SUN DAY, DECEMBER 14, 1924 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F AnE PIFTEEN - 1 ~ ~ -~ I I First Congregational Crtuh and the C. E. meeting, immediately buckling type, with a primitive appe-' Reverend Marion Hall of Japan will after. Kenneth Manwaring, '25E, tite for beef, but is nevertheness the preach the morning sermon on "World will lead the discussion on the topic epitome of justice and virtue, Enid C nurc les Brotherhood." In the open Forum at "Has Answered Prayer Any Reality Bennett makes a charming princess 12 o'clock Reverend Hall will discuss In a World Governed by Universal of age when men were supposed to "Is the Exclusion of Japanese Justi-!ILaw?" fight for women instead of quarrel fled?" The student supper and social --- with them. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church hour will be followed by fireside chat The Unitarian Church The last of the week Wesley Barry Holy communion will be held at 8 at which time Chester V. Culver, Prof. Arthur E. Wood will speak will be featured in "The Country Kid."r o'clock, and will be followed by :Secretary of the Employers associa- 1 at the morning service on "The Relig- In this picture the young star plays church school at 9 o'clock. The tion, will lead a discussion on 'Capital I ious Significance of Social Work." the role of a seventeen year old morning prayer and sermon will be and. Labor" Coleen Moore in "Ninety Music will be furnished by the male orphan who is at once father, mother delivered by the Rector. The student and Nine" will be featured at the quartette. A student christmas fire- and brother to the two smaller chil- service and supper will take place motion picture service. side gathering will be held at 6:30 dren. Their struggle against the un- at 6 o'clock and the service conducted o'clock. derhanded dealings of an uncle wlio by Reverend William M. Jerome, of Trinity English Lutheran Chureh I___wants their farm and their final vie- Dexter, will have as its subject "The! The morning sermon will be preach- Zion Lutheran Church tory forms the principal thread of the' Episcopal Church on Wheels." ed by Thomas Weiskotten, Mount The Bible school at 9 o'clock will be story. In addition to the star and Airy Seminary, '24. "Moral Conditions followed by the morning worship. the two youngsters, Helen JeromeI The First Baptist Church on Our Campus" will be the discus- Reverend C. Stellhorn will deliver Eddy and Edward Burns appear in A special service made up of sion topic under the leadership sof the sermon on "How the Bible Serves1 the cast. Christmas selections will be presented Floyd Winner, '27, for the Forum Its Purpose." Floyd Winner, '27, this morning at 10:30 o'clock. A pre- meeting. The student fellowship will lead the student forum. The Iajstic e-the Bach- Gounod "Ave Marie," hour and supper will immedately topic for discussion will be "Moral "Manhattan" appearing at the a Paul Wilson, and a preceed this meeting. Conditions on Our Campus." Majestic through Thursday, is Rich-! trum~etsol by ________________________________ard Dix's latest starring prodluction. contralto solo by Mrs. Victor Martin - -ssr are among the numbers chosen, and a First Methodist Episeopal Chiurch'Here Dix is seen as a bored young Christtnas cantata "The Incarnation" "Christmas Morale" will be the pas- idler, with a seemingly limitless sup- will comlplete the program. The stu- ter's subject for the morning service. ; ply of n ey, who ventur istriet in dent classes will meet at noon under The Wesleyan Guild meeting at the search of a thrill.Oddly enoughchetis ! the direction of Dr. Waterman and Mr. church will be lead by Marguerite plungedl into a maelstrom of gang Chapman. Refreshments will be Dutton. The topic for discussion is fights and underworld intrigu o and served at the Student Friendship flour "Race Relations." Open house will be lives for a while in Hell's Kitchen held between 5:30 and 6:30 o'clock. held from 7 to 7:30 o'clock. Light liver th wnile imellsK"Gen. Mrs. George E. Myers will lead the refreshments will be served. Follow- The Wnerth man George." The picture is an I devotional meeting. The general topic ing this Captain Francis McCullough Douglas Fairbanks in "Robin Hood," adaptation of Jeffery Farnol's "The will be "Shall the Christmas Spirit will lecture on "The Bolshevik Per- playing a return engagement at the Definite Object." Plenty of action is Prevail? How Can We Help?" secution of Christianity." Wuerth theatre the first of this week, supplied in the swiftly moving epi- --carries us back to the old days of sodes which contain everything from Memorial Church of Christ First Presbyterian Church I bold knights and fair ladies, when "safe blowing" to prize fights. Jac- Thi; morning at the Memorial The title of the morning sermon, a all the elite lived either in a castle qualine l.ogan plays opposite the star, Church of Christ, Reverend J. A. Can- Christmas message, will be What or in Sherwood forest, apparently, and adds a bit of interest in her love by will speak on the topic "The Must I Do With Jesus?" The discus- No character in history or legend has ;for her brother who leaves the Builders of Life and Happiness." Th, e sion classes held at noon are open appealed more to the imagination of "straight and narrow" and and then, young people will hold a social hear to all students and young people of the people than Robin Hood, and and more in her love for Dix. On at 6:30 o'clock which will he follow- Ann Arbor. Preparations for the Douglas Fairbanks' characterization the stage Mr. Al Garbelle atnd the ed by a program. The evening service children's Christmas party will be of this hero gained for him consider- Four Dancing Carenos will be pre- will' begin at 7:30 o'clock. Reverend made at the Hoover Sunday school at able commendation. sentcl. A comely and news reel Canby will speak on the subject 3 o'clock. The Social Hour for young Wallace Beery, as King Richard, is also billed. When Winter Comes to the Soul." people will be held at 5:30 o'rock may appear a blustering and swash- During the last three days "The Man Who Fights Alone," tke production in which William Farnum returns to the screen and the one which marks his debut as a Paramount star, will be shown. It is the drama of a strong man, a dreamer and a tighter, fight- ing his battles alone, who as a civil engineer reclaims the waste spaces for civilization. His love for his little (laughter produces his recovery fron the invalidism which had held him powerless so long. The picture was filmed in Yosemite Valley, and some pleasing scenic effects have been ob-. tained. Lois Wilson takes the part ot the wife. Topics, news reel and comedy will complete the screen pro- gram. The stage act for the htter, half of the week has not yet been announced. The Arcade Rudolph Valentino in his new pro- duction "A Sainted Devil," an adap- tation of "The Rope's End" by Rex (Continued on Page Sixteen) Read the Want Ads We will be open all during Christ- mas vacation, with the excep- tion of Christ- mas Day. HARMO010N Y CAFETERIA 508 East William St. Where the Best Food Is Served NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RETAILING Trains for executive positions in merc mandising, advertising, personnel, finance and control training, and teaching. Store service is comblind with classroom instruction. SERVICE FELLOWSHIPS-$12.00 per week Graduate Division Certificate -AM. S. in Retailing Under-graduate Division with Washington Square College, B. S. Students mauy enterI February or September. Illustrated booklet on appliication. For further information write -Dr. Norris A. Brisco, Director, 100 Washington Square, New York City. Don't Borrow-Subscribe Today. 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