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January 28, 1942 - Image 10

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THE MIi .-Y- _ fl7AN DA__I__LY

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(Conminueii fiom Pahi
$chool of Music in partial fulfilhneut
of the requirements for degrees:
Choon Cha Lee, Pianist, Saturduy,

January 31, 8:30 p.m.
Wanda Nigh, Violinist,
February 1, 4:15 p.m.
John Wolaver, Pianist,
February 1, 8:30 p.m.
James Merrill, Piaist,
February 2, 4:15 p.m.
Helen Westlin, Violinist,
day, February 4. 4:15 p.m.

Sunday,
Sunday,
Monday,
Wednes- I

repeseedby photograph and~ a
vaim lr or representative aduaii ~
workS ii ci raisii ;C, tei'xtiles, ltunilture,
etc. JI-ackham galleries, 2- and 7:30-
9:00, through January 31, except
Sunday. Open to the public.
College of Architecture and Design:
Photographs taken by J. Stuart Gil-
dart, DD'43, are being shown in the
ground floor corridor cases, Archi-
tecture Building, through January 29.
Open daily except Sunday, 9 to 5.
The pubibc is invited.
Events Today
Anatomy Research Club will meet
today at 4:30 p.m. in Room 2501 East
Medical Bldg.
I Dr. R. Dean Schick of Ohio State
University will present a paper en-
titled "Simulation of -Pregnancy
Changes in the Mouse Vagina."
Tea will be served in Room 3502
from 4:00 till 4:30. Everyone in-
terested is cordially invited.

Margaret Martin, Soprano, Wed-I
nesday, February 4, 8:30 p.m.
James Wolfe, Pianist, Monday,
February 9, 8:30 p.m.
Thomas Wheatley, Violinist, Wed-
nesday, February 11, 8:30 p.m.
Exhibitions
Ann Arbor Art Association: A com-
prehensive showing of all phases of
work of the Michigan Art and Craft
Project of the Works Administration,

t er 1rtinJai'i : TsI g oiip pcTure
for the "Mid hi,,enIia"III will he
taken today at : U p.1ui. at the Sped-
ding Studio, 619 E. Liberty St. All
members are urged to be present.
Coming Events
Varsity Glee Club: There will be no
rehearsals on Thursday, Jan. 29, and
Sunday, Feb. 1.eRehearsal as usual
on Thursday, Feb. 5, which all men
are expected to attend.
Vera Micheles Dean, Research Di-
rector of the Foreign Policy Associa-
tion, will speak on "Democracy's New
Horizon," in Rackham Auditorium,
on Thursday, February 12 at 4:15
p.m. She is presented by the Michi-
gan Alumnae Club as a scholarship
project'and to raise funds for for-
eign women students stranded by
the war. The lecture is free to mem-
bers. Membership cards may be se-
cured at the door.
University of Kansas Alumni, for-
mer Faculty and former students
will have a dinner meeting on Satur-
day, Jan. 31, at 6:30 p.m. at the
Michigan Union. Reservations must
be in to Mrs. W. H. Burt by Friday
noon.
Episcopal Students: There will be
a celebration of the Holy Commun-
ion at 7:30 a.m. Thursday morn-
ing in Bishop Williams Chapel, Har-
ris Hall. Breakfast will be served
after the service.

PREPARE!

FOR CIVIL SERVICE
ARMY SERVICE
DEFENSE WORK
Secretarial Classes now forming
Hamil ton Business College
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men a very grand J-HOP eve-
ning in, "Casino Club" . . . in
tClCb Royal" ... or a very ele-
gant formal one in "Club Tails".
This isn't formal wea'r in the
accepted sense . . . it's AU-
THENTICALLY STYLED
DRESS CLOTHES FOR
YOUNG' MEN. Longer Tux
jackets with low-spaced pockets
and buttons . . . tail suits with
slightly wider shoulders
perfectly proportioned . .. dress
toppers that have casual distinc-
tion. Now young men can go
ahead and "go formal" with the
same comfortable, smart style
enjoyed in all' other VARSITY-
TOwN models.
$32-:; and
For "Casino Club" Tuxedo,
"Club Tails" Suit, or
"Club, Royal" Topper

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In times of emergency, of our country's need, it

is men like these

possible in the face of rising

costs.

We have been serving the

Michigan student for many generations, and will continue to do
so,
For an exam'ple of our work, check your present costs against
the sample student bundle shown below. Remember the Ann
Arbor Independent Laundries for quality, ecenomy, and service.
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TO YOUR FRONT DOOR

who

come

forward and give freely of their

services,

to their

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SAMPLE
3 Shirts
3 Pairs of Sox
6Handkerchiefs
2 Suits of Underwear
1 Pajama Suit
2 Bath Towels

BUNDLE

country. It is a privilege and a right.
We, too, are trying to do our part by keeping our prices as low as

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mended and
Button s

Returned
Dried and
Fluffed -
not Ironed.
.$1.10

Approximate Cost

White birdseye waistcoat for

wear with tailcoat.

$5.50

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The correct shirt with tra-
ditional wing collar for wear
with tailcoat. $3.00

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The pearl dress set.
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Dress suspenders.

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We Also Carry A Complete Line Of Arrow Shirts, Ties, and Collars,

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Hats, Scarfs, Gloves, Shoes, and other

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