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E MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1939

Martin To Speak On Refugees
"The Problem of the German Refu- undertaking of German, English and
gees" will be the topic of the talk by American Friends, and recently has
Albert P. Martin, for two years direc- aided refugees in their flight from
tor of the Quaker Center in Berlin, Germsi,-, ai supplying informa-
at 4:15 p.m. tomorrow in the Union tion about them to relatives.
Ballroom. Martin's talk will be sponsored by
The Center, an outgrowth of the the Student Religious Association and
Friends' Child Feeding Mission or- by the Ann Arbor Society of Friends,
ganized after the World War, has the local Quaker organization.
continued as an agency of interna- Mr. Martin will also address a
tional goodwill and understanding meeting of the Ann Arbor Society of
since that time. It is a cooperative Friends on "Quaker Worship" at 6:45.

Publisher To Talk
On Editorial Page
A. E. Miller, editor and publisher
of the Battle Creek Enquirer and
News, will give a lecture on the "Edi-
torial Page of Tomorrow" a 3 p.m.
Wednesday in Room E, Haven Hall
under the auspices of the journalism
department.
Mr. Miller, who is also president
of Federated Publications, will de-
liver the fifth in the series of talks
designed to aid students interested.

Shows Today at1- 3 -5 -7 - 9p.m.

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

Call Irma 2-2286. Reward. 453
LOST-One new pair saddle shoes,
left in Room 1025, Angell Hall. Call
2-2276. Eileen Wismer. 455
MISCELLANEOUS
WASHED SAND and Gravel, Drive-
way gravel, washed pebbles. Killins
Gravel Company, Phone 7112. 17
CASH PAID for your discarded
clothing. Claude Brown, 512 S.
Main. 311
WANTED-Clothing wanted to buy.
S ui t s, overcoats, typewriters,
watches. Sam pays the most. Phone
6304 for appointment. 388
HOME DECORATORS-Decorating,
painting. Budget plan if desired.
Dial 7209. 181
WANTED-Young woman compan-
ion for few hours each day-pre-
Terrace Garden
Dancing Studio
Instructions in all
forms. classical, social,
dancing. Ph. 9695.
Wuerth Theater Bldg.
Second Floor
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ferably with car. Phone 9551
fore 10 a.m. or 12 - 2 p.m.

be-
449

WANTED-Bicycle wanted. Call 3779
after 8 p.m. 454
H. W. CLARK
English Boot and Shoe Maker
s Our new repair department, the
best in the city. Prices are right.
438 South State and Factory on
South Forest Avenue.
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Hear Him In Person!
CHARLIE
AGNEW
and his famous broadcasting
ORCHESTRA
14-- ENTERTAINERS - 14
Favorites of Merry Gardens Ballroom,
Edgewater Beach, Stevens Hotel,
Sherman House and many others
HE'LL CHIME HIS WAY INTO YOUR HEART!
featuring

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DAYS
ONLY
SUN.
and
MAR.
20
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Shows
Continuous
Sunday
1-3-5-
7-9 P.M.
Adults
40c
Children
10c
Monday
Matinee
25c

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BETTY TROLAN

MILDRED DOUGLAS
and

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Students' SAM
Come
early forID
seats in
the
cheering
section!
ON THES
A PIC
1O, and
Sloane are
haClt In a
<neW 81vZling
novel sen-
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andtor of
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COIA-tv
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of fun./

VELMA RAY
"That Big Bass Horn"
irand Personality -and what a voice!
PLUS
UE L BROS. & RAYE
irect from Chicago Theatre, Chicago
JOHN GALLUS
Clarinet and Marionette Novelty
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