THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1922 TOMORROW'S SERVICES IN ANN ARBOR CITY CHURCHES (Continued from Page One) cial music will also be given at the morning service. Communion service will mark the day at the Presbyterian church and thej regular services held. Prof. W. D. Henderson, of the University Exten- sion division, wil speak on "Jesus in Modern Life," before his students' class at 12 o'clock. "Daniel in Bablyon" will be the sub- ject taken' by Dr. J. B. Silcox at the Congregational church for the morn- ing. Students class will not meet at 12 o'clock as usual, but plans will be discussed for the new year at the young people's meeting at 6:15 o'clock. Rev. Simson Auhyahkaosa Brigham, a full blooded American Indian, will speak at both morning and evening meetings of the St. Andrew's Episcopal church. Vesper service will be con- ducted by Rev. Charles T. Webb. "Does the World Need Saving?" , the topic for the morning at the Church of Christ, with the other services as usual. The regular services will also be held at Trinity Lutheran church. Party to be Given at High School Pattengill auditorium will be the scene of an interesting event on Jan. 13, when the girls of the Ann Arbor high school are to have their fancy dress party. Several features in the nature of stunts and playlets are be- ing prepared by the classes and alum- nae. Something for sale? A Classified Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.- Adv. I Iltt~~ttllt lltttt llll1 l tl ttttl t1ti t11 lii tl lllltili ~lltlli i iltlll li i tiliiitttt[1!lliiliiil llilitiltliltllliiltl s:i .Desk Calendars and Diaries LOG LOG RULES $11.50 m WAHR'S University bookstore : lIIIIiIlli IEl1i IuIf ilhIIiIuil ___________________ l__fl_ _ i__lllli__l_ _llllllillll_!!__ll__l__i__lliillllill ----------------- t /i DEY " Murtnw J f 000 O MT1 tTI p4atograp4tr I I I I srant o tgir u~turt Auu Arbor DEY PAN - .. om ......n. DEY-S R "tR '&" f