WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 195U THE MICHIGAN DAILY CHILDREN, OLDSTERS GIVE MOST: Salvation Army Booth Sure Sign of Christmas * * * By CRAWFORD YOUNG The annual appearance of the familiar red, white, and blue Sal- vation Army booths on street cor- ners and accompanying clamor of the traditional bell are a sure sign to. Ann Arborites that Santa isn't far behind. And the best response to the tinkling of the bell comes from small children and elderly folk, according to Mrs. Alta Miller, guardian of the post at the corner of State and North University. STUDENTS are generally less responsive to the bell's appeal, Mrs. Miller said,,although she did not class them all as "tightwads." Mrs. Miller is doing the job for the first time this year. Despite the discomfort caused by unruly Ann Arbor weather, she says she enjoys every minute of it. Her most rewarding exper- iences are explaining to inquisi- tive children why she is ring- ing the bell. As often as not, I FLEXIBLE FLYER and FLEETWING SLEDS MEN'S HOCKEY and GIRLS' FIGURE SKATES We also Feature a large selection of SKIS For the younger ones on the list- Doll B'uggies and a complete line of toys Also ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PRESSURE COOKERS CUTLERY HARD WROUGHT REVERE WARE ALUMINUM BREAD BOXES and CANISTER SETS FISCHER HARDWARE the youngsters will fumble in their pockets for that nickel mother gave them for an ice cream cone and drop it in the pot. Mrs. Miller, who mans her post from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. every day, declares that she never grows bor- ed with her job. She passes the time chatting with people who inquire about her work or ob- serving the reactions of passersby to the bell's tinkle. * * * SHE FEELS that people often reveal much of their personalityr by the way they respond to the bell. Some appear not to notice the booth, some slink guiltily by trying not to notice it, others may hesitate a minute while t*ey struggle with their conscience. A few march resolutely up to the booth and deposit their donations without even a momentary men- tal debate. The money collected at Mrs. Miller's booth and two others located on Main St. is used to bring Christmas cheer to the. needy families in the Ann Arbor area, according to Mrs. Oscar Agre, director of the Christmas project. Food will be distributed to ap- proximately 100 local families Christmas Day by the Salvation Army, as well as fuel and cloth- ing, Mrs. Agre said. In addition, the Salvation Army will hold a Christmas party at a local movie theatre for 400 or 500 Ann Arbor chil- dren on Dec. 23. On Dec. 20, men of Trigon fra- ternity will man the Salvation Army kettles, volunteering their services for a day. Adelia Cheever house has already devoted a day to aiding in the Salvation Army collections, which now total $343. Lions and Kiwanis Clubs of Ann? Arbor have also offered their ser- vices for this cause. 'U' Students Reveal Yueddhe Something different. That seems to be the most com- mon denominator for student- desired Christmas gifts this year. A spot survey taken in dorms, sorority and fraternity houses shows that prosaic wishes for sweaters, perfumes, argyle socks, or sports equipment are far out- numbered by desires for unusual and very personal gifts. AMONG THE most unique re- quests was one for a horse "to keep in the stable at home." This came from Harold Jones, '53, who lives on a farm in Wyoming. And Nancy Karnischky, '53, wants her present early. "I need money to get home," she wailed. Members of both sexes express- ed desires to land one of the op- posite. As one fellow aptly put it, "Itwant two stockings, already ' well filled." One unfinicky character said he would accept anything someone Fwould give him. But one student, who strangely wanted to remain anonymous, answered the querie on his gift preference in a completely nega- tive manner. "I'm too old for Christmas gifts," he pompously declared. Housewife Bares Unexpected Kiss DENVER -R) - Mrs.Robert Fitzgerald told police that while she was cooking -dinner in her kitchen on South Franklin street, a nude man ran'in, kissed her and ran out. She said she was too surprised to move but did note the man was "clean cut and youthful looking." L I i I 1 r, 221 East' Washington Phone 2-3295 -. OF iif -4 . Suits (Ladies & Men) Dresses (plain) 89C Looking forward to this Vacation? Look your best in clothes Cleaned and Pressed alt CHRISTMAS APPEAL ANSWERED-A passerby stops to con- tribute to the Salvation Army's Christmas drive for funds to brighten the holidays of the needy in Ann Arbor. Mrs. Alta Miller rings the bell which she hopes will attract other donations. 'U' Museum Staffers Make HolidaySeason Travel Plans PORTRAIT Photography IL I T 7 'U' Museums staff members are! anticipating a busy holiday sea- son attending national conven- tions, according to Geneva I Smithe, museums secretary. Among those leaving Ann Ar- bor to attend the American Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science meeting in Cleveland are Prof. George M. Ehlers and Prof. Erwin C. Stumm, both of theI Museum of Paleontology. They will deliver a joint paper. Prof. Norman E. Hartweg of the Muse- um of Zoology will combine the AAAS meeting with another at the same times of the Herpetolo- gists League. The dates of these meetings are Dec. 27, 28, and 29. At the same time Prof. Henry van der Schalie, of the Museum of Zoology will attend a gather- ing in Denver of the members of the National Phi Sigma Society of which he is executive secre- tary. Weather permitting, the highlight of this trip will be a tour through the Colorado moun- tains. But in contrast very little will be happening at the museums on campus. In fact, as Miss Smithe reports, less than usual will be going on. There are no Friday evening! programs scheduled for Dec. 22 and Dec. 30. 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