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February 11, 1952 - Image 41

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Monday, February 9, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five, Section Two
NAM ES Helen Carlsen Tom Graham and o> o o o<=>o
Jean Parker, Jack Gray and Mari-
lyn Merrell, Richard Graves and0O
(Continued from Page 3, Section al Barbara Pryor, George Granger K v
and Phyllis Fricke, Jerry Gray and
Priest, Irvin Fieber and Lorraine Mary K. Caris, Myles Gray and FOR THAT VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT
Wonia, RayondF sher and anMarilyn Osberg, Henry Green and
Wosmak, Raymond Fischer and Laurie Teplitz, James Green and THAT WILL LAST AS LONG AS THE
Kathleen Little, Harry Fishman Jere Palmer. MEMORY AND SERVE AS A MEMORY.
and Judy Gregory, Phil Flar-JA
sheim and Ruth Helfinbine, Cal- Richard Gregory and Rosean T 's Treasures - Tomorrow's Heirloom
vert Fletcher and Lois Holtz, John Staswick, David Greller and Lori 0 Todd)
Fleure and Mary Hixson, William Kurtz, Ken Grieser and Sue St. Campus Shop: 347 Maynard - Downtown: 320 South Main
Flinn and Sue Reynolds. Louis, Larry Griewski and JoAnne
Weldon Follin and Diane Van- Bek, Ed Griffin and Pat Irving, o<--o-> --<- c<-<-< o-><> -o<">
dermark, Tom Forgacs and Har- Bob Griffith and Anna Dawson,
bara Lynch, Carlos A. Fortuna Ralph Griffith and Pat Hittner,
and Jane Kunze, Emerson Foster -ePaul Groffsky and Sally Stahl,
and Fern Woodard, Joe Frank and -Mickey Groforean and DeVee
Barbara Stienko, Donald Fragnoli Janich, Bob Gross and Sherry
and Marjorie Zeilesch, Allan Fran- Spivak, Glenn Grossman and Re-
kel and Clair Levy, Michael Fran- gina Gibbs, Yapera Guerra and
korand Patricia Nemeth haH TEEJAE-sr.M L esleBohrer, Edwin Gutwitz and
FrzrandarcNesMarlesn HO THERE, JANE - Dr. Max Jackie Altman.V a e tn
Frazer and Faes Madign, Simian chose the J-Hop evening * * *
John Frazer and Valerie Harring- to announce to a breathless DON HAAS and Suzanne Haas
ton, HarveyaFreed and Judy world that the theory of evolu- Dan Habel and Mary Jane Ober-
Lichtblau, Allan Freedman and tion is a crock. meyer, Ralph Haber and ElaineC rds a
Sonya Barsky, Art Freedman and _Friedman, Robert Haddock and
Grace Fink, Barry Freeman and and Carol Edwards, Stuart Gordon Carolyn Call, Ken Hafer and Ar-
Marge Peeling, Bob Frey and and Nancy Boell, Samuel Gore and lene Honess, Owen Haig and Bon-
Elizabeth Lwis, Marti Fruitman Freda Ward, Hill Graessley and (Canuinued en Page 0, Sectlan 2)
and Sandra Selfon, Art Friedman Y (otne npg ,scinz
and Marijane Potter, Ed Furdak
and Eileen Andre. MAYER-SCHAIRER CO0
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HOWARD GABERSON and Dee 112 South Main Street
Rakoczy, Ed Gamble and Marlene
Schneider, Fred Gannon and Mar-
ilyn Russell, Jack Garter and De-
laces Swift, Roger Gatward and
Carolyn Gatward,Bill Geris and C
Elsa Rodriguez, Paul Geiger and
Joni Marlow, Norman Geller and
Nina Saul, Jack Gersuk and Tru-
dy Parnes, Jack Ghozal and Rose-
mary Rehn, Gus Gianakaris and Mttyour running
Mary Jean Shaw, Bruce Fifford Many
and Kit Bosker, Conrad Giles w e yo bu
and Marilyn Schwartz, Gilbert Book Store carries only ENGI..when you y
Jean and Cynthia Kutner, Chuck ----
Gilbert and Nancy Holmes, Ken NEERING books . . . Ulrich's carry
Gilbert and Carol Rothenberg,
John Gilbert and Jane McArthy a very huge stock of USED and
Allan Gilbert and Sue Victor, Phil
Glass and Carol Coomres. NEW BOOKS for every course on 114 E. William St.
M. and Mrs. Edward Gloz, BtwenMan!n
Jerry Gleit and Sue Trometer. Between Min ands
JerthecendSeTrmtr Michigan Campus! Founrth Ave.
Milton Goetz and Nancy Pritch- h H
ard, Maurice Goldberg and Har-SudyNonTo PM
riet Shifman, John Patrick Golden OPEN
and Barbara O'Brien, Paul Goldi- ne ndPENLv, ihrdGo
and bay Ley, Pal Good Daily 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. We have ICE CUBES
and Alice Lepial, Jim Goodspeed
[apt /en
FLANNEL SUITS
blend of Wool and Dacron DACRON In ANNE!
Hereis exciting news .. a fine flannel
blended of wool and Dacron! And
here's why it's news:
* it weighs only 9 ounces - a year-round weight
associated only with the finest English worsted
flannel loomed!
* it holds its crease and press much longer than
ordinary flannel because it resists humidity, yet
the wool provides absorbency for comfort!
* it has a fine "hand," appearance and finish!
* it is much stronger than ordinary flannel!
Any of these factors would make Van
Boven Flannel unusual, put them all in
the same flannel and you have a re-
markable suit! .

COLORS-
OXFORD GREY AND LIGHT GREY
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OXXFORD CLOTHES DOBBS sH BURBERRY COATS
ANN ARBOR. DE AOIT

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