PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1925 JUNIOR HOP GUESTS (Continued from Page Five) istique; Anna D. Dunlap, Ann Arbor; Alice Kastle, Chicago; Frances E. Light, Rochester, N. Y.; Hazel M. Leck, Chicago; Margaret O'Reilly, Saginaw; Ruth Probst, Ann Arbor; June Ruelle. Detroit; Helen Mary Rowe, Grand Rapids; Louise M. Schaub, Chicago;I Elizabeth Stocking, Duluth, Minn.;1 Phyllis A. Turnbull, Sarnia, Ont.; Mrs. Paul E. Crane, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Donald S. Kelley, Detroit. Booth 24-Hermitage Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Moore, Detroit. Guests - Misses VirginiaI Crossman, Detroit; Mildred Connor, Grosse Point; Dorothy Every, St. Paul, Minn.; Gertrude Flynn, Detroit; Louise E. Galloway, Hillsdale; Bea- trice Graham, Detroit; Mary Loin Gudakunst, Detroit; Charlotte Haller, Calumet; Marjorie Hitchcock, De- troit; Kathryn Higgins, Flint; Clarissaj James, Detroit; Mary E. Kiem, Chilli-! cothe, D.;sFrances Norton, Detroit; Helen Ramsa EAArbor; Elizabetlh Tickling Victim i I I i i i Pa.; Cla rineLevy, Ann Arbor; Sarah jZack, Detroit. Booth 30-Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Chi, Alpha Kappa Kappa Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Wil- son. Guests-Misses Anne Gilbreth, Mont Clair, N. J.; Margaret Wells, Athens; Celia Chilman, Detroit; Al- tbea Busch, Detroit; Mary E. Kelly, Mt. Pleasant; Dorothy Fletcher, Bay City; Guenevere Itandis, Deland, Fla.; Josephine Schepers, East Lansing; Jean Briggs, Detroit; Thyria Sheffield, Valparaiso, Ind.; Louise Bixby, Evan- ston, Ill.; Elizabeth Snyder, Detroit; Elina M. Walz, Ann Arbor; Ruth Mountain, Olean, N. Y.; Helen May Best, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Eunice Rose, Hammsrondsport, N. Y.; Dorothy Fruet- tner, Bessemer; Ellen Johnson, South Bend, Ind.; Florence Wertel, Gibson- burg, O. Booth No. 31-Phi Beta Pi, Phi Rho Sigma Patrons-Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Coller. Guests-Misses Suzanne Sullivan, New York, N. Y.; Phsyllis Edkins, Chicago;j Lillian Hastings, Ann Arbor; Charlotte A. Fralick, Hamilton, Ont.; Dorothy Hamilton, Muskegon; 'Ihelma Hamil- ton(, Howell; Maxine Geddes, Schreve- 1upor. La.; Rosensary Matgen, Detroit; Lucy Huber, Ann Arbor; Helen Kim- ball, Ann Arbor; Frieda Wishropp, (Continued on Page Seven) CHCGODTRI CHICAGO DETROIT The Distinctively Smart Styles are From Ruby 's See them at the Hop Wtfrca 3.1ub INCORPORATED 12 Nickels Arcade Reid, Richland; Winifred E. Sample, -Rentchler. Detroit; Ruth Smith, Detroit; Ruth Russell A. Gohring Winchell, Lansing. Russell A. Gohring, '27, plays the Booth 25-Lawyers Club part of Jack Houghton, the leading Booth25 Layers lssb man15in the nin~ete'enths Alieligan Caisms Patrons-Dean Henry M. Bates andU Mrs. Bates, Ann Arbor. Guests- Opera, "Tickled To Death," ailhichI Misses Ada Giles, Saginaw; Florence will make its final appearance before K. Grill, Manistee; Josephine E. Heer- the guests of the Hop this afternoon ing, Grand Rapids; Mary C. Kunze, at the Whitney theater. Detroit; Margaret F. Maxwell, De- troit; Helen Ii. Parker, Detroit; Laura hold, 0.; Barbara Pattin, Grand E. Rankin, Bad Axe; Margaret M. Rapids; Helen Hartsook, Evanston, Ruppe, Hancock; Margaret D. Slav- Ill.; Barbara Allen, Detroit. ens, Oak Hill, 0.; Eshter R. Solar, Rapids; Dorothy . Sebue,GDera Booth 29-Phi Delta Epsilon, Kappa Beatrice Whitacre, Bowling Green, 0. P N Di amb.a P si ______Patrons-Dr. and Mro. Sauol Hosen- Booth 26-Phi Delta Chi zweig. Guests-Misses Anna M. Cohn, Canton, 0.; Ann E. Weiss, Toledo, 0.; Patrons---M'r. and Mrs. George N. Freda Arnoff, Cleveland, 0.; Margaret Finsel, Detra. Gests-Misses Ruh ,Sandberg, Ann Arbor; teona Meyer; Badgley, Jackson; Elizabeth Bell,; Sarah Levin, Detroit; Sylvia Weltord, Jackson; Martha A. Brownell, Battle Chicago; Estelle Klein, Pithsburgh, Creek; Louise Camp, Ann Arbor; ,_Chicgo;_EstlleKlin,_Pitsburgh Dama Godfrey, Ann Arbor; Margaret Henckel, Cleveland, 0.; Zelda M. Kingsley, Three Rivers; Marie Lap- ham, Detroit; Mary McMullen, Grand Rapids; Illiah McQuade, Detroit; Stel- la Murray, Evanston, Ill.; Lillian Pol- lari, Rudyard; Helen F. Robb, De-- troit; Jean Swinton, Charlevoix; D. GROC June Weber, Saranac; Margaret FINE CLOTHES Welch, Windsor, Ont.; Mrs. Ruth B. EC t. Gilmore, Chicago; Mrs. Edward Ven- aOL5 5l ' nard, Detroit. mren-, than- Know Booth 27-Phi Kappa Tao u o n othes Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kil- patrick, Detroit. Guests-Misses Vir- Wand Z ailored ginia Brooks, Detroit; Edna Hodges,, usually desire. to Almont; Eva James, Detroit; Ger- trude MacRae, Evanston, Ill.; Kath- avoid the usua erine Matthews, Port Clinton, 0.; annoyance.. of fittings Helen Mary Moynes Detroit; Ada Ca- Ii LOTH Shubert, Shillington, Pa.; Sarah M. Townsend, Celina 0.; Helen Valk, 'ender Sertice.,. Muskegon. Unexcelled. Booth 28-Gamma Eta Gamma Patrons-Mr. and Mrs. Jul Berns. TBOVEN, Inc. Guests-Misses Alice Delbridge, De- TOPSOre. troit; Josephine Thomas, Grosse Ti-o Stores Pointe; Blanch Martin, Bay City; Ma- 1107 S. University Ave. f bel Post, Toledo, 0.; Miriam Stotzer, Nickels Arcade, S. State St. ! Archbold, 0.; Helen Cleary, Escanaba; Elizabeth Speicher, Summerset, Pa.; Helen Crawford, Detroit; Betty Burns,I Blissfield; Margaret Probeck, Arch- Illl lli ill ill lli lil ili lil llil ill ill lli lii lil ill lil illi ill lli lli ill lil ill ll I h j Ilie Importance of Having TIe Right Costume! i b , i , 1/ l f , i 1 u 1 , j1 i _ 1 - . . . L Y ' ,.+ ! t J l t I , r, . The right costume? How very important it is! And how important that this costume express the newest and most authentic tend- ency of Fashion! 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