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I THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY,

and "Christianity and Economics.' I Zion Lutheran Church
Theodore Hornberger, '27, will lead "When a Pharisee Entertains Jesus
they guild service at 6 :30 o'clock, his?.
C hurcheshtopic being "Christianity in the First theZoputher onhingsrmona
lian Beckman will lead the student
Unitarian Churchforum discussion at 5:30 o'clock on!
the subject of "Education, Is it a;-
First Congregational Church A quartette of male voices under eGuarantee of Character?"
First in a series of "Five Sermons the direction of Philip La Rowe will
the Open Minded" to behgiven at lead the singing at the morning ser- S. sya r
e FrstCogreatona curc b vice of the Unitarian Church. Rev. St. I'aul' Lutlherans Church
W. Herbert Jump is "Dr. Harry Fos- Sidney S. Robins's sermon will be on The subject for the 9:30 o'clock
c" w"The Evolution of God the Father" German service of St. Paul's Luther-C
o in'ic ervicel At the student discussing the question of whether we an Church is "The Christian Sunday,";
pper and fireside chat the topic think intelligently or ignorantly of and for the English service at 10:30
r discussion will be "Does Univer- the sacred. After the student's can- is "Christ, Our One and All." Perry-
y Life Develop the Criminal Mind," dlelight supper, there will be a dis- M. Hayden, '25, will lead the discus-
.y Chaes Dken' sh Crna Mutual cussion of an article in the Cosmo- sian at the student supper at 5:30
iend" will be presented at the b slpolitan by Rupert Hughes. o'clock.
clock motion picture service.

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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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ART SHOP
James Foster
House of Art
213 South State St.
ATHLETIC GOODS
Geo. J. Moe
711 N. University Ave.
Pratt & Dunn
Athletic Supplies and
Student Furnishings
332 South State St.
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Willard Battery Service
and Auto Specialty Shop
Raybestos Brake Lining Service
219-21 W. Huron St.
AUTOMOBILES

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CONFECTIONERY
Fountain Of Youth
Corner tate And State
Honey Dell
1115 S. University
Malted Milks our Specialty
Palace of Sweets
1204 S. University
Try Our Fine Lunches
Candy Sugar Bowl
Ice Cream 109 S. Main Lunches
CUSTOM TAILORING1
A. C. BarthI
619 E. Williams
Chas. Doukas
Custom TailorE
1319 So. University Ave.
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing

LADIES MILLINERY
Emmia B. Fogerty's
Specialty Hat hop
117 East Liberty St.

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Ada Gustine
716-717 First Nat. Bank. Phone 835-F1
Rinsey & Helber
413 E. Liberty St., Phone 1194-R
Mabel A. Tolford
n'1 rst t'sas .... 7 O! i.r ujag

St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. I
Rev. Horace Fort of the Berkley
)ivinity school w4ll deliver the morn-
ng sermon at the St. Andrew's Epis
opal church, and at 4 o'clock there'
vill be an informal tea at the Rec-i
ory, 725 Oxford Road, for students to
neet Rev. Mr. Fort. He will also
peak at the student service after the'
upper at Harris hall.

Lamps

First Presbyterian Church I We have just received a
"The Man Who Was Put Out of new allotment of very dis-
His Job" is Rev. Merle'H. Anderson's n
subject for the sermon at the morn- tinctive table and floor lamps.
ing worship of the First Presbyterian 'Surely you will be able to
church. At noon, discussion classes
for freshmen, freshmen women, and find at least one lamp from
upperclassmen will meet, and at 5:30 this large display whichwll
there will be a social hour for young la
people. Alice Brown will lead the please you.
young people's meeting at 6:30, her A
topic being "What Do You Expect And dont forget that we
of the Church and Ministry?" can always help, you with
First Biaptist Church suggestions concerning ap-
Rev. Edward Sayles will preach on propriate gifts.
Self Control at the 10:30 service of o
the First Baptist church. At noon
Dr. Leroy Waterman's cass for
juniors, and graduates, and Mr. H. R.
Chapman's class for sophomores anda
freshmen will meet in the guild
house, 503 E. Huron. All Japanese 224 South State Street
students are invited to the guild house Ia-
at 3 o'clock to meet Prof. T. Sakata,'
of the Mabie Memorial school, Yoko-1
hama, who will address the meeting,111111111111111111lilil 1 [ 1 ifIII11111111
of the Student's guild at 6:15 o'clock.
The topic for the sermon at the ParchIn t Shades
morning worship of the Memorial : -
Church of Christ is "What is Christ
ianlty?" Dr. T. R. Runnin will ad-
dress the young people's meeting at -
6:30, and at 7:30 the congregation E
will attend the services at Hill audi- E
HDorcum.c a
Trinity English Lutheran Church i
"The Work of the Kingdom" will : w ire frames, parchment papers,
be discussed by Rev. L. F. Gunderman ,
at the morning service of the Trinity parchment patterns, oil colors--n .
English Lutheran church, and the ~ ac m n atrs i o o s i I
s tudent fellowship hour and Forum { fact, everything you'll want for thisE
meeting will be held at the Parish y
hail, 309 'E Washington St. from work.
5:30 to 6:30 o'clock. -e
First Methodist Chiurch =I=
Rev. Arthur W. Stalker will discuss ! Frn itre I i Is=
''Religion's Practicalness" at the 10:30 .
service of the First Methodist church,
and the topics for discussion at the = Stencil Outfits Stencil Paper
noon bible classes at Wesley hall
will be, "The University Girl and Her Brushes Colors Oils
Bible," "Our Bible," "College and
Religion," "How to Teach Religion," Comp lete stock o stenciling materials
Great Goodness
ANN ARBOR YPSILANTI
In every One Of .R 1111111111Hl 11111Ill tI i l 1! 11111111111111f 1111111111111111If li 1111111[11111111I ffi il
our home made;S Il I11m111ml11 11i111111il1111111111111ii1
pies. The .kind Beginning PRICES
of pastry that Tonig ht Nghts ... 50c to $2.50
d eSunday, Oct. 12 Sat. Mat .50c to $1.50
would meet with
the approval of Second and Last Big Week-Starting Tonight -
your own mother. Theatre Rocked with Uncontrolled Mirth
A Laugh in Every Line!
A Screaming Ht!
The Whole'
HARMONY s T
RF ET ICACRITICS CONVULSED I
C EA"It's only once in a while that a farce such as 'The Whole Town's
Talking' comes this way. It kept the audience rocking."k
-Len Shaw, Free Press.
"Only those who are incurably prosaic will fail to be moved to mirth
Where the Best Food is '~by this farce, and seats ought to be pretty hard to get by the time
Sevdthe whole town gets talking about it."-Ralph Holmes, Times.
erve "'The Whole Town's Talking' is built solely for purposes of comedy.
It sets out to give you a corking good time and it does so easily,
508 East William Stsmartly and cleanly." -George Stark, News. -
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Ann Arbor Buick Service Co.
120 W. Huron
Hudson Sales & Service
Used Cars of Quality
310 East Washington
AUTO PAINTING & TRIMMING
Quality Auto Paint and Trim Shop
304 S. Ashley Ave
BAKERY
City Pastry Shop
516 East Liberty. Phone 3310J
Federal System of Bakeries
114 Main St.
BARBER SHOPS
Arcade Barber Shop
Nickels' Arcade

Arthur F. Marquardt
608 East Liberty

Mack & Co.
Main St. Third Floor
The Vogue Shoppe
Hats and Gowns
308 Maynard
Wesch Hat Shop
206 E. Liberty St.
LADIES WEAR
C. H. Clark
211 East Liberty St.
Hutzel's
Women's Shops
Main Shop-Mainhat Liberty
Branch
8 Nickels Arcade
The Lyndon Shop
The College Women's Favorite
Store for Immediate Needs
Mack & Co.
Main St. Second Floor
Headquarters for Furs
Zwerdling's-Established 1904
17 East Liberty
LAUNDRY
The Trojan Laundry
514 E. Williams St., Phone1981
The Varsity Laundry Co.
Cor. Liberty St. and Fifth Ave.
LAWN SEED & FERTILIZERS
Ann Arbor Impliments Co.
110 S. Ashley
Harris Seed Store
Washington St. cor. Fifth Ave.

1 712 First National Bank BUMg.
Office Phone 1516 Res. Phone 2387-R
RESTAURANTS
Ann Arbor Restaurant
215 S. Main St.
Court Cafe
108 E. Huron St.
Forest Lunch
538 Forest Ave.
Our Planked Steaks
Three Bucks for Two People
Golden Oaks Inn
605 Forest Ave.
For Parties, Luncheons and Dinners
Rice's Restaurant
120 W. Liberty St.
R. & S. Lunch
605 Church St.
Tuttle's Lunch Room
338 Maynard. Phone 150
Utopian Cafe
1219 So. University
The Walworth
819 S. State St.
SHOES
Alexander Inc.
Foot Wear For Men
State Street Over Calkins
Ann Arbor Custom Shoe Factory
Moccasins Made to Measure
From $5.50 Up
534 Forest Ave.

Church Street Barber Shop
607 Church St.
Miller's Barber Shop
115 W. Huron
Miller's Barber Shop
1114 S. University
Pearsall's Barber Shop
717 N. University

E. J. Wiemer
119 So. Main
DELICATESSEN
Karolyn Kitchen
119 East Liberty-Phone 2620M
DRUG STORE
Edsill's Rexall Drug Store
208 South. Main St.
Sugden Drug Co.
South U.
DRY GOODS
Ann Arbor Dry Goods
316 South Main St.
ELECTRICAL GOODS
Ernst Bros. Electric Shop
104 N .4th Ave.-Phone 2814-M
FISH
Ann Arbor Fish Market
115 W. Washington
.FOOTWEAR
Alexander Inc.,
Footwear For Men
State Street Over Calkins
FOUNTAIN PENS
J. F. Sanders
SecurityFFountain Pens
308 State St.
At (The) College Inn
FOUNTAIN PEN MANUFACTURERS

T. R. Trojanowski
1110 S. University
Six First Class Barbers
Beauty Shop-Side Door Entrance
The Varsity
617 E. Williams St.
BEAUTY SHOP
Blue Bird Hair Shoppe
,Phone 3168 5 Nickel's Arcade

LEATHER GOODS
F. W. Wilkinson
325 5. Main-Phone 24
MARKETS
The White Market
607 East Williams. Phone 582J
Fresh Meats and Groceries
GROCERIES AND MEATS
A. Lemble
530 Forest Ave.
Shaw Grocery Co.
709-711 Packard
MISCELLANEOUS
Hamilton Business College
State and William Streets
P. B. Harding
Upholstering, Refinishing, Repairing
Phone 381-W 218 E. Huron

C4mpus Bootery
304 S. State
The William P. Purfield Shoe Store
123 E. Liberty St.
Wahr's Shoe Store
108 Main St.
SHOE REPAIRING
0. G. Andres Shoe Repair Shop
222 S. State St.

Hat

The Ann Arbor Shop
Cleaned, Shoes Repaired-Shines
625 East Liberty St.

Mack & Co.
Main St. Second Floor
Powder Puff Beauty Shop
Phone 993-R
BILLIARD PARLORS
The American Cigar Store
514 E. Williams St.j
CAR WASHING
Staebler & Sons
211 So. Ashley St.
CLEANING AND PRESSING
L. O. Clapp
1119 S. University Ave.
Pressing 35c, Cleaning $1.25
Frank Cruikshank
1221 S. University Ave.
Goldman Bros.
Phone 13
Oswald Katz
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
814 S. State-2383-J
CLOTHIER
Guy Woolfolk & Co.
336 South State
Greenwood And Kilgore
State Street, Over Calkins
The Mans Shop
Lutz Clothing Store
217 South Main
Mack & Co.
Main St. Third Floor
Tinker And Company
Furnishers, Hatters and Clothers
Corner State And Williams
L. F. Wuerth Co.
Fashion Park Clothiers
Next to Wuerth Theatre downtown
COLLECTIONS

Rider's Pen Shop
302 State Street
Sales and Service Home of Rider's
Master Pen
FRUIT
Ann Arbor Wholesale Fruit &
11Produce Co.
Special rates to fraternities. Delivering
217 E. Washington. Phone 1007-R.
George Teroota
301 So. State St.
FURNITURE
Mack &:Co.
Main St. Mail Floor
GARAGES
Ann Arbor Nash Co.
A. C. Marquardt
521 South Main St.
GROCERS
Packard Groceryj
802 Packard
C. R. Rash & Sons
1123 So. University Ave. 1
State Street Cash Grocery
314 South State St.
HARDWAREI
Lamed Hardware
310 S. State Phone 1610
Meyer Hardware Co.
112 W. Liberty St.
Muehlig & Schmid
Hardware
Sporting Goods and Electrical Supplies
205 S. Main St. Phone 574.
Schumacher Hardware Co.
308-10-12 South Main St.
JEWELERS
J. L. Chapman, Jeweler
113 So. Main St.

The Home Supply Store
209-211 East Washington St.
If you care to save on Underwear or
Sweaters
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Grinell Bros. Co.E
116 S. Main
OFFICE SUPPLIES
The Mayer-Schairer Co.
162 South Main St.
OSTEPATHS
Dr. W. S. Mills
Osteopathic Physician
616 FirstNational Bank Bldg.
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
The Stofflet Phono Shops
616 East Liberty St.
Brunswick Records
PHOTOGRAPHS
Dey Studios
334 South State St.
Lyndon & Co.
719 N. University Ave.
Spedding Studio
619 East Liberty-Phone 604W.
RADIO
Home Radio Sales Co.
318 South Main St.
REAL ESTATE
Ann Arbor Home Builders' Ass'n.
Edwin H. Smith Samuel Schultz
408 First Nat. Bank Bldg. ,.Phone 3385
Chas. L. Brooks
215 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
Phones 315 and 3552

A. T. Cooch & Son
1109 South University
J. H, Lambert
613 E. Williams St.
Matt E. E~hnis
116 W. Liberty St.
Oscar's Shoe Repair
One Day Service
1114 S. University
Next To Van's Lunch
Russell Bucholz
111 W. Washington
Smith's
Quality Shoe Repair
Service
705 Packard at State Street
State Street Shoe Repairing Shop
E 301 So. State
SMOKE SHOP
Blue Front Cigar Store
Cor. State, Packard and Arbor St.
Tobaccos, Soft Drinks and Student
Supplies
STUDENT'S SUPPLIES
Graham's Bookstores.,
Both Ends of the Diagonal Walk.
Slater's Book Shop
334 So. State St.
Student Supply Store
1111 So. University
TAXI CAB
Red Top Cab Co.
Phone 1300
TYPEWRITERS
Hamilton Business College
State and William Streets
Underwood Portable
Typewriters
308 S. State. }Phone 310-M.
INSURANCE
Rinsey & Helber
413 E. Liberty St., Phone 1194-R
WALL PAPER AND PAINTS
C. H. Major & Co.
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc.
203 E. Washington St. Phone 237.

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317 First National Bank Bldg.

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State Street Jewelers

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