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THE MICHIGAN DA ILY

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 2)
except Friday of the J-Hop, all other
parts of the building will be open.
On the day of the J-Hop the build-
ing must necessarily be closed to all
activities after 12:30 Noon.
Paul F. Bagely Scholarships: Two
scholarships ($100 each) will be
available for thesecond semester of
the current academic year for stu-
dents specializing in chemistry. Pref-
erence will be given to those appli-
cants-seniors,-who, in addition to
meeting scholastic requirements, are
in real need of financial assistance.
Application blanks may be obtained
in Room 212, Chemistry Building,
and the applications must be re-
turned by February 6.
Swimming--Union Pool: The Un-
ion Pool will be open for the use of
women on Tuesday and Thursday
evenings, January 31 and February
2, also the following Tuesday eve-
ning, February 7, from 7:30 to 9:30.
Notices of all Junior Girls' Play
rehearsals will be posted on the bul-
letin board in ]Lydia Mendelssohn
Theatre office.'
ACADEMIC NOTICES
English 217: Ancient Rhetoric and
Poetic Examination will be given
Wednesday, Feb. 1, 9:00 a. m.
N. E. Nelson
Geology 31: The rooms for the
final examination are as follows:
A-M (inclusive) in Room 25 A.H.
N-Z in Room 2082 N.S., the Mineral-
ogical Lecture Room.
Political Science 141 (Municipal
Government) : Students whose last
names begin with letters from A to
L, inclusive, will take the final ex-
ST. ANDREW'S
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Division at Catherine St.
11:00 A.M.- Morning prayer
and sermon, "Has the Epis-
copal Church a Message for
Today?" by the Reverend
Henry Lewis.
HARRIS HALL
State at Huron Street,
6:15 P. M.-Student supper and
social hour. Discussion class
at 8:15 p.m. led by Mr. Lewis.

amination in Room 2023 Angell Hall;
from M to Z, inclusive, in Room
2225 Angell Hall.
Geology 121: The examination will
be given in Room 2054 N. S. Friday,
February 3 in the afternoon, not
morning as previously announced.
History 143: Copies of examina-
tion questions of previous years are
available for inspection at the desk
in the Basement Study Hall in the
Library.
Zoology 56 (Embryology) : A fourth
laboratory section, MF, 8-11, 3093
,N.S. has been opened for next semes-
ter.
French Courses in Examination
Group (0): Rooms for the examina-
tions in these courses on Wednes-
day, February. 1, 2:00 to 5:00 p. m.,
are as follows.
French 1: Natural Science Audi-
torium.
French 2: 103 Romance Language
Building.
French 31: (All sections except
Mr. S. Lincoln's), W. Gal. Alumni
Memorial Hall.
French 31: (Mr. S. Lincoln's sec-
tions), 103 Romance Language Build-
ing.
French 32: 1025 Angell Hall.
French 11: 205 Mason Hall.
French 71: 205 Mason Hall.
French 111, 112, 153: West Physics
Lecture Room.
Spanish Courses in Examination
Group (Q): Rooms for the examina-
tions in these courses on Thursday,
February 2, 2:00 to 5:00 p. m., are
as follows.
Spanish 1: Natural Science Audi-
torium.
(Continued on Page 8)
ULN T AIN PENS
Parler, Shea fer, VWatenan,
Conklin, etc., $1.00 ana up.
A large and choice assortnen
314 S. State St., Ann Arbor.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY

NOTICE
THE CONCERT ARTIST TUNER-
That J-Hop house party. Your
piano should be tuned now. ,Phone
6776, Victor Allmendinger. The
School of Music tuner. Not with
any music house. 282
BLUE BIRD BOOK NOOK, Lending
library. 5c daily. Clean covers. Uni-
versity Music House. 10:30 to 5:30.
21c
UPHOLSTERING - Fine furniture
repairing, refinishing, and uphol-
stering. Also antiques. P. B. Hard-
ing, 960 Canal, Phone 3432. 31c
FINGERWAVE-35c. Shampoo and
fingerwave 50c and 75c. Monday,
Tuesday, and Wednesday. Raggedy
Ann Beauty Shop. Phone 7561.
9c
TYPING
TYPING - Typing carefully done.
V e r y moderate rates. O. 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
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Attractive suite, bath
adjoining. Suitable for two men.
Reasonable rates. In private home.
924 Forest. 286
FOR RENT-432 Hamilton Place.
Single and double rooms. Bargain
prices, three blocks from campus.
288
LOWEST CITY PRICES
THE ATHENS PRESS
Printers
Dial 2-1013 40 years of knowing how!
206 North Main Downtown

THE MONROE (522 MONROE)-:
One half block west of Law quad-
rangle, furnished 2-room apart-
ment; elec. refrig. private bath,
softened water, private storage
locker, moderate rental. Call Mrs.
Ferguson, 2-2839. 271
FOR RENT-Rooms at depression
prices. Half block from campus.
219 S. Thayer. 277
NICE-Warm rooms. $3 to $4. 920
Monroe and 735 Haven. Phone
2-1241. 279
FINE-Well furnished single room.
Close to campus. Attractive rates.
815 Church St. 289
TWO-Single rooms. Six boys in
house. Dormitory if desired. 335 S.
Division St. 290
ROOMS-Single or double. Nicely
furnished; shower baths. Close to
campus and rent $2 per week. 523
Packard. 251-

FOR RENT-Ialf block from cam-
pus, front suite, double and single;
also for graduate students or in-'
structors. 909 E. Washington.
i 287
FOR RENT-For girls, either double
or single room in an approved
house. 909 E. University 280
WANTED
WANTED-10 students to sell 12-
page Bluebooks, 2 for 3 cents, at
50 per cent profit. Apply 2-1124.
DRIVING -- East through Akron,
Cleveland or Youngstown into
Pennsylvania at end of week. Will
return a few days later. Like pas-
senger on share expense basis.
Call B. McFate. 6017.
B. M. 0. C.-Still wants J-Hop date.
Will "Baroness" send more par-
ticulars. Disregard "etc." if embar-
rassed. Decision will be made first
of week. Box 6A. 281

WANTED-Reasonable priced room
in vicinity of student publications
office. Write Box 463 B Michigan
Daily.
PASSENGERS-Wanted for drive
from Ann Arbor to Richmond, Va.
Feb. 7; New York to Ann Arbor,
Feb. 12 and intermediate points.
Call 8240. 284
PIANO MAJOR-(Girl) desires room
in exchange for piano lessons to
children. 731 Tappan. Telephone
3653. 272
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 SALE
FINANCE CO.-Is selling late model
cars for balance due. 311 W. Huron.
2-2001. Open evenings. 19c
LOST
LOST-Glasses in a long black case.
Please notify Miss Sheldon at Mu-
seum of Zoology. 287

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Wholesome Food - Pleasing Prices
Appetite Appeal
A SPECIAL COMPLETE
SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER
40c

1- '

Vericlean
The most sanitary method of
modern dry cleaning.
All garments are delivered when
promised. Satisfaction guaran-
teed or money refunded.

Clc~nQ'rs
Fa5tid*ou$1
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Steak and Chop Dinners

Special Daily Luncheons for 25c and 35c

THE KEYSTONE CAFE

233 South State

FOR THE JH

Insist on VERICLEAN

WAHL'S CLEANERS

328 South Main

Phone 7814

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F. FISHOW Has Made Swiss Watches
in Switzerland
He Knows How to Repair Them Expertly

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Rhinestone
Jewelry

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CRYSTALS
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GRUEN
BULOVA
BENRUS
BRUNER
WESTFIELD
HELBROSE
WARWICK

EARRINGS, BRACELETS, NECKLACES

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For the convenience of our customers and friends,
an Internal Revenue Agent will be at our down-
town office to assist in making out income tax
reports on the following dates; February 28,
March 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, and 15.
TIH E AN N ARBOR SAVINGS BANK

COLLEGE AND FRATERNITY
JEWELRY

REPAIRING
At a Price You Can Afford to Pay
Work Guaranteed for One Year
F. FISHOW
721 N. University (Pearsall Barber Shop)

Arcade ewelry Shop
CARL F. BAY
NICKELS ARCADE

707 N. University Ave.

Main St. at Huron

Phone 9257

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FEBRUARY TEN

SEVEN DOLLARS

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The J-Hop Committee Wishes You a Pleasant Exam Period and
Hopes That You Will Be Among the Lucky Ones Enjoying the
Music of BEN BERNIE and DON PEDRO On Friday, Feb. 10.
You Are Further Reminded That There Are Still a Limited
Number of Tickets Available at The Union, Slater's, The Rut,
The Den, Wahr's, The Parrot and Committeemen.

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