THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ,. 4 _ .._..... ......_,. __._..___._. . __ ........._._ _. Today I The ChMUSIC AND MUSICIANS Congregaional Church ccnt t theFriendAfip Hour h ld be~- VAGNERAN OPERA (ONPA1 "Thanksgiving, a Festival of the Pil-. tween :30 and 6:30 o'clock. At 6:30 Eight operas will be heard wh grim Fathers," will be the subject of a special Thanksgiving service will b(, the Wagnerian Opera company, assis Mr. Jump's sermon at the Congrega- helot led by John Mirer. ed by the State Symphony orchest tional 10:45 o'clock service this morn- Zion Lterin Church of New York comes to the Schube: ing. Social Services and the Church" A harvest home service will be held Detroit opera house tomorrow nig will be discussed at the noon Forum: at 10:30 o'clock in English. The sub- for a week's engagement. Followi by Miss Anne Foster of the Family ject to be discussed at the Student is the repertory and time of the p Welfare Bureau. At 5:30 o'clock the: Forum at 5:30 o'clock will be "Race formances: students will celebrate Thanksgiving Relationships on the Campus." There Monday night at 8:15, Wagner day with appropriate services. /will be no evening service this Sun- "Das Rheingpld." r 3yeth4dit 'reI day. On Thanksgiving Day services Tuesday night at 8:15, Strauss' "D r t st yit titwill be held at 10 o'clock. 'Fledermaus." The Pastor's subject at the 10:30 Bethlehen Evangelical Church Wednesday night at 7:30, Wagner o'clock service at the Frst Methodist -Sunday School and Bible Classes "Die Waikure." Church will be "The Breath of Jesus." meet at 9 o'clock This iborning fol- Thursday matinee at 2:15, Wagne At noon regular Bible classes will be lowed by English services at 10 o'- "Tannhauser." held in Wesley Hall, and from 4:30 clock and services in German at 11 Thursday night at 8:15, Wagne: until 6:30 there will be onen house o'clock. "Die Meistersinger." at which the University Girls' Man- S. Paul's LultIerah Church Friday night at 7:20, Wagner dolin club will play. Supper will be "Our Synod Building Program" ig "Siegfried." served .at 5:30 o'clock, and following the subject which the pastor at St. Saturday matinee at 2:15, Wagner it, the Wesleyan Guild Devotional Paul's Lutheran Church has chosen "Der Fliegende Hollander." m'eeting will meet under the leader- for his text this Sunday at the 11:30 Saturday night at 7:15, Wagner ship of Miss Madge Walborn. At the o'clock service. Services in German "Die Gotterdammerung." evening worshin at 7:30 o'clock Rev. will be held at 9:30 and Bible School Conductors during the engageme W. Scott Westerman will speak on one hour later. The Young People's are Josef Stransky, former conduc "Th" Gate Called Beautiful." Social Gathering at 5:30 will be f or of the Newv Philharmonic orchestr St. Andrew's Eptcopal Church lowed by a memorial service and dis- louard Moerkicke and Ernest Knoc Holy Communion will be offered at cussion at 6:30. The company- comes to Detroit aft St. Andrew's Episcopal Church this ,"hurch of Christ Iiscip)es a brilliantly successful run of seve morning at 8 o'clock. The Annual "The Christ of the Bible" will be the al weeks i Chicago where its pe Barn Service of the Church has been sermon teit at the Church of Christ tormances were pronounced extrao set for 10:30 o'clock, and at noon Bi- Disciples at the 10:30 o'clock worship. dnarily fine. Many distinguish Dicpesattle1:0forokwosi singers suchi as Elsa Alsen, Theodoi $ ble classes will be held for students Bible school will be held at 9:30 and sangermauch HEsc Anse, Alexd at 306 North Division. At the 5 0'- the Men's Service club under the lead- Latter ann, oert icHutt, ottilie et clock evening service the Rector will ership of Dr. Stouffer will meet at ger, Zador and Marie Hoellischer a give the address and the following noon. Christian Endeavor will meet scheduled to sipg while the irchestr hour a student supper will be served at 6:30 o'clock. portions, of the scores willbe play w th Prof. R. D. T. ilollister of the Trinity Lutheran Church by Stransky's new State Sympho public speaking department talking "The I-Home and the Church" will orchestra-an ensemble of 75 player on 'Popular Applause." be discussed this morning at 10:30 which was a -sensation at its recei First Baiptist Cirureii o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran New York debut. A superb choru Mr. Sayles will address his congre- Church. Sunday School will meet at and scenic investiture much uperi gation on the subject of ."Life's It- 9:30 o'clock. to that of most travelling opera con lusiveness" at the 10:30 o'clock serv- "The Work of the Anti-Saloon panies complete the .assets of the o' ice of the First Baptist Church this 'League" will he the subject presented ganization. morning. Sunday School will be held by Mr. R. N. Hosapie at the 10:39 The ticket sale is now in "progre at noon and at the same hour the o'clock service this norning. From at Grinnell's and tickets will also b University student classes will meet 5:30 until 6:30 the Young People's obtainable at the. theater box, offi in the 'Guild House and discuss "Je- Social Hour will be held at which the before the concerts. Prices rang sus' Ideal of Ri-hteopsness." Mr. topic of discussion will be "What from $1.50 to $3.50 for prchestra a and Mrs. Chapman will welcome stu- Shall We Thank God For?" balcony seats. 'Box seats are price nt 4' A en ist- ra rt- ;ht ig er- Die r's r's --T- j ... ;- h I -, > , r ,E -< 'I r's 's nt ct- ra, h. er r- ar- r- ed re rs i " a rs { nt r- be ce ge ;ld 1 , troit, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes. day night and Wednesday'matinee of this week. Pavlowa's appearance in Detroit is under the management of James E. Devoe of the Philharmonic- Central concert company. Pavlowa brings t Detroit in addl"- tion to her Ballet iusse, -a symphony' orchestra and repertoire of dances and divertissements containing many suprises even for those who are fam- iliar with her art. Connoisseurs of dancing are looking forward to the new Egyptian ballet, a new ballet based upon Russian folk dances and a brilliant French creation, "Sans Cha- perone" in' addition to the :more fam- iliar "Chopiniana" and Russian folk dances. It is now more than 15:years since Pavlowa first triumphed in Am- erica, but the. witchery of her art seems, if anything, greater than ever ! before. u.... Tickets for Pavlowa are on sale at Grinnell's-and also at the office- in Orchestra hall before the concert. The 1 evening performances are priced from $2.20 to $4.40 and the maintee from. $1.65 to $3.30. IORIZ IIOSENIJAL WITh SYMPHONY One of the nmost brilliant of this year's Detroit Symphony concertsis promised when M\'oriz Rosenthal, the great piano virtuoso, plays the Liszt E-flat concerta for piano and orch- estra, at the concerts Thursday and Friday of this week. Rosenthal has not been heard in this country for nearly 20 years, but in Europe where he invariably atrracts large audiences, he is considered -one of the great liv- ing masters of the piano, the last .of the great successors of Liszt and T>u)- instein. The Liszt concerto is per- haps the most spectacular work ever w-rPtten in this form and tosntha's' interpretation- of. it is famous. Mr; Gabrilowitsch wi, conduct the orchest-a in Beethoven's thirdl symr--? phony, in E-flat, the