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WENESDAY, DECNMER 7, 1949

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Collegiate Musicum To Appear
At Open AAUW Meeting Today

. A program presented by the
Uriiversity's Collegium Musicum
will be featured at the meeting of
the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti branch
of the American Association of
University Women at 7:45 p.m.
today in the Michigan League
Ballroom.
The only public performance of
the Collegium Musicum, under the
direction of Dr. Louise Cuyler,

Slate Final
Faculty Hour
A last chance for legal pre-final
apple polishing will come tomor-
row at the student-faculty hour
which will be held from 4 to 5
p.m. in the Grand Rapids Room of
the League.
The German and classical lan-
guage departments will be the
guests of the last Panhel-Assem-
bly-sponsored function of the se-
mester. Cokes, potato chips and
cookies, will be served.
The hours, particularly designed
for students who dislike the im-
personality of large classes, bring
an opportunity for meeting the
faculty on an informal basis.
Friendly Contacts with profes-
sors are important in gaining fu-
ture recommendations for Bureau
of Appointment blanks and in ful-
filling other personal reference re-
quirements.
Conversing with faculty mem-
bers is frequently helpful in de-
termining selection of courses and
in solving problems relating to ca-
reers. The student-faculty hour
committee has also reported that
students who have attended past
get-togethers have found many
faculty wives as interesting to
speak with as their husbands.
Student-faculty hours are open
to all students whether they are
concentrates in the department
being honored or not. The Grand
Rapids Room offers a variety of
recreational facilities to supple-
ment conversation including ping
pong, checkers, playing cards zxnd
a television set.
Co-chairmen for this semester's
hours were Lois Kennedy, repre-
senting Panhellenic and Pat Doyle,
representing Assembly.
Berets Popular
Berets are popular with college
coeds, for they may be worn with
many different outfits. With
tweed suits they are usually worn
plain, but with afternoon dresses
and theatre suits, they may be
dressed up with brightly-colored
Jeweled clips.

during this semester will include
traditional Christmas music of the
17th and 18th centuries. The meet-
ing is open to all interested per-
sons, whether or not they are
members of the Association.
A dinner for AAUW members
will precede at 6:15 p.m. in the
League Ballroom.
Additional entertainment will be
a short program of dances in the
Christmas spirit by the University
Dance Club, directed by Dr. Juana
de Laban.
The recital will include several
compositions for flute and harpsi-
chord, played by Nathan and Lor-
raine Jones of the University
School of Music. One of these will
be a rarely heard sonata composed
by General Reid, a contemporary
of Mozart and Beethoven.
Coed Calendar
JGP-Junior women who have
not paid their class dues, may do
so today.
A booth has been set up in the
League Lobby from 9 a.m. until
noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. "Juniors
who do not pay their dues may not
participate in JGP," said Betty
Tornquist, JbP Finance Chair-
man. "This is the last day on which
the dues may be paid;" she added.
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Badminton -- Co - recreational
badminton is being offered to all
men and women on campus who
are interested in this sport.
The first recreational period will
be held from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight
in the Waterman Gymnasium.
Everyone is invited to attend with
or without dates. Racquets will be
provided and birds may be pur-
chased at the door.
Protect Nails
To protect nail polish and. to
keep it from chipping, a protective
coat of transparent nail lacquer
should be used.

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If ou'e the casual type
you'l loe this toug
TWEED SKIRT
B ecause it's rough, wooly cloth, forthright,
nonchalant, cut with the new modified flare
and very much in pocket. Because of its good
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BELLE-SEARMERS
Jacobson ExIcusives
Add to her stocking wardrobe this Christmas,
choose her favorite sheerness in beautiful
Belle-Sharmeers. They fit perfectly from the
top to the bottom, proportioned in width
as well as length.
1.75

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Superb's fine
MOLAVO GLOVES

it in gold, rose, green.

Sizes 10 to 18.

8.95

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Vostalgic
)ld World Charm
4LIDE-CHARM SETS
Intriguing jewels slide along a double chain
of our matching bracelet and earrings. Some
charms are tailored, some filigree, some of
colorful stones with a more dressy air.

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Velvety-soft dyed lambskin gloves, tanned by
Superb's special formula. They're pre-washed.
pre-shrunk for the fit she wants, and give
remarkable wearability. Black or brown.

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Clevel nders
If you are interested in
riding on a chartered bus
to and from Cleveland for
Christmas vacation
Come to the
LEAGUE 4:15
TODAY, 7 December

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age line in a
BIRS_(UP BRA
Your bust line was never more
important to fashion's silhouette.
Bias-Cup ... the bra that keeps your
beauty up, defines your bosom like a
cameo. Its patented construction holds
your breasts firmly but gently in place,
keeps straps from slipping. Wy.
Whether you have a tiny,
pleasingly small, happy medium
or generous bosom, there's
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Earrings, $1, $2

Prize booty for a handbag
Beautifully handmade, matching
SNAKESKIN ACCESSORIES
A gift she'll cherish because they're colorful,
compact, will look as handsome next year as
now. With a gilt finish, in green, red or brown.
Cigarette case holds 20, king-size or regular.
Lighter $6
Cigarette Case $7.50

Pony Shoe

Bracelet, $2, $3
plus tax

Shoulder Bag
A big mail-pouch-of-a-
bag, a casual caper with
a large horseshoe for a
clasp. The leather is
grandly polished in black,
brown or natural.,
$15
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sweethearts of all ages.
Perfume, 2.00, 5.50, $10
Cologne, 1.50, 2.50, 4.50
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PERKY VELVETEEN SCUFFS
Coin dots spatter the cotton lining of our black
velveteen scuffies, a little yarn clown bobs
provocatively at the instep. They're as gay as
Christmas decorations, new as can be.

Our Genial Cotton Quilted
LOUNGING PAJAMAS
Perfect for hostessing or evenings at home, a
cozy twosome with a quilted cotton jacket
trimmed with the color of the sleek tailored

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