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A B ro w n , ” 1 he Canadians a p p r e c i a t e growth of M is s is s ip p i's b a t t le Coupor G fror re a c - w o r ld ’ s f i r s t a i r b o r n e f r o g hunt ; " " s=>«ys a y s th a t tto mac o -- Jja am m eess C a lla g h a n , a--------- rm u d le-© good m js ic ,* * he said , " T h e i r ap- last fall to m a in ta in c o m p le t e coupon a n d h a d th e s it u a t io n w e ll in S I N G IN G P R O F —G e o r g e P. S te in n ie tx s in g s a lo n g w ith h is b o o k , o r the S3f p lause w a s so en th u siastic we had segregation at t h e U n i v e r s i t y o i Pse°'|tS W*^* m a d e t o t h e - r o a, Jd e r , got onlyo n lv 41 VOtt 41 votes tie e x — h a r td - o r b a g — by th é t im e th e G e r m a n c l a s s e s in f r o d i t i o n o l G e r m a n so n g s, tjjL,rí er!5- He s a y s c h o i r and was elim in sted ffOTTiit» from the gr t*en boofc to sin g six e n c o r e s ." M ississip p i. p la n e reached Albany. r * be h changed for tick ets. h e* ld ‘ * in‘ a pub. o ff. Friday, Feb roar y - 0 M ic h ig a n S t at e N ew s, E a s t L a n s i n g , Mic hig an T h e E d ito r S a y * - - - - - - - - U.N. Lounge Becomes Presidential Power Card-Playing Center And P.T. Boats It l O o k stjp is if the A; sion becausie of-the shou ti ng .ca rd VS- ST4M .-JÄS' • Plans Concert Problem Say Officials • rt. ;■ w. ■ » v V . . . r • ,:/ v*. v j t l ,,v )A T *r • y la a m e iil Bureau UB Shows Ion ti nuoto tîop EAST LANSING KNAPP S EAST LANSIN* TO 30 HILLEL FO U î-ÎD A TfÔ N Sabbath Services Friday, February 8, 7 :0 0 P.M . at A lo h a E p s i l o n P h i H o u s e 2 2 3 D e lt a S t r e e t K o s h e r F r a n k f u r t e r Supper McDonalds the drive-in with the arches OPEN Fri. & Sat. Until 1 A M »^er$ - S n a c k s P iz z a Lansing Farm ^oraf Gables W K f lM Products j ^ age l i m i t D .m . Sweater Dresses Head South N o w .. J O IN G SUNDAY .w * 1' v ; ."i-. •*#**’ '>'?>'■-« " f v •' North Later With Equal Ease »V . i : V2 G a l. Milk G r a d e A -H o m o . t w ~xr~TT- V W tii; ■>e'rt ->» •• l*v. Sftfrit*s*fw e-w t r " V ' - « v ► Jfc S sn ' ïNSvo Michigan & Cltppert Grand Rivet & Sioddard Across from 2 Blocks West Sears & At frandor Of Brookfield Plaza ichignn Sta te N ew s, E a s t L a n s i n g , Michigan isketbaU fans who, continue in sist that the big men have en the excitem ent out of the By CARL PERIN weight c la s s . ceprion is C e c il H olm es in the 130 re co rd of 7-u , In the 1 •/-pounci ne by dominating it ought to In the B i g T e n they have c la s s . H olm es, a Ponca C ity , c la s s . e a look at the latest Big Of The Stote N'• ' •••» . Phe little men with the hot pinned Ohio S ta te and the B o il­ influenza, following h is f ir s t d e­ including G ary Smith at 123, its from the outside have cap­ e rm a k e rs by i d e n t i c a l 19 -8 D a v e 'Ja m e s at 137, Bob A rcher ed th ree of the top four spots Against P ittsb u rgh H olm es lo st at 167 and Hom er Met lu re In individual scoring and five of sco res. Outside the C o n f e r e n c e the to Mike J o h n s o n , 1 1 -3 . P r e ­ the heavyweight division. top 10. L ast year Jim m y Spartans a re not doing as well viously H olm es had been unde­ L a st y e a r the Spartans easily yl was the only guard to c ra c k with d efeats from Oklahoma and feated. Coach Grady P en in g er handled the llH nl, 2 2 -8 . T h e o v er­ inn if) when he scored 454 Pittsburgh and an ea sy win over said that H olm es is com ing along all re co rd of the Spartans and the State C o lleg e of Iowa. fine after h is re le a s e from the 1 Hmi is a re sp ecta b le I I - 3 - 2 . hospital and 18 expected to be iown Saturday the O klahom a-dom i­ nated Spartan squad will journey ready fo r the lilin i Saturday. Bladesmen to Champaign to take on an I l l i ­ nois squad that has also had its Holm es has a 5 -1 , season r e c ­ ord b efo re m issin g the Iowa State Netrnen d h is number ‘"On Guard’ tro u b les outside the con feren ce. The Illln i co m e into the m eet with a 4 -4 re c o rd , they I iVfe ? only^undefeated g ra p - Alex V alcanofi, Lansing Indoors beaten Ohio S tate/ 2! - I I; Indi in i , A graduate of Lansing Spring is s till six w eeks of 20 10: E a s te rn Illin o is, 17-16, in 1959, V alcanoff, tw o- but tennis coach- Stan D rpbacw i ite cham pion took ov er put h is team through an indoo e left off when he cam e m atch against the Alumni Satur ILLIN OIS SCORING ACE—Dave Downey paces I Spartan Thindads Top will s ta rt at 9 a.m . with the dou b le team s taking the co u rts a 2 p .m . lilin i five into action against the Spartans He leads his team in scoring and is'sev en th in the S a tu rd a RECORD D robac is planning on usiti; Competition For Broncos nine v arsity p la y e rs, includin; seven sophom ores in the day­ long a ffa ir. In the top sin gle m atch at 10 a .m ., Tony O'Don­ By JE R R Y GARNOLL R e la y s, is the man to beat if he n ell, London, O nt., sophomore Of The Stote News is ready to go. Johnson had the will take on la st y e a r’ s No. . flu and has been p racticin g only m an, B rian E is n e r. during the past week. O ther v arsity sin gles player; D in n e rs - S n a ck s a r e :Ja c k D am son, sen io r; B ill P iz z a B r e m e r , sophom ore; lorn Wler man, ju n io r; Chuck W olff, soph- •Coral G a b le s m o re; B ill D erengoj RATHSKELLER CAPITOL m o re, and Ben Endln, ; A n o t h e r sophorr No a g e l i m i t high Jump C lick , will re p lace F 5 t ill 9 p .m . HI-FI A N D STEREO 1 /3 OFF a r e the other two. Johnson, who No. 4 doubles slo t. tied fo r third last spring in the IN C L U D IN G B ig Ten outdoor m e e t , is the Sp artans top ch allen g er to r e ­ SUN DAY turning champion Alonzo L it t le ­ john of W estern M ichigan. In the m ile and two m ile events, while .others, including R ex No; T o S a il POPULAR FOLK sophom ore Ja n B o w e n w i l l r i s , will be watching. JA Z Z COM EDY attem pt to dethrone defending N o rris , who liv e s in Lansin; c h a m p s J e r r y M cFadden o f w as a m em b er of the net squr Moore McCormick h e re from 1 9 3 2-34, andcaptainc CLASSICAL SHOWS, ETC CALL the team his final seaso n . astio COLLEGE L a r g e s t and B e s t Se le ctio n R elay s Travel Office DISC SHOP Daugherty Heads Clinic SP O T LIG H T S. . Coaches e l e g a n t co tto n k n i t s by JOHN PARKER AILEEN i C oordinate your y/ardrobe fro m a wide sele ctio n of M ichigan State University J a c k e t s ......... FOREIGN FILM SERIES ¡IT I S k ir t s ............ presen ts Blouses s3.98 to r S la c k s ........... WANDA HANCOCK e r c e S t r i n g s ” by OM,MANI DID I M T VCW. 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Landon- - 'T e l l Of T h e S ta te N ew s ... •«raaajp.LTT'Trt!: t r * * •—c •■"'/•thwrsf .e '•.•«*<>*'. r jp -' -. { I W«vy>^ L a s t year the Spartans ta lk e d Hopi.*»; .-'s undefeated . its bright* A flashy fe a ts “ '* r 12 N. day’ s defe «ustency ofi T hom as Iowa Hawk he shadows. Thoms ise of S p a r - c n * r|*y F red R o eth lU b erg er, the final S second he sks jrnam ent is A1 W isconsin provides :o m - R o e th iish erg er p a rticip a te * r m ost d e - 8 f m e w,th Michlgn e c h tw o ne sda', sophomore* Run- petition Saturday, ar idgcr a {j events and leads the te< :ent p e r fo r - /ent to Dick W ar- Coach G eorge Bauer what scorin g with 231 1/2 poll h A m oB ea- the title from a he co n sid e rs to be fnest in eight m e e ts, «auar* In i reer> B e s id e s ir e c c x e r e j s e * tiff comoei tarvdvDan team ed Th made which he i * undefeated» Roei the B au er seem like a prophet as Hshcrfiier is B a u e r's too m ac o r c the gvrnnas*s fr om Madison sport 'umb!ir.i? - * r- \y\ h'jr and 1 •go- an unblemished $--43 si ate in o v e r - side hor^e is h a s a rjf skating s him to ri./ inaiy a b - rvn iim m e r s Lum ber Im ag e ¡v e E y e Record How- Must Be Restored nen to i MutlMIS Dftli W ill Be Perfect W ith Gifts From SPARTAN BOOK ^ T lT fr r t K M SU CRESTED C rested f STERLIN G SILVER i FRIENDSHIP SWITCHES WINGS-Art Thom- as took the advice of Coach D rin kin g f. 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Only $ -" M u s t liq u id ate'’ King s bedroom f a m i l y hom e, carp eted , 2 0 ' living root) fire p la c e . Gorgeous 2 0 ' e tween • ,.Q » e d it r/ -r tl; •.»jj.g, topt* 4 ( F o r S a le jC Personal s ite among m atu re t r e e s , lot D R Y E R , Norge e le c tr ic , lifo rn ia and 85* x 2 3 8 '- T e r m s . C all R .J . tom atic w ash er. $50 ta not em p loy - F rin k , IV 5 -5 5 7 7 , IV 2 -4 5 7 0 , Phone ED 2 -5 8 9 7 , Johns, U sed IV 5 -7 2 3 4 , W a l t e r N e ller Co. inaw, IV 9 - -__________________ __ 26 HEATH R.\-S 14 watt / 29 Low c o s t, large readership, with sp ea k er, $20 ea quick sellin g power—Campus Buy Space SeTT Fast John 3 5 5 -5 2 9 8 aftet 5, Want-Ad* DO The TRtCK W ant-Ads. '/ ‘‘'HÉRê'ô Tnc And au ,v? from $ 100. S ’ .o o tr r t yuw n U n i i i t ** « . 1876 •A sh ing t o n ( A c r o s s F r o m T h e U n io n B u i l d i n g ) H r# 8 Mi ch ig an S t a t e N e w s , E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n F r i d a y . F e b r u a r y s i g 63 Religion Prof Baptist Urges Reform State Mormons Tours Orient Hometown Church Faith on Confer Here Campus R o b ert T . A nderson, associate p ro fe ss o r o f re lig io n , has an­ nounced plans fo r a sab b atica trip to Ja p a n . India and the Mid- •' ’ . * * v . Isolates Youth M ic h ig a n o f f i c i a l s , of, t h e C h u rch of J e s u s C h r is t of L a y te r - D a y S a i n t s w ill s p e a k in q u a r t e r - SJieal. in th e - I 0 s 3 0 a.m. S ^ t o l . r w, , ' , • ' . .■ '."n .T tm Z V _ T ■ ly c o n f e r e n c e ., s e s s i o ^ | A th e th e chu rch, R "1 want to com p are the con ­ It i u n iv ersity student's hom e- » areas rripst ■¿.m-JvmiM I nda M i 11en, L a n s in g S t a k e Su n d a y in E a s t P a tr ic ia P i ce p ts of E a s te r n re lig io n s wltl town chu rch would let him take off the C h ristia n taitn are the so cial the co n cep ts of West« stem r e L a n s in g . a p p e a r at t h is i his m ask and s e e h im se lf a s he s c ie n c e s , he b elie v e s. T ension has mounted on cam pus concerning b elie f in God E l d e r S y lv a n H. W itr w e r , p r o - T h e tw'o cour Anderson said , " a n d .t re a lly is , ch a n ce s a re he wouldn t C ollege students many tim es sin ce a le tte r to the editor denied His e x isten ce. Angry com ­ f e s s o r of h o rtic u ltu re at M SU , s in g Stake Pre ism of som e re lig ic ,® lose h is in te re st in relig ion . see th etr p ro fe ss o rs as am o ral, m ents refu ting and supporting h is statem ent have appeared in Lansing. S t a k e P r e s i d e n t , w ill a r d Packham , d with concep ts of God T h is is the opinion of the R ev. but this is not tru e. The S t a t e N e w s . I have receiv ed phone c a lls and le tte rs con­ — •— - —i— b e r t M. P ears: i sp e c ific Study of Bue “ J a m e s W, D id i e r . U n iv ersity *4P r o fe s s o r s feel it would not cern in g my reaction in “ Faith on Cam pus” last week. The un­ SC A N T R E A D IN G . P O O R B O O K S o{ fo« J science B a p tist chaplain. be part of th eir ro le as edu cators derlying problem s e e m s to be, how can we d iscov er if Oocf L O C C U M , G erm an y (A P )— afternoon sessi In Japan an d Indi Anderson In t o d a y ' s w o r l d , he said, if they put relig ion in the c l a s s ­ e x is ts in our own p erson al liv e s ? A m e r i c a n c l e r g y m e n d o n ’t r e a d E ld e r Thorp, ro o m ,” the R ev. D id ier said . will tour temp les am ogtcat ch u rch es cannot iso la te t h e i r " B u t we need a m ore candid m L a st week we examined logical proofs for the ex isten ce of e n o u g h , bu t t h e r e a s o n m a y b e sistant t< sch oo ls and ta o g ists youth. If they do, the young peo REV. J.W . DIDIER God. But they do not com plete the p ictu re. Som e people under­ th a t t h e r e a r e a o m a n y I n f e r i o r A postles ( p ie » > rea ch co lle g e find thei; approa by the p ro fe ss o r. If he and theologist: stand and accep t th ese p ro ofs in all th e ir validity, but they a re b o o k s c o m in g ou t ta th e U n ite d C ity, will pr c iu n i- ex erci m ore freedom in must do the sam e, the Rev. D id ier He b elie v e s jj relig ion is not adaptable s till unconvinced of God’ s p re se n ce in th eir liv e s . Why? B e ­ S t a t e s , a n o f f i c i a l t o ld a n i n t e r - feren ce. d is clo s u re s o it v e rsity com m unity fill i with the c la s s ro o m , he would be able said . Faith does not depend on the cau se they do not p o ss e s s the e s s e n c e o fa ll b e lie f— faith. n a t io n a l c o n f e r e n c e o f L u t h e r a n d iv erse points of view. to p lace m o re em phasis on b a sic foundings of s c ie n c e , p u b lis h e r s h e r e . will b e valuabl I think that all of u s. re g a rd le s s of our philosophy of life, It is then that they abandon handon values. value T h is would help el im inate " I t is a difficult task to reach " I t m a y w e ll b e t h a t th e r e s p o n ­ u n iv e r s it y " ! O ; „ Ji/i the students who must ratio n alize wish we could have faith in God. U n less we turn to atheism as th e ir relig io u s con cep ts. main ance. s ib ility fo r th is s ta te o f a f fa ir s an e xcu se fo r violating m oral p rin cip les, we all yearn for a C H R 3,S p A N CHURG V must p lace our C h ris tia n - everything. l i e s m o r e w ith th e p u b l i s h e r s th a n D is in te re st in relig io u s c o n - divine guide and purpose in life . We want to b eliev e, m ore than , cept s.^ p rit’-s .p a r tia U y from the b y o ie m arket plac e of id eas. “ T h is m akes , our generation SiyX, Sb3T 1# 'ru st, and.cotxiidiiixe in. Q Q . w ith t h e c l e r g y , " s a i d F r a n k G . Don S tlffle i, M;Uis.ar e x p re ss a' hpi , J r o f P h lla d e ip lih i,'M e ii> o fth e ' ‘ Ph 2f37_'i f>77 broad em p hasis on an alytical s c i - Ae c beings we d e s ire an aw areness of His om ni­ , but we must do it with m idst of a revolution in the way ampt p u b lic a tio n b o a r d o f t h e L u t h e r a n B ib le School ^ 45 J en ce and the in flexib ility of the of vi home ch u rch , M r. D id ier said. i nt«8 the in tellectu al approaches his in our liv e s. C h u r c h ta A m e r i c a . Worship Service ¡ 0:45 J Y et som e j s have difficulty knowing a personal God. Eh is. Although th e re Is d is :e r e s t re lig io n ,” he b elie v e s. " E i t h e r Always a warm welen" in re lig io n , th e re is a ls tn In - you have faith now o r you don’t problem often ste m s from our lack of knowledge concerning F i r s t B a p tist C h u r c h t have much of anything. how to find Him. It is su re to be dark if we shut our eyes. Capitol at Ionia E a stm in ste r P e o p le s C h u r c h c re a sin g o r renewed inte God m akes this quest fo r faijh com plex. If He wanted us to S ev en th - Day 1 irnong another Segment of The Rev. D id ier receiv ed his L an sin g, Michigan P re sb y te ria n C h u rc h have all the answ ers within easy reach , He would m ake it so. I Rev. Scott Irv in e, M in ister A d v e n t is t Church E a s t L a n sin g student population, B .A . from A lm a C ollege andB.D . j T em p orarily m e e t i n 2 I 1 and Th.M . from Northern B ap tist It is a p art of the nature of man He created to be le s s than Church School 9 :4 5 a.m . 1315 Abbott Rd., •’An honesr. straight fo n om n iscien t. But He g iv es us freedom to investigate and a p rom ­ U niversity Lutheran r s J appeal is one way to reach stu­. Sem in ary .in C hicago. _ . Morning worship 10:50 a.m . F a s t Lansing f Inter denomln atlon al ise of an answ er In another life , if not in this one. He did not Division and Ann St. ---1 M in ister dents/* he sa id . At MSU, he recen|J[y com pleted | " T h e Q uestion of Q u e stio n s" 200 W. Grand R iv er want m ere robots drive by Instinct, He wanted human beingS S a t u r d a y se r v t c fc Rev, R ob ert L . Moreland at M ichigan 1‘In two and a half y e a r s off h is re sid e n ce requ irem ent work I Youth Fellow ship 6 :3 0 p .m . 9:3 0 , turn. Sabbath S< guidance andpabtoraTbounSel- with human wants and needs. I Koinoniaos 7 :3 0 p.m . cam pus m in istry , I have never Consequently, we must not w aste life . Our inner d e sire to 10:50 a.m . Worship Sei ED 7-0183 been turned down flat by a stu­ H ear the "L a y m a n ’ s H o u r" Howard B We^kc SUNDAY SE R V IC E S a cq u ire a faith should be cultivated . INDAY PROGRAM dent when I wanted to p resen t P R E S B Y T E R I A N S T O B U IL D each Sun. at 1 :00p .m . over FM 9 ;3 0 a.m . - 11:00 a .m . P erh ap s we can find God’ s nature by doing His w ill. Living 8 :3 0 a.m . - W orship, with him to the c la im s of Je s u s C h r is t ATLANTA (AP) — A new $2 station WSW'M F o r Info in acco rd an ce with want He has thus fa r revealed to us is the r c h School fo r third upon his l if e .” m illion P resb y te ria n C en ter Is I People of a ll r a c e s welcome tation c, "M AN IN TH E NUCLEAR im portant step toward knowing God. His revelatio n demands • and younger. T h e leading edge of theology planned h e r e . The s i x - s t o r y a human resp on se In an act of faith. If we act in the manner we 7 r 9 :4 - ,m . -C h u rch S ch o o l fo r today is renew ed em phasis on the stru ctu re will provide o ffice s fo r L a n sin g C e n tra l P ly m o u th D r. W allace R obertson find He d e s ir e s , He will becom e p erso n al. i grade and old er, ln - R eform ation tru th s of rev elatio n , eight agen cies of the G en eral A s­ T h e s c rip tu r e s play an im portant part in this theory. If we F r e e M e th o d ist ag c la s s e s for students faith and g ra c e . Most of C h r is ­ sem bly of the P r e s b y t e r i a n C o n g r e g a tio n a l CHURCH SCHOOL re a liz e our need to m ake the B ib le meaningful in our liv es, we a d u l t s . E nrichm ent tendom is somewhat behind this Church in the U. S. (Southern) and Church Church C rib room through fo r o ffic e rs and personnel of the should obey its teach in gs. We never get what we hope for by e s a re provided f o r edge. 828 N. W ashington, L ansing I Synod o f G eorgia and the P resb y ­ doing wrong. ;er ch ild ren of p aren ts C h ristia n faith is not n e c e s ­ Sunday School 10 a.m . te ry of Atlanta. Above a ll, we need to have p atience. Faith is not acquired United Campus C h ristia n sa rily dependent on philosophical T h re e -fo u rth s of the financing Morning W orship 11:00 a.m . overnight. It is a gradual p r o c e s s enhanced by the incentive to .m . - W orship, a n d Fellow ship or s c ie n tific support, he said. will com e from a $12 m illion R ev. F o r r e s t Van V alin, Theology stands^on its own two capital funds cru sad e to be con­ e x p e rien ce God p erso n ally . e sp e rs 5 :0 0 p .m . - M cCone :e Is a tr e e wr , but preaching Ü and younger. Chapel- fe e t. ducted by Southern P resb y te ria n s 6 p .m . Youth Fellow ship n F ifty y e a rs ago a man stated In 1963, 7 p .m . Youth N ight-R ev. F o r ­ what he believed and then backed OKARCHE, O kla. (A P) - The Chi re s t Van V alin, Sp eaker se Sem i it up with sc ie n tific ra tio n a liz a ­ tion s. S c ie n c e has purged these Theologian Calls For b e lle in T rin ity C atholic Church and S t. Jo h n 's Lutheran Church F o r fr e e cab s e r v ic e c a lllV 2 - S r. h ere have the sam e rin g and pitch. 9857._______________ men from th e ir ra n k s. C h ristia n s E a s t L a n sin g S t . J o h n s S tu d e n t F i r s t C h u r c h of 1 Commitment To Christ A ll S a in ts E p is c o p a l F ir s t C h ris tia n F i r s t C h ristia n C hu rch R efo rm e d C h u rc h C hurch C h r is t , S c ie n tist “ T h e G >spel is the power, of live a life pleasing to Chri: T rin ity C h u rch P a rish God unto s ilv a tio n ," em phasized "T h e n death cannot hold yc 800 Abbott Road - ED 2 -1 3 1 3 F r . R. Kavanaugh 709 E, G rand R iv er 240 M arshall S t. Lansing P ls cip l« E a s t L ansing R ob ert Sm Som eday C h ris t will take you to [R e v . R obert G ard n er, Episcopal F r . T . M cD evitt ive with him , ju stifie d , s a n c ti- R ev. John M. Hofman, P a sto r D .L . Bool 1 Church S e r v ic e : at Bethel C o lleg e Sem in ary, S t. Chaplin to the U niversity 327 M .A .C . Sunday in B ryan fied and g lo r ifie d ." Morning S e rv ic e 9 :0 0 & 9 :45 Chi j Sunday 11 A«^^» j P au l, Min Sm ith b e lie v e s that only those R e v , Edward Roth, R e cto r 11:15 a.m . 10:50 a.m . M H all. R ev, G eorge T u m a, C u rate Sunday M a sse s Launch it ig a s e r ie s of re lig io u s who a r e tran sform ed by C h ris t Sunday School 10:15 a.m . T em p orarily 7 :1 5 -8 :3 0 - 9 :4 5 (High) 1 1 : 1 5 - will be saved. If people w ere not SUNDAY SE R V IC E S le c tu re s s ponsored by the dorm Falrview Elc 12:30 sch o lastic co m m ittee, Sm ith d is - lost and under the judgment of 8 :0 0 a.m . - O rd er of Holy I | 815 N. F a i r \i'i aby ?.; r*if. g a j 9 : 45> K 0,, r)4 . 1 * t . • • • • *•£■ ; * -• r,v'A *. •-vFJmt-i •< -.n ,\i “ . .i J. <4 i f : iS m a S a e s ) r ‘ ‘ ~.\ 0 r .5. \ d y t f h r t t t r i f .ct ’ they a r e . ' ' ” . <«■rW .’ I * - S +■- .* • J •~A ■ %' . t ' ' . :r r«ifv QtiiHesntc re a l appre elation of the meaning p ra y e r o r Holy Communion, j o r R ev. Hofman at IV 5 -3 6 5 0 j a .m .; 12:10 & 4:45 p.m . ° ‘1/ Jiu u cm a 0*TO7.JW a m in in the New T e s t a - holy can get into h e a v e n ," he and Serm on . Saturday M a sse s 8:00 & 9:00 R egular 11:00 a.m . m ent. said. " B u t God gives th is to any­ W ELCO M E STUDEN TS a .m . C onfession dally at t h e lectu re with a one who wants it. If He le t e v e ry ­ Wed. 7:00 a .m . Holy Com ­ Wed. Evening M eeting-8 p.m . Opening Sunday, F e b ru ary 10 8 a .m ., 12:10 & 4:45 p .m . body in, th e re would be hell In munion; C an terbu ry A sso c. read ing fr om the E p is tle of S t. 9 :4 5 a .m .-C o lle g ia te B ib le C la s s S a t, 4 -5 :3 0 & 7 :3 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . B re a k fa s t and rid e s to | j Reading Room located ai 134 P au l, Sm i th s tre s se d C h r is t’ s heaven.” 11:00 a.m .-M orn in g W orship S e rv ic e w ords, " I am the door; If any Sm ith ureed MSU rnsn to find 8 :0 0 c la s s e s - A ll W elcom e W. Grand R iv er. , " T h e One T ru e C h u rch " Novena S e rv ic e s man en ter penitence at the foot of the c r o s s . C all C a ro l G arn e r 355-3892 7:00 p .m .-E v en in g S e rv ic e Open Mon. thru S at. 9 ;0 0 a.m . T u e s . 5 :1 5 & 7 :3 0 p .m . He b elieve R eligio n s do have the pow - fo r rid e s to all s e r v ic e s . " L e t No Man D estise T h e Youth” D ally R o sa ry 4 :3 0 p.m . -5 :0 0 p .m . not throug arks, but by m ercy . e r to fo rgiv e s he said . All a I h u rs. - 5:15 p .m . Wed. 7 ;3 0 p.m .-M id -W eek S e rv ic e nicrVit y Q— M on., T u e s ., T h u r s ., & F r i ­ >at rugnt - 19 r* m . i i p.m You m; st sr ■d chu rch can do tncourage s a l- Holy Communion C la s s - "S o u l Winning Made E a s y " rum 7 :3 0 p.m . days 7 :0 0 -9 :0 0 p.m . p re sen t, and v IN T E R -C IT Y B IB L E CH U RCH CA N TER BU R Y CLU B H De fu tu re,“ 1 ‘C h ris t died “ Go an i try it but All a re w elcom e to attend 5 :3 0 p:m . Sundav (IN TER DENOMIN ATION AL) 1 you to sav e man n can yrgive his own C onfirm ation C la s s T u e s . 7:45 TWO BLO CKS W EST OF FRANDOR t. S. BURGE t binds you. Only God an, on H is term p .m . ' 2 8 2 7 E . M IC H IG A N PAST lis te n e r s I •9778 E A S T L A N S IN G F i r s t P re sb y te ria n F IR S T W E S L E Y A N Edgew ood P e o p le s ¡ U n i v e r s i t y M e t h o d i s t ! P l5vet B a p t i s t C h u r c h j C H A N N IN G M U R R A Y ] F R IE N D S M E E T IN G Ottawa and Chestnut M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H C hurch C h u rch 2215 E . Michigan j 9 :3 0 & 11:00 a.m . iowship (Q uakers) 11 lb b, H arrison i\u. C rib b e ry and N ursery P r o ­ W ilson M. Tennant, M lntstei -U n iv ersa li: M eeting fo r W orship vided. R ev . R . S. N icholson, J r . big. E>r. Glenn M. F ry e , M lnistei and F ir s t-D a y School Morning W orship 9 :0 0 a 9 :3 0 a.m . and 11:00 a.m . f] R Church S e rv ic e s 9 ,1 0 , & 11:1: Sunday S c h o o l ........................................ Sunday 9 :4 5 -1 0 :4 5 “ God’ s P ro m is e of S tre n g th " 11:00 a. Art Room 3rd FI.U nion Morning W o r s h ip ....................... . . . "O n e People Through F a ith " C o lleg e House D r. M orrow , preaching Youth Groups 5 :3 0 p. Serm on : "W h at is M an ?" 9 a.m . R ev. Glenn M. Frye of P eo p les Church 6 :3 0 p.m . Calvin Club Evening S e rv ic e 6 :3 0 p. 10 a.m . R ev. W ilson M. Ten- V isit to L ansing Jew ish Main F lo o r Evening S e r v i c e ................... M ID-W EEK SER V IC E fo r sin g le young adults Synagogue or Speech F o r Inform ation Serm on : " T h e G ifts of the Spir W ednesday, 7 :0 0 p.m . A w arm and friend ly w elcom e on E x iste n tia lism C all ED 2 -1 9 9 8 aw aits you at F ir s t P re s b y te r­ F o r church bus schedule ALL WELCOME ian, c a ll IV 2 -8 4 1 9 C e n t r a l M e th o d ist MARTIN LU T H ER C H A P EL E a s t L a n sin g F I R S T C H U R C H O F T H E NAZARENE I I Church School 10:00 a.m . all MISSOURI SYNOD U n it y C e n t e r G en e se e at B u tler Street I j ages 81 11:15. a,.m. children A c r o s s . F rom the Capitpl • 444 Abbott Read. Ph. 3 3 2 -0 7 7 8 C ollege C la s s 10:45 a.m . Su n d a y S e r v i c i s I 2.-5 y e a rs . W orship: 9 a.m . - M atins 425 W, Grand R iv er W ESLEY FOUNDATION Identical S e rv ic e s 9 :4 5 a n d 10 a.m . - E u ch arist Sunday W orship 11:00 a.m . C hurch S c h o o l...... G eorge 1. Jo rd an , M inister 11:15 a.m . 10 a .m . - B ib le C la ss "S p iritu a l S e r v ic e " M orning W orship.. D ire cto r (WJIM 10:15 a .m .) 11:15 a .m . - R egu lar S e rv ic e Donald C ir c le Leona Ju lian Youth G ro u p s........ Rev. E rn e s t Dunn, "G o d May S u rp rise U s ” 4 p.m . D octrinal D iscu ssion S e ssio n s So lo ist organist E v an g elistic Hour. ASsoc.' D irecto r Dsvight S, L a rg e , P reach in g 5 p .m . B ib le Study 1 Wednesday Evening P ra y e r Service Church WEDNESDAY E V E Supper 6 :0 0 p.m . C rib N u rsery , So B rin g the 6 p.m . Gamma D elta Student Dinner P ra y e r S e rv ic e 7 :0 0 p.m . Of C h tlo n a l- Forum . ?:.00 p.m . B aby. 7 p.m . Luscusslon; C u rren t A ttitudes Tow ard L u lher Study C la s s 7 :3 0 p.m . Sup ervised n u rsery available each serv Ch r i « ;ft! and F r e e bus tran sp ortation 15 tc T a k e home a copy of the "W hat 8:15 p.m . V esp ers-E v en in g W orship "Affiliated with Unity School H .T. S t a n le y - M i n i s t e r to rn Thompson - : 30 m inutes b efo re each s e r v ­ Then A re We T o D o ? " sheet F r e e Bus tran sp ortation av ailab le to all s e r v ic e s of C h ristia n ity , L e e ’s Sum m it. ÌLCOM E ic e around the cam pus. fo r study and advocation. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n a v a i l a b l e call IV 4-8294 ___________ C all 3 3 2 - 0 7 7 8 or 3 3 2 - 0 5 3 6 M issou ri ~! K im b e r ly Downs U n iv e rs ity L u th e ra n St. A n d rew s H O LY T R IN IT Y C hurch E a s t e r n O rtho d ox SO UTH B A P T IS T CH U RCH U. C . C . F. C h u r c h of C h r i s t G R E E K ORTHODOX 1007 K im berly D rive, Lansing and S tu d e n t C e n t e r C h u rc h & U n iv e rs ity 1 5 1 8 S . W A SH IN G T O N — LA N SIN G ( CHURCH Y o u r " C h u r c h - A w a y - F r o m - Home (2 b locks W. of Frand or National Lutheran Council S tu d e n t C e n t e r Shopping C en ter on W. Washington & E lm St. 9 : 4 5 A .M . B IB L E SC H O O L United Cam pus C h risti D ivision and Ann S tre e t, E , L . Grand R iv er) Ph. 4 8 2 -7 3 1 5 " S w e e th e a r t Sunday” 148 W. GRAND (2 b lock s north of B erk ey H all) 129 N. Pennsylvania (Next to P eo p le's IV 9 -7 1 3 0 (on City bus line) 332-2559 W alter R. W ietzke, p asto r ! ! CCo Phone 489-8315 I 11:00 A.M . V ern Van Hovel ; í-, < o rd rd ial! ially Invites students and } •\V Z JBr ■ y .L ' J / 4. - »• -M - ’ O C iíto ^écu ád ó r; ' > ' T Vworker m rker , d ox faith to church attendance. ! WORSHIP communion. SUNDAY SERV IC ES M atins 8 :4 5 a.m . 7 :0 0 P .M . “ Light f o r t h e Night*’ M atins ■ 9 :0 0 a.m . R ev. John C . P oulos, D ivine Liturgy 9 :3 0 a.ip. W ith C o m m u n is m on th e i n c r e a s e , 5 :0 0 p .m . V esp ers-C h ap el. People Common S e rv ic e s P a sto r C o n f e s s io n s w ith n a t io n s in d i s t r e s s , 10:15 & 1 1 :3 0 a.m . 5 :3 0 p .m . Buffet Dinne r - Basement R e sid en ce phone 484-8184 every Sat. 7:30 p.m . w han w ill G o d m o v e ? 6 :3 0 p.m . S em in a rs: Serm on : F o r transp ortation ca ll D r . S u g d e n , s p e a k in g . "S tu d ie s ir "A n Evaluation of the P r i e s t - | 489-0439 : ta*. I I . , ,v a v a '1hoqd ., * .♦ : V Yitf \ .•«% ~ js c * . 1 m *. 1.*:«, tm s .~ .. fT ' *7 A 7’ V -3 > fW ? -n e - X i O t t t T a c j Ä - r - i r i s » *■ > - ‘fG at all th ree s e r v ic e s j P A N -O R T H O D O X S T U D E N T 9:30 a.m . H our of R e fr e s h m e n ts . j Sunday S c h o o l - 9 : 0 0 & 1 0 :1 5 M atins A SS O C IA T IO N o f M SU a.m . D iv in e L it u r g y 10:30 a .m . W E D . - 7 : 3 0 P r a y e r M e e tin g . U n iv ersity P a sto rs O p e n to all O rth o d o x s t u d e n t s . C o m m u n io n 11:30 a.m . R e v . John Duley M e e tin g s a s a n n o u n ce d EVEN! I S tu d e n t S u p p e r 5 : 3 0 (SO#) Se rm o n 11:45 a .m . FREE BUS T R A N S P O R T A T IO N M ORN IN G AND R ev . W alter Kania R e v . F r . . C l e m e n t P a lm e r , 6 :3 0 p r o g r a m , C a l l 4 8 2 -0 7 5 4 fo r Information F o r T ran sp o rtation C all C h a p la in p i FE 9 -8 1 9 0 " I n te r n a tio n a l N ig h t" S t u d e n ts in n e e d o f t r a n s p o r ­ P hone: 4 8 5 -9 2 5 4 P a s t o r s : D r. Howard F . S u g d e n , D r. ED 2 -1 9 6 0 or E D 2 -2 4 3 4 P a s t o r K oppH n. ta tio n , c a l l 4 8 4 - 8 1 8 4 . W ard, and R ev . Alvin Tones.