tH FOR VICTORY u'Jk'[ >//i v« UNITED STATES WA* bonds-stamps with MICHIGAN STATE NEWS FAST I .AN'SIN'f; l^Isa I?<><'«!, iNorwpgiaii NYwswoman, oj Air rorce \\ *u s> g . r*s . . Schooling KHah* hxpmeiHTs ioiiighl I mlf-nover Jofiriiali-1 New < l>c;i|irli"n forthcoming j better an men and i . ll.s\ KOED ■rum stocking, the Vet greater i.-nniid' n< e mem outwitted f.esiapo «h" i imi hack from I-'ort Cus- | of the gre.ite.-t ion e trr »ith l"" h ft shoes. The for- 1 world iia '-mi- en'.- n shoe -desman his I Statical (.run/) Lists nier ihr>r\ fm ' .'.d wore hours before < 'aiilaie s5. ,i, , 1 ,, Rank \\ ill Portra\ natiiing tli.d diere was any dis- 1 Raymond S l)r. Ilnjer ns Siiiiilay (rr|MIH V ! 1 lb a- fei 11.1 to Wa hington. |i (•, f.reninu S/H'iiher •Macbdir Holes' phusi/ed the t;„t that the ittrtner j di.sciplin 11 v -landard of the on MS( 1 < .otirsc Spurlau 1 taehmeni nder his wool" he mauita Many Do I ndergrourul Work Helps In I lift si 1 Four new otticers v -V Ki',11. former O'Neill, from Garde,. (T »uk part in a i I.t. Joseph I* I..oil. ill'( .nlh'fff I hi tire Ant" Te: ,1 I.t aing, China, it Kaminar. from Randolph p.- SittIt'll July 2.1 ently. Texas. i n-d out in a •v.th Lieutenant orientation film. \>. a- n :i L.ii rher on the riding left tin- jo. to de.-truc 1 no Orientation Lectures the Jap :-.; Fi 1 T. Mitchell, speakers up t« 'i.i'i L'oll left school ■1 "i-'nrne-, n the army air | have been Harriet Grand Hapids senior, who sjmk' Lundbmg Hand I'lavs at Itond Rally Hiding (Ja—«•«. ( lo-«- inter term of his Ion college customs and datirig " Since being land Dr. Charles F. Holland, d Members "I the 310th CTD admitted t.. Join S«-r\ir«* ie has seen bom- W „ ' c h.ind played last r,:g:.t esentat.on < t n Africa and In- j rector of health servir e, who de- at a bond raliy am! -fiowiru- "f ipt Men Forty seven HOTC • ! scribed the facilities of the Col <*'.t ag to the China nil ilege hospital and clinic. 'a Japanese submar ne which was 'Heg C ,mp El! II! Coming meeting.; of the <'.r' -polls'.red by the jun or cham- day. according to Ma . Gi •- been received |are to feature a movie horn thr t.wo-man sub. taker, at Pea-1 Peterson, cav dry Inst u< t i I.' fiouglas MacDon- | Lansing board of health on Harbor, is being used !"r bond Student Club Schedules Camp Ellis, iiicated 40 : ' a mer hygiene, and a taTk on menta frm Pec ria, II! is new , .- rn y Spartan, Deah raising purposes in a trip across Folk Dance for Tonight . "la bomber crash hygiene, according experiment camp What tr.e country. I Mitchell. ' nor-es will be used l"r is -! -1 a regular sub- Student club will hold a folk known as yet. -rr. ' ' ' iind "'ffht, one of his I dance tonight trom 9 to 12 in Because only 8 t > : 1 Inlerlochen Music Concert Series he apparently the social pallors of Peoples water will remain, all rid ng - i swamp -byrch, according to General will be discontinued until fur- .' .J' '' ,:ng to return to Chairman Dean Saxton, Detroit Will Feature "Rhapsotly in Blue -... ! ther notice. Major Peterson ia id. pie./v ", ,e sh'P was com- sophomore. ... , ; "i in the marsh ex- Civilian and uniformed stu¬ •fC, ae uow " " 'ad by the time a ,,rrived. Tonight's Inlerlochen broad-, The program also incuded dents are invited to attend cart at 7 o'clock will feature Guy selection* from the University of ' Dates are not necessary. Pr> f tJ.'MacDonald's body Fraser Harrison, faculty mem-. Michigan string oichesti a. gw arid Mrs. Ira Baccus. of the elec¬ tor '".T:. ' Jt ' "<-d to Lansing ber and conductor of the Roches- duos ,,nd "ra' which is to be ter N Y orchestra. student ■ National t amp band directed bv trical engineering department, land Prof and Mrs. E. E. Down, TIME TABLE froir 'i!.te.rJu>on- Air- cadets A* ^e*t conductor, he will Walter Welke was on Friday ] of the farm crops department, i i.'l "'"1h CTD will serve direct Tschaikowski's Fourth evening s broadcast i wiil be the patrons. G e rs h w I n's ' Noted Composer Direc ts ^remur.y"' *'" at the mUitary Rvmnhnnv and Rhapsody in Blue" with Percy! The highlight of the evening '"Mructor Will Speak Grainger at the piano in the on, ! was Ferde Grofe noted American I'hi Dells Plan Meeting 1 Aircrew parade, 9; 19 ». in. inal orchestral Mention by Ferde ; corner, Parade grounds Members of Phi Delta Theta j tun*' J?"- "c'hildren in War- Suite" Other numbers includ- Kned lecture. 8 p. m. • Kithenn^'\r ndUcuMed by Miss fraternity stationed on campus j TtTureday nSi^Percy Grainger led ^eTe the College auditorium ^and "Unit- , .T,ar,a M'ller, of the home , are requested to sign their j Movie, 9 p. m. . Rent derl ,and child dev«J°P- was was JJlcUlW soloist, playing his ed Programs piano uwcvi.,1', own composition, "Handel on the Rhapsody. Nations are heard from col¬ j names to registers which may be i College auditorium 7 30 p ftm"nt* Monday at lege station WKAR every Thurs¬ | found in the Mason Abbot j m Sigma Chi dance, 9 p. m. Home Fc•room 101 ol the Strand," and new in the eve¬ day, Friday and Saturday eve¬ [ lounges. Wells hall office, or at t Forestry cabin •Ml ^Tr08 building, ning's music was the premiere ning direct from the National the Union desk. Plans are being j ; ite Home and undergradu- performance of "Port Royale Music camp at Interlochen from j made for a social meeting to be Student club dance. It -p. m. Suite" by George Frederick Mc¬ p held in the near future, Peoples church nomics students Kay, University of Washington. 7 to 8 p. m. ■ invited Saturday, July IT M I C H I <; A N Sl-AT K N EW Gi*in and Bear It By Liohiv MICHIGAN STATE NEWS ,U,n\r*. bit t,«n»ln«, Mich. OHM* m LESS SAID Ry NT!VA M HERMAN ..! I'll I IK CHIEF 'lifl'' MtnWr Aaaaelslad lot legate »*r«« •rMM Hut» r„il»««- T-I.ph.m» <:..llwe l-hnn. "-1B11 M- T1 ;• IJ S \« SHU v:ekMt; , |U> rial*'Off Ice Kit. 26«. Bnainesa Offiee National Advertising Servire, Inc. k*i. 2™. iolUv, ' Puhlnhrri Reft re tentative * S ib«*riptf«*n f«t»» *<* V*r mpj . fi-M ' tr,*;;'rrj5«r KH(M V. CII- Mil.I.AH *" lift. .Bc'l i England 1 u mmt W>hli s itlMk I* not ■ laci-dlv . if I r»i 11 that the-. d" ill- CAMPUS CHURCHES utc: why th (ii the Pacific, vv it-hoy. t knowing fill I .Hi I l.t'THKKAN ein Reliniosa" hy Parker The thr ;idu..l >•»/.«• a rut extent o! t Hon will sing 'Hark' Hark' M* j;,p holdings in the Pacific an i ' »•■""'l hu'ir'h 'vA i'll en Soul" by Shelley All minimal j1(,w weak »mi position is. r-Vic' ' ufi "VVlvi! I min i student program will he held Ante; ic.oi citi/en'- cpjtiplmn h, „' it.t.u •""" ■*1,1 • i'm in- ■><'■»• ,hi;;('y',%Z11: ^i1 ,I.'I I;,. St.1t." III.. i th« '"1""; H» ;{ii EPISCOPAL iboiil I hi- ihi'M leienr". and Hi. «tnl% Sunday M'i-\ i holv communion ul >1 hai kli" .in if.vi'i ntnrnl "(Inual tIn- chapel ;il C'iUitri Thrr rnmpUin .a ..tin " dh mi Abbott toad from ,'i V«i . |i ,.ltRoc .ugai The. III- II I ii in Her C W llrieknian Kin w„„. t,.„ I tn the day- thr name i'j 11 di'rili ptelltr 111 tin." and gaaolUlC 11 -. mili l'fl|K|l chn|ll.llll. Will III' I'll''1 h . Mil. ikal. I.ii'hi-I I all icgulai student-. aimewmet aiiloroobilr w "" and ST AII |• „„ tail that the MIKI' I IN AVI Ni l ('HI'ltl II Al SI Paul's in I.ansum. .itntriinimii will hi' In-Ill at Iinis K ■> Ahum m jui pcpl. ' ::npe" hut Ol Till NAZAItl Nl Mn id to the Editor ■ LETTERS . . . . H I SI.I V AN METHODIST lln.il Wniidhead, pil: ha will <■< arid even • lira, nil 'Killed Willi Hie Spn d' the II a in service in We.- T ml ne be llldyed 1... example and y ii uulll. hundsi.iri ST Tilt t\l AN HM'INA- TIii-i re.ilire ( tlltlsT i t nu n\n ■ nve all. V. '■ an We ilmi't kllim ■a? the Smui.iN \\>>rshm t uuisri \\ st ii Nti 1-1 ttl-l.l - I III It* II «.• tMiulll like I III-I I'll ESHYTKKI AN II: P, le, II Mnii'ltia v. in (.(tnlpun Quarters L . Afl N la tr R Service -v-&" Section 1.1 rill Ii \N s i t III \ |> FIRST ( HI K(H if AMI SEItVH I AtP N Kin \ our CHRIST, 8CIENT1*! ■V K Ml glutei § Stalioin»rv I IIRIST II IIIFKAN East Lansing cr, f ( osmetics ( III lit-II # .Military SuppUm Mxonir Temple, 314 M A Merry I .on P at the < tun: lino Pa ■ ,,.1. Lansing Pi illii|>lih .">(• - I Or Sunday School «:$« A M a. E li.l. r. K : Sunday Services il A M ('leancrs WcdueadRy Kv. niug Skrv - I f kill' lti\IV and f,ending I bit l'riu«LitT Hoiiskn ^ ;» f» M ; Man StaA < >|H'" hill Titiii i I' :-i Kaide Home Management house X Tailors 4 will close at the end of the 211 M. A. C. the peoples chmm MIFFLIN AVE- m si summer session, but houses I iDtvrdcneminatHind)) \n. n kit. P' M'l.nm Church of the Narart*n .t find 6 will remain open, ae- coiding to Dean of Home E.o -STATE CAR CO. 3M 8. Mtfita Avr. ■ I me tt a Maivii,' Kiith and Ariii nomics Marie Dye. « 24 Hour Srrvlce C. A, Bfiwh, &fiiu*t< r Ja. k Woods plan to make »t a Phone bermnn*; duo soon. Jack is an apprentice Women who will reside in 89051 83561 •TSAI.MM or THE OLT-OF- Wr«lrom®' Students end C-ad^ house No .5 aire Gwgp Derger. sc..man stationed at Great Lakes UOOlbi'* Alt Service* Ik Barbara Hunter and Orris Lois Blackmail. Bernice Bo'.- CAMPS HI-SPEED GAS Huiett are looking forward to liuger. Banl.n a Cains, Frances Open Daily Tht» Week ® Topic r Sunday School 10 a. m. the biR tiay . . . for the time be- Fuller. Doris Jolitison. Mrs. Hol¬ 44121st P»a!m — The (io4 Who land Kniaz and Bettv Ktimmel. Painless I'hotograpliy N'erer Slfepn" Mornte® Worship II a. «»• .nj. they've seakxi it with a r;n Janette Taylor, Sigma Kappa. Those who wiU be living in W# Invilf Co N. A. AftcCUNE Evening Service 7 ;3« p. m. '43. visited her sorority sisters house No. 6 are Jean Guest. THE HUB STUDIO 5:45 Two Mocks south of Mifhid*- .his week, arid brought news of Frances Heln, Agnes Hough, 321 K. Uri»o«f Hirer t> jant inside of Canainx ci* > ' ' . . :• .. ,1 a:, nt to IX-lta Clu Kid Mary Ellen Lott, Janet Marvin, A I'leriitiunA Phone • Niia-ti nyTOiter, l/r. Take Collcge-Finher boa tu ^ Iluucr. Topic, "As I See Life.'* Meyers, who is now working at Carolyn Hester and Marge Brad¬ ' •»» - 4-44W the Douglas Aircraft pkirit in ford. r«S«; Three j)raii of Women (llaims Title c I JJ cekly Loiter to Men in llic Service | of \dvisor r Not Disciplinarian the Michigan State New*, dmcribtnu the '• il ft Wf' l h/-< i." re of | Chp it out and mail it to a friend in the ter>, <:«•.) |),.ur«><' in FWnrli lloli! In Di-jin Gonrad il II ar (XV 1 campus, KAItEST Jnhm.v: | . t,»h Conrad was formerly a sliidoni, <»i Hv I Kit It V KKNNKV D ith' nts ,... «h« iHTanv dean ol women at Stale she _____ indent, of human nature, purpose in making her office one fur KA ■ i 'hail a disci- should dispel nul freshman's ,j.of a whip M-eiei, tt< I i> . • . VI If .h'.oi Ki , Hume Ki , i Onlv (ailfllish I.. II i' ; : i li;< ri in; HI \ I MTI IIM Vll> \\ VII HOMls \M> M \MI'S i<; .Mtifh\ltiliiiisi ( ttiirst- sliJi lie Desifwt'tl Itt I rat h \vtcvsl I rrliiiitiiit's s«: v i: is v w n e a-: Tultl VO '*« tit lo« drpiivt you of yout itgbl Treatment in fIn* 1'niloil Sialics a ten . . ..c cf on accident? Yotu A'oq ostot t. it auner. See him today. IO WEDDINGS. Fl NKKAI.S - • AM) I tiK \I.I. Ol HI K OCCASIONS B. A. Faunce Co., Inc. CORAL |<- VHLES ltut It lie's NOT Mean That Your Florist vr. - si:n. l> Enable to Serve Your Floral Needs nl \y afternoon Fl.-r.-t- in tin- affected trcas are • •mployipg other £ I'i eventing I HE FINEST • mi iti a: ii; "tin r tin e~>. FLOOR FLOW KKS HY TELEGRAPH | nMivi -a '" 1 •' a i'l are If,Ik' Wired lo every part of the § restrictions and Wing delivered. £ SHOW « STARTING SUNDAY Rcmar.ce tft t»v« about! £ = country with' tit However, please place your orders as early as £ IN TOWN Rhythm to ten about! ~ possible to allow for < • n.j liaiice with the Govern- 3 £ meat's vvar effort. | _J> : \ C T S - 6 j ■JIMMY DALE <1 jn i'l KSOX movie fame as m. c. JEWETT'S may we suggest £ 128 W. GRAND RIVER TEL. 8-3351 | reservations Cail 8-9934 or 8-2439 _ ADDED - "North Africa AUmn." - v-as - Tokio Joklo" i iTn 111 n 11 i tt 1111 i Pit li HI HUlt It Saturday. July IT m I I 0 A N S T A T K N K W S Home Economics Graduates yPlays MCnaiImportant liciS' I'art Allied Offensive Secure Teaching Positions A large percentage of the June graduates in vocational home economies have already secured positions* foi teaching jobs in tin- full, according to I'rof. Merle l>. liv¬ ers. in charge of home economics education and vocational placement. m Following are the names of the stmlrnts and thn In- $I)('C(Iy / f oCdlHHHll cations where t hey huvf been placed. ■ifi Increases S V 1 x . a Ah", Middli-villc; I not! I'rodiiclion F,latin- Artntis. |yi, i> tha Ham i. SI I...U, Harriet te Hccklllall. Doubling of npprnximal. 1 lax nun Vu r.uii.i It.-Us, in. Me- (ill!) vocal iotud agiIcoitui'al cla : t.-K Hi - It y Ill-hup, Aim • id. Vitnl.i Hicdalil. Ainu i; M< ma Hutli meeting of the Ml* Aver Cheney. F.< linuie :els of vocational agi ■Willi it abbe J'"it Hu i "ii. At /.•ll.- new program will go into el |)i„lds Whilt.-m"!"' Phx ll; F.d . mimecli.il. lv by the tate he wards. Glass l.ak |. lli/abcth ! oi control lor vocational cel. Foley. N'-xv Haltim me. ! lion in the farm training It.-ltv Fraiffc, 1Fust Til was. | gram Mai gel \ Frost, 1, ..ike (Messa; M Slill 1 cv Gai According to I)r. Ilai Hutli Frost Hymn. - CluVIM. Byrain, associate- professor o lor Augusta. Hull liira agriculturiel education. t h e s the result of the blockade of the islai 1 .awhin. Vn ginia (1iraves ('hire; ,. class will be to teach, student Anli. Cute, Ninth It).nit h; Lois and adult ; alike, mm i- and bet . been hard hit bj no. king out of the flour mill IS ex pee Us Mini- Kdwaidsbuirg; Helen tcr food production practice-. moug the obie ctiv i-nsd'y the critical food situation. Hootmnn, Sliclhy. increased numbers of children The food shortage, together wih the K Ada 1 l"ilgh Osei itla; Dorothy and adults will lie- given instiuc Kiindc. Dan .-. die; Ida Kleive. tion in fields such a geoe-ia Sicily's at red of Fascism, and Italy's dislike < Three * ink . .lent lie I, 1 ihm.ui. , ihmari. 11mm work, specialized hiaiichc ..i/i o\e-rlimis. is expected te> weaken tht Swait/ Creek. i.ami a la-laud, of agriculture-, like- poultrv am 'lax t"ii M" Ha rhara me- mi Italy's* island possession. . dairy farming, repairing 1 ' |""x eepiipment and su. It practice- •> The confer Harnett.- l.Undtin-rg. i Si and reinsured joi idly by the- Mi. I tap d ( »rtl< X lew Mailt n rim in State i o l"!l CI.,1 ., At die; . !• ai we II Mai relation of Utile My.ill.ills Mall clu-stel oii.d Ag [culture Ami Stephens,,i, Ml.ulette Axi Wool Mayx 11. Margaret tin methorl 100% ot They're SiauMei ill Stuart. Sunlit'd. M at l"iI v Tank 'as a partial allsw i ixlotd | HUH' looil pioblrl Maig.net W I- ('nil- i.,i,i in. . • 'in- hundred i'.llllOl Weill. N, - He 1 hi i N N Mnlug.in's t! 10 v \V i n •> u . Wei-siin. I-I . < tl al',1 dime 1 .edge Maul Wl It cl.-i Nili-s. ■ ti uelii i supe-i Marx .lean Wood 1 raver se City; and Adeem- /.irkgi at. It i-ltin, ' Thus,- pl.ic.-d ill MS( f\ten ng local expei tr In- I,seel III hie i Feature.^ of I New (•roup Sponsors AST Social Hour* i memhcis- ot MSF'.s dix | purliiiment.ii y pi need i -1 ml. dep; Sloppy Joes tine Funneis <>f Am stork loss prevention jonstiatinns m public AST student . j New presuient uf Will tli»-\ kciir? \ «•*. (il.n ia MacNcx nul • 1141 ieultmul t« n i.it . n i .i • P« for lliey are KM) wool. I hey are pull-overs and Il i\en >tleeeetI . letintm »' lent Wiliium Maker ot Me .< cardigan* in large anil Education Gratis In Meet small knit: an\ eolor \our heart desires ami a targe ran^e of si/.o. loo. Gardening Is !\ol Enough! $2.98 $3.95 $5.00 W ill you be needing a reversible for school this fall? Come in early while our complete stock is still fresh. We're aiding the war effort by growing our own food, just as we should help the men at the front $12.95 to $18.95 by buying WAR BONDS and STAMPS. (Contributed in the interest of victory by) The New Hut Steak House 2321 I. Michigan always good food MILLS