THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOV._ 11, 1937 TH----A-AI-TURDY NV 1,13T Pratt Gives Arnmistice Day Carrillon Recital Wilmot F. Pratt, University carillonneur, will play the follow- ing Armistice Day program at 7:30 p.m. today on the Charles Baird Carillon in the Burton Memorial Tower. "Star Spangled Ban e r," lea tiers Opei 3a ParleyToday (Continued from Page 1) universities are scheduled to attend AmeicatheBeauti u , y Ward;~ "Whe Jhnny UCmes this meeting which will be presided Ward;inghenohny L mes over by Hope Hartwig, '38, president Marching Home," by Lambert; of the League and John Thorn, '38, "Columbia the Gem of the ofeegue UnonT Ocean"; "Tramp, Tramp, president of the Union. Tramp"; "Battle Cry of Free- Speakers and their subjects on to- dom," by Root; "Les Marseil- day's program include: laise," by de Lisle; "Reubens- "The Future of Democracy," by marsch," by Benoit; "Pack Up Prof. Joseph R. Hayden, of the po- Your Troubles," by Powell; "Rus- litical science department at 10:45 sian National Anthem," by Lvoff. a.m., "The Social Responsibility of The prcgram will be conclud- Teachers in a Democracy," by Prof, ed by "Gcd Save The King" and Stuart A. Courtis of the education "Taps." school at 2 p.m., "The Responsibility of the Parent in a Democracy," by Bertha Ashby Hess of the education Noted Humanist To Speak school at 3 p.m. and "The Humane Before Unitarians Sunday Ideal in a Demorcray," by Frances Clarke, director of humane education, Dr. A. Eustace Haydon, professor American Humane Association, New of history of religions at the Univer- York at 4 p.m. sity of Chicago and noted humanist,; A well-known woman juvenile coirl judge from Nashville, Tenn.-Camillc Kelley-will address the banquet at and religion Sunday and Monday, 6:30 p.m. in the Union on "Value vs. it was announced yesterday. Cost." Music will be furnished for Dr. Haydon will speak on "Man's the banquet by the University Men's Search for the Good Life" at 11 a.m. Glee Club Sunday in the Unitarian Church and i Tomorrow and Saturday the meet- on "The Task of Religion Today" at ing will be broken up into study 4:15 p.m. Monday in the League. groups. Speakers scheduled are Prof. William Haber, of the economics de- The lectures are being sponsored partment on "The Social Services in by the American Unitarian Associa- Community Planning," Prof. Wells tion and the University Committee on Bennett, director of the architecture Religious Education. school on "Problems of Housing in Community Planning," and Dr. James D. Bruce, medical adviser to the aire tor ath Service on "P ing for Coin- Classified WI NOTICES CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any ______ --____ -- - old and new suits, overcoats, at 3 EXPERT radio service by U. of M $8, $25, Ladies fur coats, typewrit- student. College Radio Service 522 ers, old gold and musical instru- Packard. Call 6049. 155 ments. Ready cash waiting for you. MODERN Beauty Shoppe - Week Phone Sam. 6304. 2x Special f£itch or drene shampoo andA finger wave with lemon ring. $50. LAUNDRY End permanent $1.00 up. LAUNDRY. 2-1044. Sox darned. TYPING--Carefully and accurately Careful work at low prices. done. L. M. Heywood. 803 E. King- LOST AND FOUND sley St. Phone 8344. 106 -- ---- - ___ LOST: Gold ring, set with ruby. If WANTED found, call 2-2543. AGENTS wanted to sell calling cards FOR SALE and Bookplates. Moderately priced. Liberal commission. Chestnut Press, NEW RETINA kodak, filters, tripod, 6019 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. etc. by discount-need cash. Call 164 2-1536. Toyoka Nagashina. 170 DRESSMAKING: Alteration and: FOR RENT repairing. Expert alteration of knit wear. Mrs. C. Walling, 118 E. Cath- FRONT SUITE. All new furniture. erine. Call 4726. 133 Girls preferred. Reasonable rent. _____- -- 1033 E. University. Call 8767. 174 TYPING, neatly and accurately done. _____E._Unirsity._Ca___767.__7 Mrs. Howard, 613 Hill St. Phone 6244. 3x Read Daily Classified Ads Daily 2:00-4:00-7:00-9:00 P.M. Lxtension D r c-tor To Broadcast To(day Edith Thomas, head of the Library Extension Division, guest speaker for the broadcast at 3 p.m. today from Morris Hall, will discuss plays for high school production. In her stacks at the library, Miss Thomas has 250 plays which are loaned for examination to schools, church clubs, organizations and little theatre groups upon request. Nearly 10,000 requests are received each year. The list of plays Miss Thomas will discuss on this program will be mailed upon request by Waldo Abbot, di- rector of broadcasting, Morris Hall, Ann Arbor. DRUG SPECIALS I pE 10' ,PAPER .s al I: :, I Popeye Cartoon I World News I 500 Sheets Kleene% .8E I Coming Saturday COLMAN "PRISONER OF ZENDA" HOLIDAY PRICES e -- TOD)AYI Adul~ts35C All JDy I I 200 Sheets jKjCeefle% 13' BOILING re in a stew I Fun-for-all, free-for-a romance ... with the odds on the blonde! .. I q~ x' 30e Vicks( Nsc : 25CeP =a4g I c0 p ePSodent Nmooth II "0Wder Only I I ;. JA I IIIm LUAN'4UMk WWII tT 11 I I I