TIE MIChIGAN DAILY AY, DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 7) Coming Events German Table for Faculty Mem- bers will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m. in the Founders' Room, MichiganI Union. Members of all departments interested in German conversation are cordially invited. There will be a brief talk on "Ursula und die 11,000 Jungfrauen" by Mr. Ernest A. Phil- The Research Club will meet in the Ra: kham Amphitheatre Wednesday, March 19, at 8:00 p.m. The papers to be read are: "Some Ancient Let- ters" by Professor John G. Winter, and "Volume and Refraction of Light CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TYPING -18 TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen, 408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or MISCELLANEOUS-20 2-14IF 14c EHESIS BINDING-Mimeographing. Brumfield & Brumfield, .308 S. State. 19c WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL--I Driveway gravel, washed pebbles. Killins Gravel Company. phone 7112. c TYPIST. Experienced. L. M. 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Those who have been recommended by their professors and wish to enter the organization are to attend. Alpha Kappa Delta, annual ban- quet on Tuesday, March 18, at 5:45 p.m. at the League. The address will be given by Professor L. L. Bernard. Orientation Advisers: All men stu- dents interested in serving as ori- entation advisers next fall, report to room 304 of the Union any time be- tween 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. on March 17-21. Sailing Club: Vice - Commodore Howard A. Finch of the Inter-Lake Yacht Racing Association and Mr. W. Robert Bryant, one of the founders of the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association will give informal talks, supplemented by natural color and black and white movies of Bermuda, Nassau, Havana, Port Huron to Mack- inac, 8-Meter and Q-Boat racing at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 17, in Rooms 318-20 in the Union. All those interested in sailing are invited. Travel Pictures of Our Great North West: Monday evening, March 17, at 7:30, the Camera Club and Travel Information Bureau of the International Center are sponsoring a showing of the latest colored movies made for the Great Northern Rail- road by Mr. William S. Yale. They include pictures of Glacier National{ Park and of hunting, fishing, and hiking in the High Sierras. In order to open these pictures to the campus in general, the Center has arranged to have them shown in the Ball Room of the Michigan Union. Much Ado About Nothing by Wil- liam Shakespeare, will be presented Wednesday through Saturday nights and Saturday matinee this week by Play Production of the Department of Speech in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. The box-office will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, and 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. thereafter. Phone 6300 for reservations. The Bibliophiles Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet Tuesday, March 18, at 2:30 p.m. at the League. The Bookshelf and Stage Section of the Faculty Women's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. E. B. Mains, 1911 Lorraine Place, at 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, March 18. Churches First Presbyterian Church: The third in the Lenten series, "Divine Obliqueness" at 10:45 am., by Dr. W. P. Lemon. Westminster Student Guild-sup- per at 6 p.m. and Discussion at 7 p.m. The Guild continues its special series of Lenten meetings on "The Life and Passion of Our Lord" in various realms of human life. Kenneth Mor- gan, Director of the Student Relig- ious Association, will also give a talk on "Practicing the Presence of God." The Sunday Evening Club will have for its speaker at 8:00 p.m. Robert Mieset, a graduate student, who will talk on "Catholicism." Lenten Organ Music Tuesday, March 18, at 4:15 p.m. at the Church by the Organist and Director of Mu- sic, William N. Barnard. This weekly organ program continues every Tues- day during Lent. First Baptist Church: C. H. Loucks, Minister. Jack Ossewaarde, Organist and Director of Music. 10:30-12:15-A unified service of worship and study. Sermon: "Chris- tian Economics." 10:30-12:15-A special program of worship, study, and activity for child- ren in the Kindergarten and Primary groups. 6:50-The High School Young Peo- ple's Fellowship will meet in the church. Miss Beverly Martin and Ro- bert Streeter will be in charge of the discussion. 6:30-The Roger Williams Guild will meet in the Guild House, 503 E. Huron. Miss Linnie Holcomb, who has spent many years in Assam, will speak on "Our Responsibility in the South Pacific." St. Andrew's Episcopal Church- Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 8:45 a.m., Breakfast (for students), Harris Hall; 9:30 a.m., High School class, Harris Hall; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Order of Confirmation, and Sermon by the Rt. Rev. Frank W. Creighton, D.D., Bishop of the Epis- copal Diocese of Michigan; 11 a.m., Junior Church; 11 a.m., Kindergart- en, Harris Hall; 4 p.m., Confirmation Tea and Reception, Harris Hall; 7 p.m., The Chaplain's Hour, Chapel, Harris Hall followed at 7:30 p.m. by the College Work Program which will be a Fireside Forum, "The Church In Action Today," a student discussion panel; 7:30 p.m., Choral Evensong in the church with music by the Junior Girls' Choir; 8:15 p.m., Lec- ture on "The Episcopal Church" by: the Rev. Henry Lewis (in the church). Disciples Guild (Christian Church): 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, Rev. Fred Cowin, Minister. 6:30 p.m., Disciples Guild Sunday Evening Hour. Professor Kenneth L. Jones will speak on "From the Bot- anist's Corner." A discussion, social hour and refreshments will follow. __ . Headline News! First Congregational Church: 10 a.m., Third talk in Lenten Sym- posium on "Religion and Life:" Prof. Preston W. Slosson on "The Histor- ian Looks at Religion." 10:45 a.m., Services of Public Wor-' ship. Dr. L. A. Parr will preach the third sermon following his Lenten theme. "Vital Questions," on the sub- ject, "Does God Speak to Men?" 5:30 p.m., Ariston League High School group will meet for supper and an informal discussion on "Good- will," a continuation of last week's discussion. 7 p.m., Student Fellowship will meet for the annual installation of officers. Plans for the remaining part of this year and next year will be discussed. First Methodist Church: Student Class with Prof. George E. Carrothers at 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr. Charles W. Brashares will preach on "A Mystic in a Materialistic Age." Wesleyan Guild Meeting beginning with supper at 6 p.m. At 7 p.m. there will be four simultaneous discussion groups on "A World In Conflict," "Community Conflicts," "Social Correction" and "Marital Relations." Lenten Service in the Sanctuary at 8 p.m. liver the sermon on the theme: "The Kingcom of God for the Repentant." Unitarian Church: 11 a.m, "The God of Boulder Dam,' sermon by Rev. Marley. 7:30 p.m., Mr. McCallister, Grad., Philosophy, will speak on "The Negro and Democracy." A report will also be given on the Recent Youth Congress. The Social Hour will consist of folk dancing and refreshments. I r - --- - -. -- - ---__________________ -. ___ __ ._ __ Noted Foreign Correspondent Thurs., Mar. 20th 8:1 5 P.M. - Tickets $1.00 -- 75c -50c Box Office opens Mar. 19 Hill Auditorium Blkans! Norway? Finland? Albanian War Front Balkan Intrique Treachery in Norway Association Zion Lutheran Church will hold First Church of Christ, Scientist: regular services Sunday morning at Sunday morning service at 10:30. 10:30. Rev. E. C. Stellhorn will de- Subject: "Substance." Sunday school liver the sermon on the theme: "The at 11:45 a.m. Enemy Within." 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