- --,-.. . THE MICHIlGAN DAILY SRA Director Will Address Open Meeting DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN' ~N1 LT 4 IN- J'! 1T (Continued from Page 4) Inter-Cooperative Council meeting, for all those who are inter- ested in the cause of Peace, and To Sponsor DiSCuSSion anxious to find out what can be done On Campus Principles about it. First Presbyterian Church: 10:45 Kenneth Morgan, director of the a.m. "A Day of Worth-Ship" will be Student Religious Association will be the subject of the sermon by Dr. W. the featured speaker at an open P. Lemon. meeting for all students interested in campus cooperatives, at 4 p.m. Mon- day in the Union. This will be thej first large meeting sponsored by the newly formed Inter-Cooperative Council. The remainder of the program willI be occupied by student speakers andf open discussion of the cooperative principles as applied to campus living! and boarding. William H. Rockwell, '41, of the Brandeis Cooperative House will describe the life and pur- pose of a men's cooperative. June Harris, '40, a member of the. Alice Freeman Palmer Cooperative House will explain the privileges and responsibilities of living in a women's cooperative house. The meeting, designed to acquaint students with the campus coopera- tives, is primarily planned to explain the functions and operation of co- operatives to those interested in liv- ing or boarding at one next semester. There are now nine cooperative houses on campus, two of which are for women, the other seven being men's houses. Plans are being form- ulated for two new men's houses and a residence for women, to be opened next semester. Dean Auends Meeting Dean James B. Edmondson of the School of .Education is attending a week's sessions of -the Educational Policies Commission meeting in At-. lantic City' to consider important issues affecting national education. 5:00 p.m. Westminster Student Guild will -meet for a picnic supper at the council ring. At 7:00 there will be an address "The Mission of Syria" by Mr. Kakhri Maluf, an Ex- change Fellow from the American University at Beirut, Syria. St. Paul's Lutheran Church: Morn- ing worship service with the celebra- tion of Holy Communion at 10:45 a.m. Preparatory service at 10:30. Pastor Brauer will preach on "Pente- cost--Then and Now." Professor Albert Hyma of the Uni- versity will address the Student Club at 6:30 on "Lutheranism." The talk will follow the student fellowship supper, which will be held at 6 o'clock in the social rooms of the church. Stalker Hall: Student Class at 9:30 a.m. at Stalker Hall. Prof. Carroth- ers will lead the discussion on "Work- ing With and Through Others." This is another in the series on "Qualify- ing for Leadership." Wesleyan' Guild Meeting at the Methodist Church at 6 p.m. Prof. John L. Brumm will speak on "Heart and Mind." Fellowship hour and supper following the meeting. First Methodist Church: Morning Worship Service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr. Charles W. Brashares will preach on "Old and New." First Baptist Church: 9:30: Gradu- ate Bible Class. Prof. Leroy Water- man, teacher. 10:45. Morning Worship. Sermon Topic, "The Christian Home." 6:15. The Roger Williams Guild, Baptist Student roup, will meet in the Guild House, 503 East Hurot. Dr. Gustav H. Enss of Plymouth will speak on the subject, "The Genius of Christianity." First Congregational Church: 10:45 a.i. Public Worship. Dr. Parr will speak on "The Ministry of the Beau- tiful." 4:30 p.m. Student Fellowship pic- nic at Dexter Park. Meet at Pilgrim Hall. Disciples Guild (Church of Christ): 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. Rev. Fred Cowin, minister. 6:30 p.m. Guild Sunday Evening Hour. Unitarian Church: 10 a.m. Break- fast served. 11 a.m. Second in a Series of An- nual May Forums: "Youth and the Church." 7:30 p.m. Round Table Discussion: "Problems of Student Government." First Church of Christ, Scientist: Sunday morning service at 10:30. Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man," Sunday school at 11:45. Student Evangelical Chapel: The Reverend E. J. Tanis of Chicago offi- ciating. - 10:30, Women's League Building. 7:30: Women's League Chapel. Trinity Lutheran Church will hold confiramtion services at 10:30 a.m. May 12. Sermon entitled "Confirm- ation-A Door Opened Which No Man Can Shut." Zion Lutheran Church: Sermon entitled "Pentacostal Blessings" at Confirmation services at 10:30 a.m., May 12. Lutheran Student Association: All students meet at Parish hall at 5:30 p.m. Sunday for an outdoor meet- ing. Their faces somber, marine infantrymen of The Netherlands army are shown drawn up in company formation. 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