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E SIX

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY

OFFICIAL

BULLET! N

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Fresh Air Camp Tag Day Volunteers
(Continued from Page 2)
:00 Bob Williams. Jean Holmquist
30 Poland Mhead, Margaret Van Ess
:00 W a e J. Hinkle, Betty Clement
:00 tn R . ker. Dorothy Nichols

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ENGINEERING ARCH
7:45- 9:00 George Hansen, Fred Shands, Annabel Van Winkle, Bet
Lawton
9:00-10:00 Frank Feely, Lorne Black, Shirley Fishman, Leigh Burle-
son
10:00-11:00 Doug Jeffrey, Frank Conway, Betty Armstrong, Barbara
Foote
11:00-12:30 R. A. David, Dave Cushing, Frances Carrs, Midge Ford
12:30- 2:00 C. Broders. Lee Perry, Barbara Taft, Peggy Meagher
2:00- 3:00 Chuck Forbes, T. Weidig, Jean Ranahan, Beth Allison
3:00- 4:00 H. Drickamer, Samuel Russell, Virginia Appleton, Mar-
garet Gardner
TAXI STAND ACROSS FROM BETSY BARBOUR

(Contnued froI Pa)e
by a program of games in the Social
Hall.
Conservative Services will be held
at the Foundation tonight at 7:30. A
symposium on "War and Peace" will
be headed by three student ,speakers.
Commg Events
Seminar in Bacteriology will meet
in Room 1564 East Medical Building,
Monday, May 6, at 8:00 p.m. Sub-
ject: "Path and Distribution of Poli-
omyelitis Virus." All interested are
invited.
Suomi Club meeting Saturday, 8
p.m., at the International Center.
Members of the Scandinavian Club
will be guests.
Biological Chemistry Seminar will

be held in Room 319, West Medical
Building, Saturday, May 4, at 10:00
a.m. Subject: "The Origin of the
Fat of Milk and of the Egg Yolk." All
interested are invited.
Deutscher Verein: Dr. H. W. Nord-
meyer will present the last lecture in
the current series Tuesday, May 7,
in the Michigan League at 7:15 p.m.
Hxis topic is "Romantische deutsche'
Malerei." (illustrated). Everyone
cordially invited.
Graduate Outing Club: Those hav-
ing made reservations for the over-
night trip to Camp Tacoma will leave
from the rear of the Rackham Build-
ing on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Bring
your own blankets.
There will be no scheduled Sunday
Meeting.
Michigan Anti-War Committee
meeting for the election of officers,
Saturday, May 4, at 2:15 p.m. in the
Michigan Union. All members are
urged to attend.
Rifle Club: Members and those
wishing to participate next year will
meet at the Women's Athletic Build-
ing at 11:45 a.m. Saturday, May 4,
for the club picnic. Small fee. Call
Virginia Paterson, telephone 2-3279.
Outdoor Sports Club-Women Stu-
dents: Bicycling party on Saturday,
May 4, at 2:00 p.m. Meet at the
Women's Athletic Building. Bicycles
will be rented.
Canoe party on Sunday, May 5.
Meet at the Women's Athletic Build-
ing and canoes will be rented. Those
attending must have passed the phy-
sical education swimming test or its
equivalent. Sign up at the Women's

Atlhletwkii i luing by 6:00 Saturday
evening.
All >?men on taipus are livit ed to
participate in t hese events.
The Millel Fun ation is giving its I
annual spring form l at the League
on Saturday, May 4. All affiliate
members are requested to bring iden-
tification and mnembership cards.
Michigan Dames: Annual Spring
Banquet to be held at tie League
Tuesday, May 7, at 6:15 p.m. New
officers will be installed.
Members may obtain tickets from
Mrs. F. W. Kennon, Mrs. S. J. Tan-
ner or one of the officers.
The Monday Evening Drama Sec-
tion of the Faculty Women's Clubj
will hold its annual dinner meeting
on Monday, May 6, in the Terrace
Room of the Michigan Union at 6:45
p.m. For reservations ,telephone Mrs.
Wagner, phone 4002, before Satur-
day noon.

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7:45- 9:00
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12:30- 2:00
2:00- 3:00
3:00- 4:00

CENTE"IR OF DIAGONAL,
John Nicholson, Jim Rae, Betty Hoag, Francis Patterson1
HAl Benham, Carl Wheeler, Peg Flannigan, Carolyn Den-
field
Dye Hogan, Ralph Schwarzkopf, Betty Clark, Shirley Sil-
ver
Stw Robson. Archie Kodros, Grace Miller, Elizabeth
Cowart
Stan Swinton, Don Treadwell, Jean Goudy, Jean Gomon
Bili Davidson. Hadley Smith. Jean Goudy, Jean Gamon
Torn Adams, Butch Jordan, Margaret McBeth, Dot Samp-
son
Butch Jordan, Ray Austin, Irene Doherty, Nancy Urmstan
HOSPITAL
Bob Hoffman, Betty Shipman
MUSEUM
George Pettison, Don Stevenson
Charles Giesen, Michael Kane
Art Leckner, Bob Smith
Paul Cosper, Bernard Cannon
Bot Lewis, Aron Kahn
Stan Allen, Bob Reed
John Walsh, Ed Glanz

7:45- 9:00
9:00-10:00
10:00-11:00
11:00-12:30
12:30- 2:00
2:00- 3:00
3:00- 4:00

PASTEL F E L TS
Appropriate regardless of "weather."
In copen, dusty rose, aqua, and light beige.
22 and 23 headsizes
at $3.00 and up
DANA RiCHARDSON
309 South State ... at the Dillon Shop
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Sue Potter, Bill Vollmer
Francis Herdrick, Roberta Schreck
Martha Cummins, Seymour Forbush
Kay Crosby, Paul Johnson
Betty Harwood, Bill Sessions
Judy Mert, Lyons Howland
Sonya Yanowsky, Jack Callouette

HOSIERYI
- Special for the weekend -
An all-silk full-fashioned hose
in 2 and 3 thread, $1.00 value.
79c

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HANDY SEnVICE DIRECTORY

PAJAMAS
Broadcloth and Batistes in
Butcher Boy and man tailored
styles. Special at
$1.00

SMA RTEST I
HOSIERY SHOPPE
Michigan Theatre Bldg.

Handy Service
Advertising
Rates
Cash Rates
12c per reading line for one or
two insertions.
10c per reading line for three
or more insertions.
Charge Rates
15c per reading line for one or
two insertions.
13c per reading line for three
or more insertions.
Five average words to a reading
line. M~finimuml of three lines per
insert ion.

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CONTRACT' RATES ON i:QUEST
Our XWsnt,-Advisor will be de-
ligited to assist you in <omposing
your ad..Dial 23-24-1 or stop at
the Michigan Daily Business Office,
420 Maynard Street.

COOL, 3-ROOM 'apartment, private
bath, garage. 21 blocks from cam-
pus. Also single rooms. 818 Church.
399
FOR RENT: Upper classmen and
graduate women only. Beautifully
furnished suites and single rooms.
For summer and next year. At-
tractive home, well located. 928
Church. Mrs. Merrick. 392
LARGE ROOMS in brick house with
comfortable beds, good light, ade-
quate closet space. One block from
Graduate Building. At reasonable
rates. $2 to $3 a week. Evelyn B.
Fry, 915 E. Anne, 2-1311. 402
STRAYED, LOST, FOUND-- 1
LOST: Ladies' gold Elgin wrist
watch on Washtenaw, Monday.
Please call 4367. 388
LOST: Phi Kappa Phi pin probably
near Michigan Theatre. Call 21454
and ask for Rosa. Reward. 390
LOST: Trench coat, Tuesday. Cor-
ner Washtenaw and S. University.
Labeled "Mattamac." Reward. Call
21311. 396
LAUNDERING--9
LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low prices. 16
WANTED-TO BUY-4
BEN THE TAILOR-- More money for
your clothes. Open evenings.

WISE Real Estate Dealers: Run list-
ings of your vacant houses in The
Daily for summer visiting profes-
sors. Dial 23-24-1 for special
rates.
ELSIFOR MOVING
& STORAGE CO.
Local and Long Distance Moving
Storage - Packing - Shipping
Every Load Insured
310 W. Ann Phone 4297
TYPING- 18
TYPING-L. M. Heywood, 414 May-
nard St., Phone 5689. 374
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist
and notary public-excellent work.
706 Oakland, phone 6327. 20
TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen,
408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or
2-1416. 34
- MOVING -
MOVE BY STEVENS--Vans. Na-
tionwide service. Low rates. Goods
delivered direct on our own vans.
George Stevens, agent. Phone
noons and evenings, 2-3802. 410 N.
Thayer St. 375

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Cotton Delight!
.rom flow
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GAY, crisp, new cottons to wear for N
campus or "dating." Choose from a
wide variety of plaids, stripes, or
prints . . . in chambray, spun rayon,
or linen.
See them modeled in the Daily Fashion
Show in the Michigan Theatre today
at 4:00 o'clock.
1108 SOUTH UNIVERSITY

Phone 8270

FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Large, light, cool single
rooms. From $2 up. 1001 Forest
St., Ph. 7498. 404
FOR RENT: Single room, second
floor. $3.00 per week. 720 Arbor
Street. Phone 8178. 397
FOR V 1fENT: $2.50 each for two
double rooms and $3.00 for one
single room. Phone 5491. 3981

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I'rescru$ RIJUiEU%
Drug Su-ndr es
Studes- ii u1 jplies
Paramount Printing
and Developing
SWIFT D1U4, STORE
310 South State Street
The Rexall Store On The Campus
Phone 3534 Delivery Service

iFOR REiNT1: Tw() sing Ic rooms on
second floor. $x a week. 11il
Olivia. l'hom 3986. 400

ONE DOUBLE and one single room
or Summer Session. No other
roomers. Pasonabie rates and ex-
cellent care. 395
SUMMER STUDENTS: Three sin-
gle rooms nicely furnished. Con-
tinuou s hot water. 815 Church-
Phone 8494. 393
FOR RE T: Triple room; double
i~0ol i ll iprivate ha ti i; double
coin wi 1veranda. Two blocks
from Campus. Phone 2-1474. 401
ROOMS for Summer students. Three
singles and a double. Newly fur-
nished: cool clean: sleeping
porch. 1421 S. University. Phone
(3760. 394
TO RENT: Study and bedroom in
private loime. Available summer
or fall semesi or. Location and
rooms ideal for teacher in Univer-
sity. Phone 8726 any evening. 380
FOR RENT-Summer school stu-
dents, pleasant rooms near cam-
pus. L~arge, cool porch. Shade
trees. Room for cars. Two show-
ers. 1331 Washtenaw. Phone 7595.
R. Rose. 391

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122 E. Washington. 329
HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for
your discarded wearing apparel.
Claude Brown, 512 S. Main Street.
146
ANY OLD CLOTHING--PAY $5.00
TO $500. SUITS, OVERCOATS,
FURS, MINKS, PERSIAN LAMBS,
DIAMONDS, TYPEWRITERS, &
CASH FOR OLD GOLD. PHONE
SAM--6304. SUNDAY APPOINT-
MENTS PREFERRED. 359
TRANSPORTATION -21
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL
Driveway gravel, washed pebbles.
Killins Gravel Company. Phone
7112. 13
P BIZO
NEW YORK'S MOST EXCLUSIVE HOTEL
RESIDENCE FOR YOUNG WOMEN
College Women Prefer
The Barbizon
College women accustomed to the
refinements of living prefer living
in The Barbizon Manner . . . and
understandably so, for at The Bar-
bizon they can continue the cultu-
ral interests, the physical activities
they most enjoy.
No other hotel offers so much.
For relaxation . . . daily recitals
and lectures . . . music and art
studios ... a fine library. For recre-
ation. . . swimming pool ... gym-
nasium . .. squash courts ... sun
deck. . . terraces. When you add
to these, convenience to schools,
important business centers, art gal-
leries, museums and theatres, you
understand why college women
prefer living at The Barbizon.

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