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THE MICIGANt DAILY

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(Continued from Page Six)
managmed to retaint the 3-liound
title for two yeairs.
Mlichigan Bolds the monopoly oil
Big Ten individual titles, as no lessl
thian th'ree of the four conference
crowns thmt are being defendedt this
year are in the possession of the
Keen-Coached entries

3 Seeking conferen ce C tOPTICA
____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___R__DEPARTM ENT
Wchv 1 men teamII , w ith11 Cipt. 1colorful division O:' the meet, as it Sapora ol lllini), I!+ l h--
SLenses and lFtaines made
tif 01 illa, bolds the dig. ;already included - (Captain Hurnmel 0f iganz, ah ewla H o Lm aaTo Order
t M(,tion o bleinu tile' Only ent r3" Ohio, lBoddie of Northwester~n,, and Irat ed lvris~ i h -o i ~ O , rsr~in
ill the 1iiwet 1who hht 1e1{lk is Flood of. Illinois.: Oplictis Prescriptions.
crown for two successive years.tilthsy r File

ICL r ASSIIED
Advertisingk
AOTIC F
.atuI (liy. 1.,2-l 13
MEN;'--top, looll, Hli4ten. Kriss K oss;
N represenlal ive niow i city. Let mne
S jexplain our free razor offer. BAox 3.
l , 129-1:;5

Portable Tiypewvriters-New or U~se4l
ITI WVILL phay you to come to Royal
hezidquarters and see the New
Royal portable before you buy. This
'ay"Royal is alreadly outselling
all uther wakes of portable. "Some
Paby."

Rider's Pen Shop
Authorized Deal ors in Royals

C_

The announcement that SA
compete in the 145-poun~d
n-iakcs the task of Sauer,
welterweight, in retaining
championshiip doubly. difi
makes. the 145-pound class1

Iwain will
division
Michigan}

i~endi'14-his tIle thisyear naside
frini I he lb ree Mi~elig-all ~t

.l twit ?1 4 ea 4kr r ' l .'141 v

HALLERS
State St. Jewelers

D)oniahoe, .ex-cap tain

of the

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
A-NN\ARBOR,MIHl.
imnonmies a Free Lecture an
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
By
JOAN W. J)oolTLY, C., S. B.
Of London, England
Mciaaber cuff the Boarld b Lectureshipr of The )ThTier Chun'
''le First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Ma11Ss.
At
NEW MASONIC TEMPLE
Sunday Evening, March25, 1928
Ati S :(R) O'clock
Thme Illubic is Cordilily In-yited to Attend

ROSES

cult and Aclyo hoi mtd.n hs 1I'(Oi i,11I C'C'oLii writers for sale.. One and two years
the most cv. t "~e (I ' ed Th e i ant As old re spectively. Reasonable prices.
] f?1a iiet d { (i ti'id ,F Call a34S9. E. Ii.I. Mtu .
, .s~ .e. a ,7 e 0 h I p + s I ° - .. a ,pwp /s // c+/rru/es C-T ( ris, hururs. Sat
TW O-TONE shoes made to your
~% measure. From $6.50 up. Hland-made
41 English style by an English shoe-
nae.Corner of South U. and 534
Frst. No connection with any firm
of the same name. Only one place.1
s ,Yes, we do repairing. C
SNOTICE-Good food and good service,
Ione block from campus-that's why
Iyou save. Marney's Restaurant, 516
I. Williams. C.
ell,
Fountain Pell Repailring
l , Our skilled Peninakers Service costs
you no more. Th'le only logical place
p Couse tiketsto have your pen repaired.
ma b odeed by mal.IRider's Pen Shop. C
Monda moringApri 2, ll jAll makes. No better skill found any-t
unsold tickets will be offered whee.IC 'ptsevice.o
SPiro'ts Pevicop
over the counter," $5.50, h PIne- 950 C
- 1 i cx-GoodTypewriters For Rent
t. C upon is rese ted n e - ood m achines, your favorite m ake.
!Change, $2.50, $3.00, $4.00.) Rider's Pen Shop
. TYPING-Theses a specialty. Rea-
sonable rates. M. V. Hartsuft.
Daes : Ma"1,"7,18 1 - x Cer SDial 9387. C-77-1801
SOLOISTS: Corona, Montana, Krue lok eT eC lei
Basiola, aromeo, Rabinof, Gaing4 r," The FDining l~
hita ORGANIZATIONS: University Choral' Union, Cl- E CE LET C
Wren's Festival Chorus,. ChicagoFO PRV T
Symphony Orchestra. DNE
CHORAL WORKS:"St. Franicis of Assissi, Pierne
"Aida," Verdi; 9"Marching Song A erca adI
AIlrc'dIiadof Democracy," Grainger; "The 50Sc Luncheons Se
-~ Quest of the Queer Prince,"
p(children) Hyde. D LG F
PHONE 3268

TYP 1EWRIITEIRS-Sales and Service.
All makes, large and portable,
bought, :;old, rented, repaired. Our
machines and work guaranteed. In
business since 1908. 0. D. Mlorrill,
17 Nickels Arcadie. C
Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons
Tebest you can buy. Always fresh.
IRider's Pen Shop C
FOR SALE
B'LACK, chiffon evening dress. One-
third price. P'erfect 'condition.
Never worn in Ann Arbor. Dial
4633. 33-34
WANTEDI
WANTED--Students to know that our
home laundry methods give your
clothes personal attention. Moe
Laundry, 204 N. Main. Dial 3916. C
LUST
LOST-Old-fashioned gold earring-
South UT between Church and Jef-
ferson Apts. Reward. Call 7037.
31-v2-33
LOST-Left in a locker a the Union
Pool a long string of large(, (dark
blue, wooden beads, fastened with
1a gold pin on which were the inii-
tials A. L. S. Not valuable, but
prized as a souvenir. W,-ill the
finder please leave it _ at the desk
at the Pool? 131-132-103-34
LOST-Phi Chi -pin.'' Call Hubly,
8317i. 132-133-134
LOST-The back cover for a wrist
watch near Waterman Gym. Call
Bob Moantgomiery, 7617, plevase.
- 133-134-1:15
ni 'Restaurant
Roam in the City",

Fresh f rom Our On Greenhouses -

Special for Saturday

$1.00 P'er Dozen

ANN ARBOR FLORAL, CO.

122 E. Liberty.

Phone 6215

COMMODATIONS
PARTIES AND
DANCES
6h nese .Cuisine.
ervecd4Every. Day,

THE FLOWER SHOP
State at Liberty
CAMPUS FLORIST

1115 So. University.

Phone 7434

IL .SERVICE

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('orner S laid Washingt onSts.
Arthmur 11'. "Stalk em, l).) iislekr
I'arley C. h~ug-ha mm, Asoie
Minister and4St u dent iD irector
12:~ ~~oi -(; -IUtp ~umii 511will sia
oil Numb erlces ; IPilli tons.'' Mr'.
(Carl Sl mi I Utill Ilcad ite Bile"
Gn: 00 - I al . Wra mst , varsbvit ).
bat or, will 'sjwlak oil "What I
heclie ' ."4

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The " Tip and

Turn" Toaster is a

favorite mwlth the housewife becuse
it's so. handy. It is large and fast and

"r: X30---I 1l io(Call ito Worship."

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it is only

necessary to

ip the door,

down and the bread turns over, ready

to be toasted on the other

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The seven piece Toasted Sandwich

SericeOf "Golden kGlow"

Leo~e
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China

is beautifully decorated.

THlE UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Huron Streets
Sidnecy S. Robbins, :lMister
10: 45-MornIimg Serevice. I' tole .-
5or Robert J. B utch ci:
5:45-Candleligh 1t uppr.
6 :45-Discussion.
Professor 1-utchc- n, laittter.
H1ErLjvEi FOUNDATION,

FIRST BAPTISTf CHURCH
Rtei. It. EWTtard Sayics, Minmiser.
Ilo(iard Iit, Clapuman,
1iinister for Students.
1 0 :4!-_ '1 -ilr. Sayles will preach on
" Is l mlessed's interie yw vith
12: 00-Church Bible School. Stu-
(tents' Class melts at Guild
Ilouse. Mr.* Chapman in charge.
Subject, "The B~ook of Jonah."
5:30--Usual Friendship H-our.
G:30-Mrs. Ranjitham Aaron and
Miss Achy lype will speak on
India.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
hluron anid]Division
Merle HI. Anderson, Minister
Daile I11. Moore, Associatte, Minister.
Mm'rs., Nellie B. Cadwell
Secretary. for Women.
9 :30-m-Church . School. Student
Class led by MVr. Moore.
10 :45-Morning worship. Sermon
by Rev. John Orr of Howell,
1m ich.
12:00-Student Class led by Prof.
I oward McClusky.I
5: 80-Social Hour and Supper.
6:50-Youngb People's Society.

BETiHLEHEM
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(Evaang'elicaIl Synod of IN. A.)
Fourth Avo., betweeni Packard
and Williams
G~. A. Neunmann, Minister
9:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
10:00 A.' M.--Regular morning wor-
ship. , Pastor's subject,_ "Thne
-Sill of covetouasness."
11-:00 A. M.-Gernman service. Len-
ten topic, "hlmumiliated and Ex-
ailed."
5:30 P. M.-Young People~s Fel-
lowship and discussion. Topic,
Mly Sbare ip tihe Missionary
Enterprise."
ATTEND
CHURCH
REGULARLY
ON
SUNDAYS
FIRST, CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 South Division Street
10:30 a. m.-Regu~lar Morning Ser-
Service; Subject, 'TReal ty:"
11:45 a. m.-Sunday School follow-

CONGREGIATIONAL
CHURCH
State St. at 'Wilians
4 - Dr. Carl S. Patton,
Acting Minister
9:30l-Sunday School.
10:45-Sermon by Rev. William l,.
E~nglish, Jr. "Soie Western
Akspects, of the iEastern Qnies-
5: 30-Student Luncheon and
m heeting. Rev. English will
speak on "Near East Colleges."
r ST. ANDREW'S'
(EPISCOPAL) CHURCH
Division and Catherine Streets
Be. enry Lw-, Rector
Rev.. Thomas L. Harris, Assistant
Fifth (Passion) Sunday in Lent.
4 8:00-Holy Communion in the
4 Church.
4 9:30-Holy Communion Servie
* for Students in. Harris Hall,
* followed by breakfast..
11: O0-M.Wning Prayer and Ser-
r mon by Rev. Henry Lewis.
6: 15-Student Supper and. Meet-
ing in Harris Hall.
4 7:15-Evening Service at the
4 Church.
ST.i PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHlURCHI
(Missouri Synod)
Third and West Huron
C. -A., Brauer, Pastor
lies. 1005 W..Washington St.
March-25th

We are now selling the Toaster and
Service at only a little higher, price
than the Toaster itself is usually sold.

TOASTER and SERVICE,
A small payment delivers -
balance with your fight bills

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Washington St. and Fifth Ave.
):00-Bible School.

Sunday, Azi:-e 25,.1 j"'

4:00 p.T. ll h u I01

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