tîfSm u rn e 2 1 . N á m b a r UT SPARTANS GLOSE j F Iv a t pB i e r a t o b n G lv a n a ~ « « f « - T o n ig h t ! C-B.COLLINGWOOD 28 SEASON W ITH "E w ro sB n B fra For the last thr re weeks o f th e term, i h r final chance sn rotation o f duties ^ IS TO P R E S E N T Of the assistant editors o f th e S ta te ' EARNED VICTORY 1News has been tr ade »n th Pau l Tru th , In the position <>| Ihe new* editor. Joe Porter taking ov *r the » o r k o f head EMBLEMS T0NTTE writ h and rrm n g Jack S ten - Seven G ridden End C areen berg Of th e c tm. “ B larney Stone.” Five C orpt and U«it Dixie Eleven Snccnmbs to From the mg f'f the year, th e work o f the has been appor- Receive TU RKEY TALK State Attack. ttoned so ¿» each a w orking knowledge ■> ivrm en t o f a ll di- Com— i fte r a season o f inactivity, the tur- m arket will rise this week to a DANZKER SHINES I tie terfn o f d u ty t m ortality rate fo r this year. A c - ' rdlng to- th e old reliable W a ll street. 1 H a rry K ip k e's G reen and W hite nous positions has » duration. BRILLIANT CEREMONY • rm th e sopito­ increase in stock lo r th e past fe w ] Spartans closed th e 1928 season in a le «¡taf! w ill be p a d * Im t»H atton of the *corpa an d unit blare o f glory here Saturday in dow n­ worked m io ( l e editing o f th e sponsor* o f the K O. T . C. w ill M ilk s has been alarm in g as A m erica, place tonight at 8 30 in P i l l i o m l l l l l « ¿li order tha' they m ay be fitted rts her preparation fo r th e ch eeryj ing the h igh ly touted North Carolina hall. Judge Charles B. ke o ver the futi*-*.- of th e assis- tional pastime that was originated S ta te college eleven. 7-.0. Fred Dan- which they » ’.ii inherit spring graduate o f thi college, w ill ziger. who relieved Scliau early in the the em blem s t7 yards. JJ^ckesoti Nordberg- the COLD E P ID E M IC H O T C and th< i and W ill la R i part.. T h e --pon.sors. who ■' ected that th e Spartans would re- nt Hand club band; Cadet lie u t. Col. o f class riva lry fo r the w inter Ted. Stevens, infantry; C adet M a jor T h ere w ill be no m ore tinnier sort to the a ir fo r gains against the W olves, but S tate's main weapon was in icy waters by th e w atchful] a strong running gam e centering on PRECAUTIONS TAKEN Ralph Pryor, artillery. A ll com m and» will lie given bv Cadet Lieut. C o l T . J. ■rdians o f campus tradition-«, nellh - the tackles and ends oriiv one pass .«i«nunded an Rmnsdell w ill the members o f the tw o lower being- used to any advantage by the na>t tw o days T h e procedure of the installation G reen and W h ite athletes e m ir of colds cerem ony w ill be as follow s: The j » e s resort to flstic com bat in up- n early clos- hand w ill enter the* hall H ilt and w ffl ding th eir individual -rights A fter G rove's u iperiority over M eltoh in ' s d n n i vaca- i «epa and m M ipm on e. who are to he installed tonight with. I n p r n l w ceremonies In the arm ory in which the plav a march w hile the battalion» m inting gave s ta te an edge on nearly short program the lower classm en1 nied bv D r «-nlérr radet corpa w ill participate. T o receive th e In d gid n o f o ffic e fro m Jndge C. ü. (o ilin g * « » » « ! are V irgin ia Kaiser, march in with the guidons o f each •w ry exchange, but it was not until yfu tly locked arm s and tripped' light - 'h e third stanza (hat enough concerted health artillery sponsor, upper left; K atherine (iretten berger, ravalry sponsor, npper rig h t; I.o rile Hunge, corps sponsor, cen ­ unit and the regim ental color in a d » artedly around the bonfire. p layfiiliy effort wax «exercised to reach the final »on. vanre. The regim ent w ill en ter In ter. G eraldine Crandall, infantry, lower left; and M argaret Stephens, hand, low er right. column .o f squads in order: In fan try, w h ite mark «■ ,i number •.«! . society ow in g snowballs - at each other inJ artillery, and cavalry dism ou n ted), been q u a r a n tin e d for spirit o f th e ir em ancipation Then j \>rn Dickeson and N ordberg both and will form into p latoon » In colum n y hurried o ver to aid th eir fellow - •Jtdne to advantage n in the m ore serious business o f -fashes but it -remained fo r Iton ziver to supply the uling the cider aw ay in gallon lo t» ! that was needed by the Spartan crew m o ff real tackle Freddy punch sundry d u e a v s was also without ioundatum re lias been an in r m u c in the ■r o f students i »■quest£Rg treat - CHEM SOCIETY ^ Î T r j T c A w N E W HONORARY of squads T h e officers ward and w ill draw and ctom sabers w ith saber» will form , a double colum n fa d n g In­ TO BE NATIONAL m aking an arch under which th e span» M TAG R F R IG H T B ill H itching*. Christensen, Ferrari in d BUI M oeller played great games ;n the line and C aptain Jack Horn- but .t has n o o p m n e a t a ll s and there is k > necesatty fo r ng’ classes said Dr d i n . the Ground was broken yiwterdav foundation o f the W which w ill lie erected in the college A A for cabin IS FORMED HERE sot*, and th eir escorts will pass as they enter the hall As th e sponsors en ter in order, infantry, artillery, cavalry neck, w earing the G reen and W h ite fo r »use of the lar r r number ill. and band, the band will play a W h en the S tate cheer leade ; d e­ Alpka Cfci Sigma la Eitabliak Al' woods about a rnile and a quarter to h . h . c ; p . : e l > i . he last tim e «.pilled plav a fte r pln\ lU M went in fo : he-huddle before part- ! ureund his end. although precaution* has« the south on Farm Istne T h e co m er- M C l W f l t r I t Rr- flourish—an d the regim ent w ill M M his gam e it furt tier spread to p d'srn t arms. T h e order I com bino effort* m leading the was not equal to the one lie exhibited kill be lie Id .n-id a itu «intit «fia r pka U ptilaa Chapter oa sum.- win im imii «onw u m , shortly ceived for Local Chapter. by Cadet M ajor John Hartm an, Wttt Johnny Anderson, a l- n i ' a n y - a iu te r ò » - tfillowtng Thanksgtvtng vacation and R M M (t U h iA i4 lii> gam e rtaturdav | Ann Arbor ia r n k wttt ranUiHM a s rapidly as pos­ enter and present tlie emblems. A t th a nfinned #m png«- *»• ¡he a m e _ ~4 conclusion o f this cerem ony th e n a­ p f^ N H e v i d e i i t l y throw n in to th at; sible to com plete th e structure before . Acharter which was applied lias been tional colors will advance and th e band a te o f hysteria known as stage fright Alpha Upsilon imptwr i f Alpha C hi Uhristuma. last A pril has been granted bv 8 glut will plus the national anthem W h ile X-COUNTRY TEAM buck fewer - A fte r facin g the awe- Sigm a national holaatir honorary Flans are being made fo r 'a rather DHta Psi, national ath letic society, to the band plavs a march, th e sponsor» . pp m n.g crowds fo r a w hole season ''hem latrv fraternity w ill lie installed elaborate cerem ony am ong th e mem - Michiuan Htate college .Seven char and their escorts w ill retire under th a lie re o il Dêcemlwr H nt initiation cere- bers o f the W A A at the tim e »»f the members and three a ctive memhem biting Wind fo r the en tire game monies in the Uqiot i building followed laving of the cornerstone o f th eir new » been accepted, and will receive arch Of sabers and the regim ent w ill ad the most inconvenient of snow march out to cnncmde th e l a ¡Wins without, the blinking o f an eyc- fr*h the mere click o f a cam era cans- WINS SATURDAY by a banquet in th< evening cabin I»ist Sunday several o f T h e chapter will N*_ cofmw) ««ri o f i.'iri.s spent a i»art o f th e afternoon m em ber* o f Ohi HI b the IfK-al w ho- gathering wood in pretmration fo r the the gold key the .insignia o f the so- 'T h e «hart •r jnr re President ceremony. Im m ediately ujsm th e cloae of,, th e cerem on le; a . I ree dance given b y U m panic am ong the pep producers, iaattr ch am lM n .>« icty. faculty mem- lllst big fire. Ko Shr », dean of m ilita ry departm ent w ill be held a t (ferhaps the boys were disturbed over Captain Brawn S a ffe rt’ Firat Dc- leir nice white pants, which had h«-- sham efully soiled during their feat of Scaann a> Spartam FROSH TO WEAR tiers, gradual«' .» «ident*, tie mg w ill be initiated lenta. alumni, and Th e cabin is to tie jM ttem ed a fter ided in the 4S who an old Snitch shanty of aeveral cen- cbem turle* ago and built o f rough logs re­ bit .11 11 A M W varsity foottmli- an track coach. Mor- D a rk Casteel, professor of Klpke, .arsity foot - the arm ory ballroom. assistant furnished bv Hod D raper's orcheglra and all couples »r e Music w ill be invited t o a t M a i, • o f «I»» rad - inforced at the com ers with stone pll- pnous contortions , Cop Intercollofialc. NEW HEADGEARS Alpha Chi Sil m g chem ical tv country cietles lars T h e siae o f tlie «'»M il will lie 21 ’ on Mason cross • -nuntry and assis- by 28 l»Tt. and one of its greatest at- *ant track coach and II. II. Young, trnctlqns will be the large open fleld- director of athjet •s .‘.tags not being allowed. TAU BETA PI TO Don It . G rove Pmfeasxir A lark Iiead o f the F O ’T V - F O ’ stnnr fireplace at f Alpha Chi Big^ O tto Huike have i im pleted the re- INITIATE TONTTE E ma He was i led in 1903 while quirem ents but they have not yet lieen a lh e r when they .started a deeper• aftern oon and « student at Wi •in e gam e o f passing m the last quar- T h e ir lanky halfback seemed tin- ■ fleeted by the mud while doing • a i second ; iy tlie Installation is Alpha Beta cha e in charge o f the o f the University o f M ichigan Com m ittees in charge, of, SOPHOMORES GIVE accepted AH men desiring td enter this term 's Elevtn New N — T«k— tryouts are requested to register onee with M iles W Casteel in room 8 at ia bjr E ag iM cn ’ H— r «ry. It a n - o - W a r act tow ard., the , Spartan j ■Dal. but when th e pigskin came *aii- p ig through the air his noble effortsi Spartans Butlc w ith 36 n Brr fiade arrangem ent for ’ he •entertainm ent committee on which will a ffa -*-rve B F .Sinclair O 'N eil Mason, and ir are the ANNUALFEAST of ’ he gymnasium college )*. eligible Monday. Dec 10. at 4 <0 p m A n v , student Tryouts will begin in the ' Tau Heta pt. nation al honorary e n » . who P Leed y; and program committee gym nasium %floor with the hand stand, vin rerln g 1raternity. swung out IM S own:ed to nothing more than a 1 ;ti nts interrouegiate c which is composed o f J O Hardest v F m orning and w ill hold fo rm a l la t t i* » Larpc Aw«— 1» a f Barf and Cider the frrmt fiand spring and the fence B allet dance that would make even t h j reer ran a beaut tlul i H M axflcid and A H Laxton • ault Tue.‘ dav shot, put and high tb n and banquet tonight a t H w l l fo r It initiate». B en ish aw n dancers envious Perhap Hivak Butler arc and C— i —ltd bp Thr— ( . feats w ill in* conducted F distance runner Bn Dean (1 W BIsselL bead o f th e M *» B e should ’ hank the band fo r w»J were neck and neck until P n acslM U aivrruly H at gineerirur departlnrient. w ill be p a y in g " D ix ie " Despipte th e prevailing cold weath­ INVENTOR OF LIE-DETECTOR maxter with Maurice flliven if m lie w h «n th.t* Mutier ace New Eafiacariaf BaiMmg er. an enthusiastic- crow d o f 3.000 peo­ for lite » ( t i v r members and tie Sparta in to »he 'a p e - íes o f H tier i t m r in third <;*rs#-; ple were fed to capacity at the annual FOUND DEAD IN OREGON •Schwab fo r the initiates. m N T A L U T IO N owm T D v W ilim a rth of stai** who«»- Princeton. N J — 'I P i Princeton sophomore barbeque Friday evening. T h e new members are; D ale BaB,‘ nearl y caught the flyin-'* utuvetwlty recent 1> dedicated a t&00.- A tem porary platform had been .pre­ Portland. r •IF* Albert B attle C reek ; G ilbert H all. M » f l » i a [•-Tonight th e live co-eds chosen by rrbains. another Butter it M arquette fin ­ ing the speakers Several strings o f walk h«*rr rece tiy He w dean of Murbark. Hega: H en ry P lt t e n fV , ! ;ireseiit college •.••»r lights in addition to a flood light, fu r­ t hé C ollege o! Pharm acy f Nort h vison Theodore Roth. L A n a e ; 9 iv e taken hours o f tim e to make en ti! place and righ t on Pacific college Death was i used bv '■ell nished sufficient illum ination Banders. Lansing, «a d I leir leat her, m etal, n everything •re Robe^*» and Dowd cérébral rrha Schwab Holloway. nd n*nth T lie large quantity o f food was line to a perfection O f course all th e junior officers will be u ro tt.ru *ho in u h ra and Boyd of M lch- fry Blasts Fail to Chill served in record tim e Big professional "b a rb e ta e ri" assisted by m any sopho­ ■Nm nd w ith that air o f Indifference- i an ate Narmai State rushed 10th and th I s * A Btut 1er and Sm ith of Normal follow ing Spirits at Carolina Game mores. kept the never-ending line in m otion fly 9 15 everyth in g was~?!rr Gingham Dogs and Calico H i l l i f it took seven other fellow*, to k r r e their footgear on overused fee* y Seertght of Butler took 14th and Dow ner of Marq: jette was er that it irrp* c ” to g still colder and f.usllv cleaned out Th e Hwartz Creek band appeared on Cats to Aid Sphinx in Drive jln d O h (k w h girls, but don * th e » older and colder .»nd so on ad in fin i­ the <*ene at 7 30 and obliged with jo k too sweet fo r words in those p:rik r*s co m pu ed on a bah n worfc- tum with our cn xitive ankles unpro- several selections, generously encored Uinc a »n d calico nctioned by th e m ilitarv dep art- cd UÑA Michigan sta te *ook flrst AS ’ -> whether the w ore would W e thought* «everki times, gettin g R K . U r w n . toastm aster fo r the ilkc the last pa«rn* of ;«'timed blanket anyhow, - f t hi “ i? W e hope that they t »move IOO or -tay at a mere W)-odd-' out o f the afternoon excursions hom e t o society T iw n thgre are tha fe rked shins b u t. no equally brutal n*es ;;í seconds did not « » w close to w e liked the North C arolina th e N orth C aroliha team , as w ell a » m other.” rather than supporting th eir For Bphtns ;i «ponsoring the finish - Th ev ll ■■hortlv be an sals la • r w w d held ov Brown, tart . t h e 1 W e u k e d the dem on* i r .oofc of this reporter. It's not so usual t o h ave team. ,nK and fu rnishing o<> th e ¿Massed-in too in all the fla m a a l color ir*«» » a * muddy and a strung wtnd .ding ’ com m their rad pointed m o w in D ixie before T h a n k a g trta f as Curt Isa Bowbeer présidant at th e porch a djoin in g the Union ballroom tions there are. and thoy - a nderod ’ he runners Brown s rec­ we uked ■h » southern 1 o iy - it la bora. sophomore class, briefly reviewed the an extra lounge and the gingham m ighty handy-whan youYo ord Ta 25 47 T ! the quarrerbacg audible up O n e grm ip whose spirits w era n t I n ; o f the barbecue and then pra- dogs and ' a lic o rots and bobby sox t hrough a mean and wtady T h e Spartan* were to nave entered tand« we liked the playing he least dampened by tha waulhsr, M>rd *d tho tim e-honored b a tclw t t o and go id m h bowls and penniea rape- from Hort to the gym. A fM T aft. IB ,K~ I C A A A A meet in th e «mat the ’¡core, we were much in K»wever were the group o f voca tion a lj K en n eth Lafayette, ffootanon p rad * ctaliy the pennica—a re to turn the yome dOscevnlng this week, but it was decided at the ¡cued .n by the » scnooi boy. in thotr u n n i plora, m ok* ^ trick . th» oth er day. save tha O N V E NI E NT ■ --eoson • M o w n noaao thon oO Um ram o I Urn Y ou need money to finish and fur- — welt, a good M t, In M i M n t minute to wlthtfniW. AM PU S T h e band kept heir headsand ral- r owd TThheeyy uunderstand h ow ltoo to lM r .i W a rd o ilt n e r who. in gtrtn g th a prtn- n,*b a lo u o re the use o f that porch ^ goldfish i * m d U m p ra a tm c n d om a a d (raw a m iv yutorituted the .Spartanfig h t thorn lads. n p a l address at tha e v e n H t, m p l n * Y ou need five hundred dollars, to be * rr prettv much H d M — O O m A L E N D A R «one fo r the disastrous D ix w o f th e o f courm. they're n ot th e o n ly o o n **** fa ct th at this ineMtuUon r u r t W h ich isn't so much,a fter all. ^ goldflsfc howl la ■ Ifartfc O r a l i - C alk«« Mivux-uppi garoe. and !o and behold w h o d o T h e r e * alw ays th e band. os w ell aa virility and age1" . 5f on art-appreciatin g student body 1■"appearance in a t v* w«* won W e hare great faith tn which instated, this la encourag- u «k M b ltod by t h i b o r tm m »* on ly gives you proper support in th e 11 will * e . „ . T Ü M D A T . N O V 27— ^ the power o f the band ■u « th e team voeaUy as wMI as tn - T h e ready w tt o f Ov. Q W m v i M *!***** ^ d a s m ~ ^ . ..... _____ Chapel HOL N C - I P » — T w o gov- • W - M I * . O T C itu d r a u n p n t M35 co Oe o » p M d n ,« u d pvwddent* I* W r tm rr I w n r . n o ! « * «*■*» *— mn m m tmnr . under Um — da— — at n r p u u i U n a , n . tn p arfM t form S I S r ” ■ " " » " I * ° th n a *>' r. - "V H W * O S at w o th rr M Ann A A t r o r hnd no th rir unpramptu choortondor, M a o - ond kopt i h , crowd I n a a M U n t la w n - i L * * V n t _YouJkDOW • * * •t «* *• mram. " * * • * ' M1> w bm r eumn rc roi (ra ri— T n «M l,dS Id m rarn— J state superintendents o f education >: 9 »— in stallation «heker and at th e last gam e we lo ob id b arf, lasjpired b a t - BOt fBMb B M : W • " * gingham dogs are to *> plorad « r a . H r a a n M W — « — ■ w ere am ong th e delegates t o a co n fer- C hrM rara. " « U N , Th ora- m T n Z . Z f w 21 *■ * °* ° f. g *“ y 1 * * r « • tho O rton, ond I hT f l l m C f l l l N « I A T I N i f i ilo ea ted h e r e t o th at th e beads o f U w A o s s H f t h t fh w f l » wsm tS m u w h o, i n c h n m e t i c r a u f l l l i n e t h e iu t r » w p m e n t policy o( the production o f SCHOLAM M F REPORTS State News m m n p i m o m aa n o n w w e jn p o c tu a ptajr, And let o » hove on ! various departm ents a re a n engaged In a rd a d m d e r « V a iM M a t e ; t-m___ o f a ll w h o a p p lie d w i t h e id e r o f Wh o the ploy i » about tat the concert stage work, a fact w hich is a t « O ra w u re . head o f th a M p a r tm e n T d T h e second scholastic reports are tracU ng considerable atten tion and w ou ld en ab le t h e clash t o save |S te t* News before the play I f given— due in th e hands o f class officers n ot bringing students; t o S tate to ind ts I. study, volea; ___ - - Ifie h a e l P ia m ,U ka Uf l w part m ent, an d l i Aa I Aviolin .. ^ W »g som e money'. A n A rran gem en t «•* ‘^ " 'J E I t h a n b r e w e r » . later than Friday. N ov. 30. A s there doing concert w ork a re : Lew is R ich - cello d ep arflaa || ay¡^ Suriné the coltre* r*or Sy the atodent* of Mlcliieon m ig h t a l s o b e w o r k e d o u t w here are only tw o m ore weeks o f classes, t t , R a h m i •* ■M (HM MBlIrr et Um> yucUWfW. Rm I I.« is necessary that a ll delinquent stu­ nly students w ou ld be perm it GIRLS IN HOME EC C U S S dents take heed to these last minute] NMM offlt« Ir located on |Im fourth ll*wr ofthc Union building ted in .the refre sh m e n t line. repor's prepared fo r th eir benefit • Ä f e 1MW«ÌM I« w c h a if. rat«nahm 104. Offlw hour» Sunday. Monday, and Thunder from I y. m. I » II v m. It is a p p a ren t h o w ev er that INSPECT E. UNSIN G SHOP i H. L, WILLSON'S i som e ch an ge m ust be m ade in Tw enty girls. who are members of MUSIC DEPARTMENT HAS ItÉMrtrtì nrr~r-1-r la the Michigan Stale N.w. arc written by the rditoi i ü MB w M n t a . « M arc Atíldente. They ran no way be intrri>rpf<-d a» tontine the off trial *kw|Mdnt of the collrec or of the ¿voltage offiria ob servan ce o f this tra d itio n in the d o t hint? economics class in the home economics department, “visited 900 STUDENTS ENROLLED f Leather and Sporting Goods Store '■ jir d e r to ligh ten the dem and the Katherine R yan fiilk shop In I*an- Subarritition, 11.Mi the Mrbwl Yri m ade on the treasu ry o f the sltm yesterday afternoon and inspect­ App ■ i •' 900 students a re now soph om ore .class. T h e m atter ed the stock o f silks and m aterials at ftfo!led. m ' l;i M ichigan State In stt- j I.R A T H E R C O A T S G LO VER the store. dir j j i Music and A llied Arts, accord- N O V E L T IE S r , liK m v F « S H E E P L IN E D C O A TS RtlltORIAL STAFF should tie taken up this fa ll by Manaelng Rditer Nearly the entire afternoon at the irr*to an announrement, made late last 1 L A D IE S P E R S E S r «I NR« A l 'T O R O R R S MOMKRT A. MrlNNtf the Student flouticif w h ile the Katherine Ryan shop was devoted to 215 N. W ashington Avrnue lo n g in g , Rflrh. A Rataient Miter« situ ation is at hand and new showing, the students about th e store cature o f the music institute AeTb«. 11nd exhibiting the new patterns of a rran gem en ts m ade instead , o f silks M any o f tin- very la test• colors iarlt Strnbere »UNO— Bundle o f laundry which Paul Troth Union I.Iterar A • ■ A • A A A • A A A ■ I f I I I A'.-AWftARtARiA 1 joe porter Phi Kam*« T« a llo w in g it tiinp Kverett Knm Wilton Colt Wilbur Hr« Tin athr Auk o RUSIRRKS STAFF Clarlaaa Rnglebert lloralhy W irkatmm Mildred Roy le the last Issue o f th e -S tate News, editor gave a splendid review of recent T h eta Alpha P h i prodtic- *v r » * t e « e i Wâc 'ïïlanamon “MAC” W AKHRN R. SHOOK Rualneaa Manager alpng with some it the play that would certainly Inform ation • been welcomed b efore the curtain A (Simtmas A rH H KI.KSS G IF T T o (h iM f Whom vnu would have r e m e m -^ ^ 1 -1 j M U H I G XV AVK. A T G R A N D g a t h e r « * * O re l tei her you for all « hriM nus days to c o m e fl MpM R w Jannlnga Advertí. >ne mistake was made in intim at­ . . . give photograph*! Your p h o t o - » fl j o e R a tter Advertí. graph is a prirelens g ift heeadsr it is the I ■ urnamt »««ro n t'olleetl ing that the play was too difficult for R e ry l AM tar one th in g that only you can buy. the perform ers T h e fa c t that the Advetttotng Aealatante hardest roles wore executed so W bly John Narrte LECLEAR STUDIO ext using the m atter o f amplitude o f S L ÏT Meurlee Irwin voice in one instance, shows 11»;»* the] play is not above us O th er proof Mint SFOHSOR IN S T A L L A T IO N jo n ..th e ca m pu », s h o iih l be we are equal to the task is evidenced in the excellent portrayals o f "C andi­ Capital N ational Rank Rldff. - O v e r A t an u m ieu a lly atrikln ii cere- nbnlifthed. R a th e r to m e m ove sh ould lie m ad e lo cu rta il the da and "K ism et ’ last year, tw o-p i ays at least as difficult as the recent pre-j sent at Ion I'hone 5 ?i:<* l a m in g. Mlefc. j Nikita Patent pumps with gMatrning mony, the eponaora choeeti hy heavy expellee. K lim in a tion o f I .el us. (hen. not be dtacournycri in in* photograph* du« kle* always exprem an ah’ of I he vo te o f the e n tire cadet corps w ill lie a w a rd ed the appointment now. r :g ? Art*torrary. honorary tokens o f th eir o ffice tonight. ». T h e cerem on y o f in sta llation T H A N K S G IV IN G C A N D IE S F rrtk Kn gftaA Tnfler — ( M M Oalrn R R R • a i!»t* »»¿ * - 1 S ’ f WI«] f i ip mid Nut Meat» w ill in clu d e a ll o f the pictu re­ sque accoutrem ents o f poiiip P A E H R D IN A T T R A C T IV E RO N E S i W ; HURTS DUSK A and sp lend or, o f m artial music and flash ing suiters, o f w avin g Hags and m an oeu verin g troops, all so ch a ra cteristic o f the mili- la ry . (tut ap a rt fr o m this d is­ The Shoppe o f Friendly Service play, there w ill lie »n o tIte r link fo rg e d betw een the student t i n KART M lt'tllllAN AVRNtTK Who is She ? The Norial *ea*on 4+ tm. • tip * W I T H T H R D A N r r R ettrr come in and *rlert the fo o ttrra r y«*u I tody and the R. O. T . ('. I T h is body at num erous tim es I i 1 du rin g the y ea r, serves as n background f o r m any o f the S e e H e r a n d B e S u r p r is e d R tV l| > IH F S IC R Y A T M M F A IR m ore in teres tin g and co lo r fu l Gentlemen s Apparel B U R T O N ’S W A L K -O V E R S H O P a ctivitjes o f the c o lleg e, fo rm a ?1 Seath W a shington Ave. nucleus around w hich events l A N f i l M . M M H H T.A N m ay tie built which w ou ld o th e r ­ w ise tie im p ossib le to stage. It Now on Display at is im p o rta it! th at the r e la tio n ­ ship betw een this d ivision o f the c o lle g e and th e student liody,- and it la a . distinct division though its co m p on en ts a re the sam e, should tie harm onious and co op e ra tive. 211 So. Washington COLLEGE DRUG T h e selection o f co-eds to act Kexall Stores as sponsors o f th e co rp s and variou s units, th e c o lo r fu l p re­ IIU i t.raiu l R iv e r I2K W e*t l.ran d River sentation o f in sign ia, p a rtic ip a tion o f cadets and a tten d a n ce o f th e rem a in d e r o f t h e students as sp ectators, unite t o fo rm an im p osin g gestu re o f g o o d -w ill. F rom it arises interest, both on T H A N K S G IV IN G D A Y D A N C E the part o f the pu blic and the students, w hich can have none Novem ber 29,1928 N o t w it h s t a n d in g o th e r than a beneficial effe ct fo r r %h k H . t k - A P M h s t o k , « . » A T I I W I N tk (.A llig a r u g »: a ll concerned. • TH E MOHK K X C U Si\ K * W ith th e g r o w th o f e n r o ll-' Regular Fri. and Sat. NHe Dances , t r o u t in th e school. and increase in fo p u la t io t f o f Hast L a n sin g , a tradition-such as the Barbecue H r n v fs at a p la c e 'w h e r e it oe- com es a con sid erab le burdennio the class .paying t h i bills. P u n tik the last th ree years. A* B la c k C a ts O r c h e s t r a I . ( O N A R I» «¿ 1 1 *0 . Directing ) ih e am ount o f fo o d necessitated to feed the la rg e nu m hrr o f stu­ dents and to w n s p e o p le that at- 'm - w i K t » • « • ■ r ■ a# . 1 R O F S tetid has p r a c tic a lly doubled. Th e cost o f p ro v id in g the re ­ Y o u can r e ta in freshm en ts now reaches fh the heighborhood o f $1*000. In o r ­ d e r to meet this expens«', a siup- cialTtssessm ent w ili undoubt«'d- Suits Cleaned j a your eligibility or your good acholas- ly have to l»e m ade on the mem- l e r « o f the so p h om ore class. It is not to *b e thou gh t that and Pressed! tic record m ore easily w h en you the tra d ition , one o f the oldest feel w id e awake W E 'R I T A L K IN S T U C K E T TH IS MONTH an d e n e r g e t i c . There's plenty o f Ifaabowt oTamatR...if j o . k a W t roughage and bran ■ w ^ a b iw t llw fle e e e ... d o eY l e e to assure this in P W o l Buie w a m t jwm mm mm h r SSO The Equitable L ife A — ra nce Society T. K. Schram S h ie d d e d K « r « H pp; ■ I John m R. Omnd Rftvnr Aw. PMORg h im W h eai U n U N /tN C M C H K A N pii? BAT IT WITH W H Q LI MILK ..... ^ ti1 1 1 "IRi1 II • r pii"” ' * ! T ' H ' H ' G " f'IMIJI '' » ■ I M I O I U A N I T A T I If ■ f f 0 Football Game Finds T B S J f» « « lt y d u b orthMtrm playsd a t th e Alpha O am m a D elta p a rty a t t M r nutrition DffAsnmnr is and Mrs. E. A. O ee and Pro t. an d Mra ¡H . W yngardner were patrons, Campus Busy Socially Here house. Patrons were Mrs. BermUMa and M r. and M rs R F. Renter. AID TOSOCIETIES HUE j Another open house was sponsored A fa n term party was given b y the by the Eclectic society on Saturday Eunomians in their house on Saturday T h e nutrition departm ent o f the evening a t which W ard K elley's o r ­ home economics division has been a chestra played T h e chaperone* were T h e week-end preceding T h an k sgivin g proved one o f the busiest, o f the night. Arnold's orchestra fro m B attle great deal o f h elp to th e stewards o f ; M r and Mrs. J C Clark and O 'N eil T h e Union dance, fo llo w in g th ? barbeque, and the Th em ian open Creek furnished th e music. T h e c h ip - , w rrr th e o n ly parties F rid a y e/ening. Saturday evening, however, ntavnltlaa and sowsrttles entertained T h e on ly even t scheruied fo r the crones were M r and Mrs H B. P e t- tuner. and M r and Mrs L J. L iv in g -j the various fratern ity and sorority ■Mason. houses in planning menus. A plan P rof and Mrs H E Publow and whereby society houses m ay buy their p ro f and Mrs H B Dirks were pa- • T R Y O lIR H O T F U B G E m ¿ i l |a th e installation o f corps .! their time and practice with a will On» V est Beginner* Class $. .50 Colleen Moore darts J'TPv. Dec 4th. at 7 p m. Class 22 “O -K A Y ” lights are Tues and Thura. Enroll now The Lansing Cafe *Ih-5 is lim ited to number Wt—r lf you already know how to dance orae on Mon at. 8:30 and learn the ate«! The Campus Drug Vandevtlle Eeatare lAR«tag*s Mart tp4s>llB tr i8 Strand A trad e Hldg A R T I I I 'K Cl. WEMMON Phone 2-027! Orvill Stann & Co. s T tim v t } s t 'N H A V T H ID Y PK1RM ON [H i e awe legged guy w ill be gflad The Bobette The Boot that In 'sweeiditf Sew Vnrk and Thomas Meighan T H E M A T IN G C A L L ’ la meet yaw al the en tire Ka*t. Comes in a ll o n brown calf, brown with suede top. Teddy’s Retreat also shown with tweed com ­ binations with a fu ll line o f Cigars and Candy. Magaalne*. Ele. Jnat a d r y nff Grand Kiver > Especially Be the Priced First to $10.00 W ear If Eyes See Thin X eir Examined lita d in O u r W im ita r T od ay Glasses marie and Repaired in our own SHUBEL*S tu \ W ashington Ave DOWN TO W N shop without delay Qtaiulr A L L TH E W C M D A4 TTCVEA ODpttral (Co. C F T H E W E L L DCCSSCD MAM 1 » Kant Allegan St. C ^ n their tnmS mutr?l to here 7 B 0 O O O cigom tc* are now u ilin c * South-Poleward, with the Byrd Antarc­ tic Expedition. W e arc officially informed ihat the .election o f CheMerheld m u lle d from the individually expm scd preference, o f a majority o f the expedition'* member*. W hen it i. recalled that thcM are— in .upcrlatne ir n u — picked men . . . .elected not only f o r bravery, ability Th u explains their pieaaed re­ and experience, but abo by Marching m u o f phy.icai action 6 t n c . . . w e may be forgiven fo r our conudcrable pride For we arrve with aatUfaction —Bay» Our Quest in their vote. And Mimething o f thi. pride, w e believe, w ill be .barad by all Chesterfield unoken. Sattatied guest* who tail thatr friends about the splendid food It is another o f the many p ro of, piling up the they gat hare—that is our reward surest way to earn popularity is to f a i n » it! far public food-service « H IC K m e M B TIC S Th« Hartan Cafa >'m am t mamam C H E S T E R .F I ELD M ILD emmugh for anybody. . amd jrat. .TH E Y SATISFY i l i ’,ìifTiiitfidttFftfr* s>ÆiitâiiËiâiitî'tt V II MICHIGAN I T I T I l ì * * f i n n r » t U r la i H m « a M i Vi ittirIT Special A ll ' ■ Holiday This 'M ai Rill! W eek! TUESDAY A N D W EDNESDAY Come on you fakirs! I w a s a Mg shiak [(C M gU IR M k m yself at home % FROSH WIN 44-0 JONMM om m u m K T carlhifi Braak E w a ia Sm w m ’i GaM M -H aTt Caad B itter cold Weather. typical o f late F ive S p ir ls n football veteran*' « o r e the green Me.«on footb all gomes, prevailed, F r i­ utiH white on Ihe gridiron for the final tim e S a l­ day a fternoon os the 1924 Michigan o n !# » All were Important factors in administering! State freshm an football tram doaed a 7-0 defeat to North ( arolina Slate In a game] it* t o o gam e schedule with a entailing which w e* a A ilin g rhHr of their career* The mei victory over the Aatumptinn college are R ill ¡Moeller, guard; lotion * Anderson, end team o f Sandwich, o u t . 44-0 Captain Jack Horn hr. h end. (lie n N ile hint*, T h e Sparptan yearling* completely gurrd. arid H er «ter t hri«tian«rn. tackle ootdawu^! the Oanadlan*. scoring in every period except the second when H itching* M ayfield h o u lri i l VI» Conch K ip k r w m . " ¿ m V A N A L S T Y N E IS S U E S C A L L they had to buck a heavy wind The Christensen Floyd- Material for the vi W oafi used their running gam e to Horpbeck «C» Jordan such an advantage th a t th ey Itardly T h e »umili FO* FROSH COURT PU Y E R S Nordberg Adam s I resorted to their aerial attack at atl. G rove , . M elton 10 10 First rail was issued today by Coach Recen tng tin* opening ktck/T. Jones Dlckcson W arren . Imp- Kw P M ax* Spartan quarterback slipped th rou gh . i hah at 4 o'clock Monday. Iter- 3. A f ­ well «O h io State- I jtidgp H. W center for the first score o f the gam e i ‘«Hfltmed .ut |»a«e Mi ter that, practices will be held every A ttcr one of the .Assumption punts I so play] ; his last gam e gave k] dav f r * n 4 until 6 at the same place was blocked bv a s ta te linem an, Opal* account >f himself Ick. yearling r ig h t . end, downed the ■ First Period had W a rre n s long i*ass on his finger ball behind the M slio rv goal Hne fro the second touchdown Captain W arren o f N Carolina won tip-* but could not hold it T a te in the Ihe loss and elected to . defend the it would have been a touchdown, If caught, Washburn's period Turner, s ta te halfback, inter* north coal Sntead kicked off to W nr- cepted a (w u of the visitors and raced •eo who relu m ed to his 27 yard Ime 35 v a n » fot a touchdoirn None of the State look the ball on Its 90 and kicked to the N C 43 O rove M elton made 20' interrupted W arren's pass and State CIG AR S trie* lor prints a fter touchdowns was lurveaat ul :1s and n ;! stripe Wa do n on the N i punted C* 45 took ttir ball on It* dead O annger and Nordberg own 30 made a yard line first B IL L IA R D S A long jaunt of an yards in returning Sis' 10 rd arker aTTer three j.,wn an are indeed most thankful In he able I » g ive you picture*, a program suitable In vntir tastes, presenting your favorite*. W e are an insili ul ion o f F a il la n s tn ; stand individually alone through your untiring » e for 15 yards and Smead Matta aid and assistance the Frosh Jones ended the scorin g' H n ^ i dowt Afield Th ree p lu n g e s _____ •d r’ th e period when he returned a failed to gain ■ and O rove punted to punt 70 yards for a touchdown T h e N C 20 from w h e r e the ball was- r e ­ fin al period saw Faso score the final turned to the N C 35 T w o shots at touchdown after an 11-yard buck the 'tine failed qnri W arren punted M. S. C. Restaurant through tackle. Dickeson, Nord- CViach K o to used nlmosi his entire berg and H« haw failed to make th e re- squad during different stages o f the quired distance bv a vard and O rove gam e T lie F rw h coach since the d e ­ kicked to Ihe N C 24 feat at the hands ot the Ferris In ­ Melton made # first down on the N HERE IS ENTERTAINMENT stitute team ea rly in the season, has C 34 around Horn berk and followed polished up the yearling eleven into a w ith 12 m otr around Anderson m a k ­ Open Day and Night very form idable looking group which ing a first down on the N C 4.9 A pass. W artyn to flo o d win was tnwwi AS DELICIOUS AS YOUR POULTRY SPECIALIST CAVE fo r 40 yards and a first States |4 u* the period -ended down on Score THANKSGIVING TURKEY TALK IN OKEMOS THURSDAY Prevention o f IHsraw* or Poultry .Haniutlon was the subject o f a lec­ ture given bv Leon Todd, poultry r\ tension specialist o f th e college at q m eeting in Okem o* Thursday How Goltl ' o f an offside pen- Prospector Nc>rdherg made an- ■n the N C IS vard. m ied for five rards Scotch** Wa* »lopped and N i n s 11 vard line and Adam* m ade a n hi* own 23 vard* line lh.-kes.in fumbled and Lam s A Dm - id M elton kseked d«u1 to Richmond Na hw* n v *rd » but Nordberg made back [>ear Sirs T w « ywer* in lo the iLs * : and iv krs.*n 4 'h e N C 24 yard line Orm-e kicked to a first down at A n d rrw n and State M elton made TREADWELL’S I a t - a I t \ ' -s-k a 5 ywrd penalty a* the h a lf en d ­ ed Score State f N c* 0 SH O ES and R E P A IR IN G T h ere Th ird IV rlod Mmead kicked off turned, to his 23 vard tine Adam* t f i b re - l»t--fcr*on A R M Y SH O ES - £1.00 - $1.00 -$4.00 m?rrr**pted W a n r n * pa** and - State • » l tfw t o " on t i e N C 31 \ard line l.acrn, P o iith r*. Tien . Etc. \ ,*%ss srh su to Nordberg nuuie 12 347 N . C. Avenue v*d* but t'»n>5ina .‘ieU.1 and t**»k the • oik it,, j.s sard hne A fter an e t- T II K H t I K F K II \ T hanre of pu rt* s*a*e gained the ball m he» 4.’ vard !*v.-ke*nn made 15 a» n r hi -inI IWnsikfer w e n ! out of hound* fot I*-- rain but O rove* paw s fr ’ I ; So fvt'-kewm made a f.rst ik»wn ->n the U n w m n ted I ■ N C ilf *ard hne lNiniueer ptvke*1 lo b a m - h * C ' *'■ n i.ht guard and N«->rdbrrg 7 Hair Removad fui* • Help y n u m if." 1. M . putting m y heavy dufy $->• ffswn ai l e f t end O tv v e reetesl off 13 va rd ' and a ftn>t down on tlve N C 1 vard Parmanawlly p m k ti, 1 in a .*1 it V 1 ijfe ■-■ hn# O rove and VUnciger addewl 5 at F rom F a e* petkitig it.*» * • * g : s' ai 1 co*.; r fi ark e Riwt D annger plunged A n a * aad B ody grt the W-aet ltd a draw through hi* own right tackle fo r 4 I excused my*» If for a inom rrt etera**! ouUk-N' i o r e m o v e »h o u t t Yards a»M a touchdown C h rtsteiv*«! aswl Hiwubeck «upphed the H ttrlu n s* Julca M. Marton, ptpefuk to pul in my poudt. hole for tto b it bavk to rraab through Bmead witfi Nordberg hoidtng the ball Ph. D. • U R w l out. .saying " 1 "u 'fv * that) any S ’***. f.man 1 rver s place ksrked fiw the extra point Boors the gentns who worked out Then I n m ln a n j I toki t.:m - State 7 N C 0 the M e r i « « H etbod fo r the happened to m y Kdgewort/, -t? permanent rem oval o f un­ Smoad ksi-ked off Uv the N C S3. wanted h a ir .. m jktat dying for a smoke, at. M ei Von made • ff r*( down on his own m d t n i t a w l n g 1 i sway lie < 43 as t he penod ended S tate 7. N Itaa «.pene.1 a permanent o f " I t o j Edgeworth ia m ighty a»ar.i-e in C U h v IS l- tN H IN »;, under his thuas part*, but I re*-kon 1 ran » pare le r w a a l *u p er»i«ion . « h a t ‘a left o f that ran.. Help yuun e t f H Vwartb Feriad Meium and W arren got a.« fa r as *’ ou ran just bet your last n . r k e l State* 40 vard line before S ta le fin* ì I guarded t h w K l g e w o r i h with ally held State took a IS yard penal* u cam until I got la c k t the T H E M ARTON MVTMOI . ty and O rove kicked out o f «»»»»»»4* an Y id t a very truly. tu* own 3* yard line, one o f M g poor* a 7 B Ä T IS r — - cat kicfca. W arren m ade a first down f é W venea H e u e r-ie fn a d C. M . Bahr on the s ta te 25 yard line but three p s w e » were tncocdplete and State took DERMIC C O M IN G SOON E d gew o rth th e ball on its own 32 yard Une D an- xurei and Nordberg maide a And down on th eir ow n 43 yard lin e b u t 1 INSTITUTF HJOT MONTH** C a s l I R M 1S ta te loot IS fo r holding O rove m l . ' a. M f i l S m o k in g T obacco ed dead on th e v tn to n 34 yard A m ; t fro m where W arren and a A m down o n U m N C 4S I M m a iil TON FOB