T HE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 U M membership be present at this meet- ing. Contemporary: Meeting of the business staff at the Publications Building at 4:00 p.m. It is essential that all members attend. Field Hockey for Women: There will be a game between the University Club players and the Ann Arbor Hockey Club today. Religion and Social Change: Hillel Foundation, 7:30 p.m. "The Ideal and Its Application to Situations" open to all students. Tea for graduate students in Math- ematics, 4 p.m., 3201 A. H. Ping Pong Exhibition: The Uni- versity of Michigan Ping Pong Team will play a team from the City of Detroit, 8:00 p.m., Union Billiard Room. Admission free. Hillel Foundation: Dr. Blakeman's class Religious and Social Change will meet on Thursday at the Hillel Foundation at 8 p.m. The subject to be discussed is "How Does He Get That Way?" All members of the class are asked to be present. New members welcome. Michigan Dames Art Group meets this evening, at eight o'clock, Michi- gan League. Bahai's Study Group regular week- ly meeting at 8 p.m. Michigan League. Subject for study, Universal Peace. Coming Events Art Cinema League presents "The Informer" at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, Friday and Saturday, No- vemberd8-9, at 8:15. All seats are reserved. English Journal Club meeting will be held in the League Friday after- noon, November 8, with business pre- liminaries beginning at 4:00. The program, open to the public at 4:15 will be devoted to a colloquium on John Stuart Mill's essay "On Lib- erty." Graduate Outing Club will meet at Lane Hall Saturday, November 9, 3:00 p.m., to go to the Wolverine Day Camp. There will be hiking and games in the afternoon and a pro- gram indoors in the evening. Supper will be served for approximately 35 cents. All graduate students are cor- dially invited to attend. STUDENT HURT Carleton D. Sherburne, '36E, suf- feredleg and shoulder injuries and bruises when, according to witnesses, he stepped into the path of a delivery truck Tuesday night at the corner of State and Packard streets. University Directory Is Published For New Year A new University directory which incorporates into one the former Faculty and University Telephone book has just been published by Dr. F. E. Robbins, assistant to the Pres- ident, announced yesterday. A map of the city of Ann Arbor and the University campus is in- cluded in the publication, and this is a new feature this year. NuWay cleaning MILLER 6 Drug Store 727 North University Phone 9797 Features Today - $1.00 ST. REGIS WATCH 79c PARTICULAR CLEANING FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE DIAL 2-3611 for prompt pick-up and delivery N U-WAY CLEANERS 514 East William Street I -m.-.-.- -- Let's Forget About t .he Price T HERE is a definite saving to be derived from the use of the laundry service here in Ann Arbor but we ask you to forget this for a moment. We offer you the privilege of having clean white laundry come back to you every week, unruffled by the crowding necessary to the use of any form of laundry box. We offer you laundry which has no possibility of getting mussed by the rough handling so common in the case of any type of freight. All in all we offer better Laundering which not only enhances one's appearance but also makes clothes stay neater longer I 3 ______ I SAMPLE BUNDLE 3 Shirts 2 Suits of Underwear 6 Handkerchiefs 3 Pairs of Socks 2 Both Towels COST 92c Price per lb Shirts Extra loc lOc . . . 0 Minimum Bundle 50c . . . . . .0 (Full Dress Shirts are not included in this Special Price) Sox Extra, per pair 2c Handkerchiefs, Extra .'.. Ic VARSITY LAUNDRY KYER LAUNDRY D1L1..,Al10t I I I I I