7, 1961 THE MlCHYGAN DAILY PAGE THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA (1! Captures Children THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE BAUER'S CHOC CAPTURING AMERICA BY THE BIT. TRAVELING of favo ;I monds, Toasted able cre CONTINENT the wor smooth. FARMER'S D piece in chocolat BAVARIAN' with imr THE CANDY GIFT THAT WILL BE REME M Open 8 A.M. to 9P.M. Daily LIBERTY at FIFTH .. ... :. ... sa +era oa..+erica., m w.YC.r wad+ rSQlwr dcl 5T.94 .' i'f 1[A E . . OLATE S E SALESMAN - A select company rite centers including Pecans, Al- Brazils and Filberts, Nut Yums, Imond Toddles and other delect- eations. Dipped in dark couverture. $1.65 -$3.25 ALS - the finest creams dipped in ld's best chocolate, mellowed and $1.65 - $3.25 AUGHTER - the world's master- candy, all pieces dipped in milk te, no creams. $1.65 - $3.25 MINTS -. blended rich chocolate ported mint flavors. 1.00 - $2.00 and $3.85 !BERED Open Sunday 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. 5 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. aa sa +ax a as a a. is i iy a°r a . ar +a va a. ass axi . +a i ,as aaa a az .ixsa. az :, -ya +a ,a: aro+a ,a: TREE--Ornaments sparkle on a tree that seems to reach to thesky. Toymakers Enrapture Youngsters In the uncomplicated mind of a child, Christmas is a time of carefree school-less days, cold soft snow, odors of freshly baked cook- ies and cakes, and festive trips to stores to see what Santa's work- men have produced. Nor can all the realities behind the glittering balls and shining' silver trees of the department stores disillusion the children, for; they have the gift of"guilessnss, a simplicity that creates real trips to the moon from cardboard boxes and. space helmets, changes foam rubber teddy beas and rag dolls into live people who 'share tea parties, deepest secrets and scold- ings from parents. To follow a small boy around a toy store. to Watch him change from spaceman to sailor to the Dodge City Mar- shall as he stares at the varieties of costumes and equipment that line the shelves in tempting array, is truely }an adventure in imagina- tion. A sandy-haired snub-nosed boy becomes a bloodthirsty pirate plundering up and down the Span- ish Main when he grips the hilt of an authentic though harmless plastic sword. A little girl, who had been wading in mud but a half an hour ago, is transformed into a demure mother as she ca- resses adoll whose eyes are closed in sleep.: ANTIQUE CAR-A model of a 1920 Stutz that you can really drive, complete with a horn that honks and a crank that grinds, is a fascinating attraction for children used to long sleek autos. Xmas at Hi-Fi & TV Center (That's next to Hill Auditorium) Tape Recorders $39 to $700 (Something for all purses) Transistor Radios $18 to $80 (Nothing less than six transistors) Stereo Systems from $95 to $2900 (We mean $95.00) RADIOS f rom Santa . (Telefunken -Zenith- Magnavox) Stereo Headsets $19.95 to $40 (Listen to stereo through your ears) Dynamic. Stereo Tonea 'rm $9.9,5 (Two heads - use one for each ear) In the Bell Tower Hotel Building 304 S Thayer St. (Near Hill-Auditorium) r5 ANN ARBOR CENTER" Carmpus Store Pittsfield Village 304 South Thayer 3430 Washtenaw I NO 5-8607 NO 8-8655 across from Hill Aud. We love students! . " - PICTURE PAGE, by JAMES KESON " 1iINC8 1848... True, one good Pendleton deserves another" .. but hundreds of other fine quality gifts are available from . a pair of sox or a fine linen : handkerchief to a pair of $35.00 imported Destino cuff links. Slipper sox, plain or plaid wool . $3.50 Fine imported & domestic belts $2.50 up Beautiful, soft gloves, lined or Be.tifuA rl,l ~.rl :n nn..to..ns _t flf A A