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First Baptist Church
At the'10:30 service, the Rev. J. M.
Wells will begin a series of three ser-
mons on New Testament teachings
regarding the future. First sermon on1
"Paul's Teachings on The Last
Things." Guill meeting at 6:30 with
discussion on "Micah's Message Re-
garding False and True."
Community Chapel
Sermon at 7:30 (central standard
time) by the Rev. Wells on "'Life's
Fundamental Decision."

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Rae-Charlie Chaplin in "The
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Second Baptist Church
Morning sermon by the Rev. J. B.
Pharr on "The Constant Guide." Bi-
ble school, at noon and B. Y. P. U.
meeting at 6:30. Sermon at 7:30 on
"TIe Parable of the Two Debtors."
Unitarian Church
"What is Pragmatism?" subject of
sermon at 10:30 by Prof. Walter B.
Ford. Students' society meeting at
6:30 with lecture on "Heridity and
Moral Responsibility" by Prof. James
B. Pollock..
First Methodist Church
Dr. F. S. Fitchett will speak at the
services at 10:30 and the Young Peo-
ple's class at 6:30 will be addressed
by Mr. N. C. Fetter of the University
Christian association and Mr. J. M.
IHerandez, on "Impressions From
Northfield." Union services at Hill
auditorium in evening.
German Methodist Episcopal Church
Sunday school at 9:30 and sermon
in German at 10:30. Dr. T. M. Iden
will address the Young People's meet-
ing at 7 o'clock on the subject "What
Thinkest Thou?"
St. Thomas Catholic Church
Masses at 6, 7:30, and,..0:30 o'clock
Congregational Church
No services due to storm.
St. Andrew's Church
Holy Communion at 7:30. Morning
prayer and "sermon by Dr. Tatlock at
10:30. Afternoon service with brief
address by Mr. Harris at 4:30. Church
school wlll meet in Harris hall at 9
o'clock (central standard time). Other
services Eastern time.
St PauPs Lutheran Church,
Morning serion at 10:15, subject
"How .-Did the Lord Win His First
Disciples?" John I, 1-14. Evening
service at 7:30 with subject of ser-
mon, "I Believe in the Forgiveness of
Sin." Psalm 130, 3-4.
Bethlehem German Evangelical Luth-
eran Church
English services at 9 o'lock omit-
ted. Sunday school at 9:45 and ser-
mon in German at 10:45.
Zion Lutheran Church
Sermon in English at 8::30 and in
German at 10:30. Subject, "The Won-
"derful Find." Sunday school at 9:30.
There will,,be no evening service.
First Presbyterian Church
"Contrary Winds" subject of ser-
mon at 10:30 by the Rev. L. A. Bar-
rett. Young People's meeting at 6:30.
First Church of Christ (Scientist)
Sermon at 10:30 on "Sacraments."
Testimonial meeting at 7:30 o'clock
Wednesday evening.
Trinity English Lutheran Church
Sermon at 10:30. by the Rev. Lloyd
M Wallick on "Seeking and Finding."
Subject at 7:30, "The Words That
Stand." (Central standard time.)
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Evening services at 7:30 (Central
standard time) with subject of ser-
mon, "Bible Prophesy-Its Accuracy
of Fulfillment the Basis of Christian
Faith."
Jewish Students' Congregation
Union services in Hill auditorium
at 7:30 o'clock. Address by Dr. Leo
M. Franklin of Detroit on "The Times7
and Their Interpretation.".

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Military Nelvs
One hundred and eighteen men en-
listed in the R. 0. T. C. course yester-
day in response to Lieut. George C.
Mullen's appeal for- recruits.
All cadets who are desirous of se-
curing transfers from their present
company to some other company
should see C. F. Lambert between 1
and 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in
the R. 0. T. C. ofic. This includes
all cadets who have made requests
for transfers and have failed to re-
ceive any reports.
Permanent assignments will be
made to cadets who have enrolled in
the R. O.' T. C. last week when they
report at the military office between
1 and 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Lieut. L. '. Williams will lecture
to the members of the Second regi-
ment on "Combat as Taken Up in In-
fantry Drill Regulations." The same
lecture will be delivered to the First\
regiment on Tuesday.
Acting first sergeants, guides, and
corporals of eaci company must see
C. F. Lambert at the R. 0. T. C. offlce
at some time other than during the
regular drill hours. First sergeants
who'have",failed to arrange for this
meeting should do so immediately.
Dr. George A. May, director of Wat-
erman gymnasium, will give tie fol-
lowing physical and gymnastic pro-
gram to the cadets of the R. . T. C.
in the first four companies of the First
regiment at 4 o'clock tomorrow after-
noon:
First regiment, company A, buck
and tumbling, high jump, and relay
racing; conpany B, wrestling, basket-
ball, vaulting bar, rope climbing, and
sprinting; company C, reay racing,
high Jump, and buck a:,x' lumbling;
company D, vaulting ba., rpe climb-
ing, sprinting, wrestling and basket-
ball.
Members of the First regiment com-
pany basketball teams will practice at
8 o'clock tomorrow night in Water-
man gymnasium. The following sched-
ule will be observed:
First regiment: 8 o'clock, compan-
ies A and B, court 1; companies C
and D, court 4; 8:30 o'clock, compan-
ies I and K, court 1, companies L and
M, court 4.
BUREAU RECEIVES CALL OR
TECHNICALLY TRAxNED MEN
Numerous calls for men with techni-
cal training have recently been re-
ceived at the Michigan branch of the
intercollegiate intelligence bureau at
the Union. The list includes: In-
spectors of raw materials for air-.
planes, inspectors of airplanes and-air-
plane engines, aeronautical engineers,
officers for gas defense, field auditors
and assistants for the cantonment
branch of the quartermaster corps.
and men for the trench warfare branch
of the gun division, ordnance depart-
ment. Applicants may inquire at the
office of Mr. Frank Bacon at the
Union.

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To Limit Money For Foreign Charities
'. Washington, Jan. 11.-The state de-
partment and the war trade board
today agreed to limit money sent out
of the country for charity to $800,000
a month. This will affect moneys in-
tended for Palestine, for the Armeii-
ians, and all similar purposes for
which organized funds are sent
abroad. They require a government
war license.
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U. S. Troops Capture 10 Yaquis
Douglas, Ariz., Jan. 11.-A detach-
anent of American cavalry sent into
Rent Bear Valley, 25 miles west of Nogales,
e yesterday, to observe the trails, clash-
nery ed with a band of Yaqui Indians, cap-
turing 10, one of whom died at No-
gales of wounds, according to a tele-
gram today from the commandant at

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Ecuador Volcano In Eruption
Guayaquil, Ecuador, Jan. 11.-The
volcano of Tunguraga in central
Ecuador has been in eruption sev-
eral days, emitting showers of stones
and ashes. The population of the re-
gion is alarmed. It is reported the
town of Banos, at the foot of the vol-;
cano, has been destroyed.

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Michigan Woman To Work In France
Dr. Berthat S. Stuart, '03, '08M, S P E
who was for several .years women's
physicial director at the University, Heavy Neolin
is on her way to France to aid in the Wing-foot, Sul
infant relief work of the American Heels at-
Red Cross. She was chosen for the
war field by the Portland, Ore., unit $
of the society. Dr. Stuart's foreign
address is American Red Cross, Paris,
France. SHOE
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