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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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by Sarah Slocum, '25. The subject is:
"God's Holy Day: What Is It For and
Why?" "The Mircale of the Corn," a
C huchesreligious drama, will be presented by
the Presbyterian Players, directed by
Robert Henderson, '26, and Anne
Miller, '26. The public is invited.
SL Andrew's Episcopal Church There will be no admission charge.
Holy Communion and Church school
will be held at the usual hours. The First Methodist Church
Rector will deliver the morning ser- The subject of the morning sermor
mon on the subject "Taking Jesus w ill be "The Judgment." The student
in Earnest." The student service and bible classes will meet at noon in
-supper will be in Harris Hall at 6 j Wesley Iall. "Hidden Parts of -Our
o'clock. Hymnal" is the topic for the Guild
meeting, led by Ellura Harvey, '25.
First Congregational Church From 7 to 7:30 o'clock open house
The sermon by Reverend H. A. will be held at Wesley Hall. Lunch
Jump at 10:45 o'clock will be entitled will be served. The topic for the
"Pipers and Dancers". The Baptist evening sermon will be "Being Hu-
Students' Guild will be guests at the'man".
student supper and social hour. Dr. I
Walter Judd, chairman at the Indian- Memorial Church of Christ
apolisstudent convention, will speak Reverend Canby .will speak of "The
at the Fireside meeting on "The Success of Christ", the third message
Clio ice of a Life Work". The second in a series on the "Mission of Christ."
part of the special serial "Columbus Th-e special hour for the young people
and the Discovery of America" will at 6 o'clock will be followed by a pro-
be shown at the motion picture ser- ,ran led by Miss Bond. At 7:30
vice. o'clock "The Story of One of the
Great Hymns of the Church" will be
First Baptist Church told, and the same selections will be
The morning services will be in sung by the congregation, choir and
charge of the Students' Evangelistic soloists.-
hand. Lionel Crocker, Grad., Nor- Trinity English Lutheran Church
ian Johnson, '25, and Floyd Stayner, "The Coming of the King" will be
'28E, will speak. The 'University the theme of the talk at this morn-
classes will meet at noon with Mr. ing's worship. At 5:30 o'clock a stud-
Chapman and Dr. Waterman. The ent Fellowship supper will be served
students are requested to meet at at the Parish Hall. The discussion
the Guild House at 5:30 o'clock and subject for the evening is "Is There a
go to the Congregational Church for IRace Question on Our Campus?"
the social hour and special program. ----
Unitarian Church
First Presbyterian Church I"The Best Substitute for Religion",
Dr. William R. King, secretary of a sermon on the reconstruction of re-
the Board of National Missions of ligion, will be the title of the morn-
New York, will speak sat the morning ing sermon. Special music will be.
Worship. The social hour at 5:30 furnished by the Male Quartette. At
6'clock will be followed by the Young 6:30 o'clock Dr. J. F. Shepard will
People's meeting which will be led I speak.

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