PAGE TWO. THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOV. 22, 1942 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISIN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Non-Contract $ .40 per 15-word insertion for one or two days. (In- crease of 10c for each additional 5 words.) $1.00 per 15-word insertion for 3 or more days. (Increase of $.25 for each additional 5 words. Contract Rates on Request Our Want -Ad Department will be happy to assist you in composing your ad. Stop at the Michigan Daily Business Office, 420 Maynard Street. FOR SALE FOR FULLER BRUSHES - Phone 6835-Dealers wanted part time. PERSONAL STATIONERY. - 100 sheets and envelopes, $1.00. Printed with your name and address- The Craft Press, 305 Maynard St. LOST and FOUND LOST-Fraternity pin, Sigr Epsilon. Finder please ca Mikulich, 2-3189. Reward. HELP WANTED PART-TIME student help, no evenings. Miller's Dairy St( S. University. MISCELLANEOUS THESIS BINDING-Mimeog Brumfield and Brumfield, State. MAKE MONEY-on your use ing by phoning Claude H. 2-2736, 512 S. Main. WASHED SAND AND GR Driveway gravel, washed Killins Gravel Co., phone LAUNDERING LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox Careful work at low price ALTERATIONS STOCKWELL &f MOSHER-J residents-Alterations on garments promptly done.t Stockwell. Phone 2-2678. r 3 t r . i 'a . .; :. . ri a a a a i . ;t S i t r a . : t'. 'i i i x 1 i ie Q k ' Highlights On Camps ... FRENCH CLUB An evening of entertainment is ma Phi store for all French Club members ll John the next meeting of Le Cercle Fra cais at 8:15 Tuesday in the Union - Warner Heineman, '43BAd, E Russel, '44, Constance Taber, '44, S ly Levy, '43, and Peg Batchelor, ons and I stars of last years French play" ore, 1219 Belle Aventure" will reenact a f outstanding scenes from this come Another feature on the program be Johanna Reischer who will pla guitar and sing popular French son aphin* * * 308 S. COOPERATIVE FORUM "The Rochdale Principles and War" will be the topic of an all- d cloth- operative forum to be held at 5 Brown, p.m. today at the Robert Owen C operative House. All co-op mem and others interested are invited ~AVEL- attend the discussion. pebbles. 7112. AVUKAH Avukah, student Zionist organi -. tion, will present a group of mov darned on Palestine at a meeting at 8 p.m. day in the Hillel Foundation. The showing of the films will followed by a program of Palestin [ORDAN singing and dancing. Refreshme women's will be served. The meeting is o Opposite to the public. ASME MOVIE "The Inide of Arc Welding," a: length, technicolor sound picture, be shown in 318 Michigan Un when the student branch of1 American Society of Mechanical E gineers meet at 7:30 p.m. This educational feature dem strates with animated charts a drawings modern arc welding proc ures. This is an open meeting and a engineers interested in the subji may attend. At the State ... An exciting newspaper ya fraught with comedy and rxcitem makes its local bow today at the St Theatre when Warner Bros. new f "You Can't Escape Forever" op The picture features George Br and Brenda Marshall in the starr roles. Brent plays the role of a ma: ging editor who is compelled to t over the love-lorn column when gets his paper in a jam by allow his suspicious to get the better of judgment. Miss Marshall, as a reporter, herself into the same sort of trou before and was handed the colu as a reward; now that both h much in common Brent gets her help him in his efforts to expose town's leading racketeer and perh bring about his own vindication. help does just that and she beco his wife. I. J\r 7N) Ir SPAF If P.E.M. hasn't w for some real fun a crowd together ay of things by an e in at Un- } . arl al- 44, La ew dy. will y a rgs. the co- :30 Co- ers to za- vies to- be ian eats pen full will ion .............. .....AW SRIA.... 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Eric DeLamarter, former associate nductor of the Chicago Symphony rchestra and at present visiting pro- ssor of music at the University, will ad the 56 members of the Univer- ty Symphony Orchestra in their rst concert of the year at 8:30 p.m. day in the Lydia Mendelssohn The- re. Dr. DeLamarter has planned a par- a classic and partial modern pro- am, including the "Georgian Rhap- dy," for cello and orchestra, by cherepnine in which Prof. Hanns ek of the music school faculty will soloist. This is believed to be the st presentation of this work by an chestra in the United States. Another highlight of the concert ill be the performance-of the "Con- Allies Advance in .T- Tunisia" University Symphony Orchestra Will Offer First Co ncert Today *4 SSunday at the Wolverine 209 SOUTH STATE Special Chickcn Dinner from 12:15 to 2:00 o'clock (GUESTS INVITED) Price 65c Soup: Cream of Gizert Soup or Choice of: Tomato juice Apple Juice Grapefruit Juice APPETIZERS Hearts of Celery Ripe Olives Stuffed Olives Sweet Pickles Dill Pickles Radishes ENTRES FRIED SPRING CHICKEN MASHED POTATOES GRILLED BEEF TENDERLOIN FRENCH'FRIED POTATOES SALADS VEGETABLES Hearts of Lettuce Fresh Shoestring Beans Fruit Salad Green Peas Hot Rolls Assorted Bread Dessert: Ice Cream certo Grosso" which will be conducted personally by the composer David Van Vactor. The other works to be performed include the overture to "Fingal's Cave" by Mendelssohn, the fifth sym- phony of Schubert and the Torch Dance from "Henry VIII" of German. Publishing difficulties have again delayed the Michigan Technic, but the printers havepromised the maga- zine for next Wednesday, Bill Hutch- erson, '43E, editor, announced yester- day. Featured for the first time will be an ethical question contest. -ON SCREEN --- THE KAY KWIRE The JUVELY'S, Jugglers ROSS & BENNETT BETTY LEE Their spirits are willing- to lead you to the laugh show of your lifetime! the En- VIOLIN, PIANO CONCERT With a concert featuring the works on- of Mozart, Schubert and Debussy, nd Gilbert Ross, violinist and Mabel Ross * * * ed- Rhead, pianist, will offer the last inTo Ann Arbor ny their present series of programs at day'sANews ect 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Lydia Men- In Summary delssohn Theatre. GAS RATIONING... More than 1,500 Ann Arbor drivers r ,'11rfailed to obtain gasoline rationing bcks during the basic three day reg- istration period ending Friday night, school officials in charge of registra- I tion, reported yesterday. At the Michigan . .Rationingtarts December 1 and irn, Herbie Kay and his band come to motorists who missed their first regis- ent the Michigan Theatre stage today for tration opportunity must wait at least ate a two-day engagement. On the screen until December 2, County School Ilm is the newest Laurel and Hardy film, Commissioner Julius W. Haab ens. "A-Haunting We Will Go." warned. On and after this date, lax ent Featured with Kay are Lorraine motorists may sign up in the old ing Day, Ben Purnell and the Kay Kwire Chamber of Commerce building at 200 and Kay Kwartette. Added acts in- North Fourth street, he said. na- elude the Juvelys in a juggling act, ake Ross and Bennett in "No Sense and USO-COMMUNITY FUND ... he Nonsense," and Betty Lee in her Musi- Ann Arbo's sweeping USO-Com- ing cal Interpolations. munity Fund drive topped its record his The "Haunting" film is a typical high goal by more than $13,000 which slapstick Laurel and Hardy film with will be divided among the two causes, got the mystification of Dante, the magi- campaign officials announced last able cian, to add to the humor of the flick. night. mn The tricks played on the boys by ave Dante could only happen in the mov- to les, but will bring laughter to the the most serious college audience. The aps feminine lead is played by ravishing Her Sheila Ryan who does a lot of roman- mes cing with John Shelton during the picture. If you want a hit to leave you limp with laughter and agog with thrills-this show is a pushover to do it Aw cat the UNION! GEORGE YOUR E" TIME BRENDA orn you out, try bowling and good exercise. Get in vWARNER BROS. and gettotexerci.Gewith GENE LOCKHART- and get into the swing Screen Play by Fred vening well spent at the CJ_ .e ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday, December 2nd (G EuiN ,at 8:15 Sharp) GTHRIE McCL.INTIC preserru TE'1942 PRZE-WINNING : COMEDY HIT By ISABEL EIGHTONa BdERTRA 2.LOC- With. ANN ANDREWS OUR SIDES ACHE YET FROM LAUGHING'-VYi//m'kf;'w Orchestra $2.75 - $2.20 - $T5 MAIL Bcilcony $1.65 -$1.1 - 83c ODR Seat Sale Sarts November 24/NO -4- ---w " I' .... .- f l -" "--- ... r U Jf :.::: ...... ...:: . . i f -- Metthe one and Aul ......... Directed by ROSCOE KARNS- EDWARD CIANNELLI-JO GRAHAM Niblo, Jr. and Hector Chevigny - From a Story by Roy Chanslor Shows Continuous Tod 1-3-5-7-9 P.M. a 9 A 9hM I A 5fA