THE MICHIGAIN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOEE~R G. 1923 SATURDAY 3 :60-Football, Michigan vs. Case on Ferry field. 7:00-Upper Room Bible class meets in the Upper room, Lane hall. 8 :00-D)ance at the Armory. S :30-Dance at Granger's academy. 9:00--Union dance. SU7NDAY 12 :00-G~erald Hoag on "Motion Pie- tu res," Congregational Forum. 4:00--Miss Marie Lanzar' will speak on "The Philippines," Congregation- al church parlors. r'30-Student supper and fireside clhat, Congregational church. 6 :30-Christian Endeavor meeting at the Presbyterian church. 9 :30-Uniiversity Men's Bible; class meets in Upper room, Lane hall. U-.NOTICE S Men wishing to tryout for publicity department of the" Oratorical asso- ciation may senid their name, phone, and. previous experience to Millard J.Pryor, 803 South State street. Sophomores and juniors only will receive consideration. )Iannscripts for Whimsies now ac- cepted. Address Whimsies, Press building. Pencil sketches and etchings by Cze- cho-Slovakian artists now on exhibit in the architectural corridor of the Engineering building. Michigan Telephone Cable Breaks Southeastern Ann Arbor was tem- porarily cut off from telephone serv- ice yesterday, because of a 50 foot break in the Michigan State Telephone company's cable on Washtenaw. Work- men broke the cable Wednesday while preparing the roadbed for the M-17 trunk line pavement. NEARLY READY!I WHA T') The Arbor Fountain Watch for Opening Read the Want Ads FOR SATURDAY An interesting display of J'Ital lirocade and Velvet Pattern Hats PUYEAR & H INTZ 328 S. MAIN STREET hk TEXT BOOKS & SUPPLIES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS W A H 9 SUNIVERSITY 316 STATE STREET Telephone 926 I I :., I Church bvce Throughout the years of Michi- gan's ascendency these churches have faithfully aided her. Should we not support them now with our attendance on '. BETHLEiHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Synod of N. A.) 4th Ave.. near P~ickard G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor Sunday School at 9:00 a in, 9:00-Sunday School and Bible Slasses. 10: 00-English Services, 11:00-German Services. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corner Third and West THuron Sts. CARL A B AUER, Pasvtor SERVICEiS 9: 00-Prepatory Service in Ger- man. 9:3-Holy Communion in German. 11: 00-Prepatory Service in Eng- lislt. 11: 30-H1oly Communion in. Eng- fish. Sermon Subject: "The Work of the Chuarch." No Evening Services A cordial invitation is extended to all University Studeqts. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and William St. REV. L. F. GUJNDERMAN, Pastor 9:30 A. M. -- Bible School with student classes. j10:30 A. M.-"Thle Lord's S upper- a Communion:" i^ w iercn -For Groceries an Real Home Made- Baked Goods M S(Lowest Prices Quality Considered) SAVE 10 TO 20%0 No bad accounts to help pay for. for when you trade here y"''Sugar Hiher. But-We Can Take Care of Your Wants at Lowvest Prices Guaranteed Extra Fancy White Potatoes, per bushel . . *.. .... I. . 12c Bread, all kinds-None better mrade . . . . . .... *3for 25CI SHome Made Fried Cakes-the 1 -Best in the city; 25c value only Call and Get Samples= -r - IOur New and Up-tog-I Turns Out the Finest Line of Eats in the City Lowest Prices for Quality Goods Made by 'Experts in the Most Sanitary Way. Ar~nCoffee3 c 'IiILI or *""f" 500 000000 Guaranteed as good as others a Charge much more for, or Your Money Back Is Not This Fair? _ s U- S55c Butter- for crr~~i~ A - Get Your Orders In Early - for Deliveries ~Use Your Phone, 161-2979 C. 0. D." Orders Have Careful Attention GoodService Sc Fancy Bordo English 59M : Why Pay That Higher Price? - 35c Old Dutch Cocoa-not the .9c A Full Pound FREE! FREE! With =$5 order or more a Gillett Safety Razor FREE. [50 deals only.] Remember our Bake Shop runs day and night We make anything you Smight want. Quality, is our "watch word. Special prices for parties" and banquets. SLargest Grocery and Bakery Business.~ in Ann Arbor i ZION- LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St. and FISIh Ave. E. C.. STELLHORN, Pastor Temporary Home LANE HALL I F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor Appreciating our common need and only hope we also "Determin- ed not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified." 9:30-Bible School. 10: 30-Morning' Service. Subject: "Lying and Character." 12:00-Men's Service, Club. 6: 30-Christian Endeavor. Stridenit Classes at Noon In Lane Hall Reading Roomis Bible study hour, 9:00 A. M. I Morning sermon, German, 10:30. Subject, "Conifiding Readiness." Student For~um, 5 :30 P. M. Evening sermon, English, 7:30. Subjfect, "Our Reasonable Serv- Ice." Sermons by the pastor. I i I EVERYONE IS WELCOME i I - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REY. LEONARD A. BARRETT, D.D., Minister LEWIS C. REILANN, '16, Secly Men Students 10:30 Morning Worship. "The Imperial Christ." 12:00 STUDENT SUNDAY SCHOOL. 1. "Students' Standards 'of Action"-led by "Father" Thomas Iden of the Upper Room. 2. "Jesus in the Light of the Prophets"-led by Miss Mary Ross, Secretary ~University Y. W. C. A. 3. "Conmparative Religions"-led by Dr. J. E. Kirkpatrick, of the Political Science Department. 5:30 SOCIAL HOUR. For all students. 6:30 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Messages from the Student Confer- ences. stu- I COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREETS henry Lewis, Pastor Charles Webb, Student Pastor Week of October 7th to 13th v Thle new CJI~rus Choir will appear at the morning service, 10:45 a. m. Mr. Jump will speak on "THlE COLLEGE TOWN THAT HISSED THE Sunday, October 7 I I 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. I