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Paqe Ten

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, February 9, 1935

Paae Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 9, 1935

Quaint Elegance Of Period Styles
Featured In Gowns Seen At I-lop
(Continued from Page 1) attended the Hop. A scarlet moire
of Robert Morris, '36A, chairman of picture dress was worn by Maxine
the decorations committee, wore white Maynard, '35, president of the League.
crepe. This gown featured a high waistline,
Black velvet, featuring a high waist, an off-the-shoulder neckline, and a
full skirt. With it she wore black
was worn by Dorothy Osserman, of accessories.
Benton Harbor, who was the guest of Ruth Root, '35, president of the W.
Charles Frick, '36E. Dorothy Wol-
lensack of Milwaukee, Wis., attended A.A., was seen in a two-piece dress,
with J. Kirkwood Whaley, '36. Miss combining a blue skirt with a silver
Wollensack chose white crepe, and lame jacket, made with puffed sleeves.
with it she wore a white wrap with She wore rhinestone jewelry.
a red lining. A cream velvet robe de style was
Virginia Smith, '37, was the guest chosen by Eleanor Blum, '35, women's
of William R. Dixon,'36. Miss Smith editor of The Daily. A brown feather
was dressed in aquamarine crepe, at the waist added a touch of color.
with short sleeves and a roll-down A drop shoulder neckline and a full
collar. Black crepe was the choice skirt were featured. Her wrap was
of Jane Tobias, of Detroit, who was a matching shade of velvet, trimmed
accompanied by Charles Marschner, with mink.
36E. Margaret Mustard, '35. wmens
Raspberry waffle-weave crepe was business manager of the Gargoyle,
worn by Jean Greenwald, '37, who chose flowered satin, with an ivory
attended with R. Foster Campbell, backgroaund far the pastel flwers.
36. Miss Greenwalds dress featured It was made lng tailred lines, with
a short jacket, with a halter neck a high Peter Pan collar. Mary Pot-
and long sleeves, pointed at the wrist. ter, '37, selected white satin, accented
The dress was made with a tunic with amaroon flwer, and Lois RHs-
style, and accented by a gold and enberry wre printed satin, with
silver corded belt, matching the cord- shades of pink and blue predominat-
ing on the hem of the jacket. Gold ing. Two large bows lined with blue
clips were placed at the neckline, taffeta were used as accents.
which was square in front and made Betty Hill, '35, president of the
a low v at the back. Gold earrings, League Assembly, selected black vel-
bracelet and slippers matched the vet, made with long full sleeves. Kath-
cording on the belt. ryn Rietdyk, '36, a member of the
An unusual shade of cral crepe J.G.P. cmmittee, als was attired in
with a gold thread was selected by black. Her dress was lace, with net
Irene Thomas, '36M, who was the ruffles flaring out at the knees. The
guest of Raymond Bunge, '36M. A sleeves were also made of the ruffles,
drop collar formed the high neckline while green flowers at the back added
in front, and flowers of the same a touch of color.
shade were used to trim the belt. With Mary Savage, '35, wore black tulle,
this Miss Thomas wore old gold jewel- with a tulle jacket trimmed with ruf-
ry and gold slippers. fles.
Pearl Bone of Clymer, Pa., who at-
tended with Robert Speer, '36Ed.,-I
wore peach brocaded satin, made SPECIAL
on princess lines. A wide strap down GABARDINE MESS JACKETS
the back was fastened with a jeweled Complete with Collars - $16.
clasp, and matching clips were worn Chas. Doukas - Haberdashery
at each side of the neckline. 1319 south University
Many prominent campus women-
VALENTINE'S DAY
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th
Send a
GREETING
CARD
A large and select stock
suitable for anybody
anywhere. Priced 1c up
O. D. MORRILL
314 South State Street
The Stationery and Typewriter Store

For That
J-HOP EXTRA
Containing the Picture of the Hop
Stop By at any of the Following Places:

SWIFT'S DRUG STORE
NEFF NEWSSTAND
CALKINS-FLETCHER
MILLER DRUG STORE
THE MICHIGAN LEAGUE
ANN STREET DRUG

THE MICHIGAN UNION
WHITHAM DRUG STORE
CARLSON DRUG STORE
WIKEL DRUG STORE
GRATTON DRUG STORE
FOREST DRUG STORE

In Additon you will be able to purchase a beau-
tifully-finished Grand March Picture by calling
2-1214 anytime Saturday.

If It s Service
Then this is the p
Our prices are vi
and all our dishes
the best materia
SPECIA
MALTED MILK and
SANDWICH 20c
Fountain and T
Swift's Dr
340 South St

F you're wise to gas
range value, you
may gasp-and think
we've made a mistake.
But we haven't, we're
parting with just a few
of this model at this
price. Every one, a gen-
uine Magic Chef-the
world's finest. Early
birds will gobble them
up quick. Better get
here before ten - sure.
L O O K F O R T H E R E D W H E E L
WHEN YOU BUY A MAG IC CH EF

LESS OLn u 1200
Complete with ASToVE ALLOWANCE
top burners. Magtmtic Lighter for
-e ,Tonclggn Cef.bleaot Spread.
Ovanyigh Burn Tora Burner Sani.
Bro.ler. egula o Gridty' Rd Wheel
Fully Folding CookinPe Smokeless
mat.ic naeledand Isulated Cover.
desired ControlCloced Auto.
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lace to get it.
ery reasonable
are made from
ils obtainable.
ALS
ALL SODAS
1Oc
able Service
ug Store
ate Street

WASHTENAW GAS COMPANY
211 EAST HURON

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