--Ippw - -9 - -.7 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ___________________________________________ U I Industrialists Will Be Given DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN New Course! _ F Hour. The work of the Student Re- ligious .Association will be presented 'y Dorothy Briddon and John Baker. Other campus resources for religious living will also be presented. A so- ,ial hour and tea will follow the dis- ussion. All students cordially in- vited. First Congregational Church: 10:45 i.m. Services of public worship to >e held in Lydia Mendelssohn The- tre. Dr. L. A. Parr will preach on he subject, "Why Be Christian?" 3 :30 p.m. The Religious Educa- I I (Continued from Page 4) Offering an opportunity for Michi- planning on Monday. October 6, at gan defense industries to discuss per- 4:15 p.m. in the ground floor lecture sonnel problems together, the Uni- room of the Architecture Building. versity of Michigan Bureau of Indus- He will discuss the present field of trial Relations today announced a regional and city planning. Conference Course in Industrial Re- Oratorical Association Lecture lations which will feature addresses Course season tickets are now on sale by leading authorities on defense per- at the box office, Hill Auditorium. sonnel problems. Box office hours are from 10 to 1 and Directed by Dr. John W. Riegel of from 2 to 4 o'clock daily, with office the Bureau, the course is designed to closed Saturday afternoon and Sun- allow for maximum discussion and day. exchange of ideas between the rep- resentatives of the companies invited Events Today to participate in the meetings. Amorig the defense problems to be Saturday Luncheon Group: The discussed are priority unemployment, first meeting of the Student Religi- switching of workers from normal ous Association Saturday Luncheon work into defense production and the Group will be held today at 12:00 accompanying wage, seniority troub- noon at Lane Hall. Any student in- les. Another of increasing import- terested in a discussion of the ethi- ance is the handling /of employees cal issues involved in current, social. whose terms of military service are and political events are welcome. about over. Not all the discussion topics have Open House: Coffee and cider will been named as yet, for the last two be served in the library at Lane Hall meetings of the course will be de- after the game today from 4:00 to voted to the currently most troubles- 6:00 p.m. for Student Religious As- some problems. Speakers, with the sociation alumni, students, and exception of Prof. B. E. Wyatt of the friends. business administration school, are to be authorities on personnel work in the Detroit area.C Open only to personnel officers, Junior Research Club will meet on the course has already been over- Tuesday, October 7, at 7:30 p.m., in subscribed because of the timeliness the Amphitheatre of the Horace H. of its presentation. Rackham School of Graduate Studies. --- Program: "Evolution of the Rockies Cer ToHin Northern Utah," by A. J. Eardley, Center To H d Dept. of Geology. "In Southernmost i Mexico," by N. E. Hartweg, Museum Open Reception of Zoology. Varsity Men's Glee Club: Try-outs International Group Plans for the University of Michigan Var- sity Men's Glee Club will be held y Meetmg Tomorrow Sunday, October 5, in the Glee Club Roor.;, No. 315, Michigan Union. All An informal reception, the annual upper classmen desiring to tryout open house, for students and towns- are urged to meet with returning old people interested in international members at 4:00 p.m. promptly. Re- groups on the campus will be held turning Club nen are warned that from 8 to 11 p.m. tomorrow at the no place will be reserved for them un- International Center. less they are present for try-outs at -All those who have not seen the this time, or present a acceptable Center are especially invited to at- excuse to the Director. tend and meet the staff. Guests will Freshman Glee Club try-outs will be received by Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson continue on Tuesday afternoon at and Mrs. Nelson assisted by Pres. 4:30 in the above mentioned place. Alexander G. Ruthven and Mrs. Ruth- ven along with the other faculty ad- visers of the Center end the'r wives. . All reserve officers on the Uonivee- The ericue Committee of Advisersfr the ity campus, and senior cadet officers The ommtteofvissers forr the of the ROTC, are invited to the regu- Center include Professor-Emeritus jfteTarweymei o the Reerve Edwin C. Goddard, Prof. Paul Leidyar weekly meetmg of the Reserve of the Law School, Prof. Okkelberg Officers' Association on Monay, and Prof. W. Carl Rufus of' the Grad- October 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Michi- uate School, Prof. Malcolm H. Soule gan Union. of the Medical School, Mr. Charles Films showing the sinking of the W. Spooner of the College of Engi- French fleet at Oran, action and neering, Prof. George Carrothers of strategy of the Battle for France, the School of Education, Prof. Dud- America's defense preparations, and ley M. Phelps of the School ofBusi- important military highlights of the ness Administration, Prof. Charles M. war years 1939 and 1940 will be shown. Davis of the geography department, Prof. Walter V. Marshall of the Col- Open House at the International lege of Architecture and Mrs. Byrl F. Center: Sunday evening from 8 to Bacher, adviser to foreign women. 11 the International Center will hold Open House-an informal reception for old and new students from coun- Mary Sellon Apponted tries outside the United States and To 'Ensian Edit Staff for any others, faculty or students. interested in seeing the Center and The appointment of Mary Sellon, meeting the Staff. '43, to the editorial staff of the Mich- iganensian has been announced by Women's Research Club will meet Gerald Hewitt, '42, editor of the on Monday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m., in campus yearbook. the West Lecture Room, Rackham Miss Sellon is affiliated with Delta Building. Mrs. Priscilla Bonner Hor- Delta Delta sorority and has been a ton will speak on "Some Aspects of member of the 'Ension sta f since her Vitamin A and Carotene Metabol- freshman year. She will be in charge ism." of the, house groups division of the hbnk. Bible Seminar: A study of the ori- in, content,and literary qualities of he Bible, beginning Monday, Octo- >er 6, at 4:30 p.m. in Lane Hall, un- ler the direction of Mr. Kenneth Mor- lan, director of the Student Religi- )us Association. Women's Tennis Tournaments: All tudents interested in playing in the women's singles and mixed doubles tennis tournaments should sign on the bulletin board of the Women's Athletic Building by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 6. First tennis club meeting on courts on Monday at 4:15 p.m. Everyone interested in tennis is urged to at- tend. Wesley Foundation: Bible Class on Monday night from 7:30 to 8:30 in Room 214 in the First Methodist church.4Dr. Charles W. Brashares will begin the semester's ciscussions on "Developing Religious Ideas." The subject for this week is "Worship- music." The class is open to all Methodist students and their friends. You may register at the Student.Of- fice in the church or by calling 6881. Bethlehem Evangelical and Re- formed Students' Guild will have a supper meeting Sunday at 6:00 p.m. Discussion, will be led by Prof. A. Van Duren. The Lutherah student Association will meet at Zion Parish Hall Sun- day evening. Supper and social hour at 5:30 and forum hour at 7:00. Churches First Methodist Church and Wesley Foundation: Student Class at 9:30 a.m. Prof. George E. Carrothers will lead the discussion. Morning Wor- ship Service at 10:40 o'clock. This will be World Communion Sunday. There will be a worship service fol- lowed by Communion. Dr. Charles W. Brashares will preach on "The Glory of the Lord." Wesleyan Guild Meeting at 6:00 p.m. Prof. John L. Brumm will be the speaker. Fellow- ship hour and supper at 7 o'clock. Both the class and the Guild will meet in the Wesley Foundation As- sembly Room, Huron Street entrance of the church. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Sunday: 8:C0 a.m. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m. High School Class, Harris Hall; 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten, Har- ris Hall; 11:00 a.m. Junior Church; 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rev. Frederick W Leech; 7:00 p.m. High Square Club (high school students) Meeting, 725 Oxford" Road; 7:00 p.m. Episcopal Student Guild Meeting, Harris Hall. Student speakers. Refreshments. All Episcopal students and their friends welcome. First Presbyterian Church: Morn- ing Worship, 10:45. "The Virtue of Prejudice," subject of the sermon by Dr. Lemon. Westminster Student Guild, sup- per at 6:00 p.m. with meeting at 7:00 p.m. Student led discussion on "Why Pray?" First Church of Christ, Scientist: Sunday morning service at 10:30. Sub- ject "Unreality." Sunday School at 11:45 a.m. tion Committee will meet in the church parlors. 7:15 agm. Student Fellowship will meet at Pilgrim Hall. Dr. E. W. Blakeman will lead the discussion, "Personality as a Chris- tian Adventure." Refreshments. Zion Lutheran Church: Church Worship Services at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Hugo Fenker of Ypsilanti de- livering the sermon. Trinity Lutheran Church: ChurcL(. Foresters Meet Monday A special get acquainted assembly for graduate students and faculty !members of the School . of Forestry and Conservation will be held in the East Lecture Room of the Rackhami Building at 4 p.m. Monday, October 6, Dean Samuel T. Dana announced. Worship Services at 10:30 with ser- mon by Rev. Henry O. Yoder on "When Worship is a Privilege and Not a Duty." MICHIGAN STATIONERY Ui I PENNANTS and BANNERS LAUNDRY CASES Everything for the Student WAH R'S BOOKSTOR E 316 South State Street 11 R a i I Disciples Guild (Christian Church) 10:00 a.m., Students' Bible Class, H. L. Pickerill, leader. 10'45 a.m. Morning Worship, Rev. Frederick Cowin, Minister. 6:30 p.m., Guild Sunday Evening 0 DJRE( FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Location: State and William Streets Minister: Rev. Leonard A. Parr Director of Music and Organist: Mrs. Mary McCall Stubbins 10:45 A.M. Services of public worship to be held in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Dr. Parr will preach on the subject, "Why Be Christian?" 3:30 P.M. There will be a meeting of the Relig- ious Education Committee in the church parlors, followed by a meeting of all the Sunday School teachers. 7:15 P.M. Student Fellowship will meet at Pil- grim Hall. Dr. Ed. W. Blakeman will lead the discussion, "Personality as a Christian Adventure." Refreshments will be served. BETHLEHEM CHURCH (Evangelical and Reformed) 9:00 A.M. Service in German. 9:30 A.M. Church School. 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship and Holy Commun- ion. Sermon Topic: "That they all may be one." 6:00 P.M. Student Guild. Prof. Van Doren ,will speak on "Adjustment to College Life." 7:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 East Huron C. H. Loucks, Minister Mrs. Geil Orcutt, Associate Student Counselor 10:15 A.M. The Church at Study. The Roger Williams Class for Undergraduates will meet in the Guild House, 503 East Huron. Prof. Waterman's Class for Graduate Stu- dents will meet in the Church Sanctuary. 11:00 A.M. The Church at Worship. Rededica- tion of Church Sanctuary. "World Commun- ion Service". Communion Meditation- "One Body." 6:15 P.M. Roger Williams Guild, Guild House, 503 East Huron. "Living Prayerfully" by Kir- by Page. A book review and discussion. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION sponsored jointly by Zion and Trinity Lutheran Churches Zion Lutheran Church, E. Washington St. at S. Fifth Ave. 10:30 A.M. Church Worship. Sermon by the Rev. Hugo Fenker of Ypsilanti, Mich. Trinity Lutheran Church, E. William St. at S. Fifth Ave. 10:30 A.M. Church Worship. Sermon: "When Worship is a Privilege and not a Duty." Lutheran Student Association, Zion Parish Hall, 309 E. Washington 5:30 P.M. Social hour. 6:00 P.M. Supper hour. 6:45 P.M. Forum with Dorothy Wiedman, Presi- dent and George Hanson, Grad., as speakers on "Forty Thousand Strong." UNITARIAN CHURCH State and Huron Streets H. P. Marley, Minister 11:00 A.M. "The Liberal Cause in Religion". Some observations on the last 75 years in Ann Arbor. STORY a -__- -_ .1 MIC111AN MUSIC ALBUM 4 Records by Eectrical Transcription MUSIC OF MICHIGAN by VARSITY BAND and VARSITY GLEE CLUB with GREETINGS by PRESIDENT RUTHVEN *k CHURCH OF CHRIST YMCA Bldg., 110 N. 4th Ave. The Church of Christ in Ann Arbor is con- ducting a series of evangelistic meetings, to continue through Friday, October 11. The speaker at these services is Garvlin M, Toms, who is the regular minister for the congre- gation. Next Sunday morning the subject of the sermon will be "A Vessel Unto Honor", and the subject for the evening discourse will be "A New Testament Example of Conver- sion." Services will be held each evening next week, the topics being: Monday, '"The Soul that Sinneth, It Shall Die"; Tuesday, "The Establishment of the New Testament Church";, Wednesday, "The Church-What Is It?"; Thursday, "Christ and the Church"; Friday, "The Savior's. Invitation". , These services are held in the Y.M.C.A. Build- ing, 110 N. Fourth Ave., each evening at 8:00. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH State Street between Washington apd Huron Ministers: Charles W. Brashares and J. Edward Lantz Music: Hardin Van Deursen, director Mary Eleanor Porter, organist 9:30 A.M. University IStudent Class, Wesley . Foundation Assembly Room. 1b:40 A.M. Church School for Nursery, Beg - ners and Primary Departments. Young chil- dren may be left in these departments during Worship Service. 10:40 A.M. Worship Service. Dr. Charles W. Brashares' subject is "The Glory of the Lord." 11:30 A.M. Communion Service. 6:00 P.M. Wesleyan Guild for University Stu- dents and their Friends. Wesley Foundation Assembly Room. Prof. John L. Brumm will be the speaker. 7:00 P.M. Fellowship hour and supper. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Washtenaw William P. Lemon, D.D., Minister 9:30 A.M. Church School. Classes foa all age groups. 10:45 A.M. Morning Worship. "The Virtue of Prejudice", sermon by Dr. Lemon. 10:45 A.M. Nursery during morning worship. 6:00 P.M. Westminister Student Guild, supper and fellowship hour at 6:00, with meeting at 7:00 p.m. Student led discussion on "Why Pray?" All Presbyterian students and their friends are cordially invited. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Division at Catherine The Rev. Henry Lewis, Rector The Rev. Frederick W. Leech, Student .Chaplain The Rev. John G. Dahl, Curate George Faxon, Organist and Choirmaster 8:00 A.M. Holy communion. 9:30 A.M. High School Class, Harris Hall. 11:00 A.M. Kindergarten, Harris Hall. 11:00 A.M. Junior Church. 11:00 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon by The Rev. Fredericks W. Leech. 7:00 P.M. High Square Club (high school stu- dents) Meeting, 725 Oxford Rd. UNIVERSITY STUDENT PROGRAM Third Record (2 sides) Varsity Glee Club in "MICHIGAN MEN" "TIS OF MICHIGAN" "I WANT TO GO BACK TO MICHIGAN" "GODDESS OF THE INLAND SEAS" "IN COLLEGE DAYS" Fourth Record (2 sides) Concert Band 'in "MICHIGAN FANTASY" 11 4 Records for $3.00 ... Or Single Records at $ 1.00 Each "Michigan Music Album" is sponsored by THE EXTENSION DIVISION OF THE UNI VERSITY and THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Every Fraternity, Sorority, Residence Hall, and Rooming House should have this Album. 111IH1 11 I