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THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY

, OCT. 31, 1937

meeting and elections, Wednesday, Rev. Earl Sawyer will speak on "My erty at Third, Rev. C. A. Brauer, pas- of Fifth Ave and Washington St.
Nov. 3. 8 p.m. Room 2116 N.S. Idea of Religion." tor. The Rev. C. Strasen will serve Rev. Harold Yochum national advis-
Fellowship hour and supper fol- as guest preacher this Sunday and er of the Lutheran Student Asso-
Churches lowing the meeting. will deliver the Reformation Day ciation of America, will be the speak-
Bethlehem Evangelical Church, First Presbyterian Church meet- sermons at 9:30 in the German lan- er. Lutheran students and their
South Fourth Ave. ing at the Masonic Temple, 327 South I guage and at 10:45 in the English. friends are welcome.
:ne Fourth Avenue. A cordial invitation is extended to
9:00. German Service followed by 10:45 a.m., "Unfinished Business the public. Unitarian Church, 11 a.m. Sunday:
Communon service. is the subject of Dr. W. P. Lemons _Rev. H. P. Marley will speak on "Lib-
9:30, Sunday School. sermon at the morning worship serv- St. Paul's Lutheran Student Club: eral Ferment and Foment." Discus-
10:30, English worship service. Ser- ice. Music by the student choir sion of Unitarian National Confer-
mon topic: "Faith of Our Fathers" under the direction of Dr. E. W. Doty. The students will join the young ence.
Rev. T. R. Schmale. The musical numbers will be as fol- people in a Hallowe'en social gather- 7:30 p.m. Liberal Students' Union,
7:00, Young Peoples League. lows: Organ Prelude, "Come Saviour ing following the supper at 6 p.m. Dr. Martha Colby of the department
of the World" by Karg-Elert; An- The party takes place in the parlors of psychology will speak on "Impres-
Church of Christ (Disciples): them, "Lord Jesus Thy Dear Angel of the church on Liberty at Third. sions of Attitudes in the Orient and
_ 10:45 a.m., morning worship, Rev. Send" by Bach; Solo, "Lord Come to the West."
Fred Cowin, minister. jUs" arr. Handel. Everyone interested is welcome.
12:00 noon, Students' Bible Class, 5:45 p.m., Westminster Guild, stu-
H. L. Pickerill, leader. dent group, supper and fellowship Trinity Lutheran Church, corner
5:30 p.m., Social hour and tea. hour. Reception of foreign students. of Flint Ave. and Williams St. at H ansen's
6:30 p.m., Program, Mr. Pickerill, At the meeting which follows at 6:30, 10:30 a.m. The sermon will be: "The TYPEWRITERS - SUPPLIES
a Raymond Weitemier and Hoyt Servis Dr. Lemon will speak on the topic Reformation Thought."ERTER S IE
e will discuss in brief statements three "Religion in Current Events." "Master" Typewriter Service
. aspects of the subject "A Peace Pal- Lutheran Student Club will meet 611 East William Phone 2-1611
1 icy for a Time of Crisis." A forum . Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church: Sunday at Zion Parish Hall corner
will follow these statements. This Services of worship Sunday are: 8:00

Overly-simplified business which program aims to continue the dis-
has been in a slump since August gave cussion of the most important issues
many holders of securities the jitters, raised by Kirby Page in his two lec-
and they hastened to sell their stocks! tures on Thursday.
at the present prices. Outnumbered l First Baptist Church, Sunday,
buyers, feeling the same way, refused ( 10:45 a.m. Rev. R. Edward Sayles,
to buy at the present prices then minister, will speak on "Habits of
existent and consequently drove down Jesus." Church School at 9:30, Dr.
the securities' prices. Logan, superintendent.
In 1934 the Securities and Ex- +.
change Act established margin re- Roger Williams Guild, Sunday,
quirements of 45 per cent and em-
poweredthe Federal Resetve Board noon. Class at Guild House. 6 p.m.
to change the rule and regulate short The evening session of the Guild.
sales as it saw fit. Mr. Chapman will be the speaker.
In 1936 the Board raised the mar- Discussion. Social hour. Refresh-
gin requirements to 55 per cent of ments.
the market prices because of the ex-
pansion of credit, Dr. Simmons said. F i r s t Congregational Church,
By increasing the cash down payment! Corner of State and William.
on securities and consequently de- 10:45 a.m., Service of worship. Dr.
creasing the amount of credit that Leonard A. Parr's sermon will be on
would be given for financing stock "The Tragedy of the Complete."
buying, the Board hoped to reduce 6 p.m., Prof. Harley H. Bartlett,
in some measure the mouth of one who has traveled extensively in the
of the sources of what it believed Dutch East Indies,, will talk on
was too rapid expansion of credit and "Reminiscences of Sumatra," follow-
concurrent price increases. ing the Student Fellowship supper
at 6 p.m. Every one is cordially in-
I 'Ated.

a.m. Holy Communion, 9:30 a.m.
Church School, 11 a.m. Kindergarten,
11 a.m. morning prayer and sermon
by the Rev. Henry Lewis. (Next week,
Bishop Page).
Harris Hall: The Rev. Henry Lewis
will speak to the "students Sunday
night at Harris Hall on "Christian
Marriage in a Pagan World." The
meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and re-
freshments will be , served. All
Episcopal students and their friends
are cordially invited. (Next week,
Bishop Page).
There will be a celebration of Holy
Communion commemorating A 11
Saints' Day at 10:00 a.m. Monday
morning, Nov. 1, 1937.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Lib-

Beginning

Nov. 1 .

The Colonial 11Inn
Will Serve Luncheon
And Dinner Parties Only
For Reservations, Call 8876
303 North Division Street

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