TH-E. MICHIGAN DAILY
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 132:
SUNDAYI ply at the 'En sian office for con-
12:00-Student Bible classes at Wes. tracts, or make arrangements for
WHAT'S GOING ON, ley hal,. the same with George L. Pattee, or-
2:00-Phlippine-Michigan club meet- ganization manager. All contracts
in________________ lg at Lane hall. must be in by Nov. 1.
4:30--Open house at Wesley hail. Seniors who have not yet obtained
SATURDAY 10:00-Supper for students and other their photographers' receipts must
12:30-Philippine Michigan club din.' young people in Harris hail. Dean' do so as soon as possible. TheC
ner in Lane hall, at Y inn.( William. Scarlett will speak. Michiganensian office is open from
6 :0-Halowe'n prty or Pesb t :30-Wie ,le a uild meeting in Wes- 2 to 5 every afternoon except Sat-
ian students. Meet at Lane hall aft- ley hall.I urday.
er M. A. C. game. 7:15-MeetIng of tihe Jewish Student___________
8 :00-11.- lowe'en party followed by # ongregation in Lane hail auditor- P
Tarkington's "Trysting Place," at ium. Dr. Jacob Kaplan .dill speak. tris, Oackt.o2.-us staJu bssanda
Wesley hall. 7 30-Wesley Guilid lecture by Ray.star ted ak tastestsabasd
S :00--Meeting of Teacher's, college, mond Robbins in Wesley hall: or to the UntdStts
Columbia university alumni, at .
Betsy Barbour house. U-NOTICES a~ r
8 :00 -Ltheran Iialloween' party at . All organizations wvho want space in I1iRead thle Want iAds
Lutheran chapel. the 1924 Michiganenslan should ap-
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Chl'-urch iervices
BETHLEHEM
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
4th Ave;, near Packard
t G.. A. NEUMANN, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00 a m.
9:00-Sunday School and Bible
Classes.
10:00-English Services.
11:00-German Services.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Corner Third and West Huron Sts.
CARL A IIRAUEI, Pastor
SERVICES
9:30 A. M.-Services in German.
10:30 A. M.--Bible School.
11:30 A. M.-Services in English.
"The Reformation of tile Church -
A Cleansing of the Temple"
j Young People's Social Hour' at 5:30
If you are human you have
some
sort of religion. Why not let a
church develop and clarify your
ideas concerning' it?
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LANE 'H-ALL
P. -ARIfUlt, Pastor-
10: 30-Morning Service. Subject:
"Thou Shalt Not Comimit
Adultery"
" I my~f ( o 4ilf tf.ther ; nor
do I preach Lu her; but- Christ.-
The- devil take Luther, if lie can;"
bgt1et him leave Christ in peace;
then we also.:shlall abide."-
Mlartrn Luther.
10:30 A. M. - The pastor will
S preach a reformation sermon.
'5:30 P. M. - Student Forumn.
l "Student. Ideals of a Future Life."
C. F. Wilkening, Leader.
7:30 P. M.-Sermon, "The Church
Convention at Jeru salem,"
All, services in the English
language.
RNEV. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor.
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH.
Fifth AM e and Wili St.
9:30 A. M.-Sunday School withI
student class.
10:30 A. M.-"The
Lives:'
Bible In OurI
IEVERYONE IS WELCOME
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. LEONiARD A. BARRETT, D.D., Minister
LEWIS C. RELMANN, '16, Sec'y Men Students
MRS. NELLIE CADWELL, Secretary 'Women Students
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10:30 Morning Worship: "'SALVATION' THAT SAVES."
~:5Student Sunday School.
.15P. 'M.-Students Fireside Chat. Prof, J. Raleigh Nelson, coach'
5:30 Social Hour and Open House.
6:30 Christian Endeavor. Geraldine McHenry '26, Leader. Topic.
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"WHAT ARE THE SOURCES OF HAPPINESSr'
All Young People Welcomed.
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COR. CATHERINI AND DIVISION STREETS
HENRY LEWIS, RECTOR
HIERBERT A. JUMP'1, ?Minister E. KN1OX MITCHELL, Unversity Pastor
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14:415 A. M.--MRS. FRANKLIN Ht. WARTNER, of New. York City, A
sp~eaker of distinction, will report her observations on a.
recent tour of the world
CHARLES T. WEBB, Director Student Work
RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary for Stddent Work
Sunday, October 28
$ ; O A. X.4-Ammnion.
10:;30 A. M.- Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Very Reverend William
Scarlett, Dean. of Christ Church Cathedral, St. Louis, Mo.
6:15 P. M.-Presidents Fireside Chat. Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, coach
of Masques and Comedy Club, will discuss "TIDE VALUE
OF AMATEUR DRAMATICS:"
The Chorus Choir of thirty voices will make its first appearance, in
choir vestments at the morning service.
A~ to~12:30-Bible Classes Hfo younig men and women, 306'N. Division St.
5:00 P. M.-Evening Service and Address by the Rector.
6:00 P.AW.-Student Supper in Harris. Hall. Speaker,; Dean Scarlett.
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