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UNITARIAN CHURCH
Morning service at 10:30 with ad-
dress by the Rev. R. S. Loring on "The
Second Coming of Religion and the
War." The Students' society will be
addressed at 6:30 by the Rev. N. 'J.
Springer, national secretary of the
Unitarian Young People's societies.
TRINITY. ENGLISH .LUTHERAN
CHURCH
"The Necessity of the Cross", sub-
ject of sermon at 10:30 by the Rev.
Lloyd M. Wallick. Evening service at
7:30 with subject, "The Parable of
the Sower." Central standard time.
ST. PAUL EVANGELICAL LUTHER-
AN CHURCH
English Communion at 10:30 with
sermon on "David as an Example of
the Truly Penitent Sinner." Sermon at
10:30 on "The All-Important Know-
ledge of the Suffering and Death of
Jesus Christ, the Redeemer of All
Mankind." Lenten services at. 7:30
with sermon on "The Immediate Ef-
fect of the Death of Christ." A meet-
ing of the Young People's society will
follow the evening service. Central
standard time.
BETHLEHEM EVANGEILICAL
CHURCH
Sermon in English at 9 o'clock and
in German at 10:45. Young People's
meeting at 6:30 led by Miss Kapp.
Lenten service at 7:30 Wednesday
evening. Central standard time.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Morning service in German at 10:30
with subject of sermon, "Peter a Rock
of Offense." Sermon in English at
7:30 on subject, "Gethsemane. "Lent-
en service in German at 7: o'clock
Monday evening with sermon on "The
Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus." Meet-
ing at 6:30 tonight of workers in the
Lutheran campaign for soldiers and
sailors welfare.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AND
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Father and son service will be ob-
served at 10:30 with sermon by the
Rev. . M. Wells. Subject, "A Message
to Imperfect Fathers by an Imperfect
Father." Professor Ward will speak
at noon on "The Cry of the Children."
Guild at 6:30 in the church.
COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Vespers at 4 o'clock with address by
the Reverend J. Carmichael.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Sermon at 10:30 by the Rev. J. B.
Pharr on "The Real Battle of Life."
B. Y. P. U. meeting at 6:30 and even-
ing service at 7:30 with sermon on
"The Parable of the Lost Sheep."-
ST. THOMA ROMAN. CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Masses at 7. 8:30 9:30 and 11:30
o'clock with sermon at 11:30 by the
Rev. Fr. M. P. Bourke. Vespers and
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sermon at 8:30 in the evening. Lenten
service at 8:30 o'clock Friday evening.
ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Holy Communion at 8 o'clock. Morn-
ing prayer and sermon at 10:30. Con-
firmation classes for students in the
Chapel at noon on Sundays, or by
appointment with Mr. Harris.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sermon at 10:30 by the Rev. Lloyd
C. Douglas on "Chemistry-and the
Soul."
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. L. A. Barrett will begin a
series of six Lenten sermons on "Life's
Investment"-at 10:30 . The subject for
today will be "Spiritual Values in
'Life."
There will be a social half hour at
6 o'clock followed by the Young Peo-
ple's meeting.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Prof. Harry F. Ward speaks at 10:30
on "The Need of a New World." and
at 7:30 on "The Voice of Labor." Dean
Edward H. Kraus will address the
Young Men's class on "The New Re-
sponsibilities of American College
Men."- A meeting of the Wesleyan
Guild will follow the social hour from
5:30 to 6:30, and the speaker will be
Dr. Judson C. King, who will speak
on- "Medical Work in the Congo."
GERMAN M. E. CHURCH
Morning worship at 10:30 with ser-
mon by the Reverend H. Bau.. No
evening service due to the coal short-
age. Central standard time.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Sermon at 10:30 by the Rev. James
A. Charleston on "The Promise."
Class meeting at 11:45. Evening wor-
ship at 7:30 with sermon on "Com-
mands for Manliness." Prayer meet-
ing Wednesday evening at the home
of Mrs. Morris.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
(SCIENTIST)
Sermon at 10:30 on the subject,
"Soul." Testimonial meeting at 7:30.
o'clock ;Wednesday evening.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Song service at 7:15 and preaching
at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "The Testa-
ment Evidences of the Nearness of the
End of the Age."
JEWISH STUDENT CONGREGATION
Services at 7 o'clock at the Bible
Chair house. The speaker will be the
Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas of the Congre-
gational church.
BIBLE CHAIR HOUSE
Afternoon meeting at 4 o'clock with
discussion by Dr. T. M. Iden of "The
Psychology of Habit as Illustrated
in the Bible."
WHAT'S GOING ON
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7 o'clock-Jewish Student Con-
gregation meets at 444 South State
street.
7 o'clock-Jewish Student society
meets at 705 South Thayer street.
TOMORROW ,
12:35 o'clock-Prof Harry ,Ward
speaks at 444 South State street.
U-NOTICES
All students planning to take solid
geometry in the engineering college
WE HAVE A
CHOICE STOCK OF
TODAY
12:15 o'clock-Dean E. H. Kraus
speaks in the Methodist church on
"The New Responsibilities of College
Men."
3 o'clock-Mixer at the Michigan
Union.
4 o'clock-Bible class meets at 444
South State street.
Victor Victroi
and Records
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Final men's tryouts fo
the Union opera will be
o'clock tomorrow night
igan Union.
The Varsity Mandolin
hearse at 2 o'clock this
the University School of
The combined Varsity (
dolin clubs will rehearsE
Monday night in Hill au
Lab. Supplies, Coats,
etc., at Wahr's-Adv.
are asked to see Assistant
Butts at once. A two-ho
course will probably be
soon.
All students from Penns
asked to meet at 2:30 o'clo
the Michigan Union to pls
state dinner.
A women's chorus rehear
Union opera will be held a
tomorrow afternoon.
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Our store will be operated on the
following. schedule until further no-
tice:
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