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November 25, 1933 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Prison: Bus will be in front of the Sunday at 7:00 p. m. Room posted.
Union this morning at 8:25 sharp. It is important that all new and
Only the 25 students who signed up old members be present.
for the trip can be accommodated at
this time. Dr. Aga-Oglu will give a gallery
talk on the present exhibition of
Erents Today Persian fresco paintings in the West
Gallery of Alumni Memorial Hall
Michigan College Chemistry Teach- Sunday, Nov. 26, at 3 o'clock.
ers Meeting: 10:00 a. m., Room 303.
Chemistry Building. Program: J. S. All Women in Education: A very
Bates, "Photochemical Reactions"; E. important meeting is being held on
M. Baker, "Chemical Patents at Monday, November 27, from 7:30 to
Court." Afternoon discussion topic: 9:00 in the Library of the University
Economizing in the Laboratory, in- Elementary School. All are requested
troduced by Dr. D. L. Rich of the to attend.
Physics Department.
University Girls' Glee Club: There
The Graduate Outing Club will will be an extra rehearsal Sunday,
hold an over-night hike this week- Nov. 26, promptly at 3:30 in the
end. Meet in front of Angell Hall Sat- League theatre. All members must be
urday at 2 p. m. and hike to Camp E present.
Newkirk. Every person must provide}
his own blankets. Please make reser- Varsity Band: Full band will meet
vation as soon as possible. Phone Sunday at Morris Hall at 2:45 p. m.
3465. Bring 75c to cover expenses. Wear full marching uniform. There
Transportation will be provided for will be rehearsal for the full band
blankets and any necessary articles. Monday, Nov. 27, at Morris Hall fromE
Phone for information or possible 5:00 to 5:45 p. m.
variation of above plans. All grad-
uate students invited. Senior Ball Committee: Meeting
Outdoor Club: There will be ar Tuesday, Room 302 Michigan Union,
outing Saturday afternoon and eve- at 7:30 i. m.
ning. All members will meet at Lane ~ -
Hall 3:30, where trucks will take J-Hop Conmmittee: I m p o r t a n t
them on a tour. Supper will be had meeting at the Union on Sunday,
at a cottage on Highland Lake. Re- November 26, at 4:00 p. m.
turn about 11 p. in. Cost will be ap-
proximately fifty cents. Anybody de- Student Volunteer Meeting on Sun-
siring to participate in Outdoor ac. day, November 26, at, 4:30 in the
tivities is invited. Cabinet Room of Lane Hall. Mr.
Cosmopolitan Club: Meeting at 8Sinha will meet with us again.
p. m. sharp in Stalker Hall (formerly
Wesley Hall). The Chinese students Stalker"Hall: Sunday program-
will entertain the club by their native 9:30 Freshman Round Table at the
music and pictures showing the va- 1- League. rs
ricus phases of Chinese life. Follow- 10:45 Worship service at the First
ing this light refreshments will be Methodist Church. Dr. Fisher
served. Please note the place of the I preaching.
meeting. 3:00 International Student Forum.
A new series of Student led
Masonic Students: Michigan's Ma- discussions on Present Day Al-
sonic Club, The Craftsman, cordially ternatives for War Methods.
invites you to attend a club meet- Everyone welcome.
ing at the Masonic Temple, 7:30 p. m. 6:00 Wesleyan Guild. Worship serv-
ice on the theme of "Adequate
Notice: 1:15 educational trip to Social Attributes of a Personal
Greenfield Village, Dearborn. Cars Religion." Prof. M. L. Byrn,
leave 'Unitarian Church and return head of the department of in-
before supper. Small transportation dustrial arts of the University
charge. High School, will speak.
8:00 Open House at Unitarian 8:00 Co-operating in mass cOnvoca-
Church. Book Review and Social en- tion at Hill Auditorium with
tertainment. Prof. Harry Ward as speaker.
ComingE Presbyterian Student Appointments
n Eents for Sunday:
Economics Club: Dr. D. M. Phelps 9:00 Breakfast, Michigan League.
will discuss "The Role of South 9:30 Round Table on Social and
America in the Depression" at the Religious trends. Dr. Ward,!
meeting of the club on Monday, No- "What Kind of a Society Do'
vember 27, at 7:45 p. m. in room We Want?"
302 of the Union. Members of the 10:45 Morning worship - Dr. Ander-
staff in Business Administration and son.
Economics, and graduate students in 5:30 Social hour and supper.
these departments are invited. 6:30 Forum. Moving pictures and
address by Dr. Dow Baxter.
Triangles meet at the Union on
Harris hall: 9:30 a. m. Sunday -

Holy Communion, Williams Memorial
Chapel. 7:00 p. m. Sunday "Conver-
satione" for students. The general
topic will be "German Educational
System" and the leader of the dis-
cussion will be Mr. E. N. Stanger.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church:
Services of worship Sunday will be:
8:00 a. m. Holy Communion, 9:30 a.
m. Church School, 11:00 a. m. Kin-
dergarten, 11:00 a. m. morning prayer
and sermon, "Faith in God and Wish-
ful Thinking" by the Reverend Henry
Lewis.
Roger Williams Guild, 503 E. Hu-
ron, Sunday:
10:45 a. m. Mr. Sayles preaches on
"Experimenting in Social Rela-
tions."
12:00 noon Student Group at Guild
House, Mt. Chapman, "Chris-
tianity and the Home."
6:00 p. m. Guild meeting. "Finding
the Trail of Life." Gordon
Stow, Misses Eunice McMullen
and Margaret Peterson.
Ldtheran Student Club: Regular
meeting Sunday at 5:36 p. m. at Zion
Lutheran Parish Hall, East Washing-
ton Street at South Fifth Avenue.
The Ypsilanti Lutheran Student Club
will be the guests of the Ann Arbor
Club. Registrar Ira Smith will speak
on "Education for Service."
Student - Walther League: Supper
and informal discussion led by Mr.
William Munz on "Present Day Ger-
many from a Student's Point of
View" at 5:30 p. m., Sunday at the
St. Paul's Lutheran. Church, corner
of Liberty and Third Streets. Stu-
dents and young people are cor-
dially invited.
Liberal Students Union: "Recrea-
tion in a Leisure Society" will be the
topic discussed by Professor Elmer
Mitchell Sunday evening in the Li-
brary of the Unitarian church. The
meeting will start promptly at 7:30.
Social hour after nine o'clock. Every-
one welcome.
'Young People's Society of the
Church of Christ (Disciples) will
meet Sunday at 6 p. m. at the church.
Lunch will be served at six and will
be followed by a discussion period led
by Don Anderson.
Monday Evening Drama Section of
the Faculty Women's Club will meet
at 7:45 p. m., Nov. 27, at the home
of Mrs. H. C. Eckstein, 1553 Broad-
way.
Hillel Foundation: Sunday, Nov.
26-
11:15 a. m. Services at the League
Chapel. Rabbi Heller will speak
on "In Defense of Maladjust-
ment."
4:00 p. m. Class in "Jewish Ethics,"
given by Hirsch Hootkins, at
the Foundation.
7:00 p. m. Class in "Dramatic Move-

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is urged to attend.
Congregational Church: Sermdn by
'Reverend Allison Ray Heaps at 10:45,
"Let Us Give Thanks." The Student
Fellowship will meet at 5:30 as usual,
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TAXICABS
TAXI-Phone 9000. Seven-passenger
cars. Only standard rates. 1x
LOST
LOST: Black pigskin glove, Sec. 17
Hill Auditorium, Wednesday night.
Call Best, 406 Mosher Hall. 185
LOST: A gold cameo pendant with
long chain. Finder call 2-2347. Re-
ward. 183
WILL the person who by mistake
removed a brown hat bearing in-
itials W. G. S. from the League
Grill Wednesday night please call
Grafton Sharp at phone,2-1214 or
2-3297. 182
NOTICE
NOTICE - Eleanor's. Dressmaking
Shop. 302 S. State St. upstairs.
Coats, suits and dresses made and
remodeled. Prices reasonable. 179
BUY NEW AND USED CARS FROM
FINAb4CE CO. 311 W. Huron 22001.
1933, 1932, 1931, 1930 models. 12x
ARCADE CAB. Dial 6116. Large com-
fortable cabs. Standard rates.
2x
LIRETTE'S shampoo and finger wave
75c every day. Dial 3083. 103
WANTED
"Wanted: Passengers for Toledo, Wed-
nesday p. in. or evening. Room for
7. Return Friday morning. Low
rate. Call 2-2359 or 8754. 184
WANTED TO BUY MEN'S OLD AND
new suits ana overcoats. Will pay
3,4, 5, and 8, 9 dollars. Phone Ann
Arbor, 4306, Chicago Buyer. 5x
To me the sweetest sound these
days is not the clatter of factory
wheels so much as the din of broken
shackles falling from oppression and
the bight of a popl freed from slav-
ery to greed. -- Dr. Earl Hoon.

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