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SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1926

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LITTLE WILL TALK
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Of (oIlualerce To Hear
Oil (lassification Of Ann f
Activities At Luncheon !

REV. LEWIS TO SPEAK
President Clarence Cook Little wil
represent.- the University classification
of the Chamber of Commnerce atth
club's regular weekly luncheon Tues- l
day, giving his ideals of civic wel-br°
fare for the club and suggesting meth-
ods of effecting a closer cooperation
between the :University and the Chain-
ber of Commerce.' The entire meeting
will be devoted to talks from repre- .
sentatives of the various fields of ac-:
tivity in Ann Arbor with the idea of !;
considering the suggestions- of these
men at later meetings.
The classification of clergymen will
be represented by Rev. Henry Lewis, \
pastor of the St. Andrews Episcopal ~.
church. John D. Thomas, local attor- ' .: =>" .;;
ney and justice of the peace, will pre-
sent his views of law enforcement. IS. Sanford 1llullins
The public educational system of the S afrIuln bv) l
city will be represented by Otto W. SSnodMlis(bv) l
Haisley, superintendent of schools. anger City, Ala., strong candidate f,
Dr. John A. Wessinger, city health of- the senatorial seat from which Osc,
fcwill speal4 for the. classificationi W Underwood will retire vohuntari
of physicians, considering the - situa- at the end of his term, has come o
tion of the public health. Mayory in favor of modification of Volste,
Robert A. Campbell,' treasurer of the' act, *-to permit sale of light wine as
University, will be chairman of the' beer.
meeting.
Members desiring to attend the lun- DETROIT.- 'More than fifty thou
cheon are asked to make reservations and 'Detroit motorists will be withoi
by calling the Chamber of Commerce their 1926 license plates Monde
office. when the police begin making con
plaints against the drivers of in,
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MAIL ORD'" S FI.LLED NOW
SEND CHECI" OR MONEY ORDER FOR NUMBER OF TICKETS
WANTED. ADDING 10% TO AMOUNT FORE GOVERNMENT
TAX. KINDLY ENCLOSE SELF-ADDRESSED, STAMPED EN-
VELO'-% TO INSURE PROMPT RETURN, OF TICKETS.
117)1 E DRING THIE RECENT ENGAGEMENT IN
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DASIN ADVANCE. -THOSE. WISHING
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