ICHIGAN DAI a .. 9 11 IVI1IFl1WI ID I Iii I Ill I Ill I wv~ywv~ wvwwvw~ VIQ*Q%-*vqw" CONGREGATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION On Friday evening, October eighth, there will be parties (by colleges) for students new and old. All"its" will be entertained by Professor and Mrs. Louis C. Karpinski at 1315 Cambridge Road, (corner of Forest). All "laws" will be entertained at the home of Professor and Mrs. Edwin C. Goddard, 1212 Hill Street. The engineers of every sort and kind will be the guests of Professor Henry E. Riggs at the Michigan Union. Students of Music will be entertained by Dean Byrl F. Bacher, 1227 Vollanid Street, (off Washtenaw). ~LIomen There has been some confusion as to the numbers of phones at Betsy Barbour house. The general call for residents is 2676, for the director, Miss Sheldon, 2339, and for the business manager, Miss Royer, 2178. The first two of these numbers were formerly lines serving the second and third floors of Helen Newberry resid- ence. An important meeung of the board' of directors of the Women's League will be held at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, Oct. 9, in the board room in Barbour gymnasium. Members of the board are urged to be present. Freshmen taking gymnasium work are asked to present their locker tick- ets to Mrs. Blackburn before Wednes- day, Oct. 13. Tickets may be bought at the secretary's office in University hall for $1, the regular gymnasium fee. Sophomores should leave the sched- ules of their gymnastic hours in the physical director's office in Barbour! gymnasium before noon Monday, Oct. 11. College Girls who expect to becomef' Private Secretaries can obtain a Sten- ographic training at Hamilton Busi- ness College, State and William Sts.- Adv. Business Administration students should be interested in joining our stenographic classes, Monday, Oct. 11. Hamilton Business College.-Adv. Gilbert's Chocolates at Tice's Drug Store. 117 S. Main St.-Adv. Medical Students Come down town- Get our special reduced price a n d e a s y terms on MICROSCOPES Save money by purchasing your Bacteriology and Histology Supplies at .e rr rre r 4! - a ti.mm a r...om yr i Students in any other Colleges of the University will be wel- come at any of the above gatherings. On Saturday evening, October ninth, an informal reception will be given to. all Concregational students at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Millen, 1912 Geddes Heights, (near Oxford Road). TUT T LE'S LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal BUT Room for All Our Last years customers One half block South of " MAJ" THE EBERBACH & SON CO. 200 - 204 EAST LIBERTY STREET I I i S11At M sC4. V.&. PAT. Ofr. ,K-" ni T ii!"T-i 11, - RE s s -...... . MATINEE MUSICALE CONCERT COURSE Courteous and, satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Dank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 llesources ........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. Illustrating New Brogue Oxfords PLANS LAID ADVISERS' FOR SUPPER SECOND SERIES Oct. 19-Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Pianist (all Chopin recital). Nov. 9-Charles Carver, Basso; Frank La Forge, Com- poser-Pianist. Dec. 15-Ypsilanti Normal Choir, Christmas Music. Feb. 8-Sascha Jacobinoff, Violinist. Mar. 22-Detroit Symphony String Quartet. PATTENGILL AUDITORIUM, HIGH SCHOOL COURSE TICKETS $2.50 FOR CLUB MEMBERS, $2.00 Tickets now on sale at Wahr's and Graham's Book Stores. THIS COLUMN LCLOSES AT 3. M' A I DVERTfS a THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3P. M. UN4 WANTED VANTED-A roommate who is a quiet upperclass man, Lit preferred. Double room at $3.50 each. No oth- er students and no children. advantages, 812 Sybil St. 2114-W. Good PhoniE WANTED-Student who understands Hoffman Clothes Pressing machine for few hours each day. Modern Method Cleaners. Phone 1918-W. 508 East William St. WANTED-A clerical assistantship in some department of the University by student stenographer and typist. Call Lounsbury, 2316-J. VANTED-Experienced stenographer and typist for work requiring one to two hours daily. Phone Univer- sity 92-J for appointment. VANTED-Upperclassman now room- ing with freshman Lit, desires single room. Will exchange with fresh- man. Box B, Daily.- VANTED-Live salesman to introduce a new line in Ann Arbor. Best sell- ing proposition offered on the cam- pus. Call Beatty, 1119-R. VANTED-Gentleman student desires single room with private family. Garage in connection. . Peroyer. 582-J. VANTED-Garage, near Division and Jefferson. Preferably heated or what have you. J. C. Morris, 293-W. WANTED--A young man of good char- acter would like a room in a pri- vate family. Write Box V. R. VANTED-Club of upperclassmen to board for the school year, by wom- an of wide experience. Box B. B. VANTED-Good bass soloist wanted for church work. Apply 312 S. Di- vision St. Phone 212-J. VANTED--High prices paid for your old clothes. Phone 1981-W and will call at you rconvenience. PANTED-A violinist for dance work. Thorough experience necessary, Call 1050-J. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Modern six room house, fine S. E. location. Beautifully de- corated, clean, ready to occupy. $3,000 down and monthly payments. Telephone owner, 1600-J. FOR SALE - Nelson sport model speedster, fine condition. Very rea- sonable. Car just overhauled thor- oughly. Will demonstrate. Call 258. after 6 p. m. FOR SALE-Enigneer's drawing set, complete, slightly used - extra boards, T-square, triangle, etc. Call Kief 1013-J or 311 E. Ann St., eve- nings. FOR SALE-Buscher E flat Baritone and B flat Tenor Saxophones, like new, with cases. C. E. Gilbert, 319 N. Main St. FOR SALE - Gibson Mando-Cello. Practically new, fair price. Over- land Garage. Phone 2440, evenings. FOR SALE-Complete set of Spauld- ing left handed golf sticks with bag. 1325 Olivia Ave. Phone 1705-R. FOR SALE-Drawing outfit, Smith's inorganic Chem. text and Zoology lab. manual. Phone 1170-J. FOR SALE-Ford touring car $250.00; good tires and in fine running ord- er. 1340 Volland St. FOR SALE - Ford speester in first class condition. Easy terms. 114 N. Ingalls. Phone 855-J. FOR SALE- Gibson tenor Mandola. Call S. L. Walker, 1612-W. MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALE-On Saturday, April 9th, at 1:30 p. m.-the household goods of the late Mrs. Rosina Wahl at her late home, 116 E. Hill St. After which the house and lot will also be sold. J. W. Finnell, Auction- eer. PARTY WHO picked up pocketbook in Medical building Tuesday morn- ing, is known and will avoid arrest by returning to Secretary's office within twenty-four hours. If the plans of the committee are carried ovt successfully, the Junior advisers' s. -per, to be given Monday evening Oct. 11, will no1 only afford the freshman women a real get-to- gether good time, but it will also give them some idea of Michigan spirit. During the supper which is to be 1 of the buffet variety, the Glee club is to have charge of the singing, and everybody will have a chance to hear and sing Michigan's traditional songs. The presidents of all the women's organizations on the campus will be present, and each will explain and describe the activity she represents. Following the supper a program will be presented, the exact nature of which has not been announced. The entertainment for the evening is in the hands of a committee of juniors, with Amy Loomis, '22, acting as chair- man. FOR RENT FOR RENT-To one or two Medics or Hospital Assistants, large front room, opposite University Hospital. All modern conveniences. Well furn- ished. Price right. Call No. 1122-W. F ORRENT-Several apartments one block from campus. We write In- suran c,3 of all kinds-Potter and Allshouse-601-4 1st National Bank. Telephone 2072. FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, front suite, second floor for three people near cor. Washtenaw and Church Sts., four doors from street car. 425 Church St. FOR RENT-Two front rooms, suit- able for two in each. Light, airy, and well heated. Enquire at 608 E. William, second floor. FOR RENT - Very desirable front suite suitable for two or three. Two blocks from campus. 429 S. Divis- ion, phone 1741-R. FOR RENT-Heated furnished flat, 4 or 5 rooms. Also rooms, single and suites for men, 908 Monroe St. FOR RENT-Two extra good suites, one block from campus. 616 Church. Phone 907-R. FOR RENT-Fine large suite with two single beds; one block from cam- pus. Girls. 911 Monroe. FOR RENT-Single room for rent for lady. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J. FOR RENT-One single room. 512% East William. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Light brown bull terrior pup. White face, white spot on back of neck, wore brown collar. Call phone 1373. Reward. LOST-Trunk bearing "E. M." Detroit, Mich." Probably delivered to wrong address. Call 1662-W. Reward. LOST-Treasurer's receipt and Ath- letic Coupon. Call T. M. Pettibone, prone 1058-M. LOST-Thursday a Chi Omega soror- ity pin. Name on back. Call 1325. LOST-Sigma Phi Epsilon badge. Re- ward. Return to 604 E. Madison. LOST-A bunch of keyes. Call 344. MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE Boarding house opened at 445 East Universit. Strictly home cooking. 1 i Young women who would earn extra money during lei- sure hours will find lucrative employment at the Tele- phone Exchange. As an employe, you enjoy the priv- ilege of the cafeteria where home. cooking is served at cost. Call at the Office be- tween 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY Cor. 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