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' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5 105$

THE MCSIGAN DAILY

It-GE THREE

~RThAY, OCTOBER 5, 1R56 TIlE MIChIGAN DAILY T~'AGE THREE

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Ann Arbor High To Observe. Centennial

Ann. Arbor High School will'
celebrate W0 years of public high
school education with a three-day
centennial program beginning this
morning at the 67-room building.
'U' Students Inuit W

in. the 'high school auditorium at
8:2.5 a.m. this morning. For the re-
mnainder of the day the public will
be shown regular classroom ses-
sions and demonstrations of in-

All University students, the gen- aoor ana o&uULUVUL sports a cii es#
eral public and parents of high Open HouseI
school children have been urged A day-long open house and a
by Superintendent Jack Elzay to banquet for 450 alumni and pub-
attend the three days of open lie will feature Saturday's agenda.
house at the new $7,000 ,000 hgih Alumni have arranged ,a program
school. of entertainment for the dinner
The elaborate program will comn- beginning at 6;:30 p.m.
nience with a historical pageant University President Harlan H.

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Hatcher will be main speaker at
the formal -centennial dedication
at 3 p.m. Sunday. j
Expect 4000-500
Ann Arbor High School Orches-
tra and Contando Choir will pro-
vride entertainment in the final
program of the three-day celebra-
tion.
Supt. Elzay estimates- "Four to
five thousand people 'Will visit the
school, depending on the condi-
tion of the World Series and the
weather."

Porn-POrn Sale
Begins Today
jA Porn-Porn sale. will begin to-
day.
Senior Society, an independent
women's honorary organization,
will sponsor a porn-porn sale today
and tomorrow prior to- the big1
clash between Michigan and Mich-
Igan State.
Members from Senior Society
will sell Pomn-Poins. on the Diag,'
and in. front of the Union and
Women's :League.'

(Continued from Page 4)
Sociology 1, Makeup Final Examina-
tion; Wed., Oct. 10, 2-4 p.m., Room 5634
Haven Hall.
Events Today
Staff and students are invited to at-
tend the Coffee Hour. 4:15 p.m. today at
Lane Hall. Those attending will have
the opportunity to meet Miss Delores
Elden, newly appointed Assistant Pro-
gram Director of Religious Affairs.

Placement Notices
PERSONNEL REQUESTS:
Great Lakes Steel Corp., Detroit, Mich.

exams for Adult Corrections Trainees.
Applicants must be graduates by Jan.
1957 with courses in sociology, psycho-
logy, or criminology. Application should
be made by Oct. 5.

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETINI

ha
gia
in,
Te
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in

as an opening for an Industrial En-!Wisn&C.IcChaoI.,i
ection i of te tetosIndustrial Engrg. DeptIne t ry aoknd aormeniwith a iB.in or M in-
YWCA, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, is(tranamnwihaBSorMS.n
terested in finding directors for the Bacteriology for analytigal and control
een-Age and Adult Program Dept. work in the Research and Technical
Candidates should have some experience Dvsos
2education, religious education or Woodward & Lothrop, Washington,
ocial group work. D.C., is offering employment opportu-
Mich, State Civil Service announces nities to men and women interested in

all fields of retailing. The store mem-
bers extend a 'Welcome to anyone who
is interested in talking to them while
visiting Washington.
National Aluminate Corp., Chicago,
Ill., has openings for Salesmen anti
Sales Supervisors in the Industry.
Transportation, and Visco Departments.
People are also needed for laboratory
positions and as plant engineers and
chemists. Positions are in various states.
For appointments contact the Bureau
of Appointments, 3528 Admin., Bldg.,
Ext. 371.

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Restaurants

You Will Enjoy

This Weekend

Anyone who -knows good food

w ill tell Iyou

that a dinner i n any

of these fine restaurants will be a treat. After the game, when

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parents come to visit,

or after a hard day of classes, consult

The Daily for GOOD EATING.

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aOld German Restaurant
ANN ARBOR'S FINEST, FINEST IN MUSIC AND
FINEST IN FOOD
TAKE OUT DINNERS
Select from our entire. Menu
Open from I1I A.M. to 12 p.
With meals served until 8 P.M.''- Closed Thursdays
Phone NO 2.0137-

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THlE HOME OF GOOD FOOD
(under new -management)
is still serving their famous delicious
faily style dinners. Also featuring the
original Sniprgasborcl in .Aashtenacv
County
NORA 0. BORGERT, PIrOp.

Make

Your
more

football weekend
enjoyable !

Our chefs are ready- to prepare the most delicious food,
for. your enjoyment.
Youm will be serv~ed the tIn est In
Cantonese and American food
TAKE-OUT ORDERS ANY TIME.

828 S. SMate St.

Phone: NO 8-9717

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For Light. Lunches
Fine Sandwiches* or Cream Waffles
At their best
Stop at
mal GOwen
COFIVEE SHOPPE
1 Cleanlin ess, Quality, eind Service Always
Corner 4th and Liberty
7. A.M.-Midnight . . . Closed Sunday*

Closed Monday
LEO 0PING,
118 Rest Liberty
Phone NO 2-5624

FAMILY STYLE IDINNERS

Chicken
S Steaks

IVi sit Weber's This Week-End

Chops

Sea food

Delicious
STEAK, CHICKEN,
SEAFOOD
DINNERS

I

i'our Favorite
BEER, WINE,
and
CHAMPAGNE

Try Our Tempting Homemade Pastries

HOMESTYLE COOKING
will complete your football
-weekend
FARM CUPBOARD
5400 PLYMOUTH RD. - DIXBORO, MICH.

3715
Juskln sRd.

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Open DoNY'
12 to 9:30 P.M.

N. Main right on U.S. 12

Phone NO 8-9387

Foryou Sudayenjymet -- PUL OMPIN

Saturday and Sunday open 1 1 A.M. - 10 P.M.
Closed Monday

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THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT

90ff iu4 9poi
takes pleasure

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in announcing

an addition to their menu
of fine foods

SOGASBORD

TOWER

PIZZA

10 S. THAYER STREET

will be sered daily from

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
THE ART OF ENJOYING SMORGASBORD)
Tosigit YOU are the artist - for the SMORGASSORD is a
Bread adventure and is considered a 'ctassic" culinary at.
Help yourself first to the many kinds of fish. herrings and
seafood. Them return for the salads. meats and cheese Finally
seo from our tasty hot deliacidb.I
6SM?3RGASBORD' can be tauced back to the old Viking
feast days, when distances were long; but at the and of all lour
nays one could find romance and gaiety at the 'SMORGASBORD,'
the lonely man besieged with troubles sod sorrow could find
solace at the -=M6RGASORD,'*a young maiden in search of
love and happiness could find them at the gay 'SMORGASBORD."
And so it is with our SMOGASBORD," which is symbolic
of the Scandinavian seat for good living. Flom their farms we
brings you rr cheeses, and from their lakes sod streams Sane
seafood.

4P.M. to 1 AAM. in our new dining

room

"THE DUCHESS RO OM"q
Expertly prepared by our special pizza pie maker and baked in newI
modern ovens to give you the "best tasting pizza in town."

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