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CHURCH TO CELERATE
1111IC01111lielit ogail e lII iilet Ii Year Of
St. A iii'es litt jeea
Commni on
DR. TATLOCK WILL. RETURN
As the openinlfg seri Vce :ythe con-
nemoration of the one hlundredlthivn-
iversa.ry of the founding o«f St. An-,
di ew's Episcopal chureb,,.mombers of
the parish will gather in theo church
at 8 o'clock this morning lor a special
Communion service, wilhI music by the
church school choir. . Henry Lew-
is, rector of St. Andrew's, will preach
at a special morning prayer and
Ccmmunion service at 11 o'clock and
"another special anniversary servico
drill be held at 8 o'clock.
Next Wednesday night, a special
centennial dinner will be held in lHar-
ris hall with Prof. Robert M. Wenley
is toastmaster. rThe speakers will be
D~ean George W. P~atterson, Prof. Ar-
thur Cross, Dr. lienr'y Tatlock, for-
mrcr rector of the church, the Rev.
Penry Lewis, and Bishop 1 lerman
oae f the Diocese of Michigan.r
Dr. Tatlock is returning especiallyti ce br io .1 e ws pa or f
ths church for 32 years, resigning in
1:121 after a pastorate in; which the
church experienced its .rno~t fruitfulI
yearn; and largest expan sion. Rev.
Lewis succeeded Dr. 'at~o( k as as
tor.
ESPERANTO BOOKS READY'
Esperanto booklets, requested by
several persons following the address
of Prof. C. L. Meader several week.,

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FAMOUS PHILIPPINE SENATOR WILL
SPEAK HERE TOMORROW AFTERNOONJ

ART EXHIBIT JUST CLOSED WAS
MOST SUCCESSFUL EVER HELD,
BRUCE DONALDSON BELIEVES
11The mosY ucessf>1ul e xhibit ion the' pressedl by the exhibit. to the extent

'LEWIS RETURNS A deiphi Will Debate
FRMCLVLADPhilippineQuestion
William M. (Budd) Lewis, '29, who
will take the leadin role in this! The subject for debate at the next
year'Uion izopera, "The Same To nmeet jug o[ _Adelphi Hoseif ItepreSent-
?You,'' returned yesterdlay from Glove- !tati Ies w% ill dl w ith the qtues-tion of
lan (1where he hai consulited with Roy; Fhilipp~ine indiependetnce. The (lebat-
loyer, dancing; star of Fred Stone's
cozlir~ny onthe ruties or he n-ers arg~uing in favor of the Philipinel
lnual Uion01 product ion. Hoyer w~ill h~e autocracy will bo0th be forlmer resi-
unable to( come hiere perspually thisj dents of that part of the world(, while

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11t Is(Cia1 ion has eve'r Il;piaved,,,
vs t iewopiniocn o ' Priof. B1ruce Don-ofli An ,-oz
Art <1 -ioma lion' and head of the fine
iit 0_ eartmnt, in regard to bhe fifth
n I exiit cf the works of Ann
A rbor <:rtIist s mind amatecurs, wvhich
closed Fridayv.
Thl exibition was opened with a
*ec p't'ion ai given onl the night of Nov.
Ito flte: mIist s an)d their friends by
8) (1 s<Ill 0 ofthe association. lDuring
:ie 22 days it remniiied open, more

o1 joining the art associat ion.
About 20) of t he works on display
were sold. Includled in this mi-mbar
wvere two oil paintings, one "loral
Study" by May 11. Brown, t he other
''Summer Fields'' by F. 14. Aldrich, .Jr;
numerous Itiits firom the etchings of
Dr. Warren P~. Lombard, Herbert P.
Watts and John Marshall ; several of
the batik~s of Ilarr'iet W. Waite; two
plaques and a. pastel sketch, "En-
trance to Boulevard'" by Emilie Perry.

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year, as has been his practice in thej
p~ast, lbecause of the exceptionallyI
long run of the show in which he is!
la~ying at present.
Floyer has cooperatedo in arrang ing

hose~ on the other side will be Aimer-
All interestel are invited] to attendl
the opel session, which w ill commence

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Miai 1 500t)(people attended, in aoldi-j gallery of Alumni Memorial hiail will
inn to Variouts classes from the pub- Ibe the water coulour rotary exhibition,'
i schools and from departinenits of which is circulating around the cou1-1
the L niversity who came in before the try under the auspices of the Ameni-
('ular vi.sitingy hours to view the ex- can Federation of Art. This display
hi if. Many of the visitors were im- will open-early in December.

NEW YORK{--Calvin Coolidge's "I NEFM YO K-Yehudj Menuhin, 10-
do not choose" in the language of year-o01( violin virtuoso of San Fran-
New England means "I will not,"dicmehs first New York ali-
been announced by John Barrett, pres-
iodent of the Ntational Vermont associa- pheaace in two years last night as
tion, who has polled the opinions ofI soloist with the New York Symphony
70 Vermont and Massachusetts men. orchestra..

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in Town!
'HE MELODY MAST ER

POS8ITIV ELY
NO
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PICES

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iManumel L. QuezonI
Who has come from the Philippine
l slands to spread the doctrine of Phil-
ippine independen~e. He has recently
spoken before the Economics club of
New York where he siarprised the
gatherings' by stating that he was de-
sirous of seeing present conditions be-
tween his country andl America con-

WASHINGTON - Eighteen earth-
quakes have been recorded on the
G eorgetown university seismograph in
two weeks, which is an unusual rec-
ord, according to Director Tondorf,
director of the seismograph.
YES, YOU'LLSEE
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AND HIS FAMOUS

ago, have arrived and will be distrib- (1inue anduthat bloth countries sholdc
uted to anyone desiring -them, accordl- have thmat which they (desire most.
ing to an announcement nmade yester- Considering that he has been one of
dfay by officers of the Esperanto. the staunchest adlvocates of complete
Those desiring them should mnail self- independence this statement has baf-
addressed stamped envelope and six fled many, and lhe may explain it fur-
cents in stamps to 1331 Geddes ave. thier in his lecture here.

Chicago's Edgewater, Beach Hotel
and Aragon Ballroom Stars

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VICTOR
RECORDS
THE ORIOLE
ORCHESTRA
APPEARS
TODAY AT
2:40)
4:30
9 : oi

1 1 Master Syncopaters together with a singing
quartette that will have you pleading for more.
ON THE SCR.EEN

W~vEBH
AND
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BRUNSWICK
RECORDS

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VIRGININ FINN4NDFOA"' .
AND UMEDEG ASS {
Lashed to a Mast in the
height of a furious storm,
the girl prayed for help,t
while the boy she loved
struggled madly-3,i'
A pon'crf ui picture theme, moving
b~ leaps ad bounds to the most 1, ju
thrillingc #..a rx CC 'r . cr ed--the
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IShades of the Saharat
Ve
Here's DesertDy namite!
A Beautiful brunette, in love with a hads'ome lhero, wljo"., cqally in lovit iuh a'
r aish'ing blonde-and a Iiarx dboil it ; a H~ xerma~n, intenit on marry ing the %Sheik's
daui~ghter! Place in a. pot, aild several thiousand ArabS, a camnel or two, a hiorde of
F'oreign Legionmiiies, statrry nights, i leolmnrd cag'e, hieroic sword play,,4tiid wliii've
youl got? "SHlE'S A SHFIK" the 'screanngest farce Bebe D)aniels has ever had!
EPA0W -"
7 :00 h
8:40
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Remember t1h e
Sheik who got his
gals by hook or by -
beck? Imiagine Bebe
as a Shmeba who_
gets her men young,
trainis 'em r well,
~-treats 'eni swell-
and tells 'emii nothi- -
ing! S E' A
StEIKhe!-1

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WITH
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--,W ILLIAM POWELL
* ACLARMM BADGER
4 1 PRODUCTI ON

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Pathe Review
Paramount News

New Aesop Fable
Cartoon

Majestic Orchestra
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