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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Sunday, Dec'ember 6, 1970
Sunday, December 6, 1970
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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SHOP JACOBSON'S FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. TO :00 P.M.
u MON.-TUES.-WED.-SAT. :30 A.M. To 5:30 P.M.
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thick-n-thin
corduroy flaresk
...new, soft, wa(:m,
and they look as good, as
thyfeel. Western scoop e
fron pocets wid ~.Miss J marks time with
belt loops. Navy, the peace mouse watch
bongrers.and make your pitch fore
28 t 36wais sies;the red, white and blue.
29, 31, 32 lengths.$8
her arms as time marches on...
S...~!:on a 1-3/8" face strapped to
:,: a red/white/blue band. $15.
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me's imported leather gift accessories
fo h a on the move who appreciates thew. ,
fire workmanship of skilled West German craftsmen.-°
A. Clothes brush with hot forged steel manicure .,
implements in the top. 6'/2" long. $6.of
B. Compact 7%"x$"x2" jewelry box with key lock. $6.
C. Zippered manicure set with six hot forged
I steel implements 7/2 x3"xl" closed size. $6.
D. Long handle clothes brush with zippered manicure
set in the top hanging ring. 10" long.$6
E. Long handle, clothes brush, hanging ring. 12" long. $4. C
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And a final thought
f before taking off
By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN
Chances are very high that some
time during the long holiday va-
--cation, you will find yourself fac-
ing an activity-less night.
What to do?
If you are lucky, you live in New
IEngland and it is snowing.
A real New England blizzard.
You're snowed in encapsulated
from the world bayond.
Go outside and gather some logs
and start a fire in your fireplace.
You have set the stage for a nos-
talgia-breeding evening of pop-
corn popping ,reading, meditating,
or playing scrabble.
But whatever else you do, you'll
eventually come to a startling
realization.
You'll realize that this rare and
precious evening need not be so.
You'll realize that for all you care,
this could last forever. What could
_b- nicer?
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This Christmas give a very special gift -
A concert ticket and supper party to the first
"GALA BENEFIT CONCERT"
for
The University Musical Society
AIITUIM
BUBINSTEIN
World-renowned Pianist
will be heard
IN HILL AUDITORIUM
FRI1DAY, JAN. 22- 8:30
Prices include a contribution (tax deductible)
$50.00 - $25.00 - $12.00 .- $8.50 -- $7.00 - $6.00 - $5.00 -- $3.00
(Invitations to receptions accompanying
tickets ordered in the first two categories) .
Information at:
UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY, BURTON TOWER, ANN ARBOR
Office Hours. Mon. through Fri. 9 to 4:30; Sat., 9 to 12 Phone 665-3717)
Some last
Flamring
Red Punch
CHRISTMAS looks better after
a gulp of Greg Forsythe's
"Flaming Red Punch." It is
guaranteed to turn even t h e
most sedate Christmas guests
into "Flaming Creatures." It can
be served at almost any occas-
sion during what are sure to be
high holidays. Here's how to
prepare it:
2 bottles red wine
4 oranges
,2 bottle rum (over 100 proof)
1/ lb.. sugar cubes
fondue set ;screening large
enough to eover flnue dish.
1. Cut up the oranges and
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