THE MICHIGAN DAILY ationS CLICK, CLICK: pus Knitting Makes Fashion News PU aU By NANCY VERMULLEN The fashion world has good news this fall for knitting enthusiasts. This year, more than at any time in your school career, the items you knit yourself will be at the very fore in the fashion pic- ture. Why not transform the long hours of those first-of-the-year house meetings into a bulky striped cardigan for your favorite date . . . or, if you're just starting to knit, why not try ever-popular cable socks? Leotard-Loungers Fashion experts predict special things this year. For instance, for a dorm item that's ever so much "Chic-er" than Bermuda shorts or even toreador pants-slim-fit- ting, ankle-length leotard loung- ers. Also headed for certain popu- larity is a pert new ski hood, gear- ed to be striped in colors and re- quiring less than no time to make. Knee-length cable socks to match your skirts and bermudas are always in order, too. You'll be surprised to see- how inexpensive it can be to make just what you want. College Fashions knitting books are featuring a collection of nov- elty items to tantalize the expert; many others are available that explain fundamentals and give confidence to the beginner. There's no limit to what you can make for yourself while you enjoy coffee katches, TV breaks and late-at-night discussions with dorm-mates. .All sizes, all shapes, all colors- it's fun to knit and -useful. So'let's go with those knitting needles! Mary Markley Dorm Assembly announced members for the study committee for the new coed dormitory, Mary Mark- ley, recently. Kay Sheren, Prescott; Janet Shew, president of Alice Lloyd; Bette 'Haughn, president of Couz- ens; Mary Lindeman, president of Betsy Barbour; a resident of Stockwell; Dean Elsie R. Fuller and Margaret Brake, Assembly vice-president will discuss dormi- tory problems and government. .. pert ski hood Yours for Pennies! 1/ . bulky cardigan INTERNATIONAL CENTER will hold its weekly tea from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m, today at the Interna- tional Center. LEAGUE COUNCIL will not meet tonight as formerly sched- uled because of the flu. THE UNION will sponsor a dance, "The Maize and Blue Note" to be held Saturday after the Michigan-Michigan State game in the Union Ballroom from 9 .m. to 12 midnight. Jim Servis' Band will play, says publicity chairman David Hertle, '60E. Two floor shows will be fea- tured at 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. Sev- eral acts will be put on by students from State, who have performed with "The Four Freshmen.". Tickets may be purchased xat the door only. HOCKEY CLUB-Manager Pen- ny Palmer, '60, says the Hockey Club will meet every Fiiday at 4 p.m.. and Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Palmer Field. A TEA for the college board edi- tor of Mademoiselle will be given at 4:15 p.m. Monday in the League. All women interested in meeting her and entering the 'annual Ma- demoiselle contest are invited to attend. Z! 4 WASHED AND IRONED BUTTON PERFECT! Nothing so annoying as a missing shirt but- ton. That's why Shirt Elegance stands for button perfection too. Should we ever fail to replace a missing button we guarantee to replace the button- then wash and iron that shirt plus an- other shirt absolutely free of charge. So make sure the next shirts put into your drawer are guaranteed button per- fect. Start today. KYER MODEL LAUNDRY 627 South Main "NO 3-4185 R For your Better Things - Shop HUTZEL 'S fringed cravat spices tweed sheath Wear your pocket on your sleeve this year, says Mr. Mort! And flaunt x mad plaid fringed cravat too, with your proper. white collar. Gently fitted long torso completes this very new version of your indispensable good .grey or brown wool tweed. Junior sizes. 39.95 } w HUrvin ,and choos~A/e or har,, tif. .1 nn -,rne l & '' . J' I ;, ::.a