PSG TWO TIRE 8 (:ilANG1 TL SI Ncv-V, Lr AR f 30, 1941' PAGE Th70 SUNDAY, MARCH 30, i941 Local Group Begin'Cacer Drive Tuesday The annual drive for the control of cancer, held by the Women's Field Army, will begin Tuesday and will continue throughout the month of April, Mrs. H. Marvin Pollard, vice- commander of this district, an- nounced yesterday. Much of the work to be done by the Army will consist in educating Alumni Begin U. Of M o Nigthre a ti n Detroit's Michigan Grads Pick April 24 As Date For Annual Prod uctiou 1Michign alumni, totalling nearly ji4.000 in Detroit, have begun active oreparaion1 for a second con1secultive tlnix'cwil of Michiocnn Night to bej Clu GI.,- aL r f AL gro.m 'In Annual day Music Leture Wsley ildMembers 64T B Gie oAtn ord Hour 3Forty mem cei s of the Wesley Foun- By Santa rflZ da itein will be guests of the Ford Sun- dyEvening Hour next Sunday. The Tf Disciis 1Folk Song, Of Sonatha eran Domingo Santa Cruz, noted Chi- lean composer and educator. -will dis-I e ;n, which is on the air between 9a ,.d10 p.m., is broadcast from the Masonic Tem-ple. Hel~t2 I ral. 1.Wagnerian sopranon of the M v.-tropoitan Opera, will be ' . otscit on the Sunday Evening I-c1io°; and th1e Symphony Orchestra people about the disease and dis-------,----------- pelling many of the false fears that held on April 24. at the Masonic exist about it, Mrs. Pollard said. "For A uditoriumn in Detroit, Mr-. Richard instance, thousands of people believe I A. ForsYthe, general chairman. an-. thtcancer is always incurable or pounced yesterday. contagious or caused by a blow on Atrteetuisi eeto the breast or associated in its early Atrteetuisi eeto stages with pain." ,ccorded last year's sho0w. hundreds "The fact is," she emphasized, o :f alumni and many friends of -the "that ' cancer in its early stages ,is jniverrity urged the Michigan Club definitely curable, it is not infectious of Detroit to make the college pro- nor. contagious, cancer of the breast am nanulentFoyhsid is not caused by a single blow, and rmannule;ntFoshsid the early stages of cancer rarely The patrons' litt is growing rapid- cause any pain." ly and as a result, Forsyth declared, "All those desiring information on the Club will be able to continue its any aspect of this problem should practice of inviting 1000 high school mail their questions to me," Mrs.I Pollard urged, "since one of our chief students as its guests for the evening. functions is to give accurate and In accordance with last year's pat-i factual data on cancer control." tern, the program will present more cuss Latin-American folk music in a andChiu wll be under the direc- tUniversity lecture sponsored by the cno rt Reiner. conductor of jSchool of Masic at 3:15 p.m. Wed-; the Piit ts',urgh Symphony Orchestra. nesday in the Rackharn Assernbly Among the songs which Miss alrau- Hall. bel will sing .are: "Ritorna Vincitor" }A guest of the United Statcxs Stat -e from "Aidwa" by Verdi:, "Ave Maria" ID .par#:m ut. Santa Cruz is visitio by Schubert; "The Palms" by Faure; this courntry to learn North Am,,Li- and "Love's Old Sweet Song." can mus;c cultuire and its ecaion- I . 1 k f I i r i i a i 4 CLASS IFI El TRANSPORTATION H. B. GODFREY MOVING - STORAGE - PACKING Local and Long Distance Moving. 410 N. Fourth Ave. Phone 6297 29c FOR RENIT FOR RENT-Suite with private bath f and 'shower. Also nicely furnished double room with adjoining lava- tory-422' E. Washington. 322 LAUNDERING LAUNDRY-2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 3c dr.TN T * *T rTTTr'.flXT ..-.,..,-. ml n1u, than 150 student performers from the campus, led by the Michigan Band and the Men's Glee Club, in a show of specialty numbers, act:~ and dance routines similar to the Union Opera excerpts featul'ed a year ago. Etinglia ue To Give Talk Professor Will Describe Forms Of Persian Art Prof. Richard Ettinghausen, of the history of Islamic arts department, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday before the Seminar on Religious Art on "Moslem Art" in Lane Hall under the auspices of the 5 udent Religious Association. He will describe the forms and symbolic meanings of the art that has developed in countries where ;C i i i i 13 e>, 'arobc appearing i uluhome pIt- ting on an exiiinofhsatwile the glee club.? sings "Varsity' !This I..: rem1,ill be Ithe same s the club w ill sing for itLs audien ces i^ (F I FOR SALE FACULTY - Have your Academic Costume i'epaired or replaced by! ARTCRAFT of GRAND RAPIDS. Contact Mr. E. Willard King-Mil- ner Hotel for appointments. 323 TY PI1NG~ TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen,i 408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or, 2-1416 14c TYPIST. Experienced. L. M. Hey- wood, 414 Maynard St. Phone 5689.1 27c VIOLA typist, public. STEIN--Experienced legalI1 also mimeographing. 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