Page Eight T HE MIlC H IG AN D A ILY Saturday, February 13 197 PgEihTE MC I N DIYuavFbrr 1. 1 DELICIOUS FOODS Served in the Finest Style and in a Delightful Atmosphere. Starbuck's College Inn 319 South Main 2-2214 Wlihen the -Cp is just a memory Her Portrait will keep it for you Always! 'Photographers 332 South State Street Phone 5031 From Coast To Coast Dancers FlockTo J--op (Continued from Page 7) more, N.Y.; Betty Peabody, Birming- ham, Ala.; Hilda Kirby, Boston, Mass.; Jean Rottmeier, St. Clairsville, 0.; Marjorie Carr, Indianapolis, Ind.; Geraldine Jorgenson, Washington, D.C.; Margaret Roesei, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mildred Nolan, Marysville, Ky.; Maurine Friar, Grand Rapids; Jane- Addams Groh, Ann Arbor; Dorothy Hart, Grad.; Jean Seeley, Grad.; Amber Johnson, Spec. Ed.; Ruth San- dusky, '37; Jean Nash, '37; Helen Mogford, '37; Frances Carney, '37; Grace Woodley, '37Ed.; Florence Lightfoot, '38; Phyllis Price, '38M; Stella Blum, '38; Beatrice DeVine, '38L; Margaret Lorenz, '39; Mary Gies, '39; Mrs. Smith,7Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jean Finlayson, '37; Barbara Wykes, '37Ed; Jane Pitcher, '37; Jane Rogers, '37SM Virginia Renz, '37L; Betty Whitney, '37; Martha Knox, '37; Ada Zolla, '37; Marianne Smart, Spec. SM; Beth Proctor, Grad.; Irene Wakeman, '38; Alice Burton, '38M; Mary Browne, '39; Hope Petrouleas,' '39; Jo Burgess, Bay City; Lois Far- rar, Albion; Helen Dodenhuff, De- troit; Gail Everest, Ann Arbor; Helen Zabel, Monroe; Helen Hudnutt, Plainwell; Evelyn Stephen, Port Hu- ron; Marion McPhee, Ann Arbor; Ruth Slyh, Shaker Hgts, 0.; Jane Hera, Buffalo, N.Y.; Ruth Akeman, Lebaum, Ind.; Marjorie Warner, Cin- cinnati, 0.; Mary Spooner, Glencoe, Ill.; Betty Smith, Mt. Lebanon, Pa.; Janice Ball, Washington, D.C.; Vir- ginia Layman, Indianapolis, Ind.; Sue Schweitzer, Evansville, Ind.; Mrs. Keith Atherton, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. E. A. Pilkewitz, Detroit. Phi Beta Delta Phyllis Marblestone, Libbie Chab- ensky, Laya Fauman, Winona Green- span, Beatrice Nemer, June Razner, Bette Weiss, Cecille Cohen, Diana Granet, Ruth Moss, Anna Ruth Paul, and Phyllis Gerlich, Detroit; Ruth Bergman and Edith Bergman, Flint; Leah Cohoda, '39; Sybil Ebner, '39; Naomi Levin, '39; Lucille Flaum, '39; Diane Davidson, '40; Peggy Smith, '40; Mrs. Peter Brown and Mrs. Ray Conn, Detroit. Phi Delta Theta June Schoell, Jeanne Seitz, Eliza- beth Tumer, and Mary Louise White, Detroit; Jean English, Mt. Pleasant; 2i Ooooooohhh !!! I'm a Night Owl and PLENTY WISE, too! Tomorrow the Clothes I wear Tonight go to SWISS CLEAN ERS 209 S. 4th Ave. 705 North University 1221 South University Phone 4191 the KING of DRY CLEANING SWISSILIZING LET BYGONES BE BYGONES, speaking of exams, and never let them be mentioned again or the curse of Ann Arbor shall be thrust upon you. Remember now, we start the new semester with the gayest of all gaieties-our one and only J-Hop where Ann Arbor's best frolics tonight and where every- one can let off a little bit (or a whole lot if you'd rather) of the well-known steam after having been glued to the books (whoa! that curse!) for so long-or am I presuming a little too much; But good times are coming and don't you forget it ! ! ! SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC is the word for J-Hoppers including, of course, those wonder- ful intervals of real swing and rhythm by "Father" Hines. But breaking a little bit into your line of thought, are you remembering that Sunday is Valentines' Day and that this lovely lady with whom you are enjoying the Hop will never forget your thoughtful- ness if you surprise her with a Valentine bouquet. You hadn't forgotten, now had you? I trust not! And if you hurry the UNI- VERSITY FLOWER SHOP can really fix you up. Don't forget, a girl appreciates a little thought! Guys and Gals included! May I hint a colonial bouquet for Moth- er's Valentine! Not a bad idea and what's more you'll be forever the apple of her eye! WHEN IS A HEART A HEART? On Valentines? I don't know! You know you never can tell and even then sometimes you're fooled! But if you want to get a real surprise then just cast your wayward glances at CALKINS-FLETCH- ERS perfume counter and you'll see hearts and hearts and inside each one you'll find a bottle of Mary Dunhill gardenia perfume -really it's the newest, most ador- able gift that this gadder-abouter has seen in some time. And what's STATIONERY 100 SHEETS $ 100 ENVELOPES .- Printed with your name and address THE CRAFT PRESS 305 Maynard Street Phone 8805 more each heart box is lined with red velvet-real, red velvet! Just think of that-and then think again and you too will decide that it IS a grand idea for a gift! What say! THE LADY IN RED was among those present, but don't think that she stole the whole show-there were ladies in white (a tradition, you know, and O! so heavenly!), ladies in exotic black, green-just almost everything in colors and materials - and good-looking? - well they pass in review in BOB GACH'S Candid Camera shots. Just see for yourself and yourself in these J-Hop "snaps" now at the Arcade Camera Shop-you'll want to keep these to remember one grand time! NEVER GONNA DANCE all the time-you just can't (figure that out) 'cause while you've been dancing this whole week - end through - there's a limit in every good thing. In other words for- mals can't be the word all the time -because next week-end, for in- stance, you'll be getting back to "date" dresses and the ELIZA- BETH DILLON SHOP is showing some very cutie prints and navys now that will be just the thing. There's one in particular that just made me think of you! It's a grey- blue print with a stunning black suede belt accentuated by a most ingenious and clever fastening. Then navy blue with tiny corded pipings are definitely in! Don't forget to always look your best- you can bet you'll have the most fun! ... HAD A LITTLE CURL right in the middle of her forehead- and that seems to be just the very latest in coiffures and THE DI- MATTIA BEAUTY SHOP can make them to perfection. Not only that but curls or waves any way you want-if you have a new idea, then let them have it and you'll be transformed. Not a bad idea-especially with our modern "distinctive" era. Here in the House of Dimattia you'll find shampoo and fingerwave in the very latest style. So to the pretty co-ed, to the greatest of all J-Hops, to many more to come-Ladies and Gentlemen, a toast! Marian Palmer, Elkhart, Ind.; Alice '39A; Barbara Teall, '39; Priscilla Hendrix, Nashville, Tenn.; Jane Abbot, '39; Helen Dean, '39; Dorothea Welch; Minneapolis, Minn.; Lida Mc- Staebler, '39; Julia King, '40; Su- Intyre, Buffalo, N.Y.; Virginia An- zanne Wells, '40; Betty Jane Johns, drews, Akron, O.; Thanya Lea Spur- '40SM; Jeanne Hayden, '40; Jean- rier, Oklahoma City, Okla.; Char- nette Kramer; Virginia Wideline; lotte Hamilton, '37; Mary Margaret Jane Edmonson, '37; and Sally Esch- Campbell, '37A; Francis Odell, '38; bach, '39. Farley Ullrich, '39; Virginia Bensley, (Continued on Page 55) The Gf4D-f4BOUT.. For Information -Call MISS JONES at 2-3241 - Collins Roses are and the f lowers of this print are as blue as the April sky ... That's why we sug! as an advance .E Spring ... a dress t right now beneath coat . . . a dress tc later to match the' horizon. d red ... 0 o*p gest it bit of " 0 o wear your wear Spring sVt SA It Wth towE tS. 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