THE MICHIGAN DAILY
- -- Today In The Churches --_
Episrolial Chlurch o'c 1 r k Professor Wate rman will
sly Communion will be offeredl atl speak_ on "The Gospel According to
Andrew's Episcopal Church th is As~la tn."
ling at 8 o'clock. Mr. Webb will j '. 1" 111"4l'sti lherani C1ll
k on the subject, "Blinders" .at! "The Parable of the Sower" is to he
0:30 o'clock Morning Prayer. Atl discussed ait the morning service in
the bible classes for youngwo- St. Paul's Lutherwn Church. At 5:31)
ill meet at 306 N. Division street' o'clock the student's Social hour and
he confirmation classes for a ,'ssupper w.illI be held and wvil be UU-
meet in the church at the ;aine meidiately followed by a lecture by
*Mr. Lewis will give the a~l- Dr. 11. C. F. Otte of Detroit.. Hlis
3at the 5 o'clock evening sfirvicel subject will be "The first Lutherans in
h. is to be followed by the stuflel America."
tr. The speaker at the sulpper Zion Lutherans ('hurrli
be Rev. Berton Levering of S. "H-ow to hear the Word" is ti~e
es Ctiurch'in Ypsilanti. O17 Wed-' Subject to he discusedl this morning
ay there will be Open House at in the lion Lutheran Chu~rch. Bible
Is Hll from 4 until 6~ o'clock. classes will be held at 9 o'clock. Sup-
Gomnmuniou will 'be offered at per for students. will be served at
'ams Memorial Chapel on Thu rs- 5:30, o'clock and at the 6:30 o'clock
norniug~at 7 o'clock.; Student 'Forum the topic under con-
int~kreit~onI Chrchsideration will be, "Education and its
M"Jump's sermnon this mornini ; i nfluence on One's Religion."~
lementaiy to his series of serm1- Presbyteriani Chikrch
n 4l'olution. He . will discuss StIudent Bible classes will gather at
it Remains of Religionl after Crit- noon at the Presbyterian Church. 't'he
a s Thr'ough' with Its Work." The regular social hour for students will
,t supper at 5:30 o'clock is to be be held at 5:30 o'clock and there will
we by a discussion of the "Re-, be a Christian Endeavor meeting atI
a of Great Men." A motion pie- 16:30 o'clock.
religious service will be inaugu-j First Baptist Church
at 7:30 o'clock in the auditorium De7Fan Shailler Mathews of the Di-
e church: A five reel film, George yin ity School of the University of Chai-
$ in "Trhe Man Who Played God", cago will be the visiting preacher at
fllustrote the theme of the ten tht-" First Baptist Church this morning.
to secinon by - Rev. E. Knox Bible classes will meet- in the Guild
* 'byterdan Chutrch1
ke Mqssage of Jesus" will be di,~-~
d af tile 10:30 o'clock, service at UL1Y.0
're$b$tertaii Chu~rch. The student
c~a~f held at noon aret to be
ga' M~iss Mary Ross and Pro-
U 1. b.Hienderson. The eus- MA'
z f social hour will be held atJ 'f A
a locI .und followed by the Chris-I
hdi4aof~ meeting at 6:90.I
flrst . ethod ivt Citi reh You'll-Enjoy
he Iyranny of Tear" is the Pais-I With'w inslo,
Ser'mon topic for the 10:30 )
k service at the 14irst Methodist rTh~eyx are built
ch. Bible classes for students with that sure
he held at noon and there will beh'hasue
nesn. ilandsora
Hlouse at N-esley Hall front 5:30 struction and
G - 3a o'clock. Miss Elbhira lia- thteir' price.
will ondluct the Weslevan Guild
tional' meeting at 6:",0. Hler topic. no thoe
be, "Know Why Churchl." llev. So hvl
D. Beach will deliver the WVes-: A niew one with
SGuild lecture at 7:30 o'clo(,I. edg o will save
subject will be, "The Living God." 111oke Snow 5hi
inity ,English 1.theraiii Church easy. Try oine
v. Gunderman will speak on "Sal- joy Y'our outdo)
~service in the Trinity Lutheran V JN I
eh. Sunday School will be held
hoise, at noon and at G o'clock the1 can countries and to promote a better because its size was; not adaptable to
B. Y. P. U. society will meet in the understanding between the countries the reqtuiremeonts, of theo large lirodue-z
Church parlors, I of the north anti those of the south. tioni.
ellurch of Christ isc'iples It. is the first of its kind to be organ- Tiw crompainy fori- lhe opera -iv1
The preaching service will be held ized in the United States, consist of ai cast of six persons and;
at. 10:30 o'clock. Bile classes will T fhe party will sail from New York, two chovuses o;' six each. All the
meet at 9:30 o'clock and the student's 1 through the Planama canal, to Lima, memibers of the company are new
bible class at noon. There will be a: Pes'u, where the initial investigations men. never having appeared in a p~ro-
midI-weekplprayor service at 7:30 are to begin. 1'romn Limna the narty dluctioni here before. It is thought
o'clock on Wednesday. will proceed to Valparaiso and Santi- that much new material for next
Bethulehemi Evangelical Chlurchi ago, Chile and then across the Andes year's opera will be uncovered.
Sunday school and bible classes will1 by train to Buenos Aires, which is All new settings have been procured
meet at 9 o'clock this morning. Eng-I the largest Latin city in South Aei
lish services will be held at 10 o'clock 1 ca. The next stop will be made at given in the Mimes theatre for two
and services in German an hour later.I Montevideo,, Uruguay and then Santos, or more nights. In the absence of E.
(______ Sao Pal o .and RIo De fanerlo, Brazil, Mortimer Stouter, director of the reg-
- -Will be visited. The return home ular. Union opera, who is now direct-
niimiirn ntn an Iing the Wisconsin opera, this spring's
PLAN SUMMEfllNTRIP O will be made fronm this port.prdcinsbengvnbyMms
The group will be received as guestsTh production is t bein nde l~lr te
~flhTIIiaaninui TI~fV o th vaiou coutris ad eerysupervision of Jack Bromley, '25,. while
SOUTH fIM[1 1 TI T Iv possible aid will, be rendered to fur-; Lionel K. Ames, '24, star of "Cotton
__ tller the investigations. Stockings," will direct. the dancing.-
Arrangements shave been almost er aalar ie dSh t n 9
entirely completed for a. trio t ' uth M IE .WI LL ' PH t ENT)l ,l Ad""hhis ii 92
America for this summer for: Univer- ,IIVLJ LL IItLI A9=1,ng;ton, Feb. 2:-'rha privately
sity of Michigan students interested ii owned fleet of the American M ~erchant
,countries. Carlos Ga.rcia and Gull- ERe~IL xclusive of tankers aggregating 83,-
lerms 'Herrer of the Romance Lan- 178 gross tons during 1923, it was
gaedeatethave been placed A opet prao 1mntr shown today In figures made public by
#in charge of the ttip. _ scale is to be offered by Mimes some- th hpighad.Terpr o'
The party is scheduled to leave New time during the month of March itj erect only vessels of 1,000 tons or
'York city the last week In June, sail- 1 was announced last night. The 'word s' more.
country to Rio De Janenio, from which I est Kiss," were written by Edwinin foReu hywl rs h n ui fteoea TeSee-____
the return trip to New York will be IMelss. '23, the writer of last year's
tradle the middle of September. The opera, "in and Out." "The Sweetest j A t
purpose of the trip is to study the in- ;Kiss" was originally written for the
dustrial, commercial, social and po- regular annual Union opera biut it I rwut'
[ itical conditions of the South Amnen- wan found that ite' ould not be used Eii A I uu ~
DROP; WEBB CHARGES ever, to appear before the next met
Norman, Okla., Feb. 22.-Imipeach- itg of the Board of Publications
wxent charges against Guy P. Webb, discuss informially certain points
editor of the Oklahoma Daily, for" re-, which irregularities have been foun
cently publishiing the names of four;_____________
students whno were found guilty of Prge 'b2.-etinuis
Scribbing, have been dropped. rcnl aehn
A letter wsas sent to Webb by the.-
committee investigating the charges' down decisions which are regard(
which informed himx that they had :.xitli general dissatisfaction; thb
found nothing that would warrant im-s have been either utnusually severe
peachment. He was requested, how- unreasonably mild.
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Tea, Coffee or Milk
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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
CHAS. E. GALLUP, Chairman
J. G. PRAY, Vice-Chairman-
H. L. THORNTON, Manager and Attorney
A. R. COLE
Con tractor and Lumber Dealer
Corner Main and Madison Streets
_County Clerk Washtenaw County:
* ' *Court House
WM. LINDEMANNf
Retired M erchant.
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ADVISORY BOARD
H. L. THORNTON
Attorney and Counsellor at, Law
101-2"National Bank Building
MISS GERTRUDE N ORRIS
Manager, Washtenaw Abstract Co.
106 North Fourth Ave.
CHARLES E. GALLUP
* Real Estate and Insurance
206-7 National Bank Building
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Of Hopper & McAllister Corp.._einr adBidr
708 National Bank Building
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