OO A A L7 ~L).5Zl iffieiil Agreements Intended for Ono Semester Only in Order to Permit Desirable Changes, Says Dr. Wahr All rooming contracts printed by he University and distributed from he offitc of the Dean of Students in- fall. Dr. Wahr stated that the ofli- cial contracts were printed for one semester in order to give the landla- dies and the students a chance to change wherever it is desirable, and that' he favored a system of this sort. He added, however, that this does volvo only one semester's rental, buc not relieve the individual student of all students renting rooms on some his responsibility wherever he has en- other basis and agreeing to yearly j tered into some other form of agree- contracts, will be expected to abide ment; and that it is only right that by their agreements, according to Dr. this should be observed by )iJm. ini- Frederi ck B. Wahr, assistant to the versity rooming contracts will again Dean of Students. . be distributed for use the second se-,I With the close of the semester there mester, and an endeavor will be made: will bo many changes made, and the to make this form of agreement more, University will not hold any studentst. widely used than it has been.Inthe: to second -,emester rentals made last past. The Stage GARRICK (DETROIT) Wiliam Courtenay, one of the most! popular stars on the American stage, will appear in "Her Temporary Hus-1 band,"Edward Paulton's clever and highly amusing farce, as this week's attraction at the Garrick theater. "Her Temporary Husband" may be' described as a farcical romance with a new angle in its romantic treatment. The story concerns Blanche Ingram's: quest for a temporary husband The will of the elder Ingram stipulat- ed that the family fortune should go to Blanche on, her marriage, but, drew the line at her maiage to one Clar once Topping. To overcome this dif-. ficulty, Clarence induces Blanchedto marry some tottering old man who would soon be sure to leave her a widow. In the meantime, Blanche would secure the Ingram wealth-for Clarence. Tana Burton, Nvho has been, Blanche and fallen desperately in love l with her, decides to impersonate a( soon-to-be-deceased patient in Dr. Spencer's hospital, marry Blanche and leave the rest to fate. The play) abounds with highly humorous situa tions and lines, and the scenes where Mrs. Harvey Improving Tom convinces Blanche that she must London, Dec. 8.-Mrs. Harvey's doc- discard the scheming Clarence for a tors believe she is out of danger but better man, are well developed. the ambassador has cancelled all en- gagements so as to be at her bedside. SHUBERT-MICHIGAN (DETROIT) "Main Street,' +which has proved Mussolini t: be in London f London, Dec. 8.-Mussolini is cam- such a distinguished success, both in onothec.le.- m is com-e novel and play form will be offered Ing for the Allied Premier's confer- this week by the Bonstelle company. ence Saturday. Though the locale has been claimedj by at least a hundred cities in the northwest, and the middle west, the; study that Sinclair Lewis has made of a small city, is anywhere. Amer-.CLEAN thrown together to make therdrama of a little world. PURE, AND There are eery, few, comedy dramas' that mirror America as it is, with all W HOLESOM E -its faults and fine outstanding quali- ties faithfully: depicted. when char- What more can be asked acters instantly recognized as real as any of your neighbors, find themselves for in milk? in the midst of situations that have every appeal that makes for heart throbs, laughter, and real dramatic conflict, the result is a real and We want you to know stimulating entertainment, thlat our HOTEL ALLENEL Is serving a splendid steak andfish Pasteurization supper every evening, $x;25.-Adv. I SILK HOSIERY HATS SILK AND WOOL HOSIERY WOOL HOSIERY GLOVES JEWELRY COLLAR BAGS TRAVELING BAGS UMBRELLAS BATH ROBES SILK SHIRTS PAJAMAS CAPS OVERCOATS SUITS UNDERWEAR SPORT COATS KNIT JACKETS SWEATERS BELTS AND BUCKLES HANDKERCHIEFS NECKWEAR GIFT SUGGESTIONS SUNDAY SERVICS I ANN ARBOR CHURCHES (Continued from Page Nine.) Night" (Chadwick), Miss Howe; "In- vocation" (Capocci),Mrs. Rhead. Bi- ble classes for students will meet at noon in Wesley _hall. The Wesleyan Guild devotional meeting will hold their service as usual at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. Charles W. Gilkey, pastor of Hyde Park .Baptist church, Chicago, Ill., is the segaker at the evening serv-! ice at 7:30 o'clock. "What Is There in Religion", is Dr. Gilkey's subject. ZIon Lutheran Services in English will be held this morning at the Zion Lutheran church. Rev. E. C. Stellhorn has, chosen for his topic at 10:30 o'clock "The Lord's Supper More Than a Me- morial Service". At 11:30 o'clock will be held the Lord's Supper cele- bration. The regular meeting of the Student Forum will be conducted at 6:30 o'clock. "Individual Bible Study"; is the subject which has been chosen for discussion. Services this evening will be held at 7:30 o'clock. The subject is, "The Interval Between Christ's First and Second Coming".I that this report should "become a di- rective factor in the educational sys- tem of China, influencing powerfully the intellectual life of the Chinese: church and of the Chinese people." His address on Sunday evening at the Baptist church will probably deal with. facts learned in his recent visit to China. Church of Christ Women's Day is being celebrated. today at the Church of Christ. Dr. Kenneth Duncan, of Canton Christitn College, Canton, China; is the speaker. for the service this morning. Dr. Duncan is about to return to that In- stitution to establish a chair of busi- ness administration, the first of its. kind in China. The choir will present the following musical program: "Praeludium" (Dubois), Mrs. Bryce; Offertory, "Romance in A" (Lieu- rance); "The Story of Old" (Parks), the quartette, consisting of Miss; Sauer, Miss Auyer, Mr. Haskins and Mr. Delbert Clark; Postlude," "from: Greenland's Icy Mountains," arranged, by Ashford. Bible classes for stu- dents will be held at noon. and. Christian Endeavor at. 6:30 o'clock. A special musical program will be! presented at 7:30 o'clock by Mrs. Bryce. The order ia as follows: "Adoration," from "The Holy City" (Gaul); "ReverIe" (MacDowell); "Pilgrim's Chorus," from "Tannhau-. Wadham's and Co. Two STATE STREET STORES MAIN STREET Sanic Day Service To Yuu Process renders our Milk and Cream Take Home a Box of free from germs We are already o care for your Cleaning /73 loom fed and Pressmng Needs Added to this is the fact that we sell mik of the highest quality only, com- ing from the "Cleanest of Dairies." F;, upp- FAST 0 FAMOUS a .' t ; v ,ry" ' . Chocolates y Baptist Church ser" (Wagner), Mrs. Bryce; Anthem, "Victims of Miscellany" will be the "Christian, the 'Morn Brealts Sweetly, O'er Thee", (Shelley), Miss ;Bauer;, subject of the sermon at the morning baritone and tenor duet, Mr. Haskins service of the First Baptist church. and Mr. Clark, "The Message," fron The Students' class will meet at noon "The Light Eternal" (Petrie); "Pray- at the Guild house. There will be a er," from "Elijah" (Mendelssohn), Mr., Guild devotional meeting at 6:30 Clark; "And There Were Shepherds" o'clock. Dr. Frank W. Padelford, sec- (Parks), Quartette; Contralto Recit- retary of the Baptist Board of Educa- ative Aria, "He Shall Feed His tion, will spieak at the service at 7:30 Flock"; Soprano Aria, "Come Unto( o'clock this evening. Rev. Frank W. fe," from "The Messiah" (Handel), Padelford, D.D., holds a position of; Miss Werkhelser and Mrs. Glass; Ant-I prominence and influence among ed- them, "The Lamp in the West" (Oley ucators generally as well as in his Speaks); and Postlude. own denomination. He has given spec- ial attention to problems of religious RSV. Westwood 4tUnitarin education at university cen'ters. For Rev. Horace Westwood, D. D., of the past 10 years he has beenthe ex- Toledo, will preach at 10:40 o'clock ecutive secretary of the Board of Ed- this morning at the Unitarian church. ucation of the Northern Baptist Con- "The Fundamental Christ" is' his top- vention. He was secretary of the ic. He will speak of the quest for China Educational commission last the historic Jesus, and of whether we year, which spent several months in a, can feel that we really know him. first-hand study of church schools andE There will be a discussion at 6:30 colleges in China. Prof. Ernest 1. o'clock in regard to the year's pro- Burton of the University of Chicago gram, which will be led by Joseph L. was the chairman of this commission. Abramson. Dr. Padelford has recently edited a! volume containing a detailed account Fonis ew Portuguese Cabinet of the fPndings and recommendations Lisbon, Dec. 8.-Signor Silva is of the commission. It has been said -again forming a cabinet. You will want to look your best when you arrive home Christmas. CALL 423 ENERGIN-E Ann Arbor Dairy CO. 4th and Catherine Sts. Twelve Flavors One Quality Sold By All Good Dealers serves oyu the fastest of all known solvents -- «.. I I lo Phone 25081 "Vie Xbmec of &lei-9 ne" Cleaning Pjressin g Repairing a 209 South Fourth Avenue r A WALK-OVER Yes, sir! They have the looks YOUR Walk- Overs hold their shape because they are made of the best leather there is. 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