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October 02, 1921 - Image 15

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Huron Ste.
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister
October 2, 1921
9:30 A. .-Sunday school.
10: 40 A H:--"Wearing a Mask."
Aquestion not concerning the
Ku Klux Klan alone, but con-
ecerning the ideals of today.
5:45 P. M.-Y. P. K. U. Supper
at nominal price, open to new
students; to be followed by
a meeting with a speaker.
A Cordial Welcome to All!
FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
Huron St., Below State
3. M. WELLS, MINISTER
321 E. Ann St.
10:30 A. M.-Mr. Iden of the
Bible Chair of Lane Hall will
speak.
12:00-Sunday school.
6:30-Guild Meeting.

TODAY'S CHURCH' SERVICES

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WHA T. OTZHERS SAY:-
"You ought not to come to college "We specialists know that after a
to learn something by means of which little while our personalities are
you may earn your bread, but some- drained dry unless we have access to
thing that will make every mouthful some far greater source than our-
of it sweeter to your taste."-James selves, and I believe, as we face the
Russell Lowell.' gigantic problems of our special
fields, we are worse than foolish-we
"I have in my breast a plant called are insane-if we do not call to our
reverence; I go to church to have it aid the greatest of all powers, the
watered."-0. W. Holmes. power of religion."-Dr. Richard
Cabot.
"Religion is the most important . "Like the faculty of reason, or judg-
thing in man or nation."-Carlyle. ment, or memory, the religious sense
becomes strong through culture and
"Religion is the first thing and the exercise, or weak through neglect or
last thing, and until a man has found want of nourishment. Much of what
God, he begins at no beginning and is called modern doubt and the decay
works to no end. He may have his of faith is simply the result of pre-
friendships, his partial loyalties, his occupation and the neglect of the
scraps of honor. But all these things finer feelings and faculties. Soul-
fall into place and life falls into place culture through meditation and quiet
only with God.-o-nly with Ggd."-H. reflection is almost a lost art."-New-
G. Wells. ell Dwight Hillis.

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Csr. Catherine and DIvion Ste.

LANE HALL
State and Washington Streets'
Headquarters of religious ac-
tivities among men and women
students.
Attractive lounging rooms,
reading rooms; meeting rooms,
Auditorium, and offices.
The Cosmopolitan Club.
National student clubs.
The Y" Inn."
All students invited to use the
building freely day and evening.
The Student Christian
Association

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
State and Washington Streets
ARTHUR W. STALKER, D.D., Pastor
10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship--"Today's Religion."
12:00 Noon.-Student Bible Classes.
6:00 P. M.-Social Half Hour.
6:30 P. M.-Young People's Devotional Meeting,
Marjory Poundstone, Leader.
7:30 P. M.-Evening Service-"Stopping at an Inn."
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
HURON AND DIVISION
10:30 A. M.--Rev. Leonard A. Barrett speaks on
"PAUL AT AT-IENS."
12:00 Noon.-PROF. W. D. HENDERSON will begin his
Class for University Men and Women.
6:00 P. M.--Young People's Society.
Social Half-Hour followed by Meeting.
Students are welcomed.

7:35 A. M.-Holy Communion.
10:30 A. M.-Holy Communion
and Sermon by the Rev.
Dr. Henry Tatlock, Rector
Emeritus.
4:30 P. M.-Vesper Service. In-
troductory address to a series
on "Great en of the Chris-
tian Church," by the Rev. C.
T. Webb.
Students Cordially Welcome
"UPPER ROOM"
BIBLE CLASS
First Meeting this M rning
at 9:30.o'clock
for
All Universiy Men
"UPPER ROOM"
LANE HALL
CHURCH OF CHRIST
DISCIPLES
South University Ave.
Bible School-9:30 A M.
Dr. O. M. Cop'e Supt.
Morning Service-Subject: "my
First Sunday at College."
Students invited.
C. E. and a live one at 7 P.
M.
Evening service.
F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Fifth Ave. and William St.
Rev. L. F. Junderman, Pastor
RALLY DAY TODAY
9:30--Bible School.
10:30-The Lord's Supper.
"The Lamb of God."

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ZION LUTHERAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH8
CHURCH
Moring Worship at 10:30. The acting minister of the church,
Fifth Av. and Washington St. Dr. J. B. Silcox, will speak upon the theme:
EL C. STELLHORN,
Pastor "OUR EARTHLY IMMORTALITY"
Music will be rendered by the quartet and a
chorus choir under the direction of Prof. Earl V. Moore.
This church is very anxious to The Sunday noon meeting for the University stud-
help bring every'man's faith up ents during this semester will be devoted to a system-
to the Bible and is unalterably atic study of the life of Christ. The discussion will be
opposed to bringing the Bible led by Mr. George-A. Kuyper of the English Depart-
down to the faith of any man. ment of the University.
Come, lend a helping hand. The Sunday Evening Forum at 6:30 will be addres-
9:00 A. M.-Bible school. sed by Prof. J. R. Brumm. .He will speak upon the
10:30 A. M. -(German) "Pre- subject:
ferring Christian Virtues to "A. COLLEGE MAN'S RELIGION"
Heathe'n Vices." ...Next Sunday evening, Prof. William A. Frayer will speak upon:
7:30 P. M.-(English) "What is . "Germany and the Peace Treaty."
Man?"

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"A Home-like Church."

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