WER FOR SALE ZDR SALE 45 Straight back, leather bottom oak chairs.gLight finish, in first class condition. Call Luis Gib- son, 3010-R. FORD TOURING and Speedster. Goode condition. Cheap. Call 1519. FOR SALE Old violins. A collection of old Italian violins, cello, mando- lins and guitars. James Coon, 533 S. Main. LOST GOLD FOOTBALL Watch fob. Re- ward. Return to A. G. Oliver, Law- yer's Club. WHITE GOLD Watch and chain. Ini- tials H. A. S. Somewhere on cam- pus. Return to 518 Cheever Ct. 3274-W. Reward. SMlIALL BLACK{ Change purse con- taining two keys. Finder please telephone 1804-W. LOST WHITE GOLD Wrist watch, oval shape. Call 904. Reward. LOST Gold watch between Oakland and Ferry Field day of Wisconsin game. Phone 2378. LADIES GLOVE and GLASSES at the Wisconsin game. Return 1005 Lincoln or call 3003-J. 1 I t COLMN CLOSES TISING AT 3 P.M. TYPEWRITING And also transla- tions English-Dutch, Dutch English, done at home. Phone 195-M after 5, P M. Read the Want Ads 1 TYPEWRITERS JEWELRY FOR SALE Remington Portable A COMPLETE assortment of exqui- Typewriters. Time payments if de- site leather goods; purses, card' sired. Geo. -Register, 604 E. Madi- cases etc., are now on display fore son, Phone W09. your Holiday gifts. A. H. ARNOLD FOuNTAIN PENSI EXCHANGE That misfit pen for a Rider Masterpen. A Real Fountain Jeweler ~ 302 S. State Read the Want Ads BROWN BEST FROSH CROSS COUNTRY BET While their Varsity team is at Lans- ing, the prospective candidates for next year's harriers team are work- ing hard to develope their speed. The outstanding runner on the Freshman squad is E. P. Brown, '28. He has won the two preceeding runs which tance running before. The three culminate the weeks work, and his leaders, however, along with a dusky showings have won the applause of runner, Jones, '28, should be good Varsity Coach Steve Farrel, and of Varsity' material. Freshman Coaches Arndt and Davis. Each week's work and practice Once again Wells, formerly of the runs are culminated with a tryout Kansas Aggies squad placed second. contest on Saturday mornings, and this The rest of the runners are about weeks results show the ten following of the calibre of the usual yearly men in the lead: crop of hill and dalers. There is Brown, 15:27; Wells, 15:38; Hill, some good track material for the mile 15:57; Jones, 16:20; Whitmer, 16:26; and half-mile runs, but the three- Feinsinger, 16:28; Thoits, 16:37; mile distance is too far for the ones Mason, 16:57; Clark, 17:06; Wein- who have never done any long dis- stein, 17:12. Pen made in Ann Arbor and viced by Rider himself. RIDER'S PEN SHOD 302 State Street ser-I r Don't delay-Payyour Subscription today. Date, Nut, Strawberry, Sherbet, and Vanilla in an Exceptionally Good Brick for the Week End. CONSIDER Order Early. Delivery When Desired. Telephone 423 OUR ANN ARBOR DAIRY CO. HOME OF PURE MILK RECORD 10 now- FOR YEARS WE HAVE LABORED TO PRODUCE A QUALITY OF PHOTM- GRAPHY THAT WOULD COMPLY WITH ALL THE EXPECTATIONS OF THE MOST EXACTING -RITIC. THAT WE HAVE NOT STRIVEN IN VAIN, WE BELIEVE IS EVIDENCED BY THE EVER GROWING NUMBER OF OUR SATIS- FIED PATRONS, TO OUR RECORD WE POINT WITH A JUST PRIDE. LEAFLETS OF MICHIGAN SONGS FOR BANQUETS For Sale in Lots of Ensian Portraits Are leing JMade Nolv! Portraits Quality BY PHOTOGRAPHY 619 E. Liberty St. Phone 604 W I You Men! At this Store You Will Find for Your Daily Needs Shaving Creams and Lotions Men's Talcum Razor Blades P Tooth Pastes 'and Shampoos FINISHING 2Combs and Brushes That SMOKE as it should be The And don't forget-- That box of GILBERT'S CHOC- dt OLATES from the KANDY Kind KOLD KASE. I Arceade Pha..ay 2"'The Drug Store Beautiful" 1038-J-Put that in your Phone Book-1038-J_ -, P, wmp ..." untia Zburch ervices TIE CHURCH QCHRIST (D~isciples) New Church Cor. 11111and Tappan. J. ALLEN CANBY, (Acting Pastor) Sunday Is Dedication Day 9:30 A. M.-Bible School.E 10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship, Rev. George W. Knepper of Akron, 0., will preach, sermon, "The Supremacy of the Church." 12:00 Noon-Students Classes. 1:00 P. M.-Fellowship Dinner. 2:30 P. M.-Dedication Service,s Mr. Knepper Officiating. Ad- dress, "The Mission of the Church." Message from Visit- ing Ministers. 6:00 P. M.-Vesper Service, led by Rev. F. P. Arthur. Mr. Knep- per and others will speak. 7:30 P. M-Union Service, HillI % Auditorium. 1 TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fifth Ave. and William St. Rev. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Minister. 9:30 A. M.-Bible School. 10:30 A. M.-The service. Sermon, "Religion and Politics." 5:30-7:30 P. M.-Student Fellow- ship hour and Forum meeting at the parish hall, 309 East Washington St. Subject: "The Place of the Lutheran Church in History." Ralph Ehlers, Leader. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Third and West Huron Streets CARL A. BRAUER, Pastor REFORMATION DAY 9:30 A. M.-Sermon, German. 10:30 A. M.-Students' Bible Class. 11:30 A. M.-Sermon, English. Sub- ject: "Three Critical Moments." 5:30-7:30 P. M.-Students social hour and supper at the parson- age. George Tenhoor will pre- sent "Plato's Arguments for Immortality." Welcome! ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Washington St., and Fifth Ave. E. C. STELLHORN, Pastor 9:00 A. M.-Bible Study hour. 10:30 A. M.-A service commem- orative of the reformation. Sermon subject, "The ving Issue." Acts 15, 1-11 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.-Student Fqrum. Topic to be considered during the discussion hour, ,"The Place of the Luthera Church in History." Ralph Ehlers, leader. ., w CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HERBERT A. JUMP, Minister. E. KNOX 1IITCHELL, University tPastor. LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 10:4p-Service of Worship. Th'e third sermoln in the Series to Open- Minded: "The Iiving Spirit of Liberty". 5:30-Student Supper and Program. Special Armenian Music. 6:30-Fireside Chat. "Should There Be a Church Party in Politics? How about the K. K. K.? FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Huron at Division REV. MERLE H. ANDERSON, D. D. Minister. LEWIS C. REIMAWN '16, Sec'y Men Students MRS. NELLIE B. CALIDWELL, Sec'y 'Women Students. 9:30-Intermediate Sunday School. 10:30-Morning Worship. "Nippers and Grippers". Student Chorus makes its first appearance. 12:00-Young Peoples' Discussion Classes- For Freshmen: "The Manhood of the Master," led by Homer H. Gnafon. For Freshmen women: "Jesus In Modern ife," Grace Williams, '27M. Upper Class- 'How Jesus Met Life Questions," H. G. McClusky. 5:30-Social Hour. 6:30--Angus M. Babcock, '26, leads the Young People's Meeting on the question: "Is Our Christian Civilization Worth Exporting?" I 8;00-Motion Picture Service. Dinky Dean in "A Prince of a King". 1 1 r- ., .. UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister. I At 10:30 "PUTTING RELIGION INTO POLITICS" Those who would treat politics and morality apart will never understand the one or the other. -John Morley. At 6:30 "hAS EVOLUTION SETTLED EVERYTHING?" Dr. Ruthven Speaks. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Huron Street, Between State and Division R. EDWARD SAYLES, Minister. HOWARD R. CHAPMAN, Minister of University Students 10:30-Worship and Sermon. Mr. Sayles will preach. Subject: "MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE." 12:00-The Church Bible School. Dr Bunting, Superintendent. 12:00-Student classes meet at Guild House (across street from church). 1. Dr. Waterman's class in Old Testament Literature. 2. Mr. Chapman's class in "The Meaning of Faith." 5:30-Junior B. Y. P. U. at Church. 6:30-Senior B. Y. P. U. at Church. 5:30-Students' Friendship Hour at Guild House. Refreshments. 6:30-Students' Devotional Service. Mr. Lionel Crocker will lead this meeting. The topic will be, "Is Intelligence Everything?" Oppor- tunity for frank discussion. t i I FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner S. State and E. Washington St. R1EV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D. D., Minister. REV. W. SCOTT WESTERMAN, Associate Minister Rev. Donald Timerman Ellen W. Moore Directors of Student Activities t. Aubrrti's Epitoapal rhn'rr CORNER CATHERINE and UIVISION STREETS HENRY LEWIS, Rector. RACHEL HAVILAND, Secretary for Student Work. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.-Church School. 10:30-Pastor's subject: "What You Are."