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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAr, APRIL 29, 1951

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Sun:, April 29, Architecture Auditorium,
in partial fulfillment of the require-
ments for the degree of Bachelor of
Music. A pupil of Helen Titus, Miss
Karch will play compositions by Haydn,
Hindemith, Debussy, and Schumann.
The public is invited.
Exhibitions
Architecture Building, exhibition cor-
ridor, main floor. "Art Print Loan Col-
lection" from the J. L. Hudson Com-
pany, Detroit (April 30 - May 12). These
prints are from the collection of new
pictures for student rentals.
Events T oda y
Roger Williams Guild: 10 a.m., Bible
Study at the Guild House, James. 6
p.m., Supper and discussion at Guild
House. Election of officers for coming
year.
Michigan Christian Fellowship: 4 p.m.,
Lane Hall (Fireside Room). Dr. Gordon
VanWylan of the Engineering School
will speak on the subject: "Christian-
ity-Experience and Truth."
Congregational - Disciples - Evangeli-
cal and Reformed Guild: 6 p.m., Sup-
per at the Congregational Church. Prof.
Theodore Newcomb of the University
Sociology Department will talk on "Are
Wars Inevitable?"
Westminster Guild: 9:30 a.m., Sem-
inar in Religion. 5:30 p.m., Fellowship
Supper; 6:30 p.m., Worship Service ,and
Discussion Program: "The Way of a
Man with a Maid"-Rev. Wm. H. Hen-
derson.
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student
Club: Supper-program, 5:30 p.m. Re-
port of delegates to Regional.Gamma
Delta Convention in Cleveland.
Lutheran Student Association: Meet
at Zion Lutheran Parish Hall, 5 p.m.,
to leave for outdoor meeting at River-
side Park.
Wesleyan Guild: 9:30 a.m., Breakfast
seminar, Pine Room; 5:30 p.m., Supper
and group singing. Worship and pro-
gram, topic: "Characteristics of Metho-
dism, 6:45 p.m.
Hillel Film Series: The Barber of Se-
ville, with the Opera Comique of Paris.
Sun., April 29, 7 p.m., Lane Hall Audi-
torium.
U. of M. Hot Record Society: General
record program, Sun., April 29, 8 p.m.,
League. Everyone Invited.
Contemporary Musicale: Mu Phi Ep-
silon, Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Mu Alpha;
4:15 p.m., Henderson Room, League.
Open to the public.
Nelson International House invites all
stude ts, faculty, and townspeople to
a Sing Open House. 3 to 6 o'clock,
915 'Oakland Avenue.
Gallery Talk, by Prof. James M.
Plumer, Dept. of Fine Arts, on the cur-
rent exhibition, PHOTOGRAPHS OF
MEDIEVAL INDIAN SCULPTURE; Mu-
seum of Art, Alumni Memorial Hall,
3:30 p.m. The public is invited.
Graduate Outing Club: Canoeing.
Meet at the Outing Club Room, north-
west corner of Rackham, 2:15 p.m. All
grads welcome.
Inter-Arts Union: Mejng, 2 p.m.,
League. All those interestc are invited.
Coming Events
Science Research Club: Meeting, 7:30
p.m., Tues., May 1, Rackham Amphi-
theater. Program: "Forest and Fungus
Succession in the Major Forest Types
of Alaska," by Dow V. Baxter, Forest
Pathology and Botany. "Application of
Hot Silicones for Sterilization of Instru-
ments," by Floyd D. Ostrander, Dentis-
try. Election of officers.

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ROOMS FOR RENT
DESIRABLE SINGLES & DOUBLES-
Graduate or business women. -Very
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BUSINESS SERVICES
MOTHER'S SUBSTITUTE-Care of chil-
dren by the hour or over weekends.
Phone 3-1894, )22B,
TERM PAPERS AND THESES
Expertly Typed
H. R. Beuschlein, 308 S. State
C/o Brunfield & Brunfield )21B
VIOLA STEIN - Experienced typist.
Legal, master's, doctor's dissertations;
foreign manuscripts, etc. New Elec-
tromat typewriter, 513 F William. Ph.
2-9F18. )2B
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Serv-
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anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. 6B
TYPING-Manuscripts, theses, etc. Call
Lois Spaide, 2-0795 or 2-7460. )20B
KIDDIE KARE
RELIABLE SITTERS available. Phone
3-1121. )10B
TYPEWRITERS and FOUNTAIN PENS.
Sales, rentals and service. Morrill's,
314 S. State St. )4B
PERSONAL
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condition-buy me the spring issue
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while you put hubby through school?
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SENIOR P.L.C.s-Going to Quantico this
summer? Contact Merv Ezray 2-4410.
34P
(LEARN TO DANCE
Jinimie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty - Phone 8161 )2P
RAY HATCH will patch that match.
Learn to dance with
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209 S. State - Phone 8083 )4P

FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT for May
through Aug., 1951. Consult: Dr.
Curtis, 1100 Hill St. Ph. 3-4301. )20F
AVAILABLE June or September for
fraternity or annex, 6 pleasant rooms,
2 baths. Church St. Or could lease
10-room, 3-bath house. Phone 6876
eve. )17F
MEN'S SINGLE-One block from Rack-
ham; 120 N. Ingalls, Ph. 2-6644. ) l8F
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Will the HONEST PERSON who
found a brown leather billfold yes-
terday please call Lee. Ph. 9201.
MAN'S WEDDING RING-White gold.
Inscribed "M.B.W. to T.S.L." Call
3-0807. )56L
LOST-All white pet cat. A.A. High
area. Call 2-8870. )54L
LOST IN ANGELL HALL-Parker 51 pen,
maroon & silver. Please call or re-
turn to Administration Bldg. lost &
found. Reward. Phone 2547 Alice Lloyd
3-1561. )45L
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Corona-Smith portable
typewriter, excellent condition. Span-
ish accents. Call 7678 between 5 and
6 p.n. )63
BICYCLE-English boys, no gears, 1022
Forest or call 3-1442 after 5:30. )62
CZECH 125 MOTORCYCLE - Recently
overhauled. $175 or make offer. Call
BRY 2-3171. )61,
FOR SALE-Drawing board 3x4 feet with
metal stand and 4 foot T square $25.00.
Call 3-8874. )58
TUXEDO-Size 38, perfect shape. Call
2-0805 6:15 any evening. , )59
RECONDITIONED L. C. Smith typewrit-
er, standard size $60. Call Jack after

FOR SALE
GOLF CLUBS-Complete matched set
irons, 29 and putter. Never' been
used. $37.95. Will sell together or
singly. Ph. 2-8692. )50
GOING ON A CRUISE WITH: THE
NAVY? U.S. Navy-type oxfords $6.88.
Navy T-shirts 49c, white shorts 69c,
black hose, anklet or long 39c, laun-
dry bags 69c. Open until 6 pim. Sam's
Store, 122 E. Washington. )5
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ON STATE STREET
SHORT SLEEVED SWEATERS
Magic blend of NYLON & VICARA.
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a blend of coal and corn in a magic
thread of cashmere-like feel. $3.95.
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PARAKEETS, canaries and zebra finch-
es; bird supplies and cages. Reason-
able. 562 S. Seventh. Ph. 53,30. )2
EVERGREENS-Offering Univ. person-.
nel home-grown evergreens at whole-
sale. See Michael Lee, 1208 Chem.'
Bldg. mornings or tel. 8574 mornings.
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-Ride to and from Detroit,
daily. Arrive in Detroit approximately
8:00 to 8:30 a.m., leave between 5 and
6 p.m. Will accept part time ride or
ride for one way only if hours differ.
.Weekdays call 3-1511 ext. 2611. Eve-
nings & weekends call 3-8600. )23T
WANTED TO RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENT -For sum-
mer for 2 students, near Law School.
Call Goodman or Wepman 3-4145. )6W
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