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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1936

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"EVERYTHING FOR THE AMATEUR"

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"The Great Mosaic" will be the
topic of a lecture given by Vir'-
ginia Sorensen, novelist and auth-
or of children's books, at 4:15 p.m.
Friday, in Aud. B, Angell Hall.
Mrs. Sorensen's talk, which will
be concerned with writing for
children; will be presented under
the auspices of the library science
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school.
Under the auspices of the Ann
Arbor Public Library, she will also
give a book talk entitled "World
on a Raft" to children in the sixth
grades of Angell, Burns Park,
Perry, Jones and the University
Elementary School at 10 a.m. Fri-
day in the Schorling Auditorium
of the University School.
She recently returned from a lec-
ture tour of the university cam-
puses in Arizona and Washington.
She has also visited Mexico and
Denmark on two Guggenheim Fel-
lowships.
She plans to include talks at
the book fairs in Midland and
Flint on her Michigan itinerary.
Her first novel, "A Little Lower
than the Angels," was published
Orientation Guides
Experienced male orientation
lpaders are needed for the spring
semester orientation program, be-
ginning Feb. 1, 1957.
Those interested are requested
to sign up in the student offices
of the Union, open between the
hours of 3 and 5 daily. A mass
meeting of all volunteers will be
held before the end of the semes-
ter.

in 1942. Material for this and la-
ter novels, including "The Even-
ing and the Morning," and "Many
Heavens," was drawn from her
own Mormon background which
dates back to 1846 when two of
her great-grandfathers went to
Utah in covered wagons with
Brigham Young.
While Mrs. Sorensen was living
in Alabama she saw and traveled
with the bookmobiles that in-
spired her first children's book,
"Curious Missie," which was pub-
lished in 1953.
The Sorensens later moved to
Pennsylvania, where Mrs. Soren-
sen gathered material from the
Amish or Plain people for her
second book, "Plain Girl" which
appeared in 1955.
Organization
Notices
Roger Williams Fellowship, Wednes-
day, "refresher", 4-5 p.m., Guild House.
* * *
Young Democrats, debate, 7:30 p.m.,
League, topic: "Discrimination in Ann
Arbor."
^ - -
Physics Club, meeting, 7:30 p.m., 2038
Randall, speaker: Dr. W.C. Meecham,
"Isotropic Turbulence."
Spring Weekend, special events sub-
committee chairmen meeting, 4:30 p.m.,
Room 3K, Union.
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PARTY !

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Ma ddy Music
508 E. William
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Hawaiian Club, social meeting,
p.m., Saturday, Lane Hall.
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24" STROMBERG TV-UHF, new tube,
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CHRISTMAS TREES
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Film Pcck $1.00 each. Call NO 5-5369,
344 S. Ashley. )B115
ARMY-NAVY type oxfords-$7.25; sox,
39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 East Washington.
)B12

FOR RENT
A NEAT two-room apartment. Virtu-
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bath, utilities. Available Dec. 10. $70
a month. Call Arthur Witting. Tele.
NO 8-7234. )C39
BASEMENT APARTMENT In faculty
home: kitchen, bed-sitting room,
bath, private entrance, garage. Rent,
seventy-five dollars per month, in-
cludes all utilities but telephone.
Available December 1. Phone NO 8-
7266. )C38
GIRL TO SHARE apt. with 2 students;
near campus. Available immediately.
Rent $40 apiece. Call after noon. NO
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ONE UNFURNISHED 6 Room Apt. lo-
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for immediate occupancy. To apply
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SEE and HEAR
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)B125

Old German Restaurant
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With meals served until 8 P.M.- - Closed Thursdays
Phone NO 2-0737

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NO 3-8065. )J35
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314 South State
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Specialize In cotton blouses and
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Rentschler Studio
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since 1890
319 E. Huron
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Personal and household mending.
Call NO 2-7738 )J31
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on 500 Rolls
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207 E. Washington
NO 2-9418
Open Monday evenings until 8:30
)J32
BUSINESS SERVICES
OUR
CHRISTMAS
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Is available to you for mak-
ing your Personalized Photo-
graphic Christmas Cards.
You may use yourown
camera, or ours, and we wil
furnish the lighting and
helpful suggestions.
Purchase from
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Camera Shop
11 16 S. University
Phone NO 8-6972
Open every Monday and
Friday evenings
'til Christmas
) J34
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-9382. )H2V.
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