... I . aw ---I TIE MICHIGAN DAILY' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1949k If 4 ?EV. JOSEPH PORTER: Minister Aids 'U' Students By JACKIE OLIVER Interest in personal counselling led Rev. Joseph Porter, director of the Methodist Wesley Foundation, to go into student religious wok. Through recognition of the need for providing a religious at- mosphere in college, and because the work appeals to him, Rev. Porter especially likes to work with college-age students. Spe- cializing in this phase of religious counseling at Yale Divinty School, he became interested in personal development of faith. "I BELIEVE in getting to know the individual," Rev. Porter said. Through personal counselling he hopes to emphasize to future com- munity leaders the existence of God in relation to the "pagan gods," such as popularity or social interests. "College students are a dif- ferent, specialized group," Rev. Porter stated. "They are build- ing a philosophy of life, choos- ing partners, selecting vocations and establishing standards of values," he explained. According to Rev. Porter, the program of the Wesley Founda- tion provides a basis for a way of life-making for Christian citizenship. He described the Foundation as "a home away from home" for Methodist stu- dents and all other interested stu- dents on campus. THE FOUNDATION'S program this year is attempting to put Christian beliefs into action as re- lated to family, friends, other peo- ple and other organizations. It in- cludes sending CARE packages to Europe, community service pro- jects and student conferences. Before coming to Ann Arbor on Aug. 25, Rev. Porter was as- sociate director of the Wesley Foundation at the University of West Virginia, Morgantown, W: Va. Previously he attended Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., and re- ceived an A. B. degree from Van- derbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., where he served as a rural circuit pastor. His seminary work was done at Yale Divinity School. (J J' - 1 $ .* * ' hornecorning Entries Due Thi s Friday Housing units desiring to enter homecoming displays in competi- tion should file entry blanks by Friday, display chairman Pris Ball, '51, announced yesterday. Blanks will reach dormitories, sororities and fraternities, league houses and other units Tuesday or Wednesday, Miss Ball said. Itemized and estimated costs not to exceed $20 are required in the blanks, the chairman pointed out. To facilitate the judging pro- cess this year, men and women's divisions will have separate judges. Housing units which do not re- ceive blanks may contact Miss Ball at 6922 or Jody Johnson at 2-2569. Local Stations To AirTalks A ten week lecture series, "Psy- chology in Modern Life," will be presented at 4:00 p.m. Thursdays over -WUOM and WPAG. Prof. H. H. Kelley, of the psy- chology department, will give the second lecture on the topic "Clin- ical Psychology and Personnel Tiraining." ORPHEUM Cinema Triumphs From All The World UNLIKE ANY OTHER MOVIE YOU'VE EVER SEEN .. . the performers in it acted with their hearts! M-G story of a runaway kid, an adventur. M ,3 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. LINES 1 2 3 4 Figure 5 Classified urday is A.M. for RATES DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS .50 1.02 1.68 .60 1.53 2.52 .80 2.04 .4.80 average words to a line. deadline daily except Sat- 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 Sunday Issue. -Daily-Wally Barth STUDENT COUNSELOR-Rev. Joe Porter, director of the Meth- odist Wesley Foundation on campus, talks to two students who have come to him for consultation. Rev. Porter especially enjoys working with college students-terming them "a different, spe- cialized group." He came to Ann Arbor on Aug. 25 from the Uni- versity of West Virginia, Morgantown, W. Va. * * * * FOR SALE . MOTORCYCLISTS BRITISH POUND DEVALUED SAVE $195.00 on New British Motorcycles. Others Selling for Storage Plus Repair Bills. Buy N ow! Save Now! INDIA ,MOTORCYCLE SALES 207 W. Liberty - Phone 2-1748 Open EveningsTill 9:00 21x31 2 RB Series Graflex Camera, $85. 6481. )69 ELECTRIC HEATER-not used, $8. Apt. 7, 1032 Vaughn._Ph. 2-7825. WINCHESTER .22 pump automatic with case. In great shape! Best offer over $16. Call Bernie, 6 to 7 p.m. at 6243. 68 FINE FULL-COLOR reproductions of great works of art--in the pages of! LIFE magazine.rSubscribe now at the special student rates-less than 10c a week-and see these beautiful features plus many others. Phone 2- 82-42 for full information. Student Periodical Agency. 3 RIDE TO SCHOOL Scooters and Motorcycles Going out of Business. Everything Reduced, Mac's Auto Mart, Inc. 730 N. Main Ph. 20065 )29 THEY'RE UNBELIEVABI-E! The new, American Princess Scarf of- fers you its Garland Initial design; two exquisitely handpainted script initials in roses and forget-me-nots. Initials are3" on snowy,trayon silk, edges fringed. The beautiful textile colors are guaranteed. And these breath-taking APS are only $2.98! Three initials $3.98. Specify if neck- scarf or headscarf. Order now! C.O.D. dielivery, anywhere! Calderon Studios, 213 Williams Drive, Clarksville, Ind. 72 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY - 1942 Buick Special, new motor. A-1 con- dition. $850. 3250 Platt Rd., E. Ann Arbor. 2-5870 after 4 p.m. )54 MAN'S E1NGL.ISH Overcoat. Size 40, Misses 2 fur coats, black cloth coat, velvet trim, dresses, sizes 12 and 14. Clean and good condition. Two pair ice skates, ski boots. 2 radios. 3110 Dexter Road. Tel. 2-4796. )13, OPEN DAILY 1:15 P.M. FOR SALE ROOMS FOR RENT 37 PLYMOUTH COUPE Priced for fast sale, $200. 1372 Sucury Ct., W.V. )61 SUITE OF ROOMS for four men $7 FOR SALE -1939 station %won Ford). emn 12}i1ia.4r Rie Highest bid over $200, good condition.4R Call 2-8694. after 6 p.m. )70 DOUBLE ROOM for men near campus. TWO Radio Victrola combinations. -_$6 a week. Call 2-8309. .13R Table models. Good condition. Rea- BRING your week-end guests to the sonably priced. Ph. 7556 )65 Pierce Transient Home, except for BLACK Strock winter coat. Black gab- Army and Minnesota games. 1133 East ardine suit. Both size 14. Excellent Ann. Phone 8144. )9R condition. Reasonably priced. Ph- 7556. -)65ROOMS available for students' guests. _- _-._._Football week-ends. Private home ac- EMERSON combination radio-vie, 2k . commodations. Phone 2-9850. 12:30 tr yrs. old, original price $110, sell for 1:00. 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. )3R _ $60. Call Jo Peck, 2-3225. )64 - COLOR PICTURES are beautiful at this H'AVE VACANCIES for four male stu- time of the year. We have a complete dents. Complete kitchen privileges. line of films and equipment at thte hoose'on campus. Call 2-2052. )2F Kodak Departnent. TWO ROOMS Private bath. Garage. CALKINS FLTCHERQ hm R esDexter State St. at N. University )5 15e uieRItale D'tR,436 ANKLETS--Crew and turni (lown cuff from 39c, reinforced nylon heel and LOST AND FOUND toe. Wools. I9e with nylon reinforced _----- - -- heel and toe. Wool aind cottens from WILL rgnlmn h pce psl 49cLL "gentleman" who0 picked up sil- 49c.Cousins ver bracelet on stairs in Natural on State St. )2 Science Oct. 5th please contact PACKARD-Late 1946 Six, Club Sedan. 31511 ex. 215. )16L Excellent condition. Radio, heater. LOST-Maroon Shaeffer fountain pen. $995. Box 204 Michigan Daily. )67 Architecture building. Phone 8600 WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE-Well main- MacIntosh. )15 tained. All essential accessories. LOST-Glasses, case, carrier ribbon. Cheap, rapid, dependable transporta- Wednesday morning. Ph. 2-6072. )17L tion. Priced to sell. Call John Piele-_ meier, 2-4401, )48 LOST-Red wallet. Keep money, please - _ _ - - ----_ - - - - return contents to Ann Maurer, 914 FOR SALE-A G.E. refrige.rator, circa Hil -50 18L 1940, clean and in excellent working 1111 2-5570) condition, apartment size. Inspection LOST-Sept. 24, Old Gold Brooch,en- arranged. Call 2-7560 or write W. B. graved, State Street. Reward. Ph. 2- Goodman. 618 Packard. )62 1633. 1949 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE--4 door sedan LOST-Silver and black Parker pencil for sale. All accessoriessincluding between N.S. and E. Quad. Ph. 2- radiator and heater. Used only 4 4591, Rm. 316. 19L months. Student leaving country. LOST--One brown corday zipper purse Phone 4971. )60 containing Schaeffer pen and coin 1947 Crosley-New meotuor cast purse. Call 2-4471, Room 4541. )13L iron block, dealer guaranteed. Like wisd n u.Poe pi PERSONAL - new inside and out. Phone, YpslESO A 3996-R.__-_____-)5 }-i;' 53lsh -sed UNSIGHTLY HAIR remov~ed perma- BICYCLE -Gis En gish sped nently. Short wave method ap- hand-brak s. Good condition. 714 proved by Am. Med. Ass'n., 5 Nickels Haven. Phone 2-9580. )44 Arcade. Ph. 2-6696 )12B FOR SALE-Large collection of slightly -- - used classical records, reduced price. LEA RN T DANCE CANARIES, PARAKEETS and TROPI- JIMMIE HUNT DANCE STUDIOS CAL BIRDS. Bird supplies and cages. 209 S. State Street. Ph. 8161 )1P Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B WN IESt ..gmiae1 SALE of Used Typewriters. Come in and noon Fri. 2-7476. )5T look them over. Reduced up to 50 CAMPUS DANCE STUDIO-Learn or per cent. Office equipment Service hiprove your dancing. Quick easy Co., 215 S. Fourth. ) lessons. Phone2-5. Act now. 13P BETTER BUYS at Sam's Store-All wool FOREIGN STUDENTS-Ideal gifts to Flannel Pants $6.49. U.S. Navy Sur- send to family, friends or benefactor plus "T" Shirts 49c. 100% Wool Ath- abroad-subscriptions to TIME IN- letic Hose 49c. Flannel Shirts $1:79. TERNATIONAL or LIFE INTERNA- All Wool Army Gloves 59c; Army Navy TIONAL magazines. No worries over type Oxfords $6.88. Open till 6:30 mailing, customs, or trade restric- p. 2s. tions. Attractive gift card supplied SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington )6 wenyuodrPhe2--4 fr WANTED TO RENT fullinformation. Student Periodical Agency. 3B WANTED APARTMENT-furnished near TUESDAY. OCT. 18-That's the date. campus. Two ladies. Ph. 2-8451 Sat- Be seeing you at Hill. Danny, Skitch, urday and Sunday. )2N Dot, Page and the boys. 3B FOR RENT YOU'LL FIND that TIME tells you not FOR RENTonly WHAT happened, but also WHY HOUSE ON EAST SIDE OF TOWN- it happened and what is likely to attached garage, venetion blinds, six happen NEXT. Read TIME this year room, in perfect condition,$125 5per at the reduced student rate-only month. Available now. Ph. 25-7284. $4.75 a year instead of $6.00. Phone 8F 2-82-42 to order your subscription. 3B BUSINESS SERVICES PIANO PLAYER at liberty. Union. Years of experienice, both comnbo and big band. Ca:ll Bill Riatner, 4797 after 7. )13B DRAFTING SERVICE Engineering, charts, Schematic, and graphs for publication. Ph. 2-9118 afte-r 5 l+. n. )14B WASHING and/or ironing, done in my own home. Free pick-up amnd delivery. Phone 2-9020. )1B EFFICIENT Expert, prompt typewriter repair service. Mosely's Typewriter and Supply Company, 214 E. Wash- ington. Ph. 5888. )5B 1kILDEGARDE SHOPPE 109 E. Washington Expert Alterations C7ustom Clothes Estab lishedTradition )3B PALL'::.MUSICAgL REPAIR Vani Doren Clar. Reeds Box of 25--$4.50 New and Used Instruments 209 E. Washington )43 DID YOU KANOW? You are entitled to two FREE lessons in plain writing whether you enrol,l for nore training or not and you are NOT obligated to continue. You may have all manner of ornate writing donehere. You are entitled to one half dozen beautifull engrossed name cards FREE, mely as a "get acquainted" offer. You will find my prices are most reasonable. You are indeed welcome to drop in ainy clay, excep~t Sunday, from 10 to 7 at 402 Observatory and meet Mr. Early. Penman for over 30 years. Ph. 2 8606. ) 8B Indian Songs For WUOM 'U' Records Authentic Indian songs have been recorded by the University Broadcasting Service, at the Isa- bella Indian Reservation near Mt. Pleasant for use in a series of WUOM programs on Americt.n history. William Bender, WUOM Script Editor, made a special trip to the reservation to secure these tape recordings of the songs and language of the Chippewa Indians which will be used in training ac- tors appearing on two broadcasts in the new series. THE FIRST which will deal with Captain Morris' efforts to prevent a renewal of the Pontiac War in 1764 is scheduled for Nov. 10 while the story of the siege of Fort Detroit in 1763 will be presented Nov. 24. /i REV. PORTER was born in Talladega, Ala., and his wife, Lillian, is a native of New Haven, Conn. Until recently when his 8- months-old son became the cen- ter of his attention, photography was his chief hobby. Rev. Porter can usually be found at the Wesley Foundation headquarters adjoining the the First Methodist Church. Its facilities include a, large lounge, recreation room, 3-room apart- ment, music room, student di- rector's office, workroom, social hall and kitchen. The Foundation also has access to the church facilities, includ- ing the sanctuary and church par- lqr, WESLEY Foundation activities include 'Do Drop In" teas ou Wednesday afternoons and Bibl4 studies on Wednesday nights. Open houses or parties. are held every Friday and hamburger roasts are scheduled after all home football games. Student seminars and a Fellowship sup' per mark the Sunday program. x i SRA To Hold Fall Meeting At LaneHall The electorate of the Student Relgious Association will hold their annual fall meeting at 7:30 p. m. tomor1ow at Lane Hall. The group represents the 20 re- ligious guilds on campus. It con- sists of 350 students who have completed one semester of "re- sonsible service in an affiliated primary group," as specified by the SRA constitution. The electorate will recommend major program emphases for the 1949-50 year. The Executive Council has appointed leaders for six program departments on a tentative program. They are Tom Dinell, Spec- Grad, study and discussion; Judy McWethy, Grad, social and recreational; Gene Peaslee, '52A, public relations; Deba Dutt, Grad, intercultural; Dave Vanley, relief; and Mary Jane Mils, outstate. What's Up in the Dorms NOW thru TUES! 3:00 - 6:15 & 9:35 P.M. EDITOR'S NOTE - Con What's Up In The Dorms tact Martha Bazar at t 4007 Hinsdale House. Martha Cook will h nual, official welcomi residents at 5 p.m. tod House director Mr will deliver a short t history of the dormi new girl, escorted by a: will be presented with and a rose. After a sh program a buffet sup served. ntributors to THE CEREMONY, which tradi- should con- lhe Daily or tionally takes place on the second Sunday in October, is a memorial old its an- to William Wilson. Cook who ng of new financed the building. day. s. Diekema Sarah Saswell Angell house held alk on the its first elections earlier this week. tory. Each The new dorm officers are Court-, n older one, ney Sherbrooke, president; Sally an oak leaf Allerton, first vice president; Flo ort musical Norris, second vice president; per will, be Teetah Dondero, secretary; Dale Vandenburg, treasurer. Enjoy our PRIME RIBS OF BEEF JUICY STEAKS SEA FOOD A lienel DINING ROOM The Oarsha BAR Plan - 1. GOOD FOOD * * 2. EXCELLENT SERVICE ' * * 3. REASONAFBLE PRĀ°ICE Your visitors will enjoy a snack at Marshall's - Newest, Most Modern Eating Place in A. A. MARSA LL 235 S. State State Theatre Next to Us 4 START Thru M MAT. 30c N NO. MAIN --OPP. COURT HOUSE PRESTON FOSTER TS TODAY Wednesday IGIITS & SUN. 40c -Added- Batman and " Robin, No. 2 I"A featuring IoDM BROWN AMDREf " : ..LONG MONTGOMERY CLIFT ALINE MacMAHON JARMILA NOVOTNA in"The Search" With WENDELL COREY and IVAN MMDOL ENDING TODAY MINIATURE "TRIAL OF DONALD DUCK" Disney Creation Plus! 1 30 - 4:45 & 8:00 P.M. *Ab. Ustarring ANN SOTHERN ALEXANDER KNOX Coming WED.! 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