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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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(laigoa~ near WashtiaW NOTICE-Sax reeds, $1. per half dozen.

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IIAFAY'ETTEk, Intl:--1e.e"Cob n15 atenlts for an average a r7 iBy AsocateLPress) iteA-aeDa 11,adyu ata .XTC - on aywut iet
I on"'SWilCC, aCC of the Pl~ude bahk- Yiai'ds. 'li se ive hil'inand c ""'_ < r + _T e hre Bi Iwill be charged.h aeswn.ApyBx14Mei
Ii fi. "LI l Ll eard bungrui theaihing. It' tni age for I be season of "rfyard i1,1w',,en t U ixert ies,M ichigan, rsonii A i t Aicahiga dandjr;s;psor ant ad gnOTilEyoun la0-wuldlik5t
Navy and Lafayette are thUoonly fed ugu h ihfi~0 y on 7.26 aticmptis. The arrr1.1r ; WU SU,11 i alc;a, who engage in hockey clssiyalnsaddt rvs runthde approie ed n al.5-1
tcama thatgrremain nia, aatordinnttod ett'rerag hn that tc Z)dTS
tem°vii rminuaetc o nted!na or prt today agreed on a This column closes at 3 . M. date pracd- WIANTED STUDENTS to know that
C.jairi ii.Wi Jetig <iPilduIor is, j~witr's matches. gingepublication. meo Ntc ecof nynerrior mst be Sn asfo 5t 2 o l
in the r'ate for eastern foot ball laurel Cien iefr h eon netin w^py ro 3t $ r(i
GooaI o hrdavM~ii v ol la-dshe Lrough bponnns,line i r ZllA nog wilcose ats for 1the =237-o!' h,'"h clowing g:anes were arrang- CAswRTESs and l ercoal s.
battles. Onea-ol'the iwii lpcsifor a tcti of 67 yards aauint 962 a 12yad#,gindagi, 1 iniesta,!at Wiconsi, aur Ten cnts per reading lie on the bass 11 .ofNDIL 30
of th;a a h 01 i fBonfor Iehll ,ostilig, the lMmaesol ta trong Navy eleven. lii!i tde1 .t14-I A S .sonsin at Minnesota, Febru- five average words to the line) for one or two tf
of*theclay ws the 0-10'tc.of I owe insertions
and Col gate whih. wll robably rob01) 'lAder bat. ' a (1S hroug . ii'i-02Fin t it i .jYyv11-15; iligaliat V;7O1n Nine cents per reading line for three or more
-atm -to; 1chian at Minne- isertios. ll'
Casott. .C1 rclassifieds receiveatthDilofce' lL
castoriin hamioshi a zlosibeYards i" only a lit te ahoad o WAi i:f. ll.ana in the last gamene 'lthe ea i cta fc'n}'arl';2223; WiconlSlinat i h rs uligo anr tet
alhHrS Fowever, Wilcox played in 34f min ii Wilcox didl moe than runiI ) U'V01 ichgan, 14arh 4-5; M1innesota at CONTRACT RATES -_ ---- -- - -______ _____
conside ration1 for llatona1 nos Special standardized rates given on applica-
PenyvafndCre" laed'tSoutof1a ii o5si1)it) 36J in Pr- I a; a halfback but i auldiiaon i11' j: ihigan, February 11-12. fn.
""tns otiprateggne iloe the Purdue team from the I-- -
the second fe< inue gamne in the east at f os moratenaeensploe ORtD .ALS AND) SERVICE
Franklin field before a crowd that nwierl' ieGange and joesting in 1924 and Iquarterbackh post. Hel complletedl thea Cotton iileox has another year of -
n m ee moe ta ,00 i- ii y er ",E>spe ivly dill not pay so trple threat requirements ) y his 'pass-- c ou ipEettiol left at. P urduIe, and is LOST i 2S F R O D T R
versity of Pittsburgh scored it near to full time. The Purdue hacki ing andl kicking add was also safety 5 ekd o o d viybta elnx 95 V l ) R ~ ) TE , 5go4 d
!eet ucsievcoyoe enis credited with making S39 yards in Iman, nadl subjected ito strenuous hand- year in Coach i'helan's drive to finish LOST-Glasses in leather case on them cord tints. lMoror A-1. Top
Mtate by downing the Lions 24-G hi the his team's six big games with Navy, liug by opposing tacklers. viel up in the'final standings. Campus, Tuesday afternoo. all
latpro.Wabash, Wisconsin, Chicag>o, North- 10 5' 9517.'E nw ars
Washington'and Jefferson was re- westernand___________________i___frontandrear,_u
tuirned victor in the annual battle with In fool Conference games, Wilcox__ 'l lolt ieg a1(tp lie
West Virginia by a 13-3 scorIe. Th car-ied the ball 71 times for 540 yards 'V i-&4ior A-.
heavy Presidents exhibited a varied gin or an avcrage of 7 6-7 yards each O RETSige oi
wf nsv t at t e M u ti er wee time, while against three non-Con- F~ O nd RENT--inglseabom ,hiIfor1 0 4)1!JNU rp .ca
unable to cope with. .eeeco ?; ?S egind47 ad
_________________________University. 'Phone 301 5bli ,11 oletod tcare and c an
Syracuse defeated Columbia, 19-2.1- 'bo______________for__$100.___j
largely thi ough the work of the lest in the south, as the Crimson team ( I "'ro0& RENT-1020 S UnversiyAv.
Orange ends, Hanson and~ Archoska.I marched to a one-sided victory over laige attractively furisdi r t ' I 25 RD ') VO 1)001, 5 good{
Each of these stellar wingrnen scor(d its traditional rival, 33-6. This vi- suiello one rtoL catr-s, uph olstering
touchdowns after long runs through tory' gives Alabama thiree successive room and bedroom 0 cnpm, o(,. Mot oi leri(.
the Columbia team. undefeated seasons and practically in- acos imEu rc
The annual battle between Alabama 'sures the acceptance of Stanford's bid - O-FSM rr-53
and Georgia attractedI greatest inter- to play on the coast later this year. - ,-
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NOTICE-Bargains in used tenor ban-
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University Music House. 49-51-52
To see best of 50 lines clothing dr P
card to 1103 E. Washington. Photne
6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf
NOTICE-Girls interested in forming,
group in view of petitioning - Na-
tional Sorority. Give name, address,
class, and college in answering. Ad-
dress Council of Regents, 140 Acton
Rd., Columbus, Ohio. 48-49-50-51-52
NOTICE-Gibson mandolins at, half,
price. University Music House.
49-51-52
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All kinds of shoes cecanmed, dyedi and
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B'nai B'rith
HILLEL FOUNDATION
615 . UIniv-ersity . Phone 3779,
Sunday, -Nov. 28, 1926.
4:30
at Lane Hall
Sermon by Rabbi Finkelstein:
"Is~ Thanksgiving a Vital Institu.
Lioi? IHow Should It Be
Celebrated?~"

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FIRST METHODIST
10:<0--Mrhung orship.
12:00-Student Bible Classes.
6:00-Wecslcy?.n Guild mreeting.
7:30-Eveniiig church service.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH
RI. Edward Sayles, MYinister Cornier Ituroii 'and Diviion Sts.
Howard IL. Chapmnan, Minister of h Ire11 nesnIiise
Students Lewis (C. Iteimian
M lrs. Nelhie 13.hCadwell

10:45 A, M.-Sermon on "Self--Aats-
tery" by Mr. Sayles.
9:30 A. M.-Church Bible School.
10:00 A. M.-Dr. Waterman's stu-
dent class at Guild Hlouse.
12:00 M.-Mr. Chapman's student
class at Guild House.
5: 30 P. M. -Student Friendship
H-our.
6:30 P. M.-Devotional meeting.
Miss Florence Leonard, '26, of
Detroit, will be the guest and
speaker. Cinder auspices of
World Service Committee.

I I Secretaries for Students.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Herbert A. Jump, Minister
i tlcu Ra.rsay, Student D)irector
10 : 45--"T e Diet of the Soul."
5: 30-Student supper.
6:30-,Miss Norton will speak. "Mliy
Summer Adventures as a Rel-
goes AWorker ini Colorado."

9:30-- Student class 1l(1 by lDr.
Albert llymna, Assistant Pro-
fessor of H-istory.
10: 45-'9ten or THarles-Whicli ill
Dr. Merle li. Anderson.
5:30-Social flouir and Supper.
6:30-'dotulg People's Meeting;
leader, Erncst Iildnei'; sub-
je(t: ";v 'tD~i4o Studniluts Want
in Religion f"

S:00-- -Motioni
Benutfor

picture service. A
feud story: "Hell
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U1NITARIAN CHURCH
Staite and Huron
Sidney f'i.Robns, Ph.D., Minister
10:45 A. M.
Mlorning Service
"'l'hiis Foolishines s of Preaclhiig"
5:45 P. M.
Candllelight Suipper
6:30
Discussion
Dceaun Edmund E-. Day
"TPic Revolt of Youth"

FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
40)9 South D~ivision St.
10:30 A. M.-Regular morning ser-
vice, subject: "Soul and Body:"
11:45 A. M.-Sunday school follow-
ing the morning service.
7:45-Wednesday evening testi-
monial meeting.
The Reading room, 10 and 11
State Savings Bank building, is
open daily from 12 to 5 o'clock,
except Sundays and legal holidays.

BETHLEHEM
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Fourth Ai-e. near Pachard St.
G~. A. ;Nemiuaiann1, IM usier
9:00 A. M.-Adult classes.
10:00 A. M.Regular morning ser-
vice. Sermnon subject : " Thte
tither in ileaveni."
11:00 A. M.-German service.
16:30 P;, M. - Young People's
League.

S'a.mANDREW'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
D ivi slinant] Catherine Streets
henry Lewis, Rector
TEhuomas L. Harris, Assistant
ADVS-ENT SNDAY
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion (in
the Church).
9:00 A. NI. -Holy- Communion
(Williams Memorial Chapel).
10:00 A. M.-Student Study Circle,
Harris Hall.
11:00 A. M~.-Morning prayer and
sermon by the- Rev. Henry
Lewis.
6:00 P,, M.-Student supper and
discussion, IHarris Hall.
4 :00-6 :00 P. M.-Open house for
students every Wednesday -aft-
em-noon1 in H-arris Hall.

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Chapel
Wiliam and ThompsWsI

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
W'ashington St. and Fifth Ave.
F. C. Stelllorn, Pastor
l9:00 A. M.-B~ible study.

CHURCH OF CHRIST
DISCIPLEIS
Corner 11111 and Tappan
Kenneth B. Bowen, Pastor
10 :30 A. 1\.-"Valnes,"l by pastor.

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
I (IfissourI Synod)
I Third and West Huron Streets;
C. A. BRAUTER, Minister.

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