March 17-22; at Minnesota lace 'Hell Week' i TEIN f age. by ex- iges, a Greek t birth- arch 22. eek was was int 1e more iat 'U' attempt to I n here with ing of ,. f - ,. 1______________________ _____________________________________ FRESHMAN PROJECT - An annual affair,. this year's Frosh Weekend will be held on May 9 and 10. Last year's Blue Team gave a skit on "Bluepers" in competition with the Maize Team. 1+ BUSINESS SERVICES WHY NOT amble over to our Kitchen Hardware Department and- furnish your place with those kitchen uten- sils which no modern kitchen can do without. Casserole tdishes, glassware, frying pans, sprinkling bottles, every kind of dishware, and waste disposals all at moderate prices: RALPH'S FOOD MARKET (formerly Freeman's). 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )J128 EXPERIENCED technical typist desires, thesis papers typing. Neat accurate work, electric typewriter. NO 2-5207. )J130 .ONE-DAY SERVICE for shoe repairing and hat cleaning at SANFORD'S also fine tailoring, suits pressed and shoe shining 119 East Ann Street.. Phone: Business NO 8-6966 30 years in same location (opposite court house) )J99 ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL 504 First National Bldg.- NO 5-6107 )J103 Shop for SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES AND IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS Washington Fish Market 208 E. Washington NO 2-2589 )J81 ALTERATIONS,' DRESSMAKING, Suits, coats, etc. done reasonably: 615 Pack- ard, NO 2-8449. )1101 LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades,) venetian blinds installed properly. Murphy Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 3-4725., )J35 BUY AND RENT your typewriter and have your' typewriters repaired at a TYPEWRITER STORE. MORRI LL'S 314 S. State NO "3-2481 Our 50th Year of MORRILL Support to Students and the University )J61, 20 C-TED STANDARD SERVICE Friendly service is our business. At- las tires, batteries and accessories. Waranteed & guaranteed. See us for the best price on new & used tires. Road service - mechanic on duty. "You expect more from Standard and you get it i" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168. A MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEPARENTS for a small home for girls. Near Ann Arbor. Salary plus full maintenance. Maintenance could co- incide with beginning of next se- mester. A variety of training and ex- perience could be considered. Hus- band may be employed full time elsewhere. Both should be 25 or older.. Call NO 2-5834. )M14 PERSONAL INVITED to a wedding? For the perfect gift give "CUTCO CUrTLERY". Au- thorized Ann Arbor distributor. Call NO 3-80586 ') F AM THE QUARRY, INC. Photographic Dept. 320 S. State 'St. ) D53 BUSINESS SERVICES WASHINGS AND IRONINGS done in my home. Reasonable prices. Free de- livery. Call NO 3-4850. )J100 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES 1 DAY .8Q .96 1.12 , _ COMPLETE WINTER 'TUNE-UP FOR FAST WINTER STARTING ROAD SERVICE GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION 601 Packard NO PHOTO SUPPLIES FOR SALENedalist II, Focusing back, Ektra Lens, Film Holders, Filters, Eastman Precision Enlarger 2 x3, Ektra Lens. AU for $200. Phone NO 2-6958. )D56 Today's 10:00 A.M. Special Going to the first in line! $25 used Argus 35mm Projector .17c 007 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Painting South State NO .2-3350 )S2 purpose was nking about part of the 8-9429 }188 SEWING AND ALTERATIONS General remodeling and tailoring. Phone NO 5-5691 )F220 9 the program underwent alteration and emerged in at form as Greek Week. It ca dual purpose, that of affiliated students closer and of acquainting the .npus with the diversified fa -hrnisfc ~ Greek Week has fea- ;ersonalities as Walt eator of the renowned Bulddy Morrow, the >rchestra leader. eshmen To Sing fip mr Frosh Weekend is holding its' mass meeting for freshmen women at 7:30 p.m. today in the League Ballroom. The meeting will provide an op- portunity for freshmen women to sign up for committees on either the Maize or Blue Team. Publicity, Tickets, Programs, Decorations, Floor show, Patrons and Finance are the committees open to women having grade aver-. ages of two point and better. Assembly, Panhel To Sponsor Sponsored by the Assembly and Panhellenic Boards, Frosh Week- end will be held on Friday and Saturday, May 9- and 10. , The Maize Team, chairmaned by Sue Moa'g, will present its show the 9th. The Blue Team; headed by Mary Kay Office, is holding its skit the 10th. Sue McMillan and Maxine Apple are publicity co-chairmen of the 'Maize Team, while Pat Hawkins and Doraine Wilson are handling publicity for the Blue Team. Winner To Get Plaque Both teams will be working in, competition, the winning one to receive a plaque now hanging in the undergraduate office of the League. Presentation of the 'award is based on the work of the different committees of the teams. Judges. will rate each night's event on the basis of ticket sales, program de- sign, floorshow and decorations. , ATLAS GRIP-SAFE TIRES 4-670x15, $66.95; 4-710x15, $74.96; 4-760x15, $82.95. Plus tax and recappable tire. Budget terms HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Cor. Main and Catherine-NO 8-7717 )S20 EXPERT FOREIGN and sports car serv- ice. Nye Motor Sales Inc., 514 E. Wash- ington. NO 3-4858.. )5 MUSICAL MDSE, RADIOS, REPAIRS MAGNAVOX MARCH - FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE ON TV & H)-FI D58 variety, will ,tion of fun and On Monday the apitol recording a two-hour con-' orium. Retreat con- y. This meeting )rtunity for all rority presidents iscuss any prob- reek System. 1 feature the ea, planned so thers can meet CAMPUS CLOSEUP Do you know? Mary 3. Leighton.......NO 3-1581 Allan J. Berdon ..........NO 3-0521 )F250 BOOK SALES to University students and staff. 7,000 second-hand books in the general library former basement study' hall. Mon. & 'Tues., March 17 & 18, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. 15c and up. ) F242 To the Pi Lam Pledge Classi The Z.B.T. pledge class accepts your challenge IF he can bring his animals to the party,. )F252 A coed's delight is in junk galore; Her room's such a mess, there's no room for more. But dh Miss Coed, just lend an ear, Pledge formals with their favors will soon be here. But. we on Classifie4 ave devised a plan for you-- (where you can make a little money too.) Your room won't be such a frightful :eight And you'll be able to show your treasures to 'your heart's delight. Just call us.,today; that is before ' three- And we'll place your ad for a nomifial -fee ! Don't forget -Micbigan Daily's WHITE ELEPHANT SALE NO 2-3241 NO 5-2422 )F251 . LOST AND FOUND LOST-K&E slide rule, no case, near Angell Hall. If found call Bob Scott, NO 3-8581. )A111 FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE single room for men. Two blocks from campus. Private en- trance and bath. Phone NO 8-7380. )C200 WANTED ROOMMATE! Woman to sharE apartment at Pittsfield Village. Furnished. Laundry & kitchen facili- ties. Would need car. Quiet atmot- phere. Call NO 2-4610 in evening. )C119 NEAR LAW CLUB, three rooms and bath, unfurnished. First floor. Mar- ried couple or single person. No pets. NO 2-8569, )C192- NEW, MODERN comfortable 2 bedroom apartments walking distance to cam- pus. New attractive furniture and equipmhent. Each apartment has ther- mostat control of heat. Westinghouse stove and refrigerator. Norge washers and dryers. Parking. Call Ward Realty, NO 2-2556 or 2-8583 evenings. )C185 a FURNISHED APARTMENT for 3 or 4 very reasonable rent, near caknpus. To see, call NO 3-4402. )C154 ROOMS for rent, board included. Med- ical fraternity, reasonable rates.Wash- tenaw Ave. Call NO 2-3215. )C135 BOARD & ROOM-Upperclassman or male graduate. Linen furnished. Rea- sonable rates. At Hill & Forest. Mr. Wentz, 1319 Hill, NO 2-6422. )0151 FOR RENT: large double, pleasantly furnished, 2 graduate men. Good lo- cation. Close to campus. Call 2-3093. )C124 COMPLETELY furnis'hed 4 room apt., $125 month; includes heat, light, water. Main floor, has private back & front entrance. Located at 7861 W Iitmore Lake Rd. HI 9;4964. )C182 FURNISHED basement apt. for mar- ried couple. Reasonable rent. Near campus. NO 8-7735. )C191 SINGLE room for male. Linen fur- nished. Five minutes walk from An- gell Hall, across from Wine's field. $8 per week.-Call NO 2-8372. )C201 LARGE apartment for 4 adults, campus area, nicely furnished. Three bed- rooms. Laundry facilities. Ready for immediate occupancy. Call NO 8-6583. )C202 WAN'ED-Girl to share house with three others, reasonable rent, call 'NO 3-9147, after 5. )C203 ROOM AND BOA GOOD FOOD. Reasonable ra and Forest St. Mr. Wents. St. NO 2-6422. USED CARS AUTHOR IZED TRIUMPH DEALI Michigan European Car CorI 303 S. Ashley ' NC WANTED We pay top dollars for good u GENE'S AUTO SALES 544 Detroit St. NC FOR SALE USED Men's English bike for new. NO 5-6947. PURE SILK dressy sheath. Siz signer original. Perfect for dark hair. 900 Woodlawn or 3-9049 after 12 noon, Sat. & REMINGTON Portable typew Royal Portable typewriter. excellent condition. Call B ).; NEW GERMAN CONTAX .3-A for sale. 1.5 Sonnar lens. B call NO 5-6644. ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords socks 39c; shorts, 69c; milil plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wa 35 FOOT house trailer fori model "Pacemaker." 2 bedroo condition.-HU 3-1170. NEW CARS t. an anc Season's Phone for a free lens trial. No cost or obligation, j troit Lions To Appearr * nost colorful event of Greek ill take place on Thursday, 20 when members of the Lonship Detroit Lions foot- mr will meet the Fraternity rs in an unusual basketball program will be culminated anual Greek Week Ball on ay, March 22. This year's IllI feature the music of 3onn's orchestra, a favorite among Ivy League schools. III be Sonn's first appear- . a Big Ten campus. By NANCY V*RMULLEN l: 'Paris has shown its fashions, and Amerfca is applauding. ,Two new silhouettes that come to us via France are the Trapeze Line and the Sickle Line, both making strong bids for attention in fashion circles this spring. Introduced by Yves St. Laurent, the Trapeze' Line begins with spare shoulders and blossoms into a wide hem. Its look is a sloping one, being seen in slanted Jackets and conical skirts.,- The colorful gaiety of Paris has AN HOURS': extended to its fashions. Brilliant blues and purples, tropical pinks and oranges -- The color wheel runs its gamut this season. Only evening clothes remail aloof, of- fering relief with their cool shades of white.. Sickle Line Gives Full Back Pierre Cardin's Sickle Line is characterized by . fiat fronts and rolnded backs. Jackets are either, very short or very long. Coats are harem-hemmed, giving the look of a full-blbwn rose, upside down. Fabrics deserve mention, for they are at their most exciting this spring. Fluffy mohair is ap- pearinig in iridescent combinations. Light tweeds of Boucle and Harris are adding distinction to coats. Crepes and chiffons are' at their airiest, appearing most ofpen in floral prints, Waists Drop, Hems Rise Waistlines are still dropping; hemlines are still rising-often to mid-kneecap. Necklines are gain- ing importance, being either very wide or very deep, while sleeves are hardly there at all. Other style news from Paris includes brow-clearing hats, bold plaids and polka dots, and seam- less tinted stockings-all aimed at creating a young look, so right for Iampus. LATIN AMERICAN NIGHT -- International Student Association is sponsoring a social from 8 p.m. until midnight tomorrow. Held on the second floor of Lane Hall, it will feature Spanish entertain- ment. * * * ST. PATRICK'S PARTY-Grad- uate Student Council is holding a dance from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. tomorrow at the Veterans of For- eign Wars Hall. Open only to graduate students, it will feature music by the Paul McDonough Orchestra. * * * LEAGUE BRIDGE LESSONS - League Social Committee is spon- soring bridge lessons at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the Hussey Room. The price for eight lessons is $4.50. MAPLE LEAF NIGHT-Canada House, a new campus organization, is holding its first gathering at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Inter- national Center. The meeting will feature an informal dance with entertainment, and' "a ride to Canada index",for those who wish a ride or 'riders this spring vaca- tion. American dates are invited. PIANOS (Baldwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin, Estey, Thomas). New and Used. Terms Rare Violins' & Bows Restoration MADDY' MUSIC 508 F. William NO 3-3223 )X35, PETS AND SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH, Aquariums and sup- plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, Kitty lit- ter,. etc. UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 East Liberty , NO 3-0224 (Open daily and Sub. afternoons) Closed Thursday )T16 ALTERATIONS LET US convert your double breasted suit or tuxedo to a single breasted model for only $15.00. Double breasted tuxedo to shawl collar with new silk. facing for only $22.00. Wide, lapel single breasted 'to new style narrow lapel' for only $11.00. Expert work- manship. Mail to Michaels Tailoring Co., or write for free details. '1425 Broadway, Detroit 26, or phone WOod- ward 3-5776, )P4 THEN SWITCH TC ENGLISH FOR Thread neatly through park easily, even in spa cars have to skip. 12 coi sized models to choose fr :} /', 240 Nickels NO 2-9116 Arcade, NO J8-6019 1324 RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade. )J2 Lincoln-Mercury-Englis 3345 Washtenaw R Phone NO 3-4197 Open 8:30 A.M. to 9 I SM ITH S' FLOOR COVERING EXPERTS Ti Karastan Armstrong Mohawk Kentile Needletuft Sandran Serving MICHIGAN People 15 Years CARPET STORE' 207 E. Washington Linoleum Store 205 N. Main )J129. 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 RIGHT OF WAY BUYER TRAINEE-. $4,800 yearly. Must be college gradu- ate by July, 1958. Positions are found in numeroui parts of the State of Michigan. Obtain application for examination from Michigan Cvil Service, Lansing 13. ')A83 -A ." *5 STATE and LIBERTY the newest in sleepwear to dazzle the dorm crowc Presents : .i. * FLOOR SHOW * ENTERTAINMENT * REFRESHMENTS DANCING Second Floor ane Hall E I You'll be fascinated with our polka Skiltees . .. sleep in the romper with ela cized trap door and don the -permaner pleated skirt for studying or T.V. viewi They're fashioned of cool, carefree drip- cotton batiste that requires no ironing. pink or blue, sizes 32 to 36. S'r: M. 98 -Daily-Eric Arnold hNESE DISPLAY-Hitoshi Uchida, president of the Japanese ents Club, points out part of the recent Japanese display, in niternational Center showcase. 'Japan Hours," held from 8 til 10 pm1,. the third Thursday each month, will be a major ivity of the Japanese Students ab for the rest of the semester, cording to. Hitoshi Uchida, ad., newly-elected president of e club. These socials. which will be held the Pound House, are open to e public. A Planned for the Center 'of panese Studies and the Depart- nt of Far Eastern Languages :1 Literatures, the programs will ,ture tea and refreshments. Films Shown The Association also has month- on campus. Out of the approxi- mately 50 members, about 5 or 6 are Americans, Uchida estimates. The Association has tried inter- national programs, but has not found much interest, he said. Sponsor, Officers Chosen Faculty spohsor for the club is Prof. Joseph Yamagiwa, chair- man of the Department of Far Eastern Languages and Literature. Other officers are Teruya Uyeno, Grad., first vice-president; Yoshiko Ohama, Grad., second vice-presi- dent; Setsuko Toyama, Grad., sec- retary; and Yoko Hoshina, Grad., treasurer. Main Floor 11 The University Inter-Arts Magazine comfortabie, fine cotton IN 11 1 111 T,11 f L1. J1 I 1 k