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February 11, 1952 - Image 38

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The Michigan Daily, 1952-02-11

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Page Two, Section Two
(Continued from Page 1)
Knape, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Barker,
Sherwood $arman and Lee Hare-
lik, Robert Barnes and Barbara
Hubbard, Charles Barnhart and
Mary Vanker, Stuart Baruck and
Lydia Penrod'.
BOB BARRETT and Mary
Lowen, Ralph J. Barron and Mar-
ilyn Ridley, Bill Bates and Ann
Furstenaw, Russel Baum and Hel-
en Ballard, W. S. Bauman and
Shirlee Madden, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Baunow, Bill Baur and
Joyce Thomas, Jim Beauder and
Beatrice Meyer, Jack Beck and
Darleen Rhodus, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Beebe, James Beers and
Evelyn Pifko, Richard Begole and
Ellen Snader, Sidney Belanoff and
Portia Weinsoff, Arlen Bell and
Shirley Hoeft.
Michael Bellows and Marge
Northwood, Dick Benwman and
Kay Hoffman, Neil Berstein and
Roselind Cantor, Bill Berlin and
Raggiet Greenberger, Bob Ber-
mnan and Pat Rosenberg, Dick Ber-
toia and Pat Bland, Mr. and Mrs.
George Beshore, Chuck Betts and
Janet Davies, James Bibeu and
Betty Jean Todd, William Billings
and Francis Powers, Howard Bin-
kow and Nancy Stern, Duance
Binzel and Jean Watterworth,
Ted Birckhead and Nancy Briggs,
John Black and Judy Bettison,
Bud Blackney and Geraldine La
Tendresse.
Mort Blum and Anita Kasel,
Stanley Blumstein and Gloria
Rosenkrantz, Jim Boatwright
and Jerry Warden, Bruno
Boelster and Marilyn Pefferly,
Norm Bohrer and Henrietta Her-
melin, Al Bonnell and Vera Brew-
us, Gerald Bonnett and Althea
Bonnett, Clarence Borns and Bar-
bara Gilbert, Norm Borgerson and
Beverly Jewell, Fred Bowdle and
Sally Bailey, Frank Bracy and
Ann Schaefer, John Bradfield Jr.
and Eleanor F. Peer, Mr.*and Mrs.
Thomas Bradley, Hanock Braf-
man and Ruth Strauss, Dick
Brainer and Sally McBride.

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Lamadie, Ray Cantrell and L
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Whittington, James Cape
Jackie Ross, Chet Caprathe
Phyllis Plappert, Mr. and Mrs
bert Carlson, Pierie Carm
and Evelyn Meckel, Mr. and
Robert Carneiro, William {
and Judith Cohen, Jack Car
ter and Marilyn Brecklaw, Co
Carrington and Carol Hodge
Hugh Curtie and Kathy Kin
Robert Carter and Jane Cat
John Castell and Jane Je
Mr. and Mrs. Hohg Fai Ch
Ray Champion and Shirley R
quist, Charles Chapman and:
Barbara Law, Bill Chapman
Christina Janes, Al Chnn
and Verne Rutherford,C
Christian and Margaret McC
Jim Christiansen.and Barrie
erson, Russ Christopher and,
Wooliver.
Rod Chubb and Maggie B
W. Lawrence Clapp and Lisa H
ter, Ralph Clay and Sue Ken
Dick Clements and Jane i
William Cloon and Janet Mich
son, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cl
Donn Codington and Mary F
gerald, John Codwell and Sh
Chennault, Chuck Cole and S
on Chynoweth.
MR. AND MRS. William C
stock, Phil Comerford and
ana Lange, Jerry Conley
Carol Carrigan, Ken Connelly
Barbara Kendall, Doug Cook
Patricia Morrison, Syd Cook
Judy Richardson, Andrew Co
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and 207 South Main St.
and Tel. 2-3767

PROFESSIONAL -- Miss Mary
Lou Wham was a concessionaire
at the J-Hop. Business was
brisk.
Carl Brunsting and Louise
Kaisch, Bob Brehm and Phyllis
Gira, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bren-
nan, George Boderick and Nancy
Washbarne, Dave Bornstein and
Betty Auer, G. Bridgeman and
Virginia Dolliver, Tom Briggs and
Ginny DeGroot, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Brown.
Richard Brown and Barbara
Zeff, Edmund Brownell and Joan
Snodgrass, Bruce Bugbee and
Mary Anne Beatson, James Bul-
lock and Davette Britton, Jack
Burchfield and Marian Blakeslee,
Steve Burstein and Shirley Bur-
stein, Bob Busha and Barbara
Holter, Robert Burd and Sue Ben-
der, Benjamin Butler and Alfrieda
Duster, Nortin Butler and Renee
Marpus, William Butler and Joan
Leddick.
DAVID CALAHAN and Jane

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Studying Late?
Those late snacks
aren't a problem now.
Open 24 Hours Daily
Except Saturday 1 A.M. - Sunday 1 A.M.
THE DINNER BELL
808 South State

Now

LINGERIE of 'down-to-earth'
practicality, yet looking delight-
fully fragie .. .
SLIPS . . . in nylon crepe, nylon tricot, and
rayon crepe - fashioned to fit the figure
smoothly.
BRAS . . . from well-known brand lines -
Warner's, ABC, Hollywood, -Whirlpool, Bali,
Maidenform, and others.
Foundation Garments. . . To slim and hold
the figure.

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MAIN FLOOR
* DRESSES FROM $17.95 UP
* JACKETS
. SLACKS
* COTTON BLOUSES
* SWEATERS
* PURSES
o HOSIERY
s LINGERIE
! BRASSIERES AND GIRDLES
* GLOVES
* SCARFS
* FLOWERS
* EISENBERG JEWELRY
o EISENBERG COSMETICS

MAIN FLOOR-Green Room
* COATS
* SUITS
* FORMALS
* FORMAL WRAPS
" NEGLIGEES
" NYLON AND CREPE
BLOUSES
* SKIRTS
* PETTICOATS
* CRINOLINS
* FORMAL AND
INFORMAL SEPARATES

Y"UtL wo are tle conscions
YOUU who de-nd fine fabrics
You who are considering o snete spring
COAT * SUIT * DRESS or ACCESSORIES
CAMPUS CLOTHES that just look
expensive, are inexpensively yours at
COLLINS

DOWNSTAIRS SHOP
" DRESSES FROM $6.95 TO $17.95
* PLAY CLOTHES - SEPARATES
SWIM SUITS - SWIM SUIT ACCESSORIES
" COTTON HOUSE COATS AND BRUNCHIES
COLLINS
LIBERTY AT MAYNARD
STORE HOURS - MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30-5:30

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