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THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE

!SUNDAT, OCTOIBER. 9, 1921

11 "CDTOTOE , ' H MCIANDIL AGZN

UNITARIAN CHURCH
tt and Hunron Sts.
SIDNEY S. ROBINS, Mister
October 9, 1921.
9:30 A. M.-Sunday school.
10:40 A, M.--Sermson by Mr.
Hlenry W. Foote.
5:45 P. Mt.-Y. P. IR. U. Talk
given by somese peaker ot the
confereince.
A Cordial MWelime to All;
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Ho nSt.,JBelow Stt
10:30--T.l'W. Young, BD.D., a
for mer Ipastor, will speak.
12: 00--Snday School.
12:00-Goild Class for Universi-
ty menrs 00(1womoen,Iloivard
It. Chapmans, leader. At (Gud
Houose.
0: 00-t'tsiversity (build Discsis-
sion Meeting, preceded by so-
cial halt-boor. In Church
Parlors.
6:30-13. V. 1P. I. at (Guild IHonse.
7:304-T. X. Young, D.D., speaks
in Church Auditoriumt.

TODAY'S CHURCH SERVICES
WHATO®THERSSAYl.-
"It iint my opinion, be a sad when men and women, instead of
day for this or for soy people when! bringing themselves at stoted period,
there shall have come in them an inito an atmosphere of prayer, praise,:

atrophy of the retigiotts na1urc; when
they shall have s uppres'sed tse need
of commntoication, its matter how'
vagute,with a supreme poswer io the
ttniverse; whets the ties which bind
msen of simitar nmodes ofthtought inj
'tte various religions organizations'
shall lbe dissolved; when men, itnstead;
of nmeling their fellowe-mein in as
semtblages for ptthlic worship which
give liens a'ense of hrothterhtood,3
shalt lotttge at horne or in cluhs;

and aspiration, to hear the discttssiott
of higher s piritttal themses, to he stic-
red by appeals to thseir nobler nattureI
its biehtalf of faith, hope atti charity,
and to he moved hy 4 closer realiza-
tion of the fatherhood of Cod atnd the
btrotterhoodloftt ntshll ta~1y at
home and gisc their thoughtts to the
Sunday pape.rs, or to te conuctt of'
their btttiness,, or ito the languiid
search for sine refttge from botre-
dtom,."-D r. Andtrews'D. White

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Co.r. ' turd and 11ect.Ituron Sts.
C. A.Il Al 111, Pstsor
listy Commion biiToday
:00 A. 71--Preptaratory serv-
ice (Certoat).
9:30 -A. It. - Putblic worsthip
111:10 A. At-Preparatory serv-
ice (Eniglish).
115:30 A. A. - Polic Worship
(Ebnglisht).
Seriton thsemie: 'The Wedding
Carmoent."
No evening services.
WELCOME.
ZION LUTHERAN
CHURCH
1ifth Ave.and Washington St.
L. C. 'ELLllt Os,
P aster
Te frsI step in putting Chiris
tinty itoiiiciety, into politics
aditosbtsiness, i' putting
Chlit to the htearts of men
antd womuen. Thterofore, see
prearl Christ in se-asoin and outt
of seasots anti usge ou oshear
the messae
90,A M1--Bitble sool. The
psloe teachers a e'so of j
yunigturn and wonten.
10:10A. M.t--Sesnmon, "T'ruly !
ioLiving.
1 101P M.Sotrmon, ATerni- j
hIe Mislike.
All services in English.

FIRST, METHODIST..CHTURCI-
AIPIIT1 1. ,S'.ihHR DlD., Ptstsr
3I S ELLEIN 11. 3M0O11, Student Pa'tsr
10:'0 A. I-Storning WVorshtip.
Pastor's Sitbject: 'THEt GREAT UNRIEST."
12:00 Noon-Six tBttle Classes tor Studeuts. in Lttne Hall.
6i:00 P'. M.--Soci IialtalfHour fort the VYotng Peopile.
6:3_0 P.1M.-Dicttor itatlter, Leader of te Yoting Peopile's levt-
tional Seeting.
7:"0 P. Ml-"THE SOUL I. F LONDON," Pastor's stubject for the
Evening Worship.
US ['C COlt THEIDAY
turning: "Adaugio" flies), :Mliss Strule attitMr. Brooks; "Ben-
edic~ts" (Tottrs) the Chiortus; "I aiet Alphaia tnil Omega" (Stainer) the
Chotris; "Goid blie Stercifol l toie" (Percippe), SMr. Wheeler;"Av-c
Mtaria" (Shelley), SMr. Brooks: "Chiortal" (Suite Gbotiqute) (Dloell-
irosnn), S1Ir Brcooks.
Evening: "Cattattile" (Sint Staens), tiss Strittle intl Mr.
Brookos; "AtndCoil shall wipie assay all tears" (Coomtbts), the Chioruts;
"Canzone Atutrosa" (Nevin), SMr. Brooks; "Cite Ye Bllessed" (Scott),
SfIrs. Wheeler.
PRESBYTERIA N CHURCH
HURON AND DIVIStON
Leonard A. Barrett wvill opeak on
"PAUL IN CORINTH"
AT 10: 30
Prof. W. D. Henderson will speak
AT 12 O'CLOCK ON
",JESUS IN MODERN LIFE."
Young People's Meting and Soctatl1-alf IHotit tegitnning at 6 P. M1.
Delegates to the World C. E Consventton will speak.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

fit. rcnrerg~'o prn E
Cr Caiherine and ivi na .
7:35 A. M.-tholy Commnion.
10:30 A. M. - Moreing Prayer
and Sertmon, "The WIood-Cath-
erer."
4:30 P. M.-Vesper Service an
Address: "reat. Alen o the
Chr istin Church: St. Ina-
:00 P1. A. - Students' Snpper
ald adress ittHalines Hall.
tREV. 0'IHARLET' . 'WiEtB
ANN ARBOR
BIBLE CHAIR
AND't
"UPPER ROOM"
BIBLE CLASSES
See "Uppe Room" Bule-
tin and Printed Schedue
Sunday Claso; for Men from
9:30 to 10:15
CHURCH OF CHRIST
DISCIPLES
South Univeriy Ae
12:00 -Studients' tBtle Classes.
Alen', Clsp.1I. C. Coltsan,
Laties' Class.SMts. F. P. Ar-
Ithr, Techler.
9:3:0 A. AT--Bible Shotol.
Dr. (). . Cope, Superinen-
dent,
10:30 A. M\.-Seriiou Iby Pastor.
Subject: Yhe Cristian Life.
1:30 P. M.-C. E. Clyie Va-
itee.Iresidlen. Wi. Og-
ten, Leadec.
F. P. ARTH'URb. Pasr
TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Fifthi Ave. and Witiana$t
1ev. L. F. Jnderai, P'sstor
:30 A. M.,--Dile School.
10:30O A. Al-- Morning worship.
°Sujet: '"The Loy.lI arigo
Feast."
A weleooit to everyne.

Polic Worship 10:30.
"hIONtT FRlET" is the theme of
tDc. Silcox's sermon this morn-
ing. If altlswho need a sermon
on "Dont Fret" should gi tho
thte Congregational Churcs this
moruing, the church would not
hold Itsem.
Futll choir under the direction
of Earl V. Moore will sing.
12:00-Mr. Ceorge A. Kusyper
seill lead the discussion onthes
life of Christ and the subject
for this morning is "Prophe-

H-EARt
PROF. WM. A. FRtAYEIR
SPEAK
"Cermansy and the Peace
Treaty"
CongregationalI Students Forum
TONICGHT - 0:30 oclock
Church IParlors

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