THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1950 i t rq6a mw F NOR 5 -Daily-Burt Sapowitch TRgOPHY . WINNERS-The winners of Sunday's all-campus bridge tournament, played at the Union, pose with their trophies. The first place team includes (seated) Ray Metzger, '53, left, and Bob Johnston, '53. The runners up are (standing) Phil Barad, '53, left, and Larry Sperling, '53. CANCER RESEARCH: U' Alumnae Add to Phoenix TotalsThronh Lloyd Fund The Phoenix Project has be- noted that many women are re- come more of a reality to Un- questing that their pledges to the versity alumnae sincethe Alice national Phoenix drive be moved L 1 o y d Memorial fund-raising to the Lloyd cancer research drive has got underway, branch of the Project. Phoenix officials reported yes-1 terday that the two-week-old He said that many gifts are drive has alteady netted 200 pled- sent with letters recalling ex- ges totaling $5,000. periences with Dean Lloyd, and MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .54 1.21 1.76 3 .63 - 1.60 2.65 4 .81 2.02 3.53 Figure 5 average words to a line. 'Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. BUSINESS SERVICES KIDDIE KARE Reliable sitters available. Ph. 3-1121. )10B GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now available at Office Equipment Ser- vice Company, 215 E. Liberty. Guar- anteed repair service on all makes of typewriters. 16B VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 308 S. State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis- sertations, etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228. )12B TYPING - Accurate wore, reasonable rates. Phone 3-4040. )3BI WASHING - Finished work and hand ironing if preferred. Also rough dry and wet washing. .Free pick-up and delivery. Ph1. 2-9020. )1B TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS Sales, Rentals, and Service Morrill's - 314 S. State St, )4B! FOR SALE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Genuine horsehide A-2 Jacket $19.95; Muton color gabardine jackets, sur- coat style $14.95; men's rayon robes $6.88; men's Beacon flannel robes $6.88; gabardine pants 40% wool, 60% rayon $7.15. Open till 6 p.m. Sam's Store,# 122 E. Washington. )5 MOTORCYCLES-Foreign and domes- tic, new and used. You will save more if you buy now. They're cheap- est in winter. India M/C Sales, 207 West Liberty. Ph. 2-1748. )7 WOLVERINE train ticket. Ann Arbor to N.Y.C. $20. Call rm. 3029 New-Dorm. )129 DIAMOND engagement and wedding rings. Large discount. Lee Anger, wholesale representative, Ph. 2-3481 2:00-5:00. )121 TUXEDO-Black, single breasted, size 36. Only worn a few times. Call Bob Baraday 3-4707. )128 'CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Men's rayon robes $6.88. Men's Bea- con flannel robes $7.50. Men's 100% wool slipper-sox with leather soles $2.69. Men's gabardine sport shirts $2.99. Open till 6 p.m. Sam's store, 122 E. Washington. ) CANARIES, parakeets, finches, and cock-' ' atiel. Bird supplies and cages. 562 S. Seventh at West Madison. , )2B FOR SALE - COUSINS - on State Street Heavy Ski Sweaters-assorted designs - $5.95 up. )3 Crosley Station, '48 Radio and heater. Good tires and engine. $250.00. Private owner. Call 3-4707 after 6 p.m. )127 CHRISTMAS Gift Rates on TIME and LIFE now available. Phone Student Periodical Agency 2-8242 to order. )2 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM for male student, 917 E. Huron. )65R ROOMS FOR MEN-Single apd double. Two blocks from Ad. Bldg. Call 2-8787 after 5:30. )63R MALE STUDENT wanted to share two room apartment. Call evenings 2-6348. )61R TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests. Bath, shower, reasonable rates, 518 E Williams St. Phone 3-8454. )12R 3RD FLOOR STUDIO NEAR CAMPUS- Prefer two to four art or arch. men students. Linens, use of dark room Student landlord. Ph. 2-8545, 6-7. )23R HELP WANTED HOME ECONOMICS GRAD'UATE Do you want interesting, stimulating work? If you have ability and train- ing for: Recipe testing and writing Food demonstration work Meeting the public Radio work Answering food questions Call 2-3136 for appointment. Home Service Dept., Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. )46H PERSONAL CLUB 211 Available for parties, dances, etc. Ph. 2-8315. )2P VULCANS STUDENT SPECIAL TICKET SALE STOPS NEXT TUESDAY. HURRY UP. )46P FURNISHED HOUSE available rent free to responsible student couple for Christmas holidays, plus optional op- portunity to earn. Contact L. S. Wirt, Phone 2-2887. )42P LEARN, TO DANCE, Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 122 E Liberty Phone 8161 )1P WILL GIVE piano lessons. School of Music senior. Phone 2-8242. )2 PERSONAL MICHIGAN NIGHT at Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook. Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046 for reservations and information. )40P7 WESTERNERS Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to school Jan. 5 from1 L. A., Salt Lake City, Omaha, and intermediate points. Further infor- mation and tickets at Adm. Bldg., 8-4:30 daily. ) 39P COMING HOLIDAY PARTIES It costs so little to learn to have fun at RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIOS 209 S. State Ph. 5083 )4P LOST AND FOUND LOST-Sheaffer fountain pen (black) Dec. 7 somewhere beaween library and new women's dorm. Reward. Ph. 2-4401, 408 Lloyd House. )9L LOST-Heavy horn-rimmed glasses in! brown leather case. P. Mackenzie. Ph. 8468. )8L LOST - Ladies, gold Hamilton wrist watch. Substantial reward. Call 3-1511 Ext. 470 or 3-4363. )6L FOUND - One Ensian Salesman (fe- male). Owner can pay reward of $5.00 and pick her up any time next week at 420 Maynard. Michigan Ensian. AVOID XMAS RUSH 2 people, share expenses and driving to Tucson, Arizona. Leaving Ann Ar- bor Dec. 21. '49 Chevy with radio. Call Ted Tapping. Ph. 3-4707. )50T DRIVERS WANTED To drive new Fords to Los Angeles. R. B. Armstrong. Ph. 2-4343, 520 Thompson. )44T WOLVERINE CLUB ROSE BOWL SPECIAL Leave Dec. 28, return in time for school. Complete club car and dining car service, leg rest coaches, low cost pullman, many optional features. Tickets and inforrhation at Adm. Bldg., 8-4:30. )38T ARE YOU goin' to the Rose Bowl Game? You can drive a Cadillac, Oldsmobile or others. Free gas. Call WO 55768 or come to 103 W. Vernor, Detroit. )34T TRANSPORTATION 2 RIDERS-Seattle or Portland, leaving Dec. 22. E. Kinken, 9443. )53T LEAVING Dec. 21 in 1950 Studebaker for San Francisco via 66. Share ex- pense and driving. 3-1183. )54T FLY NORTH AMERICAN to the coast or Miami. Less than air coach fare. Phone after 5:30, 2-8265, 25-9083. )55T WANTED-Riders to Los Angeles, on southern route, share driving, leaving Dec. 26th. Ph. 2-0227. )51T __ . FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD TWO ROOM furnished apartment near 3 ROOM furnished apartment, 9518 N. campus, share bath. Box 31. )25F I Main, Whitmore Lake 3951. )67R -AB!K&-ZT .* JI.~ ..1..! ,_t m ..1.I FOR HIM RONSON LIGHTERSI Over 50 different styles. Hallers Jewel- ers, 717 N. University Ave, near Hill Auditorium. LAZY DAY PLEATWAY PAJAMAS - Plain broadcloth trunks, jersey tops. Assorted patterns, $5.00. FOR HER SCRAP BOOKS, photo albums, Zipper notecbooks, Christmas cards. Morrill's, 314 S. State St. - COUSINS - ON STATE STREET PLASTIC ZIPPER SWEATER CASES, HOLDS SIX SWEATERS. ONLY $1.49 MOST OF the pledges are the result of pamphlets announcing the Memorial to the 40,000 alum- nae at the beginning of the cam- paign. But one Project official outfits Give Authentic Air TO 'Gondoliers New, authentic costumes will keynote the Gilbert and Sullivan Society's presentation of "Gon- doliers," to be given at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, in Pattengill Auditorium.I The costumes were obtained from a Boston costumier last Spring. Members of the Society discovered Gilbert's original de- signs for the costumes which were expressing their respect and love for her. Dean Lloyd died of cancer last March after serving the Univer- sity for 34 years. Last month the Alumnae Coun- cil approved the plan which would direct part of the Phoenix funds into a cancer research founda- tion. * * * OFFICIALS REMARKED thatl many women, who did not fully understand the Phoenix Project, seem to be drawn closer to the' Project now. "Much of the added interest comes from the hope that the Memorial will be helpful in finding a way of preventing cancer." 1. ,. UNIV. OF MICH. GILBERT and SULLIVAN SOC. , presents OPTICAL SERVICE CAMPUS OPTICIANS 222 Nickels Arcade Phone 2-9116 "GONDOLIERS" Thurs, Fri, Sat., Dec. 14, 15, 16 TICKETS AT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Pattengill Auditorium ii 1 I I NOW SHOWING Most of the pledges come women, although some men sent in gifts in memory of wives or daughters. from have their i used as illustrations for his Babs The campaign will continue un- Ballads articles. Babs Ballad were til the national Phoenix drive ends the serialized form of Gilbert's this month. Members of the 60- librettos and were published as women steering committee of the fiction stories in an English ma- Memorial are now at work send- gazine. ing personal letters to their for- Gilbert, himself, sketched small mer classmates asking support people in costume for illustra- for the drive. tions, and it was these sketches' that formed the basis of the So-Tr ciety's designs. Travel Service The costumier house reported that it was in process of making Seeks Drivers all new costumes for "Gondoliers" and incorporated the Society's suggestions in its new wardrobes. Union travel service chairman The results will be seen in their Jack Ehlers, '53E, named 10 key clean silk and satin magnificence areas and cities to which trans- at the opening production. portation for Christmas vacation Tickets for "Gondoliers" are on is in chief demand yesterday, and sale at the ticket window in the appealed to drivers bound for the Administration Bldg. Special stu- areas to register with the service dent rates for Thursday are 60 and help out the situation. cents and 90 cents, while the Ehlers named Florida and the weekend performances are 90 upper peninsula as two general cents and $1.20. areas for which drivers were Tickets for the Detroit perform- needed, and he listed eight cities ance of "Gondoliers," to be given which are also bogging down the Monday in Rackham Auditorium, service. are also on sale at the Adminis- "Most riders for New York, tration Bldg. Buffalo, Schenectady, Rochester, Boston, St. Louis, Chicago and i "rr' rvT P V Oin innafi will d ri l- c" h A - -- JOH N HOD IA K M-G-M OPEN DAILY 1:15 The Largest Display of 2 CHRISTMAS CARDS in the city 50 for $1.25 u with your name BEAUTIFUL BOX ASSORTMENTS C 39C and ups IJLRICH'S 1ow7hJu9 Cqf ee .£hq0, 1204 South University . ..serving ..-. BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS 'and DINNERS SANDWICHES and SALADS ... from ... 7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 7 P.M. Closed Sundays 2 \ Christmas Vacation I- I Angell To Speak Prof. Robert C. Angell, chair- man of the sociology department and former chairman of the so- cial science division of UNESCO will speak on the workings of UNESCO at a United World Fed- eralist meeting at 8 p.m. today in Rm. 3B of the Union. At Your Request - Open Wednesday Evenings Till Christmas L. G. BALFOU R CO. 1319 S. University Phone 3-1733 Cincinnati winlbe riae-less, ne said, "unless more people driv- ing to these areas sign up." orpU ' Ph. 5651 Coming Friday W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM personally brings his greatness to the screen! With 40 FAMOUS PLAYERS! A J. ARTHUR RANK Presentation An EAGLE LION Films Release 'ZS'. .:.".o wc' : :r'sl f:t:r.; ": Y::i".:t'is<:s Save ons our STUDENT 4 LBS. MINIMUM ....50c Each Additional Pound . . 12c All clothing laundered, fluff dried, and neatly folded. The following articles are finished at low extra charges as follows- SHIRTS, additional . .. 17c HAN DKERCH I EFS .... 3c SOX, pair ........"... 3c Dress shirts and silk or wool sport shirts slightly higher. PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 23-1-23 I .ii| - - ," , 1 CABERFAE Cadillac, Michigan Winter Sports ,Area Open Seven Days a Week 10 Ski tows 25 Acre Slalom bowl 14 Expert & Intermediate Runs 2 Beginners' ski areas 2 Ski jumps Ski instruction Ski rental For information, write Caberfae, c/o Chamber of Commerce, Cadillac, Michigan ENDING TODAY 44c until 5 P.M. THE GREAT BROADWAY STAGE PLAY BECOMES A GREATER MOTION PICTURE! ANiiQiiE ti, LOWER PRICES! - DOWNTOWN 307 North Main Street I w ii' IITiIII. TODAY and WEDNESDAY (oIIYIIC' I i I II 1N !! x