. M.--Holy Communion. 10:30 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Gordon Craig. 4:30 P. M.-Vesper service and address continuing the series: "Great Men of the Christian Church," by Rev. C. T. Webb. 4 The season upon us has many qual- ities that are all its own, Its origin gives it its first and greatest one, that of-the expression of the divine kind- ness and love to all men. Life may be lived in an entirely different mood, when the assurance has been given that the heart of this big universe of ours is essentially kind. "Fear not" was the part of the message spoken to the shepherds. Anxiety gives way to, peace. The clouds hovering over the heart are dissipated. Hope sits where despair had her throne. Humanity has not been slow in not- ing that a similar spirit between men has contributed wonderfully toward making this world a very livable, place. "Good will- toward men" has been a long time in becoming a sweet and gracious human custom. Fam- ilies, with their own affections, have felt the thrill of Christmas and have been bound together in nobler bonds. Neighbors have dropped suspicious and enmities mission of good will. And and divine mission of good will. And at last the very nations that in their historic careers have appeared to have known only selfishness are in their representatives meeting in our Washington to further the Christmas spirit in pledges for human welfare. This has the promise of being the best Christmas the world has ever seen. 6:00 P. M.--Supper Hall. in' Harris I r rs t E. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron, Below State ANN ARBOR BIBLE CHAIR AND "UPPER ROOM" 10:30-Prof. L. F. Smith of Kal- amazoo College will preach. I FIR 12:00-Sunday School. Class at Guild House. Guild ST METHODIST CHUI Cor. S. State and E. Wasbington Sts. REV. ARTHUR W. ITSALKER, D.D. Pastor MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director RCH BIBLE CLASSES 5:30-B. Y. P. U. at Guild House. 5:45-Guild Social Hour at Church. 6:00-Guild Devotional Meet- ing. Topic: "Do Your Christ- mas Shopping Early.' Earl Nicholson, leader. 7:00-All join in University Service at Hill Auditorium. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worshin. Pastors Subject: "THE SEATS OF THE SCORNERS." 12:00 Noon-BIBLE SCHOOL. Student classes in auditorium of Lane Hall. 6:00 P. M.-Social Half Hour for the Young People. 6:15 P. M.-"CHRISTMAS SERVICE" for the Guild Devotional Meet- Ing. SPECIAL MUSIC FOR THE MORNING SERVICE: "Benedictus" (Tours), the chorus; "Sing 0 Heavens" (Tours), the chorus; "God So Loved the World" (Stainer), the quartette. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED. (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. Subject: "The Mission of John the Baptist.' WELCOME ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and Washington St. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor "God's way is never through the thicket of human devices and cunning. He succeeds in spite of human efforts rather than because of them. This God we trust. His will we proclaim." 9:00 A. M.-Bible study hour. 10:30 A. M.-"Christmas Prepar- ations." 7:30 P. M.-Rev. H. Mackensen will preach on "Christian Stewardship." All services in English. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AND DIVISION MORNING WORSHIP at 10:30 Rev. Leonard A. Barrett speaks on "The Future of the Church in a Modern World" Prof. W. D. Henderson's Student Class 12:00 "The Sermon on the Mount" YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY Social Half hour at 6:00 - Program at 6.30 Topic: "Investing a Life" Roland Robinson, '22E, Leader MUSIC: Organ Prelude, "Cantaline in F Minor," Marchant; "Call to Worship", Earl of Morington; Anthem, "I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes," Rogers; Anthem, "Behold the Days Come," Woodward. a LANE HALL See "Upper Room" Bulle- tin and Printed Schedule.' Sunday Class for Men from 9:30 to 10:15 CHURCH OF CHRIST South UniversityAo Rev. G. G. Townsend of Angola, Indiana, will speak at 10:30 A. M. Students Classes at Noon. Bible School at 9:30 A. M. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P.M. Gilbert Bishop, Organist I F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY: 10:30 o'clock: Morning worship with sermon by Dr. J. B. Silcox; the theme is "A MAN SENT FROM GOD." 12:00 o'clock: Class for University students led by Mr. George A. Kuyper. The discussion centers around the "Sermon on the Mount." 2:45 o'clock: "Sing" at the Homoeopathic Hospital. THURSDAY: 8:00 o'clock P. M. Soloists and chorus will give Part One of the "Messiah." The public is invited and there is no admis- sion charged. NEXT SUNDAY:r Dr. Chester B. Emerson, minister of the North Woodward Avenue Congregational churchin Detroit, will preach. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and William St. Rev. L. F. Gunderman, Pastor 9:30 A. M. - Students' Discus- sion Class. 10: 30 A.M. - "The Search-light of the Judgment." 7:30 P. M. - "Love Finds a Way." A Home-like Church p i