THIR lql;CHMXN DXTT:T wrBNE-M)AY, NOV. 2111)" loic TIlE MICTTI~AN T~XTTIY WEDNESDAY. NOV. 25. 193G Poor Memories Are Attributed Three To Talk To Laziness By Prof. Pillsbury In Inter -Faith I d7nd*UUwUd Sadn the tentative arrangements call for cussed by speakers representing the three additional Sunday afternoon Christian, Jewish and Oriental re-A programs which will include among ligions. their subjects "Can Human Natulre The series is sponsored by Council be Changed?" and "The Idea of of religion, and the Faculty Com- God." These topics will all be dis- mittee on Religious Education. eating Material As Entity I formed automatically so that you will learn it in a connected form with greater ease. Secondly, form natural associa- tions within the material to be learned but do not attempt to think of complicated associations having nothing to do with the material on hand, for so much time will be spent in making and remembering the as- sociation that time will be lost in-! stead of gained. Thirdly, concentrate wholely on the material to be learned and give it all your attention, for otherwise your memory will be laboring with two things at once and slow down the process of memorization. Lastly, do not attempt to learn the whole thing at one time., In other words practiced "spaced repititions," that is, spread the work over a period and then read the whole thing two or three times at regular intervals in, that period. anksgivig Union Service To Be Offeredl A Union Thankigiving Day service of Protestant churches affiliated with the Ann Arbor Ministerial Associa- tion will be presented at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Andrew's Episcopal church, it was announced yesterday. The Union service, a traditional af- fair in Ann Arbor, will feature a ser- mon by Rev. Theodore Schmale, min- ister of the Bethelem Evangelical church. The program will be presid- ed over by Rev. Henry Lewis, of the Episcopal church, and music will be furnished by St. Andrew's choir. Dr. W. P. Lemon, minister of the Pres- byterian church will read scrip- ture, and Dr. Howard Chapman of the Baptist church will offer the prayer. Dr. C. W. Brashares, min- ister of the Methodist Episcopal church will give the closing prayer and benediction. At the Trinity Lutheran church a special Thanksgiving service will be offered at 9 :30 a.m. The sermon will be "Thanks to God" delivered by Rev. H. 0. Yoder. Zion Lutheran church will also present a special Thankgiving pro- gram at 10 a.m. LC ... Ul C WE C1 Cl Plans for an Inter-faith Sympo- sium series starting on Dec. 13 in- clude as speakers on the subject "Ideal Societies, or Utopias" Dr. Ber- nard Heller, director of Hillel Foun- dation, Prof. Yuen Z. Chang, visit- ing lecturer in English, and Prof. Preston W. Slosson, of the history department, it was announced yes- terday. The purpose of the series is-to offer a chance for each religious tradi- tion to be presented by its friends in order to introduce the basic facts of living religions to the campus, according to Rev. Dr. Edward W. Blakeman, Counselor in Religious Education. In the initial symposium, Dr. Hel- ler will present the Jewish view, Pro- fessor Chang the Confucianist view, and Professor Slosson the Christian view of ideal societies. At present, ---_ Last Day ERROL FLYNN "CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE" The Oratorical Association presents 11 ,7 HILL AUDITORIUM SUNDOAY, NOVEMBEER 29, 8:15 p.m 5i~I'ie Admis'son',sI1and 75ce 'ickets at nnAArbor to- Night and Sunday Station-to-Station Rates . . . . .40 . . . ..35 Cleveland, 0. 11 THANKSGIVING DINNER- Served 1 to 3 UNIVERN[TY GRILL 615 E. William Just Off State Extra "SAY IT WITH CANDY" BETTY BOOP CARTOON NEWS OF THE DAY Flint . Jackson Lansing . S * * 9, . .0 .0 .30 .35 . .f . .e Assure Yourself of a HAPPY THANKSGIVING Enjoy a delicious, home-cooked THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER at the MICHIG INN, where courtesy and service reign supreme. -0 Roast Young Turkey Long Island Duckling Baked Sugar Ha n Southern Fried Chicken Complete with all the "fixings" Port Huron Saginaw . Battle Creek . Bay City . Kalamazoo Grand Rapids . . . . . .". . 35 .. " . . . .35 . . . . . .35 .3Y5 0 0 "35 . . .40, ' . . Benton Harbor Pittsburgh, Pa. Chicago, Ill. . . . .50 .65 .0 . . . " " . .60 .65 Petoskey Pontiac .e . s . . F. Traverse City . . . Sault St. Marie . . . Marquette .. . . . .60 .80 .85 ONE DOLLAR PER PLATE 0 MICHIG INN 302 So. State St. Reserve Your Table Now. Washington, D.C. Ironwood . New York, N.Y.'. . . . . .95 - - - - 1.00 . . . 1.10 . 3.75 U' San Francisco, Cal. I ...®... &oI Rates to other points are correspondingly low. Ask "Long Distance". The above representative station-to-station rates are for the first 3-minute talking period. They are in effect every night from 7 p. m. until 4:30 a. in. Also from 7 p. in. every Saturday night until 4:30 a. in. Monday. P IC1HIG~AN BELL T L P O E Co aj I THANKSGIVING DINNER ... 85c Served from 12:30 to 9 P.M. Shrimp Cocktail Half Grapefruit, Maraschino Cream of Fresh Mushrooms Queen Olives Celery Hearts Sweet Gherkins ROAST YOUNG TURKEY. Oyster Dressing ,Cranherrv Sae