THE I'd.- G(LAN D. fLX ".Pomp$ .,IV '10 1 ...e . ......... R.Pow- -7 I ILY OFFICIAL. BULLETIN Slides To Earldom On Cakes Of Soap, l ciition In University. [It10 . the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of Copy received until 3:20 D. m. (11:10 n. m. Saturday) % AT1UR)A Y, IlE('FMIAER 9, 192':: Number 65 University Leetures: ' The subject of thie fourth lecture of the series being given by Professor A. Scnnnierfold of the University of Munich is "Quantization in Space. The ory of the Magneton". The lecture will be given today, at 11 a. in. in the West Lecture Room, of the Physical Laboratory, The public is invited. F. E. ROBBINS. Seaate Counel:, The third 'regular meeting of the Senate Council for the year will be Feld in the President's office Monday, Dec. 11, at 4:15 p., m. F. E. ROBBINS, Secretary. To All Students: Students lhaving_ in their possession books drawn from the Univer- sity Library, are notified that all such books are due Monday, Dec. 11, on account of the impending Christmas vacation. i~. L. D. GOODRICH, Associate Librarian. Conmila~r Seryve: All those who received pamphlets concerning the Consular Service and w'ho have finished reading them are earnestly requested to "return same to Room 2, University Hall, inasmuch as the supply is exhausted and a nun-, ber of students are desirous of obtaining information. J. A. BURSLEY. The. Foreign. Student's Holiday: Lansing, Michigan, has sent an invitation to the students from other lands at the University) to spend their Christmas holiday; in Lansing. The mnen who wish iuforna'tlon about this invitation will please report as, soon as possible to J. A. C. Hildner, Room 302, University Hall, M., T., Thr., Fr., 4- p. m. The women interested are asked to report to Dean Ham- iton at her regular consultation hours. J. A. C. HILDNER. r'Jetrieal Engineering 11: Will meet at the University Power Station at 1 p. mn., Saturday, Dec. 9, ,for inspecti'on of the steamu plant. The Argo hydro-electric plant of the Detroit Edison Company will be inspected from 3-5 p. in.' of the same day. ALFRED H. LOVELL. . Women's R~esearch Club: There will be a meeting of the' Women's Research Club on Monday, Dec. 11, at 7:30 p. in., in room- Z231 Natural Science Building. Papers willl be given by Professor Barbara H. Bartlett and Miss Helen Updegraff. ELIZABETH L. THOMPSON, Secretary. Comnedy Club: 4 Will meet Monday evening, December 11, (not Wednesday as previ- )usly' announced) in Sarah Caswell Angel Hall at 8 o'clock. Two one- ict -',Lys by Floyd Dell: ,"Human Nature", and "The Chaste Adventures of Josel,_. ' will be presented. C. J. DESBACH. rniver'sity of Mlichaigan Varsity Band: .. Saturday, Dec. 9-Formation 'at Lane hall 12:50 p. in. Uniform, full- Iress with capes. Instruments. Capes issued at 12:30 p. mn. WILFRED WILSON, Director RAILRADSLNTO lRUN WILL, RJUN EATRA CARS ON BOTH! STEAM AND ELECTRIC, LINES I FRIDA Y Special plans are being made by railroads entering Ann Arbor toj handle the transportation of the thousands of students that will re- turn. to their homes next, Friday for an 18 day vacation. The Michigan Central announces a special train to Grand Rapids that leaves Ann Arbor at 2:20 o'clock city time. Extra coaches will be added to the train that day also to provide for students leaving for Detroit and points east, to Chicago and points west. A special 'train for Toledo will be , put in service by the Ann Arbor rail- road company. It, will leave at 12:40 o'clock city time. Extra coaches ' will also complete the company's service, for that day. All cars available will be placed. in service by the. interurban system. Al- though no special cars will be run, cars will be added to' each section leaving at the regular time. $ A special car has been chartered on the Michigan Central for Roches- ter, N. Y., studfents. It will 'leave at 3:35 o'clock from the Michigan Cen-. tral Friday. One hundred and fifty students in the University are from Rochester or smaller towns in that vicinity. All who desire to ride in this car are requested to get in touch with Allan Soults, '24D,' 612 Church street, telephone 1070-M. Michigan Hens Startle World East Lansing, Dec. 8.-- Michigan hens were leading all others as the fourth week of the international egg laying contest cpenod at the .Michigan Agricultural college. The contest op- ened Nov. 1 and will continue for 12 months. Save your slip' from. the Arcade Barber Shop until December 13.--Adv. For Taxi 25c 445.--Adv. Campus Road Buildlng Suspended W'Vork. on the road which was beingt built between the engineering shops and the Clements library will have to be suspended soon on account of; the weather. Work will not be taken up until spring when there is no dan- ger of freezing. Patronize Daily advertisers.--Adv. te Daily will find ft.-Adv. ITHE SCHOOLI *HALSEY'S DANCE STUDIOS W uerthi Arcade I 25c.-Adv. I11VOW WARMOLTS, D.S.C. CHIROPODIST 706 First Nat. Bank Bldg, Phone 17464 Lose something? A classified Inu I R r'A , W rq ON The MICHIGAN CALENDAR 1923 LIMITED EDITION. 75o.. WAHR'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE A MICHIGAN INSTITUTION r I Lord Leverhuline Horatio Alger might find material for another poverty to fortune story in the life of Lord Leverhulme. En- ormously wealthy, he made his for- tune in the production of soap, work-1 ing his way up from, the bottom. Lloyd George was responsible for his recent rise to an earldomn. before next Wednesday in Dr. May's office. All group pictures for, the 19.3 -Rich. iganensian must be taken during the' month of January. All frater- nities, sororities, house clubs, and campus organizations must pay for their space in the 'Ensian before these pictures can be taken.I Veteranis WillI Assemble Today All members of the Veterans of For- aign Wars witll assemble in front of klumni Memorial hall at 1 :30 o'clock his afternoon to have a group picture :akten for the Michiganensian. Uni- formns should be worn if possible. Frosh -Mixer When DECEMBER 9 Where U I O' , Fromt 3 - 5:30' J.Music Bergen 's Orchestra Admission 35 its. w .. ... . :. .:,_.. FI ---- -- ----- - --_.__. ._ _ _ _ , _ - i TRINITY LUTHJERAN CHURCH FifttliAve. and William St. REV. L. F. 6UNDERMAN, Pastor iunba~g Chblureb Zervtces FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST . ..,. . _ WH AT'IS GOING ON I OTICE--Copy for tlis column sl'oidd foe submitted by 5 :80 o'clock of' tle day bef!or® pulication. SATUtRIY" :0-Prof. A. Sonnnerfield of tlic Uhiversity of 'Munich, 'Speaks in, theI West lecture room of the physical laboratory on "Quantization in $pace-Theor"y of Magneton." :30-Band forms lin front of Lane hall., :130-Veterans o: Foreign War s meet in front of Alumni Memorial hall for picture. :15-Sixth Anun Arbor performaiicc at Whitney theater of Union opera, "Ir and 'Out."I -5t -Frshmtan clogss mixer in n ion.:, M----JVpper Room Bible class meetsl in LIano hall. :30-1iewark clubi meets in room 302, U~nion. :30-Craftsmneu meet in maLsouic temple. c00-Cosinopoitsn club socX1l iI Lane hall. :00-Chinese Friendly circle meets in Wesley hall. :00--ovle in Wesley ball. 1&--Las't performance, "In and Out," at Whitney theater. SUNDAY :30--University Metes Bible class meets in Upper room, Lane hall. :0-Blible discussion group-meets in Harris hall. Professor Tilley leads. :30-Congregational men studentfs' class meets.I :00-4'-Hop committeemen meet at Spedding's. 3 :0-- Oen forum. In Congregational church. Prof. R. T. D. Hlollister 1speak8s. 12 :0?-Congregational VWomlenIstu- Idents' class meets. P4rofessor Huns- phreyr, leads. 12 :00-Baptisut guild Meets iniBaptist , r:guiild house. 2 00-Prof . , ThHenderson speaksi at Presbyterlapn. church.I I1):9 -S adc llts' class of Churc!h of Christ meets. Subject, "Pci er's Be- havio '." 2:00-Chinese Stndents' clul) meets to have picture taken for Micihiganen-I siah at 5-pedding's studio. 2 :00-1)r. John Harvey Kiello , of Battle. Creek sanitarium, speaks in Upper reading room of Union on "Health and the Day." 5:34-Social hour: Prebyterlan church, 0:00-Baptist guild social half hiour Iin Baptist church parlors. Refresh- ment. 6 :00-Episeopal studei's' supper at rectors'-. 6:30-Plrof. 1R. K. Imnel gives somell Christmas stories at rectory of Epis- copal church. 6::30--Regulhar meeting of Presbyter- ian Young Peoples' society . 6:30-Baptist. guild devotional meet- ing. Wilber Seelye leader. 0 C:30-Congrogationail 7I'udent s' Fire- 3side chat. Forrest Averill speaks on "The 'Church." 7 :0-0"ral Interpretations of tihe !. Bible" class meets with Prof. IR. T. {D. Hlollister in Upper room, Lane jhall. U-NOTICES Sp,-.chl arrngements have been miade for students from Rochester, N. Y., and vicinity for a special car' to be attached to the Wolverine next Fri- day at 3:55 o'clock. All interested are requested to call Allan. Soults, 1070-M, at 612 Church street. IAll wn id.4sringt to try out for the gymnasium- tcam should report from 2 to 5 o'clock any afternoon What Others Say 409. S.. Division Street Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 Subject: "Godt, the Preserver Man." of 9:30 A. M.-Bible School. Sunday School, 11:45. 10:30 A.. M.--"That Means You." 6:30 P. M.-Luther League Meeting. "Man Is but a reed, the feeblest thing in nature; but he is a reed that thinks.' It needs not that the universe arm itself to crush him. An exthal- ation, a drop of water, suffices to destroy him. But were the universe to crush, him. man is 'yet nobler than the universe; for he knows that he- dies anid the universe, even in prevailing against him, knows not its power." -Pascal Wednesday meeting, 7:30. Evening, testimony 7:30 F. M.-"Personal Value." Reading Room, 236 Nickels Arcade. Open daily 12 to 5 except Sundays 'and Holidays. ALL ARE WELCOME. EVERYONE IS WELCOME UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister 10:40 A. N1. Rey-. Horace W'estwood, D.D., of To- ledo will preach on the topic: "The Fundamental Christ."' 1HI will speak o~ the quest' of the historic Jesus, and :)f whether we can feel that we really know him. ZION LUTHERAN. CHURCH - Fifth Ave. and Washigton .St. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH ~(Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 4th Ave.,. near Packard G. A. NEUM1ANN, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH R; EDWARD SAYLES, Minister. HOWARD R. CHAP MANT, Minister of University Students ANN ARBOR BIBLE CHAIR; AND 5:45 P. M. Xoun'g, PeopIG's Supper 9:30 A. M.---Bible Class. 10:30 A. Mf.--"The Lord's Supper More than a Memorial Service." 11:30 A. M.--Lord's Supper celebration 5:30' P. M.-Student supper. 6:30 P. M.- Student Forum.-'Subject: "Individual Bible Study," Esther R. Barth, leader. 7:30 P. M.-Sermon; "The Interval Between Christ's First land Second Coming." All Services in the English Language Sunday school at 9:15 !a.nu, lhlurch Service 10:30. German. (Subject: "WHO MAY ABIDE DAY OF'HIS COMING?" TI 10:30-"Victims of Miscellany" Sayler. Mr.; 6:30 P. M.-=Yo~ung People's. League.12 : O-Stuidenfls' Class ait Guild Hlouse, "UPPER ROOM", BIBLE CLASSES * LANE HALL 6:30 P. M. A discussion in regard to the year's program, led by Joseph L. Abramnson. A particularly imp)ortant meeting, one to which all can contribute. A Cordial Welcome Students Cordially Welcomed ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN 6: 00-Students', FrIendship Hour At Chumc. 6: 30-Guild Devotional 'Meeting. Wilbur Seely e, leader. 7:80-Dr. Frank V. Padelford, Secre- tary o fBaptist Board of Edu- cation.' See "Upper Room" Bulletin and Printed Schedule Sunday Class for Men from 9:30 to 10:15 CHURCH ~Mssouri Synod) 1 FIRST METHODIS'T CHURCH 1REV. A. W. STALKER, D.D.,, Minister 'MISS ELLEN W. MOORE, +Student Director Corner Third and Wesj Huron Sts. CARL tA. BRAUER1, Pstor FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DIVISION AND HURON REV. IL. A. BARRETT, D.D., Minister LEWIS C. REIMANN, Seely Men: Students MISS HELEN SHAW BROEKSMIT, See'y Women Students 10:30 n . "THE SECRET OF 'HAPPINESS"' SERVICES r j 10:30 A.M. 12:00 Noon. 6:30 I1..1M. 7:30 1'. Al. in, ,s Morning Worship. .Pastor's subject: "POWER". Bible C;lasses (for students), in Wesley Hall. 'Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting.- Mr., Earl Dunn, leader. Wesleyan Guild Lecture. Rev. Charles W. Gilkey, pastor of Hyde Par]: Baptist Church. Chicago, -Ill., speaker. Subject: "WHAT IS THERE IN RELIGION?" 9:30--German 10:30--Bible School. \ES D ETS CANDY Special Music: "Meditation" (Dubois), Mrs. Rhead; "This is the Month of that Most Blessed Morn" (Chadwick), the chorus; "Praise Him, oh y(. Hleaven of. Heavens" (Chadwick), the chorus; "Hither, Come Ye Heavy Laden" (Chadwick), quartette; "March" (Schumann) Mrs. Rhead; "Parvum quando cerno Deum" (Chadwick), chorus o1 women's voices; "Oh long and darksome was the night" (Chad- wick), Miss Howe; "Invocation". (Capocci), Mrs. Rhead; "March' (Wagner), Mrs. Rhead. CONGREGAItONAL CHURCI-'H "THE STONE CHURCH WITH A WARM WELCOME" liFAE BJT itTCHIINSON JUMP, Minister E. KNOX MITCHELL, JR., Student Pastor MARY KIMBALL MILLAB, Women's Secretary t1:30-English. lubject: "NO 'MILLENNIUM ?" 7:30-English Advent .Service. 7:30 Wed.--Midweek Advent Service. :00 Thurs.-Xmas party for students at parsonage, 420 W. Liberty. CHURCH OF CHRIST (DISCIPLES) S. UNIVERSITY F.-'P. ARTHUR, Pastor 3ible School at 9:30,'A. M. 3:00 Sing at University Hospital. Meet at 2:45 Lane Hall 5:30 SOCIAL HOUR, 6:30 "WHAT MAKES A VACATION VALUABLE?" Kathryn' S. Wilson. '23. leads 55t, anbrew's,)Ipf scopaI burcIa COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS HENRY LEWIS, Rector CHARLES T.. WEBB, Student Pastor MISS RACHEL RAVILAND, Secretary 12:00 STIDENTIS' CLASS "WHA'T, WE KNOW ABOU T THE BOOK OF .JOHN" WE WILL GLADLY WRHAP AM) MAIL THEM FORI OUT .0:30 A. M:- di