...3 :.. _THE MICHIGAN DAILY sATUi Book AnalyzesHousing Trends' The latest publication of the Bu- ployment, earnings and population. reau of Business Research, Michigan Building and its costs, subdividing, P -in,4ss Reports No. 4, "The Detroit the mortgage market and FHA .in- -Thusing Market," by Prof. Richard sured loans are considered as supply U. Ratcliff, assistant director of the factors. In additions the report in- bureau and assistant professor of real cludes a presentation of various mar- estate management, went to press ket indicators which reflect the int early in September. teraction of the forces of supply and This book is a factual analysis of demand. the current trends in the Detroit, The material covered in the report hcusing market. The market is an- is limited in scope to the metropoli- alyzed by examining spearately each tan area of Detroit, but it has general of the factors which affect housing value in illustrating a technique of demand and supply. Among the market analysis which may be ap- forces of demand discussed are em- plied in any city. Classified Directory STRAYED, LOST, FOUND -- 1 FOR SALE-Used bicycle, man's. LOST-Shell rim glasses in black Good condition, $13.00. 509 Ben- case. Bob Wagner. 2-2565. jamin. Phone 8735. LOST-Red plaid jacket lost between PRIVATE INSTRUCTION -15 DAI BU (Contin will hold its day, Oct. 10, 348 West Michi* Will - Movies of club activities will be shown. day: 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. of the topic: "Looking Forward To Prof. Preston Slosson will speak on Y OFFIC CAL Dues will be payable at that time. JKindergarten, Harris Hall; 11 a.m. Peace," led by a member of the fac- "Europe Takes the Plunge." We will Lets have everyone interested in glid- Junior Church; 11 a.m. Morning Iulty. uclose in time to attend the Int- LLETIN ing out there. Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Henry I__ld meeting. Lewis; 5:45 p.m. Student meeting, First Church of Christ, Scientist: cued from Page 4) ChurcHarris Hall. Buffet supper, 15 cents. 409 S. Division St. Student Evangelial Chapel me?,- Meeting adjourns 7:45 p.m. to the! Sunday morning services at 10:30. ing: All students interested in evtn- second meeting Tus- First Baptist Church: 512 East Hu- Subject, "Are Sin, Disease, and gelical Christianity are invited to a from 7-9 p.m. in Room ron. Sunday services: Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre to hear Death Real?" worship service in the Grand Rapids Engineering Building. :g Dr. Edwin E. Aubrey on "The Church Golden Text: Psalms 103; 2, 3. 'Room at the Michigan League on 10:45, Morning Worship. Tana.the Social Crisis." Sponsored by Sunday School at 11:45. Sunday morning at 10:30. Dr G. 12:00-Student Round Table. ;Inter-Guild. i ____~oris will speak on "Dynamic test." an B and Discussion, "What About the Bible." First Methodist Church, State and There will also be an evening wor- 6:15, Roger Williams Guild in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latt-r- Washington Sts. Morning worship ship at 7:30 in the Michigan League Guild House, 503 East Huron St. Day Saints: Sunday School and dis- service at 10:40 o'clock. Dr. C. w. VChapel; Dr. Goris' sermon topic for Prm 8:-Inter-Guild Rally at Lydia.cussion group 9:30 a.m. Chapel. Wom- Brashares will preach on "Ocean and this service will be "Abiding Values." en's League. Waves." "___!'t______________________t___ PUBLIC Evening School Classes be- gin Monday evening, Oct. 9, at the Ann Arbor High School. Business, hobby, recreation and academic courses are offered. Low registra- tion fee. For further information call 5797. MISCELLANEOUS -20 WILL YOU PAY 7c A WEEK For TIME Magazine FOR A LIMITED TIME TO COLLEGE STUDENTS AND FACULTY $2.50 ENTIRE SCHIOOL YEAR You Save 8c per Copy Lou Grossman or Bud Gerson 3582 LA MAISON FRANCAISE, 820 Ox- ford. A few reservations available for evening dinner. Special rates for students. French spoken-de- lightful atmosphere. 2-2185. COLLEGE BEAUTY SHOP-Offers good work at low prices all week. Shampoos and wave 50c. Revlon oil manicure 50c. Special oil end permanents $1.95. Open evenings. 2-2813. RENT A RADIO $1 a month Few fine sets left STOFFLET'S 327 S. Main 523 Liberty TRANSPORTATION - 21 WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL -, Driveway gravel, washed pebbles. Killins Gravel Company. Phone 7112. ACCOMMODATIONS for 3 persons back to Lansing Saturday after the game returning Sunday eve- ning. Phone 23-24-1. Against_ Mate's Before an audience of eighty-five thousand assembled for the Michi-t gan-Michigan State game this after- noon, the 1939 edition of the Michi-. gan Band will make its first appear- ance of the year, trying for musical honors of the day with one of its strongest competitors, the State1 Band. The friendly rivalry between the State and Michigan Bands has be- come almost as much of a tradition as the Brown Jug for which Michi- gan and Minnesota battle . With its fine record for entertainment on the playing field at stake the band will present the best that it can offer. Twirling the baton for the band will be Gilbert Stevenson, drum ma- jor chosen a few days ago from a large group of tryouts for the posi- tion. It is probable that assistant 'drum major, Jack Sherill, who towers 6 feet, 8 inches, the tallest drum ma- jor in any American University, will lend color to the band's appearance. In the past the. band has received nation-wide publicity for the forma- tions which it has presented on the playing field. m.enaeUsson n LeaLre. Prof. Edwin Aubrey of Chicago Divinity School speaks on "The Church and the Social Crisis." First Congregational Church: State and William Streets. 10:45 a.m. Public Worship. Profes- sor Preston W. Slosson will speak on "Science and Religion Allied Against Despotism," 6 p.m. Student Fellowship Supper. 7 p.m. Address by Professor Ben- nett Weaver, "Students in Quest of a Religion That Works." First Presbyterian Church, 1432 Washtenaw Ave. 10:45 a.m., "A Free Man's Judg- ment" will be the subject of Dr. W. P. Lemon's sermon at the Morning Worship Service. 5:30 p.m., Westminster Guild, stu- dent group, will meet for a supper and fellowship hour. At the 6:45 meet- ing there will be a devotional service led by George Wills, after which the group will hear Dr. Habib Kurani, of the American University at Beirut, Syria, speak on "Syrian Youth and Religion." 8 p.m., The Sunday Evening Club will meet in the Lewis-Vance par- lors. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Sun- Trinity Lutheran Church, William Unitarian Church: Corner of State Stalker Hall. Student class at 9:45 and Fifth Streets 10:30 a.m. Church and Huron Streets. 11 a.m. morning la.m. at Stalker Hall. Mr. Lawrence services. Sermon by Rev. H. 0. service. Rev. H. P. Marley will speak Vredevoogd will lead the discussion on Yoder. on the subject, "These Things Are "The Christian Honor Code." Immortal." Wesleyan Guild meeting at 6 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church, Fifth ad 7:30 p.m. The Liberal Students' at the church. Supper and fellow- Washington Streets. 10:30 a.m. Union will meet in the Library of the ship hour will begin at 6 p.m.mand, Church services. Sermon by Rev. E. Church. There will be a discussion the meeting will begin at 6:45 p.m. 0. Stellhorn. N-N- '""MAO" r oullwant at least one of these neW -ii AFTER THE GAME... or at any time EAT at MITCHEL L'S HOT PLATE LUNCHES.....25c and 30c Sandwiches.......... . 1c and 15c Kosher Sandwiches and Foods at all Hours Prompt Delivery... Phone 9288 MITCHELL 601 East Liberty CUT RATE DRUG THINKING TEAKETTLES! Here is a teakettle with a mind of its own . . , one which acts with positive deci- sion if, negligence allows it to boil dry. This new kettle takes matters into its own hands if you go off and forget it. The connection plug pops out automati- cally when the water boils too low, shut- ting off the electricity at once. 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Phone 5929. Preketes SUGAR BOWL 108 SOUTH MAIN I ®a UNION CONCERT TICKETS I re 'J AM7 qw la e" -I/- A of Remaining Tickets Will Begin Monday, Oct. 8 8:30 at the Office of the School of Music, Maynard Street. /I ...Season's Tickets (with $3.00 May Festival Coupon) ,t "I /ON /" N /1"N AN /-N 1"% /"N I i 1 El~ U II~ I f ~ I 'I I ~ II~ I I I ~I ~