PAGE FOr THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATE3 TD AT., 6 Services and parties in the Christ- I faculty will e honored at the func- " i[ r of a Wur"ii,'ozie of a se-j ies o>f serions on the fact and mean- ing of Christmas, is the topic for Dr. James Brett Kenna's sermon to be preached at services beginning at 10:40 a.m. tomorrow in the Metho- dist Church. Preceding services, a class con- ducted by Dr. Kenneth Jones will be held in the Church Lounge. The class will take up world problems. A supper to be followed by a Christmas worship will begin at 6 p.m. tomorrow night in the Church. A fellowship program will also be held. St. Andrews Episcopal Church will hold Communion at 8 a.m. tomorrow and morning prayer at 11. Rev. Henry Lewis is minister of the Epis- copal Church. A Christmas party will begin at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Episcopal Stu- dent Center. Movies of the Arctic re- gion to be shown by Prof. Allen Sherzer of the engineering college will be a feature of the party. A Litany service will be held in the Church at 8 p.m. Dr. Schorling Will Address Science Group From 50 10 t75 represe-italtives oo the sefence (departients of lhU forth Central high schools will hold a conference today in University High School at which Dr. Raleigh Schorling, School of Education, will discuss "What Can Science Teachers Learn from the Schools of the Armed Services." Included in the category of those attending the conference are high school science teachers in this section of the state and northern Ohio. The days activities include a morn- ing luncheon, and afternoon confer- ence session at which the problems of the high school science teacher will be discussed. Be a Goodfellow Business f fie Last Curtain For'What A Lif' Is Tonioght Tle fizi l perfltoi'i ii of the Cif fol'( Goillfal it c ely "Wltat x Life'" will be 1pre ented by Play Pro- doction of the speech department under the direction of Valentine Windt at 8:30 p.m. today in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Byron Mitchell stars as the adoles- cent youth, Henry Aldrich whose in- ability to get book learning through his head involves him in numerous scrapes with teachers, parents and fellow students. Tickets for the play may be pur- chased at the box office. Be- a Godfellow Alumini G roup, Faculty To Meet The University Regents Alumni Advisory Committee will meet with several faculty representatives to dis- cuss Regents-Alumni Scholarships today in the Rackham Building. Continuing tomorrow morning, the Advisory Committee conference will r convene for the first time since the Michigan Alumni Undergraduate Scholarships and University List Scholarships were combined in 1944 into the Regents-Alumni Scholar- ships. Dinner will be served tonight at the Union. Workers Retire After long, loyal terms of service to the University, two business office administrators have retired, it was announced yesterday. Effective last Nov. 30, Miss Alice B. W. Root and Mr. J. Fred Waul- betsch were placed on the inactive list. Miss Root had been with the business office for 37 years, while Mr. Waulbetsch's association was of 29 years duration. Services in the Presbyterian Church will begin at 10:45 a.m. tomorrow. Dr. W. P. Lemon will preach a ser- mon entitled "What Caesar Could not Tax." A Christmas pageant will be held at 5:30 p.m. Sunday in the Church. Supper will be served. "Rational Humanism" is the ser- mon topic of Dr. Edward Redman for services to begin at 11 -a.m. to- morrow in the Unitarian Church. The Unitarian student group party 4vill be at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Church. Mass will be held at 8, 10, and 11:30 o.m. tomorrow in St. Mary's Student Chapel. Fr. Frank McPhillips and Fr. John Bradley will officiate. Be a Goodfellow SOIC Group To Meet There will be a meeting of the SOIC correspondence committee at 1:15 p.m. today in the Union. All interested persons are urged to attend. Be a Goodfellow Case Club Clears Docket In an effort to clean up the pre- holiday docket of Case Club litiga- vion, Leonard Hyman, '46L, chief jus- tice of Story Club, will sit with a panel of two other judges today. Assisting Hyman will be Howard Jacobs, '47L, and Allen Anderson, '47L. -_______-- - -__ __ - -i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING V-7- HELP WANTED STENOGRAPHER: Argus Incor- porated, West William and Fourth Streets. WANTED: Assistant cook. Experience not necessary if capable and willing to learn. Meals furnished, six-day week, vacation with pay. Apply Miss Tomlinson, University Health Ser- vice-24531. WANTED WANTED: Ride to Chicago. Leave on Dec. 21. Two women veterans. Please call 2-6295. ANYONE with Zephyr reservation from Chicago to Denver on 23rd desiring reservation on 22nd in- stead, please call Peggy A Ilen, 25618. PARENTS: Young woman in pre- -med course desires a room in pri- vate home in exchange for taking care of small children at night. Parents interested write Miss K, % Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St. DESPERATE: Soldier needs ride to Chicago Saturday, December 22nd, about 10:30 A.M. Must attend Jap Language Graduation and get to own wedding 7 hours later! Will share expenses. Contact Cpl. Rudd, 8610. WANTED: A ticket for the Union formal Saturday night. Call Betty Koebel 2-2591. WANTED: Male help. Boy with no eight or 11 o'clock classes to wash dishes. Apply any morning. Martha Cook Building. FOR SALE BEAUTY COUNSELOR GIFT PACK- AGES for mother, dad, sister or brother. $1.00 and up. Ph. 7447 or call at 923 Forest. COATS FOR SALE: Exceptionally fine cloth coat new, never worn. ,Green-blue Forstman's wool, ex- cellent quality persian lamb trim. Tuxedo style. Greatly reduced now $150.00. Size 18 (36). Also black seal fur coat, used, but in good condition. Size 18 (36). $60.00. Call 3936 evenings after 6:15. A NEW army officer's battle jacket, size 38. Contact person or Daily. EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE: Four round-trip coach reservations to New York City for Friday 21 on the "Empire State." Will exchange for tickets dated December 22. Call Mrs. Joan Mankowski 8:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Tel. 4121 Exchange 748. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Two earrings, one single pearl. One three-pearl clip. Phone 4517. Mrs. Master. LOST: Two pens, one with initials J.L.P., other with name Joan Pereles. Call 2-2565. Reward. LOST: Glasses in black "kindy" case. Finder please return to or call 2561 Stockwell. FOUND: Sheaffer pen, glasses and case in front of Union. Owner to identify and pay for ad at Daily office. FOUND--Parker Pen at Sheean lec- ture. Owner may have.by identify- ing and paying for this ad. Beverly York, Phone 3366. LOST: Tuesday, Dec. 4 on or near campus, valuable keys in black morocco case. Finder please leave at Daily office. Reward. WILL FINDER of large black leather purse containing birth certificate, pictures and contract please keep the purse and send the contents to Miss N. Marie DeAgostino, Flat Rock, Mich. REAL ESTATE WANTED-Pasadena trade. Home at 852 So. Oakland Ave., one mile from Cal. Tech., one mile from downtown Pasadena, four blocks from Los An- geles Speedway, two blocks from interurban, 50x150 lot, seven rooms and two baths-to trade for Ann Arbor home - will exchange floor plans, etc. Box. No. xxx Michigan Daily. ;;; SEASON'S GREETINGS 6 0 TO ALL2 OUR PATRONS- LEO PING'S LUNCH 0 808 South State 1II' $5.50 $2.50 $3.95 - ==n i FOR SALE: Linguaphone language courses (records). German and Hebrew. Never been used. Contact PFC Alfred Baum, 214 Hinsdale, E. Quad. Tel. 9143 at 12 noon or 5:15 p.m. °.- °o * N s) Oa'd l:L+8CUE7e 0 '{ ,~} Iy * - Itr 4 MAKE _. 1-4 FOOD I. from WE wo-AwLILE's a I I I la I