THE MICHIGAN DAILY ______________ RTH RITER ROAD, ONCE INDIAN TRAIL, RENAMED~ s far back as 1680. t~te lad Idli' trails across southern Mic1I~an *dlng to Mr. Milton E. Osborn Irman of the committees for mark- the hl8torical roads and trails Ann Arbor, of the S. A. R.. of the Centennial celebration. At time La Salle, the French cx- 'er, and his party were led from ~ in the southwestern part ~lia st~te, to a ~ettlement In t'ie nity o~ the present city of Detroit tiring fliis trip, illn~ss caused he t.y to balt on the. Huron river I ke, buU4 canoes of the bark of tre'e~ and ~so float down the river,' sing t~e eWes of the towns of Ann or and Ypsilanti, making La Salle first white ma nthrough this part .he country; tn41~tne limited Here tashtena* county was the iiunt.nt~ and of xn~ny Indian tribes ann Is ran through there to the Detroit r. The Indians went to Madd"n ada, across from Trenton, every e after the War of 1812. to receive r annuity from the British govern-! ~t. Th~ two trails they followed e: aloftg the Dexter road out the ~htena* road to Ypsilanti and to Detroit river: the other was from tot to Ypsilanti, followin~ the I on river vaIley~ This lattet ti iii ctu~lly a part in some 'sections of Lt is ~i6~v krrown ;ls th~ No~ (Ii ~r road to Ypsilanti. his road has been re-named the ~watomi trail by the S. A. R ~nd narked ~or 6 wiles from Fuller et, at the outskirts of the eity~ he turning: of the road at Superior Stands As New Man Of The Hour In Soviet Russia -. - Today In The Churches - - - ONIVEBSIJY GLEE CIVO Read The Daily "Classified" Columns TO SING IN CLETELAND~~ - - mm -- a - First Presbyterian Church I Zion Iuflier&ii, ('Iinreh The communion service in the First "The Suffeting Savior" has been Presbyterian church wilibeheld this chosen as the sermon subject at the morning at 10:30 o'clock. Prof. XV) 10:30 o'clock service at the Zion '1) llcuderson and Miss Mary Ross will JAutheran church. At 5:80 there will lead the Bible classes at noon. A social be a sunper and soelal hour for stu- hour will be held at 5:30 and follow- dents followed at 6:30 by the student ed by Christian Endeavor meeting at fotum. MT." Lionell C. Croker will 6:30. F. P. Weisenberger will speak speak on ~~Japan the Wonderful" at the on "Christianity and War." 'forum. A sermon will be delivered on F1r~t Methodist Churcit £ 'The Way Side Beggar" at 7:30 o'clock "Galilee and Calvary's will be the Trinity Lutheran Church The first of a series of sermons on pastor's sermon topic at the 10:30 ~he '~'en ~o~ima~dments will be de- o'clock First Methodist service. Bible livered today at the 1030 o'clock ser- casses for students will be held at vice in the Trinity Lutheran church. noon in Wesley Hall. At 230 o'clock the; 2 will he a hospital sins under the The ~r~t commandment will be taken the Social service depart- up this nio~ning. Two brief talks on ausPices 01 "The Lutheran Church at Work," and mont of the Wesloyan guild. Theer 'N:l 1 1)0 open house at Wesley hall from moving pictures will make up the 7:30 539 until 6:30 o'clock when the Wes- o'clock service. Icyan guil(l devotional meeting will be Bethlehem Evangelical Church conducted Sunday school and Bible classes by Mr. Charles Hodgman. meet this morning in the Bethlehem The subject of discussion will be "Dar- Evangelical church at 9 o'clock. Eng- ing to 13e Christians." lish services are to be held at 10 and St. Andrew's Episcopal Church German services at 11. Holy Communion will be offered at St. Paul's Lutheran Chinz'ch ' St. Andrew's Episcopal church this St. Paul's Lutheran church holds its morning at 8 o'clock. The 10:30 ~ ~ 'N~ ~ ~ After giving two concerts in 1(ala- fli~'7O9 and Allegan. over the week end of Washington's birthday to enthusi- ast ic audiences, John M. Russo!, '24, manager Oi tbe glee club, has com- pleted negotiations with the Big Ten club of Cleveland, whereby the club will appear on Saturday, March 2~. The University glee club will sing in the annual campus revue together wiih the c~nb from Ohio State. Thlrtv-flve men will form the per-. sound of the club, with a local or- chestra, also going to furnish music *for the dance which will follow the revue. The friendly rivalry of the alumni of these two schools is ex- pected to help make the affair a suc- cess. Preparations for the spring trip of the club through the upper peninsuI~ has necessitated additions to the busi- ness slaff. All sophomores and juniors who are interested in trying out for the man- agetial end of the club are asked to see Mr. Russell any afternoon this week from 4 to 5:3&o'clock in room 308 of th Union. Urbana, 111.. March 1.-The annual 'razdanz" of The Daily Illini staff of the University of Illinois. was held on Friday. Whitney ,~; Mon., March 3 MAILS ORDERS ~ow Biggc~t I4aughiiig Hit the Stage has known Iii Twenty Seasons A fter Six Mouths Iii Chicago Schwab & Kusell brine you II I II U Darn~I KusS (yr/cs by /Ye~X'& F/e.&s'on Dances ~7~5ec/ 4~' ~mmy tee. I :13 I i i" 5J~j i~u'~r f1Is~u-AI COMF-DV N~W Ynrnc HAS ~EE~4 It~s YEAR'' AzAIy DALE ,~ NV4wericei~. 1L)dh c2 dzi~iitw2zisIwd C~z&' a~cct tAefd.mozta ~'/zorws ~"2~ancing' Del~nteqf~ A Smart uuuid Snappy Story oX loulhi, Romance aut~I Girls Pill V ES-A) re Ii. $~.Th. Ratl~ ~l.lO.$1.6~-$2.t~O ENCLOSE SELl"- A Dl)JtESSEI) ENVELOPE J. V. niauu, a i~vi~-.~t~uIiueu ~rt~OI' gian, an Oriental to his finger-tips, a born ruler and a. devious politician" (the deseriution of him given by one obscrve~' in Russia) appears to have become the i'eal power within the Corn- mu nist. Part yr with the passing of Lenin, and therefore ruler of Russia. His job tinder Lenin was comimssary of nahonahities. Alumnus Writes, o'clock service will also be a Holy o'clock. At 10:30 the student's Bible Communion service and a sermon will class will meet. Services in English bedelivered by the rector. The con- are held at 11:30 o'clock. The tOl)iC Urination class for adults will meet ~ - of lisc~ssion will be, "The Humiliation the church at noon and at the same. of Christ." The student supper at hour Bible classes for young women 5:30 is to be followed by a discussion will meet at 306 N. Division street. A on the "History of the Bible," by E. S. five a.n(I followed by the student sup- I.oessel. sitecial musical service will be held at - ~ per at 6 o'clock. Mr. K E. Piper of, Detroit, is to be the speaker at the OKLAHOMA DAILY PRAISED R&'ituiie Old Road ('Oflgi'Cg'IIti4)ui*i I U Ii arch Book About China. vJi'. Jump's subject at the niorni~ It is named after the Potawatomi ________ Indians, who were the most nunierous I service will be "Souls With Tenacles." In 'southermi i~rlchigan. This highway 'v\an(leI'mg ~ii ~ Cliiii~'~." b3~ The (1001's of the Congregational is graded and. 'almost entirely gravel- l'i~'i'y A. Frafl(k. '08. a first-hand (le~~ church will onen at 7 o'clock this eve- led, and one of the most scenic (h'iVes s'~'ilt.i~Il of modern ('hina. has re- l~etween here and Detroit. Instead CE'!(tAV hJe('1~ ~ubli. ning for the motion picture religious shed by the Century service which proved such a success of . turning at the dam, the road (:(;Iii ~d ily. The 1)00k 15 built '~ ~ last Sunday. The film is a five-reel straight ahead leads the driver to ~ of trips in various directions feature on "The Heart of a Hero," the Ridge road 'and then into the Cherry Ironi Pekin. il iustiated vith iiidfly story of Nathan Hale. Hill highway. photographs taken by the author. Th r the inarei'ial of the book 1\I i.. ~"~"s~ Th.ptkt. ('hurcia Seattle,' Wash., March 1.-Two fresh- Franek traveled North China and made Mr. Sayles will address his congre- nien at the University of Washington an extensive study of conditions there. $fiJt~Ofl this morning on the subject. voluntarily confessed to their profes- He is at present on another exp~dition "Jesus' Call to the Weary." At noon' sot that they had violated the honor ! through South China and while on the I Mr. Chapman will have charge of the code and requested to be given an "E" trip he plans to gather material for a Sunday school and Bible classes in in the course. ~ second book dealing' with the char- the Guild House. The student's Friend- ' acteristics of southern China. I ship hour will be held at 5:30 o'clock .:Hhac~,NY., March 1.-At the last - in the Guild house. A world service rn~eting of the Cornell F~slimen Dc- DAILY CLASSJFLE1)S BRING program will be given under the di- bate Club the subject of discussion I BIG RESULTS- '' rection of Miss Wu and Miss Kawar-' W~S the "Bok Peace Plan." " ON LITTLE INVEST~fE~'l~ nura at 6:30 o'clock. FOR EXPOSING VIOLATORS Noi man. OkI i Main ch 'I -Among 1 ette i's of congratulation which the Oklahoma l)aily has received upon its policy in ifandling the recent story on the conviction of honor system violat- ox's. was one from Henry C. Fulcher. editor of Ithe Ur$Versity o~ Texas pa j~e r. lie stated that he believed the Okla- hoina. Daily had performed the greatest duty of a newspaper-it had given the news. He congratulated Webb, the eddor of the Oklahoma paper on his courage to publish the ~true news in spite of the oppos~tlon from the faculty. 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