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GE EIGHT

-T-E MICHIG AN DAILY,

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1942

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Contiinued from Page 6)
the Inter-Guild Worship Service at
the Baptist Church at 7:00 p.m.
Unitarian Church: 11:00 a.m.
Church Service. Sermon by Rev. H.
P. Marley, "Darrow and Lincoln of
Illinois."
7:30 p.m. Liberal Students' Un-
ion: "Youth Plans a New World",
first of a series on Rec'onstruction.
9:00 p.m. Social Hour.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church: 8:00
a.m. Holy Communion; 10:00 a.m.
High School Class; 11:00 a.m. Kin-
dergarten, Harris Hall; 11:00 a.m.
Junior Church; 11:00 a.m. Morning
Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. Hen-
ry Lewis; 4:00-6:00 p.m. H-Square
Club, Harris Hall; 5:00 p.m. Con-

firmation Class, Church House; 6:00
p.m. Evening Prayer and Address;
Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18: 10:00 a.m.
Holy Communion; 7:30 p.m. Choral
Litany and Sermon by the Rev. John
G. Dahl.
First Methodist Church and Wes-
ley Foundation: Wesleyan Guild
meeting beginning with Tea at 5:30
p.m. Communion service at 6:00
p.m. At 7:00 we will go to the Bap-
tist Church to the Inter-Guild serv-
ice for World Day of Prayer. The
Graduate group will meet for tea at
5:30 p.m. for discussion at 6:00
o'clock.
Morning Worship at 10:40 o'clock.
Dr. Charles W. Brashares will preach
on "The Cause."
The Church of Christ will meet
for Bible study at 10:00 a.m. Sun-
day in the Y.M.C.A. Morning wor-
ship will be at 11:00, the sermon
theme being: "God-Loving, Good,
and True." The subject for the eve-
ning sermon at 7:30 is "Why?"

CLASSIFIED ADVEarrisING

Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. midweek
Bible study will be held.
First Congregational Church: 10:45
a.m. Services in Mendelssohn The-
atre of the Michigan League. Dr.
Leonard A. Parr, minister, will preach
on the subject, "How Good Poets
and Preachers Are Made.
5:30 p.m. Ariston League in Pil-
grim Hall. Dr. Mary C. Van Tuyl
will talk on "The Biographies of
Jesus of Nazareth."
6:45 p.m. The Student Fellowship
will leave the church in a body to
attend the Inter-Guild service at the
Baptist Church,
Unity: Potluck supper at 6:00 p.m.
Monday, followed at 7:30 by a talk
by Mrs. Russel Slimmon of Dearborn
at Unity Reading Rooms, 310 S.
State St., Room 31.
Trinity Lutheran Church: Church
Worship Services at 10:30 with ser-
mon by Rev. Henry O. Yoder on
"Christ, His Method and Mission as
one."
The Lutheran Student Association
Meeting at 5:30 p.m. in Trinity
Church instead of Zion Parish Hall.
Ash Wednesday Service at 7:30 with
Holy Communion.
Zion Lutheran Church: Church
Worship Service at 10:30. Lenten
Services Thursday evening at 7:30.
The Lutheran Student Association
will meet for this week only in Trinity
Lutheran Church at 5:30 p.m.
Lutheran Student Association,
sponsored jointly by Zion and Trinity
Lutheran Churches, will meet this
week in Trinity Lutheran Church,
E. William at S. Fifth Ave. at 5:30.
Supper will be served at 6:00 p.m.
The group will then join with other
guilds in the Day of Prayer service
of the World Student Christian Fed-
eration at the Baptist Church.
Worship Service: The annual In-
ter-Guild Worship Service in observ-
ance of the World Day of Prayer for
Students will be held tonight at 7
o'clock at the Baptist Church on
Huron Street. The University Choir
will sing. The public is urged to par-
ticipate.
Michigan Christian Fellowship will
meet this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. in
the Fireplace Room of Lane Hall. All
students are cordially invited to be
present for the program.

POCTURE

NEWSE

ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOST and FOUNDI

LOST-Small tan zipper
Williams near Maynard.
please call 9548.

purse on
If found

HAMILTON wrist watch. Lost in
Union washroom. If found please
call 2-4401, 225 Wenley. Reward.
245c
WANTED TO BUY
CASH for used clothing; men and
ladies. Claude H. Brown, 512 S.
Main St. Phone 2-2736. Sc
MEN'S AND LADIES' CLOTHING,
suits, overcoats, typewriters, musi-
cal instruments, ladies' furs, Per-
sian lamb, mink, watches, dia-
monds. Pay from $5 to $500.
Phone Sam, 3627. 229c
MISCELLANEOUS
MIMEOGRAPHING -Thesis bind-
ing. Brumfield and Brumfield, 308
S. State. 6c
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL-
Driveway gravel, washed pebbles.
Killins Gravel Company, phone
7112. 7c

TYPING
MISS ALLEN-Experienced typist.
408 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2-2935
VIOLA STEIN--Experienced legal
typist, also mimeographing. Notary
public. Phone 6327. 706 Oakland.
LAUNDERING
LAUNDRY -2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price. 2c
BEAUTY SHOPS
PERMANENTS, $3.00-$7.00. Sham-
poo and set, 65c all week. Gingham
Girl Beauty Shop, 302 S. State.
Phone 2-4000.

F L Y I N G D A Y S A R.E 0 V E R-Pounded by waves and gashed by rocks, one of Britain's
Sunderland flying boats downed by German attackers after a Mediterranean attack waleft to its fate
by- 20 English crew members and passengers, who escaped with their lives. A little dog, Bimbo, was
also saved when the hulk washed close enough to shore so that the men could swim or boat to safety.

TAILORING and SEWING

bTOCKWELL and Mosher-Jordan
residents-Alterations on women's
garments promptly done. Opposite
Stockwell. Phone 2-2678. 3c
HELP WANTED
COUPLE--Cook and porter for fra-
ternity house. Call 2-1682. 1824{
Geddes. 246c

C A L L E R --3. Edgar Hoover,
director of the federal bureau of
investigation, or FBI, leaves the
White House after a conference
with the President regarding the
tapping of wires as a means to
gain conclusive evidence against
spies and saboteurs.

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S A M M Y ' S N O E X C E P T 1 0 N-Keeper Crley Wilson tells Sammy, 7-year-old chimpanzee
at Cleveland's Brookside zoo, that his usual five teaspoons of sugar daily is being reduced to three.

GOOD C HMO IC E-It didn't
take the Art Directors club, of
Chicago long to decide that dark-
eyed Barbara Hall, a professional
model, deserved "Miss Anima-
tion" title in Chicago contest.

(SPECIAL for February)

T H R E E S O N S--The former Lady Banbury of England, now
Mrs. Slgfried Buchmayr, 26, wife of a. Franconia, N. H, ski in-
structor, poses with her newly-born triplet sons at Littleton, N If.,
hospital. Boys are Slgfried, Charles and Norbert.

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