Saturday, February 15, 1936 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Governor Fitzgerald Heads Patrons Of Hop; Classified Diretor, Faculty Are Included Gov. and Mrs. Frank D. Fitzgerald FOR RENT -ROOMS of Lansing headed the list of more CLASSIFIED FO REN Desirabe ream f Un- than 200 who served as patrons and patronesses for the 1936-J-Hop. ADVERTISING versity wamen. Seniar, Graduate President and Mrs. Alexander G. or Campus Business Women. Apt. Ruthven are also on the roll which drti na g ptme ares th n 3. 220 S. Thayer. McEntie Apt. includes members of the Board of The classified columns close at fivel Phone 2-1225. 279 Regents, faculty and parents of asenms t ya 'e at en committee members. A special booth tea eisa e . COMFORTABLE single room in a was provided for these guests at the cash in da nce lia e reading iie quiet house. 715 E. Ann. Phone (o bis of a five aere goreds toe 75 9 west end of the huge Intramural line) er ne or twa inaertions. iOc . ec reading lice ter three or moee --____ ___ _______ Gymnasium. insertions. Minimum 3 lines per in- NICE single, steam heated room, first The complete list of those invited resrlephone rate -15c per reading line floor. Available next semester. 500 to serve as patrons and patronesses is ree twe ec mere insertiens. Minimum Catherine Street. Phone 9749. afollows: tisre liesa per insertion. as s0% discount if paid withir ten days 271 Regent Junius E. Beal and Mrs. rom the date of last inserto n._ Beal of Ann Arbor, Regent Franklin one month ....................... CLEAN comfortable single room in M. Cook and Mrs. Cook of Hillsdale, 4 lines E..D., 2 monthes . 8 private home. 417 Benjamin Street. Regent Esther M. Cram and Leroy 4 lines E.O.D. 2 months .... ..8c Ph Regnt0 lies en. 2s mesieh. one942.28 V. Cram of Flint, Regent David H. 100 lines used as desired . ..8 --- Crowley and Mrs. Crowley of De- s linses used as deaird ........7( ROOM in private home. Will rent troit, Regent Charles F. Hemans of 2.000 lines used as desired ........6 double or single. For information The above rates are per reading line call 5634. 284 Lansing, Regent James O. Murfin based on eight reading lines per inch and Mrs. Murfin of Detroit, Regent Ioice type, upper and lewer ease. Add I - is per lice te above rates tor all capital TWO Single and two double rooms, Richard R. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Letters. Add 6 per line to above for close to campus and hospital. 917 Grand Rapids, Regent Ralph Stone bold face, upper and lower case. Add Ge per line to above rates for bold face E. Huron. Phone 2-1982. 293 and Mrs. Stone of Detroit, and Eu- ,apital letters. gene B. Elliot, state superintendent Tehe above rates are for 7%2 point) FOR RENT: Rooms for Jewish girls. of public instruction, and Mrs. El- 1511 Washtenaw Avenue. Tele- liot of Lansing. NOTICES phone 3851. 276 Vice-President James D. Bruce and _ __-- - --_ -------- LAUNDRY Mrs. Bruce, Vice-President Shirley FOR RENT: Piano for practice - W. Smith and Mrs. Smith, Vice- Kroeger upright grand. Close to STUDENT HAND LAUNDRY: Prices President C. S. Yoakum and Mrs. campus. Telephone 2-2603. 299 reasonable. Free delivery Phone Yoakum. 3006. 6x Dean Henry M. Bates and Mrs. TUTORING. Call Price, 4738. 325 Bates, Dean Joseph A. Bursley and Jefferson. 295 LAUNDRV 2-1044. Sox darnec Mrs. Bursley, Dean Samuel T. Dana STATIONERY: Printed with your Careful work at low price. lx and Mrs. Dana, Dean James B. Ed- name and address. 100 sheets. 100 LAUNDRY, carefully washed in soft monson and Mrs. Edmonson, Dean envelopes. $1.00. Many styles water and hand ironed. Reason- Albert C. Furstenberg and Mrs. Furs- Craft Press, 305 Maynard. 9x able. Telephone 7287. llx tenberg, Dean Ciare E. Griffin and _ . _ Mrs. Griffin, Dean Edward H. Kraus MAC'S TAXI-4289. Try our effi- FOR SALE and Mrs. Kraus, Dean Alice C. Lloyd, cient service. All new cabs. 3x Dean Herbert C. Sadler and Mrs. APPLES, 50c bushel and up. Clean DenDRESSMAKING-We have cloth and jfruit. Filtered cider. Phone 2926. Sadler, President Charles A. Sink and silk samples. 1208 S. University. Wil i er. o S 298 Mrs. Sink. Phone 2-2020. 12x Will deliver. 1003 Brooks St. 298 Assistant Dean Alfred H. Lovell and Mrs. Lovell, Assistant Dean Wil- EVES examined, best glasses made at ber R. Humphreys and Mrs. Humph- lowest prices. Occulist, U. of M. reys, Assistant Dean Peter O. Okkel- graduate, 44 years practice. 54^ berg and Mrs. Okkelberg, Assistant Packard. Phone 2-1866. Dean Byrl Fox Bacher, Assistant (Continued on Page 10) SELL YOUR OLD CLOTHES: We'll buy old and new suits and over- coats for $3 to $20. Also highest prices for saxophones and typewrit- ers. Don't sell before you see Sam. - - Phone for appointments. 2-3640. STARTING WED., FEB. 19-21 lox "A MIDSUMMER HELP WANTED N IGHT'S DREAM" IT WIL_ aeon he Ma IT WLL oon e Mple Syrup time. T H E M A R I L Y N S H O P First Comes J-HOP Then Comes SPRING cAnd Then- All those beautiful, delectable Things to wear- COATS -'SUITS FROCKS --SKIRTS BLOUSES --HOSIERY SWEAT1ERS And we're well known, not only for the fine quality of our goods - but for "down-to-business" prices. We'll be seeing you - in fact, we're ready now. Ihet1R LNSho[ e =q-531 ELiberty St ~ Michigan Theatre Bldg V'A n n.- y RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE Matinee $1.10 - 83c - 55c Evening $1.65 - $1.10 - 83c - 55c NOW "STARS OVER BROADWAY" PAT O'BRIEN JAMES MELTON Sunday JAMES CAGNEY "CEILING ZERO" We are distributors of 100% pure Vermont Grade A Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar. We want a salesman to sell our product in your city. Our salespeople vary. Some are elderly men who need money. Married women have developed a year round income with us. Others are high school boys and girls. In factories we have men who sell to their fellow employees and add to their income without interference with their work in any way. Often Scout Masters become our representatives and let the boys of their troop do the selling. Many a boy went to camp last year by this method, Write to us and we will send you our plan. The time to get your orders for spring delivery is now. F. T. Freeman & Company, Inc., 535 E. Larned Street, Detroit, Mich. 297 different .. . AGAIN --- chosen as the official refreshment for the HOP by the 1936 J-HOP Committee. GINGER ALE i