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TIE MICHIGAN DAILY

AILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Conntiued from Page 2)
ergarten, 11:00 a. m. Morning
er and sermon by the Reverend
y Lewis.
esbyterian S t u d e n t Appoint-
s: 9:30 Morning Classes at the
ch House. Freshmen Class-
y of the Bible and its Current
ications, Lee Klaer. Sophomore
Upperclass Students-Campus
al Issues, Betty Klaer.
45 Morning Worship, Beginning
v series on "Christ in the Mod.
Crisis" Tomorrow's topic: "The
>tten Factor-God's Owner-

Concerning the Leaf Rust of Grass- Club Monday, Jan. 16, Mich. Union,
es."9:00 p. mn.
2. Professor Albert ityma: "Eras-
mun rand the Oxford Reformers." Michiganensian: The lower staff
p i c t u r e including Juniors, and
Physics Colloquium: Mr. G. B. B. Sophomores of both the editorial and
M. Sutherland will speak on "The business staffs will be taken at Rent-
Infrared Spectrum and Molecular schlers Studio, Tuesday, January 17,
Structure of 1Nitrogen Tetroxide." at four o'clock.

CIASSIFIED DIRECTORY

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Hour and Supper at the
nt Forum-"Where Shall
Leaders." The discussion
Lee Klaer, Forist Keith,
unert, Amy Barton.
Student Club: Dr. Le-
ian will speak on "Re-
logical Discoveries" at
'arish Hll, corner of
Street and Fifth Ave-
Half-hour at 5:30; Sup-
and Speakers at 6:30.
ndation is having as its
r at this morning's serv-
Frederic A. Doppelt, of
io will speak on "The
an Intelligent Man."
League chapel, services

Tuesday at 4:15 p. m., Room 1041 E.
Physics Bldg. All interested are cor-
dially invited.
Adelphli house of Representatives.
regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. 17,
fourth floor of Angell Hall at 7:30.
The program will feature an open
forum led by two members on "The
Freedom of the Press and Literary
Censorship." Nomination of officers
for next semester will be held. Visi-
tors are welcome.
Alpha Nu will hold initiation of all1
pledges Tuesday, January 17, at 4:15
in the Alpha Nu room, fourth floor,
Angell Hall. All pledges and officers
please be present. An initiation ban-
quet will be held at 6:15 in the Un-
ion following the initiation ceremon-
ies. Members call Rogers at 3807 for
reservations.
Tait Beta Pi: The Michiganensian
picture will be taken Tuesday, Jan.
17, at 5:30. Watch this column for
a further announcement of the
place,
Deutseher Zirkel: Meeting Tues-
day, Jan. 17, at 8 p. m. in the Michi-
gan League. Prof. Willey will speak
about "Ein Besuch in Deutschland."
All students who are interested are
invited to attend.
Luncheon for Graduate Students:
Tuesday, January 17, in Russian Tea
Room of Michigan League Building
at 12:15. Cafeteria service. The fac-
ulty members attending will be Prof.
George R. La Rue, Dr. William
Brace, Prof. Louis A. Hopkins, and
Mrs. Byrl Bacher.
Special Meeting Men's Education

Monday Evening Drama Section of
the Faculty Womens Club will meet
Monday evening at 7:45 o'clock with
E Mrs. M. B. Stout, 1417 Morton Ave.
Michigan Dames: The general
meeting will be held Tuesday, Jan-
uary 17, at eight o'clock, Michigan
League. An illustrated talk on Leon-
ardo da Vinci will be given by Miss
Adelaide Adams of the Division of
Fine Arts of the College of Litera-
ture, Science and the Arts. Please
be prompt as Miss Adam's talk will
precede the business meeting.
Book-shelf and Stage section of
the Women's Faculty Club will meet
with Mrs. Arthur W. Smith, 1008
Oakland Ave., Tuesday, January 17,
at 2:45 p. mn. Mrs. 0. S. Duffen-
dack will be the assisting hostess.
Japanese Students Are
Good Will Visitors Here
(Continued from Page 1)
friendship of the United States, he
said.
A new basis for friendship between
the United States and Japan is
wished by the Japanese, said Maki-
yama. The former attitude on the
part of the United States of more or
less patronizing Japan ought to be
lout to an end, and a basis of equality
is desired in its place, he declared.
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The above rates are for 711 point type.

TYPING
TYPING-Grad. theses a specialty.
M. V. Hartsuff, 9067. 40c
TYPING-Notes, papers, and Grad.
These. Clyde Heckart, 3423. 35c
LAUNDRIES
LAUNDRY -- Soft water. 2-1044.
Towels free. Socks darned. 13c
WASHING- -And ironing. Called for
and delivered. Silks and woolens
guaranteed satisfactory. 2-3478.
611 Hoover. 15c
STUDENT - And family washing
careful work at lowest prices. Ph.
3006. 6c

FOR RENT-Double room, adjoin-
ing bath; for men, $4.50. Single
room, $2.75. 216 N. State. 240
FOR RENT-Single room for grad-
uate women at 703 Huron Ave.
241
STEAM HEATED Suite for one man,
2 other roomers, 1007 Forest.
13c
FOR SALE
FINANCE CO.-Is selling late model
cars for balance due. 311 W. Huron.
2-2001. Open evenings. 19c
NOTICE
SEASONAL SUGGESTIONS - Wall
paper, paint. Samples, estimates.

FOR RENT Home Decorators since 1905. Dial
8107 or 7600. 30c
CLEAN- Boy of good habits for
roommate in suite. $2.25. Single 7 Y P E W R I T E R S
rooms $2.50, 811 Catherine. 243 Al des - aRL end PoRtabe
LARGE-Single room with piano. In Ige choice stock. es .
northwest section in privat ihome, 0 *DR
Linen furnished. Box 29, MichiganS
Daily. 242 l 04S Sae t, An~n Arbor~

FINGERWAVE-35t. Shampoo and
fingerwave 50c and 75c. Monday,
Tuesday, and Wednesday. Raggedy
Ann Beauty Shop. Phone 7561.
UPHOLSTERING - Fine furniture
repairing, refinishing, and uphol-
stering. Also antiques. P. B. Hard-
ing, 960 Canal, Phone 3432. 31c
Linen rags; strings, old netting,
flax tow, and hemp are, used as basic
stocks by the French cigaret-paper
industry.
WILL BUY MEN'S
CLOTHINC

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"Best Cash Prices"
CHICAGO BUYER
Phone 4#306

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Best Method of Travel

Union: Prof. L. J.'
artment of sociol-
Unitarian church
o vjed by refresh-
church services,
peak on "Reasons
Believing in God."
EVENTS
ournal Club will
,.January 17, at
om 3126 N.S. Dri.
Quin Curtis, and
rk will report on
knimal Learning."
cordially invited to
ar will meet Wed-
8, at 4:30, Room
,per by W. R. Tay-
'ibution of New-
ter algae."
.eeting will be held
st Medical Build-
anuary 18, at 8:00
ng papers will be
3. Mains: "Studies

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world demands clothes carefully cleaned. MICROCLEAN re-
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No Matter the Color fthe Article... .
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