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PAGE TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIAY, NOVE ER 30,.1956

PAGE TWO THI~ MICHIGAN DAILY

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DIAL NO 2-2513
Winner ,of
Cannes Festival
Top Award
for 1956-
THE GREATEST TRUE ADVENTURE
FEATURE OF OUR TIME!
A UL 4_cv

Cocteau Play
To Be Offered
The second Experimental Play-
bill of the University speech de-

Graphic Print Show Set
For Exhibit in December

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"Vollard Prints in the Museum

partment, featuring Jean Coc- Collection," an exhibition of 35
teau's "The Infernal Machine," C graphic works by 11 artists, will
will be presented at 8 p.m. tonight be on display in Alumni Memorial.
and tomorrow in Aud. A, Angell Hall throughout December.

Hall.
Cocteau, a poet, novelist, artist,
playwright and film director, is
considered one of the most unus-
ual figures in 20th century French
Literature. In' "The Infernal Ma-
chine," he used the basic outlinel
of the Greek myth of Oedipus, but
gave i4 a modern interpretation.'
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TWO CONCERTS
Sal., Dec. 1, 8:30
and
Sin., Dec. 2, 2:30
HILL AUDITORIUM
Adele Addison, Soprano
Eunice Alberts, Contralto
Howard Jorratt, Tenor
Kenneth Smith, Bass
Mary Stubbins, Organ
CHORAL UNION
ORCH ESTRA
Lester McCoy, Conductor
Tickets ... 50c -75c
University Musical Society
Burton Tower

Etchings, lithographs, and wood
carvings are included among thel
prints. Artists whose works appear
in the display are Bonnard,
Braque, Cezanne, Chagall, Degas,
Dai to Give Lecture
On Varied Faiths
Dr. Bingham Dai will speak on
the topic "Science and Wisdom-
A Comparative Study of the,
Teachings of Some Great Reli-
gions and the Findings of Psychi-
atry" at 4:15 p.m. today in Aud.
A., Angell Hall.
Dr. Dai, educated in China and
trained in psychiatry in the United
States, teaches psychiatry at Duke
University.
EUROPE
20 Countries, 70 Days, $1305
Summer '57-shorter trip optional
EUROPE FOR COLLEGIANS
255 Sequoia-Pasadena--Calif.
WUERTH
Starting Friday'
An incredible story of a
quiet man ... who had to
kill.. . or be killed!

Denis, Dufy, Picasso, Redon, Re-
noir and Rouault.
Vollard, dealer, patron of the
arts, author and publisher, came
to France around 1890. After set-
ting up as an art dealer in Paris,
he conceived the idea of publish-
ing fine prints and books with orig-
inal illustrations by notable artists
whom he thus helped to win recog-
nition.
"Some Aspects of Parisian Life,"
a print from Bonnard's portfolio,
and "The Three Friends" by Pi-
casso are among the outstanding
items to be shown.
Notable prints from the illus-
trated books published by Vollard
will be two color etchings from
Rouault's "The Circus of thef
Shooting Star," and one printI
from Chagnall's illustrations for
LaFontaine's "Fables."
SOrgoanizaition
Notices
Union Bridge Club, meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Union.
Hillel, Sabbath Services, 8 p.m., Hil-
lel Main Chapel.
* * *
Westminster Student Fellowship,
graduate supper, 6:30 p.m., Presbyter-
ian Student Center.
Congregational and Disciples Student
Guild, costume party, 8 p.m., Congre-
gational Church.
Roger Williams Fellowship, open
house, 8 p.m., Guild House.

122 E. Washington

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TH ROW RUGS
27x54 - $3.95
27x27 - $1.50
27x18 - $1.00
Smith's Floor Covering
207 E. Washington NO 2-9418
Open Monday evening until 8:30
)S15
THERE'S MONKEY BUSINESS
AT UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
New shipment of tropical birds and
monkeys, rabbits, hamsters, quinea
pigs, mice, tropical fish, aquarium
supplies.
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
Now open Sunday afternoon
)S16
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-ride to Arizona for Christ-
mas. Will share driving and expenses.
Cali Gil at NO 8-9865. )G10

WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23
EXPERIENCED Operators 'in Beauty
work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon,
605 E. William, NO 8-7066. )J3
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
pa

XMAS GIFTS BUSINESS SERVICES
MANY MONEY SAVER$ TYPING - expert on student papers.
Flannel slacks, 100% wool gabardine NO 3-8065. )J36
and flannel, assorted colors, $10.95; - -- -- ------ -
plaid shirts, $3.88. Many other gift FORMER SECRETARY would like to
items, type papers, thesis, briefs, at home,
SAM'SSTRT. Prompt service. Call NO 3-6726. m)J38

Ann

Rentschler Studio
FINE PHOTOGRAPHY
since 1890
319 E. Huron
Arbor's only Master Photographer
)J10

FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS--A large
double room with private bath, spa-
cious closets. 1617 Cambridge., )D26
ONE BLOCK from campus, newly fur-
nished room for two men. 523 Pack-
ard. Call NO 2-1443. )D17
MISCELLANEOUS
FOX MOTEL

LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Brown ladies' wallet, con-
tained I.D., no money. Lost in cam-
pus area. Reward. Call Natalie Gus-
tafson at NO 3-3781. )A58
LOST-"Bell & Howe" MOVIE CAM-
ERA, leather case, at Indiana game
in Sec. 25, row 25. Reward. Call Ron-
ald Ormerod. NO 3-0521, ext. 361. )A56
LOST - Michigan Graduation Ring.
Contact R. M. Grant, NO 3-4701. )A57
ROOMS FOR RENT
A NEWLY FURNISHED front room-
bedroom, living room combined. 1020
W. Huron. )D29

Your Garden
215 South Fifth

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Film Societyl

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Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

MGM presnts
SThe Fasfesf
WGan Alive
sbtra ife
B Ford
Juaane Crtin
Rdekick Crawlfod
also

G. W. Pabst's film of 1927-
THE LOVE OF
JEANNE NEY
(Based on a novel by
Ilya Ehrenburg)
At the Rackham Amphitheatre,
Monday, 8:00 P.M. Admission

FOR SALE
LEICA ACCESSORIES - Mirror Reflex
Housing, with Bellows Focusing De-
vice, Sunshade, and case; Hector 135
m.m. f4.5 lens with adaptors Sum-
maron 35 m.m. lens; Universal view-
er; flash attachment. Call NO 3-3692.
)B139
HI-Fl
BECAUSE
We feature only famous Name Brands
in all Hi F1 Components-
Foreign and Domestic
Audio Supply Laboratories
334 Nickels Arcade
NO 2-7767 and NO 2-9425
)B133
CH RISTMAS
DECORATI ONS
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(Author of "Barefoot Bey With Cheek," etc.)
HAPPY TALK
As we all know, conversation is terribly important
on a date. When lulls in the conversation run longer than
an hour or two, one's partner is inclined to grow logy -
even sullen. What, then, does one do?'
If one is wise, one follows the brilliant example of
Harlow Thurlow.
Harlow Thurlow prepares. That is his simple secret.
Before the date, he goes to the library and reads all 24
volumes of the encyclopedia and transcribes their con-
tents on his cuffs. Thus he makes sure that no matter
what his date's interests are, he will have ample material
to keep the conversation alive.
Take, for example, Harlow's first date with Priscilla
de Gasser, a fine, strapping, blue-eyed broth of a girl,
lavishly constructed and rosy as the dawn.
*Harlow was, as always, prepared when he called for
Priscilla, and, as always, he did not start to converse im-
mediately. First he took her to dinner because, as every-
one knows, it is useless to try to make conversation with
an unfed coed.
So he took her to a fine steak house where he stoked
her with gobbets of Black Angus and mounds of French
fries and thickets of escarole and battalions of petits
fours. Then, at last, dinner was over and the waiter
brought two finger bowls.
"I hope you enjoyed your dinner, my dear," said
Harlow, dipping into his finger bowl.
"Oh, it was grandy-dandy !" said Priscilla. "Now let's
go someplace for ribs."
"Later, perhaps," said Harlow. "But right now, I
thought we might have a conversation."
"Oh, goody, goody, two-shoes!" cried Priscilla. "I
been looking everywhere for a boy who can carry on an
intelligent conversation."
"Your search is ended, madam," said Harlow and
pulled back his sleeves and looked at his cuffs to pick a
likely topic to start the conversation.

PERSONAL
FRIENDLY SPIRITUALIST Church will
hold service Friday, Nov. 30 at 8
P.M. at YMCA Bldg., Second floor.
____ )F71
JEFF: Wear your plaid tie to Brigadon.
Meg, )F59'
CUTE COED desires cute law student
for whom the lions never roar, Write
Maggie Surrey, Box 371, Alice Lloyd.
)F74
STUDENT MAGAZINE needs college
coeds to pose for covers & picture
sto r ie s. Wonderful opportunity.
Phone NO 3-1360 after 6:00. )F73
LAST CALL
Sat. Eve. Post ft 9c a copy! Regularly
io-expires Nov. 30. Student Peri-
odical, NO 2-3061. ) F67
WANTED: Attractive, personable, young
woman interested in marriage to
young, handsome February law grad-
uate. Prefer sorority girl. Call F-11,
Law Quad. )F70
LAW STUDENT desires cute co-ed for
whom the lions never4roar. Wri'te
Michigan Daily, Box 24-A. )F72
CORSAGES, Cocktail Lites, Air Fresh
Candles. Stuart Nye hand wrought
silver & copper jewelry. Fur acces-
sories. Margaret Shop. NO 5-5729.
F65
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-breasted tuxedos converted to
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad-
way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )Fl
Subscribe to
The Michigran'
Daily

MENDING SERVICE
Personal and household mending.
Call NO 2-7736 )J31
OUR
CHRISTMAS
TREE
Is available to you for mak-
ing your Personalized Photo-
graphic Christmas Cards.
You may use your own
camera, or ours, and we will
furnish the lighting and
helpful suggestions.
PurChase from
"PURCHASE"
Camera Shop
I111I16 S. University
Phone NO 8-6972
Open every Monday and
Friday evenings
'til Christmas
) J34

WANTED TO BUY
CASH
FOR YOUR
USED CARS
GENE'S AUTO SALES
NO 3-8141, NO 2-4341
)K6
WANTED: Man's Tweed Topcoat or
suit, size 40 or 42. Call 8-9783 eve-
nings. )K5
FOR SALE
CHINA FRANCISCAN Renaissance
Service for eight, 40 pieces new, Hi F1
blond V-M, diamond stylus and
stand, typewriter, Smith Corona port-
able, math characters. Call NO 2-
1473 after 5 P.M. )B132
24" STROMBERG Tv-UHF, new tube,
excellent condition. Will accept of-
fers. Call NO 3-4145, 8:00 A.M.-5:00
P.M. )B128
CHRISTMAS TREES
Full and bushy Douglas Fir and
Spruce from 5 to 25 foot. Call D.
A. Drew, HU 2-8700, Ext. 310. )B113
AQUA LUNG $95.00, Aqua Lung Com-
pressor $55.00, Rapid Sequence Cam-
era with w.a. and tele. (good for un-
derwater) $90.00, Plaubel Makina with
accessories $75.00, 4x5 Bush Pressman
with accessories $125. 4x5 Super xx
Film Pcck $1.00 each. Cali NO 5-5369,
344 S. Ashley. )B115

(Formerly Boyd's)
2805 E. Michigan

HU 2-2204
)s4

BALDWIN PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223 )B75

Center
NO 3-5616
}B140

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PARTY !

PARTY !

Let's have a ball
For Christmas Cookies
Give us a call
CAMPBELL & SON BAKERY
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
Order Now - We Deliver
)B130
SIAMESE-Stud Service. Call Mrs. Pe-
terson, NO 2-9020. ) B136
LEICA C3, like new, with attachments;
also Kodak Reflex I. Call NO 3-3129.
)B135
AMERICAN MADE LEICA Camera, F.2
Kodak Ektar Lens. Must sell. Also
GE PR-I Exposure Meter. NO 3-8227
after 6. )B131
USED CARS
1950 PLYMOUTH, excellent running
condition. Call Scott Rader, NO 2-
5514. )N56
NOT LONG-not wide-not low. 29
Model A Ford-starts, runs, stops (on
occasion), $100, but will converse.
215 Lloyd, W.Q., Art. )N54
55 FORD "Crown Victoria," power
steering, Ford-a-Matic. Sacrifice. $1,-
400. Call NO 2-9020. )N55
1948 MERCURY sedan, deluxe acces-
sories, good rubber, fenders whole,
no rust. $189. Phone NO 3-5519. )N52
'56 PLYMOUTH Savoy, Powerflight, Ra-
dio, Heater, fully equipped. Will take
terms or trade or both. Call NO 5-
5077. )N49
1956 FORD, V-8, Ford-O-Matic, fully
equipped, $1850. Call NO 2-2783 af-
ter 6, p.m. )N31.
REAL ESTATE
THE BUTTS & SWISH ER CO.
REALTORS
FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS

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BUSINESS SERVICES BUSINESS SERVICES
VOGEL'S
BICYCLE & SPORT STORE
113 W. Washington
TONIGHT
the little club

(Washtenaw at Stadium)
Models Open Daily 10-8
Office 214 E. Washington
NO 3-0800

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DIAL NO 2-3136
IT'S
LAUGHTER
TIME!

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TONIGHT & SATURDAY AT a P.M.
THE ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE presents "tA
TRIUMPH ... the last few minutes hold the
audience in the longest breathless silence I ever
recall seeing in a theatre."
-William Hawkins, N.Y. Tele & Sun.
"Tea and Sympathy"
Box office open 'til 8 P.M.
Call NOrmandy 8-6300 for reservations
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE

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BUY YOUR TYPEWRITER
RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER
And have your Typewriter repaired
At a Typewriter Store.
MORRILL'S
314 South State
NOrmandy 3-2481
)J37
USED CARS
1954 CHEVROLET, Delrey,
2 door.
1955 PLYMOUTH, 4 door,
Savoy, radio and heater,
automatic transmission.
1953 FORD, custom, 4 door,
heater and automatic
transmission.
1954 FORD, custom, V-8, 2
door.
1951 NASH RAMBLER Sta-
tion Wagon.
KU NGLER
PONTIAC, INC.
2500 Jackson at Stadium Blvd.
Phone NO 2-3221
Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
)N57

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Oh, woe ! Oh, lackaday ! Those cuffs on which Harlow
had painstakingly transcribed such diverse and fasci-
nating information - those cuffs were nothing now but
a big, blue blur ! For Harlow -poor Harlow ! - splashing
around in the finger bowl had gotten his cuffs wet and
the ink had run and not one word was legible! And
Harlow broke out in a night-sweat and fell dumb.
"I must say," said Priscilla after several silent hours,
"that you are a very dull fellow. I'm leaving."
With that she flounced away and poor Harlow was
too crushed to protest. Sadly he sat and sadly lit a
cigarette.
All of a sudden Priscilla came rushing back. "Was
that," she asked, "a Philip Morris you just lit?"
"Yes," said Harlow.
"Then you are not a dull fellow!" she cried and sprang

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The flaming affairs of a genius . . . whose music lured the
most ravishing women into his arms!

FOR RENT
2% z ROOM modern, completely equipped
apartment, furnished. Would like a
graduate woman student for room-
mate. NO 2-2446. )C41
FUNCTIONALLY FURNISHED modern
home. Available Jan. 19-Sept. 19. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, studio-workroom.
Quiet, pleasant location. $150. 'hone
NO 3-4534. )C40
ONE UNFURNISHED 3 room apartment
located on E. Huron. Available for
immediate occupancy. To apply you
must be a member of the faculty,
staff, or be a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan. Contact Mr. Mel-
huish, 1056 Administration Building
or Phone NO 3-1511, Ext. 311. )H40
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME general office work in
church office. GQod typing required.
Regular hours to be arranged. Call
NO 2-0085 for appointment. )H62
STUDENTS: Male or female can build
a ..,rfitah1i ,,nermnnt bushinesst in

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STRANGE
GENIUS
FED ON
LOVE!

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