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Saturday, February 9, 1935

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

S ,udy Ferur 993TH MCHGNDIYPnSve

Resourceful Student
Hits Loan Fund For
$50 J-Hop Expenses
Talk about resourcefulness, chic-
anery, and native shrewdness, the
following item concerning a Michigan
undergrad whose name of necessity
must remain anonymous, may be re-
garded as a startling example of these-
aforementioned qualities.
Said young gentleman planned to
go to the J-Hop. Plans were made,
gal was dated many moons ago -last
August, in fact . . . but no dough,1
and no prospect of obtaining the
same for decades and eons.
The young man had no desire to
merely read about the Hop in this
extra. He desires to be here, just as1
you and I. What does he do?
He borrows the money from the
University. The loan was made
months ago; the sum - $50.
If you look about you closely and
see a rather quilty-looking someone,
accompanied by a gal hailing from
the environs of Boston, don't stare.
Merely smile in a complimenting sort
of way. Mental giants like this must
not go unrewarded.
List Of Hop Patrons
Headed By Officials
(Continued From Page 1)
Mrs. Fred B. Wahr, Walter B. Rea,
Prof. and Mrs. Emil Lorch, Dr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Sink, Prof. and Mrs.
Earl V. Moore, Registrar and Mrs. Ira
M. Smith, Prof. Henry Anderson, and
Prof. and Mrs. Lewis M. Gram.
Prof. and Mrs. Ralph W. Aigler,
Prof. and Mrs. Arthur S. Aiton, Prof.
and Mrs. Floyd E. Bartell, Prof. and
Mrs. John P. Dawson, Prof. and Mrs.
Edgar N. Durfee, Prof. and Mrs. Ed-
ward L. Eriksen, Prof. and Mrs. Paul
A. Leidy, Prof. and Mrs. Donald M.
Matthews, Prof. and Mrs. George Mc-
Conkey, Prof. and Mrs. William A.
McLaughlin.
Prof. and Mrs. Frank A. Mickle,
Prof. and Mrs. James K. Pollock,
Prof. and Mrs. Jesse S. Reeves, Prof.
and Mrs. Charles F. Remer, Prof.
and Mrs. Daniel L. Rich, Lt. Col. and
Mrs. Fredrick C. Rogers, Prof. and
Mrs. Jackson R. Sharman, Prof. and
Mrs. Clarence D. Thorpe, Prof. and
Mrs. John E. Tracy, Prof. and Mrs.
John B. Waite.
Prof. and Mrs. John S. Worley,
Mr. and Mrs. Fielding H. Yost. Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Litchfield of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Easton, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl N. Riskey, Dr. Bernard
Heller, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Par-
don, Dr. William M. Bruce, Dr. and
Mrs. Edward Blakeman, Prof. Laurie
E. Campbell, Lieut. and Mrs. Rich- I
ard Coursey.
Prof. Robert Craig, Prof. and Mrs.
Ralph W. Hammett, Prof. and Mrs.
Paul H. Jeserich, Prof. and Mrs. Clar-
ence F. Kessler, Prof. and Mrs. Wes-
ley H. Maurer, Prof. and Mrs. Elmer
D. Mitchell, Prof. and Mrs. Lawrence
Preuss, Prof. and Mrs. Ralph F. Som-
mer.
Prof. and Mrs. Milton J. Thomp-
son, Prof. Lewis G. VanderVelde, Prof.
and Mrs. Bennett Weaver, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross T. Bittinger, Dr. and Mrs.
Harold M. Dorr, Mr. and Mrs. James
H. McBurney, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
M. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
Webster, and Mr. and Mrs. Abram
James.
You're Next, Sir
for
aReal
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Classified Directory

FOR RENT LAUNDRY
SUITE, including sleeping porch, with LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned.
six windows, two closets, steam Careful work at low price. 4x
heat, suitable for two or three men.
500 Catherine. Phone 9749. 77 STUDENT Hand Laundry. Prices ree
sonable. Free delivery. Phone 300
UPPERCLASSMAN desires room- 9x
mate. Heautiful large front room. -- - -- ---
Garage available. 422 E. Washing- PERSONAL laundry service. We tal
ton. 8544. 93 individual interest in the laundr
-- problems of our customers. Girl
LARGE front suite. Reasonable. Also silks, wools, and fine fabrics guar
student wants roommate to share anteed. Men's shirts our specialt,
large double room. $2.50. 418 Call for and deliver. Phone 559,
Thompson, Phone 6695. 92 611 E. Hoover. 2x
FIREPROOF garage, cement floor. NOTICE
Available by week or month. Rea-
sonable. 422 E. Washington. Phone NOW IS THE TIME to have yoe
8544., ---- application photos made. 25 fc
STUDENT desires roommate to share $1.50 from yom copy. We call fc
large double room. Also double and deliver. Dial 6221. 82
room available. 435 Thompson. Ph.
8632. 90 WE WILL consider a limited numbs
of selected students experienced i
PLEASANT front suite. Two blocks circulation work, will also consid(
from Angell Hall. Reasonable. Ph. experienced team captain for triT
9408. 89 around-the-world this summer. W
- - - - - represent all select National Put
2 SINGLE ROOMS. $2.50. Good lo- lications of International appea
cation near campus and business For details write giving previor
district. Board if desired. 320 experience. M. A. Steele, 5 Colu
Thompson. 88 bus Circle, New York.
FOR RENT: Single rooms for girls.
807 S. State. 76 FOR SALE
FOR RENT: 1319 North U. Pleasant NEW AND USED CARS - Large
front room in quiet home. Handy selection in the country. Associate
for medical student. Ph. 2-2825. Motor Services, Inc. 317 W. Huro
86 Ph. 2-3268. "Let's get acquainted

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GREETINGS to the
CLASS OF '36
from the Most Popular Eating
Club on Campus.
Tie Michigan Wolverine
EDW. A. STONE, '36, Manager
GEO. J. VARGA, '36, Treas ROB'T J. HAMMAN, '36, Pur. Agt.
This may be too deep for you, but all loyal Michigan men
and women will support the University's Fresh Air Camp
by attending this gala event ...

Bearing The Torch
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FOR SALE: New, unused set of draw-
ing instruments. Very reasonable.
Phone 5573. 87.
HELP WANTED
ARE YOU looking for Summer em-
ployment? If so, get in touch with
214 Michigan theatre bldg. any
time between now and June 1st.
Telephone 8419 for an appoint-
ment. 85

( I was sunk for
that but I rn coming Z
up on April 2nd for
S.C.A.'s All Can-
p,
us 1arnJOree.
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Don't Miss - BREAKFASTING at
~ THE PILGRIM
Michigan Theatre Building
HOT DOUGHNUT SPECIAL WAFFLE
MINCE PIE BREAKFAST
No Reservations 9 Fast Service

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GREENE'S
Rnn lrbor's Foremost
Cleaner...
wish to thank you for your
splendid co-operation during
the J-Hop and past semester
and sincerely feel that you
will give them the same hope-
ful encouragement in the
future.
GREEN E'S
CLEACERS &DYERS
- UiDER THE MIROSCOPE
Phone 2-3231

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enjoys a sense of well being and a cer-
tain pride of ownership that comes with
the possession of the finest of its kind.
Our new models for Spring are
now on display.

Prompt Service,
No Waiting
. 'le' to individual
tastes. Every one of our
barbers uses the care
that makes each service
give satisfaction.
0
DEWEY SMITH
BARBER SHOP
South U
Opposite Engine Arch

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