Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 13, 1937 Page wo TH MICHGAN AILY aturdy, Feruar 1.93 1117 Gay! NevyPArtfu Y ung! Mee... t T " e s 4 T he Girls! Your Pos (EDITOR'S NOTE: For those bea from afar for this gala occasion and with the customary "bread-and-butter week because they are making prepa institution, the J-Hop Extra Staff of T this little helper.) (Check one orx Dear ( ) Dearer ( ) Dearest () My Dear B.M.O.C. ( ) Dear (you beast) ( ) I had a wonderful: hangover. ( ) cleaner's bill. ( ) time with: your roommate. ( ) the chaperon. ( ) the house mother. () I adored: the brothers. ( ) the crap game. ( ) your ............ ( ) (house party, dance, brawl, cocktails.) And now I feel like: you looked. ( ) going up to Michigan State. ( ) another Tom Collins. ( ;t-Mortem Guide Hop Parade utiful debutantes and others who came IS R ainbow who are anxious to express their gratitude letters" but will be too busy to write next rations for next week-end at some other he Daily has gone to great pains to prepare none in each group) (Continued from Page 1) Tom ( ) see Isabel Bruyere come sweeping in Dick () on the arm of Henry Ruifrok, decora- Harry () tions committee. Her tiara and the ?? )train of her tangerine crepe formal Colonel ( ) lent that definitely regal air, we de- cided. It was nice to: Adeline Singleton, '38, looked so go to the horse show. ( ) much the herald of spring in her see ........ again. ( ) simple flowered print and chic blue *drink in the fraternity slippers that we found ourselves looking for her trumpet. She didn't house. J xr have it with her, but she walked read the J-Hop extra. { down the ballroom with a very * Attention, Mr. Philips. springy step, with Walter Jensen, It was all so: decorations committee, hard on her twasall soh at (trail. unsophisticated. ( >.I(Odell Wears Georgette cute.t( )! damned tiresome, speaking Of course when the Grand March anky t e s g Istarted forming, all eyes, including frankly. (our slightly near-sighted ones, were glued on the leaders, Frances Odell and Bud Hoffman who were posi- Love and kisses, ( ) tively champing at the bit to be off. LoveRandkises, (Frannie was sparkling "as doon the Raspberries, (sterres in the frosty night" (with ab- Yours very truly, ( ) ject apologies to Geoffrey) in a fitted Sincerely, ( ) white georgette gown with brilliants twinkling all over it. Special model Sweet Meats. ( ) at Bud's request, we were told. Honeysuckle Rose. ( ) Ruth Kolber, who deserted Hill- Sugar Plum. ( ) side, N.J., to come to the Hop as the Vinegar Puss.( ) guest of Samuel Charin, secretary, made her entrance in maroon velvet from head to foot. She was snuggled * ~in the fox collar of her matching vel- Sing Proceeds vet cape. e" Roose Wears Crepe p- Go To MWending their way about the ball- ue room slightly dazed with the ins and e. Dorm Fund outs of the Grand March we saw Josephine Roose on the arm of Dick Wasson, floor chairman. Josephine The proceeds of the concert here looked too sweet in her rose colored at 3 p.m. tomorrow by the Chrysler flowered crepe with its black net red- Male Choir will be given to the Men's ingote. And Ann Gordon was flitting Dormitory Fund, Gilbert Tilles, '37 about in blue engallne with a full chairman of the Committee on Men,'swing skirt and two big perky bows charmaofhes Commiee y eny on the shoulders, doing a good job Dormitories, announced yesterday. of representing the School of Edu- The concert will be given in Hill cation. The finishing touches were Auditorium. Tickets, which may be silver slippers, a rhinestone clip and purchased at the Union, League, and Joel Newberg who escorted'her. Wahr's and Ulrich's bookstores, are Drifting along the floor in a cloud 25 centsof chartreuse net with Joseph Tay- The Choir, which is composed of lor, '37L, was Margaret Curry, chair- 215 Chrysler office, factory, and sales man of the program committee. Mar- employes, was organized in 1932 and garet's gown had a tightly-fitted bo- sang here in the spring of 1935. dice with tiny satin bows down the A dinner will be held for the choir) front and it billowed out over a satin members after the concert. (Continued on Page 12) Classified Directory Born to dance ... this rollicking happy-go-lucky -sandal will be seen at the smartest places! Note the short round toe... slim high heel... and the whirling strap going round 'n round your foot! Can you resist it? JACOBSON'S THE TREND OF THE TIMES Red flannels on the "out-of styl list for 20 years, are becoming pox ular again in the Mid-West. Blt flannel underwear adds a new not I We Suggest in Beautiful, Heart-Shaped Boxes WHITMAN'S and GILBERT'S 50c to $4.00 Carry the J-Hop spirit on! For Sunday belongs to St. Valentine's and all his vast army of prot6ges. Whatever you give, it is the thought that counts. So come in and let our trained gift selectors help you choose your gift. Perfumes, Lipsticks and Compacts make other suitable Valentine gifts. We have something unique in a Mary Dunhill Gardenia Perfume in a heart-shaped box . . . $2.50 . . . and for him we suggest a pipe or a fine humidor. CALKINS - FLETCHER DRUG COMPANY 324 South State 818 South State FOR SALE NEW and old books. Antiques. 202 East Ann. 127x FOR RENT SUITE suitable for two students. Newly decorated and furnished. Close to campus. 427 Cross. Phone 2-1627. 350 A SINGLE and double room for Jew- ish girls, 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Tel. 3851. 349 BOARD job for boy sharing rent on newly decorated suite. Reasonable. Call 4039. 348 ROOM for rent: One comfortable double room for upper classmen. Phone 2-1767. 928 Forest. 276 FOR RENT: Attractive suite suitable for two men students. Also a single available. 1034 E. Huron. Call 7331. 352 BOARD job for student who will take room for second semester. Phone Mrs. Slade. 2-2276. 351 WANTED CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats, at $3, $5, $8, $25. LADIES' FUR COATS TYPEWRITERS, OLD GOLD, and musical instruments. Phone Sam. 6304. 87x LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Careful work at a low price. 6x Everyone Knows. that the Campus Cut-Rate Drug Store can take care of all your Party Needs The Campus Cut Rate Drug Co. Ann Arbor's Busiest Little Drug Store Dial 9392 218 South State Street