4- 4 V 4 1 -4 4 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, Dec'ember 6, 1970 Sunday, December 6, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ---------------- _..,. , 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. V A .. , 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. ....n~..... S... ...... :eeI eM ..... " 1 ". . .N ..... h p N ". . . . . N I . "1 . 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 Z ¢: .,.:. ... :r-.'3,., Ir MEN'S SHOP * M I D It EtI( -a o I0 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? k } t 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 y It "%"33a'.R I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. UE BUY O R°EV S A SA"S SOR I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M J f c j l s PS E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 122 E.. Washington