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Michigan Siate News VOLUME IS TUESDAY, MAY, 4, 1926 Number 54 niS K S if CO-EDSTOSTART ^ Ä i^ Ä C O M M riT E E S ARE ^WLLj,0 Consul of Firing of Anti- Air- NEWFUNCTION IN BEINM.S.C.SHOW LANTERN NIGHT Third Annul Horse Show to Bo M^ufème“ Held In Stadiu i to Be Brilliant Event. . lery il»-nionstrution to be given by that branch of the cadet corps May 12. This is one of a series of deni* onstrations which are being given* I by the various units of th«* corps.; The Third Annual Horse show .' t he demonstration w ill consist of with one of the most brilliant arrays! the» bring of anti-aircraft guns and a of nne horses in the country, w ill problem in artillery warfare staged in the new football sta- The demonstration for May u will diutn at Michigan State college May be given by the cavalry Jumping 1 .5 and 29, and w ill include in the and other spectacular stunts are he-! list of entries many of the line>t i mg planned. iioroughbred riding horses of the] ____ middle west. The tourney is to be ,,h <I under the management of the military department, and tie* com- mittee in charge offers an alluring! uf cash prizes. The entire $2,5oo ai>iuopriation made by the board oi I agriculture for the promotion of the show has been set aside solely lor :h t. winners of the 24 brilliant « v. nts of the two days. | -— ~ No weather can stop the show - j Order of March of Societies Are whether it he rain or snow," accord- ,ng to the committee, in case of rain the cxhibitiou w ill be held on the l ining held west of the stadium. Besides the large number of "tor -1 - * . ;gn entries, a host of local uni- W ith plans nearly .ompieted for mats are expected to display teats at Founders Week, from May '• to 14 ti;e show. Ur. t‘. L. ifarber and ¡1 i seitridge field at New Ceremony Planned to Do assist in the artil- Away SOCIETIES TAKE IMPORTANT PARI FOUNDER’ S DAY Determined by Lot; Ciane* Excused in Afternoon. * spring term fe liim or and senioi niing of tho past, made hy tho »enit Formerly it has b t he co-etis of the to hohl many mit were SUpposed tu v ariably ihe men . lass w lilliii ge! and raid it. Th: uhlo 1 11 feeimg be «if the two dasse The senior gni ' l.untern Nigln. ihe VNtek ei i ap < »i r> tilg lightod i With Inter-Cla» Hostility. ud id anti these lo ine ju ti pressi ve cereinonj iris w ill hand then Ioi >s who will in f > the freshmen girls IMaiis tor the aitaii eld III Sleepy Hull between the co-eds w ill be a f the plans being girls materialize ■n the custom for wo upper classes ignt feeds. These !»e set ro t. but m- iers ot the other )f the aftuir ied coiisider- the members idaiiutui a held during The senioi tiie campus They will r girls in an The Junloi * tile sopllo- i ha ini them lEMPLAR CONCLAVE! Conclave Te Be Held At Battle ANNOUNCED BY UNION BOARD Creek Jane 1. The Michigan State college m ili- tary band will accompany the Lan- _________ I v i i p r 'i o ' S n u a l x1.»«. c o n X : ! U « ^ '* *»'J H«U AHdr. ..t iii.tiio t reek. Juno l. accordtug | md Sprint TeimTuw tioii». to Secretary llalluday, supervisor o f} tho organization. ilruco Anderson, one of the Lan- sing knights, in oxtendiug the invi-. tatioti to the band, slated that the! wi*re siibmllled for iipproviil at the I'empluM wertt ixceBdtngiy plcnaed i I«“' •«■•••<In* .d tin- lumrd fit ihn wnvly mth Hi« .-xhtbltUin glvon by the out- '’,,v ,"'1 l*r.-r-t.lt-nt ..r the I nb.n, ttuth 111 at (Iralid Kanids last year, and Kei.hiiln. and the r..ninh.ln* n|>- - «H I u. nfi.'ns.sl, it Is ..xi»vt- 'l’ho appointment- lo two of the com - mittees of tin- M s i\ Union hoard d tilltl iiandery lile hoys again." •iiipaiiy lite' •d. ¡m I RECENT SYMPHONY OP DE LAMAKTER TO HE CONCERT FEATURE (lie lie\l on May ** follow ill g ! lu* . 11 n i e l l i l i ! elmi Mt It; li ni •nt lark ITi i ife.m Frank S. Kedzle. owning the nncst horses in Lansing, wilt prob- ably lend support to the tourney h ii-l tries have been received tor differ« nt I •vents from cavalry cadets at ih**j allege us well as from outsiders. I i adets include Frank Mct’al-l by. U. W . Caller, S. VV. Whitteniore, l and J. K. M cKlroy, all *>f whom will demonstrate skill in general hors»- manshlp, jum ping and charging. orders ar«* now being nlled tor box] «eats, although the entry blanks] just been isued. The h r - t i>«-r «on to order a box was 111 .*rr ilunter. {.r«« t d ent of •!»** a«r« 0 *5 » ui Ira I -on *ty of Lansing. The State College Horse show has in« reused in three years from prac- tically a local affair to an array of lonsiderable outside >n c r e s t The first show in 1924 had assets of on- ly f b f and but a few dozen entries. I Last year cash prizes amounted to i |.?t»u and more than 300 horses i*»m- peted, 82 of which were not of local ■took. PEOPLE’SCHURCH PLAN DEDICATION H u y P r i m m f t Speaker* to Be Here far DeAicatiea Week Service*. gel). ided Mi eld May i niversary ■dar. und nialivti dii ) hicli will De ate being a.led by Mil pi.inning to I III l o l l s el tiller This will ii spot up til Announce Complete Program For 1" Two Chicago Symphony Entertainment*. ; n» Fric heLamarler, assistant con hen il ictor of t It** Chicago Symphony or- ,llM thestra. will accompany the organ!-] > z.ti.on on u-< visit to Fast Lansing Mol May Is and will conduct his most re- J r«*o •ui symphony, "After Walt Whit jwil UJllîlN tig pl.t meeliiig <*f the I'tiiott appoint tiietits were u iert a in m eni « otti ill it- wiitisoti, • hiiirtiinn. t. Margaret Mathews. I Walter Vy rait 11 : for committee I'rtinkliti tum». June Itamiey. irge Minder, lore f«»r the i»f three or on hallriHitu usuings aliti lee ill the building eok as well as the ear III«* end of the liieli ar lulltet«»«! and I i •I ll**n hi th h e g u n The iiliellp • .„How* AeTii* Chi Chi A l pitti I lyssian. Chi I mi», Alpha Ch tia m m a llho, Fro Ai piviali- all independen io. I'hi Kapp« Alpha. Alpha Delta. The fest i vit I march W ill he as i. Hcrmian. Delphic Sororian. Phyl**an lía, Th>>miati. Pytn- l ni on Lit. Alpha lymph. Kunoniiun. dumhian. Trimolm. ADVERTISE FUR Bitte FOR CHEM BUILDING Bid* to Be Opened On May 26 ; Contract to Be Awarded Shortly Afterward*. dll, i el I ist. Will he ! afternoon concert, I don. the popular) d the orchestra, will I m evening program, j re to he given ill the ; of tilt) Couple's ! rograniH are as ud- j Vflel lioon I «»to e| t I’ l l i l • ’*<«I a . v night th«* Intercity ih will hold a dafne in th«* hiill- Kriday night a Union party held An outside orchestra on iiii|N»rt«**l for tin* »«-rashm lie«go Sereliailets is th«' lllll-ii'lll alien, will'll tills hisui Sts-nred 11-1* I III' llltlsi«* rday noon, a joint m«*etlng of i¡on hoard and the executive its* id i In* M s » A I m u ii i asst* w ill■ In* liehl hi lilt* I IIloti v he llrwt of a nntnlM ‘1 of meet tills Kind wllieli w"l In* hold I 11 Ii problems in oinmoti lo ek li pus i no veil Allegr* Creato Allegre H. lie Tau \notlier Step einistry build new > takeri ' «•il il i o- Viva oli lirio I lilerilllssiotl dii a I lie*file* U o c o c id and Drehest ra . I schal »da id Ilo Tim inning a I ah \ ill piohiildy r.vt**lv plann«*d end rules for a,, both night* HISTORIC SMOKER’S DISPLAY AT URIOM of the la People's i h u n ti ; May 9 is the date' Ice to b« held by the the old building Th** dedicatory 1 1 , -n ■■..» w ill b « l.ol<| in th.. newl ^ ¡r h starting with the 'i* t o r y >t. i Tuesday **vening. May II I,,,»,? ,i Many speakers of prominence are i xi r to ft,tribute speeches on t h is .>• •a -I , ,.r •lou and a special table is to be re-J served for all the charter members. | J" •ho rganlzed the church in College j fiall everal years ago. The Woman's society of the <h r u r h j J1* ' »til dedlcata Its parlors with a re- ' ('•pttoB and tea Wednesday after- ' noon. In the evening a program pertaining to religious education will! tie held in tha i lass rooms and Sun-) t,..,. hty.sehoot department. All-Col leg* night will he lieldj i" i., l ‘ jrsday, with President Keny«»n I. Hu’t.-rfleld as the main -peak**r The] '«r.ijuet room haa a capacity <>f f> 00 . sad in addition there Is an overflow x room However, the reque«»t-by the) , amittee In chnrge is that restvrra i|(j , •on* b« made at ieaat two days 1would ’ vre the banquet so that a il m ay he ||Jftf|f ' iK*_n earn of who wish to attend Friday night baa bmn designated t* i-ansing night, when members of various organisations and clubs ' !he city of Lansing and alt others rk*,' are interested will be welcomed f f.ests. indication services are to be held ' * >«nday morning. May 1«; comple»e Arrangements are to be announced . Uter. Monday. Mny 17, the college , tlIf.r 1 °ral union is to give a concert fn t't<M , ' " auditorium, and May IS the <’hf- ao Symphony orchestra will play , TO BEAUTIFY CAMTUS ^ ALONG BOULEVARD pproi«ruicii ii> I he ' i- loi Di« b u l l Ui I l l g ! .tun.,000 wlii d or oh i. ;»«- m» atlolis H»r I h«* 1 !, »-lug rushed •.. • om- Ill ■ lila! i lo* i o u ï r . it l o r » ipportunity to make ! S o u VS ork Tho io*w i trlld of ih»* ¡n o !Hl Oil lie io¡ .H» «I oOl!) Hung tr.«! i.1 lihiiiiK <!> I roflt Sy |Up Hiding make A h iikowsky fater Llly. Ma* lmw«*ll Htock And Con«* Mac Dow d i Htock mi 1 ||f» |in i u t il ul Iti li i* i ,D i . ................................... Htratiss I vctllllg 4'«licer» Ist 4 a*ques (ìordoll ur* t arneval ’ ..Dvorak ony No 2 . ti Minor. After .ili W hit man lielawiarter | 1 ,so u m l My llarbaric Vawp"j i*liatciiing. Cerfumed Houli»” 1 K«dm*t, Frictnily. I .-.iligiug with <»p«n M«»uths ut <i• M ohì ii w for VlollU ami .... »r.i . Wlenlnwskl ili h«1 lifhl "Il \V«'l|lt«*Mtltiy, . ..h<**tra !*.*.u. ili lurnbli ih«* music und •ur* will pretail l'or Ih«» sday itigli! May IH, a .ill probably la* hold, In*- «ut 7 o'clock The party b<* a i went,v-Ih «* i «*nt iiidhul lotis al preseti! il* a Victor f M i Ita pitoni«- i in* ntiisir maker COMPLETE PLANS FOR SOPH PROM Jean Goldkettte'* Breeie Blower* W ill Fnrniik Mmic. lllterilllHSIOtl 1.1 II libapHoiiy No Il li I ill* III, ‘I tie i of »impilale" oía tIts Hallet "Cn i N it* i a- Her i i ... . Liszt I p, im. as ialbt Sue IIS ' IS«* Non* ins la ANNOUNCE SPRING PARTY SCHEDULE i* parile» .imi open houses i M-heduled for fhe spring ■he various sororities .»ml •s These range in i in por n ’ lev ope.n houses held by is trat*rnities lo ili«- .-opti •Mt important so« tal « vene itig term The spring term although la some instan«»*» Iete, follows Them tan. I nmn lo*mbda » hi Alpha, I nlon. Phi Pelt t»p»'.ii house. profound hisfor»* 't*-*>igie*<l in the •Í a girl fcorn May May M«> uion. May 14 ■»norman May 81 c h o u »•» May 1 »US' and art: ing May l -1 Ma» IS May 15 May 21 May 22- May 22 Funoinian op. n house, touac Delphic open house. Del AeTheon open house, A« T;< le« fic. Fciectic house Fro Aiphlan. Union- Sesame. I nlon Abbott Hall. Armory -Phi Kappa Tau. Armory. Hermlan. Masonic tem- Tschaikowsky I Overture Intuii«! ur** II Marche I, I la 1. 1 ..* .1« la »>• lira«*!. iiaim«* ruee d Danse arabe e Damn* chinols»» f Danse d**s mlriifons ili Valse «le» flèura. Aside from the imLaMarfer sym- phony Frederick Htoek will «lad the orchestra COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL STUDENTS TO HOLD M EET I ' I I ne tenth annual meeting of coun- ty normal school students w ill be held at the «College. May 13 and 14 j Principals of the county normals will accompany their lanse* A special program to be held in the Little ih»*- alee is also being arranged, and a I banquet w ill be given iu the Union) building. More than l.UUO boys from voca-j tional schools will be attending a conference here at the same tune. I Perckiuai A«*at'* Ce— til Atteed Lake F w e d Gaa*e ...p h .,!.,...»• p ie till t lie* 1 are room I*' 1 Mi-dl .M • o r t i il ig»* »»r i been -* IlH'IllN „I I,.A*,r- DIM i .i ,i »vmI i 1'.h o v e r s h a v e |.f*.f| M- I h IIIII-». vvi ih-ll ill«! for fie* |ii»»in i'll» MM* i i,,ii*«l v b e a n I lill'IU w »or TI««* Hr»*» •y.i* lild.w f.ir -»•■ ta l fune ihm- 1 •* *| "Hui** a m l ha<•«* nevci h*r a |»1« a *> i tig grail«1 Plan- nre ill* I«*ll|g • m i iioc i'|l te- The il a rgc "f a iriihg'tii«1 rea f in litis i**«|Swt llig HIM t i l l (I .IIIi l h a i <>f w always i- iii (Milla IMI I 1 ll'»|< H im millilarv i»f ofy party a- ollf of •f the yonr s for the IL-g«***t MlS-lal I W III* 1« w ill itllrooni June 'lie -••til be u!lnil The i’iiiinI and »‘lii in* I h -11 ig mad** triginnl llr««e*e u r e i l (•• f u r n is h ires real music wlio have pri' ill well remem ers have played or«* at Michigan fjiihsl to ren if music made for favors » ommlllis* In nts promis«’« a Tie- prom Is the tiu* -pring ami I along w ith I lie II. an«i the vur I lie i»ig p a r t I* « lri«iia-«l »nd l*r**k«n ■tken fo NT -hi lar filed — « « n d H«*riv»^ lie rwarvewj ii into of a girl > «ignifb-ant into May Trtmoira open Trim oira house. May 23- Pythian. Union. May 29 Alpha (lamma Delta. Ar- liantlag .hrubb-ry In the boul»- »ron« (>«- hou«» »rd nur ih* Hew* Economic, and i.nc 12 m on balldlncn will bn «tnrtod ihM U»8T -A ko< «« •-•tur«” *“ *'r“ °®* J u n ,. ,, *uk. ,o bunllfy tho tonrtntn' vio» "n (¡rand Hirer "" l»elu home. Ot ten cniiraa. J*«»ï 7' house, ,IT Members of the fourth district; council of the National Association' f Purchasing Agents attended the: orr Mat»*-i*ake Forest baseball game last '* May 29 iHdta Sigma Phi, Union. Saturday in a body gu«*sta of the, .. yiir 10 Phi Imita open bouse, lamn.ng assocletlon. The asaocln-, . Pl.7li.lt» hoy»** lion, which oponcd It« lwo d»r ««•-1 !... future, and ( .gophomor. |.roni. I nlon «Ion »1 the Korn« hold !«•( Krldnr. t ton. i t'olumbt.o. Columbio» held « ntMilni Haturdar In thn Union bulldlnc Tho oponlnn banqiist «I i .Senior Unto» tho Korn« wu prmlded ornr b, j phi[Mdu houu pnr-i Wlllnrd Swoonor. purchulnn o*«nt ol thn celiaco. i of ouch •**! At The Union l.umh»-« w ill Iw* |.i»|Mir«-»l to \our order for »anoe nips nnd ph nics The f lik age Neemaiiers. a itofahlr allmiien. will preside niunk for Hie party Mny 7. « *«fl**g*- ht* « r«*sm m a y I»* p u r - cbaMxj in hulk nt the s«*da f»*»in taiu. lie yew went league haaefcnll sreree peeted ni I He Inleaf A s|i**cinl party D plann*»«! for th«* near future wb«*n «»sw* of the world's l«*st «Ian»1** orchestras will Is* heard. Year vlnMem will Had Mm I alen eenveateat wad eltrartlve. -t-tw i« tho cenatoli u r_ W— Wfco|wW wMto. d M lt o V M d *IU bei Tke ostial «ataeáar o( Ih » Otoña radi

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Michigan Siate NewsVOLUME IS TUESDAY, MAY, 4, 1926 Number 54

niS K S i f CO-EDS TO START ^ Äi^ ÄCO M M riTEES AREWLLj,0 Consul of Firing of Anti- Air- NEW FUNCTION IN

BEINM. S. C. SHOW LANTERN NIGHTThird Annul Horse Show to Bo M ufème“

Held In Stadiu i to Be Brilliant Event. .

le ry il» -n io n s tru tio n to be g iv e n by th a t b ra n c h o f th e cadet co rps M a y 12. T h i s is o n e of a series o f deni* o n s tra tio n s w h ic h a re bein g g ive n *

I b y th e v a rio u s u n its of th«* c o r p s . ;T h e T h i r d A n n u a l H o rs e show . ' t he d e m o n s tra tio n w i ll co nsist of

with one o f th e m o st b r i l l ia n t a r r a y s ! the» b r in g o f a n t i-a ir c r a f t g un s a n d a of nne h o rses in th e c o u n t r y , w i l l p ro b le m in a r t i l le r y w a rfa re

staged in th e n e w fo o tb a ll s ta - T h e d e m o n s tra tio n fo r M a y u w ill diutn at M ic h ig a n S ta te c o lle g e M a y be g ive n by th e c a v a lry J u m p in g 1

. 5 and 2 9 , a n d w i l l in c lu d e in th e a n d o t h e r s p e c ta c u la r s tu n ts a re h e -! list of e n tr ie s m a n y o f th e line>t i m g p la n n e d .• iio ro u g h b re d r id in g h o rses o f t h e ] ____middle w est. T h e to u rn e y is to be ,,h <I u n d e r th e m a n a g e m e n t o f the m ilita ry d e p a r tm e n t , a n d tie* c o m ­mittee in c h a rg e offers a n a l l u r in g !

uf cash p riz e s . T h e e n t ire $ 2 ,5 o o ai> iuo pria tio n m a d e by th e b o a rd o i I a g ric u ltu re f o r th e p ro m o tio n of the show has been set a s id e s o le ly lo r :h t. w in n e rs o f th e 24 b r i l l ia n t « v. nts o f th e t w o d a y s. | - — ~

No w e a th e r ca n s to p th e show - j Order of March of Societies Arew hether it he r a in o r s n o w ," a c c o rd - ,ng to th e c o m m itte e , in case o f rain the c x h ib it io u w i ll be h e ld on the l in in g h e ld w e st o f th e s ta d iu m .Besides th e la rg e n u m b e r o f " t o r - 1 - *. ;gn e n tr ie s , a h o st o f lo ca l u n i - W it h p la n s n e a rly .o m p ie t e d fo r mats a re e xp ected to d is p la y teats at F o u n d e rs W e e k , fro m M ay '• to 14 ti;e sh o w . U r . t ‘ . L . ifa rb e r a n d ¡1

i seitridge field at New Ceremony Planned to Doassist in th e a r t i l - Away

SOCIETIES TAKE IMPORTANT PARI

FOUNDER’S DAYDetermined by Lot; Ciane*

Excused in Afternoon. *

s p r in g te rm fe l i i m o r a n d senioi n iin g o f th o past, m a d e h y tho »e n it F o r m e r ly it has b t he co -etis o f the to h o h l m a n y m it w e re SU pposed tu v a r ia b ly ih e men . lass w lilliii ge!a n d ra id it . T h : u h lo 1 11 fe e im g be «if th e tw o d a s s e

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IM aiis to r the aitaii eld III S leepy H u ll

b etw een the co -eds w ill be a f the p la n s being g ir ls m a te ria liz e

■n the c u s to m fo r w o u p p e r classes ig n t feeds. Th e s e !»e set ro t. b u t m - iers ot th e o th e r

)f th e a ftu ir ied c o iis id e r- the m e m b e rs

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lE M P LA R CONCLAVE!

Conclave Te Be Held At Battle ANNOUNCED BYUNION BOARD

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i lru c o A n d e rs o n , one o f the L a n ­s ing k n ig h ts , in o x te n d iu g th e i n v i - . ta tio ti to the b an d , s la te d th a t t h e ! wi*re s iib m llle d fo r iip p ro v iil at the

I 'e m p lu M wertt ix c e B d tn g iy p lcn a ed i I « “ ' •«■•••<In* .d tin - lu m rd fit ih n w n v ly m t h H i « .-x h tb ltU in g lv o n b y th e o u t - '’ ,,v , " ' 1 l*r.-r-t.lt-nt ..r th e I n b .n , ttu th 111 at ( I r a l id K a n id s la st y e a r, a n d K e i.h ii ln . a nd the r..n in h .ln * n|>-

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R E C E N T SYMPHONY OP DE LAMAKTER TO HE CONCERT FEATURE

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ife.m F r a n k S . K e d z le . o w n in g th e nncst h o rs e s in L a n s in g , w ilt p r o b ­ably lend s u p p o rt to th e to u rn e y h i i - l tries h a ve been re c e iv e d to r d iffe r« n t I • vents f ro m c a v a lr y ca d e ts at ih**j

allege us w e ll as fro m o u ts id e rs . I i a dets in c lu d e F r a n k 1» M c t ’a l - l by. U . W . C a l le r , S . VV. W h it te n io r e , l and J . K . M c K lr o y , a ll *>f w h o m w ill d e m o n s tra te s k il l in g e n e ra l hors»- m an sh lp , ju m p in g a nd c h a rg in g .

o r d e r s ar«* now b e in g n lle d to r b o x ] «eats, a lth o u g h the e n t r y b la n k s ]

ju s t been isue d . T h e h r - t i>«-r «on to o r d e r a box w as 1 1 1 .*r r i lu n t e r . { .r « « t d e n t o f •!»** a « r « 0 *5» u i Ira I - o n *ty of Lansing.

T h e S ta te C o lle g e H o rs e sh o w has in« reused in th re e y e a rs f ro m p ra c ­tica lly a lo c a l a ffa ir to a n a r r a y of lo n s id e ra b le o u ts id e >n c re s t T h e first show in 1924 h a d assets o f o n ­ly f b f and b u t a fe w d o ze n e n tr ie s . I Last y e a r cash p rize s a m o u n te d to i |.?t»u a n d m o re th a n 3 00 ho rses i*»m - peted, 82 o f w h ic h w e re n o t o f lo cal ■took.

PEOPLE’S CHURCH PLAN DEDICATIONH u y P rim m f t Speaker* to Be

Here far DeAicatiea Week Service*.

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Announce Complete Program For 1 " Two Chicago Symphony

Entertainment*. ; n»F r i c h e L a m a r le r , a ssista n t con h e n

il ic to r o f t It** C h ic a g o S y m p h o n y o r - ,llM th e s tra . w ill a c c o m p a n y th e o r g a n ! - ] > z .ti.o n on u-< v is it to F ast L a n s in g Mol M ay Is and w ill c o n d u c t his m ost r e - J r«*o

• •ui s y m p h o n y , " A f t e r W a lt W h it jw i l

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m e e l i i i g <*f t h e I ' t i i o t t

a p p o i n t t i i e t i t s w e r e u i e r t a i n m e n i « o t t i i l l i t -

w i i t i s o t i , • h i i i r t i i n n . t. M a r g a r e t M a t h e w s .

I W a l t e r Vy r a i t 1 1 : f o r c o m m i t t e e I ' r t i n k l i t i

tum». Ju n e Ita m ie y.irge M inder, l o r e f«»r t h e

i»f th re e o ro n h a l l r i H i t u

u s u i n g s a l i t i

l e e i l l t h e b u i l d i n g e o k a s w e l l a s t h e

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T h e iil ie llp • .„ H o w * A e T ii* C h i C h i A l pitti I ly s s ia n . C h i I m i», A lp h a Ch t ia m m a llh o , F r o A i piviali- a ll in d e p e n d e n i o . I 'h i K a p p « A lp h a . A lp h a

D e lta .T h e fest i vit I

m a rc h W ill he as i. H c r m ia n . D e lp h ic S o ro r ia n . Phyl**an lía , Th>>m iati. P y t n - l n i o n L i t . A lp h a

ly m p h . K u n o n iiu n . d u m h ia n . T r i m o l m .

ADVERTISE FUR Bitte FOR CHEM BUILDINGBid* to Be Opened On May 26 ;

Contract to Be Awarded Shortly Afterward*.

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I d o n . th e p o p u la r ) d the o rc h e s tra , w ill I m e v e n in g p ro g ra m , j re to he g ive n ill the ;

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I ’ l l i l • ’*<«Ia .v n i g h t th«* I n t e r c i t y i h w i l l h o l d a d a f n e i n th«* h i i l l -

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o n i ii i|N»r t«**l f o r t i n * » « - r a s h m l i e « g o S e r e l i a i l e t s i s th « ' l l l l l - i i ' l l l

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HISTORIC SMOKER’SDISPLAY AT URIOM

o f t h e la P e o p le 's i h u n ti ;

M ay 9 is th e date 'Ice to b « h e ld b y th e

the o ld b u ild in g Th** d e d ic a to ry 1 1 ,- n ■■..» w i l l b « l.ol<| in th .. n e w l ^

¡r h s t a r t in g w ith th e 'i* to ry ‘>t. i T u e s d a y **vening. M ay I I I,,,»,? ,i

M any s p e a k e rs of prominence a re i xi rto f t , t r i b u t e speeches on th is .>• • a - I , , .r•lou a nd a s p e c ia l ta b le is to be r e -J served for a ll the charter m e m b e rs . | J"•ho rganlzed the church in C o lle g e j fiall e v e ra l y e a rs ago .

T h e W om an's s o c ie ty of th e < h r u r h j J1* ' » t i l d e d lc a ta Its p a r lo r s w ith a re - ' ('•pttoB a n d tea W e d n e s d a y a fte r - ' noon. In th e e v e n in g a p ro g ra m ’ p e rta in in g to re lig io u s e d u c a tio n w i l l ! tie held in tha i lass ro o m s a nd S u n - ) t , . . , . hty.sehoot department.

All-Col leg* night w ill he lie ld j i" i.,l ‘ jrsday, w ith President Keny«»n I. Hu’ t.-rfleld as the main -peak**r T h e ] '«r.ijuet room haa a c a p a c ity <>f f>0 0 .

sad in addition there Is an o ve rflo w xroom However, the re q u e «»t -b y the) ,

amittee In chnrge is th a t restvrra i|(j ,• •on* b« made at ieaat two d a y s 1 w o uld’ vre the banquet so that a il may he ||Jftf|f ' iK*_n earn of who wish to a tte n d

F r id a y night baa bmn d e s ig n a te d “t* i-a n s in g night, when members of

various organisations a n d c lu b s '! he city o f Lansing and alt o t h e r s rk*,'

a r e interested w ill be w e lc o m e d ff.ests.

ind ication services are to be h e ld ' * >«nday morning. M ay 1«; comple»e Arrangements are to be a n n o u n c e d „ .Uter. Monday. Mny 17, the college , tlIf.r 1 °r a l union is to give a concert fn t 't<M , ' " auditorium, and May IS the <’hf-

ao Symphony orchestra will play ,

TO BEAUTIFY CAMTUS ^ ALONG BOULEVARD

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I vctllllg 4 '«licer»Is t 4 a*ques (ìo r d o ll ur* t a rn e v a l ’ . . D v o r a k o n y N o 2 . ti M in o r . A fte r .ili W h it m a n lie la w ia r t e r | 1 ,s o u m l M y lla r b a r ic V a w p " j

t » i* lia tc iiin g . C e rfu m e d H o u li»” 1K «d m *t, F r ic t n ily . I.-.ilig iu g w ith < »p «n M «»uths

ut <i• • M ohì i i w f o r V lo llU a m i . . . . » r . i . W le n ln w s k l

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. ..h<**tra !*.*.u.ili lu r n b li ih«* m usic und •ur* w ill p re ta il l'or Ih«»

sday itigli! M a y IH, a. i l l p ro b a bly la* hold, In*- «ut 7 o 'clock T h e p a rty

b<* a i went,v -Ih «* i «*nt i iid h u l lotis al preseti! il* a V ic to r f M i Ita pitoni«- i in* ntiis ir m ak er

COMPLETE PLANS FOR SOPH PROMJean Goldkettte'* Breeie Blower*

W ill Fnrniik Mmic.

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ANNOUNCE SPRING PARTY SCHEDULE

i* p a r i le » .im i open houses i M -h ed u le d fo r fhe s p rin g ■he v a rio u s s o ro rit ie s .»m l •s These ra n g e in i in por n ’ lev ope.n ho uses h e ld by is tra t* rn it ie s lo ili«- .-opti •Mt im p o rt a n t so« tal « vene itig te rm T h e s p rin g te rm a lth o u g h la so m e instan«»*»Ie te , i » a » fo llo w s

T h e m tan. I n m n lo*m bda » h i A lp h a , I n lo n . P h i P e lt t»p»'.ii house.

p ro fo u n d hisfor»* 't*-*>igie*<l in the •Í a g ir l fcorn ;«

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M a y l -1 M a » IS M a y 15 M a y 21 M ay 22- M ay 22

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T;< le« fic . F c ie c tic ho use F r o A ip h la n . U n io n - S esam e. I n lo n A b b o tt Hall. A r m o r y

-P h i Kappa Tau. A r m o r y . H e r m la n . Masonic te m -

T s c h a ik o w s k yI O v e r t u r e I n t u i i « ! u r**

I I .» M a rc h eI, I la 1. 1..* .1« la »> • li r a « * ! .• iiaim«* ru e e d D a nse a rab e e Damn* chinols»» f D a nse d**s m lr i if o n s

i l i V a lse «le » flèura.A s id e f ro m the im L a M a r f e r s y m ­

p h o n y F r e d e r ic k H to ek w ill « la d theo r c h e s t r a

C O U N T Y N O R M A L S C H O O L

S T U D E N T S T O H O L D M E E T I ' I

I ne te n th a n n u a l m e e tin g of c o u n ­ty n o rm a l sch o o l s tu d e n ts w i l l be held at th e «College. M a y 13 a n d 14 j P r in c ip a ls of th e c o u n ty n o rm a ls w i l l a c c o m p a n y th e ir lanse* A sp ecia l p ro g ra m to be h e ld in th e L it t le ih»*- alee is a lso b e in g a rra n g e d , a n d a I b a n q u e t w ill be g iv e n iu th e U n io n )building.

M o re th a n l.U U O boys f ro m v o c a -j tio n a l sc h o o ls w ill be a tte n d in g a c o n fe re n c e h e re a t th e sa m e tu n e . I

P e r c k i u a i A « * a t '* C e — t i l

A t t e e d L a k e F w e d G a a * e

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1'.h o v e r s h a v e |.f*.f| M-Ih I I I I I - » . vvi ih - l l i l l « !

for fie* |ii»»in i'l l» MM*i i,,ii*«l v b e a n I l i l l ' I U w

»or TI««* Hr»*» •y.i* l i l d .w

f.ir -»•■ t a l fune i h m - 1 •* *|"H ui** a m l ha<• «* n e v c ih * r a |»1« a *> i tig g r a i l« 1

P la n - n re ill* I« * l l |g• m i iio c i ' | l t e ­ T h eil a r g c " f a i r i ih g 't i i « 1r e a f in l i t i s i* *«|Sw t

l l i g HIM t i l l ( I .IIIi l h a i <>fw a l w a y s i- ii i (M illa IM I I1 l l ' » |< H i m m ill i l a r v i»fo fy p a rty a - o l l f of• f the y o n r

s fo r theIL-g«***t M lS -la lI W III* 1« w i l l itllrooni Ju n e

'lie -••tilbe u !ln il T h e i ’iiiin I and »‘lii in* I h -11 ig mad**

trig in n l llr««e*e u re il (•• fu rn is h ires real m usic

w lio h ave pri' ill w e ll rem em e rs h a ve played or«* at M ich ig a n

f jiih s l to ren if m usic m ade for fa vo rs

» om m lllis* In nts prom is«’« a Tie- p rom Is the tiu* -p r in g am i

I a lo ng w ith I lie II. an«i th e v u r I lie i»ig part I* «

lri«iia -«l » n d l*r**k«n ■tken fo N T -h i l a r

filed h» — « « n d H«*riv»^

l ie rwarvew j ii into

o f a g irl > «ign ifb -ant into

M ay T r t m o i r a open T r i m o i r a house.

M ay 2 3 - Pythian. Union.May 29 Alpha (lamma Delta. Ar-

liantlag .hrubb-ry In the boul»- »ron« (>«- hou«»»rd nur ih* Hew* Economic, and i .nc 12

mon balldlncn will bn «tnrtod ihM U » 8 T - A ko< «« •-•tur«” *“ *'r“°®* J u n ,. , ,*uk. ,o bunllfy tho tonrtntn' v io» "n ( ¡ r a n d H i r e r " " ■ l » e l u home.Ot ten cniiraa. J*«»ï 7'

ho use, ,ITM e m b e rs of the fourth district;

c o u n c il o f the National Association' f Purchasing Agents attended the:

orr Mat»*-i*ake Forest baseball game last'* May 29 iHdta Sigma Phi, Union. Saturday in a body gu«*sta of the,

.. y iir 10 Phi Imita open bouse, lamn.ng assocletlon. The asaocln-, . P l.7 li.lt» hoy»** lion, which oponcd It« lwo d»r ««•-1

!... fu tu re , and ( . g o p h o m o r. |.roni. I nlon «Ion »1 the Korn« hold ! «• ( Krldnr. tton . i t'olumbt.o. Columbio» held « ntM iln i Haturdar In thn Union

b u l ld ln c T h o o p o n ln n b a n q iis t « I i .Senior U n t o » th o K o r n « w u p r m ld e d o r n r b ,j phi [Mdu houu pnr-i Wlllnrd Swoonor. purchulnn o*«nt

o l thn celiaco. i

of ouch ■ •**!

At The Unionl .u m h » -« w ill Iw* |.i»|Mir«-»l to

\o u r o rd e r fo r »an o e n ip s nnd ph nics

The f lik age Neemaiiers. a itofahlr allmiien. will preside niunk for Hie party Mny 7.

« *«fl**g*- ht* « r«*sm m ay I»* p u r- cbaM xj in h u lk nt th e s«*da f»*»in ta iu .

lie y ew went league haaefcnll sreree peeted ni I He Inleaf

A s|i**cinl p a rty D plann*»«! fo r th«* near fu tu re wb«*n «»sw* o f th e w o rld 's l«*st «Ian»1** o rchestras w ill Is* heard.

Year vlnMem will Had Mm I alen eenveateat wad eltrartlve.

-t -t w i « tho cenatoli u r_ W— Wfco|wW wMto. d M lt o V M d *IU bei Tke ostial «ataeáar o( Ih » Otoña r a d i

M ic h ig a n S t a t e N e w sPublished tw in ww M r darin« th« «H — » tof bX ^ o l jb rMichigan «tate Colin«». Bntered an aaraod clan» matter at the pout office Eaat Lansing. Michigan. Adrerttslng ralea furnished upon

applicati)» to the Bnslnene Maneger.

EDITORIAL WAFTKEITH' HIMBBAUOH. W l ........................................ BdltorGORDON WHITBURN. '27a. Hrnnlan B o u e .Btnlnese ManagerBBVA PRESCOTT, 27h, Kappa Delta House..............- .......Coed BdltorJoe Porter, 281, Phi Kappa Tho Home...................................... Sporta BdltorGeorgia Llghtfoot ---- Features

-Levon Horton, Dale Medili. John Brisbln.

Htirnirm i I i H ill. Mari«»» Bennett. It Mclniiis, Wm. Muller, ’ " " t ie o rg e I I Muore. Beth Oillia. F a y G lllis. V. F. Itauhut. J . A.

Heuling.Society R eporter»-Wannet a Simon. Edith Simon ton. Ruby Newman.

Gertrude Walker. Mildred Bram. Henriette Scovell.

KusimM fitag— Advertising—-L. Snyder. *28; Vic Anderson, *28; Tekla Sparks. 28 ; Isewia Snider. ‘29. Circulation— Max Goodwin. *2».

OFFICE— BASEMENT NOW LIBRARY BUILDING Printed at the (Campus I'rem— Phone 2JM1B

Editorial* appearing In the MPJHIGAN STATE NBWS are writ­ten by the editor-in-chief and his aseistanis, who are students. They «an In no way be interpreted as representing the official viewpoint of the college, or of college officials.

SUBSCRIPTION—*2.50 TH E SCHOOL YEAR

SOCIETY

Friday evening the society gave an initiation »banquet at the •Union ror Uapt. <\ Kelly. Following the dinner gn open house was held at the society home with about 40 couples in atten­dance. Put rone and guests were Sec. and Mrs Hnlladay. Howard Rather, and Cnpt. and Mrs. C. Kelly.

Carl Pohlman and Harold Sumtnak of Saginaw were the guest»* of Ralph Single during the past week-end.

B. Neller. an alumnus and former football star, was a week-end gneet from Cassapolls.

N O M O R E EXTRASCab* of »hi, company no

extra pmwengBTi.Therefore, two, three, four or are

I*Thla rtlould appeal to rtudente u groupa of flea taxlcabe at but »lightly more than »treet car rare.

ike the 3fe each chgrp.

ay aaw rifle for th.

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TH E M A C K E Y C A B CO M PANYDial tl-444 —---- M SSw h ng

The pledges were given formal ini­tiation Saturday evening.

George Jagnow of Detroit was a house guest over the week-«»nd.

IJnv«! I teVries and H sW hl Peter* spent the week-end In Detroit.

A id s » »Week-end guests at the house were

Je r ry Brabb of Detroit. I ! Matring- t»r *»f Muskegon. R. Blank, und C. Johnson.

Frank Thomas retunasi this w«***k- end from liidianaiNills

S. Chamberlain spent the week-end in Detroit.

Kappa DeltaMyrtle Van Horne and Marie Ho«fle­

mán were mem 1 sTs o f the Y W . C. A hoiiso party at P ine Lake during ihe week-end.

1. 11«-i 11 *■ Bung*1 s|s»m the wook-»*nd In Howell. While E r ra Prescott and AgiH*s Trumbull visit«»«! at th** hitter’s home in Ja*'kson.

H IK THF. MWH» OF ALL

Fo r the first fin ie since the estab­lishment of the Hob ad in l» o * m ow the Sta te News», advertising has ' been secured from Lansing theaters.I t has been the ambition of nearly every business m anagepof the paper, realising that it would be a valuable aid to the publication, to secure this advertising

The Michigan State News is la b o r trig under difficulties, financial d if­ficulties. o f a debt that lias been steadily Increasing during the last several years until at present it has reached rather alarm ing proportions

Relations between the Lansing theaters and th*- student body have been strained in the pa*t. and not without Just reason Irresponsible student mobs have not only incon­venienced anil humiliated theater pa irons, but have needlessly destroyed property. Instances have been cited in th»» past when, not satisfied w ith for» iiig an entran«"**, »finiente Rave pro­ceeded to stop the show, push worn* tin and children out o f their seats, and to commit other ungentlemaj^ly acts of which th«-y would not be guilty under ord inary circumstances

College men ar** supposed to be capable of th inking and acting for themselves and would be insulted if told that th«*y were not. yet these same men. when in a mob. w ill a l ­low themselves to b.* swayed to ac­tions that *how no forethought, judg mem, or regard for the rights of others.

Lansing th e a t e r s rea li*»« th a t the H tm b 'tit b o d y is .* v a lu a h ie s o u r c e of patronage a n d t h e y a r e w illing to reciprocate with advert ising spa«»* w tihh should be a va luab le aid fn the M ichigan S ta le News, and in creas«* g oo d w ill a n d s tu d e n t patron agi* It is only Just that they be given du»- I'onsideratlon in return

Opportunity f o r service to the col lege and to Die student body through the medium of th«. M ichigan State News in lim ited «inly by ih«* energy and con*«'aentiou* application of th«* «taff and th«* extent to which the s tu d e n t b o d y is w illing to « «»operate in m a k in g It a success

it is th«- aim of the staff to give th«* students th«* best possible co l­lege paper A n« wapap»*r mu»t serve hoth its advertisers and its nubscrib* e ri and .it the -siine time meet It*» financial obligations No publication in a su ite*» whether It be a persousl or a si mi ont »nt er prise uni osa it nuc ceeda financially

I*laced on a sound finan» ia i basis, the M ichigan S la te News w ilt be able to «lo a great many things in the way of »«>rvi«e to th«« stuilent body that have h itherto b«»«*n impossible It • an be mad«* larger more complete

id mor«* interesting. We are will- g to do our best A re you willing help?

R E T T E R

Shoe RepairingDana By

Rarratt Shoe Repair Shop

Ha.rawnt I nflw rauhten Mn a

Are You Q o in g Into the Bond

Business1There te a cycle o f fa*hk>n not only for the hat« col­lege men wear but for the line o f work into which they go.But your |ob ha* to nt your head as well ai your hat. for it haa to tit your state o f mintL Like your hat also, your i»b needs to hr your purse.Therefore, why notchoose one that brings not only satisfaction in service but in financial return.Selling life insurance is one .if the tew modem busi­nesses that docs just this.it takes:

I n t e l l i g e n c e , Z c f l t a n d A b i l i t y

I i give*Liberty o f a c tio n , the philou<rhic satisfaction of selling tuturc security and present serenity to living people, and a response, im­mediate and tangible, in monetary aa well as mental reward.C**mpi*tt and ctmhdanh s i t o -fut"uuu>n,«i ilk**»«* an v uNifgRHion ywr pu«t. eii»» hr otsrtiwsd by •cnting to th* Inquiry Bufsow, I.'hn M u * n i* » k M u t u a l Ltfa I m u r a n « * C o m p a n y , i p y C ldtrnJan Street. Boil««,KUihh KflUCtlSi

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G I F T S F OR HERMOTHER! What a world of treasure is envelope, this one word! How it expresses a life time of living giving. Mother« we treasure! Lets express our love affection by appropriate Mother*« Day gifts. This - is ladened with lovely gift.-* that w ill ** more than corned I v received.

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Electricity, which can rslssss woman from her burdens, haa already created a revolution «n Amernan industry. Where wet mankind labors, Oenernl Electric motors can be found carrying loads, driving machin­ery and saving time and labor. And there ia no branch of elec­trical development today to which Oeoctal Electric has not mods important contribution».

A ernes of G E advertisements showing what electricity ia doing in many fields will be •sot on request. Aakfor book­let O ftK L

I n a f ie ld i n s u n n y S p a i n s t a n d s a s t o n e m o r t a r . C r o w s h o v e r a r o u n d i t . p i c k in g u p b i t * o f g r a in a n d c h a f f c a w in g .

H e r e M a r c h c t a , in t h e f r e s h b e a u t y o f h e r y o u t h , w i l l c o m e t o p o u n d m a iz e . F o r y e a r s d i e w i l l p o u n d m a iz e . T h e s to n e w i l l s t a n d u p u n d e r t h e b lo w s ; n o t a d e n t h a s t h e m u s c le o f t h r e e g e n e r a t io n s o f w o m e n m a d e u p o n i t . B u t t h e c r o w « w i l l h u r l t h e ir b l a c k g ib e s u p o n a w o m a n a g in g e a r l y a n d b e n t w i t h t o i l . O ld M a r c h e t m — s t i l l i n h e r t h i r t i e s .

T h e A m e r ic a n w o m a n d o c s n o t p o u n d m a iz e . B u t sh e - t i l l h e a t s c a r p e t ; s h e s t i l l p o u n d s c lo t h e s ; sh e s t i l l p u m p s w a t e r S h e e x h a u s t s h e r s t r e n g t h in t a s k s w h ic h e l c c t n c i t y c a n d o b e t t e r , a n d i n h a l f t h e t im e .

T h e h ig h id e a ls o f a c o m m u n i t y m e a n l i t t l e w h e r e w o m a n is s t i l l d o o m e d t o d r u d g e r y . B u t t h e m i r ­a c le s w h ic h e l e c t r i c i t y a l r e a d y h a s p e r fo r m e d in d ic a t e b u t a f r a c t io n o f t h e v a s t p o s s ib i l i t ie s fo r b e t t e r l i v in g a n d t h e t r e m e n d o u s o p p o r t u n i t i e s w h ic h t h e f u t u r e d e v e lo p m e n t « i n e l e c t r i c i t y w i l l h o ld fo r t h e c o l le g e m a n « « a

G E N E R A L E L E C T R I C• I H I I k l I L I C T I I C C O M P A N Y . ( C M I N I C T A O I . M « W T O « *i c m m c t m

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The Sodai Whirl ■ M ta.•»'* nm m T

IMto D w■ Tto- IMI«* week-end wa» fllleil w ith luimj und va r i« l f..rtn. ,.f m t .r t . ta ..... The Them Inn »prlmt term im rtj w:.« rhe flr.t111.it held in the. I'njun Ba.urdn* evento«. The Al|.h:.'l-h, ie » * j , W11,L |,l in the wirae p law i * Ihe iireeeedln« nicht. The KiimMainu ..ml i*hv.f I .ua Int*nl4 IklMltl hntlMMM U'Kflai >la.a 1 11 I

•* th«»tht* mmtn<* piace «« the iweceeding night. Tl»e IN

lean *<M’ietie« Hinged «»pen houses while the V. \V «*. \ w k è n d at a bonne party ut tl»e " Y ’Yottage at Pine i „ a

Theroian pirati« i n - - i M a r y Wck-hu any m e a b m and guest■ were in K a in « K b m « Gammi

«tteiiflance ’ ut thè Thetnian Hpring Wllladale ieri» infarinai at thè Union building . ftHtnrctny evening. Ftoor lampH and Gr* ferì»** were promlnent am«»ng thè «I«*- week w»* corti dea* while uniste wns fumisti.*«! and Wni i»v tUe Green Bug «»rchcstrn. Misses

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H. «*..«•l»lii»«* Hoffart h and Ann Hickman in m*rr«»i r.. patrons for the occasion and Owi***o.

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MOTHER’S D AY CAN D Y

An lìnidnal A*» Attractive Pai

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T E L E G R A P HFlowers to Your Mother%nd Wesir a t .»milion in Her Ha wt

C o lle g ia te F lo w e r Sh o p3 liu t Itrard Hi »er \»em»e

Phone :i|trS

B r a e b u r n

College ClothesPOR

CO LLEGE MEN

SPRING

SU ITS AND TOPCOATS

$35.00 and $45.00

C O LLEG IA TE FURNISHINGSFOR

CO LLEG E MEN

Lewis Brothers*College Shop

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CdnaNu The eoelety w ill *taite an open hmiMe

«»a the coining week-cud.Alpha Gamma Delta

Margaret Lnngncckor visit«*«! in A n n ’ Arl**»r over the week-end. Teekln1 Sparks waa in Baton Rapid« while Eleanor Itonntngha u»en and Lotstlate« were in Detroit, and Dorothea I In user visited in Hartford.

MeeameI lie s o c ie ty held a M a y t i io rn it ig ;

, breakfast at Pinetiuii Saturday.Guests at the 1i«)iih«> for the past

week-end were Helen Kelly of Grand itapids and Judge nnd Mrs. Clement« j • •f Saginaw.

1‘iihin l.ilarary »’harles Frederick» and Arthur

Berkley *>|ieiit t lie week-end in Sagi* iih w . George Wenner and c. pH»*1nk were in Graud Itapids and L. Fincher wa» in BrcH»klyn

M f r t l rThe society will entertain with an

>*|»*n b**iise Satiir*ia> night.Jam*»» Appier*.r.l and W illiam Morin

«•f Detroit were h.wise guests over tin*I week-end.

I'lymdanTin* »oeiety held initiiiti«»ti Monday

I for I.. t ’iH»k c. t'rnpNer and .1 Turner. [Follow ing the «er.an.itiU»» a banquet j wa» Ih»I«I at the I i Ion j G«*«»tx'** Compton I! Hat* hi*ld<>r ami I U»*re»t IA*«*dy s|*«»tif the weekend at ; th«*ir rra jw llv i* hotn**«

l.niiilida (h i Alpha Initiation wa* h«*ld .luring ill«» pn»t

w«*«*k for C l ..lev lion IhNlger. W il­liam lloyt P I ’tirdv. K 1» Middottgh

I and I.««ui» HermelI* Purdy and .1 l.n ilicr ^pcni 11««*

w«*<*k-«*nd in 4'mmi Itupi.U while M Me! le. In.. I WM* m \| |. A rls.r

11« rniianI •' M : .e t ' .n a l . i w i,« in B r ig h t . * ! fo r th** we«*!» «•»»«I an*I i ‘ i '¡n liu iis v is ite d ii T. utiisch v h I. p.. ei, Hunt and

M.;< «. H udl«*v w er. in Urn lid It a p id s sornriun

F nli.e« tlane» W ih l i l l .... ..I . -..:|i> M a e U a c liro t i. D o ro th y M e Wot«!. «Hum Bird, d \b>. \|. W .m-I.at', tided tIn- \. \V «' A Iioiinc party a t I'ifM* la ik e

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Irrititeli tirai I »ml I »manllakerIlari «erItrirkLiyer imi IMaelerer ( ¿«rfienter 1.1*« irinan I «Miialr» man MarhtnéatI’amler ami lleromlor Plumber and Menni Fitter Printer»lari Melai Worker •»laimiiary la iiia r r

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THOMAS MEM*IIAN in - TH E NEW K LO N D IKE"

Us College Boys” will Like These SHIRTS

X 9 c \ $ 1 . 3 9 , $ 1 . 8 9 , $ 2 . 9 5W ig ra iiR C «*f n e w s ty le s in p r in ts , ch e ck s , p la in w h ite

h ro a d d n t lis an d n o \c lt\ h ir ts . • ««nn* w ith c o lla r a ttm h rn i. M .m e w ith rr W O c o lla rs an d a im e n e ckb an d . A l l s izes.

S a l e o f M e n ' s P a j a m a s , $ 1 . 7 9S o is e tte s , F r u i t o f Ih e Lo o m m u s lin , a lso - a tm » an d p r in t

n o v e lt ie s in p le a s in g p a tte rn . V 'a lues t«. £3.50.

( ' h o i r e o f $ 1 . ( M , $ 1 .2 .* i, $ 1 . 5 0 N e e k w e a r , » 9 rF o u r- in h an d e re ju 's , M o ire s , -ilk an d wtwd, ta o iu a rd » .

S iis t iu e h a n n a -tIks an d n*»ve|ties.

M e n ’ s B l a z e r s . $ 5 . 9 5IM aids. strip«*» an d p la in co lo rs , fine FLA N N E I2* a m i

C O R D I I IO Y S . k n it t e d co a t s ty le s . S iz e s M\ r«» U . U n ­u su a l $6.50 an d $7.50 va lu es .

J. W. Knapp Co.I.ANSINU. M IC IIIUAN

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f i* 17i.1i lt*»l Gfafig»* f*► th«* .JwM'ur. «t fr.rt»hiu.»u ... ■ '.i .n•■»I t.rep m IkihI ¡1» »1,«* ■ • »»*#!' . v ii in • ..ii i'.uiitf. ! M--'i wh.» '»•! -h<» style W alk t»v.-r ¿ 1,. - • *.. ..1 fir*»Ihe VVulk «»v«T Kotaej line «.r *7'.*» -.h«^«

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¡B e th R « l« y T m b * L o w e r T im e ; ^ T h irte e n E r r o r i »• A M S p a r ta n s ; T o l l « and B re n «A ld e rm a n T ak e s F a n s F irs ts , B re a k in g T k re e R e c o rd s ; G r im L o w e rs K ro || Sm ashes 4 4 0 R e c o rd ; E f f e c t iv e : Z im m erm an H R s H o m er.

4 4 # T m o ; S m ith , D o h e rty B r e a k E v e n . - 1 - ■F re sh T a k e 15 F irs ts .

.Michigan átate » Va u t h e i r U rd t t in a , ion S u tu r il a y , u i l i ttge ut D e t r o i t , •>*> »»ring f r o m m vetawi't-n the l » u SO ito jo t a»*» iti* «i b y th e

i:.,u iau& into third a «hört distance from tho „ _____ >i Michigan State'start mg point hut going into second I team broke thrt

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all frt-li tnn;k ;nsi ... MW ....... ....»rtls Saturday in

on the stra igh taway and forging to overwhelming the Mt Pleasant tench* the front in the last 30 yards. I ,.|-s. 10« to 30. Mt. Pleasant seomi O rim 's nearest r iv a l was several jntily »ate first. the remainder yards behind him ut the tape. The ..f its places being*. mostly thirds, old time was held by DeOay E rn s t ¡eleven places in that Qnb be lieltig n-g- ib ich he made in 1033 when he was istennl by the invaders, while til** onsidered the class of m iddle west | fresh piled up the remaining tir'd

•rtv “ printers (¿rim also placed second ! places.

jtimp.

hurdl

.en tu ry w ith a 10 flat, and ! Kro ll broke his own mark in tinth ird in the 220 in 21.3 seconds. quarter mile of 53.2. doing it m

State scored nine firsts to Detroit's tint. Kenyon. Peterson. H oii«*»ii mu w inning the loo , 220 and 440 Lang, ronning the «no relay istten*

yard dashes, the half m ile, pole! the mark of 1.37.4 set liy Lang. KenVault, disc us and javelin . H arper, [yon. Kro ll and Henson In the fresh Van Arm an and Harney scored a I Koph meet, turning in a I 33 1 I eter slam In the m ile I son, W llm arth. Henson, and i nni

1 broke the one mile relay r»*c»»rn o1:37.4 made bv l.ang. Ketiyeii. I\et* r

A lderm an. S ta te ,! JM1(, K ro „ |h„ illl0r.,.i„s* ....;ond; Strong, j vvi|h a ;|K 2

The first pia«»» winners for Sta rj were l.ang. W illiam s. Passini, Kroll

m ile run H arper, State , | |« h im Kenyon. M'Ai***- »»D.mVan Arman. Sta le , second; Har- .««dinar.'narrati and Joachim

lummary :100 yard dash t, (¿rim , Slat»,iroit, third. Time :09.7. New 1, k 'f record but not allowed.

T im e 4:39 «» yard dash Alderman. State.

Strong. I »et ro ll, second; (Jrim. th ird Tune 20.9. New cot-

reeord but not allowed.•• yard high hurdles Spence, .it, first; Van.Noppen. State, aoc- Mattisen. State, tliird. T im e -

TENNIS TEAM WINS TWICE

ard da t. Del

di t; ■im. State , first, second. IMun

id Time i o

ile run hang. Detroit, w , , S lide, acromi; Ih’ lf. ,,

I T im e 10 0» 4 1 low imrdles Spence. v .,■ i lu iie r lv . Detroit, sec-

ioppen State third. Tune ^

I r u n W y l i e , Sta t»*. I l r s t , |u n!,. , l (,iid ; H ill. Detroit. _me 2 «1 4 .ilt Sm ith. State, first; I( », im .iV second . Doherty., r d II« ig h t I “ ft* « 1,1 i j*, o n I in t ie r i v a n d H u n t in g ,,

It Hall'i

ing Detroit C ity h iinihled 3-2 II

>ry The s»*cond ant Normal, wI

> -I n.mghold Sa e.| hack. 7 o T!

er t h» s. Th

i i >■ t , w i l l furiti»!* Mu’ op- for Cnnoh .Inhn Koh^ Spur-

m u, i l ii. n il"m oon at Co lin * "* Wl.■ , ’o,hinm itlonnll».» w ill try t "I , ! . . , ! , . , » „ . l iw h t of thi* ' Mm re f«I I , ¿V" tinti tho Spur*mi menhir toy.

It unlntt of I n f to te rro ri* ’ I' „ „ v , , iiinmiil,ilion Only " t " ' pltohwh,t< L’olio tho rollio iiKfllnst stillo sinoo 11« ro llin i from tho south.Irnnoo, uro timi tho htlll I«'» w ill tin doing a good business today In an of

i fort in stop the fattening of the Spar­tan batting average*

The crimson has not won a game liiv y»«ar, and the taste «.f the fall last

season to li**' State attack. 18-1 re- I main«* The varsity seems to have put I the idea of winning » game In the back ,.f ,pelr heads and Instead ore tryingi,, mee how largì* a ‘«••»re «an Is« run

Stilt»» collected 21 base bits, whbb I àditi twelve free tickets t(* Ilrst and thirteen mlsplity* by l ake Forest, nil

j sv.uii toward fattening the «‘.•»»ring

' Jiu iiiab le pitcher», let I lie un*mU»rsnf i in* ihtiebl ink»* turns in letting ilo* «st ili* wrecking on’iv l.ok ovor Ibelr

\irtie were effective and tu-,y * Iiiblung » be “ pb. ro to

Totle*. the besjieekled. in tw irier, posed (*ti the

t. momtd f«»r I»'«* innings. iilt»»w- l.roo hits atnl two runs This was

first ap(M»arams* »hi the lull • fjie southern trip ami Justified - confidence m him by pitching hi* ball for tie* five chapter* he

|„. mound Hroiner. win» remainder ««f 'he gain»*.

/itnmernian. rf Davis rf Haskins. IfRinehart, if Flos'er, «*f Kelly, of Fremotit, c ( 'aruso. »•Kiebler. <s Tidies, p Bremer, p Rowley. 3h H o ih I , 3 b Rayn»*s. 2b Hoy. 21»Spiekcniinh. lb . Marier. lb

Totals

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minertnan plaiited one eb*s»» to li l.ank *»f ' li** ri\or for a ip in tln* l»ig t It ird in whi.li

i i'oi| | s r i it is h e lio ved to he a • id o r n .*ar t<> «.».»• N in oii h a llo . I in fin* t ì l i r ii ro u n d .ittlna saf**h and th** rest gel-brouuli uiisplm -

Students AttentionI f y o u ’re I n te re s te d in

lld d v i*— H u d s o n — K - n or

K e l ia h le I «ed T a r*

C A I . I ,

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