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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1937

theme of "Freedom in Personal Con- MAY ABANDON DEPOT
Hospital Workers;dt~_
. r __YOFFICIAL___ LANSING, April 2. -()--The
To Meet April 15 ) Pennsylvania Railroad asked the
To etUplDA L TF INUniChurch, Sunday: State Public Utilities Commission to-
s__L T11 a.m., Mr.. Marley will speak on
Officials, nurses, dieticians andI "The Re-discovery of the Bible by day for permission to abandon its
record librarians of Michigan hos- (Continued from Page 4) Ernest Sutherland Bates." I depot at Muskegon Heights. The
pitals will hold their 22nd annual-- 7:30 p.m., Liberal Students' Union. road contended its nearby depot in
meeting here April 15 and 16 to dis- ers, on the theme: "Certain Shifts in Mrs. Lila Pargment will speak on Muskegon provided sufficient facili-
cuss common problems and hear Religious Emphasis." "The U.S.S.R. in 1936." ties for the area. A hearing was set
speakers principally chosen from 6 p.m., Wesleyan Guild meeting. 9 p.m., Social hour. for April 20.
among their own number, it was an- Dr. Guy Inman will speak on "Chris- - - -
nounced yesterday. tianity and Peace in Latin America." St. Paul's Lutheran Church: C. A
Three organizations are expected Dr. Inman is on the Committee of Brauer, minister. Morning worship!
to bring more than 300 persons to Cooperation with Latin America and and sermon at 10:45 a.m. Topic:
the two-day session, according to was a member of the Peace Confer- "Christ's Third Appearance to His
Robert G. Greve, assistant director of ence at Buenos Aires. Fellowship Disciples."
the University Hospital. The organ- hour following the meeting. The Student Club meets at 5:30'
izations that will meet are the Mich- p.m. for supper and fellowship hour
igan Hospital association, the Michi- First Methodist Church, Sunday: Bible study hour and business meet-di
gan Dietetic ,association and the Morning worship at 10:30 a.m. Dr. ing will be held at 6:30 p.m. Welcome,
Michigan chapter of the Association Guy Inman will preach on "Christ in! Lutheran students and friends. "
of Record Librarians of North Amer- Latin America." Spring CVac
Lii. Trinity Lutheran Church: Services
First Presbyterian Church, Sunday: for the first Sunday after Easter will
Final Of feringMeeting at the Masonic Temple. be held in Trinity Lutheran Church Take home a "rea
At 10:45 a.m. "The Romance of at 10:30. The pastor will use as his We feature a 1ar e
Religion" is the topic upon which Dr.-theme "The Mirror of God's Words"e
of Henry VIII Lemon will preach at the morning -James 1:21-27. The choir will sing bracelets, charms.
worship service. Music by the stu- "The Son of God" by Herbert.
Given det At 3choir p.and dProf. Pbresquarte te. Sls- Lutheran Studtnt Club: There willcgarettecass
son will be the guest speaker at the be a meeting on Sunday evening and versity of Michiga
Playing before large audiences for regular meeting of the Westminster a discussion on "A Christian's Rela-
three nights, "King Henry the Guild. He will speak on Current' tionshipdisousscialEvils." l -th
Eighth," Shakespeare's drama being Events. A supper and social hour will This discussion will be held in the
presented by Play Production, will precede the meeting at 5:30 p.m. All same manner as the discussion on
be given for the last two times this' students are invited, marriage and divorce. Social and
bferngonvn toighst. i ssupper hour at 5:30 and Forum hour
afternoon and tonight. at 6:30. Everyone is cordially in-
The performances will begin at First Baptist Church, Sunday: .ted
2:30 and 8:30 p.m. today. 10:45 a.m., Rev. R. Edward Sayles vtd _____ ______c 4 r c d
Regarded as the most ambitious will speak on "Abiding Satisfaction.'
presentation ever attempted by Play The Church School 'meets at 9:30 Eye Glass Frames
Production, the show is being di- a.m. High School Group, Rosemarie Repaired. CARL F.7
rected by Valentine B. Windt, direc- Chatterton, president, will meet at L
tor of Play Production, who is being 7 p.m. with church and student Lenses Ground.
aided by Achilles Taliaferro of the groups for an evening with Dr. and HA LLE R'S Jewelry Jewelers in the Ar
School of Music, and 'Ruth Bloomer Mrs. Tompkins. State Street at Liberty
of the department of physical edu-
cation. Roger Williams Guild, Sunday:
The plot of the play revolves about At noon at Guild House, Dr. C. E
the divorce of King Henry from Tompkins, 1900 Med., of Sui-fu,
Catherine of Aragon and his subse- China, will speak on "The Supremacy
quent marriage to Ann Boleyn. of Christ." 7 p.m. The Guild meet-
The costuming has been done by ing will be held in church parlors,
James Doll, Grad., and the scenery by with members of church and con-+ +
Oren Parker, Grad. Henry the gregation invited. Dr. and Mrs.
Eighth is played by Ralph Bell, '37; Tompkins, soon to leave Ann Arbor,
Catherine of Aragon by Sarah will be special guests. Each will talk 0
Pierce, Grad.; Ann Boleyn by Jean of their work in China. Special so-E
Greenwald, '37; and Cardinal Wolsey cial period to follow at 8 p.m. when
by Frederic Crandall, Grad. refreshments will be served by the
Guild Committee. ctivitles

SETTLE SHORT STRIKE
SAGINAW, April 2.-(P)--Fifteen
hundred Saginaw Valley coal miners
were idle Friday in one of the short-
est coal strikes on record. Their
avowed belief that a settlement soon
would be reached was justified when
an agreement between the United
Mine Workers and the Appalachian
coal operators was announced during
the afternoon in New York.
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Crash Injuries Prove!
C tas TInj riesProve r' First Congregational Church, Sun-
Fatal To Truck Driver day:
James E. Doyle, 38 years old, of 10:45 a.m., service of worship. Ser-
St. Louis, Mo., died yesterday in Bey- mon by Rev. Frank J. Day. His sub-
er Memorial hospital in Ypsilanti ject will be "The Supreme Need of
from injuries he received when he Our Times."
was crushed on U.S. 112, four miles 6 p.m., Student Fellowship will
west of Ypsilanti between his truck meet for a fellowship hour and sup-
and another driven by Lawrence per together after which there will!
Wilkinson, 29 years old of Detroit. be a panel discussion on "Social Ac-
Wilinsn, 9 yarsoldof etrit. tion in Professional Organizations."
Doyle was stepping into his truck j
after changing a tire when Wilkin-:_ Harris Hall, Episcopal Student Fel-
son's truck, travelling east, swerved!
to the side of the pavement and side- lowship, regular student meeting, 7
swiped Doyle's truck. p.m. today Prof. Harley H. Bartlett
sdwill give a talk on A Journey to the
_____________ , gSouth Seas, with motion pictures.
IiAll students are cordially invited.

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Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church,
services of worship, today are: 8 a.m.
Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m. Church
School, 11 a.m. Kindergarten, 11 a.m.
Holy Communion, and sermon by the
Rev. Henry Lewis.
Church of Christ (Disciples) Sun-
day:
10:45 a.m., morning worship, Rev.E
Fred Cowin, minister.
12 noon, Students' Bible Class, H.
L. Pickerill, leader.
5:30 p.m., Social hour and tea.
6:30 p.m., Discussion program.
Subject, "Facing the Liquor Prob-
lem." This is the last program of a
series of discussions on the general
TYPEWRITERS
FOUNTAIN PENS
Student Supplies
O. D. Morrill
314 SOUTH STATE STREET

HILLEL FOUNDATION, B'NAI B'RITH
Oakland and East University.
Dr. Bernard Heller, Director.
8:00 p.m. - Open house.
Meeting of Independents for European
and Palestine campaign.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Masonic Temple, at 327 South Fourth Ave.
Rev. W. P. Lemon. Minister
Miss Elizabeth Leinbach, Assistant.
10:45 a.m. - "The Romance of Religion".
Sermon by the Minister
Student choir and double quartette.
5:30 p.m.-Westminster Guild, student group.
Supper and social hour followed by the
meeting at 6:30. Professor Preston W.
Slosson will speak on Current Events.
BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH
South Fourth Avenue. near Packard
Rev. T. R. Schmale, Pastor
9:00 a.m. - Early service (conducted in Ger-
man).
9:30 a.m. - Sunday School - Classes for all
age groups.
10:30 a.m. - Morning Worship. Sermon topic:
The Responsibility of being a Christian.
7:00 p.m. - Young People's League.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409' South Division
Reading Room, 206 East Liberty
Services Sunday, 10:30 a.m.

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Cor. Third and Liberty Streets
Carl A. Brauer. Minister
9:30 - Church school and bible class.
10:45 - Sermon, "Christ's Third Appearance
to the Disciples."
5:30 - Student club supper.
6:30 - Bible study hour - short business
meeting.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner State and Washington Streets
Rev. Charles W. Brashares, Minister
9:45 a.m. - Student Class led by Dr. G. E;
Carrothers.
10:30 a.m. - Sunday morning worship service,
"Christ in Latin America." Sermon by Dr.
Samuel Guy Inman, authority on Pan-
American life.
6:00 p.m. - Wesleyan Guild at Stalker Hall.
Dr. Inman will speak.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
East Huron between State and Division
10:45 a.m. - Mr. Sayles on, "Abiding Satis-
faction."
12:00 Noon. Dr. Tompkins at Guild House, on
"The Supremacy of Christ."
7:00 p.m. - Meeting in Church Parlors. An
evening with Dr. and Mrs. Tompkins who
are soon to leave Ann Arbor. Social hour.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner Washington St. and Fifth Ave.
E. C. Stellhorn, Pastor.

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