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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAHJY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN J
(Continued from Page 4)
H1ope Eddy. Students are cordially
invited to attend this service.
Lutheran Student Club, Sunday,
March 1:
The speaker for the evening will
be Mr. Bert Ostenson, who is a
member of the faculty in the Zoology
Department at Michigan State Col-
lege. Mr. Ostenson will probably
speak on Evolution and the Bible.
Mr. Ostenson is an alumnus of Mich-
igan and a former member of our
club.
Friendship and supper will be at
5:30 p.m. and the forum hour at
6:30 p.m. Every student is cordially
invited to come and bring his friends.
The A Capella Choir Will practice
at 4:30 p.m. and the Small Choir will
practice at 5:30 p.m.
Palm Sunday services will be held
at both Trinity Lutheran Church and
Zion Lutheran Church at 10:30 a.m.
Everyone is invited to attend services.
Unitarian Church, Sunday, March
21:
11 a.m., Rev. H. P. Marley will
speak on "Jesus Converses with a
Sit-downer."
7:30 p.m., Liberal Students Union:
Prof. Burton Thuma of the Psychol-
ogy Dept. will speak on "Aesthetics
as viewed by a Psychologist."
Presbyterian Church, S u n d a y,
March 21:
At 10:45 a.m., Palm Sunday morn-
ing, church service. Dr. Lemon will
preach upon the subject "For Vic-
torious Living." Special music will
be given including a trumpet solo;
a baritone solo, "The Palms" by
Faure; and an anthem "Praise ye the
Lord" by Cesar Franck.
At 5:30 p.m., the Westminster
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WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING

Guild is entertaining all Presbyter-
ian students on the campus from the
State of Michigan. At the meeting
at 6:30 p.m. which follows the sup-
per and fellowship hour, "The Life
of Christ" will be presented through
picture, music, and story.j
The Fourth Inter-Faith Sympo-
sium will be held Sunday, March 21,
from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Grand Rap-
ids Room at the Michigan League.
The subject will be "Does the Uni-
verse Reveal Intelligence?" Prof. P.
W. Slosson will present the Protes-
tant view, Prof. W. A. McLaughlin
the Catholic view, Dr. Yuen Z. Chang,
the Confucian view, and Rabbi Ber-
nard Heller, the Jewish view.-
Harris Hall, Sunday, March 21:
There will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion in the Chapel at
9:30 a.m.
There will be a student meeting at
7 p.m. The Rev. William Kinder of,
Detroit will be the speaker. All stu-
dents and their friends are invited.
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church,
Services of worship for Sunday,
March 21, 1937.
8 a.m., Holy Communion, Corporate
for Confirmation Class.
9:30 a.m., Church School.
11 a.m., Kindergarten.
11 a.m., Morning prayer and ser-
mon.
4 p.m., Cantata- The Man of
t

Nazareth."
stalker Hall, Sunday, March 21:
9:45 a.m., Student Class led by
Prof. George Carrothers on the
theme: "Some Shifts in Religious
Emphasis."
6 p.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting.
"Supper in the Upper Room." This
is a program which commemorates
the last supper of Jesus and His Dis-
ciples. Because of the devotional
nature of this service, we should like
to have everyone who wishes to be
there make reservation by calling
Stalker Hall, 6881, on Saturday.
First Methodist Church, Sunday,
March 21:
10:30 a.m., Morning Worship Serv-
ice. Dr. C. W. Brashares will preachl
on "Palm Sunday."
First Baptist Church, Sunday,
March 21:
10:45 a.m.. Mr. Sayles will speak
on "The Mind of Christ."
7:30 p.m., Church auditorium, a
Sacred Cantata, "The Seven Last
Words of Christ," by Theodore Du-
bois, will be given by the Church
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Choir, with quartet, Mrs. H. B. Al-
len, soprano soloist, Charles B. Rueg-
nitz, tenor soloist, Wilmot F. Pratt,
bass-baritone soloist. Miss Lou White
will be at the organ and Robert
Campbell at the piano.
Roger Williams Guild, Sunday,
March 21:
Noon, Student Class. 6 p.m. brief
service in charge of Miss Helen Or-
vis. Attend sacred cantata at church,
7:30 p.m.

First Congregational Church,
10:45 a.m., service of worship. Ser-
mon by Rev. J. Edward Kirby of
New York City. His subject will be
"The Peace of Confidence and Cour-
age.
6 p.m., Student Fellowship. There
will be a fellowship hour before sup-
per. Prof. Preston W. Slosson will
by the speaker at the evening service
and will speak on "Have I a Phil-
osophy of Life?"

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Bates: The Bible, as Designed for Living Literature
Link: The Return To Religion
Mauriac: Life of Jesus
Frazer: The Golden Bough
Drummond: The Greatest Thing in the World
Harby : The Bible in Art
Sherman: The Children's Bible
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