TWO TE MICHIGAN DAILY T[E 1URSDAY, DECEM13ER 8, 1955 -4 Starting FRIDAY 4 The Smash Continental Hit! Earthy Drama! >ung, ve of turbulent, reckless a boy for a girl .. . Next Attraction SANTA'S HELPER... Campus Store Display Read The Classifieds DIAL NO 2-3136 HELD OVER! To GO SINGRIG AO"S TOE CINUMSCOPE ScREII! n. - 1 By JIM BOW Crayon, transparent water color, tempers, chalk and pencil are the various media to be seen on the Starting FRIDAY STRANGELY POWERFUL...j I rn-u----- S " " t R N tS JN5O -S N Amm first floor of the College of Archi- tecture and Design. Children's Art from Finland and Norway is the subject of an ex- hibit in which these materials ,are used. ,The display will remain in the architecture college until Jan. 1. The children who drew the pic- tures on exhibit range in age from seven to seventeen. The pictures themselves vary considerably in the subjects illus- trated. Some drawings represent scenes typical of the two Scandi- navian countries and include an elaborate pencil sketch of rein- deer, a water color snow scene, and a picture of a man in a sleigh. Drawings of unusual animals such as an odd-shaped, multi- colored bird and an octopus give evidence of vivid imaginations. Other pictures depict scenes more familiar to Americans. They include a picture of a family at a dinner table, farmyard scenes, and drawings of people in the various mediums. This Christmas-time exhibit of Children's Art from Finland and Norway is a preview of a larger exhibit of children's art from all parts of the world, to be presented later in 1956. By CATHARINE RAMBEAU Clever window displays, lam- posts decorated in red, green and silver, and recorded carols are campus-town's notices that the Christmas season is here. Afternoons and weekends, the stores are full of prospective cus- tomers, who have come in to buy, to look; to get new gift ideas, or "just to get warm," as one shiver- ing woman put it. Although local shops appear busier than usual, student buying has not increased greatly. Accord- ing to store owners and sales per- sonnel, this is partially because of the early start of Christmas vaca- tion this year. Wait Until Home Many students, unwilling to car- ry presents on long trips, will wait until they get home to get their shopping done. One salesgirl commented, "This is especially true of those from large communities, where there is a wide range of shops." But, another clerk added, if the student comes from a small town, chances are that he'll do most of his Christmas buying in Ann Ar- bor. Many clerks had previously worked in areas where the major- ity of business was not with col- lege students. All of them said that it is easier to deal with, and sell to, the student. The primary reason is that Uni- versity students usually come into a store with definite ideas on what they want. "Suitable for Occasion" "For instance," said one store owner, "when a girl comes in to buy a dress she knows where she will be wearing it. And we can show her what we have suitable for the occasion." Also, since student business makes up the majority of their trade, campus-close shops can concentrate on carrying what the college group wears and uses. The 'just looking' group is no problem, according to nearly all the local shops. "Those who are just looking usually say so," one girl said, "so we can feel free to wait on a customer in a buying mood. "But sometimes the 'looker' can be turned into a buyer." Students interviewed on the Yule buying season had such comments as: "I'm a last minute shopper, and I'll wait until the day before Christmas to get mine done." LOST AND FOUND LOST-Nov. 13, Red Norman bicycle, double baskets, tool bag. Reward. Phone NO 2-4591, 33 Hayden E.Q. )99A LOST-Girl's gold Bulova watch. Fri- day night between Alice Lloyd and State theater. Please call Ruth. No 3-1561. Room 2549 Alice Lloyd. )97A WANTED TO BUY USED ENCYCLOPEDIA, good condition. Phone NO 3-0446. )3K FOR SALE SWISS WATCH, brand new. Omega Seamaster, self winding, with cal- endar. 30% discount. Written guar- antee. Call NO 3-4145, Room J-14 ) 94B FOR SALE-Slightly used bathtub, soap supplied. Congenial company while bathing. Inquire before Dec. 16. Sigma Alpha Mu, 800 Lincoln, NO 2-4419. )93B NEW U.S. Air Force dress blue uniform. Never worn. Very reasonable. Call NO 3-0376. )92B FOR SALE-Slightly used corn flaked beds. Inquire between 6:30 and 9:00 A.M. at 1405 Hill or call NO 3-3384. )95B MICH. REPORTS, 342 Vol. to date, 18 Sec. Book Cases, legs, tops. 303 Ham- mond Bldg., Detroit 26, Mich. )91B OVERCOAT about $30 and boiled shirts about $5. NO 3-5441. )90B 7% FOOT SKIS with steel edges and cable bindings. For sale or trade for 6 foot pair. NO 8-6571. )89B' SIAMESE KITTENS for sale, Siamese cat stud service. NO 2-9020. )87B FIRE PLACE LOGS. Seasoned Hard- woods. $12 per cord delivered, N. J. Coury, Saline, Mich. Call 581R. MEISSNER FMAM Hi-Fl tuner and am- plifier; Webster Chicago 3-speed changer, G.E. V. R. Cartage; G.E. Speaker $175. Phone NO 3-2249. )B-54 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$6.88; Sox, 39c; Shorts, 69c; military supplies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )4B STUDENT ROOM RUG SPECIAL 9x12 cottons, all colors, priced on sale now at $29.95 SMITH'S CARPET STORS 207 E. Washington- NO 3-5536 )53 COOKED and cleaned select cocktail shrimp for the party, get-togethers at Washington Fish Market. 208 E. Wash- ington, NO 2-2589. Free delivery. )3B USED CARS 1951 FdRD club coupe. Radio, heater, Fordomatic. $495. Jim White Chevro- let, 222 W. Washington. )89N '49 MERCURY 4 dr. R&H. overdrive. NO 3-3889. )88N '41 BUICK Club Coupe, radio, heater, very-good. $125. University Oldsmo- bile, 907 N. Main. NO 3-0507. )87N '50 PLYMOUTH Stationwagon, heater, turn signals. Very nice shape. $445. University Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main, NO 3-0507. )85N '50 PLYMOUTH-2 door sedan, real nice car. $345. University Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main, NO 3-0507. )86N TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS - 1951 Hillman Convertible $395; 1951 Henry J. $295; Both cats exc. cond. 25-35 mi. per gal. Sport Cars-Ypsilanti. )73N 1950 FORD V-8 2-door in excellent shape. $395. University Oldsmobile. 907 N. Main, NO 3-0507 or 2-9626. )72N 1952 CHEVROLET 2-Door-27,000 Miles. Radio, heater, white-walls. Call NO 2-6429 after 6. )60N '49 OLDS, Super 83, cream convertible. Red leather seats, hydramatic, ra- dio, heater, new top, white walls. $350. Call after 6:30, NO 3-1279. )19N BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING - Manuscripts, Thesis, Disser- tations, etc.Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone NO 2-5336. )18J TYPING - Thesis, Term papers, etc. Reasonable rates, prompt service. 830 South Main, NO 8-7590. n RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bao Shop, 224 Nkels Arcade. )4J BUSINESS SERVICES SERVICE SHOP, 1217 S.A. Studio. 1317 S. Univ. )1J RICHARD MADDY-VIOLINMAKER Fine, old certified instruments & bows. 310 S. State. NO 2-5963. )2J PERSONAL TO AL TOCHET, whose birthday's here, wait 'till next year for that beer. T.H. and A.J. )63F WILL HE REMEMBER your Xmas gift in July? YES if it's a subscription. Phone Student Periodical, NO 2-3061 days, eves. )64F SAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY the different way. Send friendly greetings to friends by advertising in the MICH- IGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED Section. TYPING, Fast accurate work done on electric typewriter. Past experience- with printers firm. Experienced in dissertations, term papers, etc. Call NO 2-7605. )F57 FOR RENT OPPORTUNITY to live near campus with young family for girl who will help evenings. Private room. Phone NO 2-040. )19H WANTED TO RENT ' WANTED-Garage near Lawyer's Club to rent until June. Call Mr. Sosich, NO 3-4145. Leave message. )8L WANTED TO RENT -- Four bedroom house for at least one year from July. Phone NO 2-0779. )7 MATURE WOMAN, Grad student about to begin teaching urgently needs small apt. with cooking facilities. Please call NO 2-1154 between 5 p.m.-8 p.m. or write 309 N. Ingalls. )6L SENIOR GIRL desires to share modern furnished apartment in S.E. section second semester. NO 8-7860. )24C HELP WANTED CAPABLE GIRL wanted to assist with housework and children for room, board, and wages. Week-ends free. NO 3-3404. )55H HELP WANTED: Cook's help - 14 hours week, free meals, snacks. NO 3- 8506. Phone 12 to 2 P.M. )54H WANTED--Male student to work alter- nate nights doing maintenance work. 25-30 years old. Cali NO 2-5151 after 9:30 P.M. )49H WANTED -- Carriers for the Michigan Daily. Excellent salary. Morning de- livery, no collecting. Call NO 2-3241. ) 29H WANTED-cab drivers. Full or part time. Apply 113 S. Ashley, Ann Arbor. Yellow and Checker Cab Company, phone NO 8-9382.. )6H TRANSPORTATION PASSENGERS to share driving and ex- penses to N.Y. city. Leaving Dec. 17. NO 5-1014 after 5:00 P.M. Drive a new car to Florida-California Seattle, Denver, Sheveport, Ldr Gas paid. No waiting. 2465 Grand River Detroit, Mich. (downtown) Call Woodward 1 -3990 )21G PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES ~1 ROSS REAL ESTATE We are pleased to announce the addi- tion to our staff of a qualifled repair- man to handle repair work on pho- tographic equipment. Complete serv- ice on most items including Grafiex, Leica, Contax, Rollie; etc. All work handled on our repair bench. No mailing or delay. Purchase Camera Shop 1116 S. University. Phone NO 8-6972 NO 2-7736 )3R 1 RESTAURANT near Ann Arbor. Excel- lent location and business. HOTEL centrally 'located -- very good business. i. i.wbITECHNICOL6R ''' ALSO d IM Is available to you for making your Personal- ized Photographic Christmas cards. You may use your own camera, or ours, and 4 we will lighting furnish the a n d helpful I w ;,If suggestions. 4k I Purchase from I 1116 S. University Phone NO 8-6972 DA. and Moliere's 51 Ford-radio, heater, overdrive; 49 Ford coupe $195. "You get a ter deal" at Fitzgerald Inc. Washtenaw, NO 3-4197. $350. bet- 3345 )93N I Il Save up to 18% on tickets to Chicago, New York and other points East. *. ":r" ,"k£ :? , ,Y'"y" ' .".2 ::s{r" " ,".1 P .AL r. Yfi. ., ..... 4 '41 FORD $40. University Oldsmobile, 907 N. Main, NO 3-0507. )92N 1950 PLYMOUTH. 4 door, radio, heater. New tires. In good condition, $195. Jim White Chevrolet, 222 W. Wash- ington, NO 2-4588. )91N 1948 CHEVROLET. 2 door. Black, radio and heater. Perfect transportation. $145. Jim White Chevrolet, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.. Open every Monday and Friday evenings 'til Christmas. WASHINGS-Alo Ironings privately. Specializing in cotton dresses. Free pick up and delivery. Phone NO 2- 9020. )9J HI-FI Components and Service Audio- phile, net prices. Telefunken Hi-Fl, AM-FM shortwave radios. Service on all makes of radios and phonographs. Ann Arbor Radio and TV, 1217 S. University. Phone NO 8-7942. 1% blocks east of East Eng. .)I Admission $1.65 Students 99c TONIGHT at 8:15 Performances through Saturday and Wed.-Sat., Dec. 14-17 Matinee Sunday, Dec. 18 I F fl 327 So. Fourth Ave. (Masonic Temple) Box office open daily 10-5. Tel. NO 2-5915 I U Tickets on sale in Administration Building this week. Presents 1955 HOPWOOD DRAMA-AWARD I Discussions led by PROFESSOR WILLIAM FRANKENA, Philosophy Thursday, Dec. 8, 4:15 P.M., Michigan League i "THIS I BELIEVE" LECTURE SERIES The spectacular color film of the Brigantine 11 By Russell A. Brown, '56 "It's not only timely but honest and dramatically effective." -ELMER RICE Thurs., Fri. & Sat. - Dec. 8, 9 and 10 - 8 P.M. $1.20 - 90c - 60c STUDENTS 50c TONIGHT - All Seats Reserved Box Office Open 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE YANKEE'S cruise completely around the world with a crew of co-eds and college boys. I I I _, presented in person by OPEN TO ENTIRE CAMPUS Sponsored by SRA and CRC 1 at Pattengill Auditorium, 105 South State Street SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 3:00 P.M. General Admission, $1.00 III writes a modern love story .11 I I I 50c By HERMAN WOUK An enormous best seller is seldom followed by a second - but Marjorie Morningstar is that once-in-a-lifetime book that defies the law of averages. It is a modern love story - completely different from The Caine Mutiny in time and setting, but unmistakably the work of the same author, in its wonderful readability, humor, warmth, compassion. You'll want to own and read - and you will ECOMING ATTRACTIONS ERNEST THEODOSSIN, Michigan Daily: "Fine cast of ers . . . comes near to professional burFesqueing." singing perform- I i I 1"... -7 T 9 1 , 1