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bATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929

THE MICHIGAN

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Conference Schools
Hold Grid Interest
(Continued from Page Six)
and seems to have rounded out his
usual good team.
Northwestern, one of the darker
nags of the Big Ten title chase,,
meets Butler and Cornell College inI
a double header. While Cornell
should give no trouble, the Butler;
eleven is likely to give Dick Han-
ley's boys a real run for their;
money.
None of the other four Confer-
ence teams are likely to meet any
opposition in their games. Chicago
opens with a double header with
Beloit and Lake Forest. Iowa

FOOTBALL TODAY'
(Continued from Page Six)
Wittenberg at Ohio State
Monmouth at Iowa
East
Vermont at Yale
Bates at Harvard
Amherst at Princeton
Swarthmore at Pennsylvania
Niagara at Cornell
Hobart at Dartmouth
Gettysburg at West Point
William & Mary at Navy

Time for Golf Tournament Qualifying -PREE-Two weeks rent on 1-2 dou- FOR SALEI
Exteded O rWek- d Ho d L ad ble room. Front. Three blocks --- -- -
. xAendetrverehe oerm hwar vears from Angell Hall on Jefferson. FOR SALE-Female Police Dog;
(Continued from Page Six) I After the other men have com- Call Naegely 2-2117. 5 four puppies; ten weeks old.
week-end so that the course will pleted their thirty-six holes of; -NOTICFloyd E. Gentner, 121 Worden
1 not be too crowded. qualifying play pairings will be NOTICE Ave. Dial 4584. 456123
Larry Hobart, a veteran from made among the first fifteen with WE BUY USED CLOTHING
last year's Varsity team was third Dave Ward, defending champion to 2H. BENJAMIN4A
in the scoring list yesterday with make the sixteenth in the cham- 215 E. Washington Phone 4310 for Engineers. Call 4439 J. Mc-
a 158 total, while Lenfesty placed pionship flight. Ward did not have 34c forE n k9.J
fourth with a 160. Other scores to qualify by virtue of his title, but NOTICE-Your silks need the very
were: Jolly, 164; Benniman , 167; Coach Trueblood announced that best of care which can be assured PAW PAW GRAPES, grape juice
Livingston and Redniss, 169; Roy- he will be on hand to put up a you at and potatoes. R. E. Wagner or
ston and Heppes, 170; Montague, fight to win the trophy for the sec- THE MOE LAUNDRY call 9534 or 22413. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Leinbach, and Wunch, 174; R. P. ond straight year. 204 North Main Phone 3916
Hobart, 177; and Morrison, 180. _____

11111 MICHIGAN--Attractive three
room apartment, furnished.
Phone 21840. 561
FOR RENT-Single room. No other
student. $4.50 a week. A quiet
place to study. 414 East Kinslcy.
Upperclass men preferred. 5
WANTED
WANTED--Woman instructor in
University wants room in good
neighborhood. Call 8229. 456
WANTED-Student to work for her

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U. of D.
Ohio
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Iowa.
Chicago
Indiana
Northwestern
Purdue
Illinois
Notre Dame

Harvard
Michigan State
Iowa
Notre Dame
Purdue
Princeton
Ohio
Wisconsin
Iowa
Army
Navy
Michigan

CL A SS I F IE D
C NOTICE
ANNOUNCING the opening of
Domothy Hills Shop specializing in
all beauty work and personality,
finger finger waves. For ap-
pointment call 22934. Located atJ
306 Packard. 561
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r UJlt SA1LE-wVY ooerVV UU- VYoL U j room near campus. Phone 21721.
R. E. Wagner. Phone 9534 or 56
22413. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5 6
F O R S A L E - New Underwood ATTENTION STUDENTS
Standard typewriter No. 5- at a For self-supporting students desir-
bargain. 1030 Baldwin. Tel. ing fascinating remunerative
5871 561 work either temporary or perma-
nent, may I suggest that many
SALE-One E Flat Buescher saxo- students of both sexes have earn-
phone. Call 205 North Ingalls. ed scholarships and cash suffli-
Dial 22040. 5 cient to defray all college ex-
---_w- - penses representing national
FOR RENT magazine publishers. In inter-
_ - - - ested write or wire for details. M.
GARAGE FOR RENT-$5.00 per A. Steele, National Organizer, 5
month. Phone 8058. Columbus Circle, New York, N. Y.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 3

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You can receive a Michigan
blanket 66x80 with your name
on it.
You can get the blanket
free if all scores sent us are
correct.
You are entitled 10 per cent
discount for each correct
score.
Your name
Address
Big Ten College
Supply Co.
3030 Elmherst, Detroit
Phone Long. 6323

LAST TIMES
TODAY
FOUR MARX
BROTHERS
in
"COCOANUTS"
Did you catch that joke about the
Prince of Wales? Better come back
and hear this picture again: You
Missed Some Laughs-they come so
fast.
MID-NITE SHOW
SA TURDA Y

BILLIATUT in -an
incomparable
method of n e -
ing wholesome recre-
ation, meanig kodiy
exercise asiA men~tal
stimulation performed
and received by gent).-
men umid surroundings
of comfort and good
taste.
Billiards stamutate.
the mind, q ickens.the
hand and eye, and
f*rd- the perfct boWily
exercise of w n--.
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FOR RENT-Sunny two room
with or without cooking. Mar-
ried couple or graduate student
apartment comfortably furnished
preferred. 723 Lawrence St.'
Phone 4714 or '4988. 456
TO RENT-Piano studio by the
hour for practicing. 609 E. Wil-
liam. Phone 5407. 456123
PIANO INSTRUCTION STUDIO.
E. William. Phone 5407. 456123,
FOR RENT-One large front room
for students or business men.'
1216 S. University. Phone 4972.,
3451
FOR RENT-Pleasant third floor
front room in excellent location,
suitable for instructor or upper
classman who wishes a quiet
place. 409 Thompson St. Phone
4038.
FOR RENT-Large front room suit-
able for two students. 314 South
Ashley. 345
SUITE FOR 2 OR 3-Steam heat.
Showers. Reasonable. Also va-
cahey for 1 or 2. 536 Thompson.
22266. 345
FOR RENT-One suite for married
couple or for men students. 308
Thompson. Dial 6116. 124612
FOR RENT-Half of pleasant dau-
ble room. Girls League House.
1346 Geddes. Phone 9589. 5611

WANTED-Young and happy men
weighing 150 pounds or more to
act as blood donors at Univer-
sity Hospital. Apply at office of
Director. 345
LOST
LOST-Small black bull dog near
E. University and Hill. Phone
3540. Reward. Answers to the
name of Tex.
LOST-Pigskin billforld containing
papers of importance to owner.
Notify at 310 East Liberty. Re-
ward. 456
LOST-Ten dollar bill. North of
Engineering School on Thursday,
morning. Dial 4626. 456
LOST-On campus September 23rd
a bow knot pin set with crystals
and diamonds. Has large senti-
mental value. Owner will offer
generous reward. Phone 6517.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
LOST-Cuff link; flat top; plain
gold; E. A. H. engraved; gift from
mother; liberal reward; call
cadillac 3464. Detroit.
1, 2, 3,4,5, 6
LOST-Barrel of a Conklin foun-
tain pen between Martha Cook
and M Hut at 7:30 Wednesday
evening. Finder please call
office at Martha Cook. 5
LOST-Between Couzens Hall and
State St., September 29, string
small pearls. Finder call 2-1634.

MMWRB JROS
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All Your Life
Step out of the shadow of financial
dependence into the sunshine of finan-

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FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH
Cor. S. State and E. Washington Sts.
Min., Rev. Arthur W. Stalke, D. D.
Associate Minister, Rev. Samuel J.
Harrison Student Director, Mr.
Johnson.
10:30 A. M.-Morning Worship. "A
FATHER'S WISH," Dr. Stalker's
sermon subject.
12 M.-Two Bible Classes for Stu-
dents at Wesley Hall. Teachers,
Prof. George E. Carrothers and Mr.
Ralph Johnson.
6 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild Devotional
Meeting. Mr. Ralph Johnson, Stu-
dent Director, Leader.
7 P. M.-Open House- at Wesley
Hall.
7:30 P. M.-Evening Worship.
"THE BENT BACK," Rev. Mr.
Harrison's sermon subject.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Huron and Division Sts.
Merle H. Anderson, Minister
Mrs. Nellie B. Cadwell, Secretary for
Women
10:45 A. M.-Morning Worship.
Sermon: "The Dynamic of Cal-
vary.
12:00 A. M.-Student Class in
Church Parlors. Teacher, Prof.
Howard Y. McClusky.
5:30 P. M.-Social hour for young
people.
6:30 P. M.--Young people's meet-
ing. Leader: Prof. Howard Y. Mc-
Clusky.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
On East Huron, below State
Rev. R. Edward Sayles, Minister
Howard R. Chapman, Minister for
Students.
10:30-Morning Worship. Sermon
by Mr. Sayles.
A LOOK FORWARD
12:00-The Church School.
12:00-The Student Group at Guild
House. Mr. Sayles will speak.
5:30-A social hour for acquain-
tance; refreshments are served.
6:30-Theidevotional meeting.
Topic, "Life's Balance Wheel-
Religion." Leaders, Seymour
Cheney, and Miss Gertrude Mit-
chell.

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BETHLEHEM
'EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(Evangelical Synod of N. A.)
Fourth Ave. between Packard and
William
Rev. Theodore R. Schmale
9:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
10:00 A. M.--English Service. Ser-
mon topic: "The Larger Life."
11:00 A. M.-German Service Ser.
mon topic: Same as above.
7:00 P. M.-Young People's Discus.
sion Hour.

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Sunday Morning, October
Sermon by Mr. Heaps.
tures Living."

5:30-Student Fellowship. Supper
and Social Hour with illustrated
lecture by Mr. Heaps on "If Win"-
ter Comes,'I the story by A. S. M.
Hutchinson.

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
State and William
Allison Ray Heaps, Minister

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"Adven-

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Be
consistent
in
your
religion

Attend

church
regularly
on
Sundays =F

ST. ANDREW'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Division and Catherine Sts.
Rev. Mr. Henry Lewis, Rector
Rev. Mr. T. L. Harris, Assistant
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:30 A. M.-Holy Communion
(The Student. Chapel in Harris
Hall).
9:30 A. M.-The Church- School.
(The Kindergarten meets at evelen
o'colck).
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion and
Sermon. Preacher: The Reverend
Henry Lewis.
6:30 P. M.-The Student Supper in
Harris Hall. Speaker: Prof.
Howard McClusky.

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HILLEL FOUNDATION
E. University Dial 37791
7:30-OPEN HOUSE
tion.
at the . Founda-

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
Washington St. at Fifth Ave.
E. C. Stellihorn, Pastor
a9Oo A. M.-Bible School.

FIRST CHURCH
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
409 S. Division St.
10:30 A. M.-Regular Morning
service. Sermon topic: "Unreality."

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
Third and West Liberty Sts,
C. A. Brauer, Pastor

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