a ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANU ATTHE THEA TER his best to induce the husband to be ATT E T Esomething better than a good-for- nothing, and to the brilliant actress (Continued from Page One) !he presents the opportunity for her out. This nicture is a comedy with to succeed in her films. a guaranteed laugh in every foot of The added attractions include All film. St. John in "Slow and Sure," and a Grantland Rice Sportlight, "Wild and Wuerih Woolly." The Wuerth takes pleasure Kenneth Harlan and Mildred Davis in announcing next week's feature, play the leading roles in "Temporary Edna Purviance and Charles Chaplin Marriage," showing at the Wuerth in his first serious production, "A oath of servitude, and the avowal of love between- the young couple brings1 to an end the feud between the two families. The showing of the picture will be accompanied by a special musical score. lcuI UIPfR roi~I Al First Nethodist Church !null The Stage at 11: Class the y mr s. i Spots Bib um kUi 'i~VReverend Scott Westerman's sub- ject for the. 10:31 o'clock- service is "I h Thinkin " Bible classes for students will meet at noon in Wesley' hall, and there will be Open house at (Contiued from Page One) a Wesley ball from 4:30 until 6:30 55 Professor Wood will meet his o'clock. "The Challenge of South in Social Problems. Following America" will be discussed bythe young people's supper at 5 :45,° pastor at the 6:30 o'clock evening Shepard will speak on "1!igh service and at the Wesleyan Guild lecture at 7:30 the subject will be Zion Lutheran ChurchlI "Drama As a Social Force in Democ- ie Study flour will be bell at 9, racy." STUDENTS' SUPPL1 STORE liii NOUTlI UNIVERPdTY AVE. Engineers' and Architects' Materials Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books Cameras and Supplies Candies, Laundry Agency, Tobaccos Theater today, through Wednesday.1Woman of Paris." (aarrick The story concerns Hugh Manners,~ Emily Stevens comest to the Garrick a cold, methodical husband, who ac- Theater today in a new play by Henry knowledges the advancing years by esKitchell, "Love in a Cottage.," gracefully accepting them. But his "Ashes of Vengeance." starring The story is one of modern sub- wife would retain her youth and Norma Talmadge, opens its week's urban life, relating the struggles of1 beauty at all costs. Because the wife engagement at the Majestic Theater a young married couple who find love persisted in seeking romance long today. It is a romance of the 16th in a cottage instead of the proverbial after it had passed her by, she applied century, a production whic hfor gor- mansion. They are blessed with for a divorce and anticipated her geousness of costuming, massive set- bouncing boy, a first mortgage, and freedom and the fulfillment of her de- tings, story interest and splendid a flock of gossipy neighbors. Solving sires. A domestic upheaval results portrayals is an example of artistry financial difficulties ceauses them a from the conflict. I seldom displayed on a screen. But lot of worry, and the husband loses Stan Laurel in a screaming bur- the splendid settings and costuming his job just when the butcher, the lesque on "Enemies of Woman" and are but a background for an intensely baker, and the piano maker are press- "Frozen Hearts" and the Literary Di- interesting love story which is never ing their bills the hardest. The role gest's "Fun From the Press" conclude for a moment overshadowed by the of the wife is played by Miss Stevens. the Wuerth program. spectacular elements of the picture. Prominent in the cast supporting he: Elinor Glynn has penned a simple The story opens at a court ball held is Donald Cameron former leading document filled with human interest on St.-Bartholomew's Eve by Cather- man with Margaret Anglin and Fay and sentiment in "The World's a Iine De Medici to disarm suspicion. Bainter, and Neil Martin, who played Stage," which appears at the 'Wuerth She manages that evening to secure juvenile roles with the Bonstelh on Thursday, to remain throughout the signature of her weak son, Charles players last summer. the week. the Ninth, to a proclamation decree-. The story is the author's screen ing the massacre of the Huguenots.j Students to Speak in Grand Rapids version of star's unhappy married The massacre takes place that night, Herbert Steger, '25, and J K Dunn life in Hollywood. Elinor Glynn but La Roche spares both de Vrieac touches on the domestic side of life dand his fiancee on condition that the '24, will speak at Grand Rapids to- rathernthan the professional in her youngnobleman become his servant day, under the auspices of the exten- new novel, for five years. While subjected to sion department of the Student Chris- Dorothy Phillips portrays the screen humiliation at the hands of la Roche tion association. Both students will player who falls in love with a sales- at his castle, de Vrieac meets the deliver short talks at two religious man, the latter role being played by beautiful sister of his enemy, Yeoland meetings while there, one coming in Kenneth Harlan. A friend older than de Breux. Later, at Yeoland's re- the afternoon and the other in the1 either of the two, John Brand, does quest, de Vrieac is released from his evening. r o'clock this morning at the Zion Lu- theran Church. "J eus' First Miracle" will be the subject of the sermon to be delivered in German at 10:30 o'clock. Prof. J. E. Kirkpatrick will lead the discussion of the tonic, "Self- Government in Universities," at 5 o'clock. The sermon at the evening service at 7:30 will be "Faith's Obe-I dience." Bethehemh nEvangelical Cliar el I Sunday school and Bible classes will meet at 9 o'clock. Services in English will be held at 10 o'clock, 'ollowed by services in German at 11. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Services in German are to be held his morning at 9:30. At 9:30 o'clock Bible classes will meet. "A Trium >hant Faith" is to be the sermon sub- iect at the 11:30 o'clock English serv- ices. The Student Social Hour will ')e held at 5:30.. followed by a discus- ion and supper. Trinity Lutheran Church "The Reversed Order of the World1 'nd of Christ in Dispensing Good Things," will be spoken upon at the t0:30 o'clock service at the Trinity Lutheran Church this morning. 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