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CHURCHES

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Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Rev. Lloyd M. Wallick will
preach at 10:30 o'clock this morning
on "Some Secrets of Christian Pray-
er." At the evening service at 7:30
o'clock the Reverend Mr. Wallick will
begin a series of sermons on the four
gospels.
St, Andrew's Episcopal Church
Holy Communion at 7:30 o'clock and
Holy Communion and sermon at 10:30
o'clock, by the Rev. Henry Tatlock.
First Congregational Church
Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock
with sermon by Rev. Lloyd C. Doug-
las on the topic: "A Clinic in Ago-
raphobia." In addition to the music
rendered by the choir, there will be a:
special number by the quartet, "Still,
Still, with Thee," with cello obligato
by Mr. M. C. Wier, of the rhetoric

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department.
Prof. Lewis C. Karpinski, of the
mathematics department, will speak to
the young people at the Plymouth
Round Table, at 6:30 o'clock, on "The'
Meaning of Democracy." Mildred Sut-
ton, School of Music, will play a violin
solo.
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
Church
Rev. H. A. Brauer will preach in
German at 10:30 o'clock on the sub-
ject, "Pray!" At 7:30 o'clock he
will speak in English on "Lead Us Not
Into Temptation.'
Jewish Students' Congregation
Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, of
Temple Beth-El, Detroit, will address
the congregation at 6:45 o'clock in
Newberry hall. His subject will be
"'Judaism and Christianity- a Coin-
parison,"
First Methodist Church
Rev. A. V. Stalker will preach at
10:30 o'clock( on "The Fighting Stars."
His subject for the evening services
at 7:30 o'clock will be "The Will."
The Epworth league will meet at 7:30
o'clock.
Second Baptist Church
The morning sermon will be given
at 10:30 o'clock by Rev. John B.
Pharr, His subject will be "The Un-
profitable Servant." The topic for the
evening service at 7:30 o'clock will
be "Bearing the Cross." Prayer meet-
ing will be held at 8 o'clock Wednes-
day evening.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
"Everlasting Punishment" will be
the subject of the services to be held
at 10:30 this morning. A testimonial
meeting will be held at 7:30 o'clock
Wednesday night.
Bible Chair House
The class at 10:30 o'clock will deal
with "Jesus' Teaching Concerning
Freedom." The subject for 4 o'clock
this afternoon will be "The Bible and
Nature." A part of the time will be
given to concluding the talk on "The
Land and the Book."
Bethlehem Evangelical Church
Rev. G. A. Neumann will speak in
German at 10:45 o'clock on "The Spec-
ial Blessing of United Prayer." The
regular Wednesday night services will
be held this week at' 7:30 o'clock
Thursday evening.

on "A New Heaven and a New Earth."
This is the third of a series of ser-
mons given on "The Signs of the
Times." The subject of the guild class
will be "The Question of Christian
Unity."
Seventh Day Adventist
Subject of the morning service at
10:30 o'clock will be "The Great
Apostasy." Bible classwill meet at 8
o'clock Wednesday night.
MILITARY HEWS
Nine out of eleven Michigan men
who have passed the examinations in
the various third officers' training
camps in the country are former stu-
dents or graduates of the Law school.
The other two men were at one time or
another enrolled in the literary college
The following men will be commis-
sioned second lieutenants in the near
future:
Thirty-fifth division, Camp Doni-
phan, Okla., Thomas Doyle, '17, West
Duluth, Minn.; field artillery 82nd
division Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky.,
John B. Helmn, '14L, Bowling Green,
Ky., infantry, and Clement Kelly, '12L,
Hazzard, Ky., infantry; 83rd division,
Camp Sherman, 0., Donald Finkbeiner,
'18L, Perrysburg,. 0., infantry and
Clarence Royan, '13L, East Cleveland,
0., infantry, and Paul Schick, '12, Ber-
lin, 0., infantry; 86th division, Camp
Grant, A. Rodney Baster, '17L, Brod-
head, Wis., field artillery, and Cecil A.
Brown, '17L, Chicago, field artillery,
and Haddon Kirk, '17L, Paris, Ill., in-
fantry; 87th. division, Camp Pike
Ark., Milton A. Leadrach, ex-'19L, Ver-
milion, 0., infantry, and Alfred Tatum,
ex-'18L, Brownsville, Ark., infantry.
Lieut. Fred C. Goddard, ex-'18, ar-
rived this week from Call field, Wichi-
ta Falls, Tex., for a few days' visit
with his mother, Mrs. M. C. Goddard.
Lieutenant Goddard has just comple-
ted his five month's preliminary train-
ing course and has received his com-
mission as second lieutenant in the
signal reserve corps, aviation section.

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Lieutenant Henry Weinstein, '17E,
is now stationed with the non-flying
section of the aviation corps in a
camp near London. He received his
training at Dayton.
Seymour Simons, '17E, has received'
a first lieutenancy in the non-flying
section of the aviation corps. He is
now in camp at Waco, Texas.
Edward L. Griffen, ex-'21E, who en-
listed recently in the tank service of
the army, left Ann Arbor Friday for
Columbus, 0., where he will take the
physical examination. Griffen was
granted an honorable dismissal from
the engineering college.
Cadets of the first battalion of the
First regiment will be given the fol-
lowing program at 4:15 o'clock to-
moroow afternoon on Ferry field:
Company A, broad Jump; company
B, fence vaulting; company C, soft
ball; and company D, grenade throw-
ing.
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New Councilmen to Attend Meeting
Newly elected student councilmen
are asked to be present at the meeting
of the Student council to be held at
6:30 o'clock tonight at the Michigan
Union.

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UEY Enrollment in the United States
boys' working reserve and the United
e rtyStates public service reserve will be-
gin Monday at the Union. Frank Ba-
con, '02, is the enrolling officer.
s for Students under 21 years of age may
i the enroll in the former, and men of 21
es he years and older may enlist in the lat-
r old ter. The term of service extends over
you. the summer vacation. Those enroll-
your
buy ing will be assigned to farm or ship-
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Zion Lutheran Church
"Lessons in Prayer" will be the sub-
ject of the sermon to be given by Rev.
E. C. Stellhorn at 10:30 o'clock. The
subject for the sermon to be given
at 7:30 o'clock will be "The Church
Meeting New Problems."
German H. E. Church
Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock.
Evening service -will held at 7:30
o'clock and vyill be condiucted in Eng-
lish by Rev. F. Bu. .
Unitaran Church
Rev. E. C. Smith, secretary of the
western Unitarian conference, will
preach at 10:30 o'clock on the sub-
ject, "An Energizing Faith." The Rev-
erend Smith will give an illustrated
lecture on "Mount Ranier National
Park," at 6:30 o'clock before the Young
Peoples' society.
Church of Christ
Communion service at 11 o'clock,
Sunday school will be held at 12
o'clock.
Community Chapel
Roy W. Jacobson, student pastor of
the Methodist church, will speak at the
Vesper serivees at 5 o'clock.
First Baptist Church
The Rev. John Mason Wells will
preach at 10:30 o'clock this morning

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