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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, May 16, 1970

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For- Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12:00-2:00

IN TOURNEYS:
Netters

lead Michigan showings

FOR RENT
AIR-COND. Efficiency-July/Aug. $65/
mo. 761-3520. 30010
OWN ROOM for woman grad. in big1
attractively furnished apt. Rent ne-
got. 662-0348 mornings or eves. DC13
STUDIO APT. for rent, July-Aug. 769-1
0876. 27Ctc
ROOM FOR RENT, men only, $40/mo.i
Call 662-9874. 29C10
VERY NICE PLACE, 730 S. State, Apt.
5, no phone, if not home leave a note.
1809
SPACIOUS 2 bdrm. apt. including pho-
tographic studio, wet and dry dark-
rooms, opposite to W. Park at 725
Huron. 761-4008. 31018

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ARCH

near State and Packard
Modern 2-bdrm. apts. for Fall
features include:
* dishwasher
* balcony
*air-cond.
*,,and much more
Phone 761-7848 or 482-8867
26Ctc
KING'S INN APT., 939 Dewey-Units
available for fall occupancy, new
bldg., all mod. conveniences, many
units with 2 balconies. Call 761-6156
or 665-9866. 17014
ONE BEDROOM A/C mod. apt., Aug.-
Dec. w/option for more, 10 min.
from central campus, free parking.
$125/mo. Rob. 764-6572 (days), 971-
8053 (eves). ' 2209
OWN BEDROOM in 3-man, 3 bdrm.
summer sublet: avail. immed. thru
Aug. Kitchen, shower, parking, laun-
dry. Price: $50 and quite negotiable,
call 761-9184 persistently. 25011
DELUXE Two Bedroom-Parking, quiet,
close to campus, 927 S. Forest Ave.
8 or 12 mo. $290-350. After 5 p.m.,
662-6156. 16014
APTS.
LIMITED
Fall Rentals
611 Church
663-0511
761-5440
Featuring Forest Terrace, 1001 S. Forest,
Mgr. in Apt. No. 211. Park Terrace,
848 Tappan, Mgr. in Apt. No. 10.
Many other 1, 2 and 3 bdrm. apts.
available on campus. 38082
SUMMIT
ASSOCIATES
ADVISES'
RESERVE YOUR FALL
APARTMENT NOW..
AVOID THAT "APARTMENT {
HUNTING SYNDROME"
FEATURING
Efficiencies; 1, 2, 3 bedroom
apartments
Air conditioning
Garbage disposals
Dishwashers
Laundry facilities
Parking
CALL 761-8055 OR STOP BY OUR
RENTAL OFFICE AT 737 PACKARD
9-5:30 daily
42Ctc

FOR RENT
1 NEAT GIRL-Summer Sublet. $50/
mo. 761-0637. 28C10
STUDIO ROOM FOR MAN with priv.
entrance and lavatory. Call 663-8244
after 5 p.m. and weekends. CV
ROOM FOR MAN' in nice southeast
area home. Call '663-8244 after 5 p.m.
or weekends. CX
CAMPUS
NEW FURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR SUMMER AND FALL
DAHLMANN
APARTMENTS
545 CHURCH ST.
761-7600
38Ctc
SUMMER SUBLET
ROOM FOR RENT, Oakland near Hill,
$45/mo. Call 663-3153. 24011
IMMEDIATE occupancy in spacious du-
plex; 2 bedrooms, large kitchen, liv-
ing room and basement; own wash-
ing machine and dryer. Available thru
August. Call Dave, 663-2528. DU14
FEMALE NEEDED to share 2-man bi-
level in house. Large partitioned bed-
room. Close to hospital and South U.
769-7551 eves. 5U11
HURON TOWERS-Big effic. w/pool,
a/c, balcony, 8th floor, beautiful
view. Rent negotiable. 665-8736. 4U9
418 E. WASHINGTON
Modern 1 Bdrm., large, air-cond., avail.
May and June only. 668-6906. lUtc
3 BEDROOM Apartment-Summer se.
mester, air-cond., dishwasher, mod-
ern; huge living room. 525 Walnut,
No. 6 or 769-6582,rCHEAP! 2U12
HUGE SINGLE ROOM in furnished 3-
man apt. near Markley Hall and en-
trance to arb. Back yard faces groovy
graveyard. $50/mo. 1444 Washington
Hgts., Apt. 1. Ask for Harvard at
the Daily, 764-0552. U12
SUMMER SUBLET-Immed. ,occupancy.
$100/mo. Large 2-man, 105 E. Univ.,
No. 1. Air-cond. Call after 6, 662-1147.
44U£
BEAUTIFUL, air-cond. furnished stu-
dio apart. w/dishwasher, overlooking
U of M campus, on 17th floor of
Tower Plaza. Available June 15 thru
Aug. Before 5:30 call 769-5551, after
5:30 call 761-8304. 3U11
PAD TO LET, 2 bdrm., air-cond., May
15, el-cheepo, 939 Dewey, No. 302.U769-
0928. 50139
1 11 1 S.STATE

IF

URGENTLY NEEDS. peace Democrats SEND LITTLE OLD LADY OWNER
living in Livingston county. 437-6484 & 2 CRITTERS FAR AWAY FOR,
eves. 40F131 SUMMER, PLEASE. 769-4623 PER-1
SISTENTLY. 3N12I
NOT ONLY does Lloyd make the best ;---- -----__.- - - _ _ _ _
custom sandals ($15), but his leather FORD GALAXIE, 67, hardtop, rad., p.s..
parachutes are outta sight. 804 S. auto. Immaculate cond., V-"8. $1350/
State. 36F10 best offer. 769-0735, after 6 P.M. 41N9
I WILL DO light or heavy housekeep- 1968 MGB Roadster, excel. cond., radio,
ing. Pay negotiable. 764-7633. DF wire wheels, tanneau. Best offer. Car
_______ _____- - in AA. 493-2560. 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
PIANO LESSONS, beginners and ad- Mon-Fri. 50N15
vanced, beginning recorder, Eastman ----__-
School of Music graduate. 662-5153. 11967 MUSTANG Fastback; 390, 4-barrel,
25F9I 4-speed, posi-track, disc brakes, pow-
__._._.®._ __- er steering, polyglass wide ovals, tape
WEEKLY and Weekend Encounter deck, excellent condition. $1795. Call
Groups. Feeling oriented interpersonal 761 -3730. 1N11
growth experience. Call 663-7616. 41F19 --.__
_____ - ~--FOR SALE
BUORT CA R LETO N FORSALE-Portable stereo. Good buy.
SANDALS$60. 2 red leather Porsche bucket
SANDALSseats. Call 663-4875 after 6 p.m. 13B9
HAN BAGSMUST SELL nearly new Kalart-Victor
B ELTS Victor 16mm sound movie projector.
Used less than 12 hours. Cost new
Just received new shipment j8650, will sell for $400. 662-8481. 14B11
MAST SHOES, 619 E. Liberty FOR SALE - FURNITURE. Call 665-
31F1i 8202. 15B9
PAINTING - Student desires painting FOR SALE-6L mo.yold stereo record
jobs, inside and outside. Four yearsplyradA-M aione $10
exprinceCll_62473. F sell-$70. Guild guitar, new-$250, sell
____- -$20 or? Come to 1101 Church and
CHAIR to rent. Large collapsable arms;I20o Roosevelt. 16B10
and legs. Very warm, comfortable
Movable chin. Hello Rabbit. OD., FOR SALE - Tpewiter, used and
38FI4j portable. $25. 769-0229. 11B9

PERSONAL
CRAFTS FAIR
TODAY 11:00-4:00 ON THE DIAG
MUSIC by The Leaves of Grass

nine matches, losing only one, toI
take a commanding lead with 110
points. Indiana was second at 89,
going into the playbacks.
Mark Conti began the afternoon
setting Mark Bishop of Indiana
6-3, 6-4. Then Joel Ross beat
Chuck Parsons, also of Indiana,
by the same score.
Jon Hainline continued the
streak, topping Jim Ebbitt of Min-
nesota, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5. Bruce De-
Boer beat Spartan DeArmond
Briggs, 6-4, 6-3. Ramon Almonte1
then downed Wisconsin's Kevin
Conway, 6-4, 6-4.

Bring crafts, junk, whatever.
Free University-763-2130
MAKE LOVE NOT WAR
(It's good for our business)
AUSTIN DIAMOND
1209 S. University
663-7151

USED CARS
'68 FIAT Sport Spyder. Excel. cond. At the start of three Big Tena
763-0134. 2N11 championship finals today, the
RELIABLE VW, '66, red, sunroof, radio, Wolverines appeared on their way
1 owner (UM faculty member), excel- to a tennis championship, a top
lent condition. $950. 761-7712. 6N14 five finish in track, and a near
'64 KARMANN GHIA-Good condition, the cellar standing in golf.
new clutch. $575. 769-0125. 7N9 The netters rampaged out in
1966 BUICK Special. New clutch, trans- Minnesota, the thinclads stayed
mission, tune-up, muffler, U-joints, close to leader Wisconsin at
manual. $770/offer. 665-8322 evenings. Bloomington, and the linksmen
25N14 tried to stay alive at Illinois,
KILLER ARMY TRUCK-DODGE 3/4 The tennis squad swept through

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daily
sports j
NIGHT EDITOR:
PAT ATKINS
In the final singles match Dan1
McLaughlin trounced John Vegon-
sin of Northwestern 6-3, 6-2.
Conti and Hainline made it sev-
en matches in a row by defeating
the Indiana duo of Bishop and
Parsons. But the Wolverines were
set back in the next match, when
Ott and Ross were downed 4-6,
6-3, 9-7, by Rick Wack and Rod
Schroeder of Illinois.
The final match had DeBoer and,
McLaughlin beating Indiana's Tom
Dunker and Rick Harrick, 3-6,
6-2, 6-3.

In track, Michigan stood third
with 9 points behind defending
champion Wisconsin with 11 and
challenger Indiana with 10. The
Wolverines qualified eight for the
finals today.
Two finals were completed yes-.
terday, in the long jump and the
discus. Senior Ira Russell leaped
24-7%, well off his 25-61/ jump'
against Purdue, to take second.
The Hoosier's Greg Johnson faired
better, jumping 24-93/4 to first
place.
In the discuss, Marty Huff tossed
149 even for sixth spot.
Norm Cornwell turned in the
fastest 660-yd. time of the after-
noon, sprinting to a 1:19.6. God-
frey Murray also took his heat in
the high hurdles with a 14.2.
Three Wolverines qualified in
the 440-yd. intermediate hurdles,
Greg Syphax who won with 52.8
in the first heat, John Low who
placed in the second heat with
55.2, and Karl Krueger who also
placed in his heat with a 53.7.
Wolverines placed in heats one
and two of the 880. Rick Storey
ran 1:53.3 and Paul Armstrong
1:51.8.
The eighth Michigan qualifier
was Lorenzo Montgomery whose
time of 48.9 in the 440 gave him
third. Tom Young of Wisconsin
led the times with a 58.7.
After Michigan came Michigan
State with eight, Illinois and Ohio
State tied with five, Iowa with
four, and Minnesota, Northwest-
ern, and Purdue all with two.
Michigan's Randy Erskine wed-
ged an eagle on the 317-yard 14th
hole in Bloomington to tie with
- -

Minnesota's Greg Harvey at 150.
Erskine had games of 74-76, while
Harvey turned the scores around.
The golf team as a whole was
not so fortunate, turning in a total
of 789 which was 16 off leaders
Michigan State and Minnesota
with 773.
Iowa and Indiana were third
with 778, Illinois fifth at 780, Pur-
due sixth at 785, then Michigan,
Ohio State at 791, Wisconsin with
810, and Northwestern at 814,
Olympis oust
South Africans
in bitter vote
AMSTERDAM (JP)-The Inter-
national Olympic Committee ex-
pelled South Africa, yesterday be-
cause of its racial discrimination
in sport.
South Africa became the first
country to be ousted from the IOC
on these grounds on a vote of 35-
28 witch three abstentions which
,withdrew recognition from the
South African National Olympic
Committee.
SANOC President Frank Braun,
bitterly disappointed by the vote,
said here: "This has put nonwhite
sportsmen in South Africa back
50 years."
Braun, who has pleaded South
Africa's case for the past decade,
warned the conference that the
movement was bringing about its
own destruction by giving in to
political pressures.

Major League Standings{.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Baltimore
NewrYork
Detroit
Boston
Washington
Cleveland

East Division
W L
23 9
18 16
15 15
14 17
13 19
11 17

Pet.
.718
.529
.500
.461
.406
.384

GB
6
7
8/
10
10
5/
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10
10 2

MOTHERS with babies 5-12 mo. Will
pay $2.00 to have both participate in
a study of normal infant develop-
ment for my doctoral thesis in de-
velopmental psychology. Mrs. Mere-
dith Kimball, 764-6573 or 971-5588.!
BOB WEBB-Where are you? Please
call Lucas, 769-0634. 1412 Geddes,
No, 1. . 33F9

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Instruments and accessories, new and
used. Lessons, repairs. 209 S. State.
665-8001. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. X
FOR SALE: Plectrum banjo, Weynmann.
Phone 761-7839. 30X11

West Division
California 21 10 .677
Minnesota 20 10 .667
Oakland 16 16 .500
Chicago 14 17 .461
Kansas City 11 20 .354
Milwaukee 11 21 .344
Yesterday's Results
Minnesota at Milwaukee, rain
Chicago 9, Kansas City 3
Baltimore 4, Washington 3
New York 4, Detroit 1
Cleveland 3, Boston 0
California at Oakland, Inc.
Today's Games
California at Oakland
Minnesota at Milwaukee
Kansas City at Chicago

NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct. GB
Chicago 16 14 .523 -
New York 17 16 .515
St. Louis 15 15 .500 1
Pittsburgh 15 19 .441 3
Philadelphia 13 20 .393 4%
Montreal 11 20 .354 5%
West Division
Cincinnati 24 10 .705 -
Atlanta 19 13 .593 4
Los Angeles 18 14 .563 5
Houston 17 17 .500 7
San Francisco 17 18 .486 8
San Diego 15 21 .417 10
Yesterday's Results
New York 4, Philadelphia 0
Montreal 2, Pittsburgh 1
St. Louis 1, Chicago 0
Atlanta 3, Cincinnati 1
San Francisco at Los Angeles, inc.
Houston at San Diego, inc.
Today's Games
New York at Philadelphia, night
Montreal at Pittsburgh
Chicago at St. Louis
Atlanta at Cincinnati
San Francisco at Los Angeles, night
Houston at San Diego, night

LADY GODIVA wore a see-thru from ----- ----- .. .----- ----~~ --
Wild Flower-the unique boutique. 112-STRING Gibson w/ hard case. 1 yr.
516 E. William-above the bike shop. old. Both perf. cond. Guitar cost $345,
11F3 case $81. Will sell both for best offer
ov~r .577 .7 1 O'±l

Baltimore at Washington, night
Detroit at New York
Cleveland at Boston

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ASTROLOGER (mature) seeks consult-
ancy with clinical psych. or psychia-
trist in either research or clinical
mapping. Replies confid. Box 27 or
769-5318. 32F11
CYCLE HELMET design painting
priced according to design. 665-5197
after 5:30. 35F9

1over $225. 761-8477. ^--62~
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-2-man unfurnished or fur-
nished apt. starting anytime in Aug-
ust for 1-2 yrs., on or off campus.
662-9738 after 6. LF
WANTED TO RENT-Professor, wife,
2. hildrn wrld like furnished

,* /

New Beatles !

J. a I r.. -a_ _ -- _ . zennren, woul4 *..
Air con un, perfect ummer YOU are our business-OUR only busi- house or large apt. for 1 year begin-
Near IM building. 1-864-3852 and 353- ness. Wild Flower-the unique bou- ning Aug. or Sept. Write J. Becker,
73$9. Utc tique. 516 E. William-above the bike 19 Hobart Lane, Amherst, Mass. 01002.
--- shop. 10F4 __ .--
SUMMER RENTALS HIGH? . . Just 20 feet above the TRANSPORTATION
Choice Apts. at low rates. Ann Arbor ground (17i' feet above the yo-yo;os a
Trust Co. Phone 769-2800. 22C83 rack in the bike shop). Wild Flowtr- DRIVE our stick shift car to SAN
------------------------- the unique boutique. 516 E. William. FRANCISCO 761-4254. 15013
DELUXE Two Bedroom unit close tO 9F9 -
campus. $150/mo. 927 8. Forest Ave.- - --4RIDE WANTED, Michigan Union to
After 5, 662-6156. 47U14 BIRTH CONTROL. Newly created non Howard Johnson's 6:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri.
A___r Call Debbie, 761-6554. 16013
profit family planning agency now-----
offering contraceptives by mail. High- INDIA Overland. $204, regular trips. 39
ly effective, completely SAFE meth- Lansdowne Gardens, London S.W. 8,
SU MERods for men and women. No pre- U.K. 5G
scription needed. Money-back guar- - - . - --__
antee.SU BLET S now, and we will send PETS AND SUPPLIES
you full details (without orbligation)!__-____ --__
in plain envelope. No questions ask- FREE KITTENS, litter-trained. Call
Pd Po ilatti .Stu. V e nav., BrflJA Tnr-_3'oy 25-1evell.ugti.- ±A.

BORT CARLETON

"'LET IT BE"

SAN DALS
HANDBAGS
BELTS

$4.29

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Sandals from $16

STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL STORE
"NUCLEUS OF MUSIC IN ANN ARBOR"

JUST RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT

THE ABBEY THE' LODGE
CARRIAGE HOUSE
THE FORUM VISCOUNT
still the local favorites! Several select
apartments available for summer and
fall semesters in each of these modern
buildings. -
Charter Realty
Fine Campus Apartments
1335 S. University 665-8825
10Ctc-
,Campus-1 Block-Fall
418 East Washington-Mod. 1 bdrm,
for 2 or 3 students.I
668-6906
23Ctc
AVAIL. FOR SUMMElt & FALL -
ALBERT TERRACE '
1700 Geddes
Beautifully ,decorated, large 2 bedroom,
bi-level apartments. Stop in daily
noon to 5:30 (Mon.-Fri.), 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Sat. or phone 761-1717 or 665-
8825, 11CtoC

ea. ropuia on bervce ic-,"xiv, 6520 vnns a
Dept. UM2, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514. -- -
26F5 FREE KITTENS, male and female.
- - Phone 665-2182. 44T9

EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
1, 2, 3 BDRM FURN. APTS.
AIR CONDITIONING
FALL OPTIONS
SUBLET RENTS NEG.
CALL 761-8055
Visit 737 Packard

CAMPUS MAST'S SHOP
2 STORES
619 E. Liberty-217 S. Main

29U,

ROOMMATES WANTED
NEED 2 ROOMMATES for summer,
house apartment, near campus, terms
open. 761-8341. 35Y10
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed. July and
Aug. $32.50/mo. Private sunporch,
friendly neighbors. Walnut St.663-
7021. 36Y13
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for
two-man apt. July-Aug. Excellent
location. Call 662-2258. 22Y9
WORKING WOMAN desires female
student roommate to share apart-
ment. $65/mo. 769-5584. 25Y16
COMMUNE NEEDS Sixth. 310 N. State.
761-3684. 34Y13
BIKES AND SCOOTERS

HELP WANTED
PUPPET SHOW
Needs man to completer short tour of
midwest elem. schools, ending June-
10. Salary. No exp. nec. 429-5058 for
details.-- - - -H-
ADOLESCENT GI R L - Desperately;
needs liscenable foster parents. Short
or long term. Monthly allowance,
consultation service available if de-
sired. 665-6671. 9H16
CAMP COUNSELORS, male, Boy's camp.
Berkshie Mts., Western Mass., needs
qualified personnel over 20 years in
any of the following areas: SAILING,
SCUBA, SMALL-CRAFTS, SWIM-
MING, WATER SKIING, NATURE
AND PIONEERING, CAMP NEWS-
PAPER AND YEARBOOK, AND
BASKETBALL. Write: Camp Lenox,
37 Wood Valley Lane, Port Wash.,
N.Y. 11050, or call 516-627-6417. 1OH11

MISCELLANEOUS
GIRL WANTED to travel In Europe
with-mo. of Sept. 665-6870. 29M9
PHOTO SUPPLIES
AT CENTURY
The Best in
Good Used Cameras
WE BUY, SELL, TRADE
Everything Photographic
DARKROOM SUPPLIES
LUMINOUS PAPER
Repairs on all makes
Century Camera
(At our new location)
4254 N. Woodward, Royal Oak
Between 13 and 14 Mile Rd.
LI 9-6355

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330 Maynard

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WORSHIP

LOST AND FOUND

FURNISHED APARTMENTS
CAMPQS
MANAGEMENT
NOW SHOWING
FOR FALL
CAMPUS-HOSPITAL LOCATIONS

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HONDA CB 160, 1965
Good condition. 662-0560.

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FOUND-German Shepherd.
quire at Middle Earth, 769
LOST - Young male cat,
gray, very affectionate.F
Peter, 769-0673.

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pup.In Take 1-94 to Southfield Expr. North to
-1488. DA11 13 Mile Road-then East to
Woodward and North
white and (Michigan Bank, Security and Diner
Please call Charges accepted)
17A12 lDtc

35 E. Huron

662-7787

BARGAIN CORNER
Sam's Store
NEED LEVIS?
VISIT
US

TICKETS
EUROPE, we will trade return flight
tickets. Do you want to stay longer
in Europe to Aug. 30? Anyone return-
ing from London, July 25-Aug. 10,
please call 769-0112 or 764-9649. 3Q9
2 ONE WAY TICKETS Det.-London
July 5 approx. $120, Cy, 769-4046.
2Q11
BUSINESS SERVICES
I WILL DO light or heavy housekeep-
ing. Pay negotiable. 764-7633. DJ
EXPERIENCED PAINTING-Interior and
Exterior, yardwork, odd jobs, free es-
timates, work by hour or job. 761-
9861. 8J12
TYPING term papers, theses, etc. Rea-
sonable, neat. Office electric ma-
chine. Call Rich Shulik, 761-0770, 761-
0(71. 5J9a
FRENCH by native teacher. Conversa-
tion - Practice within a selected
group. Call 665-2105 from 6 to 10 p.m.
2JIC
NOW ON CAMPUS
Campus MultiService
TYPING
PRINTING
THESIS SERVICE
Fast, Dependable, Low-Priced
214 Nickels Arcade 662-4222
3Jtc

FREE UNIVERSITY
REGISTER TODAY FOR
SPRING-SUMMER TERM
AT THE
CRAFTS FAIR
11:00-4:00
on fthe Diag
Free University of Ann Arbor-763-2130
May 15, 16-Fri., Sat.
"**m U "EUEaIkUA E EA UA Ef

UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH
1001 East Huron
Phone 662-3153
Ministers: Calvin S. Malefyt and Paul Swets
10:30 a.m.-"The Spirit in Today's World,"
Dr. Calvin Malefyt.
6:30 p.m.-"Joy."
ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
306 N. Division
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion.
10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon.
7:00 p.m.-Evening Prayer.
BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave.
Telephone 665-6149
Ministers: T. L. Trost, Jr., R. E. Simonson,
W. C. Wright
Worship Services-9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Church School-9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 WashtenowAve.
Ministers: Robert E. Sanders, John R.
Waser, Harold S. Horan
Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.

CAMPUS CHAPEL
(Corner of Forest and Washtenow)
Minister-Rev. Jim Kok
Morning Worship-"Babel and Pentecost."
Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.-"The Antkeep-
er" -A film will be shown during the
service.
7:00 p.m.-Discussion-"What's Wrong with
Anger: A Christian and His Emotions.''
UNITY CENTER OF
PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY
S310 S. State
663-4314
Mrs. Eleonore Kraft, Minister
Sunday Service-11:00 a.m.
Study Class-Mrs. Kraft-7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Prayer and Counseling-10:00 a.m. Wednes-
day.
Center Is Open-Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
11 -2; Tuesday, 3-6 p.m.
CANTERBURY HOUSE
330 Maynard
11:00 a.m.-For sure, plus any other time we
happen to fall in together-Come and find
out.
ST. AIDAN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
1679 Broadway
(at Baits Drive-North Campus)
12:15 p.m.-Holy Eucharist.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
(The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
1511 Washtenaw Ave.

HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH
3150 Glacier Way
Pastor: Charles Johnson
For information, transportation, personalized
help, etc. phone 767-6299 or 761-6749.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
On the Campus-
Corner State and William Sts.
Terry N. Smith, Minister
Ronald C. Phillips, Assistant
10:00 a.m. - "Accent on the Spirit," Rev.
Terry N. Smith preaching.
THE ARK
1421 Hill-761-1451
Communal Dinner.

LUTHERAN STUDENT
A.L.C.-L.C.A.
Hill St. at S. Forest Ave.

CHAPEL

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Donald G. Zill, Pastor
SUNDAY
10:30 a.m.-Holy Communion.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m.-Discussion
9:00 p.m.-Worship (Freedom Meal).
FRIDAY
6:00 p.m.-Supper Program (Wesley Found-
ation)
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenow Ave.
SUNDAY

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CHURCH AND WESLEY
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