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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, DECEMRF.R. 21. 144

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CHRISTMAS
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No tickets sold at Box Office

CLEMENTS LIBRARY:
Work of Famous U.S. Women Shown

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"FRIENDLY
PERSUASION"

By EDYTHE HABER
Women have a definite place in;
early American history.
At least that is what the Clem-
ents Library's present exhibition,I
"Eminent American Women"
seems to prove.
The display, arranged for the
benefit of the Faculty Women's
Club which met there Dec. 2, uses°
original letter manuscripts and,
first editions of books to offer a1
glimpse at famous early American
women. t
The letters exhibited were writ-'
ten by Mrs. Paul Revere, Martha1
Washington, Dolly Madison and'
Mrs. Nathanael Greene.,
Revere's Letter
Mrs. Revere's letter was written1
to her husband in April, 1775. It
warned him not to return to Bos- #
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ton after his ride and was sent
through a Mr. Church.
However, it appears that Church
was a traitor to the patriot'sl
cause because Revere never re-I

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ceived the letter. British General
Gage received it instead.
Mrs. Washington's letter was a
short note written while on vaca-
tion to her housekeeper, dealing
with domestic matters. Short
though it is, its formal style, it'
was written in third person, re-
veals her character.
The note also shows Mrs. Wash-
ington as a poor speller. She men-
tions a "fine piece of linning made
white," meaning either "lining" or
"linen."
Women Authors
Also being displayed are books
of women authors who had con-
siderable fame in their time, but
whose names are now unfamiliar
to most of us. Among these are
books by Phillis Wheatley and
'Susannah Rowson. Miss Wheatley
was America's first Negro woman
snpoet.
Miss Rowson was one of our

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first woman novelists. Her novel
Charlotte Temple, written in 1802,
was the biggest American "best-
seller" before Uncle Tom's Cabin.
The first American cookbook,
written in 1796 by Amelia Sim-
mons, is also on exhibit. Miss Sim-
mons could neither read nor write,
and had to dictate the entire book.
Abolitionists
Women abolitionists, who con-I
tributed strongly to the anti-slav-
ery movement before the CivilI
War, are also represented at the
display.
Writing of the Grimke sisters
are among those shown. Quakers
from South Carolina, the Grimke
sisters wrote articles 'and gave
speeches spreading their humani-
tarian doctrine.
Later, one of the sisters married
Rev. Theodore Weld, another abo-
litionist, and they opened a pro-
gressive, coeducational school in
New Jersey.
Among other things displayed
are books and newspapers with
prominent women publishers and
papers relating to the history of
the Faculty Women's Club.
Dial NO 2-3136
ANOTHER
:.; JAMES
0o-,stamin,
DON STEPHEN VC
DUBBNS-McNALLY- MORROW
.une', Irene PAPAS
To0ptand COLOR
"HOUSE OF TOMORROW"
Cartoon
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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .75 1.87 2.78
3 .90 2 25 3.33
4 1.04 2.60 385
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
XMAS GIFTS
Better than Mistletoe
Beautiful Blouses
Everything from Sissy Shirts
to Cocktail Blouses.
Cottons from $2.95
Nylons - Dacrons - Wool Jerseys
from $5.95
Sizes 32-xx
THE ELIZABETH DILLON
Shops
., 530 8. Forest & 1111 S. U. )S42
HI Fl STUDIO
XMAS SALE
0 Dynakits * Cabinart
o Electrovoice * Fisher
e Arkay * Karlson 1
& the Best of the Rest !
EVERYTHING IN HI Fl
"ASSEMBLE A KIT
DURING VACATION"
1317 So. Uni,. No 8-7942 )S48
DIAMOND RINGS-Complete selection
-45-55% off. Direct from Factory
representative. Written guarantee.
Money refunded if not satisfied. NO
2-2684. )S25
We Have Weird Ones!
GLASS CATFISH, ghost shrimp, pen-
cilfish, hatchets, kissers, leaffish, col-
lard lizards, tarantulas, monkeys,
birds, bunnies, white rats; complete
aquarium supplies. Stop in and
browse around. Open daily except
Thursday.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224
)S47
9x12 COTTON RUGS
$29.95
Many variety of colors to choose from.
SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington
NO 3-5536
Open Monday evening until 8:30
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UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS, AND ALL ~ I
UTRSUD; NSTAHSE,-AThDyLLFor a MERRY CHRISTMAS, 10:30 to RIDERS1
THROUGH THE HOUSE - They'll 11:00. 1050 on your dial - Lawrence turnpil(
carry the portable radio you give Welk. Christmas Morning. morning
them for Christmas. We carry a com- ( Courtesy of DON PRINGLE 0009 aft
plete line of famous GE radios, from DODGE-PLYMOUTH
transistors to console models Also 331 S. Fourth Ave. )N75 DRIVERS
1957 model GE television sets includ- ington.
ing portables priced from $99.95 and '49' PACKARD wagons,
up. Also a good selection of record Four door. New tires. Excellent mechan- penser
players. I Ical condition, $165. NO 2-3433. Pri- NO 2-45
IDEAL RADIO SHOP aeN7
"Authorized G.E. Dealer" vote._?N71 FLY TO
1531 Miller Ave. Phone NO 2-3660 1948 MERCURY sedan, deluxe acces- plus tax
)S27 sories, good rubber, fenders whole, ber 22.1
E no rust. $189. Phone NO 3-5519 1N52 ' January
MANY MONEY SAVERS ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I 2-7414 f(
Flannel slacks, 100% wool gabardine 1956 FORD. V-8, Ford-O-Matic, fully
and flannel, assorted colors, $10.95; equipped, $1850. Call NO 2-2783 af-
plaid shirts, $3.88. Many other gift ter 6 p.m. )N32
items. THE B
SAM'S STORE CHRYSLER '51, four door, beautiful H
condition, 200 H.P., V-8, new nylon
122 E. Washington S)14 tires, 16 miles flash gal. Call NO 2- FOR A
A Picture to Remember 8436 eves. )N74 $ (W
Is a Gift to Remember M
RENTSCHLER STUDIO USED CARS Office 214
Fine photography since 1890
319 E. Huron
}20 GOOD WIL L
FOR SALE I USED CARS FO,

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FEINER GLASS & PAINT CO.
16 W. William Street Ann Arbor, Michigan
Telephone NO 8-8014
We Have All Kinds of Glass-Mirrors and Furniture Tops.
We Have the Nationally Advertised Paints.
You Can Park Right in Front of Our Store.
WE HAVE BEEN SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 67 YEARS

BALDWIN PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
3 Used Small Pianos
Maddy MUSIC
508 E. William
NO 3-3223 )B75
SCHWINN light weight boy's bike -
practically new, hand brakes, 3
speed, $35. Phone NO 2-7119. )B163
CHRISTMAS
DECORATIONS
AT
Your Garden Center
215 South Fifth NO 3-5616
)B140

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UNSPORTATION
WANTED - Connecticut via
k route Leaving Saturday
9Share elpenses. Call NO 3-
er 5 P.M )GiT
WANTED to Olympia, Wash-
Two new Plymouth station
about early January. Car ex-
reimbursed Telephone days
61. )G16
MIAMI-Round trip $79.61
.'Plane will leave 8:00 Decem-
Will leave Miami at 9:00 P.M.
2. Lunch included. Phone NO
or reservations. )G11
REAL ESTATE
UTTS & SWISHER CO.
REALTORS
kNN ARBOR WOODS
ashtenaw at Stadium)
odels Open Daily 10-8
E. Washington - NO 3-0800
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The Student Publications
wish you a
Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year
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M I C H I G A N E N I A N
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STEREO DEMONSTRATION
All quality brands such as Fisher,
Scott, Dynakits, Electro-Voice. Rek-
O-Kut, McIntosh, Viking, Bozak.
Audio Supply Laboratories
324 Nickels Arcade
NO 2-7767 and NO 2-9425
)B159
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Plump gray Angora cat. Vicini-
ty U. Hosp. Reward. NO 2-6318. )A72

1955 DE SOTO Sportsman Hard-
Top, automatic transmission,
radio & heater, power brakes,
15,000 m i1 e s, exceptionally
clean.
1954 OLDS 88 Holiday, radio & heat-
er, Hydramatic, power brakes.
di4 N&heater. Spotless inside
1954 PONTIAC Star Chief custom
fordor sedan, Hydramatic, ra-
and out.
Also many other good buys in
transportation from $100 up.
KLINGLER
PONTIAC CO.
2500 Jackson at Stadium Blvd.
Pho~ie NO 2-3221
Open 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
N72
FOR RENT
ALL NEW, just completed apartment
for 4 men. Available immediately.
Call NO 8-7683. )C51
THIRD FLOOR SUITE without cooking
facilities for 4 male students. Call
NO 8-7683. )C52
LARGE APARTMENT newly furnished
for 3 or 4 persons. On campus. NO
2-1443. )C48
PERSONAL
KHRUSHCHEV: Don't give the nurse
that hot tip. Save it for the 8100 boys.
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OOPS-
forget someone? There's still time to
take care of him by phoning us. We'll
be open all during vacation, too. Stu-
dent Periodical, NO 2-3061. )F99
Campbell & Son Bakery
With a cheery little rhyme
We would like to say
Have a bright & happy holiday time
Joyous in every way.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
HAPPY NEW YEAR
)F101
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. )FI
CORSAGES, Cocktail Lites, Air Fresh
Candles. Stuart Nye hand wrought
silver & copper jewelry. Fur acces-
sories. Margaret Shop. NO 5-5729.
)F65
BUSINESS SERVICES

HELP WANTED
TELEPHONE SALES - It's easy. We
train you in 20 minutes, set your own
hours, 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Use
our phone at desk in our office. Call
Ames at NO 5-6311 or NO 5-6411.
)H71
NATIONALLY ACCREDITED Ann Ar-
bor Advertising Agency will need one
full time, one part-time commercial
or trainee artist beginning January.
Previous commercial art experience
helpful but not essential. Call NO
8-8757 for appointment. )H70
CARRIERS for the Michigan Daily.
Openings available now and after
Christmas vacation. Excellent pay.
Morning hours. No collecting. Call NO
2-3241 and leave message for Dick
Alstrom and I will call you. )H67
WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part-
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Company.
Phone NO 8-Q382. )H2O
STUDENTS: Male or female can build
a profitable perfhanent business in
spare time. $50.00 investment and un-
limited earning. Give best time for
interview. P. O. Box 207, Howell,
Mich. )H61
BUSINESS SERVICES
MUSIC LESSONS
BEGINNERS - Welcome all levels
Piano and Theory, Graduate Student
with Master's of Music Degree.
NO 5-6776, eve. )J39
SIAMESE-Stud Service. Call Mrs. Pe-
terson, NO 2-9020. )B136
FOREIGNERS-Would you like to im-
prove your English? Private lessons
given by a teacher during vacation.
Call NO 2-0325. )J40
TYPEWRITER REPAIR & service pick-
up and delivery. Moseley Typewriter
Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888
)J22
WASHINGS - Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and deli-
very. Phone NQ. 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
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May goodwill fill your
homes with joy and peace!
RAMSAY PRINTERS
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