VÉcBlgan StateMews « ’• « w ' i M N o t M Rtmnmktr T k trt A rt M m M M 0M M *« But Kigkt Dm* i o f C lw w i L rtt T Ù E 8D A Y , D EC. 4 , 1928 Number 19 THETAALPHA PHI farmers' week to be GOVERNOR GREEN Pertoo-to-Pertoo Canvait AG COUNCIL AND ALPHA P I A V K fU fK F N Coadocted by Wolverine ZETA SPONSOR PEP MEET L * 'n * u - w W »OGIVE SECOND J ï & i ! ! ! WOULD UNITE U. T h e members o f the business staff o f the W olverine. Spartan yearlxiok, A pap m eeting, sponsored Jointly by tip- agricultural council and Alpha BY COMMITTEES D R AM A SOON “ •“ - i “ OF M. AND STATE arc m aking a person-to-|)ers«m cam ­ ¡SetA, honorary scholastic* agricultural FOR UNION REVUE paign to obtain m ore subscriptions Three-quaH ers o f th e total ntttnbei t rntem ity, will be held Wednesday at Armory. « o'clock on the fourth floor o f A g hall, needed have already been secured ac­ cording to Lewis Snider, business man act ortllng to Arthu r Knoblauch, presi­ ‘The Patoy” I« Title of Produc­ tioh Partners' week, venera bli ager. dent of the agricultural council. at M s c . vill Ik Id'm ^the *,,v o r* of Combininf Bath i pi- m eeting Is planned to interest "The Twelve Mile Limit” Is Title tion to Be Staged Decem­ campus from Feb COMMTTTEESARE 4 to 8 for th e pur- freshmen students o f the agricultural ix»se o f arousing it fcri st in agriculture Under One Controlline division in th e 'a c tiv itie s o f that dlvt- of Comedy Adopted for THANKK ber . 11 on the part o f the •curia! public. V art- Board. sion and to explain to them the pur- *ter enduring- th e leave o f absence* bus departm eht* oi the it n ciiltu ral di- pose i f the two bodies sponsoring the Annuel Play. POINTS TO DUPLICATION NAMED BY SPHINX vision will be rrpi •sented by th e ex- m eeting Also plans fo r the next term ! o u r stately campus by a pro- period o f feasting in th e old I JO MERRILL PLAYS LEAD hibit. with their acmbers takin g an • imrt m the program, will bo made. A c a m p a ig n is being conducted ANNOUNCED TODAY town, we returned again late T h e second dram atic production of flba the week m ornings w ill be a m o n g the fre s h m e n enrolled ifi the y night eager to plunge into th e ! th e year w ill be presented by The aevotijfJ to ecuonal groups w h ile a f ­ A measure provldln for cen tralized ; "T h e T w e L im it," a musical Drive for Funds fo r Finishing participate in known depths o f our textbooks. T d 0 ‘ A lph a P h lt h e even in g o f Dec i l at the ternoons will be given over to mass c on trol o f the state educational institu­ com edy t»\ » i’ Heager w ho is a pr oted b\ meetings (»ra in , crop im provem ent, tion' including M ichigan State college I whi n a t io n a l I v .»nature producer. d,d we r m u r , th at aU o f t h o » | a n d the U niversity o f M ichigan, is b e­ Union Porch Under Wajr. >sed of presenta­ has been sel and isitatoes w ill be exhibited in th e le ag division Mu* annual Union -books, outlines, and textbooks that |W| aepartm ent. in •The Patey." by arm ory. T h e cattle show will be at ing drafted by th e attorney general's Members ( production wl ite presented at and o f Alpha had toted home w ith us served on ly B arry C on n rr ft is i modern comedy the barns which will be specially pre­ de;i.ti iinent fo r presentation to the 1929! Plans to ri se money fo r th e fu r- Zeta arc n h o f the first the Gladm er • In U m t i g on ¡an added w eight to our grips a n d ’ o f dom estic life in an average Am erican pared fo r th e exhibit. ‘legislature, according to announcement! nishing of tli por«*h off the ballroom year men. Thursday and • < nings, January 'Tuesday • vcning of that week has rnor F red W. Green. published j in the Union have tjqen • practically :tl and Febru s announced A n d w h at were we thank- i tafHwyi Friday. completed by Sphinx members. The -day by -M ilu »., T h e play bids fair to be an ....... ...........been designated as banquet night, the outatand •nnes, student fo r? o h . Iota o f things, including n.. plan o f one board to have «m t r o l I brttl‘t'' lw r,y htt" b,’ on I - 1"!>r>nr*r) until TWO DETROITERS Kach member o f th e cast banquets being held in the Union, Peo- lager o f the JÖ20 1ing sue success!ul evasion o f th e annual:j is par* i I mu' Unlvcralty o f M lrhlaan n n d ln* , t bul o H ' t a rtlvitlc» tlila 11 Seager. who is o f White- itartly well suited tor his role. P*®* church, and Hunt's food shop. term a re to include a sale o f bohbie get regarding our w orking over A ll have voices o f excellent carryin g T ill <■ subcommittees have been ap- M ichigan S tate college as well other I Michigan,“ was Mege in .state uduealionÜ institutions, sox th e first week a fter Thanksgiving on on the evenir com ing holidays. quality, a prim ary, e -sential in a ll stage 1 fo r th e program, exhibits and advo- nber IS. , * . T IM M V iinsBidX work. T h e Patsy" is especially ad ap t­ 10 « ¡H * * ? I'1«S ers and offers a ; vehicle fo r some \< r v clever actin g w ere m ore than pleased to see is unique in that it - easily understood 1 It T h e follow ing com prise the v com m ittee. Dean Cox, chair- Professor T enny. Oiltner, Krueger. G ardner and secretary; cated by G overuer Oreen.. ‘ In bring alioiit such a ehange it a |iro|»osit.ion fo r utnending i vacation, and an intensive Penny week >11Id iw- cam paign to encompass necessary for the legislature t< «OAate Jschool the second week. A Jitney dance w ill also I»- held during the Penny whole week ELECTED CAPTAIN I played over tht w for the appro rth niembt o f »h* roval of d the com m i'tee In tin m the Union 'D ie music was. cot ist ILution. T h e follow ing com m ittees are to ight • i «o ije catchy, and large number o f Junior o ffic e rs ! and exceeding ehjo* ble. and th erefore Baldw in: Professors Brown. Anthony. Dickeion and Dantiger Will Lvad Dirks; F H Hill. Jatnes Ifasselm an Michigan higan has no «*dtj' ed ucational sysiJ iftke charge of the money rajstng e f ­ lie theme tory is Just another 1 vern ry td m tly fra n tlra lly wuvirui ‘,hnllld triumph, under the present pin forts. Any girl not included in the ♦imatice w s nil Hie Intricacies us w hile th e band played th e na- i Sharing the lea Josephine M er- and M r Hat her. 1929 Griddrn-Eilablithm •n T h e state has 1m list wtio desires to work, on one o f the tnd l)lt.s of which are demanded j rill as Patricia Hi n m g to n and W illiam a l anthem a t th e Installation ccre- <1 plants which conn* • ach com m ittees is asked to n otify the Precedent. )f ammusici HINWOOD MAKES I M uller, playing T o n y Anderson. Patsy hairman. “ ies th e oth er night. O f course, ^ it‘a lly talented and quite ingenius. al- r and which often dupi part- j M r Sea g lake jiersonal direc- y were so conspicuous in th o se's h e doesn't realize it Mr Ha r is of other institutioi ubers I Sock Sale Ann Anderson, chair - md will la* on the ic Doard o f regent.' Will lolsi m an: Blanche Hossie. Madeline Du Iso, For th »im e i the history n week o f this term ks th a t w e had noticed them a n y - t h o u g h she doesn't realize it M r ‘ Har- Miel i lent Stai rollei athletics, •» KNOWN SCHEDULE •• little M arión Finch. M ary W ondw ortl M ar- University o f M id i » characters snd the y. but a fte r w r h a terrib ly form al I n " * ‘ » n 'Th otn as Ranrntetl. 1« a ¡trocery men w ill lead tti e Spar Il loot ball tea , , . .■ . . salesman and finds it none too easy to vledge o f w h at is i in the gÜetite Clark. D orothy Itobbin Phyl- hor plans to use as on tlie gridiron ill owing to aslon it was pleasing to note t h a t . malte ljofh ,,nds m rrt in HUftf„ ninif hls i institutions ex<< incidentally. lis Hhassburger. llerh ice Bextoi Mary cast, os itossible and rney G en eral Bruel is lim itin g a Jo Thomas. R u th Ttannev. Clarissu Rn- deadlock in ballottlng Tlie men clef uses i.o oipport the i t vivaciousness could n o longer be fam ily. M rs H arrington who is Alice cd were Verne Dickes«>n and Prederi sure to provide for change but i’leberf, Selection will th ere­ hheld and that th ey-sim p ly had to Stew art, and Grace, the snobbish elder W Danziger, I )th o f Detroit, ve to the. sweet young things w h o |s*slf'r 'ta k en by M argaret Stephens» Large Number of Schoelt to Be >> not yet submitt t to me." Jitriey Dance M a ry Jennings. Ruth to very liest dancers lio» 11 Dlckeso and D anziger are bar mpus T lie entire entir number of j fa il to appreciate Patsy's qualities and >•- hudget w hich is i i* brought up Fordnoy. V irginia Kaiser, co-chalr- p atlen tly -waiting in th e.b a lco n y j I rather look down mx>n her. givin g her Met by Co-ed Rifle Teem. n the 1920 legislat .w ill include'-" riíenj, Fli/abeth Cronck, H arriet Hirn- exper i*nci a if! probably not exceed fifty them. building program tor M ich- j n mohs KaMierine Pnnter. H elen llen- plnved it. h a lf-iw nlrit' a chorus of J 4 g irls. 12 to understand that she "is to be seen • college as well as other state i nett 'J Phylíls Henderson, M agdalena id 1928 » In- pnxluc- end not h e a rd " Naturally the action Capt J H HinwixKi uf tlie military' Danziger ck field I who is also taken by Patsy was one to correct her­ do-pamnen- announce,s that tlie range is. Ul foftn er years, tlie c o l- ! íjttiensma. ' Mida T y fln . Isabel Paulson. GONE 1926 and < g the pa ano to take self. if such could be done S o it was t°* the rifle team opened M o n ­ ct lias been preMuited to t h e 1 frothy Charles. Jean Carruthers. A fte r it had served countless nuns- j this end that she answered an ad- day, Nc at the new arm ory. M em - directly tor action, but in the 1 cne l^m unyon rs o f forlorn students. principally as ' vertlsem ent in a magazine offerin g "to w»r*' °off las’ year's team, as well as any in it w ill be inrlqded with th ej Candy Months Helen Murdock. Captaining athlet:lc teams is lint new « mnes has already tiooked the G lad - physical prop, the c lv ir pride of { m ake you the life o f the party; th e! oth er girls . interested in rifle, an» urgec ' a ll slate instiivnions, e d u c a -lr j chairm an: Florence ( Irren, Anna Van to D irkcm n. a* he was the•sen tb lead! rner 'In a tre lo g 'll«* ’ presenta tion of the I otherwise. Loo, Charlotte M « K innein. Harriet (h e 1927-28 basketb all five when Cap- play on the two evenings, whir h will rivin g m etropolis lias revolted and npular id ol" in ten easy lessons. j to lH'" 1 in prtietiee as .soon as possible, it icy m ay be in "good fortn for j flubliell, Meryl Far •LmiiK«, Hp'icer tain D rew was d er!« red meliiglhle Dick- rnsur« »«•tie r «tage facilities r have ! historic ratlin g has been ru thlessly; Playing opjoositc M argaret Stephens, j matches wliich are scheriuied to «D o ro th y Mulvena. Marga:ret Miller, »son failed to mnk<» much o l a »How - ilje rn |m;iwüble lo r student i»rod» jetions STEWART BACK I Lew is Snider takes, th e role o f Billy mg »lil.« seiistm tintil tlie final twitl l«»r .-»evenil years past T h é local Ion o f .moved from in fron t o f th e local place during w inter term, I D orothy Thompson Verna Mrundaen -.4« _ mm '«Caldwell, suitor o f G race Sadie !,‘ ' gam e» against the ttni verni t v of MJchi-| the then! re should also add he j»t- «11 »m port.im W h «n UiW foul d w l Buchanan. played by M anon w.m d- e com plete list o f matches t o be I M » A liten, Ruth Dornt sen Helen ! Koch Adele Foster, M axin« • McNam es ran and N orth Canul ma Ht a ö r e levem trarU vrm •vs of the productJol1 A IK i draw as first nim ored a short tim e ago we worth, is the third corner o f a triangle ■d by the co-eds is as follows: j'Kvelvn Hardy. FIIzabet»tî4fa»rti. M ar­ -«- ¡rom 'h e jieople ?ed that we would never allow our which threatens to cause a permanent rn a l rights to be encroached upon i Parting between B illy and Grace, j o r e Patrick O F la h e rty is T racy M aynard ln| Uid i real life, and Harlow Mcnn plays 'T r ip ’’ Ncv J* i it) Oregon University of State, D ePauw university, Greencastle. Nevada. Northwestern university, Kvans- Corvallis. Heno, FROM TRIP EAST garet Stephens M argaret Larry. E liz­ abeth Clack. Arleen Ogden Bridge Party G ertrude W oodw orth M argaret Preston, eo-ch alrm en ; Fran ­ showing «if j o f Lans o games o f j case he adm ira- i r omr vho ejected ,iroq „ rt rcvioiuly been the [>|xiinted for the ago tjy O rm e« and I p t l y i » P t.ia in e n t over Uu-, Uuatv . ’ on. ili. « v ir i H a d ' « veraI kps th e increase in th e tra f- T h e play is much more ingenius than .fan 2ft- Mossaciiusetts Agricultural Alnaiai S etreliry P lra w d with ces Davis. Clara W ilson. Dorothy De- begun work T h e Roo. Mildred E tringlm m . Dorothy griiin for th* w n> ilraad y .weLl- along th e avenue w arranted th e! ^ e movies by the same nam ef it lends college, Amherst M h » . Kansas state A n y w »y I h r paMinu o f t h l « ! " w il l,“ rt' (' lll« rl|V lo c o ll« * » p ra w n )*- Agricultural coli#*ge M anhattan. Kan . Rc m IIi of E aitern Toar. W lckstrom . Josepntne Dean. C athar- id lock would oped to iiave that Lipka, pper, Jean Con* xhed by the first and should m ake a hit ~ric landm ark is food fo r our bud- j Tickets may be procured in the near ■U niversity of C alifornia. Herkelcs. ■ Etta Hrhmltt. University o f W ichita, W ichita K an H igh ly please«} t the interest shown Rtihv Rink Frances Perrin, chair* campus poets LEONARD BRINGS 'fu tu re irom any member o f T h etai Feb n University sof West Virginia. ¡n alumni work ti -piaved at alumni ! . Helen Marshall, .Shirley M iller t o t j Alpha Phi. j M orgaptow n; Syracuse university. Hyr- reunions in Ci» .> ] and. Idttsburgh. and i R Moonstra M argaret W alker Mar- P R E C A U T IO N S aruve. N Y ; University o f Missouri, W ashington u <• during the p sstjKvfa n » Patterson. B ervi Abbey. G erald- screening should he placed in t o f th e big plate glass windows in P ride and Joy o f the local Postal WKAR MAY LOSE Columbia. M o . U niversity of Maine, week, O len Btewa rt alumni secretary, j Inc CrandelJ Margaret Hubbard tnono. Maine. returned to the m mpus a fte r a week s Feb ft -University of South Dakota trip in the easier i > part o f th e United Truynör. Btatoa. M ichigan Hint«- Bong Ihiok Gladys, Kathryn i hairm an: r lie' held in C hicago Dec til* duties in »lie athlIelle «lepar tment ‘ ii <«>rs tlie five coriw and unit spon- Pargo, N D n connection with 1- 8. In J une Ills sulli x a * fV.ed in. the m in i- { /[irs were presented with their em - ^n g th e en tire list o f models in ca*e where Mai ions have been »ta* finances «jf •he Union memorial la v a il I inea* u*®d “ nd found to be deviating March ft G eorge W ashington uni- building T h e Wti stiington. D. C.. re- the horses*, are Percheron* Jerk's office in ?dason \ f onard l,: emx t<> -Judge C M Collingw ood o f ¡fro m th eir assigned frequencies by versity Wastungton. D. C. e Belgian* . M aple O rove tedia, mailit ilin* tim i h'h O ft«oiier 5 the taz.ird tÀim in g. models ranging from the sm a ll'm o re than one kiloryrie. which u> union, oh Tliursd; IV evening, was T h e girl* «-iecced as ¿pt»ng>rs, who Mar« li ¡6 University o f Nebraska. »«•nded by nearly 1>o alumni, inciudint! udlñe „ «m randn a «. hamplnn n »t at Chicago, will hot I:fled turn by m ail 1 'hat til* Mirvi ces “ U t-type to th a t large com fortable tw ice the allow able deviation, that Lincoln : Oklahoma A and M S till- representatives of • igh t his year. t wer« • ho longer neededI. givin g )■im at !r'ok {«trt in the ceremony, were as land «ra n t I ’u,aln ,h that engulfs ears and all. w e r e i^ cen* ** *uch. stations be immedi- water G'kla . University of Idaho. colleges, who were attending the land, the ■Binr »ime a « heck for $300. ri pay- *,jillows: Loci le Bunge, «-orpa sponsor: landr f ' - Shorthorr . lou r Hereford, and «1 on th e public th n m u c h f.r o men t in full for !lis ser vices He furtii- VIIrgihia Kaiser a rtillery; K ath erin e : » W v «..«p c n d c d b y them m rnuouon Moscow. Idaho. grant college con» ention last week 1,,r' * Aberdeen-Angus steers win make Th is suspension would be fo r a pert - Th is li *t 1»«mpnse* every represen - Th e speakers inch led President R Up the nolftsrr en try Ust nf cattle « r *tales »hat a* all v girls who make th r »earn Mar M r M acK in n on an«i Mr. Stew art. T h e are popular in Michigan, will be ex- rt I . cavalry ( ieorge a 3-0 victory over the S tate ., m eeting was tlie largest to be held at hibited • T tilrty-th ree head o f swine Leonard i deni o f land club; Spartan follow ers are looking ^ W ashington D C , in th e past few will Also be entered. not filed T J Stevens, infan- rd to the opening basketball ’ w ith th e A n n A rb or aggrega- • The Patsy** Said to Abound In yean. _______ r R alph Pryor, artfl- »nds were given by w ith a gloated fe e lin g o f a n t t d - ! Joy at th e outcom e o f th e en- Romance and Worldly Wisdom m ic h . im p l e m e n t d e a l e r s Demand Exceeds Supphms T J Ramadell o r e nf the a ffair was battle Even th e deadliest o fj " L ife ut like a golf gam e—if four baeggiound io effectually it.lfle the HOLDING MEET IN ARMORY Students Take to Highways ’ he sponsor* <*r an arch of sabers with pesotniaUc publicity sheets o f the play, it s a foursome if two play. Its 7!»- column o f «ifficera. continuai v r W ing and bickering « in* entation of the emblems hboring village o f D etroit adm its a two s o m e -a n d if you play alone T h e opening session o f the M ich igan ! lom m eeting wife. "T h e supply o f people* w illing to be j campus, but all t D etroit and • C«iilh n z w n n ri. who was e*. Im plem ent D ealer«' association was superior power o f th e swarthy it a lon esom e" says ‘'Patsy*' to un­ "J o " M errill will have tlie leading held this afternoon at th e new arm ory picked up," confided one youth trying (h a n d Rapid*, Wednesday in lisrtrr ian, cadet major court squad H ere’s hoping suspecting T«m y Anderson but Tony role of T a r Patsy" and her blond vi- w ith .Dean O W Iltasell. at th e engl- to bum to D etroit fro m the co m e r on .W» {.a ^ -u not « Uum a »uilf do/- i fui•ntehed t Im music fo r the never tumbles to the fact that she has r t our expectations are Justified v-actty «oinrides jjerfectly wtth »tie neering division giving th e address o t 1which we decorously awaited the bus,ten com ers Irnm to D etroit's! l*!a\ rin g »he national anthem w ritten hi.* name on her score card wliolevomeneas and «pontanlety o f the welcom e T h e c o n ven tio n , w ill last I ■*eems to be greater than the de- city lim its with« their quotas of rs! tns.rche* . fo r a “ tw osom e' until the closing lines character BUI M uller will play the until T h u rs d a y 'evening w ith m eetin gs, mand.” Iiopeful youths. a «eals «>n their erem onv the m ilitary de- «if th e last scene o f 'T h e Patsy." B a r­ «z a g e begging » part of the bashful and un iusperting both at th e college and in Lansing. ' It did indeed A nd all o f us w h o iprom inently-plae ave a dance in the armory ry Connor's popular »hree-act «'omedy. in from the «Irl» er»i whose cars virlim of hrr wilt* Tom m y R«m M l«U A t th e M n , ln the arm ory thU : iiave struggled through an ccon course hich we* very well attend- which will be presented by T h e ta A l­ b lu r tm hi« way th rou ih (h r (lr»t two ^ ta m o o n th « annual raporta o f th »i know what happens under such re- were already ¡«Jaded to tlie gunwales, •tudent body. ON V E N IE N T pha Phi at th e -State theater th e even ­ v r r n « avntdina th » chU H no of h u n fflc rn o f th r aa»K laU an « «re d « U r - 1 rrettable circumstances. T h e com pe- w hatever the Ir are. with fellow -«tu - i ing o f Dec. 11. AMPUS <»red . T h e m ain «peech o f th e after* i tiiion becomes tough. dents. c wife, played by A lice Stewart, and Patsy daughter o f a doting la th er Anally proves the male xuperionty by noon WAA ^ v e n by Clarence E Bem ent ' And it became •tougher snd tougher H ’s am azing w hat a « haritable m o­ ALENDAR and a neurotic m other younger MB sister “ taking the fa m ily helm. le s president and general^ m anagsr at j M day wore on By :» o'clock fra - l° n h g public «can be persuaded to do AT THE UNION o f a social climber, fa lls in love with Lewts Mrnder cast as the .«on o f .. the_ _____ N ovo____ Engine ____ company, _____ _______w_____ ho spoke ___ I te m ity brothers were pushing e a c h -3 ** deep though the roads were lined Your Christmas «hopping m ay be one o f her sisters cast-off beaus and «oriai fam ily, finally floats his domes- on "Com parison o f th e Im plem ent ! Pther untenderly in the face, and the haven't ftamd anyone yet who was done very conveniently at the .Union. IV - conceives the plan at letting him tell tic «h ip w ith P a U V s M g staler. Grace, Business o f Today w ith -T lia t o f T h ir ty ! football heroes . w ere »bow ing what left »o the m e r r v tof the busne* E very- T lie prices o f our offerin gs are her just haw to m ake her conquert. a l­ st the wheel and irons out the ghosts Y ears AflO." jth e y were made o f in the v rtm m a g e one got home safely: no on e was convenient to your puree, a t the tap! h tm p though he. in his own words is "to o driven into a lonely country road and hi* past with promises fo r the fu - * F ollow in g this a fte rn o o n s — m eeting i 10 rparh a wmlUfMr c* r hrst. of the term tnd our shopping dis­ dumb to su spect" T h a t is th e plot • • p. m —Alpha Zela pep meeting, nf this w itty, blithesom e sketch which •»ire promises which rin g hollow even th e members o f the conventloa m ade! "Thum bing «m d ow n " «ee m s to have there torn limb from limb, which trict is so consolidated as to be "con­ r a i t h Soar A g ban. m th e ears o f his bride-prom ised Hdw- A tou r o f the campus an d buildings, i become the ch ief outdoor sport o f the seems, perusing the newspapers, to be venience iiersonifled." P ro f E. 3 K in g is preparing fo r the ever, she follow s her m oth ers advice T o n ig h t th ere wtU be a banquet a t th e I M « f; student body. Everybody, to tlie common practice o f those un­ •v T h e Beauty Parlor holds delight th eater goers and stage lovers at the in m atters of yduhg men’s promisee, U niow M em orial building, fallow ed toy« skll appearances, bummed hom e on pleasant people who pick one up; and to the fem inine heart in compact* college and b i t Is w t n f. -Basketball. University of and the result? W ell, an old flam e can an ath letic program . Wednesday. Busses w ent em pty, and huge quantities at turkey were placed- is re powders, and jerfu m cs Coincident w ith th e developm ent o f play havoc with trusting hearts! j the m an with a ca r became as the ly consumed by the hale and hearty riw Th e main desk lias, tem pting gifts, . RA A bb Arbor. Patsy's ••crush'* is th e storm y bummers-honw. A com edy packed w ith laughter, fun, LA S T NOTICE fa vo rite o f the gods, besieged also. Th ere are fountain pens, ever* 9: I f p. wl— Bourn’s baad. Prudden |o f the loves sof hor older sister. Grace. warm frien ds on all sidea T h e y a ll returned, m any o f them sharp pencils, pipee. lig h ten , batf h ilarity. "T h e P atsy" promises to be and a tttedpafsl scten o f ths “ tppsv - w ... _ _ _ _ _ when ^ thum b also, refreshed fo r th e long ¿-ound and pound . p c r k i m o f Dad's a Fuccess o f succeeeee am ong Its co l- A m frM tim sn « i m h * . „ m — _____ It started, really, on Tueeday. 9'M pi Rt— M m party. UBAm kali* >rrust." Billy raldwafl During the ac- — tion at the plsy "Bop" Harrington, lege and city audience Underneath -* & . ~ wmrtn* t l m n v u iih to w him ' a dau b)« cut h" l thT * » N * d- dur1n* T Wehl favorite tobacco, and cartons o f the tu W * . o n . e » flnd . (andMa* a , two U immaterial m a d « th alr ap- all « * backreadln* m i« t br madatm fam ous makes o f rlflM itt—■ : Patsy's father and the heapeehotf prw- w orldly wisdom, and th e rom antic m r a n c r on the roadnde. i W O « ! ^ ' • * )» a i« (a o r . made a w w s that Be sore to make your purckkMR j vtder o f groeerteo tar the HarrlnglOB thum b« w ith p a l a and rapartoaaa " “ v > » * * m u ju d w d o n « who it rraJlj w ith coupon book» th e m help |«n 4 A p Mi — M b flte te n l hen- i family, begins to ago thtnge In their bargains. PHdsy afternoon And It lu ted. DM ante a t e «« ttw lh* fow m oat t e i » ht U fh t o( tha cam- save. “ " proper Bght o a f t e g e owl fram the ______________________________________ pus. on ly a trifle i— rvrd. Patronise the Union. BU Y COUPOH TatHelTR 1 1 H A . a AH Hate cleaned - blocked at T l k M t a ¡S P I US í h M n i ■ l e i i i i N * u t i » * » • __________________ T t t a a tto t a t tb s ta ll ta n a s a g win oooUnu. u, State College Grad Conducting inState News ball team la enough f o r one fo rw t M a t t m k the method Wort at the farm fe r two n o n T state. — . _ — ( i b g w o n a r oood In a t e u t * . la coo- is studying fo r his n d t O degree H ow ever, an educational sys­ tem' d iffe rs considerably from a Farm Experiments at GuttLake^sz — - 1 ■ -» ________________ — I Mr. Wood «r a d ia te d from Michigan títSfi I « M k t r « h i fi n f th * ro tta rr *.*«r ».»• Ih r «tini, n t» n f M ich iga n Sta«<- mI M « r r a n l ria a » m utter at the t » a t « l f l r f , Knut U « < l n f , M ir h ir ln . .buslhess establishm ent. Engi- n e e r illif o r a g r ic u lt u r a l s tu d e n ts Experiments on methods o f m anag- lnK the fa m i woodlot are being <.on- State college also is in ch arge o f .the^ p la n tttj Of 40 a c re , o f t j « s ^ m m d ® D r . R .IHSNTtST 1. S e a lb y' ducted on four woodlots at the W . K w i r e green lake, a w ild life preserve _ . .................... § J M I I M K M * I f « « « n t l » In I n r n M on the fou rth ll li n e Inn 1 "! should fiot he deprived o f the op­ K ellogg experim ental farm near G ull m aintained in connection w ith the at St. Paul, lie also worked with the M .«M a t M h . Phone n * • ■»* — frM|| portu nity to tak e courses in lit­ lake by L. M Wood. M ichigan S tate faim According to A. K. Chittenden. W o o d waa appointed t o th e W . K . i d - Bi» palagi ky eratu re nor be com pellet I to •o IIcrc graduate, and holder o f the nllege forestry departm ent. H M lte ria h t ap p ea rin g In th e M ir h lr n f Stilt. Notes aro w ritte n l.y , « i n n t s p rin t i s p b M . « * - » * * * l » t o ™ M p a t th e b rtin n ln t o f tra vel 60 miles to attend an tw o-year scholarship donated by Mr a n a tlto assistati ta, w ho aro »tíntente. T h ey ran no wny bo in ter K ellogg for forestry research. lion ich n il be th e nucleus fo r an W\ . :\ ■anting Uw n fftrial vlrw p «ilnt o f tho enlletn* o r o f tho r o lle E n glish class. A n y particular n irboretum . Ruharriptlori. f t ' course o f study needs the ad­ Wood s experim ents also deal w ith junct o f d iffe rin g subjects fo r a FARWELL TO SPEAK AT the infestation o f forests trees by in - F M T n H t At S T A F F com plete education. D iversifi­ UNIVERSITY MEET FRIDAY sects. He has raged o ff sections o f M an agin g FAltnr •hr frees and w ill study th e insect pop- ROHRHT A M o lN N ti* cation o f courses in each school . von and the am ount o f dam age is alm ost a uece's'Mity. Arthur ParweQ of the music d ep a rt­ vtsjrh a study has been conducted A s r t ilin t M lta i ment will bp the speaker at the P r - Jach S lrn lw rg C e n tr a liz a tio n of an e d u c a ­ CjBhiber m eeting o f the Lansing branch Paul Troth .too Portor t io n a l sy s te m * w it h e lim in a t io n Of the Am erican Association o f U n i­ III lo tto Set i o f d u p lic a t io n a n d c o m p e t it io n , versity W om en to be held Friday but .Inun-* IIji b i ' evening. Majri llormi' s n jilid s v e r y w e ll p o lit ic a lly , T h e m eeting will be in the form of Katherine 1 ^ A n n A n d e r s .» it is t o he d o u b te d i f su ch a n Christm as d im v r at the W om en's - c h e r n c ca n la* p u t in t o p r a c t ic e building at 8:30 oiclock. with special Eyes favors and decorations. a n d a t t h e s a m e t im e s t ill f o r ­ lorn K rontiorg m 'd ) a d e q u a t e e d u c a t io n fa c ili­ Examined tie s . F 'o r e t t K n o i Glasses made and —- W ilto n Colt W illmr Iti mieti "Roof of the World** It Attention Repaired in our own H I SIN F.S S S T A F F Charted by Expedition Students shop without delay tluaine*« M anager W A It K K N li S H O O K iK h 1’nnnr Mountains ( I P ) —T h e in/it spot of unknown -land on the K a th e rin r UrrltPfllM i maps of Russia, the "ro o f o f the world' ¡T o u tl* H ay J e n n ln g « in the Pam ir mountains, has now been J o » H r t ir r M urnuri-i I r.-atiin B o r y I Abbey explored and charted. a Joint Germ an-Russian expedition l-analng'« Most Ip-lo-Hate (Optiral Co. A J v n lining recently returned from the Pamir Restaurant i m Fast Allegan Ml. highlands and announced the dlscov-j ihn lln rrio erv o f heretofore unknown n ersu M3 Mouth Washington Avenue la vk s and glaciers One glaeter the expedition reported, stretched 70 miles north and south, and Is said to be the C E N T R A L IZ A T IO N it. Perhaps a business second largest-in the world. ,w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w G overn or G reen announces liv e would believe that L o s t (tt»w n change-purse contain­ the fo rm ation o f a bill to be part ment o f liberal arts, ing $3 and locker key No 117 Find­ presented to the 1929 le g is la ­ sis ion o f en gin eering. m er please call 2-8097 tu re which w ill place the I ’ m ve rsity o f M ichigan. M ichigan CALUNS S tate C ollege. and the s ta le nor- mal schools under the control <»f Gentlemen's Apparel y C L L FAVCLITC one centra] board. A s yet no indication has been A K t t l . i C FAITIH C m ade bv the g o ve rn o r cottcuni* injr th e changes to be brought Flaying ■ ayntrai add» to about b y the bill* beyond the fact that duplication is to be the apart...one system we elim inated and nil o f the insti­ know of where you can't tutions are t«» exist as part «»I 211 So. W ashington lour, is to call Car one efficient system . T h is m ay m ean, especially in th e case o f I B ra e h u rn I n iv c r s ity C lo th e s th e u n iversity and Michigan State, that a dej lartm ent such S33 #40 $45 as the liberal arts, division w ill intelligence Test s he tau ght on ly in one achfloh On Instructor - "Life Insurance?" the o th e r hand, the bill, if ac­ Th* Oast (*i me mm. w*Aew bemsnm) — tually draw n up and passe«I. "John Hancock" m ay only result in aimtln r s u ­ Instructor (bemmag m í im)— p e rviso ry board «»f little mipor- "'dass dismissed. Your I. Q « n o ." tance. T h e signitUianc© «»f Initiation, o f a c tiv ity m this m atter is («» la* w ondered at. Perhaps it i* only a political (restore, m ade in this direction fo r lack o f s.rme oth er subject on which to con- * ter. I f s«>, little attention need T be paid to it. It m ay h ave risen I from som e cu rsorily conceived I idea o f i state o ffici a l that I SLIPPERS mone • is »einjf sjjént in« fTicient- ly in slat e tHim ation al inst i tu­ Uons. At Nasi. th«*re « erta inly Make Ideal Gifts W/ith most honorable f f has 1ven h» study m adf «»f the JWO> t »r ft :! i- a sub ieet o f w hiel an ex tru sive investign- Every man anil woman a p p m ia lr a ro t* pair nf slipper«. they m n «i hr J ffr t* T ilt . K I G I I T « I 11*1*1 K * to go w ith what hr or she ma* havr. O f rour«e approval tioh s Noul \ W m ade, A man or Ton will find out 4‘»*mtnir»«t wiitr and tartrd There are «tr ie * and ffrnup o f non-, tech n ic a l) ipiali- Hilm» in ».iiisi* everyone, fu*s i m i . with elim inai ►unt o f e x p e n 1ituri‘s, that ct A n d it s seem - | umpeti . a„ -1 D eC A M P ’S lo s W «s t fira n d River >h ou K i'bcth t M '‘ a a a a a a a l a t i n i i i i . <&k Suits Cleaned \ n/ W B g. and Pressed! t oo i W i n l i t M oti H omormUt Toortot JtptawM »hop. esperitaci^ m r d m teg at, • °fc o d — sad toast otghi ritin out of eta thm d bt a tto oa tot ipot . b .................. >.u iVtfu ' O m m i i 11- Hi you've in n ) ht U iiuttatly ranch hp tot tltgtat I At .tosatoteli __________ You will announce you're saus- ot the A d m , The a n a lattata aathaai rallioa ranhiH http aUag toe 0e«r ditckitct hi. uraiet oat pite» at « riait, woihiag -Ha.v» O ur Ouest down fraai the choicta to ta in ai utI tala. Y ou 'll tell u* and your imnu'duttc Yon I f o u r lo c a l n t o e m toa p a w a tt c o a d a c n d h a ta tria d ‘a « k a a w t h e n , a o a n d t a wB fn n u h and fam ily and the wide w ide world that you found food delight in U u a c s tin t place ol cx- " i i 'f h n u l j j * w U d to d T t o ' c j r a â C t o a tt a t o id a — t o t e a d d ¿¡B o u rn A i m ¡m oeUrnrr T. K. Schram Q t U 'R m t Miviri FOODS The Boston C afe ir n * B u i o l M O M O U m AM B U L C A T D K I PLACE I d K. Grand. River Ave. PNOMR l - t m C h e st e r fie ld M IL D »mmrngk fmr aayhady. .a a d r e t . . T H E Y S ATISFY w\l S J H II f i l H I O B I f l A N S T A T I k l « l lo r Friday night but the orchestra fo r mksgiving R ecen Cauces th e evening has not been announced. T h e W om an's building w ill hold its! Student Misses~Thanksgiving T H IS 18 J O Y M O N T H patron , can chick U a tr ■ leave them with the M M T h e four-week period, from Dec. 2 theater while they attend Dearth of Sodai Events annual fa ll term party in th e building, o n F rid a y evening. T h e chaperones at Home and Tells His Tale to Dec. 29. has been inaugurated as get a bit e t w ta caHon attar H a t at "J o y M on th " throughout^. the state o f tirraome fo r th e party will be M r. ah d Mrs. J. M ichigan. I t is at this tim e o f th e , t o th e Thankairtvtng v k i » « a n . th e p u t week-end proved to b e a quiet B. Hasselman. M r and Mrs. Lym an Th is is the diary o f a youthful and year that everyone is striving to spread D etroit trip. T h e aPernoort is spent M o e t o f th e campus folk, b e in f excused fro m r fa u m on W ednesday Frim odig. President and Mrs.- R obert ignoble freshman who. because, he happiness and Joy. It is th e tim e o f in shooting pool at the Union W hen le ft th at aftern oon fo r th eir respective homes and th e campus was in 8 haw, Dean Elizabeth Conrad, and lives over 250 miles from East Lansing, room m ate finds he is np longer able to year that the buying public is urged to w hat deaertfd condition. T h o m rem aining had on ly th e memory o f Ml tim e th at « a s en joyed by th o«e attending th e dance follow ing the Mrs. C ora Brewer. T h e Herm ian society w ill hold its decides to be different than the rest, and at the same tim e save quite a bit shoot without knocking the balls off the table, both decide it must be tim e do its shopping early. You w ill be able to spread your fiortion o f jo y by The Equitable ttion o f corps sponsors, and th e prospect o f catching up op neglected"* read in g. last open house o f the term on F rid ay night and the Ulyssian society w ill e n ­ o f m oney by not going Thanksgiving. home for to stop. Sunday m orning. 10:10. nnd still in doing vour shopping early. lessen the labor o f those who serve It will L ife Assurance tertain at an open house on Saturday you and w ill also afford you a better an d M rs f l ro w r D illm an a n d ______________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ Mrs. W . H. W ilson ^ t e r t a in - tn b u trd program s and favors to the m guests at a d eligh tfu l d#nrrr. night T h e annual venison roast w ill be Wednesday noon: Doesn’t have to park or hurry in the least. Has all lied T h is is getting to be a habit hastens to church and then to dinner He selection o f merchandise Society afternoon to do nothing and get no­ Returns to room and starts on M on­ B utterfield theaters throughout the o f th e ■ party inthe Union on M onday sponsored by the O lym pic society on where. so spends his tim e leisurely. A t day's assignments, thankful for some state are working hand in hand with U N IT E D S T A T E S Nov. 36. Satterlee's Blue T h e com ing s e e k w ill be a busy one Saturday night, a form al dinner will slipper time, consults with room m ate activity. those responsible fo r "J oy M onth." " W e W rite ’E m E ig h t” I orchestra furnished music fo r the Already m any professors have assigned be given at the house a t six o ’clock ■who is a partner in crim e o f d efea t­ And so ends “ the delightful Thanks­ Specially selected programs have been to their d am e* th e last "blue books" T h e ballroom was beautifully a te d w ith huge baskets o f yellow before tne finals which anil be given and w ill be followed by a dance in the M asonic temple in'.? the railroads o f money that rig h tfu l® theirs» as to fh e selection o f is giving holidavs." Our hero decides it is a m atter o f. "w hat price inaction" arranged for^t.he theaters and extra Care has been used In selecting fCa­ Wilson & Johnson knthemums. D uring the course o f cu rin g tne weex o f December 16. a subping place Finally compromise rather than one o f saving n few dol­ nnes o f unusual m erit Phone 2-VfU [e v e n in g ligh t refreshm ents were M any fra term Misses M artha and Barbara entertaining at open houses the com ing planning on RICHARDS PLAYS WITH on Hunt s after taking exactly 17-3-4 minutes to reach decision. lars. and fo r this reasoning is a much Wiser man. Provisions have been made whereby and Miss D orothy D illm an dis* ueek-end A Union party is scheduled DETROIT SYMPHONY Arrives rit s ta te theater Consumes eight at minutes tentatively eyeing billboards. Returns to room 7:25 Y. W. C. A TO CONDUCT ■ B ■ ■ E< E # ¡ W W W * W'-WW - • " ■ • ‘■ • » • ‘■ ■ » E H f NOON A la Carte Servire NIGHT Head of Muiic Department Ap­ pears Twice with Organi­ aft'-r show and retires for night sub­ sequent to gorging self with cake and 'W rrts sent by lovin g mother. ANNUAL TAG DAY H. L. WILLSON’S 56e H U N T 'S Prier« are very nearly the «ame as 6Br Sapper f t .00 Dinner zation. Awakens at ft 20 in spitp o f resolve to sleep late Suddenly realizes that. T h e Y W C. A. w ill conduct its an ­ nual tag day next Friday. Eacli year, Leather and Sporting Goods Store LUNCHEON Thanksgiving is today and not Friday this organization sponsors a kiddles* rafeterte a n k i. Lewis Richards, head o f the depart­ as previously supposed Finds room ­ Christmas party fo r the children Of the mate dressing fo r c h im b and supposes vicinitv, and the proceeds from th e tag LE A T H E R C O A T S HAGS ment o f music appeared with the De* G LO V E S he might as well attend to pass the day will help to d efra y expenses for N O V E L T IE S TASES troll Symphony orchestra on a pro- s llE E P I.IN E D C O A T S time if nothing else. the party Th is year, the party Is to I.A B IE S ’ PU RSES G LAD STO NES trram given Nov 2» and 30 at Orches- U T O RO B B S in* held the last Saturday before TRUNKS 'rn hall. Detroit. A lte r church, fo r lack of something Christmas vacation. 215 V W ashington Avenue Lannlngg Mteh. N E W OVERCOATS in « M r Richards, who is one of the lead- harp-stehordists in this country, better, both walk to western lim its o f ritv and return to local hostelry known Shirley Mixer, the social, service chairman is in Sparge o f the .selling o f was one of. a trio . featured w ith the as the Olds A fte r an hour spent in » » ■ ■ • » » • ■ H ■ ■ » ■ h H H- h i » h H » $25.00 orchestra nnd composed Schkolnik, violinist and concert master of Uyn reading an uninteresting paper, finds he i ' hungry, really, and so repairs to the tags S h e will In* assisted b y nu­ merous members of the organization, Everyone is requested to buy a tag. and o f th e sym phony; John Wummer. first piping room accompanied by friend h elp make the kiddies’ party a tuircewk A T T R A C T I O N S °ïïlaccÏÏlanamon flutist nnd M r Richards T h e ir in ­ room m ate Consumes the standard troductory number \y.jvs the. Barh but. rather wishit he W. S. B U T T E R F IE L D T H E A T R E S Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D ma- jor. 1 e home. ’»H awing e round o f i.«t PUNS CONSIDERED FOR MAC’ ain drag." spends two hour* . 1929 FLOWER SHOW HERE GLADMER T h e orchestra was tinder the direc­ idiner Hums out to the cJ tion of Eugene Ooossens. guest con­ M IC H IG A N A T T A T G BAND ductor Mi* Ooossens came to the urns to room and resume* re omewhat .spicy novel he hflp Pronounced miccoss oft he flower show United States from England in .1923 sponsored bv the M ichigan State F lor­ pick up at the same time and is one nf the foremost of the ists association, held in the arm ory in cake, nuts and dates vounger K n its!» musicians, having i « • a mm i m ade a name lor him self both as a ■ong after midnight;..he drops »fr to O ctober has led-the association to lav »p and does not awaken unMl 11 1 5 plans for a bigger show next vear nndi A L L T H IS W E E K composer and cpnducwlr H e has made W e Carry a Full Line o f appearances ns guest ronduetor with * he New York Boston and Los An- dav morning. M entally ftostjiones arranged trip to Detroit because *»f to make it an annual affair.. T h e fru it' exhibit in conjunction with the floWCfl M OTHER MACHREE a n weather nnd late hour 'H astily show w ill also i>e rCpeawd •relos symphonies Y A R D L E Y ’S IM P O R T E D T O IL E T sses and tears over to snafi h .» iiite cat Hnstens back and spends re- N ext year many M ichigan florists w h o ' 1moled their exhibits will exhibit tnde-J S T A R T IN G S U N D A Y m d e r o f day rending. due to the iwndentlv. it Is said Th is will increase A R T IC L E S I weather. the sh ow in g.' Also t h » show mnnage- •¡m -.»and inaction igj .longer.-so ac- rne will attem pt to attract a larger “S A Z IL ” f Michigan upa tiles room m ate '<» ,i l?t'24 wild- crowd than was secured at the first .1 movie and enjoys ' » Tom Mix f how C am p u s P h arm acy Alex Laurie, assistant professor of STRAND 'hi-- tim e lie is thonnuihlv sick of urrnundihgs nnd lirm lv resolves horticulture and secretary of the asso­ State go down to Detroit the following ciation has been re-elected to succeed N ea r the P ta ta ffiw § himself Prof. Laurie is given credit rdnv morrrltu finds him lor being one o f those o f the show m an ­ rw w • w m m - m »■ w m m » " a w w w t r i At 10 15 he vakes to find agement whicn uas instrumental in again, so he /runts sighs, putting across tpe iirst experim ent so B ank T H U R S IIA V . F R ID A Y AND SATU RD AY cr. forgettin g all about his Miccessfully A C h m ta as Y ou r phot nera ph is a ¡ f f í f r l e » g ift ■ ■ H a n ■ ■ ■ ■ Linci» Basquette in because it is the onlv 'hiras •ha* no one lift else -'an -buy Those vh o m voU reroem- LK*r with ptvotiHrraph* on Christm as “C E L E B R IT Y ” ‘.MM Ib h o l Knari d av wtli remember you 'o r all C h rist­ mas days Vaudeville Feature — Open Saturday Evening LE CLEAR STUDIO 6:30 to 7:30 M ach u s R estau ran t 1 Dancing Tambourines S T A R T IN G S U N D A Y a A Good Meal At a Reasonable Price • Milton Sills in »»Ia d m is » U ria « p h s U g r ip b i fa r Headquarters T H E ( R A SH ” FOR When a Feller Needs a Friend By B R IG G S RMOR ■ o ANCFS Xmas (6ifta uu AH nn F R ID A Y N IT E Buv Your O lfts Early G I F T D A N C E S — G ift s thru co u rtesy *»f Rod T o p W a y S a n d w ich Shop Snappy Styles S ocial P la n — # * 0 ; Ladit*:* fOc and Xeir ('tdors S A T U R D A Y N IT E C IN D E R E L L A D A N C E — P A R K P L A N A d m ission — G en ts 25 c; L a d ies F re e Tw o PantSuits Black Cats Orchestra L E O N A R D G IL E O . D O n U a k Over-Coats AND Walk-Over TE E BRUTE T h e fitted swing o f Tfiis Scotch D rained biucher oxford ha« a feel that w ill pleasantly sur­ prize you Black or Tan A L L O N E P R IfT : $8.50 M a r ly .ft— tar t a l . a * WWWI - wra r - r r MMta e » a t lac. e « WM» Ik r Prmr -haprW N m U m . » . t ftrr rrMM- rvrtaM vr W a M -O rrr fr a la r r I M I O ld G o ld The Smoother and better Cigarette B U R T O N ’S W A L K O V E R S H O P «1 h a t W iiih lU M A a r. I M N. W a ih tegtu o Ave. . . . . n o t a c o u g h in a c a r lo a d LAiMm. w a n e 1 • P. LwMaidCw.Bai.il f l l M IC S IO A N S t A * * * » W Ì O . R id ier, D etroit; Jack W . Ruhl, D a- oil»?. M u n i M in w ; no l o end Brown's In itia l m eet o f th e m u o n was; a n n a s a i ma* m n n annate* _ . « AWARDS ARE ANNOUNCED troit, aiid H arold E. Bmead, B tu r*l* Service sweaters w ent to Ernest Deacon. Lansing; M a x B. Crall, Dim on- ESTATE QUINT TO others. . ,/ hie beet perform ance. H e set a n ew g a ve th e tenm i n M i n Coach M acklln f f u th e m entor la record f o r t l x live m ile enorm a t M etro low er »h e n h ad e v e r t a n m a d T L il H’09 when S ta te Drat opened bnaketbnll D am e in d e f e r t o « th e Irish star, th a t vloualy on th e Spsutan cours, 7 9 w h tc h a T O C BOARD OF CONTROL dale: James O . Hayden. Cassopolis. and O erald Breen, Holland. M a jo r letters and gold shoes were OPEN SCHED FRI. relations w ith th e university. _ Coach ben. VanAtstyne __ ■ veteran has o f 38:91. B row n w on a ll the m eet« in ju ry o f Orowe, a lattar m an i ______ hut his Anal appearance In th e C entral in th e N o tre D am e m e e t handiranwi t e a » o f eight m en returning to the |In terco lleglttea when he loat to th e Coach M u o n som ew hat but it ( , 2 .told this year and inaapecta have never B u tler atar, S lvah ,-after a brtlllant run. 'O blemish th e «anaon1» loeord. i«9 S r i y a i M M n Rccehre Itc M fr i- ed W members o f th e yearlin g grid R1rar<|r d to nve members o f tne varsity I^ n sler. Captain d r i y y lt w ill re- i I t waa B row n's on ly loaa alnoe his Brst h U t m n w in m squad, w hile I * others received service! *2255 awards w ere made. Those receiving ¿ „ I ? . ™ ! M icfcl| gn t o B o M e t I t A a r A r b o r t0 tcam [n January am i w ill m eet o f Intercollegiate com petition _______a t five m a jo r letterm en M m m l i n h Fall Sporti. « r a c lu ,£ « sweaters. E ight froeh harriers receiv­ in Seaton’I Opener. I" « * I a M a rq u e s * u n iver- thlg ; F loyd R o b e ed numerals. m ajor letters were: m o r a io n a u p c n c r . u |wolj r0unded out with such lum inaries r. T h e y arc the on ly numerals wen ! : Evcrard J. Beasley,. mPi1 who have reported so. far. Dtcke- Fogg, sophomore football X-COUNTRY TEAM members o f th e team finished th e m ore year to compete. o*l S E S . Eh’c m ajor t - m _« inor letter were «w a rd ed the .......Rapids; members w H enry W. Schau, Schererville. Salln^ Roh( son Coe. W alled Busklrk. P iw Paw; O r- Lake; Henry Cross. Roger Grove-. Nord ben last year’s captai and forward, IS UNDEFEATED Nunfi'Bush o l_ th e undefeated S ta te cross-country , nd . Hl,uhrn E DII1 sanlnaw ; c; and Smead. team. F lin t; Floyd Driscal. Grand Rapids; sophomores, cted to report Fogg, Jackson; R ogt. R. G rove, 8 ttir Th e freshman numerals were aw ard- gis; C arl A Nordberg. St. Joseph; Don W m Dole. Kalamazoo; Jack Dotighlns. soon. D etroit; Lester Exo. Holland; Jacob M ichigan has th a d va n ta ge'o f State Finish Second Seaton with Perfect Ease, Grand Haven; M ilton Cross,. in height, as ftiosl of the men on the cAnttle-iRuhionedOxfords Saline; George Handy, Detroit; M a y - university ....................... ...... R e c o r d -lt la tercollefiate r - h ard 1 Hosier. Elkhart. Indiana; A lb ert fttnte cati make Jones. Grand Rapids; Laverne Joslyn. speed team Oosterbaa re tall. Perhaps: ' for this w ith its! C h n fin . Tmsdfassurance and confidencethat nnd Frank H a rri-j M. S. C. Restaurant Grand Rapids: Edward J. K illoran . ^an are the onh men lark in g from correct clothes and correct foot gear Lansing: Joseph Nolan. B attle C reek; M ichigan’s nuinte of last year. Michigan S tate’s cross-country team give are as vital for success in college Cass Opalach. Hnmtrnmck; H ildln g C T otten looks gf 1 a t center. Den- ccntly finished its second consecutive Glson. E scanaba;. Anth on y Pasnlrk. Herder. VanZylen as in the business world. Nunr Bush id O rove can undefeated season. Although a short jfnmtrnmck; Jack E. Paul.‘P igeon ; H er- be depended on r-nre o f the schedule was a ll th at th e M ason- Ankle'Fashioned Oxfords are built Qpen Day and N ight man Robinson, G rand H aven; Albertus forward positions against the W o lv e r -1coached men h a d ,to com pete In. a very H Schretns, Saginaw; Steven Slukn. ines. while Duke f •hati will be capable good record was made. Notre Dame, Grand Haven: Cecil Turner. Port o f putting up a food defense at his j M arquette university, and lo fit the ankle as well as the foot— no gapping, no slipping at the heeL University Huron; and K enneth Young. Punning- back guard post T h e other guard of M ichigan were defeated and the N E X T T O l 'O S T O F F IC E Ville. position has as ts chief contenders season's Anal m eet saw—S tate retain Reserve service sweaters were given Art Hn«m. sophon re nnd Cappy Rus- the C entral Intercolleglates title. to: G uy Ballard, Berkley; Chns T Hut­ so. veteran. T h e first m eet o f th e season, a dual Shubel Shoe Co. ton. Farm ington; Edwin R. Crook. meet w ith th e N otre Dam e university harriers, was th e closest o f any. A f ­ 21A North Washington Ave. F lin t; R oy C. Chatfleld. South Haven, Geo. 8 . Carlson. Iron River»; Clifford A. Carlson, Negnuncc; Snmucl I>ls- tantis. Clevelnnd. Ohio; Burdetu Hol­ SPARTANS PLAY ter a brilliant race between Capt. L a u ­ ren Brown o f M ichigan S ta te and Brown o f Notre Dame, the dim inutive I jinxing, Michigan Spartan leader sprinted to th e tape to ANCIENT RIVALS lenbeck. Athens; Howard Jpehnig; Grand Rapids; Lawrence McAuiltTe. A l­ win and to help his team m ates beat bion; A rood N. M annisto, Crystal the Irish 27-28. Previous to th e m eet „ A Falls; W illard A. Raiche, Iron M oun­ tain; Charles E. Hlnight. G rand Blanc: M ichigan Stnte tw o rivals o f i he N otre Dame team had won over the strong University o f Illin ois team T. J. Van Patten. Litchfield. and Marquette. TU X E D O long standing on Numerals were given to the follow- this term . M ichigan nnd Hillsdale. A l- ng freshman cross-country-m en: Ralph though Hltlsdate falls far short o f rank- sketbal! court M arqqette university proved to be a ■Jslide fo r the Spartans. Capturing U except fourth place am ong the TALK D Hendoe, G rand Ledge; Edward L. ing w ith Michigni Hodgeon. Hndley; Alden L. Jones. Her- team », th e Dales hr • been met before n rival o f State Irst d x places, the S tate team won, 7-12. one o f the biggest margins ever rlen Center; Leo R Jones, Berrien Con- here and h ave alw * presented good aim d by a Sparta nharrier team. ter; Howard R Knlbflelsch. Petosky; teams. — fittit a hit o f Ear! H. Steimle. Enu Clntre; H arper H illsdale was first irtvcd on th e baa- T h e nnnual dual meet between the im vcrsitv o f M ichigan and M ichigan Stephens. Lansing; David Swanson, ketbnll court here : 1903. s ta te adn- sound reasoning Buffalo. N. Y nlng th at contest ttrfte teams proved to be exceedingly 9-3. holding the nt cresting. A spirited race between — downstnters to one < the lowest scores Jon roe. M ichigan ace. and Captain Even llie slightest suggestion of NEBRASKA C U S S BATTLE an y team has ever h n held here. R c- Jrown o f s ta te saw th e final spurt o f sbahbinr. under hi« tin, at which he exclaim ed; '• I am hot a («•riHin-.il *U|iervision. Ì-W O H KI4W K E W V S ì ; Shredded pipe smoker, hut occasionally I have a try in that direction and I consider that Ne eewiar . ne genie, m burning U m id a en slssmis the tobacco in your hand is the finest m ade." needle, noodle. JSM l A M i M M h ffM k I am In entire agreem ent with his T O B M AR TO N M BTH O D b « I M statement. Y ou r* faithfully, ned eben hitehr p erm aeeat. H l M l i a r M (A W rit Um M M « y - 8 f f « a 4 I T O S lH lS B SATURDAY O NLY W h e a t« ? J. J. 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