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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1925
IHE MICI-IICANI DAILY
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ST D SLED ot 1
CONIE1 NG "I"U It s Woth Yor "h e~ i Frog, Chicken an Stk Di nr
- Served at
to bring your things to us. We will2
1) 1 , cs Are ivided 1vto , Croups launder them just as well iici otcharge ..BOULEVARD INTNJ M
tAnual tatbe ld Boy s,
(i i iereiice t iaasin you as much.f= Two blocks from city bus line on Jackson Road,
--IYfrom noon till midnight.
"WHIICH WAY?"' IS ThEME X7 ' w Special attention given to parties. Phone 6534.E
At th e State Oh -r " ('y5;' ofrencte
hld at Lansing last vrily andl sat-. 1 204 N. MAIN. DIAL 'iL 316C QII iQ~ii~iliiiilllitl[I~QIiiII11Q~I11~~lltl111QI111
uarday, 30 students fro', the 1",ierst y1
ledt discussion groups composed of" e
High school studen faeromall parts- qe A re S e ialists' ftesae fe hynai rd s.
ofte tte eshein r ddvosses
of theconfercee, g anby OF =me
a. Dr. Charles AV. f' the Y, pastor of jU. OF+M -f -.
the JHydePark-aptist chuffrch of (;l- 1 ° J M r"'d
Dao,1r. W. J. Spencer, prosidc~nt 01 - 1V. X50 -
etspeakers, the 1,100 i)elegate s were CP.
divided into 90 d( va-u in Mg'3111s c""ell
ledbya o~~e~idet.li i(;C L. LADIES WORK ARQu lt
groups, the opinins of the studeutisI E SPECIALTY E MensSevie-
were presented. w
The main thieme 01of lie coels rerce A _______ IXCLUSIVE ENERGINE ODORLESS CLEANERS°
was "Which way?", that is, the whole S
effort. of the sne e(;he s and dic s iioni BASEMENT WUERTII ARCADE ISwsilzd aretsCea_
wasirected toward ssisting high NISty 'ner-
school students ?o pftk the rpath ___N_____ Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed 150
after leain g hli l)school. No en- G G$1 SODL
tiona duress w< s exerted on the b)oys
but clear sate n c it. of fats 7and ope,. ________________ RE P A I I I N G
discu ssions were (5Il''O~y ( i tIhe (con- Swisslze ._ _
feren ce. WORK CALLED FOR AND DEIVERM)1° GamnsSav
The undergia a one dole ant (5 chiosen CeaToner_
from this camputs were picled from all Cla-ogr
branches of cains act +vta';anire-____________Garme__________on Claning
resented more than one-third of the a PPONE _
group of leaders present at1 lie conter- 411 .-
ence. They were talan to l awing by 209 South -
bus and ente ttained by tlheir r espec- s- The 11 o m e of En e rg in.e F1ourti Av.
tive church gron ps duiring their so--;' h ew M d ' .
journ there.
As an immediate res ult of contacts V\est LP ocke t 1==
anode during te Conference, ztner- nS -RE
o ui c l s a ese n e tco thalls Kdk i n ep ha e t of tevede t Chbeen111111IIQElse1Qhtlii 111111toQ thel1116illli[I11eIIIIQten-111111 "
tian assocation requesting stude'nt1
speakers at various functions all over 'Ultil1111111111111 fl 111111ttI1lB1llil E111lili1Q1i1
the state. These request s will be met
frl.tecrso iuot paes which is maintained by the extension] An Ideal Xmas Gift
department.
Revival Is NotedReu e.ey
In Christ nrns Eve _
Carolling Castom
Reviv~al of tie Old Woirld custom oft '7IMI.'AD.1} 2'
C br1 tinas eve car olinghas made such .~~LSf~ 9~d~
rapid progress in lie United St atesNt
duringthe pat deca.de, according to 7drorhynierit vee ,454.n. ~E
than 2,000hownsvanrsctiesAthisPhornepro-4
f ire statistics of the~ national bureau iE _
th n 2 De0toitw hsa tere th s aro. h s I IIIItIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1iI hIIIIIIIIl111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1Q1111!l ld [Ii111IliItll IIt1!!Ii - T o introduce M racleaning, the latest p o
been clone on a larger scale each year cess of ODORLESS dry cleaning, to _ +
since 1916 the ir1.lots will furnisht Eth -'TrEt 1----++crt ~1
the caroling hands for the residential I Ann Arbor, special prices will be made=
cistricts. In this city as in t. Feris, I -grmetsE
Atlanta and others the mney col-I on these women's and men's'gret
locted by tile carolers, will go toward IEIYG- {
the care of the city's needy children. for tomorrow. only: Tuesday, Dec. 1 st. -
is organizing the caroling in that cityEo=
as it has done for the past two years,=
anld is preparing 60,000 songsh teetsE=v
orthe purpose. Thre rehearsing will Th tr (T A I'' Regular Pie
be in the hands of 150 song leaders, tr rvne sn w te~U 1 ILfi~.Jj ~ ii i
trained by IRohert Lawrence, the mu- L
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scdirector of Washington, D. C. o oe.
E fgifts. Nothing is m reappreciated 2EsiRela=Pic
Meaichign Alumni as a Christmas gift than ai good over- 2D'' C aea.oanUj
WilSee Eclipse .2-
TwoiEhn= coat, even if you have to buy it your- °- =1~~and $
Fmatra to oserve h oa eclipse l self. The Del P rete store oilers the - - DRESS Sil Ai 1-
of the suni thereo= Jan. 14. Te hstm o b y fn T
rThe D uts '2 n e op ortu ity at ti-tmet -yfi e L\ET OT IN( Ii IDOVI I ITFN PLIEATSDareebr. ,ti '2anDanh NOT INCUDEI
Mcaughlin, op ortnit - - We Cal fo and Deliver. Phone 423
PA OU lR'UIPIN~ vecas n erteprc. See themi. El1 To obtain these special prices ust clip
l=_______ $27.50. Others, $25.00, $55.00" the Irraclcaii trade mark elow and pino
Talc yu irs llY 'to °....-..Le garments..-
r. r a s Mi
=~rt o A new suit? Buy it at Del Prete and == GR
WriteY()1 r rots, jNote: These special prices are C. . D.-
byuw you will look your best when you get - and for Tuesday, Dec. 1 st only.
TI YP E W kITI NGt~i home for Xmas. We guarantee to
iu t a give you the best fitting suit you ever F
had.AjA1
Buies olege --
SaeadWla Ss.Twenty-one Years Ti lors c
--'1ULUCKY FOR SPOTS :
' -Th t' Wh ! Exlusive Users in Ann Arbor of d
UnderNw Two Pants, $45.00
K - "
tai~eetOthers More, and Plenty for Less c/c1n
at L owest P rices °I CLEAN AS A BREATH OF SPRING
A - ; 1A I NE it1 If you paid $100.00 for having a gar-
A7 - - I = aent dry cleaned it could not be better
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I" oil
JGS
STATIONERY.
XMAS GREETING CARDS
Buy now while our stock. is fresh'.
5c, -lac,
15c, 25c Cards
wilt's
Drug
Store
340 South State St.
Phone 3534
SAS
STUDENT SUPPLIES
ri
AL
20 % to 40 % red uction
from regular priees
of an offering of a few items,
but our entire stock of
)RRESPONDENCE PAPERS:.
Gift boxes, bulk stationery, papeteries of leading
manufacturers in many sizes, shapes and forms. Also
die embossed, Michigan,. Fraternity and Sorority
papers.
:ATH ER GOODS:
Loose Leaf Note Books, Ladies and Gentlemen's
Dressing Cases, Purses, Expense Books, Music
Cases, Bridge Sets, Game Sets, Memory Books,
Writing Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Keytain-
ers, etc.x
)VELTI ES:
Ash Trays, Cigarette and Cigar Humidors, Book
Ends, Brassware, Bridge Scores, Candlesticks, Can-
dles, Tally Cards, Favors, etc.
tEETING CARDS:
For all occasions including our select line of Christmas
Cards.
UUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS:
(No Discount)
A liberal allowance will be made on your old fountain
pen on the purchase of a new pen of any of the fol-
lowing mnakes : Parker, Sheaffer, Conklin, LeBouef,
Wahl, Swan, John Holland.
De D.,17 NICKELS ARCADE
The Stationery and Typewriter Stor-e.
Open Evenings Until Christmas.
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