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Page Twelve

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, February 13, 1937

Qlimpses Of Color ful jIHop Crowd
Copyriqht by Robert L. Gach Co., 1537
7I P aaJ30Wassan, floor chairman. Josephine Why G o To J-Horp?' strange picture of a student, spend-
J- - o a a e O 9 7 looked tao sweet in her rose coloredig$5tos nthdakihagr,
umflowered crepe with its black net red- Ful le r Repl ies Yes igh ea it in pthpe darkitagrl, e
nhe could sit in the dark with her for
SDabout in blue engalle with a full (Continud from Page 2) about tee per cent less cost, with no-
f I~i swing skirt and two big perky bows
W S O O e on the shoulders, doing a good job pointed out that Governor Murphy, b"dy musktn betergriu.nsic
of representing the School of Edu- who heado the patron list, is a Dem- in m ankin, Mr Fullr aid. ist
Scation. The finishing touches were oca
(Cenlinued frem Page 5) deoain omtehr nhrsilver slippers, a rhinestone clip and Oca-He pointed out that there are two
dtrati s comtehr nhrJoel Newberg who escorted her. Thus disposing of the political as- schools of thought about this. Asked
Jane Lewis, chairman of the pa- OfcusewerheGadiac omite ebr pects of the problem, Mr. Fuller which one he belongs to, he replied:
tron comitte, as een n gld f corsewhentheGrad Mach ommtteeMemers dwelt on the philosephical side of the "yes."'
tran comiteewas eenin oldstarted forming, all eyes, including Drifting along the floor in a cloud
satin, The high neckline of her our slightly near-sighted ones, were of chartreuse net with Joseph Tay-
gown became a single strap in the glued on the leaders, Frances Odell lor, '37L, was Margaret Curry, chair-
middle of the back and a r'oyal purple and Bud Hoffman who were posi- man of the program committee. Mar- SE N D VA LE N T I N E G RE ET I N GS
chiffon cape was flung back from her tively champin gatk ing to dobe ott caret' gown had a ntightly-fitted ANY HER INTEU IE TAE NY
shoulders in a devil-may-care fa- sterres in the frosty night" (with ab- front and it billowed out aver a satin 25 CENTS
shion. She ware gold accessories and) ject apologies to Geoffrey) in a fitted slip in a devastating manner. With it Y
was attended by J. Tincent Aug. '36. white georgette gown with brilliants she wore gold accessories. We no- Yu may also send money, flowers, cigars, candy, books
Winier Makes An Entrance twinkling all aver it. Special model ticed Jean Mcltimmie, who made the and other gifts by--
Janet Lambert, '37, came tripping at Hod's request, we were told. trip from South Haven, to be the
in in gold sandals with Gilbert Ruth Kolber's Entrance guest of Fred Wiest carrying on a POSTA L T E LEG RA PH-CA B LE CO.
Phares, chairman of the building Ruth Kolber, who deserted Hill- sprightly conversation with Jo and (Telegrams may be charged to your telephone)
committee. She was sporting an side, N.J., to come to the Hop as the Margaret in the shadow of one of 112 East Huron St. Telephone 2-3121
orange and gold pleated crepe form- guest of Samuel Charmn, secretary, those Donec colsimns which separated
al with gold flowers on the shoulders. made her entrance In maroon velvet the booths.
Jean Rich. '411, guest of Paul Stol- from head to foot. She was snuggled In spite of her trip from Est
ler, publicity chairman, added a in the f ox collar of her matching vel- Aurora, N.Y., Laurie Brown was look-
wintry note to the scene with her vet cape, tug lovely in rose pink satin trimmed
white chiffon gIn on rud Wnigterwyaottebl-i ooainbu.Sewstesl
belt consisted of gold leaves and she outs of the Grand March we saw bert Fones, ticket chairman, as they D L
wore matching slippers. Josephine Roose on the arm of Dick whirled by in a measure of the dance. D ELI ER ER C
The Grand March _________________ _______
We turned around just in time to
see Isabel Bruyere come sweeping in BEERS - ALES - WINES - CHAMPAGNES
on the arm of Henry Ruifrok, decora- -PUMPS FURNISHED with All Siz Kegs
tions committee. Her tiara and the Iz
train of her tangerine crepe formal ~ O A h
lent that definitely regal air, we de-
cided.
ciAdeline Singleton, '38, looked soK N T W E R
much the herald of spring in her
slippers that we found ourselves at
looking for her trumpet. She didn't 303 Fifth
havee itnwihA'hrGbtrshowaledaLNDON SHOP PRIC S No th avto eu eloigowe
down itbth blrm tth aaery MILLIE CLIFFORD 1236 Washtenaw OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 12:00 P.M.
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