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SUNDAY, OCT. 11, 1942

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Sunday at the Wolverine
209 SOUTH STATE
Sunday Dinner from 12:15 to 2:00 o'clock. (Guests Invited)
Price 65c
Soup-Cream of Chicken Giblet
Choice of Tomato Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Apple Juice
Celery Hearts Blac~k Olives Stuffed Olives Dill Pickles
Mixed Sweet Relish
Entres
Stuffed Spring Chicken with Raissing Dressing
Mashed Potatoes
Grilled Beef Tenderloin French Fried Potatoes
Salads--Head Lettuce, Russian Dressing; Fruit Salad on Crisp Lettuce
Vegetables--Mother Hubbard Squash, Green Peas
Hot Rolls Assorted Bread
Dessert Ice Cream

FOR RENT
TWO SINGLE ROOMS for men, 12
block from Law Quad. Call 5400.
ALTERATIONS
STOCKWELL & MOSHER-JORDAN
residents-Alterations on women's
garments promptly done. Opposite
Stockwell. Phone 2-2678.
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION
PIANO INSTRUCTION by Edith
Koon, formerly on faculty of the
University Music School. Call
2-3354.
SITUATIONS WANTED

MISCELLANEOUS
MIMEOGRAPHING-Thesis binding.
Brumfield and Brumfield, 308 S.
State.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

COLORED CHEF wishes
fraternity house; good
perience; can furnish
Box 38.

position in
buying ex-
references.

Sundays
ADULTS 40c
All Day
Incl. Tax

STARTING TODAY - A COMEDY

HIT!

MAKE MONEY-on your used cloth-
ing by phoning Claude H. Brown,
2-2736, 512 S. Main.
WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL
Driveway gravel, washed pebbles.
Killins Gravel Co., phone 7112.
FOR SALE -
FOR FULLER BRUSHES - Phone
6835.
FOR SALE: New 1942 touring car.
Perfect condition. 25-30 miles per
gallon. Jim Daniels, 446 Michi-
gan House.
1940 MERCURY, two-door, radio
and heater, five tires, good uphol-
stery and finish. $500 terms. A.
Hodgson, 818 Oakland. Phone 6367.
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST-
PART TIME OR FULL TIME PO-
SITION. PLEASANT SURROUND-
INGS. APPLY IN PERSON. MAD-
EMOISELLE SHOP, 1108 S. UNI-
VERSITY.
STUDENT HELP WANTED. Kitchen
and.dining room work. Meals and
compensation. 407 N. Ingalls.
WOMAN STUDENT, part or full
time. Prefer someone who knows
music. Apply Radio & Record, 715
N. University.
YOUNG LADY to work spare time
and all day Saturday. Must have
ready-to-wear selling experience.
Top hourly rates. Dixie Shop, 224
S. Main. 9686.-
YOUNG LADY FOR PART TIME
SELLING IN LADY SPECIALTY
SHOP. APPLY IN PERSON. MAD-
EMOISELLE SHOP. 1108 S. UNI-
VERSITY.
HELP WANTED
TWO STUDENTS for part-time work
-The Beer Vault, 303 N. Fifth
Ave., Phone 8200.
ROOM and BATH in fine home for
student willing to work 1%2 hours
a day. Call 2-2102.
ROOM and BREAKFAST in ex-
change for services. Walking dis-
tance to campus. 12 Geddes Hgts.
2-2473.
STUDENT for office work. 7 a.m.-
8 a.m. 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Saturday
4 p.m.-7 p.m. Good pay. Varsity
Laundry. Fifth at Liberty.
HELP WANTED-MALE
WAITERS WANTED-Pretzel Bell.
BOY to help in kitchen for board.
Hours are short, work is easy. Call
2-1682.
STUDENT HELP WANTED-Kitch-
en and dining room work. Meals
and compensation. 407 N. Ingalls-
sorority.
HIGH SCHOOL or college student
for morning paper route. Apply
Student Publications Building, 420
Maynard.
YOUNG MAN to work in spare time
and all day Saturday. Must have
clothing selling experience. Top
hourly rates. Dixie Shop, 224 S.
Main. 9686.
LOST and FOUND
LOST-Silver pin in shape of bird.
Reward. 1320 Olivia. Phone 2-2357.
LOST-sun glasses in Ford Hospi-
tal case on Sat., Oct. 3. 6674, John
Scoville.
LOST: Wallet containing more
money than I can afford to lose.
Call Netta Siegel, 2-2868.

SUNDAY, OCT. 11, 1942
VOL. LII N6. 7
All notices for the Daily Official Bul-
letin are to be sent to the Office of the
President in typewritten form by: 3:30
p.m. of the day preceding its publica-
tion, except on Saturday when the no-
tices should be submitted by 11:30 a.m.
Notices
Sophomore Project interviewing
will be held for the last time from
3:00 to 5:30 Monday, October 12th,
in thegUndergraduate Office of the
Michigan League.
Judiciary Committee
To the Members of the University
Council: The October 12 meeting of
the University Council has been can-
celled.
For underheated or overheated
rooms, call the Buildings and
Grounds Department, Extension 317.
N. 1, 1 1 N

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Do not in any case open the windows.
Help in the war effort by conserving
fuel.
E. C. Pardon
Notice Concerning Telephone Serv-
ice in the Residence Halls:
The switchboards in the following
buildings close at 10:30 p.m.:
Stockwell Hall; Mosher-Jordan
Halls; Betsy Barbour House; Helen
Newberry Residence; East Quadran-
gle; West Quadrangle; Victor .
Vaughan House.
Karl Litzenberg
Choral Union Rehearsal: The
first rehearsal of the University
(Continued on Page 3)

MOVIE

IS THIS WARl
NECESSARY?
PUBLIC LECTURE BY
S. H. *YLIE
The TheosophicaliSociefy
in Ann Arbor
MICHIGAN LEAGUE
Sunday at 8 P.M., Oct. 11, 1942
Admission free . . . Collection
Sunday, Oct. 18,
AFTER THE WAR, WHAT?
Sunday, Oct. 25
THE THEOSOPHICAL
SOCIETY
TiHe and place as above.
Read The Daily Classifieds!

Opening at the State today is the
light comedy innovation 'Between Us
Girls' featuring Diana Barrymore,
Robert Cummings, Kapy Francis and
John Boles in the leading roles.
Miss Barrymore, representing the
latest of her family to claim fame in
the theatrical world, varies her tal-
ents in 'Between Us Girls' from acting
the part of a 12-year-old brat to that
of a glamorous man pursuing beauty.
Object of her attentions of course is
Robert Cummings, whom Diana cha-
ses between interludes of adolescence.
Playing the role of mother to Miss
Barrymore is Kay Francis, also busily
concerned with concealing her age
from her fiancee, John Boles, More
comedy is added by Cricket-voiced
Andy Devine clad in spectacles and
dress coats. Also in the cast are Ethel
Griffies, Guinn Williams and Walter
Catlett.
A music-packed movie bearing the
title of 'Orchestra Wives' and featur-
ing the rhythms of Glenn Miller and
his band with Ann Rutherford and
roles, will open at the Michigan today.
George Montgomery in the starring
Starring as Glenn Miller's red hot
trumpeter, Hollywood's latest gift to
the coed, George Montgomery, will
play opposite Ann Rutherford, a
small town swing fan who becomes an
orchestra wife. The movie revolves
about the gossip and squabbles of
Miss Rutherford with the wives of the
other band members.
The cast includes Glenn Miller and
his band masquerading under the
name of Gene Morrison and his band.
Other members of- a curvaceous sup-
porting cast are Lynn Bari, Betty
Hughes, Virginia Gilmore, and Carole
Landis. Also in the cast is Caesar
Romero.
The movie features four new hit
tunes, 'I've Got a Gal in Kalama-
zoo', 'At Last', 'Serenade in Blue',
and 'People Like You and Me'.
Highlights
On Campus ...
Mrs. Lucille Conger, Executive Sec-
retary of the Alumnae Council, an-
nounced yesterday that an Alumnae
Group has been organized in Muske-
gon.
The group is sponsoring a Univers-
ity Extension lectre course on the
subject "Books and Total Victory".
Olive Deane Hormel of the Univers-
ity Extension faculty will give the
lectures, the first of which is October
26. The lectures will be given monthly
from then until May.
Dr. Erwin E. Gregg, Director of the
Detroit Unity Association, will speak
at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Unity
Reading Rooms, Suite 31, 310 S. State
Street on the topic "Unity's Contri-
bution to Victorious Living."
Dr. Gregg is a member of the board
of the Unity Annual Conference of
which he is a past president. He is
also a former worker of Silent Unity,"
of the Unity School of Practical
Christianity, Kansas City, Mo. and is
well known throughout the country

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Montgomeryn
GLENN MILLER

ANN
Ruteror

NEWS OF THE DAY

Kitchen Quiz

THE MICHIGAN DAI LY SERVICE EDITION

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LOST-K & E, Log Log Slide
Wednesday in 348 or 223 W.
Reward. Call Dams, 8751.

Rule
Eng.

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN OCTOBER 11, 1942

came into Ann Arbor yes-
terday, to watch the foot-
ball game, the University
NROTC marched around
the field in a pre-game
parade ... Led by NROTC
Lieut. - Comm. J. Allan
Mactier, the battalion.
marched 150 strong'-
Later they returned to a
special section of the
stands to form a black and
white block.
Gerald H. Hoag, mana-
ger of one of the local
theatres, was approached
by a tall athletic stranger
the other night, after a
performance of "Pride of
the Yankees," popular
movie currently touring the
country . . . "Who's the lit-
tle squirt playing my part
in the show?" asked the
stranger. "Who are you?"
Hoag asked . . . "I'm the
first baseman who didn't
feel good one day so Miller
Huggins told a college kid
by the name of Gehrig to
sub for me," was the an-
swer ... The stranger was
none other than Wally

LOST-Yellow gold women's Gruen
with leather band. Campus vicin-
ity. Box 38, Daily. Reward.
FOUND : Brown tweed coat on Sun-
day at Kappa Alpha Theta House.
Owner, by mistake, must have
taken grey tweed coat belonging to
Marion Curtis, Mosher-Jordan.
LAUNDERING
LAUNDRY - 2-1044. Sox darned.
Careful work at low price.
PERSONALS
WARREN: Please return my hat.
That Friday at the Bell. Remem-
ber? Bob Lutz, 2-4401.
WANTED-NAME OF BEAUTIFUL
BRUNET. FRESHMAN OR SOPH-
OMORE. I HAVE A DATE WITH
YOU, BUT FORGOT YOUR NAME.
Bob W. Burroughs, 409 Wenley,
2-4401.
CARMEL CORN
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songsl Lynn Carole Cesar
Hary rit v Bari1 * Landis" Rornero,
°SEVirginia Gilmore * Mary Beth Hughe
" 4 f"-Nicholas Brothers

PETE SMITH'S
"FOOTBALL THRILLS OF
KALTENBORN EDITS THE

Our Prices Revert
to "normal"
All Day Sunday 40c
Shows at 1-3-5-7-9 P.M.

1941"
NEWS

Guest Show Monday Alice Faye in "Week End In Havana"

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