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DAILY OFICIAL H
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SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1939 ha
VOL. L. No. 30 et
Notices
Faci~ty of the College of Litera- G
ture, Science, and the Arts: The five- at
week freshman reports are due re
today in the Academic Counselors' th
Office, 108 Mason Hall. m
Arthur Van Duren, chairman. th
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Attention women partigpaots ig
the Ruthven Parade: All caps and
gowns used in the parade must be
returned to Miss McCormick's of-
fice by Saturday noon if possible, or
Monday morning at the latest.
The University Bureau of Appoint-
ments and Occupational Information
has received notice that the Milwau-
kee City Service Commission is giv-
ing an examination on Nov. 28 for
the position of Municipal Reference
Librarian. Salary to start at $2,400.
No librarian training required. Mil-
waukee residence waived. Applica-
tions should be filed by Nov. 10.
Complete announcement of re-
quirements on file at the University
Bureau of Appointments and Occu-
Direetory

Classified

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REPAIRING -41
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SHOE SHINING and Hat. Cleaning
CLASSIFIED at .Banford's. Hats cleaned and
ADVERT I S1IGblocked; shoes dyed and shined.
AD ER I N Open evenings and Sundays. 117
nRATES E. Ann St. Tel. 9287, Ann Arbor,
. box 343. 29
.t Effective as of February 14, 1939
it .LAUNDERINGS-
12c per reading line (on basis of '
five average words to line) for one LANDRY -- 2-1044. Sox darned.
d or two insertions. Careful work at low prices. 16
10c per reading line for three or
d more insertions. ACE HAND LAUNDRY-Wants only
Minimum of 3 lines per inser- one trial to prove we launder our
o° tion. shirts best. Let our work help you
These low rates are on the basis look neat today. 1114 5. Univer-
ie of cash payment before the ad is sity. 19
inserted. If it is inconvenient for
you to call at our offices to make MISCELLANEOUS -20
payment, a messenger will be sent
to pick up your ad at a slight extra WANTED-Employment as mother's
charge of 10c. helper, care of child, or upstairs
For further information call work. References. Call Plymouth
23-24-1, or stop at 420 Maynard 67R or write 933 Church St., Ply-
Street. mouth. 39
RICHMAN Brothers Clothes: Tuxe-
STRAYED, LOST, FOUND - 1 dos at $22.50. Tails at $24.50. H.
W. McComb, 806 Granger. 8633. 42
STRAYED from premises, female
Irish setter, 8 months old, white TRANSPORTATION -21
spot on breast. Wearing green
studded collar. $10.00 reward for WASHED SAND AND GRAVIL -
Information leading to return. Driveway gravel, Washed pebbles.
Phone 3441. 31 Killins Gravel Company. Phone
7112. 13
LOST-On Monday, one Parker lead
pencil, mottled light and dark
green. Reward. Phone 6675. 37
LOST--One black leather zipper
notebook containing Econ. 121
notes. Wm. Kramer, 800 Lincoln,
3936. 40
FOR RENT -5
FOR RENT - 4 room furnished
apartment, steam heat, new elec-
tric range and refrigerator, 20 N.
Ingalls. Phone 3403. 41
TYPING- 18 NO
TYPING-Experience. Miss Allen,
408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or
2-1416. 3
Sunday, October 29.
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typistMAERosR
andLnotary public, excellent work.MAERossR
706 Oakland, phone 6327. 20 Wednesday, Novemb4
Mote Than a Moon Picture...
A Great mol onal u tWednesday, Novemb
Wednesday, Novemb
Sunday, November 1
KATHLEEN BAR]
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Wednesday, Novemhb
Wednesday, Novemb
Wednesday, Decembe
Sunday, December 19
Choral Union-
Wednesday, Decembe
fre te famm lsA&f d Want sqry80, SN OF sumE
WILL FYFFE " JOHN LODIR
MARGARET L O C K W O O D CARIL LON RECITALs-
Directed by ROBERT STEVENSON lonneur, on the Chari
evenings at 7:00 o'clo
ART CINEMA LEAGUE held in Hill Auditori
October 29, will be gi
LYDIA day except Sunday at
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4:15 P.M., Hill Auditorium . . ORCHESTRA CONCERT
HEAD, Pianist, Soloist. THOR JOHNSON, Conductor
er 1, 4:15 P.M., Hill Auditorium.. .. ......
TOM KINKEAD, Organist
er 8, 4:15 P.M., Hill Auditorium .......
FRIEDA O'T HOLT, Organist
er 15, 4:15 P.M. Hill Auditokium. ..... . .
WILLIAM BARNARD, Organist
19, 4:15 P.M., Hill Auditorium . . FACULTY CONCERT
RY, Harp; MAUD OKKELBERG, Piano; HARDIN VAN DEURSEN,
COMIN CASE, Accompanist.
er 22, 4:15 P.M., Hill Auditorium.... . . . .
PALMER CHRISTIAN, Organist
er 29, 4:15 P.m., Hill Auditorium.........
HELEN CROZIER, Organist, Estman School of Music

U, 4:15 P.M., Hill .Audioriurn . . HANDEL'S "MESSIAH"
Universiry Symphony Orchestra-and Soloists
THOR JOHNSON, Conductor
r 13, 4:15 P.M., Hill Auditorium. .......
PA LMER CHRISTIAN, Organist
-Recitals will be given by Percival Price; University Caril
es Baird Carillon, until further notice, as follows: Thursday
ock, and Sunday afternoon av 4:15, except when concerts are
um, when an earlier hour will be set. The recital Sunday,
iven at 2:45. Short informal recitals will also be given each
12:00 o'clock.

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