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WEDNESDAY JULY 30, 1947

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Moonlight Dance
To Be Held Friday

Vets' Absence Reports Due

BARGAIN DAY
(Today Only)
20% Reduction
ON ANY ITEM IN OUR LARGE STOCK

Absence reports for veterans at-

Students will dance under the I tending the five and a half week

Reports may be either mailed to
the Veterans Service Bureau or !

stars at the Moonlight Dance, to or six week sessions must be sub- deposited in any of the stations
be presented from 9 p.m. to mid- mitted by Friday. Robert A. N al- designated on the ahsnce fornms

Plan Dance at Village
A dance will be sponsored by
the Willow Run Resident Council
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. August 9 at
West Lodge.
Proceeds of the dance are to be
used in carrying out the council's
program of village improvements.
Tickets, which are fifty cents,
may be obtained from council
members.
Read and Use
The Daily Classifieds

STORE HOURS:
9:30-5:30

OF MEN'S

FURNISHINGS

EXTRA SPECIAL
Our Entire Stock of All-Wool Sport Coats --

night Friday in the new parking
lot between the Chemistry Build-
ing and Natural Science Buildings.
Al Chase, Casbah bandleader,
will provide music for the out-
door dance, which will be spon-
sored by the American Veteran's
Committee, the League, the Un-
ion, the Student Legislature and
the Inter-Racial Association.
Admission to the dance is free
to all students.

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drop, director of the Veterans Ser-
vice Bureau, reitterated yesterday.
The first returns under the new-
ly inaugurated system, which re-
quires a single, overall report at
the close of the session, have been
arriving at a rapid rate, Waldrop
said.
"But," he continued, "there are
still many whose session closes
this week and have not yet sub-
mitted their reports. They must
do so or else they stand to delay
their checks."

Veterans in the eight week
session must submit theirreports
during the week of August 11,
while those who plan to attend the
four week post session are required
to submite their absence records
"during the week of September 12.

Classified Advertisin

Formerly to $25.00.

Your Choice $10.00

IlEfZ LTOGGERY
521 EAST LIBERTY -- Michigan Theatre Bldg.

VDAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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the requirements for the Master

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of Music Degree, will be open to
the public.

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For Summer Listening .. .
MUSIC IN
THE SHORTER FORMS
Snuites, Dances, Excerpts fron Opera
and Operetta, etc.
BIZET: Carmen Suite
London Philharmonic under Beecham
M X 144 ... . .. ......... ...... $3.15
CHOPIN: Les Sylphides - Ballet Suite
Boston "Pops" Orchestra under Fiedler
D M 1119 ............ . . ......... $4.03
ENESCO: Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1
Chicago Symphony under Stock
MX 203 $3.15
IBERT: Escales (Ports of Call)
N.Y. Philharmonic under Rodzinski
M X 263 ............... ... . . ...$3.15
KERN: Showboat - Scenario for Orchestra
Cleveland Orchestra under Rodzinski
M M 495 . ........ . ...................$4.20
MOZART: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
London Symphony Orchestra under Weingartner
M X 187 .. ........................... $3.15
MUSIC OF JOHANN STRAUSS
Minneapolis Symphony under Ormandy
DM 262 .............. . . . ......... $6.13
MUSIC OF TCHAIKOVSKY
Robin Hood Dell Orchestra under Kostelanetz
M M 601 ..............................$4.20
Waltzes, Ballet Music, Musical Comedy Favorites-
Light Music in Great Variety for your Summer Listening
at the
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Student Recital: Warren Allen,
Baritone, will be heard in a re-
cital at 8:30 Saturday evening,
August 2, in the Rackham Assem-
bly Hall, as partial fulfillment of
the requirements for the degree
of Master of Music. Mr. Allen
a pupil of Arthur Hackett, will
present a program including three
groups of Italian, German, and
French songs, Promesse de mon
avenir, from Massenet's I.e Roi
de Lahore, and a group of English
songs. The public is cordially in-
vited.

Summer Session Chorus: The
University of Michigan Summer
Session Chorus, Mary Muldowney,
Conductor, will present its annual
summer concert at 4:15 Sunday
afternoon, August 3, in Hill Audi-
torium. The first part of the
program includes songs by the
Chorus, and two organ selections
played by Grayson Brottmiller and
Elizabeth Powell. Elizabeth Green,
violinist, and Celia Chao and El-
izabeth Powell, pianists, assist the
Chorus in Brahms' "Love Songs,"
followed by Barber's "D o v e r
Beach" played by the String Quar-
tet, with Howard Hatton, Bari-
tone, as soloist, and a selection by
the Vocal Quartet. The public is
cordially invited.

Events Today
Dr. Robin A. Humphrey will
hold the third of four conferences
on Latin America, Wednesday,'
July 30, at 4:10 p.m., East Con-
ference Room, Rackham Build-
ing. These conferences are part
of the Summer Lecture Series,
"The United States in World Af-
fairs."
Coing Events
Dr. Gottfried S. Delatour will
hold the third of four conferences
on European affairs, Thursday,
July 31, at 3:10 p.m., East Con-
ference Room, Rackham Building.
These conferences are part of the
Summer Lecture Series, "The
United States in World Affairs."
The annual summer meeting of
the Linguistic Society of America
will be held Friday and Saturday,
August 1 and 2 in the Amphithe-
atre of the Rackham Building.
Sessions for the purpose of read-
ing and discussion of research
papers will be at 2 and 7:30 p.m.,
Friday, and at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.,
Saturday. The sessions are open
to members of the Society, the
Linguistic Institute and the inter-
ested public.
Regular Casbah Dance Satur-
day night, 9-12, with Al Chase's
Band. Stags and couples are wel-
come. 60c per person.
Casbahi Dance Hostesses please
report to Social Director's Offie
in the League at 8:30 p.m., Sat-
urday night before the dance.
"Arrowsmith," a motion picture
starring Ronald Coleman and
based on the Pulitzer Prize novel
by Sinclair Lewis, will be shown
by the Intercooperative Council
Sunday and Monday evening Aug-
ust 3 and 4. Tickets will be avail-
able at Box Office, Hill Auditor -
ium.

MISCELLANEOUS
ALTERATIONS, custom-made clothes,
remodeling of clothes. Prompt serv-
Ice. Hildegarde Shop, 116 E. Huron.
Phone 2-4669.
WANTED-To exchange pair of Satur-
day night play tickets for pair of
either Thursday or Friday tickets,
Phone 2-7201. )22
FOR SALE
SPECIAL VALUE white oxford cloth
shirts-button-down collar $3.00. All
sizes. Also white sport shirts. Phone
8768. )74
1942 SCHULT HOUSETRAILER; 21 feet,
sleeps four, completely equipped.
Price $1,950.00. R. H. Copithorn, Sel-
lecks Trailer Park, Ypsilanti. )89
BEAUTIFUL YOUNG PARAKEETS and
Canaries. Bird supplies and cages.
562 South 7th Street, Phone 5330. )93
ARGUS C-3 CAMERA complete with
case and accessories. Call Ypsi 3596-
J5 or write R. L. Weiss, 1086 Goshen
Court, Willow Run. )98
MOUTON LAMB winter coat. Prac-
tically new. Phone 7907 after 6 p.m.
)24
1937 BLACK Chevrolet convertible. Ex-
cellent condition. 928 S. Forest Ave.,
Call 2-2839 after 5:00 p.m. )25
MAN'S balloon tire bicycle with basket
and kick stand. $15.00. 1100 S. Forest.
)29
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED FOR FALL: Apartment for
2 graduate women or 2 single rooms.
Reply Box 5, Michigan Daily. )99
MARRIED STUDENT VET WITH CAR
needs apartment. Will come to rea-
sonable compatible terms immediate-
ly. Call Gloria Flynn, 7379 between
1:30-4:30 p.m. )12
MALE STUDENT desires room this
fall. Will pay full semester in ad-
vance. Preferably near campus. Rob-
ert Stratton, 2-4401, Rm. 12, Adams
House. )11
MALE STUDENT desires a room, pre-
ferably single, starting in fall. Please
phone Dan Dunbar, 207 Winchell.
2-4401 evenings. 15
TYPEWRITERS
Bought, Sold, Rented Repaired
STUDENT -& OFFICE SUPPLIES
0. D. MORRILL
314 S. State St. Phone 7177

TEACHING FELLOW and employed
wife need apartment. Call Mrs.
Bond, 4121 Ext. 2299 during day,
2-6779 evenings. )27
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED (by lady) experienced driver
to assist in driving to Connecticut
or Massachusetts or New York. Start
between July 31 and August 4 or 5.
References and interview required.
Phone 9682.
WANTED: Young woman desiring ride
to Montana on or about August 30.
Contact Apt. 8, 816 Tappan St. )16
STUDENT COUPLE desire ride to Flor-
ida after Aug. 15. Will share driving
and expenses. Contact us: 1465 Uni-
versity Terrace, Apt. 1336. )18
WANTED: Ride to Cleveland and re-
turn this week end. Share driving
and expenses. H. E. Elkins, 2-7553 )19
LADY AND five-year-old son leaving
August 6 for Yellowstone Park. De-
sire lady or couple to help drive
and share expenses. Call Mrs. Jor-
dan, 2-2258. )20
FLORIDA STUDENT desires ride to
Tampa area. Share expenses, driving.
Would like to leave Aug. 16-18. Call
Dave Wright 2-3256. )28
WANTED
BOARDING home for 2 year old Jap-
anese American boy. Phone 20382. )14
LOST AND FOUND

COSMETIC KIT
Just the right size and shape
for your extras, and it
comes complete with a smart
compact, lip-stick case and

perfume carrier.

Black,

red, green, navy and brown .,..

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LOST: Green plastic raincoat.
at Martha Cook Tennis
Please call 4750 in evening.

Sunday
Court.

3 .00

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LOST: Change purse with Keepsake
earrings near State and N.U. Reward.
Phone 24431 A. Cania. )21
LOST-Brown leather billfold contain-
ing ID. and Reserve cards at Wil-
low Run Village. Return to J. C.
weitekamp, Dorm 1, Rm. 111, Willow
Run Village. Reward. )23
LOST: Sheaffer mechanical pencil.
Black with gold band. Lost any-
where between Angell or University
Halls and East University bus stop,
or on bus itself. Treasured ]keepsake.
Contact or write J. Chvala, West
Lodge, Reward. )$0

J~~ aoon;i.

Operated by Musicians
205 East Liberty Street

for Music-Lovers
Phone 2-0675

Exhibitions
Photographs of Summer Fungi
of Michigan, Rotunda Museums
Building. July and August.
The Museum of Art: Exhibi-
tion of Prints-Vanguard Group,
Ann Arbor Art Association Col-
lection, and from the Permanent
Collection. July 1-28. Alumni
Memorial Hall, daily, except 'Mon-
day, 10-12 and 2-5; Sundays, 2-5.
The public is cordially invited.
Museum of Archaeology. Cur-
rent Exhibit, "Life in a Roman
Town in Egypt from 30 B.C. to
400 A.D." Tuesday through Fri-
day, 9-12, 2-5; Saturday, 9-12;
Friday evening, 7:30-9:30; Sun-
day 3-5.

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CLEf4RANCE
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SUMMER SHOES"

Business and
Secretarial Training
Approved for Veterans - Perpetual Placement Service
Enter Any Time - Individual Advancement
HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE
Founded 1915 William at State

Ann Arbor Bargaien Festiva
BAR GAINS GALORE!
... And we are giving you a great old-fashioned Bargain Day and Lucky for
you Mrs. Ann Arbor and Vicinity it comes just at the time of our clearance
of Spring and Summer stock.
At $22.50
Group of SPRING COATS and SUJTS RAIN OR SHINE COATS
to $59.00. Sizes to 44 of gabardine and satin twill.
originallytosOriginally to $29.95
At $12.95
Group of SPRING and SUMMER DRESSES . . . of every kind ...
SUITS dark, light, prints and solids. Sizes 9-15,
10-44, 16 /s to 241. Originally were to
Sizes to 18$395

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Exhibit of American Photo-
graphy, Daily. July 28. to August
8, Ground Floor, Exhibition Hall,
Architecture Building.t

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On All

Odds and Ends in
SUITS - RAINCOATS
JACKIE - SHORTIE
COATS
A_ Sizes to 18

At $10.00
Better HANDBAGS
of -eather and Plastics
SLACK SUITS-
HOU SECOATS
At $7.30

DRESSES of all Winds.
Sizes 9-15, 10-44, 161/2
to 24x.
Many originally to X9.95

Group of DRESSES - Bemberg, prints, crepes, cottons
Sizes 9-15, 10-44, 161/2 to 24'/2.

Men's and Women'

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One group of
PLAY SUITS-
BLAZER JACPETS
brown, black and check
in sizes to 16.

Better Leather & Plastic
HANDBAGS
Vaules to $19.95

Pieces of better
COSTUME JEWELRY

Summer Footwear
THIS SALE includes all of our nation-
ally advertised brands of summer cas-
uals and spectators for women and all
brown and white and perforated styles
of men's shoes. Not all sizes available.

At $5.00
SKIRTS
wool plaids and solids

DRESSES
of cotton, spun rayon,
crepes and prints

HOUSECOATS ... of Cotton and Prints
BRUNCH COATS AND SLACK SETS

HANDBAG- JEWELRY
BLOUSES- SWEATERS
Many items to $16.95

At $3.98
COTTONDRESSES PLAYSUITS
-- SUN SUITS -- PEDAL PUSHERS
- HANDBAG - BLOUSES -
SWEATERS - JEWELRY -
SKIRTS (cotton and wool), many items
priced originally to $10.95
At 49c
DICKIES - GLOVES
COSTUME JEWELRY - FLOWERS

At $1.98

$2.98

SKIRTS- SWEATERS- HANDBAGS
-- JEWELRY - PEDAL PUSHERS-
SUN SUITS - BIMUSES
At 980c
Closeout groups of
HANDBAGS - DICKIES -
COSTUME JEWELRY - FLOWERS
GLOVES - TEE SHIRTS

SALE ENDS
-- r r A \/ n v r r \r , I

EXTRA SPECIAL!

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