THE MICHIGAN DAILY News From Other Colleges nof the Law school will speak on NewsFromOthr :Clle s te "WrldCourt." Church of Christ Disciples California.-Helen Wills, '27, worm- these cheap but efficient vehicles are W "Normal Christianity-How Does it a national singles champion, de- in use. _ Work?" will be the topic of discussion at thei10:30servicesathhemChurchdo ted Winifred Suhr, '26, former Pa- IMinnesota.-A psychological clinic Christ Disciples Church this morn- ic Coast singles champon, in the has been opened on the campus with uig. Bible classes will meet at 9:30 al round of the Interorganization Dr. L. G. Lowry in charge. Abnor- and the Men's Service Club under the mnis tournament played here Sat- mal and diseased minds of children leadership of Dr. Stouffer will hold lay. Miss Wills represented Kappa will be the special work undertaken. their meeting at 12 o'clock. Christian ppa Gamma. Endeavor will meet at 6:30 o'clock. Princeton.-The unusual amount of Zion .Lutheran Church Vassar.-College officials have bean campus opinion recently expressed Holy Coinmunion at the Zion Luth- 'ced to employ several traffic po- on present government by the senior yran Church will be given in German emen to regulate bicycle traffic on council. has caused an open forum to at the 10:30 o'clock service. Bible e camnpus. Over eight hundred of be convened. Petitions requesting classes will gather at 9 'clock. At this meeting were circulated. ithe 5:30 o'clock student Foru t, Nur Mohammed Malik will speak on the AtT 4 1O A '] , Wisconsin.-A course in "Spanish subject, "Religious Conditions in In- USIC A Dournal is being given for the dia." The evening service at 7:30 M USICIANS first time here this year under the o'clock will be in English and the ser- direction of Professor Joaquin Ar-: mon subject is to be, "Welcoming tega, of the department of Romance Our King." RACHMANINOFF Ilanguages, who has done newspaper Bethlehem Evangelical Church One of the outstanaing ev'nts of work in Spain. Some 20 students English services will be held at 10 e Detroit music season is promised have enrolled this semester, about o'clock in the Bethlehem Evangelical ion Sergei Rachmaninoff, the groat ;half of them from the course in Jour-; Church; services in German at 11 ssian pianist, will appear in re- nalism. o'clock. Sunday school and bible :al at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday night in Purdue.-One of the most unprece- classes will meet at 9 o'clock. chestra hall, the second number on dented and timely price reductions on St. Paul's Lutheran Church e Orchestra hall concert series un- a modern necessity has been an- A preparatory service in German r the direction of James E. Devoe nounced from headquarters of the will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran the Philharmonic-Central concert Hardtimle Dance committee. The Church this morning at 9 o'clock fol- mpany. Other artists on this course price of the tickets for this annual lowed by communion at 9:30 o'clock.! o Geraldine Farrar, February 5, and affair was reduced from $1.98 to $1.9.I There will be a preparatory serviceI its Kreisler, March 13. - in English at 11 o'clock followed by Rachmaninoff will play a program I .Mary Katherine Camp the giving of Holy Communion. Stu- characteristic magnitude: some ,y dent supper will be served at 5:30 ch, a Beethoven sonata, the "Vari- betit o su ess iateteAtlan o'clock and at 6:30 Mr. Anderson will Ions Serieuses" of Mendelssohn. a itl f"is mrc"atteA n lead the discussion' group, his sub- opin group, a Liszt number and tic City beauty contest in September, ject being "The Ku Klux Klan." veral of his own compositions. } will enter the College of Art' of Ohio Trlindty Lutheran Church The Russian virtuoso is one of the State Universtiy. Miss Campbell 'says "Cultivating a Thankful Spirit" will eat figures of contemporary music. that she is going to, school with the be discussed at the 10:30 o'clock ser- e is now in his fiftieth year and has idea of "really studying." vice at the Trinity Lutheran Church ,en continuously before the public YleYlesudns.hfple er since the memorable concert he 'owue.-Yale students who pulled .ye in London in 1899 when he ap- down the Harvard colors and chipped pared in the threefold role of corn-the goal posts for souvenirs afterthe ELL Q W S! rcodcoanpansoosa gaelsSaudywr eeey hievement which he has since'r{ crit cised i an editorial in the Daily ated many times. His first Amern- News. n tour occurred in 1909. The tre- Northiwester.-The cast of "male vra endous hold which he has upon the show girls" for the annual musical nerican public today dates from 1920 comedy has been chosen. The play, Eith r Soo h k ien he scored triumphs throughout which is to be given Dec. 7 and 8, is ae r " e country like those of Paderewski. called "Let 'Er Go." buy nown as one. of the giants of the why not by them where you yboard, Rachmaninoff also pos-1 Princeton.-Princeton's crew sched- sses the distinction of being a pro- ule for 1924 includes races with Yale Ic and powerful somposer. His 1 and Cornell at Princeton, May 17, and We have the Oxfords and ha [norsymhon isoneof he ostwith the University of PennsylvaniaI autiful modern , symphonies while and Columbia at Philadelphia in the FITTING FEET BETTEI e two piano concertos, thme second 'ChlsupR eMa;31 d third contain many pages ofsmag- Childs Cup Race May - you buy them from us you will ficent music. Everyone knows his less money. ique and beautiful preludes for the ano while the "Polichinello," "Bar OUR BLACK AND TA rolle" and "Alelodle" are ;scarcely V Ri N s familiar. Severaful of modern songs are also N on the broad full toe last are . - the o mdenysegar. ls om Rachmaninoff's pen.. of the year. HEMPEL WITh SYMPHONY (Continued from Page' Nine) The fifth pair of Detroit Symphony Mr. and Mrs. Chapman welcome all $1 w* bscription concerts will be marked students to attend the Friendship the appearance as soloist of Frie- Hour at the Guild House from 5:30 Hempel, the famous soprano and until 6:30 o'clock. At .6 o'clock the ie of the few living exponents of the B. Y. IP. U, society will hold their brown with contrast piping. t of "bel canto" of which Sembrich meeting in the church and at 6:30 last, showing the latest style .s the supreme mistress. The con- there will be a devotional. meeting rts will be Thursday and Friday with Prentice Ford in charge. unusually good fitter around t ghts, Dec. 13 and 14, and Mr. Ga- Unitarian Church 'ilowitsch has arranged a program The morning service will be held $12 . 4 all suited to display ethe diva's rare at 1:30 " o'clock at the Unitarian 7 Prepares To Take Volstead's Place In New Congress It Ioerng C.Lommtton 8 aSons Largest Fine Clothing Store in the World- CHICAGO II 11 0. J. Kyale O. J. Kvale, new congressman from Minnesota, who will succeed An- drew Volstead, author of the prohibi- tion enforcement law, in congress at its coming session, is now familiariz- ing himself with his new duties. Ile was snapped in Washington. this morning. Sunday school with student class will be held at 9:30 o'clock. 11 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. Burchfield Will Show at Hotel 3rd, 4th and 5th Allenel I/you want 'in, Oxfords or Norwegian will be assured of a better fit? ve made a SPECIALTY OF R for the past 25 years. So, if . be sure of more satisfaction for N SCOTCH GRAINS ust the type of shoe for this time O0 A PAIR RAINS we have in black or They are made over a very new trend, which you, will find an .he heel. 0 PER PAIR Correct Things for College Men From the Lytton College Shop VERCOATS and Suits of distinctive patterns and conservative cut, Hats, Shoes, everything you wear - personally selected by Burchfield-and quite in time for the holidays. Be sure to see the display. The economies of our, great buying power bring you finer qualities and greater satisfaction at what you usually pay. uI When in Chicago Visit the Lytton College Shop 1 x " M 0 0 .. i wm .0.... Extra Pcrforniancc Schcdulcd Madame Hempel will sing two of greatest Mozart arias :"Deh vien ni tardar" fromh "Le °Nozze di Fi- ro" and "Batti, batti, 0 bel Masetto" m "Dop Giovanni." The secondl up comprises the "Standchen" of chard Strauss, the "Wiegenlied" of cmperdinck, composer of "Haensel d Gretel," and the "Saper vorreste" m Verdi's "The Masked Ball." Mr. brilowitsch will lead the orchestra Borodin's B minor symphony which 11 then have its Detroit premiere, d Mendelssohn's overture to Ra- .e's tragedy, "Athalie." Beethoven's ninth symphony with 3 Detroit symphony choir and a artet of distinguished soloists will given at the Christmas concerts, c. 27 and 28. Church, church school at 9:45 o'clock. At noon Professor Wood will conduct his class in Modern Social Problems. Young' people's' 'supper'will be surveil at 5:45 and at 6:30 Prof. E. D. Dickin- . TootTroubles?, Have your feet examined and diagnosed by a spec- ialist. Consultations Free. IRVING WARMOLTS D. S. C. Chiropodist and Orthopedist I A TRY-ON WILL CONVINCE YOU. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED. for the 18th Annual Union Opera !( o , ; : , ; -: . : _t' ,,.; ,,, ,_; Mi. # 4 r $" 1 , - AID U Ad% 3 i 707 North University Phone 2652 i 123 East Liberty Street Ann Arbor, Nich. .5aturday evening lp Dc. 11 ' 14,iP , . ',,, , ~! i uij, G'l,' ,, " ;;; / ,,' / V I IV I u ~ dl" Here They Are A record-breaking seat sale has sold out so many houses during the week that it has become necessary to schedule the extra performance to accommodate the Opera's thousands of patrons. Some seats still left for performances during the week, but extra fine tickets are now available for Saturday night's show. THE TWO NEWEST MODELS FOR THIS SEASON THE ENGLISH LOUNGE SUITS TAILORED BY KAHN TO YOUR IN- DIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS Positively No Exchanges of Tickets will be made 5 WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Extra performante tickets for the Saturday night show go on sale Monday morning at 10 o'clock. 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