5rBER 8,.1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pi Thanksgiving Day Parade Begins Christmas Season in Detroit Gallery Shows Faculty A University faculty members' works are being featured in a show of Christmas art at a local art gallery. 11 Oil paintings, watercolors, cer- amics, prints, sculpture, and works in silver and enamel are being featured in the show. "We are including only the works of local artists, or those who have resided in Ann Arbor in the past;" Miss Jessie Forsythe, director of the gallery explained. "We have more works than we can display, but new pieces will be hung as the others are sold," Miss Forsythe continued. Miss Anne Heller, co-director of the gallery, said, "This is the first time we have had a showing Christmas art exclusively, and hope it will become -an ann event." Faculty members contribut to the show are: Frank Casso Prof. Jack A. Garbutt, Prof. C H. LaMore, Prof. Thomas F. 1 Clure, Prof. Albert P. Mullen, bert J. Weber, Prof. Emil Wedd Prof. Richard Wilt, and Mi Woo, all of the architecture c lege. , Other artists participating the show are: Kingsley Calk Irma Cavat, Zubel Kachadoor: Milton Kemmitz, William Lei Boris Margo, and Winchall Moc GIVE BOOKS The gift that's opened more than once FOR HIM Shulman-Rally around the Flag Boys! Ronn[I f R"'e d -anr-iUU fly I'Vt L ad CONTENTED CAT - Climaxed by the arrival of Santa Claus, the gigantic parade featured paper mache replicas of countless heroes of fable. SNAIL'S PACE - A crowd estimated at 125,000 stood in a steady drizzle on Thanksgiving Day to watch floats and marchers parade in official welcome to the Christmas spirit. II By BARTON HUTHWAITE The Christmas Spirit arrived in Detroit Thanksgiving morning this year. It spilled its joy down the main street of that industrial city and into the living rooms of millions + of Americans. Gloomy skies and a steady drizzle failed to dampen the enthusiasm of its' 31st annual appearance. Parents Accompany Children It came in the form of a gigan- tic parade complete with colorful floats, grotesque heads and, of course, Santa Claus. Thousands of children, accompanied by their wistful parents, lined the parade route for over a mile to welcome Santa and his numerous helpers. Millions more witnessed the .:torybook spectacle on coast-to- coast television in the comfort of their homes. Jimmy Dodd, Mickey Mouse Club's Chief Mouseketeer, was on hand to describe the color- ful event. Vantage points were at a pre- mium. Fathers hoisted sons and daughters to their shoulders. Sev- eral boys were perched high atop a statue. Blankets and yesterday's newspapers provided protection from the wet curbs. Police Band Plays The distant blare of the Detroit Police Band stirred the crowd of approximately 125,000. Excited children craned their necks for a better view of J. L. Hudson Depart- ment Store's annual Thanksgiving Day Santa Parade. A procession of 20 floats, 12 bands and 1600 costumed marchers rollicked past the approving crowd. Huge paper mache heads smiled growled, and cried. The small chil- dren laughed and screamed. One block-long float told the tragic story of Humpty Dumpty. The longest in the parade, it de- pitted the sad yet humorous story of, the silly egg that didn't know enough to stay off walls. King's Men Lead Over 100 marchers cavorted about the gigantic, float desperately try- ing to figure out how they could make Humpty feel better. The King's men, mounted on horse- seen our Christma Card Selection?. 36 cards boxed for 79c and 50 cards boxaed I for $1.00 Hundreds Of Cards To Choose From back, led the procession while court pages ran around worriedly. Hard on the heels of Humpty Dumpty came the genii of Arabian Nights fame. The awesome genii, fluorescent fire-orange colored skin, pink lips and green saucer- shaped eyes, rose out of the lamp with a cloud of smoke. His giant earrings clanked while the smoke hissed menacingly. A three-year-old-girl began to cry. Her father smiled as he wiped the tears from her eyes. A ymall boy took careful aim with his cap pistol. Midget Cars Race The roar of race cars caught the attention of the wide-eyed specta- tors. Twelve midget race cars sped around four moving orange and black checkered pylons. Patterned after the 500-mile Indianapolis Speedway race, drivers complete with crash helmets and white coveralls, made their bids for the first-place checkered flag. The crowd moved back a little. The terrifying Doodlebug was com- ing. Its huge bug antennae and jaws challenged both parents and children alike. Squirming from side to side, its green and white-spotted body ex- tended for 125 feet. He approached a cluster of photographers, blinked his eyes, opened and closed his jaws and then squirmed on. Floats Follow* A galaxy of equally- colorful floats followed. There was Cinder- ella sitting in a giant glass slip- per; Hans Brinker with his six-fot long silver skates; Mother Goose surrounded by story book charac- ters such as Robin Hood, Hansel and Gretel, and Little Red Riding Hood. Each was met with a roar of ap- .proval from the crowd. Marching bands added a note of Yuletide joy with their Christmas tunes. Suddenly, a tremendous wave of yelling, clapping and cheering rip- pled down the crowded lines of children. The long awaited mo- ment had come. Santa Claus was approaching. Rides Polar Bear Christmas Carol, riding high on the back of the huge North Pole polar bear, preceded jolly St. Nick. Santa's number one helper, she wore patent leather shoes with matching patent leather hair that glistened in the rain. Santa climbed from his sleigh drawn by eight blue-white rein- deer. Rudolph, the red-nosed rein- deer, was nowhere in sight. A detachment of 36 toy soldiers dressed in scarlet jackets and white trousers guarded the gift-heaped sleigh while Santa mounted the stairs leading to his castle on the J. L. Hudson Company's marquee. Key Presented A key to the hearts of all good boys and girls was presented to him by Christmas Carol. The may- or of Detroit greeted Santa while the cheering crowd pressed closer for a better view. After speaking a few words to all his friends on the street below and throughout the country, San- ta Claus stepped into his golden castle to take up residence in Hud- son's Toytown. Fathers lowered their excited children to the pavement. Mothers encouraged their husbands to hur- ry home before the Thanksgiving turkey burned. The little boys and girls had other thoughts in their, heads-Santa's more personal vis- it only a month away. -Daiy-wesley Kar ROYAL WELCOME-Santa Claus climbs to the marquee over the J. L. 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