Saturday. Februarv 12 98 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Fifteen ,tr a A Survey Of Exploitation HOSIERY We have the Shades, the Weight and H ere Is FoundAbout The Bunny Hop peratnesudchindecencies.d twhe Prices are Moderate _ harne dalllit"d(theaendmakei How The BandsIn a journalistic jam session fo- not be tolerated at any dance." sound modern!)(tdance.namAnd thentmakesRtT mented in 1912, the Daily beat out The campaign bore fruit-not a University did a little investigating. SMARTEST C 'J~T~ ~ U~b11* editorially: "There are dances and single couple at this year's Hop was The Daily boys, it seemed HOSIERY SHOPPE 'W .' Pubhe dances but the latest importations are seen doing any of the dances. But having fun. Nobodytwas doing the Michigan Theatre Bldg. scarcely of such a nature that they back in 1912 it was potent stuff too. can even be termed decent. The Tur- Out-state papers picked up the story Bunny Hap. It was just a gag. By HILDA OTIS key Trot, the Grizzly Bear, the Bun- ndr letters poureds into the Univrsity Most readers doubtless know all ny-Hug and the Bear-Cat are all of wanting to know just what kind of about the past of both orchestras in- so sensuous a nature that they should an educational institution it was that volved in the 1938 Junior Class ___ __-_-_J-HOP catch-as-catch-can, and it's a little late to d o hs anything about nitn now any- Sbutf c VALENTINE'S DAY SOUND EQUIPMENT thing better to read, here are a few excerpts chosen at random from the FEBRUARY 14th publicity sent the Daily by the Kyser (b and Dorsey press bureaus. She Will Expect Candy. First, for no good reason, Mr. Ky- We Will Have a Splendid Line Sound Amplifying Co. The most notable engagement his from which to choose. band has ever had seems to have been at thesTrianan Ballroom,hChicago, The Western Electric, RCA, and Bogen where all existing records were brok- Sound Bell en, end quote.S Systems. and Howell Other places where he has built up Betsy oss Shop Motion Picture Equipment. a national reputation include the Hotel New Yorker, New York; the We Deliver 13-15 Nickels Arcade Dial 5931 212 W. Huron St Phone 2-3331 William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh; the WE1PACKrWRAPPAND*23l3 Hotel Lowry, St. Paul and the Black- WE PACK, WRAP, AND MAIL hawk Cafe, Chicago. He has been featured on an "im- See Yourself In Pictures! The Second Issue Of The J-Hop Extra, With The Grand March Picture And Candid Camera Shots of the Dance, Will Go On Sale At The Following Newstands Later This Morning: portant" commercial radio program over a "major" radio network. On his program he introduces himself by saying, "Evenin' folks-how y'all?" to "listeners with their ears close to their loud speakers." The orchestra then plays the Kyser theme song, which is "Thinking of You," chosen because it was the first sang the band ever played, which seems as good a reason as any. Mr. Kyser is the originator of the trick of singing the titles of songs on the radio, thus eliminating the necessity of announcements. He does not, however, sing the sales talks or station identifications. As for Mr. Dorsey: The first engagement of his or- chestra was at the "exclusive" Bands Point Bath Club. While they were there NBC signed them for a sus- taining program. Their next engagement was at Mr. Ben Marden's Riviera, in New Jersey, SWIFT'S DRUG STORE. NEFF'S NEWSTAND. CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO. MILLER DRUG STORE. WITHAM DRUG CO.. WIKEL DRUG CO. .. CARLSON'S PHARMACY. CALKINS-FLETCHER DRUG CO.. UNION DESK ......... .. . . LEAGUE DESK ................ . COLLEGE SUPPLY SHOP ........ FENN DRUG CO. ............. . STOFFLET NEWS CO.......... . STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. 340 South State St. Nickel's Arcade 324 South State St. 727 North University Ave. 601 South Forest Ave. 1101 South University Ave. 1112 South University Ave. Packard at State St. Michigan Union Michigan League 601 East Williams St. 103 North Forest Ave. 208 South 4th Ave. 420 Maynard St. described as "fashionable." (The Riviera, not New Jersey). After that Dorsey went to the Pa- lais Royal night club, on Broadway, also the property of Mr. Ben Mar- den. They then spent four months playing at colleges, universities and ballrooms. Presently Dorsey took his crew out to the West Coast, where they played for two years on the Bing Crosby Kraft Cheese (adv.) program. They also played in movies with Lily Pons and Fred Astaire. The publicity doesn't tell what his theme song is, but Col. Tenander says it's "Sand Man" 1Cc per Copy I I