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May 07, 1927 - Image 12

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The Michigan Daily, 1927-05-07

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1 'our large panels elaborately p,
et!ed also ran from this large cer
motif to a point und~er the .t
siLarge tossels of gold were suspei
rdfrom the four corniers, of the cei
~g ILaiswere suspended from var
rg 1 points of the ceiling, which were

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(Continued from Column Two)
Nile green crepe paper radiated to
cover the cejlftig, which was made to
represent a large lily pad. The pan-
els were all painted to represent deep
sea fish and vegetation and one had.
the feeling of being on the ocean~ bed
when dancing around to the strains
of the orchestra.t
R. T. Bittinger., '27 Spec., is the win-

~Of the May Party; this is yet in the
Sfuture and we are now on the eve
or it. Tonmorrow it will also be his-
~tory and go down in the annals of
ca1u1us 'social events,

at

aber

The front page design of this sup-
plemnent was drawn by Percy Dan-

1926 the competition was won'
J. E. Preston, '27A, who is general
man of th~e party this year. Itl
ded for a deep sea setting whichj
assed anything that had ever beenf
npted. It provided 'for. an entireI

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the trackt al
was placed
these panels
ereal feeling
ning and dis-
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richi ,a Ross T. Bittinger, '27~A
Designer of "Elves' Garden Revels"

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ordinary chocolate and the faious Mild
served at Calkins-Fletcher.
It's now-it's mild-it's bittersweet. You
flavor in those thick double-rich, malted milks
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gouierous portions of- every ingredient used.

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