1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ________- -~-- 'THIS COLUMN I CLOSES ATS3 P.MI. A IE I CLOSES AT 3 P.M. A DVERTISING FOR SALE FINE CARD TABLES $3.00. Wrought iron bridge lamps. $3.45 at Koch and Henne. FOR SALE 1920 Buick with winter top $185 cash. Call 332-J Ypsilanti. E-FLAT BARITONE and C-Melody" saxophones. Perfect condition. Call 1700-R, 749 E. University. Fred Zierer. FOR SALE Tailor-made tuxedo size 40. Price $25. 110 S. Ingalls. Phone 1722-W FOR SALE Buescher C-Melody saxo- pho. Frosted silver finish, gold plated bell. 619 Whaley Court. 1662-J. OVERCOAT Blanket cloth, with breast and patch pockets. Belted. size 38. Call 1560-W. MAHOGANY Bookcase six feet long.E Glass doors. Also round mahogany library table. 15 Geddes Hts. FOR SALEI NEW 6 ROOM House, stucco and frame, in S. E. section. Large liv- ing room with fireplace, sun parlor, French doors, well arranged kitch- en with built-in ironing board, etc.' Three large bedrooms, bath room, linen closet on second floor. Attic floored. Full - basement. Special features-water lift, laundry equip- ment, gas heater, clothes chute.I Large lot and garage. This is a beautiful home at a fair price. For particulars, call Mr. Sergeant with CHARLES L. BROOKS Realtor; 215 First National Bank Building Phone 315-3552 Evenings 783 FOR RENT FOR RENT Garage and single room I 425 S. Division. ' FURNISHED ROOMS For rent. 1219 S. University. Phone 869-W. BEHIND LAW CLUB Excellent doubler room rent very reasonable. Call after 5 P. M. Phone 1602-M. TWO SINGLE, one double room. 3! blocks from the campus. 940 Green- , wood. Phone 2418-X-J. WANTED FIRST CLASS Mimeograph operator. Permanent position to right person. Apply Box No. 56. 'TWO TICKETS for Iowa game. Sing- le tickets acceptable. Call McPhail, 694-W. between 12-1 noon or 5-8 P. EM. LOST LOST Corner of State and Packard a' manila envelope, containing pair of glasses, fountain pen and several sheets of paper. Finder please call 3028. Reward. LOST Last Friday white gold octagon watch. Call 1767-M. Reward. RIDER FOUNTAIN Pen at Yost Field House. Reward. Call 2135-W LOST Blue fountain pen base on S. Univ. or campus. 1314-J. 506 E. Catherine. LOST One mnoco glove, Size 8, for r r ght hand.nReward. Dan Cohen, 807 E. Washington, Call 481-M. STUDENT DELIVERY Deliveries to any part of the city 50c OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS Untie 8:30 P. M. OppoiteCourt, House PHONE 3591- LANDLADIES- STUDENTS DON'T Overlook the opportunity tol save on many household necessi- ties at The Economy Second Hand Store, 209 N. Main St., Phone 789-M. We sell what you do want and buy what you don't want. N~OTICE PERSONAL ChRISTMAS CARDS ORDER THEM Without delay. Prop- er engraving takes time. Select one of our many attractive and exclu- sive designs and place your order 0. D. MORRILL 14 Nickels' Arcade The Stationery Store BUG DANCES EVERY Friday nite. Masonic Temple, Ypsilanti. Hear the Bug Band play- igexclusively for Bug Dances, TYPEWRITERS CORONA TYPEWRITERS WE HAVE The new Corona Four, with standard keyboard, at $60, or Corona Three, with three-bank key- board, at $50. Also a full line of typewriters of all makes and sup- plies. Terms if desired. Renting and repairing a sepcialty. 0. D. MORRILL, 14 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter & Stationery Store FLORAL IF YOU WANT To make your mother happy send her flowers on your birthday and thanksgiving day, ANN ARBOR FLORIAL CO. Leading Telegraph Florist. 221 E. Libertyf t. Phone 1630 Charge Accounts Solicited. hiUSIG TAILORING ALL SWITCHES and ear muffs, half price. The best of service given. We ForEfficient Work-SEE ue soft water only. Telephone ]JERNAN THE TAILOR_23-. 802 S. State St.2- Cleaning, Pressing, and Alterations. MACK and CO. i .. .,C. BEAUTY SHOPPES GREAT SUCCESS With Nestle Per- manent Waves. Come in personally for estimate. 707 N. Univ. Phone 2652 Stoddard Hair Shop. WATCH THE GRID-GRAPH 3rd Floor Main St. Waving, Marcelling, Shampo Building operation in the States involve a value of five1 of dollars annually. WATCH THE RjID-GRAI )oine~ iUnited billions PH 4 o Sign o The Golden Oaks Inn I 'V ~ . ~ J~.. N - * x\. - * - 1' / N. JASLOW'S DINING ROOM of Y KOSHER i ; ; 4.-l "^+ / 1 / r ~ r' ", DINNERS LIGHT LUNCHES SPECIAL SUPPERS ON SUNDAYS Reasonable Prices Phone 1660-W Ann Arbor, Mich. S10 F ,- "" ... 11 Luncheon, 11 to'2 9lfternoon ,Tea Every Sunday at 6:30 Nov. 16 NEW FASHIONS IN OLD FAITHS. Speaker, Dr. Robins. Nov. 23 THE STUDENT GOES HUNTING FOR A CHURCH. Speaker, Mr. Perry Hayden. Nov. 30 THE LIBERAL CHURCH AND THE CLASS er, Dr. J. F. Shepard. ROOM. Speak- Dec. 7 IS THE STAGE A PULPIT? Speaker, Prof. O. J. Campbell. Privatle, Di nn Ioom (Open until 10:30) CornerfForest and South Uuiv Phone 3361ivw FOR SALE - WEST SIDE FIVE ROOMS and bath; hardwoodI floors; lot 50 x 110; basement in- cludes heated garage; Garland fur- nace; laundry tubs; coal bin; fruit and vegetable cellar; near car line anid grade school. Price $7,000- $800 down. Call Mr. Newton with CHARLES L. BROOKS Phone 315 Evenings 2446 FOUND LOST Blue and plaid robe at North western game. Reward, Phone 1109 A PAIR OF Horn rimmed glasses in case. Between 1204 Hill and Arcade Theatre. Call 390. BLACK CAMEO Ring, gold setting: Call University Extension office. LOST SIX Months old Police Dog.,i Black withtan markings. Black harness. Phone 3208-J. MISCELLANEOUS! GRAND RAPIDS MEN If you4 are motoring to Grand Rapids Saturday and have room for extra passenger 2678 "Some Other Day, Some Other Girl" "Get Lucky" Islam Jones' Orch. 2733 "Tell Me What To Do" "Mean Looks" Vi7 Meyers' and His Orch. 2732 "Roses of "Picardy" "La Paloma"~ Paul Ash and His Orch. STOFFLET PHONO SHOPS 110 E. Wahhington 618 E. Liberty WATCH THE GRIW-GRAPH, of the Unitarian Church ~UnaaOburcbhevc P71 AhAl Iz rLV n t. FOUND A wrist watch. Call 2570 j Call 2417-M. .A4 aU 11s TV 1.L X U 3L I !fill !!21IIIIIIIII111111laII111111II 11111111if II II f 1111111111fl I IfIIIIIiI1 iif l1111 11111111 li ill 111111 i tlilll 111111111111.111. _- =1 SA Complete Stock of UNI V EURS IT YI i B0K ST0RE " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " '' " " " " " " " " " " '"1I11 1a1 1I1 111 i1 I11 111 111 111 111 111 :11 111 t1I 1 J. ALLEN CANBY, '(Acting Pastor)' Fifth Ave. and William St. i Sunday, Nov. 9th (Missouri Synod) Third and West Iuron S CARL A. BRAUER, P 9:30 A. M.-Sermon, Ge S9:30 A. M.-Bible School. 10:30 A. M. - Morning worship. Topic of sermon, "The Method. of the Master." 12:00 M.'-Student Classes. 6:00 P. M.-Young People. Rev. L. F. GUNDERMAN, Minister. 9:30 A. M.-Bible School. 10:30 A. M.-The service. Sermon, "The Co-operation of Home, School and Church." 5:30-7:30 --Student fellowship hour and Forum meeting. Subject, "Fundamentalism and, bieralism.- Leader, Dorothy Kiefer. 9:00 A. M.-Bible Study hour, 10:30 A. M.-Service with sermon by the pastor. Sermon sub- ject, "What Impression Has the Grace of God Made On YoU D" Matthew 18, 23-35. 5:30 to 7:30 P. M.-Student For- um. Topic to be discussed, "Fundamentalism and Liberal- ism." Dorothy Kiefer, leader. 7:30 P. M.-Sermon, "Where Is the Christ Today I" i i ii II 10:30 A. M.-Students' Bible C 11:30 A. M.-Sermon, English 5:30-7:30 P. M.-Student meets at parsonage for su and social hour. The diE sion will be led by Miss L Graiziger on tle sub "Frhendshlp " Welcome! It -1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dhron 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: "RELIGIOUS PERPLEXITIES." 12:00-The Church Bible School. Dr Bunting, Superintendent. 12:00-University Student classes meet at Guild House. All welcome. 1. Mr. Chapman conducts a class for Freshmen and Soph- omores. 2. Dr. Waterman conducts a class for Juniors, Seniors and Graduates. 5:30-Junior B. Y. P. U. in Church' Parlor. 6:30-Senior B. Y. P. U. in Church Parlor. 5:30-Evening Guild. Meeting. Topic, "Adventures in Friendship," by Miss Winifred Gleiss, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner S. State and E. Washington St. REV. ARTHUR W. STALKER, D. D., Minister. HEV. W. SCOTT WESTERMAN, Associate Minister Bev. Donald Timerman Ellen W. Moore Directors of Student Activities 10:30 A. M.-Pastor's subject: "Unconscious Christianity." 12:00-12:45- Student groups at Wesley Hall. Study, discussion, ins tion. 6:00-7:00 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild meeting in the church, led by Howard Y. McCluskey, instructor in Educational Psychc who spoke at the Louisville convention. 7:00-7:30P. M.-Open house at Wesley Hall.. Light lunch served. 7.32 P. M.--Wesleyan Guild lecture by Mr. Arthur Nash of Cincir Ohio. Subject, "The Golden Rule In Business." J- - I - I State and Huron Streets SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Minister, At 10:30 "A PLAIN SERMON" By the Minister Music by Male Quartette HENRY LEWIS, Rector. a I RACHEL HAVLAND, Secretary for Student Work. Sunday, November 16th. Twenty-second Sunday after Trin 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M.-Church School. 11:00 A. M.-Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. Dr. Nichols. At 6:30 Dr. Robins speaks at Fireside Meeting "NEW FASHIONS IN OLD FAITHS": 6:00 P. M.-Student service and supper. Dr. Nichols, speaker. "The Worthwhileness of Risk in Climbing Mt. Everest Mounting to the Stars." <:1. HERBERT A. JUMP, Minister. E. KNOX MITCHELL, University (Pastor. LUCY HUBER, Secretary for Women Students. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURI Huron at Division REV. MERLE H. ANDERSON, D. D. Minister. LEWIS C. REIMANN '16, See'y Men Students MRS. NELLIE B. CALDWELL, Seely Women Students. 9:30-Intermediate Sunday School. 10:30-Morning worship. Rev. John Comm, ,moderator of the Michigan, will preach. 10:45-Service of worship. The fifth in the series of sermons to the open minded: "Jesus the Liberal." 5.00-Student Social Hurnans SuDner. 12:00-Young People's Discussion Classes. i .; I