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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

through Sunday, January, 22, Alum-
ni Memorial Hall,
EVENTS TODAY
Wesley Hall - 6:30 p. in. Prof.
F. A. Curtis will speak to the-
graduate forum on "A Scientific Ap-'
praisal of Religion. At the same time
Sher. Quraishi will speak 'before the
Guild group on Stuart Chase's new
book "A New Deal." The Fellowship
hour will precede the meeting at 5:30
p. m.
3:30 p. in. The Oriental American
Group will be addressed by Gordon :
Halstead on "Non-violence as I saw
it in India."'
9:30 a. m. Classes for all groups.
Congregational Student Fellowship:
Dr. Edward W. Blakeman, formerly
Director of Wesley Foundation, Uni-
versity of California, and at present]
Director of the University of Michi-
gan Wesley Foundation, will speak
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NOTICE
SEASONAL SUGGESTIONS - Wall
paper, paint. Samples, estimates.
Home Decorators since 1905. Dial
8107 or 7600. 30c
BLUE BIRD BOOK NOOK. Lending
library. 5c daily. Clean covers. Uni-
versity Music House. 10:30 to 5:30.
21c
FOR SALE
FINANCE CO.-Is selling late model
cars for balance due. 311 W. Huron.
ONE COT BED, one single bed, mat-
tresses, all practically new. Phone
5624. 255
FOR SALE-Small ice box. Almost
new. Cheap. Phone 2-2071. 253
LAUNDRIES
WASHING-And ironing. Called for
and delivered. Silks and woolens

STUDENT - And family washing
careful work at lowest prices. Ph.
3006. 6c
EAT-Lunch 20c, 25c, 30c. Dinner
30c, 35c, 40c. My-T-Fine, 105 S.
Thayer. 249
FOR RENT
SUITE-With private bath, near
campus, faculty family, no other
roomers; for men; especially desir-
able for faculty members. Garage.
3280. 245
ROOMS--Single or double. Nicely
furnished; shower baths. Close to
campus and rent $2 per week.2523
Packard. 251
FOR RENT-Single room for grad-
uate women at 703 Huron Ave.
241
DESIRABLE-Well furnished double
or single room for men in private
home on campus. Phone 2-3651.
254
FOR RENT-Attractive rooms for
rent one block from campus. Two
rates. 518 E. Williams. Phone 9673.
262

STEAM HEATED Suite for one man,
2 other roomers, 1007 Forest.
13c
FOR RENT-Rooms for men at rea-
sonable prices. Near Intramural
Building and few- minutes from
campus. Home cooked meals. 518
Hill St. Phone 4593. 248
SUITE--$2.50 and $3.00. Close to
Engineering Arch. 118 South Uni-
versity. Phone 3743. 261
TYPING
TYPING - Typing carefully done.
V e r y moderate rates. 0. K.
Thacher. Phone 6734. 10c
TYPING-Grad. theses a specialty.
M. V. Hartsuff, 9067. 40c
TYPING-Notes, papers, and Grad.
These. Clyde Heckart, 3423. 35c
LOST
LOST-One pair full-view glasses
without case. Reward. Phone 9568.
Indiana reported a consumption of
598,081,000 feet of lumbber, or 185
feet per capita, in 1930.

M I M E G R A P I N G guaranteed satisfactory. 2-3478.
y1nne 611 Hoover. 15c
Prmtand ---W lydoie in _--- --- - -
our Suz shop b etent UPHOLSTERING - Fine furniture
operators a nvdera rates. repairing, refinishing, and uphol-
8. D. M 0 R R I L L, stering. Also antiques. P. B. Hard-
U1 S Stte St.,An Arbor. ing, 960 Canal, Phone 3432. 31c

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