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2 .1959

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Baha'i Group
Will Discuss
Six Religions
Baha'i student group of the
University will present a series of
"Life" Magazine filmstrips and
Baha'i slides on world religions at
4 p.m. today, March 9, March 16
and March 23 at Lane Hall. -
DeWitt C. Baldwin, University
Co-ordinator of Religious Affairs,
will lead the discussion today on
the Life filmstrip of Hinduism.
Prof. Arthur E. Link of the Far
Eastern Languages department
will lead discussion of Buddhism.
Topics for March 9, will be
Judaism and Christianity. Herman
Jacobs ' of Hillel Foundation will
moderate the discussion on Juda-
ism. Harold Duerksen, 1Program
Director of Student Religious Af-
fairs at Lane Hall will be the dis-
cussion leader for Christianty.

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FOR RENT PETS AND SUPPLIES MICHIGAN DAILY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
NEW, MODERN comfortable 2 bedroom TROPICAL FISH, Aquariums and sup- CLASSIFlED ADVERTISING FOR SALE: Dunelt men's bike. Just GEOLOGY - GEOGRAPHY - B
apartments walking distance to cam- plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, Kitty lit- RATES like new. Call NO 2-2740. )B126 Field course to Western Canad
pus. New attractive furniture and ter, etc. LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS Aak.Gaut rudr
equipment. Each apartment has ther- UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM FOR SALE: Seventeen Inch Motorola Alaska. Graduate or under
mostat control of heat. Westinghouse 328 East Liberty NO 3-0224 .80 2.00 2.96 TV. Mahogany consol, double doors, rther ormation, Art Dt
stove and refrigerator. Norge washers (Open daily and Sun. afternoons) 3 .96 2.40 3.55 Phone NO 22740. )B127 amin Moulton, Flint Jun
and dryers. Parking. Call Ward Realty, Closed Thursday )T16 4 1.12 2.80 4.14lgmintFMiJh.
NO 2-2556 or 2-8583 evenings. )C185 Figure 5 overae words to a line NEW GERMAN CONTAX 3-A camera
y police dog needs for sale. 1.5 Sonnar lens. Best offer, HOUSEPARENTS for a small h
GIRL TO SHARE apt. with 3 others. home. Good watchdog, mascot etc. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily, call NO 5-6644. )B123 ear A or alary
Near campus. NO 2-5254. )C186 NO 2-6906 )T17 Phone NO 2-3241A maintenance. Maintenance c
TWO BEDROOM Apt. 415 South For- writer, used, $65. Call Norman Luker,eeginnng of
est. Call NO 2-0802. _ )C177 ALTERATIONS ROOM AND BOARD NO 5-6145 Days, NO 3-3097 Evenings. nester. A variety of training
)C17 ___________________________ ~ ay peienc cold e cnsideret
GRADUATE STUDENT with spacious LET US convert your double breasted )B120 band may be employed fu
three room apt, looking for room- suit or tuxedo to a single breasted GOOD FOOD. Reasonable rates. Hill ARMY-NAVI type Oxfords - $7.25; elsewhere. Both should be 25
mate. Parking space and full furnish- model for only $15.00. Double breasted and Forest St. Mr. Wentz. 1319 Hill socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup= Call NO 2-5834.
ings included. Call NO 3-9791 between tuxedo to shawl collar with new silk St. NO 2-6422. )E16 sok3c;hrt,6;mitayup _______________
facid7ndo only $22.00. Wide lael 2plies. Sam's Store. 122 L. Washington. SINGING AND SPEAKING I.
7:30 P.M. and 12:00 P.M. )C176 faigfrony$20.WielplT AN PRA IN1-Mrs. Kenneth N. Westerman
single breasted to new style narrow TRANSPORTATION -Mr_._KennehN._W____rm_:
DELUXE lapel for only $11.00. Expert work- SHAKESPEARE FOLIOS, bound in 6 ber National Assoc. Teachers
THREE-ROOM apartment, modernis- manship. Mail to Michaels Tailoring volumes, published 1771. $100. Phone ing, 715 Granger, NO 8-6584.
tically furnished,. private entrance. Co., or write for free details. 1425 PECIAL WEEKEND RATE NO 3-0092 )B125
Between Yps. and Ann Arbor. Gas Broadway, Detroit 26, or phone WOod- USED CARS
heat. $100. Phone NO 2-9020. )C178 ward 3-5776. )P4 fr .. Avc.a n D t r.,&I. CA U-A l kAVCe

-Daily--George Keefer
SWISH-Organization meeting for the women's basketball club
will be held at 5:10 p.m. tomorrow at Barbour Gymnasium.
Meetings will be held at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday.

YES ON FASHIONS
CHEMISE LOOK
By NANCY VERMULLEN coon-shaped back, devised by
Lean, loose, lazy: That's;the means of shoulder folds.
ceiseloo yT.h This season's coats are in keep-
The look is a tapering one be- ing with the straight, narrow-lined
ginning with the unfitted lines of trend. The exception is the reefer,
shoulder ng wasth ntd slithering which makes a slow curve at the
shoulder and waist and waist.ing
into a tight hemline.waist.
Modified Versions Appearing
The severe chemise, good on few
figures except the lean, straight f
up-and-down type, is beginning to
appear in more modified and
wearable versions.' s
A straight-hanging coat-dress-
offers the answer to "anti-chem-
ise" coeds who will still want to be
in fashion. Overblouses, middiesf
and straight-lined coats are otherf:
safe bets for women *ho can't -
decide whether or not to go "A1-.
out" for the chemise.
Slightly fitted in front and -
bloused in back, the long-waisted
chemise silhouette provides flat-
tery for the plump figure by by.
passing the midriff, Hips'are mini-
mized by above-waist blousiness.
Linen, Tweed Fabric Choices
Paclin, a crease-resistant rayon
linen and a cotton tweed are two ,
favorite chemise fabrics. They lend
themselvesespecially to the co-Y-.
MICMGRAS -.Tau Delta Phi
will be included in the entries for
skill booths with "Rocket Ruckus."
* * *
ART CONTEST - Judging of
the Union Art Contest will be
held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the o
third floor conference room of ther.
Union. Prof. Emeritus Jean P.
Slusser ,former director of the
Museum of Art, and Prof. Marvin
J. Eisenberg of the fine arts de- SEVERE CHEMISE
partment will be judges. .., even sportswear has succumbed

Case

Club

Holds Contest
Low Students To Meet
For Final Competition
Semi-finalists of the Henry M.
Campbell Competition will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Hutchins
Hall.
All semi-finalists for group one
will meet Tuesday in Rm. 120 of
Hutchins Hall. This group con-
sists of petitioners, Guido Casari,
'59L, and Arnold Henson, '59L,
versus respondents, John Matta,
'59L, and William Tell, Jr., '59L.
Judges for the first case will be
Prof. Samuel D. Estep of the
law school, Stanton Faville, chief
state assistant Attorney General
and Dean Arthur Neef of Wayne
State University law school.
Semi-finalists for the second
group will meet Tuesday in Rm.
116 of Hutchins Hall. Petitioners
for the group are Edward Bran-
slyer, '59L and Gerald Leipply,
'59L, versus respondents, Grant
Joe Gruel, Jr., '58L and Blair Ben-
jamin, 9L.
Judges for this group are Prof.
Roy Steinheimer, Jr. of the Uni-
versity Law School, John Simpson,
state circuit judge of Michigan
and John Cummiskey, past presi-
dent of the Michigan Bar Associ-
ation.
League...
Petitions for League junior offi-
ces and Junior Girls' Play will be
due Monday, March 11 in the
League Undergraduate Office.
There will be a special coffee
hour from 7 to 8 p.m. Tu'esday in
the League when representatives
of all League activities will be
present to answer questions.
Members of the Frosh Weekend
Central Committee will be posted
Monday in the Undergraduate Of-
fice of the League. Members
should meet at 4 p.m. in the Hen-
derson Room.
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CAMPUS: St. Joseph area. Newly dec-
orated furnished 2 rooms for men,
$65, linen. North Ingalls. See after
7 P.M. NO 3-4835. )C181
CAMPUS AREA - Best unfurnished
three rooms and bath. Private en-
trance. Stove and refrigerator. Phone
NO 2-0998 or NO 2-6581. Pierce and
Fuller, Realtors. )C173
FURNISHED APARTMENT for 3 or 4,
very reasonable rent, near campus.
To see, call NO 3-4402. )C154
BOARD & ROOM -- Upperclassman or
male graduate. Linen furnished. Rea-
sonable rates. At Hill & Forest. Mr.
Wentz, 1319 Hill, NO 2-6422. )C151
ROOMS for rent, board included. Med-
ical fraternity, reasonable rates. Wash-
tenaw Ave. Call NO 2-3215. )C135
FOR RENT: Near Law Club, three rooms
and bath, unfurnished. Married cou-
ple or single person. NO 2-8569. )C116
FOR RENT: large double, pleasantly
furnished, 2 graduate men. Good lo-
cation. Close to campus. Call 2-3093.
)C124
COMPLETELY furnished 4 room apt.,
$125 month; includes heat, light,
water. Main floor, has private back
& front entrance. Located at 7861
Whitmore Lake Rd. HI 9-4964. )C182
BACHELOR APARTMENT, furnished
three rooms with bath, modern, pri-
vate entrance, utilities furnished,
clean and quiet, $65 per month. Call
after 6 P.M. HI 9-8981. )C184
WANTED-One male student to share
apt, with two others. 802 Oakland.
Call NO 5-7186. )C183
PHOTO SUPPLIES

AIRES 35 111 L
color slide outfit
Includes camera, case, light meter,
flash, viewer and gadget bag.
list $150.00
our price $119.50
QUARRY

320 s. State

NO 3-1991
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HELP WANTED
HOUSE WORK, experienced -- Mon.-
Thurs. also Sat. NO 2-9782. )H80
CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED. Young
men to assume leadership responsi-
bilities on the staff of a Northern
Michigan 10-week summer camp for
boys. Must have a genuine interest in
boys. Call evenings NO 2-9454. )H79

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