THE MICHIGAN DAILY UN rEmn LTAY ~ 141f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN TRAM POKTATI+ N 21Z WANTED-Ride to Miami, Florida, tor 2 passengers Feb. 7 or 8. Will share expenses. Write Box 20, Michigan Daily. TAILORING & PRESSING-12 TAILORED suits and coats custom- made. Daytime and evening gowns made and remodeled. Phone 3468. 16c HELP WANTED COUNTER MAN wanted to work forenoons. Reference required. The Parrot. 260 HEATING and PLUMBING STOKER and oil burner repair and replacements. 30-day special. Al Root Heating Service, 2-3518. 21c FOR RENT hILL 503-Two-room suite for one or two. Reasonable. Phone 2-3935. 271 SIX-ROOM suburban, east side. De- sirable location, $35.50. Phone 2-2839. 255 FOR RENT-2 suites, double and single rooms. Quiet house. 431 Thompson. 270 928 FOREST-Light pleasant double room. $3 each will rent single. Phone 2-2839. 256 SINGLE and DOUBLE rooms for students. Quiet. Continuous hot water. 216 N. State. 265 GRAD. STUDENT to share two room suite. Call evenings, 816 S. State or phone 2-3759. 262 FOR RENT-Lovely rooms for spring ---cross draft ventilation-shower --very quiet-phone 6159. 264 FACULTY MAN ONLY-Attractive single room. Excellent meals. Ga- rage. 824 Arch. 2-4149. 263 ROOMS-Single, double, and suite. Continuous hot water. 615 Monroe St., first house off State St. 232 DOUBLE. Private entrance, shower bath, kitchenette, Frigidaire. Main service and linen. Phone 6539. 610 Forest. 250 ATTRACTIVE three-room apart- ment, $30. Light and warm. For refined woman or couple. 928 Oak-I land. Phone 5740. 272 SE-- NIOR ENGINEER wants room- mate t share furnished apart- ment-M block from Arch. Call Student Supply Store. BEAUTIFUL, warm, batchelor apart- ment. 1Fireplace, constant hot wa- ter, shower, Qil heat. 2 to 4 senior, graduate, or professional women, teachers, nurses. Lovely home. 928 Church. 2713 FOR RENT: Large double rooms. Steam heat; continuous hot water; pleasant furnishings; excellent lo- cation. $2.50. Phone 2-3776. 417 East Liberty. 268 FOR RENT-Large double rooms. Steam heat; continuous hot water; pleasant furnishings; excellent lo- cation. $2.50. Phone 2-3776. 417 East Liberty. 268 f / ,; . . . . k k it - 1 w - i ooeu i e .Q1 Cl'om, 1 f'lll}p~ ; Il5 1011";_ efl Cat1 GO]NG SOUTH - Very beautifuli convenient, first floor, 4-7 room apartment. Oil heat, constant hot water, two fire places, showers, $60-$100. Phone 3155. 275 FOR RENT-Large double room, screened poreh. Single room, pri- vate bath, innerspring mattresses, hot water, quiet neighborhood. 923 Olivia Ave., Mrs. Guy W. Groom. 261 I ATTRACTIVE and neat single room.] Very quiet. Shower bath and ex-1 cellent meals. Good home. South-t east section. Phone 7796. 266 UPPER CLASS women, graduates. BeautifCl suite' double. Oak or white built-in desks, bookcases, wardrobe, drawers, or mahogany r furnished. Fireplace, long mirrors, oriental rugs. 928 Church. 274 IVES WOODS HOME, 1 block from< bus line, has available a bachelor apartment consisting of living1 room with fireplace, bedroom withl twin beds, and private tile bath Swith shower. Mrs. S. W. Allen,. Phone 9710. 252 FOR SALE FULL DRESS SUIT for sale-size 42; long-excellent condition. Price $12. Phone 3041. 269 VERY DESIRABLE east side subur-. ban property in restricted district. Two acres and modern seven-room1 houw. $7500. Easy terms. Oril Ferguson, 928 Forest, Phone 2-2839. MISCELLANEOUS-20 THESIS Binding - Mimeographing. Brumfield&Brumfield, 308 S State DRESSMAKING and alterations. Coats relined. Also sewing of all kinds. Call Mrs. Ream, 8653. 2081 WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL- D iveway gravel, washed pebbles. a Kill ins Gravel Company, Phonec '7112. 5cz LAUNDERING LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at low price. 3c STUDENT LAUNDRY-Special stu- dent rates. Moe Laundry, 226 South First St. Phone 3916., 10c WANTED-Student washings by ex- perienced laundress. Reasonable prices - satisfaction guaranteed. %) J. iIiI l~ iI II, ,llV k 1f1-1 c erl 0pfla'Z'4; ul I Iil C ~ ihti C;o a~. 1t1ood 'onit i ay. Febriuary 11, a. :30 p.m. ii the East Lecture Room of the Rackham Building. All in- terested are invited. Events Today Graduate Outing Club: There will be no meeting today. Lutheran Student Association will' meet this evening in the Zion Lutheran Parish Hall at 5:30. Sup- per will be served and afterward Fakhri Maluf, of Syria, will describe Christianity in his home land. All interested are welcome. Coming Events Junior Research Club will meet Tuesday, February 4, in the Rackham amphitheatre at .7:30 p.m. Program: "Oxygen Poisoning" byl J. W. Bean, Physiology Department.s "Using Machinability to Increase Production" by W. W. Gilbeir Metal Processing Department.c The Pre-Medical Society will meet Wednesday, February 19, at 8:00 p.m.I at the Michigan Union. Members should watch for later notices regard- ing the program. Tau Beta Pi: An informal dance will be held in the Ethel Fountain Hussey Room of the Michigan Lea- gue, Friday, February 28, from 9 to 1. Faculty members and members of other Chapters are cordially in- vited. The next business meeting will be held February 18. Disciple students and their friends are invited to a "Celebration Tea" at the Guild House, 438 Maynard St., on Tuesday, February 4, and Thurs- day, February 6. from 4:30 to 6:00, p.m. The Bibliophiles Section of Fac- ulty Women's Club will meet Tues-I day, February 4, at 2:30 p.m. at the Michigan League. The Women's Research Club will meet on Monday, February 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the West Lecture R.)om of the Rackham Building. Program: Dr. Marian C. Siney: "The block- ade of Germany during the World War." Miss Dorothea Morrill: "Religious recusancy during the reign of James ui -- Juds;7 and Fri.day ev- ! A~i", 1 i '7(..:U to, )ihi i iit c,_ 1 t 8:00 to 12:00 and 1:30 to 4:;0. Union Pool--Tuesday and Thurs- day evenings from 7:30 to 9:00 p.i. for women students. The bowling alleys at the Women's Athletic Building will be open at the usual .hours during the entire ex- arnination period. eChurches Disciplefs Guild (Christian Church) 10:00 a.m. Students' Bible Class, H. L. Pickerill, leader. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, Rev. Fred Cowin, Minister. 6:30 p.m. Disciples Guild Sunday Evening Hour. On the two Sundays of the examination period the Guild will have informal meetings at the Guild House, 438 Maynard St. Feb- ruary 2 will be a "My Favorite" hour. Each one present will be given an op- portunity to share with the group a favorite poem, bit of philosophy, verse of scripture, etc. Refreshments. First Church of Christ, Scientist: Sunday morning service at 10:30. Subject: "Love". Sunday School at 11:45 a.m. First Congregational Church: 10:45 a.m. Public Worship. Dr. Parr will preach on "Preventing the Dawn.". This will be the first Com- munion Sunday of the year. 5:30 p.m. Aristdn League High School Group will meet for supper, followed by a discussion on "Eti- quette." 6:00 p.m. Student Fellowship. In- formal supper meeting at the church. Reservations may be had by calling John Scholl, 4385, by Saturday noon. Supper at cost. 8:00 p.m. Cooperative Community Evening Service, open to all prot- estant denominations. The leader will be Willis B. Hunting, whose sermon will be "Onward, Christian Soldiers?" First Presbyterian Church. Dr. W. P. Lemon will speak on "The Noise and the Voice" at the morning ser- vice. At the Westminister Guild on Sun- day evening Professor John E. Tracy of the Law School will speak on -"The Prospects of Youth Today." A cost supper precedes the meeting at 6:00 o'clock. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: Sunday: 8:00 a.m Holy Communion. E 9:30 a.m. High School Class, Har- ris Hall. 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon by the Reverend Henry Lewis. 11:00 a.m. Kindergarten, Harris Hall. I- Phone 4429. 259 At the business meeting preceding TYPING -18 the program members will vote on 'an important matter, and a full TYPING-Experienced. Miss Allen, lttendance is desired. 408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935 or 2-1416. 14c Michigan Dames: The meeting of i the Art Group will be held at the VIOLA STEIN - Experienced legal home of Mrs. Weller, 1130 Fair Oakes typist, also mimeographing. Notary Pauway at 8:00 p.m., on Thursday, public. Phone 6327. 706 Oakland. February 6. EXPERT TYPING-M. A. in Eng- The Click and Stitch Group will lish. Work guaranteed; reasonable meet at the home of Marybel (Mrs. rates. Mrs. Walsh or Eley, 2-4108. C. S.) Miner, 122312 Forest, Monday, ' 205 February 3. There will be a hobby show. i i ., I I TYPING . and duplicating service. Dorothy Testa, M.A., 625 E. Liber- ty (at State), Rm. 1. 2-1835. Re- ports, theses, dissertations, briefs. The following facilities will be open during the first week of the ex- amination period: r, MRRILYN, NAVY BLUE FROSTED WITH WHITE +.4 3 a 4 { O' FINESSE Ivith a FINAL FLOURISH a 20% off Only once a year Feb. 1 st to 8th inclusive Helena Rubentsein BEAUTY .PREPARA TIONS I I SECOND NIGHT J-HOP REDINGOTES - JACKETS - BOLEROS 'C {jf. Navy blue - the pcrcnniial favor- ite of college women. Dignity and Springlike qualities are a "MUST" for your second night date dress. I $2.95t$ .95 i E S Creams Lotions Cosmetics Fragrant Colognes Masque Treatments Beauty Luggage I I I I I II II 11