THE MICHIGAN DAILY E)AT 1 DAT , FEB. 14, 1949 _____________________________________________________________________________ I 'CIVIC MUSIC NIGHT': City Orchestra, V-12 Chorus To Appear in Annual Concert Last ProductionI Of Hit Comedyi Church News. WESTMINISTER SINGERS: Williamson To Appear with Choir E .... .__ .. , . _ I Ann Arbor's 10th annual "Civic Music Night," arranged through ad- ministration of the department of recreation, will be presented at 8:15 p. m. today in the senior high school auditorium. An all-city music project, this an- nual event consists of a concert pro- gram given by various music organ- izations in the city. Civic Orchestra To Play Groups participating are the City In preparation for action regarding the May Bill, Michigan Youth for Democratic Action will hold a debate on Post-War Military Training 8:15 Monday in the Union, Belle Rosen- thal, president, has announced. Guest speakers will be Walter E. Scott, Commander of the American Legion of Detroit, affirmative, and William Clark Trow, of the School of Education, negative. An open dis- cussion period will be held following the debate. Two additional meetings in the Post-War Military Training series are planned for next semester. The session Monday will be the last MYDA meeting of the current term, and everyone is urged to attend. Civic Orchestra, under Prof. Joseph E. Maddy; the West Side Woman's Club Chorus, directed by Lola Brad-j street; the Navy V-12 Chorus, under Prof. Leonard V. Meretta; Charles Taylor, tenor; the West Side Trio of women's voices; and Michael Av- sharian, violinist. The concert is open to the public without charge, and the program is as follows: Concert Program Egmont Overture ................Beethoven Symphony No. 8 in B-Minor (Unfinished) ... . ..Schubert Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra This is My Country........Raye-Jacobs Eugene Malitz, soloist Serenade ......................RombergI Dancing in the Dark....Dietz-Schwartz Strike Up the Band.. .. Gerschwin-Scotson Navy V-12 Chorus Dedication .................. Robert Franz Mistress Margarita .... .........Arthur Penn West Side Trio Concerto in G-minor for violin and or- chestra ......................... Bruch Michael Avsharian, soloist Selections Charles Haylor. tenor The First Primrose ...............Grieg Will-O-the-Wisp................... Spross West Side Woman's Club Chorus Serenade. Duet for flute and horn.. Titi Priscilla Stockwell, flute Ronald Hinterman, horn L'Arlesienne Suite IIr..............Bizet Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra Riflemen WillI Compete Today The ROTC riflemen are out for a double victory today, firing the con- cluding rounds of a match started yesterday against Ohio State and competing for the Hearst Trophy, first prize of the National Rifle meet, in matches to be held from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at the ROTC rifle range, lo- I cated near the center of campus. Thus far this semester, the Rifle- men have defeated the NROTC team and bowed to an Oklahoma A.andM. squad. Next week the team will fire in competition with Pennsylvania, Illi- nois, Utah and Wisconsin aggrega- tions, each shooting on its own range. The winner in these, as in previous matches, will be determined by ex- change of results through the mails. All matches are open to the public. i I I it a, To Be Presented Allstudent programs for the week- end will be held Sunday except the John Finley Williamson, founder Valentine Party to be given at 8:30 and director of the Westminister Stage Sets Produe p. m. today for Lutheran students Choir, which will appear in a Choral Timeles s Atmospere c and servicemen at the Lutheran Stu- Union concert at 3 p. m. tomorrow in jdent Center. Hill Auditorium, is a product of Am- The final production of Thornton Gamma Delta will hold its regu- erican life and training.{ Wilder's comedy, "The Skin of Our lar Sunday meeting which will in- Born in Ohio, he received his early' Teeth," by Play Production of the clude a worship program and supper musical training at Otterbein Col- Department of Speech will be pres- at 5:30 p. m. With the advent of lege. He continued his studies with ented at 8:30 p. m. today in the Lent on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 14, David Bispham, Herbert Wilbur Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. the first of a series of midweek ser- Greene, and Herbert Witherspoon, Tilting walls. a three dimensional vices will be conducted concerning American teachers. backdrop and a timeless atmosphere "The Tragedy of Betraying Jesus" Concert Career Terminated compose the sets designed by Herb- at the Lutheran Chapel. When a promising concert career ert Philippi of the Speech depart- Dr. Cottin To Speaky Members of the Roger William's Guild of the Baptist Church will have as their guest at the 5 p. m. meeting tomorrow Dr. John Cottin, a graduate student of languages at the University, and professor on leave from Fisk University, who will speak on "America's No. One Problem" in connection with national race rela- tions Sunday. Barbara Stargaard I will be featured as piano soloist. "Mohammedanism, Yesterday and Today" will be the subject of an ad- dress to be given to the members of the Westminster Guild of the Pres- byterian Church by Velit Lsdendiyar, Turkish student on campus, at the meeting and supper tomorrow at 5 E p. m. Members of the Congregational- Disciples Guild will be featured in All-Guild Night to be held tomorrow during the supper hour at 5 p. m., which will be followed by a worship JANINE ROBINSON service and closing friendship circle. ...plays Mrs. Antrobus Discussion Will Continue - Lutheran Student Association ment for the play which is directed by members will continue a discussion of Prof. Valentine Windt. The epoch- the Resurrection under the leader- less house of George and Margaret I ship of Rev. E. C. Stellhorn. Antrobus, New Jersey citizens who Race relations will be the theme in their lives, recapitulate the pro- of another church group Sunday gress of the human race through when Dr. Wade Ellis speaks before thousands of years, has window-like the Methodist student group on "Ra- walls and props of ageless designa- cial Discrimination Costs and Conse- tion, quences." A men's quintet from Walls disappear at the sign of a the Dunbar Center will provide mu- dust rag. In the third act they tilt sic for the program, inwards to represent the destruction A movie, entitled "Iceland on the and havoc created by war, and their Prairies" dealing with the Unitar- mechanical construction allows them ian Movement in northern Manitoba' to be straightened easily at the ap- will be shown to members of the propriate point in the play. A three Unitarian Student Group°during the dimensional backdrop of Atlantic City 5 to 7 p. m. meeting and supper to- gives an affect of depth and is drop- morrow. ped into place facilitating the change Guests To Come of scene. The Canterbury Club of St. And- was abruptly terminated as the re- sult of a throat operation, Dr. Wil- liamson took over the choir in the First United Brethren Church of Day- ton, O. He later took charge of the music in the Westminister Presby- terian Church. Dr. Williamson took rews Church will have Rev. William Hill, curate from Christ Church, Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills as its guest at the 6 p. m. supper-meeting. Deaconess Dela Robinson from Cran- brook, also, will be a guest. Feb. 18 and 25, during exam week, the Sunday gatherings will only con- sist of suppers. However Episcopal Lenten services will begin with Holy Communion Wednesday at 7:15 a. m. followed by a student breakfast. Res- ervations must be made at the Stu- dent Center by Tuesday, Feb. 13. At present the choir recreates the music of old masters as well as the music of new ones. Their program Sunday is as follows: Program for Sunday Motet, "Sing Ye to the Lord"..J. S. Bach Crucifixus .................Antonio Lotl ConiBlessed Rest........ .Bach Motet, Op. 29. No. 2, Psalm 51....Brahms Brallade for Americans.Earl Robinson (arr, for the choir by the composert, Intermission Ezekiel Saw de Wheel... william Dawson Water Boy..............Avery Robinson Set Down Servant........ ,..Robert Sha~w OP Man River.............Jerome Kern (arr. by Geoffrey O'Hara) The Shower....... . .W. Angelli Whoop-ee. Ti sYiYo.Geoffrey O'Har. Old Black Joe............ Stephen Foster (arr. by David Hugh Jones) Navajo War Dance..........Arthur Farwell Brant To Play at League Lee Brant and his orchestra will provide music for students and their guests from 8:30 p. m. to midnight to- day in the League. The dance is being sponsored by Co. G, Michigan State Troops and is open to the campus. TEACHERS WANTED Hundreds fall and emergency vacancies. Elem. 11. S. Private, College. Would you like to teach near Los Angeles, Detroit, New York, or ? ? ? Enrollment free. CLINE TEACHERS AGENCY EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN I'k d _ . l .,fix _ _ DR. JOHN FINLEY WILLIAMSON ... to direct Westminister Choir his choir on a tour soon after, and called it the Westminister Choir. The choral group, consisting of 40 young men and women, is now the professional touring unit of Westmin- ister Choir College, a non-sectarian musical college founded by Dr. Wil- liamson in Princeton, N. J. __--___.__ . -- -- ___. .__..------- . ...._. _... .,E NI E ii . .. h; "Those attending the Hillel sleigh ride will be picked up at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Foundation," Bar- bara Levin and Muriel Kleinwaks, so- cial chairman, said today. Servicemen will be admitted free of charge, and there will be dancing and refreshments at the Foundation following the sleigh ride. Reservations may still be made by calling 2-6585. t i a y .' DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) ing supper as usual and a lot more besides. First Baptist Church: 512 E. Huron, Ann Arbor, Mich. Roger Williams Guild House, 502 E. Huron. Rev. C. H. Loucks, Minister and Student Counselor. Miss Ruth McMaster, Associate Student Counselor. Saturday Feb. 10: 7:10 Choir Prac- tice in the church. 8:30 Ice Skating Party--meet at the Guild House. Sunday Feb. 11: 10:00 Study Class at the Guild House "The Idea of Suf- fering. 11:00 Morning Worship "What Makes a Man." 5:00 Roger William's Guild will hear Dr. John Cotton, Prof. on leave from Fisk University, speaking on "America's No. 1 Prob- lem." 6:00 Cost Supper. First Congregational Church: State and William Sts. Minister, Rev. L. A. Parr. Director, Congregational Di- sciples Guild, H. L. Pickerill. Assist- ant Director, Miss Bobbie Simonton. 10:45 a. m; Public Worship. Dr. Parr will speak on the subject "The Unfinished Sentence". 5:00 p. m. Cong'l-Disciples Guild. An All Guild Talent Night will be held at the Memorial Christian Church, Hill and Tappan. First Church of Christ, Scientist: 409 S. Division St. Wednesday eve- ning service at 8 p. m..Sunday morn- ing service at 10:30 a. m. Subject "Spirit." Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. A convenient reading room is main- tained by this church at 106 E. Washington St., where the Bible, also the Christian Science Textbook, "Sci- ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" and other writings by Mary Baker Eddy may be read, bor- rowed or purchased. Open daily ex- cept Sundays and holidays from 11:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays until 9 p.m. * 0* - 0 OPE 0 BOWLING o 0 Every Afternoon 0 0 0 * 1:30 to 6:30 0 0 .. .and ...0 * 0 0 Friday, Saturday, Sunday Evenings 0 * (No Leagues) 0 0 COEDS WELCOME! 0 0- 0 * 0 0 0 R ECR EA TION 0 0 525 East Liberty St. g 0 0 * C8 COME TO FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 409 S. Division St. Sunday, February 11: 10:30 A.M.: Lesson sermon: "Spirit." 11:45 A.M.: Sunday School. 8:00 P. M. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting This church maintains a free Reading Room at 106 E. Washington St., which is open daily except Sundays and holidays from 11:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturdays. until 9:00 P.M. Here the Bible and Christian Science literature including all of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy's works may be read, borrowed or purchased. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION sponsored jointly by Zionand Trinity Lutheran Churches Zion Lutheran Church - East Washington at South Fifth Ave. 10:30 A.M.: Worship Service. Trinity Lutheran Church- East William at South Fifth Ave. 10:30 A.M.: Worship Service. Lutheran Student Association- 309 East Washington St. 5:00 P.M.: Program-Question and Answer Hour led by Rev. Yoder and Rev. Stellhorn. 6:00 P.M.: Supper and fellowship hour. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw Ave. William P. Lemon, James Van Pernis, Ministers E. Gertrude Campbell, Director of Religious Education. Frieda Op't Holt Vogan, Director of Music 9:30 A.M.: Church School Junior, Intermediate and Senior departments. 10:45 A.M.: Nursery, Beginner and Primary de- partments. 10:45 A.M.: Morning Worship. Sermon by Dr. Lemon, "Is War in God's Plan?" 5:00 P.M.: Tuxis Society will meet in the Lewis Parlor. 5:00 P.M.: Westminster Guild leader will be Mr. Isfandeir, a Turkish student on campus who will speak on "Mohammedism Yesterday and Today." THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETYx IN ANN ARBOR Series of Study Classes: Every Thursday night, at 8:00 in the Michigan League. Conducted by S. H. Wylie. Topics: February 15: "Karma" March 1: "The Masters of Wisdom" February 22: "The Path of Discipleship" The public is cordially invited. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH 423 South Fourth Ave. Theodore R. Schmale, Pastor 9:00 A.M.: Worship in German. 9:30 A.M.: Church School. Classes for Children and Adults. 10:30 A.M.: Morning Worship. 5:30 P.M.: Student. Guild. 7:30 P.M: Youth Fellowship. GRACE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP Masonic Temple, 327 South Fourth Ave. Harold J. DeVries, Pastor 10:00 A.M.: University Bible Class. Ted Groes- beck, leader Children's Bible Hour, Radio Artists from Grand Rapids. 3:00 P.M.: Children's Bible Hour Ralley. 7:30 P.M.: Message by the pastor: "The Price of Power." UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER (Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenaw Avenue Rev. Alfred Scheips, Pastor Saturday- 8-12 P.M.: Drop In Hours, Student Hosts. Sundxy- 10:15 A.M.: Bible Class 11:00 A.M.: Morning service. Sermon, "The Hearing Ear." 3:00 P.M.: Meeting of Lutheran Student Council 5:30 P.M.: Supper Meeting of Garma Delta, Lutheran Student Club. Z I i tF k I x * < // ; , .% 1 a 'A N FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 East Huron The Guild House, 512 East Huron Rev. C. H. Loucks, Minister and Student Counselor Miss Ruth McMaster, Associate Student Counselor Saturday, Feb. 10: 7:10 P.M.: Choir Practice in the church. 8:30 P.M.: Ice Skating Party. Meet at the Guild House. Sunday, Feb. 11: 10:00 A.M.: Study Class at the Guild House. "The Idea of Suffering." 11:00 A.M.: Morning Worship. 'What Makes a Man" 5:00 P.M.: Roger Williams Guild will hear Dr. John Cottin, Prof. on leave from Fisk Uni- versity, speaking on "America's No. 1 Prob- lemn." 6:00 P.M.: Cost Sul~per. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and Williams Streets Minister: Rev. Leonard A. Parr, D.D. Director Cong'l Disciples Guild: Rev. H. L. Picker ill Assistant Director: Miss. Bobbie Simonton Director of Music : Leonard V. Meretta Organist: Howard R. Chase 9:30 A.M.: Church School, Junior and Inter- mediate Departments. 10:30 A.M.: Public Worship. Dr. Parr will speak on: "THE UNFINISHED SENTENCE". 2:45 P.M.: Ariston League will meet at Pilgrim Hall and attend the concert at Hill Auditor- ium. We will return for devotiohs and re- freshments. 5:00 P.M.: Sunday Evening Hour, Congre- gational Disciples Guild. All Guild Talent Night. At the Christian Church (Disciples). Next Wednesday Dr. Parr will give the first of a series of weekly Lenten Book Lectures. ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Division at Catherine The Rev, Henry Lewis, D.D., Rector . The Rev. Shrady Hill, Curate 8:00 A.M.: Holy Communion. 11:00 A.M.: Morning Prayer and Sermon by Dr. Lewis. 11:00 A.M.: Junior Church. 5:00 P.M.: Evening Prayer and Address by Mr. Hill. 6:00 P.M.: H-Square Club, Page Hall. 6:00 P.M.: Canterbury Club for students and servicemen. Supper and meeting at Student Center, 408 Lawrence Street. Speaker: The 'Rev. William Hill, Curate of Christ Church, Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills. 8:00 P.M.: Adult Confirmation Class, Tatlock Hall. Tuesday, 10:00 A.M.: Holy Communion, War Shrine Wednesday, 7:15 A.M.: Holy Communion (fol- lowed by breakfast at Student Center.) Friday, 4:00-6:00 P.M.: Open House, Student Center. ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL William and Thompson Streets Mass: Daily 6:30, 7:00, 8:00. Sunday Masses: 8:00, 10:00, 11:30. Novena devotion Wednesday evening, 7:30. 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