PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 THISI iS ALL OF HEM (Continued From Page Seven.) zog, Saginaw; Alberta Leverett, Lans- ing; Katherine M. Beierlein, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Viola Martin, Muskegon; Alberta Van Voorhis, Jackson; Made- line M. Evon, Detroit; Mildred Schatz, Toledo, O.; Marjorie Morgan, Tecum- seh; Tessa Worden, Ann Arbor; Rita E(eebe, Battle Creek; Mrs. J, M. Det- wyler, Ann Arbor. Booth 44-Delta Tau Upsilon Paron-Mrs. Anna Dilligham, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Frances S. Newell, Kirkwood, Mo.; Margaret Aileen Ellis, Owosso; Dorothy Og- born, Saginaw; Leontine Hollister, De- troit; Constance Clark. Woonocket, R. I.; Frances B. Motz, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Margaret La Feure, Toledo, 0.; Elizabeth Russell, Saginaw; Catherine . Wite, Gary, Ind.; Frances orine, Detroit; Genevieve Fasett Washing- ton, D. C.; Elsa Schuler, Grand Rap- ids; Marjory Brando, Detroit; Luella M. Schneider, Ann Arbor; Mrs. D. B. Cook, Owosso. Booth 45-Alpha Rho Chi, Delta Alpha Epsilon Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Makielski, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Lora Corson, Ann Arbor; Lucile Gard- ner, Ilansing; Helen Gladding, Kal- amazoo; Edith Olson, Kalamazoo; Kathrine Hubbard, Mt. Clemens; Mil- dred Huebner, Mt. Clemens; Vivian North, Ann Arbor; Marian L. Palmer, Detroit; Elizabeth Smith, Big Rapids; Josephine Weeks, South Bend, Ind.; Helen Whipple, Grand Rapids; Ber- nice Whitbeck, Lansing; Kathryn Will- son, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Booth No. 46-Sigma Nu Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. F M. Smith Detroit. Guests-Misses Marjorie E. Jones, Cleveland, 0.; Mary Pell, De- troit; Marjorie Houghton, Bay City; Irene Lutz, Ann Arbor; Lucia Lee Kil- patrick, Detroit; Marion Leland, De- troit; Margaret Townsend, Detroit; Helen Pape, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Alice Tyler, Detroit; Constance MacDonald, Houghton Booth No. 47--Delta Sigma Delta Patrons-Dr. and Mrs. U. G. Rick- ert, Ann Arbor; Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Vedder, Ann Arbor; Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Ward, Ann Arbor; Dr. and Mrs. Jeserich, Ann Arbor. Guests-Misses Helen Brown, Ann Arbor; Florence R. Crissmai, Washington, D. C.; Frances Fishburne, St. Johns; Joyce M. Godfrey, Hillsdale; Virginia E. Kurtz, Jackson; Elizabeth M. Lyons, Montrose; Katherine McCann, Toledo, B.; Marjory Peoples, Detroit; Leita P. Root, Otisville; Maxine R. Rust, Ann Arbor; Buryl Scott, Flint; Gertrude Tesch, Madison, Wis.; Mrs. J. R. Crissman, Ann Arbor. Booth No. 48-Lambda Chi Alpha Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. H. C. La- mont, Detroit. Guests-Misses Mabel Neel, Jenkintown, Pa.; Mignon Sny- der, Ann Arbor; Celestine Maloney, Hopkins; Lillian Harding, Detroit; Josephine Morse, St. Joseph; Gretchen Smith, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Lenore Gard- ner, Ann Arbor; Elizabeth Parrott, Jackson; Miriam Mansfield, Detroit; Margaret Earhart, Ann Arbor. Booth No. 49-Sigma Chi Patrons-Mrs. Ruth Bacon, Bu- chanan. Guests - Misses Elizabeth Clark, Detroit; Doris Gladden, Bentonville, Ark.; Gwendolyn Good- man, Detroit; Elizabeth Harriman, Long Beach, Cal.; Ruth Huyette, De- troit; Margaret Houser, Lena, Ill.; Ruth Leffler, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Marion McAleer, Hammond, Ind.; Eil- een Otis, Kalamazoo; Ruth Rankin, Ann Arbor; Evelyn Reese, Youngs- town, O.; Harriet Simpson, Galesburg, Ind.; Frances Tyson, Geneva, N. Y. Other guests at the Hop Include: Ruth Williams, Wafeon, O.; Eliza- DETROITERS LEAD 1926 HOP Finish Big Task :...;;;;;;:.;.: :::"::.:::,:: :::.::::::::::.::..:.........(Continued fronm Page One) . radio fans, aind two are Victor record- Miss Mary Atherton, of Detroit, ing artists. led the grand march of the 1926 J- A contest for decoration schemes Hop tonight, with Charles G. Oak-.was conducted by the decorations com- man, 26, general chairman of the - 'msittee, under J. D. Darling, '26A, and committee. Oakman and Miss Ath- the Arabian design, the work of Neil erton are old classmates, having K. Barber, '26A, was selected. The attended grammar school together, -work of construction was begun last d both are graduates ot tetroit - iWednesday, and a crew of men have Northern high school. Since her been working day and night to finish <}graduation in 1921, Miss Atherton the work on lime. hasdbeen engaged in socialweltare, hard Freyerg, 2 , was the chair- work in Detroit. man of the program committee which Oakman spent Iis treshnan year selected the leather card cases for the ti5 at City College, Detroitbuho s girls and thecae pigskin cigarettecae .: been active on the campus here fsr gr the men, which were distributed the past year and a half. At pre- on Wednesday and Thursday. sent, in addition to his duties in The floor committee, which super- connection with the Hop, he is vised the grand march and arranged chairman of the reception commit-the block "M" tonight, acted under tee 01 the Michigan Union. M the direction o1 Edgar J. Reilly, '26. ;.; The large amount of publicity con- nected with the greatest social event Photo by Dey Photo by Bachrach of the season was handled by Clay- Charles G. Oakman, '26 iiss Mary Atherton ton C. Purdy, '25L. With the opening of the Hop at 10 a commanding lead. Ann Arbor is In 1908 Ann Arbor liveries were o'clock tonight, the work of the com- F Ol cksO e second, with about 7i and Chi compelled to secure extra horses mittee ceased, with the exception of afrom nearby towns to accommodate that of Henry Groves, '26E, who is the F em s Flock rags and Grand Rapids are about JHpget masrmo h oi J-Hop guests. treasurer of the Hop. even for the honor of third place Toledo, Cleveland, Jackson, Battle Creek, Saginaw, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Girls,-girls,-girls,-more than 800 Flint and a score of others sent a of them, the pride of 32 states and 3 small group of their favorite daugh- foreign nations, representing more icrs than 300 cities, from Detroit's delega- Among the states, Michigan furnish- tion of more than 150 to the lone. ed the majority ot the guests, with Ohio second. Illinois led the rest of but not lonely, contribution of the the field, with the "native daughters" siall and distant cities, all are the of California very much in evidence, guests of the Junior class tonight. h f th h t considering the length ofteir trip. Miss Mary Kent hiller is a can- The neighboring universities have didate for the long distance record, iit been seltish with their teminine since she comes from Hastings, Eng-~ beauty, since many of Chicago's girls land. Miss Pauline Bridgman, of hail from the University of Chicago,p c British South Africa is the onlyt girls ron Eanston,lisrt14 ten irlsfromEvantonIllinois, are other girl from across the seas. the loan of Northwestern, and even 10 Among the states, California, Florida, tadison sent its representative, de- assachiusetts, Lousiama, alh sent spite the fact that the University of their representative Hop girl. 'Wisconsin is giving its Junior Prom In the race for quantity produc- in the state capitol tonight. tion of feminie beauty Detroit holds - At the Hap twenty-five years ago the beth Edgar Pittsbuirg, Pa.; Marrietlights went off, much consternation- thheyar itsur, a; arit E. Carter, Midland; Marjorie Black- resulting. Well, in those days they mar, East Aurora, N. Y. could blame it on the electricians. i i i i 1 i -AT.THE i l cl i Cl ill !l lllllll t l i l jj I' , I I ( I i 1 Gowns Delightfully New from Z Liberty stoff State N 605 CHURCH STREET C./t. lJlllllll~llllllllll~YlJlllllll,/llll./. /l~1ll.,,/.eoc4 Greetings from Graham's I,. 1. TWO COMPLETE COLLEGE STORES ONE at each end of the DIAGONAL WALK v ®'I : 1111 1111111111111111IIII11111 111111111l111111110 1 10I1111111I10 111I I 111111111111 11111111.111111I1H1II IIIIIIII1111H 1111I I111111~