. , -- Work on the 1932 Michiganensian has been progressing rapidly and it is expected that the copy for the magazine will be ready for the printer by the end of March, it was announced yesterday by William Knox, '32, managing editor of the publication. The first group of plates of sen- icr pictures was sent to the en- graver yesterday, and the remain- ing ones will be sent by the end of the month. When the organization pictures are completed, the major- ity of the work will have been com- pleted and the make-up and copy will be ready shortly after. Reports Full Payment of All Church DebtsI According to a report submitted by Rev. Henry Lewis, rector, at the annual business meeting of St. An- drew's Episcopal church Thursday, night, the entire debt of that' church has been paid. A reduced budget for 1932 was adophtd. Students at Minnesota Like New York Tabloid Students at the University of Minnesota recently circulated a pe- tition asking the journalism de- partment to re-subscribe to the New York Evening Graphic, one of the spicier tabloids and long a fav- orite with the students who do their lighter reading in the jour- nalism library. COLUMA DVRSING ATLUL CLOSE$ LS AT 3 P.M, ADVERTISING A . NOTICE TYPEWRITERS, all makes, bought, sold, rented. exchanged, repaired. 0. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State. 307c TYPEWRITING AND MIMEO- GRAPHING promptly and neatly done. O. D. MORRILL, 314 So. State St. - 308c YOU can now make permanent phonograph records at Calkins- Fletcher Drug Co's., State Street Store. Prices are reasonable-50c and up, depending, on size. 379 NOTICE-Will the person who has wrong reefer acquired by" ex- change in Library Wednesday please call 4618 for adjustment. FOR SALE REPOSSESSED CARS-Buy from Finance Company for balance due. 311 W. Huron. Phone 22001. 235 SAND-Phone 7112, Killins Gravel Co. 292c FOR RENT FOR RENT-Suite and singles in desirable location; reasonable. 429 South Division. 366 FOR PENT: ROOMS FOR MEN! SINGLE $3.50 DOUBLE $2.50 Hot and cold running water in each room. Maid service. We furnish all bed linens. Showers. Lounging room with radio. ETCHER HALL Opposite Intramural Building 378c 425 S. DIVISION-Large suite, two or three boys, near campus. Re- duced price. Phone 22352. 386 FOR RENT-Modern furnished and unfurnished apartment; 3 rooms and bath; close to campus; rea- sonable. 419 N. State. Phone 4380. 380 FOR RENT-Modern 6 rooms and bath, heat and water furnished. Also garage and fridgedaire. Available Feb. 1st. 1139 Martin Place. Phone 4812 or 4980. 374 FOR RENT-725 Haven-Several single and suites for graduate and undergraduate women. Very reasonable in price. 384 FOR RENT-Large, desirable front room for two; also single room; no other roomers. Phone 6692. RENT- >Block from campus, very desirable double, also single rooms for instructor or students. 909 E. Washington. Dial 5910. '195 WANTED LAUNDRY--Soft wa er. 21044. Towels free. Socks darned. 271c WANTED- Theses and reports to be typed. Reasonable rates. Phone 21431. 393 LOST LOST-Fountairf Pen and Pencil set, black and green Sheaffer Autographed. Call Lucille Betz, .21616. Reward. 392 LOST-White gold, Swiss wrist watch, initials G. E. M. on back. Call 232647-Gladys Milks. 0 N S T A T E s T ..~t''0 ~ i~a.Lnf JIroIKJZ P * All programs are given in Hill Auditorium unless otherwise noted. The afternoon concerts are given without admission charge. ARTHUR POISTER. Guest Or- ganist, January 20, 4:15. UNIVERSITY S Y M P H O N Y ORCHESTRA, David E. Mat- tern, Conductor, January 24, 4:15. DETROIT SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA, Dr. Rudolf Siegel, Guest Conductor, January 25, 8:15. DR. SIGFRID KARG-ELERT, Guest Organist, January 27, 4:15. MABEL ROSS RHEAD, Pianist, January 31, 1:15. YEHUDI MENUHIN, Violinit, February 4, 8:15. THELMA LEWIS, Soprano, Feb- ruary 14, 4:15, Mendelssohn Theatre. WARREN ALLEN, Guest Organ- ist, February 10, 4:15. SCHOOL OF' MUSIC TRItO. Hannis Pick, Violoncellist, Was- sily Besekirsky, Violinist, Joseph rinn, Pianist, February 7, 4?15, Mendelssohn Theatre. PI:RCY GRAINGR, Pianist, Iebruary 19, 8:15. WASS1LY BI3SEKIRSKY, Vi'- Iini't, MABEL ROSS RHEAI), Piinist, in Sonata Recital, Feb- riiary 21, 4:1:5, Mendr1ihn 'Theatre. UNIVERSITY S YMliP 1 (NY ORC!fHESTRA, David i. Ma- tern, Conductor, Febru4ry 25, 4:15. JOSEPH BRINKMAN, Pianist, Febrauary 28, 4:15. CHARLOTTE L OC KWo01, Guest Organist, March 2, 4:15. LOUISE CUYLER, Violinist, and MAUD .OKKELBERG, Pianist. in Sonata Recital, March 6, 4:15, Mendelssohn Theatre. ROSA PONSELLE, Soprano, March 7, 8:15. JOSEPH BRINKMAN, Pianist, and HANNS PICK, Violon- cellist, in Sonata Recital, March 13, 4:15, Mrndelssohn Theatre. - m A_., _ 11 ® m - K - i_