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:NCOUNTER':
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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BUSINESS SERVICES:
IMPORTED CANDY
AND
GROCERIES
CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED
.SHRIMP
FOR COCKTAILS
Washington Fish Morket
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J26
PRINTNEG
Specialties - 24 hour service
News Letters ,- Stationery
Fraternities - Sororities
Invites -Programs
Posters -- Ticketsi
ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132
415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)
}J7
DON'T BE CAUGHT:BY
COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR,
FALL CHANGEOVER
NOW
Golden's Service Station @01 'Packard
NO 8-9429 )J15
Shoes repaired, an shined
Fine Tailoring
SANFORD'S
While you wait service
119 East Ann St..
NO 8-6966
Open 8 till 8 Sat. 8 till 10
30 years in~ same location
(opposite court house)
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ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107

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MICHIGAN DAILY-
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

LINES 1 DAY

3 DAYS
2.00
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deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday.
Phone NO 2-3241

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FOR SALE

Foun-

dividuals and
niame for the
also. the color

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-Daly-James MacKay
'AMBER VAI-She ounsels International students.

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from overseas would come to
know something of our faith and
life in America. I would hope that
Christians might find real fel-
lowship and opportunities to
teach us as well as share with us."
Miss Van knows what it's like,
to. be a "foreigner," not , to un-
derstand what people are'saying
and to be misunderstood in speak-
ing.

rd in her chair,
As a Christian k
t non-Christians

Worked in China
'For nine years she worked
young people in China for
Methodist Board of Missions.

with
the
Ex-

iate' Chooses Staff;

she! Sponsors Workshops

eeting for all
embers of the
newspaper, at
Panhel office
ties Building.
d staff of the
y announced
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Five discussion groups, composed.
of four members from each soror-
ity, will,"talk over" internal prob-
lems of Panhel and sorority houses.
Members of Panhel executive coun-
cil will lead the groups.
Law Students
'Hold Cou rts

tensive travel in India, Southeast
Asia, the Middle East, Europe and
Central America have given her,
further insight into the problems'
that one faces in a new and dif-
ferent country.
"Home is where I am . . . now
it's Ann Arbor where I've bought
an old home 'On a quiet hill at
the edge of the city.' " With her
characteristic ready smile she re-
vealed that she'd be disappointed
if she didn't have many visitors.
Miss Van remarked that she
felt like she did in her first job
as aYWCA Girls Work secretary.
"How wonderful - be paid for
what you like to be doing most...
knowing, meeting and doing
things with people."
Friendly Office
Stepping into her cheery office
in Lane . Hall, one observes Miss
Van talking with students from
India, Japan or Ireland, listening
to their problems, lending a'
friendly ear and "just talking."
As a counselor she is the coordi-
nator of international student
programs .conducted, by campus
groups and a liaison between
overseas students and those from
abroad.
Vivacious
The vivacious counselor studied
in the field of religion 'receiving
her M.A. in Christian. Education
from Columibia University and a
B.D. from Union Theological
Seminary. MisstVan came to the
University from South Pasadena,
Cal. where she had worked 'as
Minister of Christian Education
in a local Congregational church
forthe past three years.
With a gesture of her hands,
she stressed the fact that all in-
ternational students are welcome
to come in and chat with her.
Mrs. Lawrence Ward, president
of the Foundation, said "You will
find that the twinkle in Amber
Van's eye and .her ready smile
make it easy to - count her a
friend."

WILLIS PACKING CO.
Huron River Branch
Freezer Lockers for Rent
331 E. -William, Ann Arbor:
Call Huron River plant for
information-HU 2-1685.
Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables
)J8
TYPING service ;f superior quality
offered by, experienced manuscript
typist. Call 2-1038 evenings or week-'
ends. )J29
ALTERATIONS
SEWING AND ALTERATIONS done at
home. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Fry,
Hickory 9-9129, Whitmore Lake. )P3
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. iP2

W12

FOR SALE: Complete Hi-Fi System
consisting. of miraphon turntable
with GE cartridge, grommes ampli-
fier, Wharfdale speaker in RJ enclo-
sure. If interested call NO 2-5810.
)B45
8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE: Desks, chest
of drawers,- beds, dining-sets, tables.
chairs, and davenports. Private home
owned. 601 Miller. Call NO 5-6923.
)B44
FOR SALE - Three tuxedos and one
tails, size small to medium. Cheap.
NO 5-6923. )B48
Large size throw rugs-choice of col-
ors. values up to $15 now at $4.95
while they last. Open Mon. evening.
Smith Floor Covering
207 B. Washington NO 3-5536
)B42
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts. 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington.-
B11
HOUSE FULL OF FURNITURE! Bar-
gains. Must sell! Usable furniture,
cheap. Chairs, 75c; davenports, $2-$8;
tables, $1-$4. Also .stoves, dining room
table, buffetts, chinavcabinet, chests,
lamps. 601 Miller. NO 5-6923. )B5o
TWO" over-stuffed chairs, excellent con-
dition; double Hollywood bed, inner-
springs; ABC-O-Matic washer. For
sale at real bargains. Call NO 2-5397
evenings. )B52
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Beautiful first-line
projection screens.
RADIANT SCREENS
priced from $10.95
THE QUARRY
320 South State NO 3-1991
)D11
REILAND Strobonar speed flash unit,
hardly used, from research project.
Portable. Only $40. Call NO 2-5397
evenings. )D14
EXCELLENT BUY! Kodak Master Model
projector with two ektar lenses, case.
Like new. Only $65. Call NO 2-5397
evenings. )D15
SPEED Graphic camera, 3%x4% with
optar lens,,\kalart range finder hold-
ers, roll film back, field case, graflex
flash unit. All for only $200-almost
50% off. Call ;TO 2-5397 evenings.
)Die

(open daily except Thursday)

)T51

BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca-
naries. Cages and supplies. AKO
Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403.
Ii
FOR RENT
IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum-
mer session. Two bedroom apartment
uhfurnished. Includes" stove; refriger-
ator, heat and water. Available Nov. 1
and lease thru August 31, 1958..
$142.50 per month. Coin operated
laundry facilities and swimming pool.
1500 Pauline Blvd. See caretaker.
)C51
WANTED TO RENT-3 or 4 bedroom
house. Call NO 3-0454. )C49
FOR RENT: Unfurnished house, Whit-
more Lake. Call evenings NO 2-7531
(children welcome). )C50
WANTED: One roommate for four room
furnished apartment, Call NO 2-7058
after 5:00 p.m. . )C48
ATTENTION STUDENTS - TRAILER
SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool now
forming, excellent water and road.
20 minutes east of Ann Arbor. Mich-
igan at Hagerty Rd. Canton Mobile
Village, Wayne, Michigan. , )C1
ATTRACTIVE DOUBLE
Newly'furnished and decorated. Close
to, campus. Men students call NO
2-3541. )C45
LARGE APT, suitable for four adults.
On campus. Call NO, 3-5201.r Ask for
Kay. )C47
MISCELLANEOUS
GROUP bicycle insurance! Available to
University of Michigan students.
faculty and staff. Complete all risks
protection at .lowest cost. Airway
Underwriter, Inc.,'NO 2-7521. )M7
FOX MOTEL
(formerly Boydi's)
Phone In every room
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204

TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED: N.Y.C. Thanksgiving
Round Trip. Dave. 222 Hayden. )G100
PETS AND SUPPLIES
Tropical fish, aquariums, and
supplies, monkeys, hamsters, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM

328 East Liberty

NO 3-0224

HELP WANTED
EVENING WORK
Part Time Work
Young Men 18-35
If you are free to work each even-
ing from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., we have
a job for you in the Ann Arbor
area. Will not conflict with your
regular job or schoolwork. Oppor-
tunity to earn up to $150 a week.
College Men Acceptable
No experience necessary but you
must be businesslike in appearance
and enjoy meeting people.
For interview apply Mr. Edwards
at Allenel Hotel at either of the
following times:
7 P.M. SHARP FRIDAY, OCT. 25th
or
11 A.M. SHARP SATURDAY, OCT. 26th
SALARY $36 a WEEK TO START
)H37
HELP WANTED:, Student for House
Manager of Law Fraternity. Free
room plus hourly wage. S. Fauci at
2-5614. )H35,
$6 FOR participation as subjects in a
psychological experiment, approxi-
mately five hours. For details, call
Mrs. Pierce. Univ. ext.,2864 from 9-12
a.m. )H34
WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone
NO 8-9382. )H5
PERSONAL.
LAST CHANCE to subscribe to Satur-
day Evening Post at the low price of
8c a copy. Student Periodical Agency,
NO 2-3061. , )F55
Special two drawer files for students.
$23.75I
MORRI LLS
314 S. State
) V56
WILL OF UNCAS, the Last of the Mo-
hicans, to be probated. Relatives with
hereditary interests, contact B.R.S.
P.O. 305, Lawyers Club. )F53
DISTINCT STYLING in fabric and
fur. Fpr~'accessories.
MARGARET SHOP
516-East Liberty ) P5
ATTENTION golfers! Play golf at scenic
Municipal Golf Course. 18 holes.
Open through November. Reasonable
rates.' Pro shopfull of bargains.
Municipal Golf, Course, 1519 Fuller
Road, NO 8-9230. )F38
FALL IS FALLING
The leaves are turning
The weather is gay
If a great time you're yearning
It's Campbell's Bakery without delay.
CAMPBELL BAKERY
219 N. Main NO 8-9880
Order Now - We Deliver
)F39
Read and Use
daily Classifieds.

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Brown wallet. Contents i
tant. Reward. Call NO 2-2549.
CAR SERVICE. ACCESSC
C-TED STANDARD SERVIC
Friendly service is our business
las tires, batteries and accesi
Warranteed & guaranteed. See u
the best price on new & used
Road service - mechanic on
"'You expect more from, Stat
-and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SH(
2007 South State NO
Bumping and Painting
New Atlas Tires
High in quality, low in Brice.E
$16.95; 710x15, $18.95; 760x1S,
(exchange). No money down
terms.
Hickey's Service Static
30 N. Main cor. Catherine NO
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
PIANO ACCORDION-Scandalli
etto. Made in Italy. 80 base. -
condition. $400-will sell for,$15(
NO 2-4449 or 2-4440.
PORTABLE TELEVISI
R.C.A. - Philco - Magna,
$149.95 up
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-
RARE VIOLINS
BOWS AND ACCESSORIES
+ All repairs promptly service
by two competent repairmen
MADDY MUSI(
508 S. William NO 3-
H I Ft STUDI
An amazing inventory of ,i
components available to you
catalogue price.
K ITS
We stock ampiifler.AM-tM1 t'I .
and speaker enclosure kits in
eral brands.
HI FI SERVICE
Our engineers and technicians
fully competent and -equipped
service ail equipment we sell,
to advise you on the selection
components.
1217 & 1317 So. Univers
(one block East of
new Campus Theatre)
NO 8-7942
V!I-FI EQUIPMENT deals. St
agent-Below net prices. Phon
5-6644 and -ask for Tan.

lose chosen are Fredda Sulli-
'59, Kappa Alpha Theta, edi-
nr-chief; Marlene Rhodes, '60,
9mega, .managing editor;
y ,Moore, '60, Alpha Phi, busi-
atid circulation manager and
ie Pongracz, '59, Zeta Tau
a, advertising manager.
porters include Peg Davis, '59;
y Bayne, '60; Joan Pougnet,
Alpha Omicron Pi; Elizabeth
einer, '60, Kappa Alpha
a; Marilyn Smith, '60, Alpha
t Pi and Karen Roeglin, '60,
a Xi Delta. All reporters are
aalism majors.
e editorial staff includes San-,
)gden, -'60, and Nancy Nichol-
'60, Zeta Tau Alpha.
PANHEL WORKSHOPS
nual Panhellenic workshops
>e held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in

In

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lub

DRESSMAKER
Dressmakiig and Alterations
Phone NO 2-9541

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JUNIOR GIRLS' PLAY - The.
- Central committee of JGP will
meet -at 7:15 p.m. tonight in the
League. Committee reports are due
-at this time, says Penny Reynolds,
general chairman.
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA -
Freshmen womens' honorary soci-
ety will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomor-
row, in.the Kalamazoo Rm. of the
League for Ensian pictures. Pins
and certificates not received in the
spring will be distributed.
* * * .
LEAGUE APPOINTMENTS--The
following women have been ap-
pointed to JGP committees: Rosa-
lie Rue, '59, campus publicity; Pat
Kruel, '59, stage manager; Mary
Eckfield, '59, assistant stage man-
ager and Grace Moore, '58N, as-
sistant dance chairman.
Women's Judiciary -,has an-
nounced the following appoint-
ments: Sandy Halford, '59, vice-
chairman and Kim Friebolin, '58.
* * *
UNION - The music listening
room in the Union is open from
8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. daily.
Although students are asked to
bring their own records 't present,
a record library will be expanded
within, several months.
No womanwill be admitted un-
less accompanied by a man. Men
may come stag.

Case club gives law school stu-
dents experience in presenting ar-
guments before a mock appellate
court.
An extracurricular activity, it
is open to any: freshman or junior
student. Men are assigned cases
for which they do research, pre-
pare written briefs and present.
oral arguments before a "court"
of senior students and faculty.
"judges."
Each case is handled. by four
students, two for each side. Start-
inig Monday, approximately 200'
teams willface each other in the
court room during the next month.
Each man will be -awarded a cer-'
tain number of points according to
his performance. -
Second semester of their junior
year, those with the highest num-
ber of,,p6ints are chosen to con-
.pete in the Campbell , Competition.-
This final competition sees top
case club participants arguing be-
fore - faculty, state and federal,
court judges. The winning team
receives a monetary award,
High-point juniors who have
excelled in written argument and
oral presentation of a case are also.
chosen as next year's senior judges.
Senior judges for this year are:
John Lewis, Gil Wanger, Phillip
Placief, Richard Wolfe, James
Wills, Roderick Wilcox, Robert
Sugarman, Phil Smith, Richard
Singer, Rob Schuyler, Martin Pon-
padur. Jerry Meeker, Bernard/en-
nedy, Phil Jacobus, John Hurley,
Peter Hay, Gene Hartwig, Charles
Gerlinger and John Foster.

USED CARS
FOR -SALE'
We specialize in goOd used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at 544
Detroit Street. NO -8141. )N36
'52 NASH STATESMAN. Bed. Good con-
dition. NO 8-6284. - )N16
FOR SALE: 1949 Dodge, black two door.
Good condition. Call NO .5-5853 after
8 p.m. or contact 1440 East Park. )B51
1950 FORD,-2 door. Call 4University ex-
tension 428 or NO 3-8046, )N45
j Subscribe

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Mortar Board, senior women's
honorary, will sponsor their annual
State Day from 10 a.m. to 2:30
p.m. Sunday at the ,Union.
Active members and their ad-
visors from Mortarboard chapters
at Albion College, Michigan State
University, Wayne University,
Northwestern and the University
of Michigan will attend discussion
groups on tapping qualifications,
scholarship promotion- and Mortar
Board projects.
Each year the State Day is ro-
tated among the five participating
colleges.

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