PAGE FOUR
TH MICHIGAN DAILY
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1926
SOME MODE GVESTS
I Izlii 0 1 Ii in I I e hree)
iii.; lois) ("lvixayll( roil; lb. lb nice
Peflerly, Aniin Arbor, Arxina lb. t'oi.-
ix rvi' Ann Arbor; Aarjorle (lark,
Mlonroe.
Slavonia's King
Aia . Co xc Buffalo, N. Y;
an Arbor; Ai 1i Elle(o (ard-
iX ondI (XlBety isbrn
t,1. N raJ. (lth iCar.
0111; K thnie
Iin, ) m N. .; laga eS -.
Ann Arbor; Virginia Tice, Ann Arbor; Ash, Muncie, Ind.; Mildred E. Scams-
1larbara Tork, Flushing; Relen Stew-! horne, Steubenville, 0.; Isabell U.
art, Aurora, Ill.; Florence Woertel, Field, Detroit; Gertrude M. Metlbar-
thiboonburg, 0.; Valeria Dickenson, gie, Bad Axe; Francis A. Vincent, La-
Pontiac; Margaret Blallard, Pitts- peer; Ila M. Eyre, Dletroit; Ruoth C,.
burgh, Pa.; Mary Louise Uooney, Curl, Springfield, O.; Rolls N. Cara-
h ighland Park; Laura Taylor, Stock-I naugh, Grand Rtapids; :Martha 11.
bridge; Hlelensa Van Rensneselaer, New Johnson, Dletroit; Lillian Lake, lDe-
York, N. Y. troit; Dorothy B. Van Stone, Dletroit;
______Jesse Williams, Detroit; Mrs. Muriel
Booth No. 16-Delta Sigma Pi S. Van Stone, Detroit.
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Boothi No. 8 hi' oxi Ni
Patros I X.an irs. XWilL
WaulzAnini Arbor; Mr. n(1MrsIs
MXeyerIDetroit.lCxier iss
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Patrons- Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
tampbiell, Ann Arbor; Mrs. L. J. Mer-i
t 1'ilapAixli kl, Cincinnati, 0.; Mrs. H. E. Hoff-I
!Me -ui li-. i. IB. Mc- inian, Muncie, Ind. Guests- Misses,
c., lr. ;mi l -ir:. 11). I"Ruthi lE. Nelson, Saginaw; Esther R.
Booth No. 17-Phi Sigma Kappa
Patrons-Mrs. W. Pt. Aubirey, Ann
Arbor; Prof. and Mrs. H. Merriek, Ann
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'I ixiaxi I, if.; Ilaxrriet Thmxxis, Kal-
iaeo; XI i xi ol~, iielxiit; Dorxis
1 oiinlxx r x, Y xiiiiixeliiO.; flutii
XXWilkieu, Higlxnd fxiik; liice i li i
IDetroit;lilen R iamsaxy, xii rbxoi;
Ch'larlioI fuller, 1 aluxiiix;iaxi rin"1e
Canhn ii Evlxi, .anisumn,Il.; WXiifre d
Samiple', Dtit; ii Dlmol s lxx 'iliii Tea-
verse City; lbiiixix, ieI ulilamexii, Ain
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J- HOP FLOWERS
THE girls with the most beautiful
f corsages, the houses most at-
i= tractively decorated, will obtai
y' their flowers from the Ann Arbor
Floral Company. We have a boun
tiful supply of flowers and acces-
sories in readiness for your J-Hop
requirements, Remember we are
experts in floral decoration and ar-
rangements.
Ann Arbor Floral Co.
Store 122 E. Liberty Dial 6215
4iuurvir ttli Makr N3fiuffr (Wi
Boot No. x L i ' lii XC i lha, lii Ii (, i nii 'rbor
PaXiiii , ,? J I kI,11ot ii Til kAn ll(-x
t nnArbo. x I ssxxusesi ix f.0 Smple D i i 1ih 1
Coaoperi i x' x'la; ldys xxx XII iiil r ,iiiii i Xxi e, Inix
H i ngN Y;1ix _ix l a , 0; 1rt
iPliasant;ii se xxxii l c Io ;e ;i Jo r t. atl N.Y ;I i I
eph; Jayne Sample, . XX iInc.i :-_J~eW~r .Y;M reLlL
Owlif. lx leixix I uuiiixn' N i eIiind.xii r a; I- a ,ba lcr .Io((
IAoilie - V P l ii; lxx ui e l' le , hngxliiAlXii Arb'oIr;ii l i X L. i'. itie,
Ix rli; t xi iiSim i, bFoirt X'xyiie, ;ixrg. IElikhart, lxit1., I?'ii Iil,
Ind; if, XlIlrxeilfDorxan, Flint. ; Charlottei ;xviup. Xinn Xiirio'; Cx li i.
Bli'ert , mimin, Ill. XVxnlfee, DetritI) 'nill I xx
I I I Hot ILunches
11:00 -2:00
- GREY:00 - 7:36
Salads, Sandwirhes and
_ i .4 .. _Fouritain Sepivirr .
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The Importance of Having
the Right Costume!
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The right costume? How
very important it is. And how
very important that her costume
expresa the newest and moat
authentic tendency of Fashion !
How necessary that the ward-
robe of those clever young
women who are the social lead-
ers follow the correct lines that
have been recognized as vogue
for 1926!
To choose your costume
properly demands minute at-
tention-but more than that it
requires shopping where gowns,
wraps, and all the things that
complete the costume are style
-and where there are indivi-
dual costumes for every type.
Such selection is possible in
Ann Arbor at
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si.igN reutricaitions. iere:iiina
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