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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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1. 104 Economics Building.
1101 Economics Building.
102 Economics Building.
D Economics Building.
122 University High School Building.
L. S. Iteeves.

French Phonetics, 101a:
This class will meet in room 319 Medical Bldg. (third floor, south wvest
corner) at 9 on Monday and Friday, instead of in Room 208 U. H., as pre-
viously announced. C. L. )Ie!ider.
JIournalismi 81:
The class in Elements of Journalism will meet at 8 o'clock Monday in
the auditorium on the second floor of Newberry Hall. E. G. Burrows.
French~ Classicism in England (French 47):
Beginning Monday, October 1, this course will be given in English on
Mondays and Wednesdays (3 p. mn., Room 303 Library). Students of the
English department interested in comparative literature are cordially in-
vltcd. Different hours will be chosen if necessary. X. Clavel.
French 53:
Beginning Tuesday, October 2, this course will be given on Tuesdays
and Thursdays at, 8 a. mn., Room 303, Library. il. Clavel.
Engineering Mechanics:
An advanced course in Strength of Materials is offered this semester.
Those interested see me. J. A. Van Den Broek.
Read The Daily "Classified" Columns

HILL AND DALE MEN
CONTINUE LIGHT WORKOUTS
(Continued from Page ~~
the trials which are to be run later.j
Nearly all the regulars are now re-
porting for the trials. Capt. Arndt,
Bowen, Shenefleld, Rearick comprise
the men left from last year's Varsity
team. With only one place to be filled
there is a possibility that the letter
men may be displaced.
With H-arry Davis, two miler, rep,
porting andl Miles Reinke from the
Freshman team of last year the team
look formidable. Coach Farrell says,
"There will be no heavy work for a
while. My boys are all looking and
feeling good. I cannot expect great
things until later."
Daily classified for real results.
Patronize The Daily Advertisers.
THE BUSY BEE
PASSES
WATCH FOR OPENING
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TRINITY LUTHERAN
*CHURCH
Fifth Ave, and William St.
REV. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Pastor
9:30 A. M..--Bible Scpool, with
student classes.
10:30 A. M. - Morning Worship.
s Subject: "The Hilarity 'that. God
W'tants."
EVERYONE IS WELCOME

The habit of going to church
on Sunday cannot be :acquired
too early in the semester. These
churches extend a sincere wel-

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all Michigan students.

BWTHLEHEM
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
4th Ave.. near Packard
G. A. NEUMANN, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00 a m.
The annual 'Mission 'Sunday will
bo& observed today. Special serv-
ices at 1 a. m. (English) ; 11 a.m.
(German).
Evening Service at 7:30. Visitin~g
pastors will speak at all services
. of the day.

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Why -Pay From 80c to 90c. for Them
50 PURE CIDER 'VINEGiii,9ga
~PER GALLON, ONLY .. ;..U~PIS.
10 lc EXTRA GOOD CAN O;7c~S
S.RUBBERS .. .. . ... .. . ... .. .
- Lowest Price in City, Quality Considered
A Plenty of Sugar
at Lowest Prices
SDeliveryOresSol Come in
Early to GetGoo Service

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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Hunron Streets
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister
9:45 a. m.
Church School
10:30
Morning Service, opening with a
ten-minute Organ Devotional.
Address by the minister.
5:4
Students' Social Hour with supper
at nominal charge, followed by a
firelight chat. New students are
welcome.
Next Sunday Professor Arthur E.
Wood, of the Sociology Depart-
ment, will start a class for stu-
dents and other adults, at 12 M.
on "Social Problems of Today."
Organist, Philip E. LaRowe;, Sing-
ers, Mrs. Clyde Wilson, Kemp
Keena,

CHURCH OF CHRIST
DISCIPLES
Temporary Home
LANE HALL,
F. P. ARTIITJII Pastor
9:30-Bible School.
10:30-Morning service.
12:00-Men's Service Club.
6:30-Christian .Endeavor.
Student Classes at Noon
~In Lane Hall Reading Rooms'

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ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Washinigton St. and Fifth Ave.
E. C. STELILHORIN, Pastor
We covet the commendation de-.
servedly given the early Chris-
tians, "They ceased not to teach
and preach Jesus Christ,"
9:30 A. M.-Bible study hour.
10:30 A. M.-Sermon, "The Reward
of Indolence:"
5:30 P. M. - Student Forum in
charge of, student pastor.
7:30 P. M.-Sermon,. "The Chris-
tlan's Reasonable Service.'
All services in English.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
REV. A. W. STALKER, D. D., Pastor
MI11S ELLEN W. MOORE, Student Director
Morning Worship, 10:30-
"THE CALL OF RELIGION"
Student Bible Classes, 12:00-
WESLEY HALL
Open House for All Students, 4:30-
WESLEY HALL
Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting, 6:30-
"The Ideal Guild and Guilder."-J. K. Dunn, leader.
£vening Service, 7:30-
"TOO BUSY."
A SPECIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL STUDENTS

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COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREET
HENRY LEWIS, Rector
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.

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10:30 A. M.-Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector:
Within Us."

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CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
"THlE STONE CHURCH WITHI THE WARM WELCOME"'
LUCY IIUBE~II Secretary for Womea Students
HERBERT A. JUMP, Minister
E. KN OX MITCHELL, University Pastor
A new quartet will be introduced at the morning service, 10:45 a. m.
Mr. Jump will speak on "The Biblical University that Outdid Athletics."
Bib1 le lase for mn a nd women students at 9:30 and 12 M.

6:00 P. M.-Supper In Harris Hall. Speaker, the Rev. R. E. Charles.
Subject: "Common Sense About the Btble."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. LEONARD Aif BARRETT, D.D., Minister
LEWIS C. RELIANN, '16, Seely Men Students
10:30 Morning Worship. Sermon Theme: "CHRIST-THE BEGIN-
NING."
12:00 STUDENT SUNDAY SCHOOL.
1. For New Students :
"STUDENTS' STANDARDS OF ACTION"-Led by "FATHER
THOMAS IDEN of the Upper Room.
2. For Women:
SUBJECT SELECTED BY MEMBERS-Led by MISS MARY
ROSS, Sec'y University Y. W. C. A.
3. Mixed Discussion Class:,

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