THE MICR I t,' A N D A T IN RIAT-ITRIIAV APR",92- 44qft 1T11-IF 11M1iCI-J.11 iyA.C. hjJt IV J IP( .L(N NLi G), .7 + fdYiC.liLlllil, t1i"Ii l1, iG3 -1. J l! 54 Legionnaires Wounded In Battle With Nazi aund In New York "Life's Contagions" is the subject of Borne Our Grief" by Lotti, Junior Dr. Leonard A. Parr's sermon. The and Senior Choirs. I oir will lint: the anthem "If With 5:30 p.m., The Westminster Guild, student group, supper and felloy- All Your Hearts" by Mendeissoin, ship hour. At the meeting which and the organist, Miss Mary Porter. follows at 6:30 the subject for dis- 1il play "Prelude" by Purcell and cussion will be: "If War Comes." J Priere a Notre-Dame" by Boellmann._____ A Student Fellowship supper will be St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: be served at 6 o'clock. Fololwing the Services of worship Sunday are: 8 supper there is a program period m m uV , ^- , l,;n~ ^ " - ing of the Episcopal Student Fellow- ship Sunday night in , Harris Hall at 7 o'clock. The speaker will be the Right Reverend Hayward S. Able- white, D.D., Bishop of Marquette in Northern Michigan. All Episcopal students and their friends are cor- dially invited. Unitarian Church: 11 a.m. Morning These four American Legionnaires were injured in a riot at the Yorkville Casino recently when they clashed with members of the German-American Bund, Nazi organization. Seven men were hurt badly enough to require hospitalization. Thirty-four policemen were called to the scene. " I place will be given in the discussion Hobbs iReveats Antarctic Wa ,t dis'"s H ob s R ve ls nta ctc W s for a consideration of the issues to be presented at the campus-wide First Discovered By A merican peace demonstration on April 29. First Baptist Church: Sunday, 10:45 a.m. Rev. Howard Chapman. Univer- Prof.-Emeritus P r e s e n t s who had once sailed with Palmer and ity pastor, will speak on "Life and Conclusive Evidence At by a mistake Palmer's maps were 'Song in an Ancient World." Philadelphia Meeting ascribed to him. 9:30 the Church School meets. Dr. g The maps of the world had al-1 Logan, superintendent. The Junior ready carried the name "Palmer'sIHigh Group meets at 4:30 p.m. in the when Professor Preston Slosson will{ give a talk on "Playing the Game of ICasuistry." Both students and adults are cordially invited to this special meeting. First Methodist Church: Morning worship at 10:45 o'clock. Dr. Bra- hares vill preach. on "Builders." This is University Day and there will be a reserved section for students. Sialker Hall. Student class at 9:45' m. Wesleyan Guild meeting at 6 p.m. There will be student-led discussion croups on the following topics: "The 71ome," "Vocations and Professions," Men and Women Relationships," 'Adventures in Personal Religion," "The Place of the Church in Mod- ern Society," and "Recreation." Fel- lowship hour and supper following e meeting, First Presbyterian Church, 1432, Washtenaw Avenue. 10:45 a.m., "Men, Women and God" is the subject of Dr. W. P. Lemon's sermon at the Morning Wor- ship Service. The student choir di- rected by Miss Claire Coci and the children's choir under the leadership of Mrs. Fred Morns will take part in the service. The musical numbers, will include: Organ Prelude, "Alben- leid" by Schumann; Anthem, "NowI the Powers of Heaven" by Arkhan- gelsky; Anthem, "Surely He Hath ih Church School. 11 a.m. Kinder- service, Discussion panel on "The garten, 11 a.m. Way of The Liberal Church." Each Morning prayer and sermon by the church organization represented on Right Reverend Hayward S. Able- the panel. white, D.D., Bishop of Marquette in 7:30 p.m. Liberal Students Union, Northern Michigan. "The Well of Ararat," reviewed by the author, Emmanuel P. Varandyan, Harris Hall: There will be a meet- 'last year's Hopwood prize winner. Preventive Dentistry is the greatest dental advancement of recent years and is where the greatest step forward in dentistry will be in the future. We all enjoy associating with, and see- ing people who have nicely formed clean teeth, and f see no reason why future generations should not be so blessed. All that is necessary is for you to follow a few simple laws of health, and if you are not acquainted with them I will gladly tell them to you. Good teeth and unexcelled dentistry at a reasonable price has always been my aim. Dr. E. A. Salisbury Phone 5607 621 Forest Avenue a.m. nviy " uummunion. u:ju a.m. Land" for 10 years prior to Biscoe's landing in the Antarctic, Professor Hobbs said, yet this entire American sector was renamed by the British "Graham Land" in honor of Sir James Graham, head of the Admiralty. ! Professor Hobbs quoted from log- books, maps, charts and other docu- ments that he had unearthed on his European tour in customs houses and libraries both here and abroad. Four other members of the faculty, atteiided the meeting of the society. They are' Prof. Heber D. Curtis, Prof. Bradley M. Davis, Prof. Jesse M.! Reeves, and Prof. Henry M. Sanders. UDAILY OFFIC BULLE 1Il___ Church parlors.- Roger Williams Guild: 12 noon. The University student group will meet for 40 minutes in the Guild House. t Mr. Chapman in charge. 6:15 p.m. i The International Council group will be guests of the Roger-Williams guild at a meeting held in the parlors of the First Baptist Church, 512 East Huron. Dr. E. W. Blakeman, Coun- selor in Religious Education, will be the speaker. His topic will be "Sim- ilarities in our Religions." There will be a social hour when refreshments will be served. All foreign students cordially invited. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 409 S. Division St. Sunday morning Iservice at 10:30. Subject: "Probation After Death." Golden Text: John 5:25. Sunday School at 11:45 after the Imorning service. THE BIGGEST I (Continued from Page 4} 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, Rev. -- Fred Cowin, ,Minister. First Congregational Church, corn- 12 noon, Students' Bible Class, H. er of State and William. L. Pickerill, Leader. The High School Department of 5:30 p.m., Social Hour and Tea. the Church School meets at 9:30, the 6:30 p.m., Donald K. Anderson Junior, Primary and Kindergarten will lead a discussion on "What Can Departments meet at 10:30. We Do About War?" A prominent (,service of Worship at 10:45 a.m. - Al i SPRINGSLE of GAS Ranges and GAS Refrigerators We've Ever H ad! DON'T DELAY! . .. Modernize your kitchen now! A new 1938 Gas Range and Gas Refrigerator is within the means of everyone's budget as a result of this . . . Our biggest, easy-to-buy appliance sale. You can have a beautiful range and refrigerator of the latest model in your own home, with the loose change in your pocket. Know new economy with a modern gas range and gas refrigerator. They pay their way year after year, and, within a reasonable time ... save you the original investment. Come in today! MAGIC CHEF v { Any new cabinet type range is included in this sale. ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOVE. 4200-70 SERIES $78.00 ALLOWANCE FOR OLD STOVE $20.00 Plus Tax INSTALLED 5 0 EASY TERMS - ONLY $1.75 DOWN GAS is Best - Cooks Better - 24 Months To Pay the Balance Costs Less! M Dial 3779, concert. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw. Tel. 6005. Rev. W. P. Lemon, D.D., Minister. Elizabeth Leinbach, Assistant E. W. Doty, Organist and Choir Director 10:45 a.m.-"Men, Women and God." Sermon by the Minister. Music by the Junior and Senior Choirs. 5:30 p.m.-Westminster Guild, supper and fellowship hour, to be followed by the meeting at 6:30. Topic: "If War Comes." FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Stalker Hall - Student Headquarters. State and Washington Streets 9:45 a.m.-Student Class at Stalker Hall. 10:40 a.m.-Worship Service at First Meth- odist Episcopal Church. State and Wash- ington. Dr. C. W. Brashare's subject is "Builders." 6:00 p.m.-Wesleyan Guild meeting and fel- lowship supper at Stalker Hall. Discussion groups under student leadership will be held. Te Take advantage of our LOW Optional Rate for Gas Refrigeration. III 512 Ea .L~st Huron lei1. l :3h. I eV DA II I 'IC srult A kM II jj fzt Ii I I I III 11