PAGW TWO r Efl I fGAN I r~l St'?fr1b nI1e* l9' 1943 :1. - - - --- - _----- .. .................. _.. Church Groups Will Hold Yule Parties Today Prograns of Caroling, Reading, Pageant, Tea, Supper, To, e Givei Readings by Rev. William Lemon, a solo by Corp. William Adams and group caroling will be featured at the Christmas program of the West- minster Guild at 7 p.m. today. Sup- per and fellowship hour will precede the meeting. At the Wesleyan Guild rooms Dr. Charles. Brashares will read the Christmas story, "A Town Is Born" at a p.m. following the supper. After the "Messiah," the Williams Guild will return to the Guild House for a program of Christmas music at 5 pAn. Gamma Delta, who will be 'host to the Wayne University chapter today, will bring their guests back to the church at 5:45 p.m. for supper adlcaroling. The annual holiday tea of the Con- gregationalDisciples Guild will be l1%j from 6 p.m. to.7:30 p.m. today at t0e Guidi ouse. The Lutheran. Stu- dr Association is planning its1 qlwistxnas program for 5:30 p.m. in 2n Parish Hall with readings and crps& Unitarians will present a Christ-c >as pageant at the service thisj 'g.pning and will hold a parish din- r4er at 1,:15 p.m. A CarolService will be. given at the Episcopal Church a.. 7:30 p.m. tonight with rfresh- 'xnts following. Students of St. Mary's Chapel will have no program this Sunday, al- though it was announced that a mid-1 night mass will be held Friday, Dec.' 20, Ii_ CLASSJFIED 1 CLASSIFIED RATES & .40 per 15-word insertion for one or two days. (In- crease of 10c for each additional 5 words.) Non-Contract $1.00 per 15-word insertion fr three or more cdays. (In- crease of $.25 for each additional 5 words.) r Contract, Rates on Request LOST and FOUND IQ T-On or near campus, $40.00; a twenty, a ten, a five, and 5 ones, in a small roll. Please return to Pvt. James Harvin, 210 Lloyd House, West Quad. Reward. LOST-Notebook and Spanish text book at Hill Auditorium Tuesday night. Notes particularly valuable to owner. Daytime call, Mrs. Heyn, 2585; evenings 26115. LOST'-A brown leather purse at Hill Auditorium. Reward. Call Mari- anne Kennedy, 7225. Nature Plays Tricks TO GO OVERSEAS:. Music Professor Prepares For Position with Red Cross. By KITTY BOBRECKER obtainables as laundry and bath soap, "One army foot locker and a suit- leather to resole shoes, also heel caps One army foot locker and a suit- and nails, four pairs of shoes, a mZ- case which is portable for five miles imi of tur d~7P mi --f hn, ad V- Bsanier T Come Oiit Toda, NROTC Cadet lNyipc OFFICIAL !SSUING AGENCY HERE Bond~s sssud Prry or Ni r hr Shows; Continual: ') fom 1 P.M ~'M4P8fl~tiF51TF4Tj r t The two and one-half inch snow- fall that blanketed Charleston, S.C., made WAVE Shirley Caldwell of Watertown, Coin., feel right at home. It was the first time, how- ever, she ever hid behind a palm tree for a snowball battle. Paper Drive e ts Tons are the total amount of equipment lln u wU UULeIipansor noseIU n which the Red Cross permits us to 12 blouses are listed specifically- as- carry overseas," said Miss Louise E. necessary equipment. Cuyler, assistant professor of theory Indicative of the more serious part inteSchool of Music, who is leaving' in the of Red Cross service, though, is the for Red Cross overseas duty. 'Shall I take my red dress. is no fact that one is on his feet at least longer the question,' she said in an 12 hours of the day, the remaining. interview yesterday. time being spent the same way usual- Busy with the problems of packing ly. for her new adventure, Miss Cuyler No indication of her destination is carefully enumerated the required given by the Red Cross, Miss Cuyler. articles which she will take with her said. ' But is she is sent to Iceland, for Red Cross overseas duty as as- fur equipment will be supplied, or if sistant program director in some for- to the tropics, three extra seersucker eign club. Because of shortages uniforms will be issued at the port abroad Lt the various posts, such un- of embarkation. Two regulation uni- forms are supplied, and all' civilian clothes must be placed in one's bed- pa kding roll. I'II ''' The Red Cross is the most selective of all the American services," Miss Cuyler said, "as it will not consider applicants without a college degree P '.tv 1and a major in some field pertaining Filled with everyth1ing friv hor stories to bus and ta ili ;1:heduics. the V-12 Banner. a 10-page mimeo graphed paper published by Nay pr- sonnel, will be distributed to saoSorn on the Ship toda. Robert W. Clark. NROTC cade . editor of the Banner. said the paper will contain news and features of in- terest to all sailors stationed here. A special Christmas greeting from Capt. R. E. Cassidy. commanding o - ficer of the V-12 unit, is one of the headline attractions in this issue. Two short stories. "Three Sailors on Christmas Eve" and "And We Think the Navy Physical Fitness Tests Are Tough," are included in the paper together with a column. "Relxin' with Jackson." The train and bus schedules are put in for the convenience of sailors leav- ing Ann Arbor on Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Clark said. ments are from 25-40 years. Good salaries are a noticeable feature of the work. I STARTS TODAY! TWO FEATURES AND THEIR F U NN IEST! YOU TOO CAN oDANCEwjoy --to HOp Wit4 GLEE! K c nth ed R IMatt Bi argafet Dumont, Allan Lane Also LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY Approximately 45 tons of waste 'I paper in the form of old newspapers - and magazines were collected from dormitories, league houses, fraterni- At the State ties and cooperatives on campus Fri- Walt Disney's, "Victory Through day, George H. Gabler, chairman of Airpower," and "The Dancing Mas- the Washtenaw County Salvage Com- ters," starring Laurel and Hardy, is mittee, said yesterday. the double feature bill which starts The one-week drive was held in a week long run at the State today. cooperation with the War Production Major Alexander P. de Seversky, Board in order to help replenish the famous air strategist, is the author low stocks of paper mills. The mills o the best selling book from which rwMr. Disney adapted his film. It isa use waste paper as the basic rawcombination live action and ani- material in the production of card-ds board boxes and paper sheathing for2 mated cartoon feature which runs shpmet o wa gods o te amed72 minutes. Filmed in technicolor, shipment of war goods to the armed it is as informative as it is amusing. forces overse as. The picture advocates long range { demolition warfare by land baseel planes on Axis supply and production centers as the quickest and surest ADVEHTISLN4G way of winning the war for the "The Dancing Masters" finds Laurel and Hardy as the heavy-on- LOST-Slender, gold linked bracelet. their-feet, light-in-the-head owners Reverse side, silver. Please return of a dancing studio. When their star to Hilda Marsh, Martha Cook. pupil Trudy Marshall appeals to the - - - - boys for help in getting her sweet- LOST-Large, dark brown purse; last heart, Robert Baily, accepted by her seen in Michigan League Record adamant parents, the boys go to her Room. Return keys and driver's rescue. license to League Desk. to recreational work." Age require= "Saytf rr With a t ard" Greetings aren't rationed, so make up for the other Clhlristmas shortages by sending cteerful Greetings for Christmas and the New Year to all your friends and relatives. Don't DELAY; do it TOI)A Y Francisco & Boyce 723 N. University 221 South Fourth IN M /o tt *! Xprc enij aujbws Coming Saturday! CRVETTE K-225" I, .. '. . Ii DON'T LET THE AXIS HAVE OUR TAXES! BUY WAIR BONDS-INVEST IN VICTORY LOST-Dec. 17, black Schaeffer pen. Initials D.W.G. on clip. Call 6866. LOST-Brown striped Schaeffer pen. Call 2-3119,Rut- Ribback. Re- ward. At the Michigan "Hi Diddle Diddle," the- new com- edy starring Adolph Menjou and Martha Scott is the new screen fare which opens at the Michigan today. "Featuring in its fine supporting cast such performers as Billie Burke, Dennis O'Keefe and June Havoc the picture marks the return of Pola Negri, famous star of. silent pictures. LOST - Gold School ring; ward. Marie Hamtramck High initials M.L.G. Re- Glucksman. 4701. II MISCELLANEOUS MIMEOGRAPHING: thesis binding. Brumfield and Brumfield, 308 S State. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Canary singers, $10 up. Java ricebirds, parrakeets, $5 each. Zebra finches, $5 pair. Cages, $1 up. 562 S. 7th, 5330. 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