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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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League To Sponsor
Halloween Activities

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International. -
International Committee of the
League plans to give a Halloween
party from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Thursday in the League for inter-
national students.
Because of limited space only
first year international women
students and' their American sis-
ters and first year international
men students and their American
brothers will be able to attend,
says Nancy Hardy, chairman.
"We want to show internation-
al students the tradition of Hal-
loween since it is a unique holi-
day," says Eloise Eberhart, 60,
committee member.
Among the events planned are
a scavenger hunt, singing led by
an international student and try-
ing to bite apples on a string.
"The purpose of the committee
is to have social functions for in-
ternational students so that we
may meet and get to know one
another and have fun," Miss
Eberhart continued.
Panhellenic . .,
Panhellenic Association is ar-
ranging the entertainment for a
Halloween party which is being
sponsored by the Ann Arbor

-Daly-Leonard Cyr
HATCHER OPEI HOUSE-President and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher
chat with several students who attended last year's open houses.

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President and Mrs. Harlan Hat-
cher invite all university students,
especially freshmen and transfers,
to attend their open house from
4-6 p.m. tomorrow.
First of three opportunities this
semester to informally meet and
speak with President Hatcher and
his family, the open house will in-
lude a tour of the home guided
by hosts and hostesses from each
h of the houses.
Piano entertainment will be pro-
vided and fefreshments wiltl be
served..
Houses To Be Honored
Houses honored at this tea are:
Delta Gamma; Sigma Kappa; Del-
ta Sigma Delta; Beta Theta Pi;'
Zeta Psi; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi
Delta Phi, Anderson House, East
Quad; Adams House, West Quad;
Gomberg House, South Quad;
Cooley House, East Quad; Freder-
ick House, South Quad; Adelia
Cheever House; Angell House,
Alice Lloyd and Martha Cook
Bldg.
Housemothers who will pour in-
elude Mrs. Margaret Coulter, Mrs.
Gladys Platt, Mrs. I. Roe, Mrs.
Nelly Newell, Mrs. Janet Tait, Mrs.

Ruth Hawthorne, Mrs. Margaret
Blake and Mrs. Lois Ives, social
chairman of the League.
Over 20 Years Old
Presidential open houses were
first begun more than 20 years
ago by President and Mrs. Alexan-
der Ruthven. The open houses en-
able the president and his family
to meet the students, and the stu-
dents have a chance to get to
know 'the president.
Dress for the open house is in-
formal.
Built in 1841
Built in 1841, the oldest house
on campus has been the home of
eight University presidents. Im-
provements have been made over
the years, and the Hatchers have
added the outdoor terrace.
Many paintings throughout the
home are works of faculty mem-'
bers and students of the Univer-
sity. The crystal chandelier over
the center table is from Czechoslo-
vakia. The half table in the dining'
room was originally used many
years ago by Mrs. Hatcher's family.
In the plant rooni; students will
have an opportunity to see the
untalkative bird, "Chatterbox."

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SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMEN -
There will be a meeting of all
sorority and residence halls schol-
arship chairmen at 7:30 p.m. to-
day at the League.
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MICHIGRAS - The Central
Committee of Michigras will meet
at 7:30 tonight in Rm. 3-C of the
Union.
* * * -
ARAB CLUB-The Arab Club is
sponsoring a panel discussion of
"Algerian Problems" at 8 , p.m.
.tomorrow in Rm. 3003, Student
Activities Building.
Moderators for the debate are
Prof. George Camiron, chairman
of the department of Near Eastern
studies apd Ali Mahgoub, Grad.,
president of the Arab Club.
Members of the panel are:
Henry De Suremain, Law, from
France; Beverly Pooley, Law, from
England; Harry Beiling, graduate
political science, from the United
States and George Abi Saab, grad-
uate studies in economics, from
Egypt.
* * *
INTERNATIONAL CENTER TEA
-Weekly International Center Tea
will be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Thursday at the International

Junior Chamber of Commerce for
the city's school children at 7 p.m.
Thursday.
Entertainment - songs and
skits - will be provided by soror-
ity members. Refreshments will
be served.
The party is held annually t
help "keep kids from destroying
city property."
Assembly Keeps
Affiliate Program
Assembly Association is contin-
uing their associate member pro-
gram for students who are from
Ann Arbor and the surrounding
areas and live at home, again this
year.
As an associate member, a wo-
man would become affiliated with
the dormitory of her choice.
"This gives the girls a real feeling
of going to college while they're
living at home," says Marge
Shook, '59, big sister chairman.
Women would be allowed to
participate in all house functions
-such as teas, honors dinners,
social and athletic events and
would have meal and overnight
privileges.
The dormitory with which they
affiliate will provide a big sister
as "contact" between the woman
and the house. The program gives
Assembly a chance to meet wo-
men students living at home and
"keep them up with what's going
on on campus," says Miss Shook.
Triangle Taps
From 'neath the heels of dusty
feet,
Within the vitals of the Arch,
The Great Bronze Seal called
loyal men
In the dead of night to march.
So came the men of TRIANGLES.
Once more beneath the pointed
spires
New faces toiled with fear;
The seal of Triangles again shone
bright,
Cleansed with blood and fear.
So came: Ray Momicz, '59E, Jack
Squire, '60E, George Coral, '60E
David Cole, 59E, and Charles
Hildebrandt, '59E.
Posture Clinic...
"You can enhance your figure by
developing habits," according to
Dr. Katheryn Luttgens, associate
supervisor of the Physical Educa-
tion Department, who is in charge
of the posture clinic.
The servicei- of the department
is to help individual women stu-
dents to improve their posture, fig-
ure, and carriage. "Learning what
is correct and improving faults
takes much conscientious effort
and time because it is difficult to
break old habits," she said.
If you are interested in improv-
ing your appearance, call Dr. Lutt-
gens at Barbour Gymnasium' for
other questions about the course.

HELP WANTED
MUSIC
MATURE STUDENT OR INSTRUCTOR
to help plan music policy at new
radio station. Part time. Write
WOIA Radio, Saline, Michigan.
)H43
OPENING FOR two young men, ages 24
to 35. in our Cash Register and Ac-
counting Machine Divisions. Account-
ing background important. Electronic
ing our sales organization. Complete
training program. Liberal salary while
training. Apply in person:
The
National Cash Register Company
3456 Woodward Avenue
Detroit 1, Michigan )H41
INCOME OPPORTUNITY
Reliable man or woman from this
area to service a "route of cigarette
machines. Will take 5 hours a week
of your spare time and can net as
high as $275 monthly and can be
built to full time business with our
help, which could eventually net
$20,000 annually.
No experience or selling neces-
sary, route is established for the
operator. To qualify you must have
$900 to $1800 cash immediately
available, which is secured, and a
serviceable automobile. If sincerely
interested write for personal in-
terview giving phone number and
brief outline of background to Box
5182, St. Paul, Minn. )H42
Responsible person to carry The Mich-
igan Daily; must have car. Morning
delivery; good pay. Call Jack Stroh,
NO 2-9645 or 2-3241. )H38
UTOPIA
4 part time college students wanted
to sell non-competitive item. Ex-
perience not necessary. Call our
Jackson office for interview. State
4-0568 collect. )H36
WANTED: A paid reader for a blind
student. For Information call NO 8-
8156. )1139
WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone
NO 8-9382. )H5
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E.
Washington. NO 3-4858 )55
'52 Merc. 4-door
'54 Ford 2-door
'55 Ford 2-door
No Money Down
PALMER FORD SALES
Chelsea, Mich. GR 5-3271
)Sl
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
82
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"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 S3
New Atlas Tires
High in quality, low in price. 670x15,
$16.95; 710x15, $18.95; 760x15, $20.95
(exchange). No money down - easy
terms.
Hickey's Service Station
30 N. Main cor. Catherine NO 8-7717
68
LOST AND FOUND
DARK RIMMED GLASSES in brown
leather case. Lost near W. Engineer-
ing. Return to 435 W. Engineering.
)A45
LOST-Brown wallet. Contents impor-
tant. Reward. Call NO 2-2539. )A29

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

USED TV

NEW and USED
TAPE RECORDERS
AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
We carry a good selection of several
brands of prerecorded, stereophonic
tapes.
HI Fl STUDIO
1217 & 1317 So. University
(One block east
of new Campus Theatre)>
NO 8-7942
)X16
RARE VIOLINS
BOWS AND ACCESSORIES
All repairs promptly. serviced
by two competent repairmen.

LINES
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3
4
Classified

1 DAY
.80
.96
1.12

3 DAYS
2.00
2.40
2.80

Figure 5 average words to a line.
deadline, 3 P M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-32411

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FOR THE FINEST PORTABLE
HI-FI SEE:
PILOT, STROMBERG-CARLSON,
MAGNAVOX, and COLUMBIA.
$79.95 and up
We have name brand Hi-Fi
components also.
- MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
)X18

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55
4.14

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SETS

BUSINESS SERVICES
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears. moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
PRINTING
Specialties - 24 hour service
News Letters - Stationery
Fraternities - Sororities
Invites - Programs
Posters - Tickets
ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132
415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)
)J7
NO 8-9429 )J15
ANN ARBOR
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107
)J12
While You Wait Service
SANFORD'S
Get your hats cleaned - sSuits pressed
Shoes repaired and shined -
Fine Tailoring, 119 East Ann Street
Phone: Business NO 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
)J31
ANY FUR STYLE made quickly. Your]
fur or ours. Accessories for sale.
MARGARET SHOP
519 E. Liberty NO 5-5729
)J32
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
)J6
TYPING service of superior quality
offered by experienced manuscript
typist. Call 2-1038 'evenings or week-
ends. )J29
DON'T BE CAUGHT BY
COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR
FALL CHANGEOVER
NOW
Golden's Service Station 601 Packard

MISCELLANEOUS
GROUP bicycle insurance! Available to
University of Michigan students,
faculty and staff. Complete all risks
protection at lowest cost. Airway
Underwriters, Inc., NO 2-7621. )M7
FO X MOTEL,
(formerly Boyd's)
Phone In every room
2805 E. Michigan HU 22204
}M2
USED CARS
WANTED
We pay top dollars for goodused car.
GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
)N35
FOR SALE: Green Passenger car,
1948 Plymouth. Minimum of mileage;
maximum of character. Call NO 3-
8843. )N47
GERMAN HENKEL: Small, easy to park.
65 to 90 miles per gallon. $900. Call
NO 3-1458 or 2-9286. )N48
FOR SALE: '49 Packard Sedan. Radio,
heater, and overdrive. Call NO 3-0020
after 5 on week days. )N46
FOR SALE
CLEARANCE SALE
Rugs. Assorted colors and sizes.
50% OFF
Open Monday evening
SMITH FLOOR COVERING
207 E. Washington NO 3-5536
)B55
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;-
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c;\"military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 I. Washington.
181;
ALTERATIONS
SEWING AND ALTERATIONS done at
home. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Fry,
Hickory 9-2129, Whitmore Lake. )3
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Double-tireasted tuxedos converted tW
single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to
Michaels Tailoring Co., 142 Broad-
way, Detroit. Michigan, for free de-
tails or phone WOodward 5-577. )V2
NEW CARS
1958 Volvo here
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)V3
PERSONAL
Sports Illustrated features Michigan in
this week's issue. Our subscription
price-8c ($4 yr.). Last opportunity
to obtain St. Eve. Post and Atlatic
Monthly at low ratest StudentPerm'
odical, NO 2-3061. )F63
HOMECOMING PICS ON SALE. Ad.
Bldg. Tues. and Thurs. 12:30 to 5:30.
p.m. 4)F°
Special two drawer files for students.
$23.75
MORR ILL'S
314 S. State
)F5#
ATTENTION golfers! Play golf at scenic
Municipal Golf Course. 18 holes.
Open through November. Reasonable
rates. Pro shop full 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 Delivr
)F39
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO RENT furnished or un-
furnished 3 to 4 bedroom house, near
grade school, occupancy by Nov. 15,
permanent resident, local references,
NO 3-0454. )K4
Read and Use
Daily Classifieds

MADDY
508 S. William

MUSIC
NO 3-3223
)Xil

MONTH-END
CLEARANCE
Continues Thru Thursday

Center.

* * *

BOWLING CLUB-First meet-
ing will be held at 5:10 p.m.,
Thursday at the Women's Athletic
Bldg.
All interested bowlers, experi-
enced or beginning, are urged to
attend. At the meeting, a regular
meeting time will be decided upon.
If interested, but unable to attend,
contact Anna Mapes, '59Ed, club
chairman, at Stockwell.

HI-FI EQUIPMENT deals. Student
agent--Below net prices. Phone NO
5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8
FOR RENT
ROOMMATE WANTED to share apart-
ment near campus. Reasonable rent.
Call NO 8-7923. )C54
PLEASANT Man's Single near campus,
private entrance. NO 2-3697 evenings.
) C53
CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, single room
in quiet, private home. Near campus.
$12 per week. Male student. NO 3-
5788. )C52
IDEAL FOR FOUR students thru sum-
mer session. Two bedroom apartment
unfurnished. 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.
)051
FOR RENT: Unfurnished house, Whit-
more Lake. Call evenings NO 2-7531
(children welcome). )C50
ATTENTION STUDENTS - TRAILER
SPACE AVAILABLE Car pool now
forming, excellent waterand road.
20 minutes east of Anne Arbor. Mich-
igan at IHagerty Rd. Canton Mobile
Village, Wayne, Michigan. )CI
TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to New Jersey or New
York City Thanksgiving, round trip.
Call Marcy, 497 Jordan, NO 3-1561,
Ext. 489. ) all

PHOTO SUPPLIES

BOLEX MOVIE CAMERA.
for the finest in movies
priced from only $89.95.
THE QUARRY

320 S. State

NO 3-1991

)D20
PETS AND SUPPLIES
Tropical fish, aquariums, and
supplies, monkeys, hamsters, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM

Costume suits

(wool

A Group of Wool
Suits, Tweeds,
Flannels, Knits,
Rayon and Acetate
Blends

2500
orig.
to .49.95

dresses with jack-
ets and better
dresses of all kinds
including cocktail-
Bridesmaids and in-
forma I wedding
dresses.

328 East Liberty

NO 3-0224

(open daily except Thursday)
ITS
BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca-
naries. Cages and supplies., AKC
Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403.
}T2

Group of DRESSES of ev-
ery kind including eve-
ning and cocktail dresses.
Sizes 7-15, 10-44, 121/2-
241/2, tall 10-20. Origi-
nallyto 2995.
Group of Hats, costume
Jewelry,-Zircon stone set
rings, Dinner Rings, Long'
Cinch Bras, Blouses, -
Sweaters.
5,00

CLIP OUT AND MAIL

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A group ofsbeautiful wool
tweed suits. Sizes 7-15,
10-20 Reg. and' Petite.
Originally 49.95 to 59.95.
Special 39.95
DRESSES of every kind
and size. Better hats of
Beaver, Melusine, velour,
velvet.
10.00
Group of Jackets
Jumpers - Skirts
NYLON HOSE-all good
shades. Broken Sizes 81/2
short to 101/2 long. Were
originally 1.35 to 1.65. '
Group of Rhinestone
necklaces and earrings.

HANDY CLASSIFIED FORM

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MCHIGAN DAILY
420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich.

Please find enclosed $ for which you are to publish the following
classified ad for three consecutive days. (Use pencil and print each word
clearly.)

Group of Strapless Bras,
girdles, rhinestone rings,
necjkloces, nylon blouses.
3.98
PLAYTEX
ANNIVERSARY SALE
With every purchase of a Play-
tex mold and hold zipper girdle
at 10.95 or a Playtex magic
controller girdle at 8.95, you
will receive a Playtex Living
Bra at 3.95.

(2 LINES MINIMUM)

Many pieces
nally 5.95.

were origi-

$2.00
$2.40
$2.80
$3.25

NOW 1.*00

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