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7.1959

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Willopolitan
To Provide
Bus Service
Reservations for the Willopoli-
tan Thanksgiving bus service are
now being accepted, Dan Murphy,
'62, chairman of the sponsoring
Campus Affairs Committee of Stu-
dent Government Council, said
recently.
The purpose of the Willopolitan
project is to provide convenient,
inexpensive service for students
who are planning to fly home for
Thanksgiving vacation.
Murphy stressed that students
should send in their orders early
to insure a position. He also said
that, if necessary, SGC reserves
the right to cancel any bus.
The fares are $1,25 for one-way
service to Willow Run and $1.75
to Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
Six buses will be in operation
throughout Nov. 25. They will
make scheduled stops at the Un-
ion, in front of Mosher-Jordan
Hall and at the intersection of Hill
and Washtenaw streets. There will
be no Willopolitan service follow-
ing vacation.
Applications and information
can be obtained at the Student
Activities Bldg., at the main, desks
of ail residence halls, in all off-
campus housing units and at local
travel agencies. These applications
and the appropriate sum of money
can now be returned to SGC at
the SAB.

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

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MICHIGAN TRIO-Dick Tilkin, '61, Clarence B3rrd, '62, and Jim Bunting, all members of the Dick
Tilkin Band, performed as the "Michigan Trio'" at summer resorts this year. The band, which was
organized by Tilkin almost two years ago, plays "danceable. jazz" for fraternity parties, dances and
other social occasions. It will provide the music at the Monte Carlo Ball to be held tonight.
StudentBand Plays Danceable Jazz
o -rel mcv ATT t ,rT. W

I By STEPHANIE Ro UMk;LL I -Deciding that it> was now or i t:

Dick Tilkin, '61, planned onr
forming his own band ever since
he came to the University, but not
until February of 1958, his sopho-t
more year, were the musicians hec
wanted available.

never, he lost no time forming the
"Dick Tilkin Band," a group that
plays danceable jazz for fraternity
dances, parties and other social
occasions.
Tilkin began taking lessons on

AT ILLINOIS:
Glee Clubs Plan Combined Concerts

the drums while in the second
grade at West Orange, New Jersey.
In high school he played in both
the band and orchestra.
Gains Valuable Experience
Tilkin also led his own dance
band before going away to college,
but some of the most valuable
experience, he said, came from
playing in resorts 'and hotels in
the Catskill Mountains during
summer vacations.
The band, Tilkin said, attempts
to play music that is good to dance
to and enjoyable to hear without
sacrificing musical integrity.
"If we have to play something
the people want, such as rock 'n
roll, we try to play it with taste.
Our motto is 'the finest in rhythm'
and we try to live up to it."
Quartet Usually Sufficient
Tilkin finds that the quartet
works out the best for the average
fraternity dance or party,-but at
special occasions, such as pledge
formals and -Saturday's "Monte
Carlo Ball" at the Union a vocalist
is added.
The Dick Tilkin band believes
both in looking well and sounding
well, so the group always appears
in red blazers, which have become
it trademark.
Tilkin, a sociology major, plans.
to pursue a career in social service
work after he graduates, although
he feels he will "always have a
band on the side."
With a full academic curriculum
as well as playing in the Marching
Band, Hilkin makes time to main-
tain his own dance band simply
because he enjoys it.
Ias Fun Playing
"Although we are very serious
about our music and about pleas-
ing our audience, we have as much
fun playing for dances as the
dancers themselves do.''
All of the band's members are
conscientious about the quality of
the band's performance, Tilkin
maintained. They arealert to new
ideas and give each idea a thor-
ough try.
If someone plays an improvision
that goes over with the audience
and the rest of the band, they
develop, perfect and adapt the
new sound during practice sessions:

FOR RENT
TWO ROOM and private bath apart-
ment. Unfurnished for $60 a month.
Call 8-9049. Near Packard and State.
C2
FURNISHED: Apt, for 3-4 girls. $140.
Phone NO 3-8134. C3
FURNISHED HOME NEAR CAMPUS.
3 bedrooms, living and dining carpet-
ed. Kitchen furnishings include silver,
China, gas stove, electric refrigerator,
gas heat, automatic washer and tubs,
attached garage. For family or four
girls or four boys. Phone NO 3-5098
to see. 0101
ATTRACTIVE-Completely furnished 2
bedroom lakefront home. 20 minutes
from campus. Washer, dryer, TV. $70.
NO 2-5861 or HI 9-7553. C100
HOUSE FOR RENT-Very desirable 31
bedroom furnished house, available
from Nov. 21 'till June. No pets or
small children. Southeast section. Call
NO 2-2253. C99
ONE THREE ROOM, one five room,
heated private apartment. On beauti-
ful farm 9 mi. from Ann Arbor. Stove,
refrigerator, swimming, ice skating,
horses. NO 3-6578. C96
DOUBLES ONLY. Linens furnished.
Only %2 block from Law Quad at 804
S. State (at Hill). C64
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment. 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443. C25
PARKING
Space and garage. 514 S. Forest.
NO 2-1443. C26
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HUT
2-4959, 5843 Geddes Road. C35
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
Have a
Foreign Car?
Is it running-smoothly?
If not bring it to
Michigan European Car Corp.
We service Foreign Cars.
.. t
Michigan European Car
Corporation
313 8. Ashley
85
Protect your cart!e
*Fall Changeover
. Antifreeze
. Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO8-9429
83
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly. service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted &, guaranteed, See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service--mechanio
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
1 l and you get it!"
S122L . University at Forest
NO 8-9168
Si

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 .96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to o line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
BUSINESS SERVICES
Tailoring and Alterations of Any Kind
Guaranteed Work
TIM AND CHRISTINE'S TAILOR SHOP
213; S. Main
NO 3-6228
J58
RUBBER TIRE MATS-one side fluffed.
Sizes 131 x 23, up to 24 x 36, $2.39 up.
Cocoa mats, heavy, $2.75. 30 x 60 plas-
tic mats, $1.49.
MUEHLIG and LANPHEAR
311 S. Main J54
FAST, ACCURATE TYPING at reason-
able rates. NO 3-9104. J45
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS...
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open Til 8 P. M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 192?)
NO 8-6966
J2
WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick-
up and delivery. Specializing in cot-
ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AAM
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. Ji
TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason-
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590.
BUSINESS PERSONAL
ATTENTIONEHI F PANS - Are you
plagued with costly record wear? Do
dust scratches and groove contacts
between records grind you? Reduce
record wear with new DAVELES rec-
ord spacers. Lasting protection guar-]
anteed. 728 S. State. NO 3-9540. FF46
EVER THINK about having an ice-
cream }party instead of TGIF? We
admit it isn't a likely thought, but
if you ever do, Lumbard's sells ice
cream in any amount at real reason-
able prices. 1225 S. Univ. FF44
PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Call
Kay, NO 3-4488. )FF39

FOR SALE
MEN'S NORTICA SKI BOOTS. Size 10 ,
111 shoe size. 1 mo. old. $25. NO 2-
9765. B57
LOVELY fur jacket, size 14. Reasonable.
Call HUnter 2-7508. B56
FOR SALE-Equity Rights for trailer,
10 feet wide, 1958 Detroiter, 2 bed-
rooms, front kitchen. Call HIckory
9-2149. B53
ENGLISH RIDING BREECHES, jod-
phurs, jacket-size 11. Boots size 12.
Phone NO 8-8382. B51
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE-AVAILABLE IN DEC. Comfort-
able five-room house with large living
room, tile bath, and basement. Near
North Campus. $14,000-will negotiate.
Phone onwt'r-NO 2-8137. R4
BIKES and SCOOTERS
MOVE I N
FAST CIRCL ES?
Get a wheel !

323 s. Main

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
3-speed automatic phonograph
ON LY $39.95

Beaver's Bike and Hardware
605 Church NO 5-6807
Z15
Sales and Service
BICYCLES
and
LAMBRETTA
MOTOR SCOOTERS
Authorized Dealer
Wolverine Cycle Shop
6118. Ashley NO 3-7733
Z17
PERSONAL
DEAR CLUB 618:
Try Varsity Laundry next time.
Your slaves.
F42.
1321 S. UNIVERSITY-QAM is there,
shiny and new! P-136
Venus knows. F31
THE TAU DELTA PHI actives in a
unique move of sincerity have pre-
sented to a group of sororities a to-
ken of their affections. F37
NEW SERVICE. FOR YOU! The Michi-
gan Daily will run free of charge any
articles found in the campus area. If
you have found any lost articles call
NO 2-3241 or NO 2-4786. F86

PIANOS- ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 . Washington NO 3-3109
Xi
ORGANS" and "PIANOS BY
WURLI'TZER.EVERETT. & THOMAS
Makers, restorers, and dealers of
rare violins and bows.
Sales.- Service -- Rentals
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Williams NO 3-3395
X.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: A black umbrella in Virginian
Restaurant. Will exchange for my
own. NO 3-7541, Ext. 844. A43
FOUND: Triangle fraternity pin. Own-
er contact Couzens Hall. 2-2521. A45
LOST: Parker '61 pen, black with silver
clip. Personalized, B. A. Kelley. Re-
ward. Call 3029 Alice Lloyd. A4
LOST-One fraternity pin with Initials
J.R.O. between Trigon and Mary Mark-
ley. along Washtenaw. Call NO 3-5806.
A40
FOUND: Bunch of keys on Observatory
across from Jordan. Call NO 2-3241.
A35
FOUND: Sterling Silver Tie Clip near
Hill Aud. Call leanore Rubin, NO
2-2325. A30
FOUND: 3 keys in the Fishbowl, 2 of
which are Ford car keys. NO 2-4786.
A28
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39: sorts 69c; military supplie
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1

GRINNELL"S
323 S. Main NO 2-5667
X20

A-1 New and Used Instruments
s BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X14
Join GRINNELL'S Piano Rental Club.
$20. gives you the use of the piano
with lessons for 30 days. From then on
only $10 a month-up to five months.

GRINNELL'S

NO 8-7312
X13

MEN'S GLEE CLUB-The Michigan and -Illinois Glee Clubs will sing at a combined concert tonight
after attending the football game this afternoon. The glee club will sing the three numbers which
they sang at the Eisteddford in Wales last summer, as well as modern folk songs and Michigan songs.
The concert will close with each glee club singing the other's alma mater.

'By CAROL LEyENTEN
With what Gary Pence, '61, de-
scribed as a "big friendly brother-
hood motif," 50 members of the
Men's Glee Club will sing with the
Illini, University of Illinois Glee
Club, in a post-game concert to-
night.
Leaving in style on a special
touring bus, the group arrived late
last night in Champaign where
they are being hosted by. the Il-
linois Glee Club. Plans for the
weekend include ajointrehearsal
this morning, attendance at the
Michigan-Illinois game this after-
noon and presentation of the
combined concert in the evening.
The Glee Club will sing lhe
three selections which won them
recognition at the Eisteddfod in
Langollen, Wales, this summer:
Palestrina's "Confitemi, Domino,"
"El Grillo" by Josquin des Pres,
and "Stomp Your Foot" from

Aaron Copland's "The Tender
Land."'
Continuing with modern folk
songs and Michigan songs, they
and the Illinois-'group will con-
clude the program by singing each
other's alma maters..
"Joint concerts such as this one
provide a valuable channel for
meeting the members of other.
Glee Clubs,", Pence, publicity
manager, declared. Delineating the
Club's "foreign policy," he said
that "singing together with other

clubs and visiting with their mem-
bers helps to promote friendship
not only among the singers but
between the two universities as
well."
The Glee Club is currently pre-
paring for its own combined con-
cert with the glee club of Ohio
State University on Nov.k21. Be-
ginning Monday, block ticket or-
ders in groups of ten or more will
be accepted in Rm. 3511 of the Ad-
ministration Bldg, and single
tickets will go on sale Nov. 16-21.

. WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
,2007 South State NO 2-3350
$2
USED CARS
1957 ISETTA: 4,000 miles. All accessories.
Good shape. HU 2-1772. N39
VOLKSWAGEN, late 1958 export model,
fjord blue, excellent condition. NO
5-7914. N38
1948 DODGE,, $60, good transportation.
NO 8-8551. N37
SITUATION WANTED
PART TIME JOB 650 programmer and
senior tabulator operator, desire sup-
plementary'income. Qualification wire
533, 407, basic machines. Contact Box,
No. 7, 420 Maynard. AA1

BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Patter-
son and Auld Co., 1209 South Univer-
sity, NO 8-8887, FF401
HELP WANTED
PROFESSIONAL and LICENSED prac-
tical nurses needed for afternoon duty
through the Community Nursing Bu-
reau. On full or part time basis. For
information call NO 3-4859'. H48
SERVICE STATION attendant for part
time help. Experience helpful, but
not necessary. Write Box 8, Michigan
Daily. .,H47
WANTED-Experienced Arthur Murray
teachers, full or part time. NO 2-5539.
1311 S. University. SIl
-mo
cc
"Here's a used car in the Want
Ads that should interest you-it's
equipped with overload springs;"

to. make the M'ass

Meeting may still sign up,

MI.CHIGRAfiS
Anyone who was. unable

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on the- door of the

MICHIGRAS office in
the Union.
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HILLELIAPOPPI N

University of Michigan

Ohio State University

Organization
Notices

MEN'S GLEE CLUBS

Congregational, Disciples, E & R Stu-
dent Guild, seminar: Symbolization,
with Rev. J. E. Edwards at 9:30 a.m.;
Cost Supper; discussion, "Problems in
Worship" at 5:30 p.m.; Nov. 8, 524
Thompson.
Hillel Fdn., Sabbath Services 9 a.m.
at 1429 Hill; Hillelzapoppin 8 p.m. at
A.A. High Aud., Nov. 7; Dance group 2
p.m., Supper Club, 6 p.m., Nov. 8, 1429
Hill.
Mich. Christian Fellowship, Nov. 8, 4
p.m., Lane Hall. Speaker: Dr. K. Kant-
zer, Wheaton College Prof. "Why is
Christianity Unique?".
La Sociedad Hispanica, Tertulia, 3-5
p.m., 3050 PB. Cafe ,y conversacion.
Phi " Mu Alpha" Sinfonia, meeting,
Nov. 8, 8 p.m., Union, Rm. 3N.
Univ. Coed Horseback Riding Club,
dinner ride. Nov. 8, 9:30 a.m., WAB. For
information and reservations, call NO
3-,7778 by Sat. noon.'

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Tickets $1.75
HILLELZAPOPPIN
Free Transportation

Saturday, November 21 at 8:30 P.M.

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Block Ticket Orders Accepted
Monday, Nov. 9 through Friday, Nov. 13
at 3511 Administration Building

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