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Saturday, February 13, 1937

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Five

Saturay, ebrury 13, 137 TH MICIGAN DAIL Paa Fiv

Fraternities And Their Guests
Enter Fray AtOpening Whistle
(Continued from Page 4) ken, Detroit; Mary Virginia Hawkins,
Jean Brown, Margaret Whittemore,
Ann Sylvester, '40; Claire Ford, '40; and Ruth Hoy, Ann Arbor; Evelyn
and Virginia Callow, '37. Hodge, South Haven; Ida Maud,
Alpha Omega Howell; Aralie Antwright, Grosse
Beatrice Nemer, Deane Davison, Pointe; Marjorie Older, Flint; Char-
Dorothy Walker, and Evelyn Robins, lotte Striffler, Caro; Jane Kemmer-
Detroit; Naomi Levin, '39; Sybil Eb- ling, Monroe; Barbara Wild, Chicago;
ner, '39; Leah Cahodas, '39; Peggy Mary Hing, Hamilton, Ont.; Maxine
Smith, '40. Merrill, Toledo, 0.; Juanita Roath,
Alpha Rho Chi Fort Scott, Kas.; Mrs. Clyde Wil-
Janet Homer, Detroit; Ruth Clark, iams, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Ra-
Marquette; Gr eetWallaceLondonleigh Kinker, Toledo, O.; Mrs. A. T.
Mart; reenyWah, Wllace, Lono, Lu, and Mrs. Richard Woo, Shang-
Oat.; Dorothy Walch, Windsor, Ont.; hai, China; Ettie Len Toy Chin,
Betty King, Hastings-On-Hudson,
N.Y.; Betty Booth, Cleveland, 0 Grad.; Sihsing Djou, Grad.; Betty
.Y.;nettothlevesI.;'Raura, 37; Jewel Wuerfel, '37;
Marlene DuPont, Lake Forest, Ill.;ua ThelmaPtro,'7KyBihp
Avis Day, '37; Isabel Bruyere, '39A; 'I';Ja Peterson, '37; Kay Bishop,
Mr. and Mrs. Williams Warrick. '37; Janet Peabody, '36; Dorothy Gal-
Phi loway, '38; Martha Bragg, '38; Betty
Alpha Sigma Phi Ayres, '38; DeRhue Skinner, Spec.
Sophia Placek, Shirley Wickson, SM; Frances Robinson, '39; Char-
and Eleanor Hempel, Detroit; Clar- lotte Wolkov, '39; Laura Mounfield,
issa Heaton and Helen Greenstreet, '39; Annabelle Larsen, '39; V. Y. Ting,
Ypsilanti; Jean Cameron, Dearborn; '39; Lilian Tolhurst, '39; Betty Welch,
Margaret Pray, Jackson; Barbara '40; Genevieve Haner, '40; Dorothy
Smith, Cadillac; Janet Crites, Corn- Rice, '40Ed; Fanning Moy; Grace
ing, N.Y.; Jane Tank, Williston, O.; Moy; Eva Mae Chan; Beatrice Moy;
Dorothy Lovee, '37Ed; Margaret Jean Moy.
Guest, '37; Barbara Roberts, '37; Alpha Tau Omega
Jean Pray, '37; Jane Stoner, '38A; B
Bunty Bain, '39; Barbara Johnson, Lyon Shirley Gaither, and Blanche
'39; Jane Benton, '39; Elizabeth Tit-_Lyn,__hiryGaither,_ndB__nhe
us, '40; Betty Badger, '40; Virginia
Hart, '40; Mrs. Gordon Roeglin, Ann
Arbor; Mrs. C. D. Simonds, Ann Ar-
bor. . Let's Go.
Am. Soc. Civ. Engs.
Olga Huzer, Elizabeth Greene,
Norma Greenblatt, and Elaine Ihn- I-
SLEIGH
SMARTEST
HOSIERY SHOPPE
539 EAST LIBERTY
Michigan Theatre Building
ORGANIZE YOUI
featuring Enjoy the Snos
ARCHER and DEXDALE
HOSIERY GOLFSIDE RID
The Hose for Lovely Women. 3250 E. Huron River Dr.

Tichenor; Mary Janet Sullivan, Stur-
gis; Evelyn Cavera and Alice Carlson,
Grand Rapids; Martha Sarris, Stur-
gis; Margaret Cowap, Birmingham;
Jean Gibbs, Oak Park, Ill.; Jeannette
Parry, Floral Park, N.Y.; Joanne
Klauser and Patricia Smith, Toledo,
O.; Mary Lou Hubbard, Youngstown,
O.; Betty Kay Jones, '37; Marion
Gommesen, '38; Florence Midworth,
'38; Jean Hanson, '38; Phyllis Carr,
'38; Margaret McCall, '39; Helen Mc-
Rae, '39P; Helen Brady, '40; Janet
Ladd, '40; Lois Falkenstein, '40.
Beta Theta Pi
Kay Taylor and Harriet Brelsford,
Birmingham; Mildred Guyotte, De-
troit; Catherine Griffin, Traverse
City; Barbara Worth, Middletown,
Conn.; Lois Fisher, Johnstown, Pa.;
Sylvia Durr, Deep River, Conn.; Jane
Lesselyong, '37; Virginia Smith, '37;
Mary Jane Frye, '38; Betsy Baxter,
'38; Josephine Wilcox, '38; Mary
Hurley, '38; Margaret Tichenor, '39;
Jean Smith, '40A.
Chi Phi
Kathryn Collick, Elizabeth Ber-
nard, and Mary Schiller, Lansing;
Renee Renaud, Detroit; Mary Lou
Martin, Grosse Pointe; Shirley Orr,
Pleasant Ridge; Marion Farr, Port
Huron; Beulah Downs, Romeo; Ruth
Masters, Ann Arbor; Helen Wolfe,
Toledo, O.; Jane Jungkunz, Freeport,
Ill.; Barbara Tilk, Buffalo, N.Y.;
Betsy Hood, Kingston, N.C.; Helen
Rowe, '37; Ruth Fowler, '38; Eliza-
l,nni- r n np7

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From tobacco farm to shipping
room... at every stage in the miak-
ing of Chesterfield Cigarettes .. .
Job Number One is to see that
Chesterfields are made to Satisfy.

In the fields...at the auction mar-
kets . . . and in the storage ware-
houses...Job Number One is to
see that Chesterfield tobaccos are
MILD and RIPE.

,

In the Blending Department Job
Number One is to "weld" our
home-grown tobaccos with aro-
matic Turkish to the exact Chest-
erfield formula.

1, jaInrtheeCutting and Making De-
.,.' partmenats job Number One is to
cut the tobacco into long clean
shreds and roll it in pure cigarette
paper.
07~
Chesterfields are made to give you the things
you enjoy in a cigarette... refreshing mildness
... pleasing taste and aroma. They Satisfy.

Copyright 1937, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.

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