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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

A IURbA)?, JAN. Li, 193S

Government Gunners Drive Insurgents Out Of Teruel

lude, "The Lord is My Refuge" by 4 'Self-forgetful Unity in Christ." 6 p.m. . Candlelight Service -
Reger; Anthem, "Seek Ye The Lord" "Proud Pilgrimage to Haymarket."
by Roberts, and a Solo, "Fear Not Ye, Lutheran Student Club will meet Address by Mr. Marley, assisted by
O Israel" by Buck. Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in Zion Parish Mr. Edward Jurist and Norman Ros-
5:30 p.m., Westminster Guild, stu- Hall. The speaker will be Profes- j ten. Cello solo. Miss Gratia Har-
dent group, supper conference. Re- sor Howard McClusky. The student irington.
ports of the recent National Assembly choir will meet at 4:00 p.m. for re- 7 p.m. Buffet Supper.
of Student Christian Associations will hearsal. 8 p.m. Round Table led by Prof.
be made by Clarence Karsin, Emily; Lowell Carr on "The Public Mind
Morgan and Guy Orcutt. All Pres- Unitarian Church, State and Huron and the Courts."
byterian students and their friends Streets, "Happy Sunday Evening." 9 p.m. Social Hour-Radio program.
are invited. -_ - _-_--_-_----_--_--_ ~

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Blood flowed as guns barked in the worst battle of Spain's war--the struggle between Government forces
and Insurgents over possession of Teruel. These are Government gunners in action, helping drive Rebels
from their barricades and forts within the city.
-DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University.
Copy received at the office of the Assistant to the President
until 3:30; 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.

Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church:
Services of worship Sunday are: 8:00
a.m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.
Church School; 11:00 a.m. Kinder-
'garten; 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayerl
and Sermon by The Rev. Frederick
W. Leech.
Harris Hall: Dr. V. A. Scanio, Ph.D.,
head of the University of Michigan
Italian Department will speak Sun-
day night on his experiences and
travels abroad as a student. The
meeting will begin at seven o'clock.
Refreshments will be served. All
Episcopal students and their friends
are cordially invited.
St.Paul's Lutheran Church, West
Liberty at Third, Carl A Brauer,
Iminister. Morning worship and ser-
mon at 10:45.
The Student Club will leave the
church at 5 p.m. for Mill Lake to the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cannehl.
Supper and outdoor sports form the
attraction of the evening. A large
attendance of Lutheran students and
their friends are expected to attend
the outing. The usual Sunday eve-
ning meeting at the church Als omit-
ted this Sunday. Be at the church
not later than five o'clock.
Trinity Lutheran Crurch corner of
Fifth Ave. and Williams St. Sermon
by the pastor Rev. H. O. Yoder on

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Ak VACATIONe..
AT THIS PERIOD of the year a vaca-
tion sounds decidedly out of place.
However, the pure, crystal clear water
of the Michigan Union swimming pool
is the next best thing to that summer

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day ,Jan. 1.7, at 7 p.m. in 3065 N.S.
"The Piggot Deep-Sea Cores" re-
viewed by Mr. David H. Swann, and
"Cycle of Weathering" by B. B. Poly-
nov, reviewed by Dr. M. W. Senstius.
Light refreshments at 8:00.
Graduate Education Club. January
meeting will be held in the University
Elementary School Library Tuesday
(18th) at 4:15 o'clock. Alvin Zan-
der, Research Assistant in Educa-
tional Psychology, will talk on "A
Countrywide Guidance Experiment
in Branch County Sponsored by the
Kellogg Foundation and the Univer-
sity of Michigan." Refreshments will
be served.
Physics Colloquium: Professor N.
H. Williams will speak on "Short
Waves and Wave Guides" at the
Physics Colloquium Monday, Jan. 17
at 4:15 in Room 1041 of the East
Physics Building.
Faculty Women's Club: Mrs. Kelly's
groups of the Newcomer's Section will
meet at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.
19, at the Speech Clinic of the Insti-
tute for Human Adjustment, 1007
East Huron St. The group thru the
courtesy of the Director and Staff of
the Speech Clinic will be shown thru
the building and will then go to the
Michigan League for tea.
The Monday Evening Drama Sec-
tion of the Faculty Women's Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Michi-
gan Union on Jan. 17. .
Forestry Club: All members will
please be present at Rentschler's Stu-
dio, Huron Street, one o'clock, Tues-
day, Jan. 18, to have Club picture
taken. (Pre-foresters note). Be
prompt,
A.A.U.W. International Relations
Supper, Sunday, 6 o'clock, Michigan
Union.
Professor Max Handman speaks on
"Economic Imperialism." Public and
students welcome. Phone Union for
reservations.

fraternal groups will be presented to- The usual refreshment period and
gether with other local talent. social hour will follow.
Hillel Players: Major production First Church of Christ, Scientist,
this year will be "Roots" by Edith 409 So. Division St.I
Grossberg Whitesell. Tryouts for the Sunday morning service at 10:30.
parts will be held at the Foundation Subject, "Life." Golden Text, John
at the following times: 1:1,4.
Friday, Jan. 14, 4:30 p.m. Sunday School at 11:45 after the
Saturday, Jan. 15, 3:00 p.m. morning service.
Saturday, Jan. 16, 4:30 to 9:00.
Students interested in any phase First Congregational Church: 10:45
of production should report to try- a.m., Service of worship. Dr. Leonard
outs or call Louise Samek. Parr will preach on "The Prophet
With a Harp."
Churches 6:00 p.m.-A rousing discussion is
Ann Arbor Friends will hold their anticipated in the Congregational
meeting for worship Sunday at 5 Student Fellowship next Sunday eve-
p.m. at the Michigan League. nig at 6 o'clock. UndeB te leader-
ship of Dr. Edward Blakeman, -a
Disciples Guild (Church of Christ) group if students, including a mem-
10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, Rev. ber of the R.O.T.C., will debate the
Fred Cowin, minister. question of "Peace, Pacifism, and
12:00 noon, Students' Bible Class, Preparedness." Both the radicals
H. L. Pickerill, leader. and the conservatives will make them-
5:30 p.m., Social Hour and Tea. selves heard in this meeting. This
6:30 p.m., Forum-Mr. Kenneth Will be open to the public, the debate
Morgan will speak on "Techniques beginning at 7.

vacation.
MICHIGAN
SWIMMING

UNION
POOL

7~~ctvrnal Splendor
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in FORMAL JEWELRY
at the
ARCADE JEWELRY -SHOP

of Religious Living." This is the
second of a series of discussions on
"Experimental Methods in Personal
Religious Living."
First Baptist Church, Sunday,
10:45 a.m. Rev. R. Edward Sayles will
give the second sermon in the series1
of three studies on realist and reli-
gion. His special theme will be
"Seeking Reality Through Religion."
The Church School meets at 9:30
a.m. with Dr. A. J. Logan, superin-
tendent.
The Junior High meets at 4:30 and
the Senior High at 5:30 in the Church
Parlors.
Roger Williams Guild, Sunday noon,
Students class meets with Mr. Chap-
man at the Guild House.
6:15 The Guild will have as guest
and speaker Prof. John H. Muyskens
who will discuss the subject, "Chang-
ging Viewpoints."

First Methodist Church: Morning
worship at 10:45 o'clock. The sermon
will be "Christian Soldier." The
service will be held in the Michigan
Theatre.
Stalker Hall: 9:45 a.m. Student
Class under the leadership of Mrs.
Carrothers.
6:00 p.m. Wesleyan Guild meeting.
"God in the Out of Doors" in pictures
and poetry. The Foreign Students
will be our guests at this meeting.
Fellowship hour and supper follow-
ing the meeting.
First Presbyterian Church, meeting
at the Masonic Temple 327 South 4th
Ave.
10:45 a.m., "Enduring Investments"
is the subject of Dr. Lemon's sermon.
Special music by the choir under the
direction of Dr. E. W. Doty. The
musical numbers will include: Pre-

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The University Little Symphony
Drchestra, under the direction of Alpha Gamma Sigma will hold an
Thor Johnson, presented a concert in important business meeting Monday,
roledo Thursday night under the Jan. 17, at 7:30 in the Michigan
sponsorship of the Toledo Art Mu- League.
seum. A crowd of 700 gave the per-
formance a rousing ovation. Beta Eta Chapter of Alpha Kappa
Prof. Earl V. Moore, Director of Alpha Sorority invites you to attend
the Music School, who accompanied its' Founder's Day Program and Tea,
the group, said this type of concert Sunday, Jan. 16, 3 o'clock at the Dun-
gives the public a very favorable im- bar Community Center, 420 North
pression of the University. Fourth Avenue. The various Negro

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