- y « Editorial In te ri raternttg Connell e 21 Michigan State News T U E S D A Y , JA N . IB, 1929 Sign I 'p to r Yomr W olverine ttefbre H i rlnm H ag m iño tifo n e n b er 24 N u rriS iM f o r m a l '1p a r t y cou’s ™ “ t W ILL L E C T U R E 2 S Ä W w y lALL-AMERICA ie - b r o w n Jean o 'Io w n
  • n .ember *-< h made fo r the Union Church Í m ier igan State IDED U lte Im p res s e d bV th e ‘students Who ui'«-n»iei REHEARSALS ADVANCE Plan" for a form al dance he Saturday. Pa- > a n and Mrs and Mrs H H EXTENSIVE CAREER n Jjingdon-Davip * J » MAKES TEN FOR STATE R IL 1909 and Mrs James 11 ;y a eptnpulmr end off lor lra - Union building follow in g the college at the Peoples c V Jjriltintes r n ic h t' perform ance of the T w elve C. T arter, 09, the »-mor party com- at 8 o'clock, is m M ile L im it" at the O ladm er Friday ter the bonds < - subscribe to the 1020 V 1er sfilali ber au <■ T h project was instituted ?he plan of many to wear lor trial attire to the presentation of ENDS WEDNESDAY correspondent for the *?W* în J-923 n his |rt-rn¡nr,< i for ’ he JOHN L A N G D O N - D A V IE k e r .: it th*- ■ the show It will la* the first tim e that Ooj.* .' • irartgrlsed as a fWplVerlne is a lasting 1 »»rd » »1 _ir*s events and carries in rts ! a ll the fam iliar faces ai piaci .j, t in , niMorn J»h opera Howevi-r attending a M u i observed by those Fate of 1929 Yearbook to Be De­ rrmil dresr. will in an .State Union termined Tbit Week. e«man author r If** studied o x fo rd , and •* a rg. M M L AUSTRAL Utrw-r *aed i.» g r m '- 'i • no wav b»1 com 1 APPEARS JAN. 24 ^ the campus T his yea andida !*,i 'h e Bril . ■’ ' ,.H- Accortim g to • .n eltarge o f the . ha* been defin itely v*t as In England he ha j> be better than evi T iio i * ticket sales, rev Mona have been " on which student* may n-i-n a most }x>pu not yet subscribed tr»- n» 11 la th er slow in - i rig in Especially i the !f#2ti W olverine, ac- • lias done estensivi Kfg e d but advised to ta k ad vani- ha« this been ' i . .nation in the case ewis ftnider business man - / ;»ed States dunm this last chance to order f the societies and th eir order* for at. failin g to sign up by that ’.■ears his su b ject. • 1 ; Noted .Soprano to Give First of ilocks of 'cats I t is urged that res- til -reby forfeit all chances of mdlitons. scientific ' s nest memory ixmk Series of Concerts on A rt­ n a tio n * be made at once while the ob copy o f the book various phases of newt choice umts are available iber* will i f stationed in riMmtae sketch»** of A L L IE D A R T T K Re hear »a In are progressing .atisfac- th >bbv u n'il W ednesday a f- al iM"Gple* in Eng lai ists' Coarse rrrilv according to Director Charles P te: , o ’ciork :n order that all ar *r on ».ri butor to -¡ understand that Prof Richat eager Roth choruses'and principals ini 1 opportunity to subscribe and various other efused to recognise the Bwai i th e ca*.t ;»rr fi.ef tjMg daily in the A . jmid with the .Mjbsctlp- '• Across i n r‘ iV a band a* jmrt of tlie Mirhig: ffium ballroom and receiving mat rue- tit f« rr.iiinmg t i will not be ¡te <»f public opinion jûte o f Music and Allied Art.“ i; ton in. their roles T h e personnel o f , f> Ml spring terra. Europe and an < * ;>< ça ' ha? been defin itely determ ined 0»ir>kA i n- to le* printed ! 'h e reasons ’*1,-, A under the head of music but ;«i t-AÉ .'i. -.i,« -a two exceptions Uy the ar (effecting to obtain a W ol- » ruis E an» r that of allied arts An Ignora ref tne week those taking jiart in i f»rw.g m erely by paying anrla Am erica, mt body however, is not swa-. .. .¡»nous chorus numbers will have th ;«r< • f ain to be disap- io n -D a vies t< le opinions o f the artist* W e » >>n «Ich ided upon, it is 'nought Títere po lilted f S n id e r i t u h a x a r d o iiM 'xnl fiurnor am M jone .tl these singing and dancing to print oiore books than are wub- our heartiest praise to the ftwar •yf 'h** MNinr umber* interm ingled .ti the action of sei r.e continued and it will k musicians W e like c m ' >t be done." .o likeable o f th rodu lion ubftcnpUons have beer; firee im ndred more “must licence written M KOH’N O l i t i l i brown derby that K elley wo basketiMll game la/vt week w. COMPLETE PLANS • lie opien .ased on an !!*• . A la id when w i ­ FOR FARM WEEK ]Jhnstmas present 10 John from . V brin* • his year P. i ap i* ¡1 ld W l'ii .j 3- i< John says he received ... TTie 1> l.a.v*d on _ instruction* to e a rn on í e J d V a permanent fixitm Tl n 1 Arabian ual detain I n under- ’ STATE FORENSIC be*t**r arrangem ent 4Bg;iwn* ve » overage «•> tSrr In 1912. b set Grange Singing Contes! Will Be accepted _ Stball encounters M> C O L D * Among Farm Week i lie a dix- ' rom thh. CARD ANiiCUNCED f. ct ; ’ .me ; and the m S f WO have l*-«*n able to dismv Featnree. jBtte person who attended the Im» fg a m e i*»-ifia|c there Aere a fr Farm er« week onlv te future plans are COMPLETE J-HOP r Stiff Schedule Begins February 26- Several f r ip s Are flut for the benefit of the '<»1 ELIGIBILITY LIST the »-veni which will M a rr firunhllde Rbe ]lu4. *• no* forgotten you our iov rom F»-b Planned. Da; lay «r*- ' a*1! lined nrid a e ­ Fascia ons the visit- ■m he 'ime Qyff j 0 Q Junior* Eligible; Tick­ M otbr f t aside us dairy ets Limited; Programs to Ar- am ong t he f'O N F t ’ HION im provem ent ; f all ’ he breeding e r» for the herd lions scheduled rife This Week. MICH. EDITORS TO A rtists course tnd •he -o n ccf T h e college mil T h e A rtist* course 1« m lecture t, the sjMTiftl musical {irogram M onday band chorus glee Ho HOLD MEET HERE H porwored h the English de- •veiling i w 'if 1030 Breeders- and feeder» au o cia tlo n i ¿nient T h e Co; cert course is un- rill f ..id 'h e ir group m eetings Tuesday npletion President PIh Annual Meeting pi Michigan the sponsopuiif OÍ 'h e music d e« nd Wednesday his able com m :' ENGINEERING HEAD LEAVES Tuesday will tie han- P re ti A llocation nt College im en i Hereaft. r we w ill 'ake it iuet :iigi;'. for »ropa and livestock as- d things into »hai»« ociations , htrm women and farmers unative m anner at Jan. 24 to 28. ON THREE MONTHS LEAVE 1er *0 ?he Artists rae a.s the Leciti e course in order H Ri T lw M ¿an Btate Farm bureau I he annual ung of 'h e Mu av»ad fu rther - infusion of the. ■a«n granted a M ft.lcr I ric-r* muck farm er* and i.'iter ••¡X' groups will ftpnnnor «p e­ tal program Thursday .n iddition to he general m eeting scheduled for the college Jan ¿4 2h and 2S TT.e m eet­ ing will t f pn m arily to r the weekly , '*j„«-ge He C aliforn ia dur- :ti will be for SEEK GETS ¡-afe-n. throughout M ichigan and len- notice 'i e returned fie m o on Th ere will le* another spe­ li testure program in 'h e »-vening *s tive pians nr*' »a-ing made o ¡ make th f m eeting »me nf unu*ual ¡riterest beginning Mon- LE TRYOUT T h e O range singing contest and drm- ornmit »n d practical ta*neflt. ch K obs wil matii w ill be held Friday and rfe-n ,vppointed I>*n W Feighner held director of Blsseli ret urna of D strsit Rau- faction ’ his * W w ill \# completed then ¡ f " - , K, lim ited the M ichigan Prev» hhma m u on hax Th depat ementa o f the agri- ^ f ^ r.( Ì. makii'ig r. Viakevill i t Spnng *rh< 'lu irg e of the arrangements and tiaa on *»f the college are ar- .. , , • t he prograro * he prom ue f fames C/Bhaughrtess'y e* ’ liar ¡n •r.feregjre liours Tuesday J s 4 ( ts . ’is nec' ssan wi>rk now .d Thursday At thia time. >:■ may diacuss special ..;Jt a day or two. of N* w York ir i ' í i irtintp I/ o nard of D etroit to i f a m o n t the ■¡peakers T h ere *;ji tf ■ : CAMPUS LEADERSHIVE ] [b y April .» m.' with the college *pe- ruudon« me Pide 1 ¡n the prrarram : VIEWS ON WOLVERINE; IIA IH V l 1.1 I I T O IIO I.lt •r* may expresa their »-xhibit. introduc- H lR M A L S t*ariey which ra- M K K T IN ». O N T H I K S IH Y in» topica, of interest i All Urge Sabicriptioa lo Y tor-; o 'h e newipape r world ¿I week we heard eport* ‘h mment a t the J ame«. Sc her i ■prhorn Det-rmt for* book bg Stodeot V Of the ro-e< had invested ■now held at 5 d » tne r mer editor r-i ’ ri»» Detroit 'Sjirr*-» ^r ■ire* tim e presider Bodg. v u :* jr>:* will deal with layin g their u* iav evenir P f m &anonat»on of the otis ptaker a a nn ual ■WJ< ud'rt *• hek! "ih to be discours met any o] CONSTRUCTION OF WJUL outside ■p'-axer w , m eeting; lig h t ■rig. Jan n ationaily rn-rwr: M scherm er horn m »»« F o lio » - j* n*. : heir use da.f'furuc *t*>u CABIN NEARS COMPLETION w rved aa usuai r^wspaperman sta* ementa or o f y/2S W o l- s.C’tucag'j rsLsang a r ­ si rea n rig ’ he IlH .argent engrmv- ON V E N IE N T -•.ar’ ea during ‘ fif ni pie ted during the institute Faculty Members " r and the a rt staff rA the ♦ th e ‘ rip to D u r w t rte re o bus m Ygxpr e t#rund ’ rie f a « - A M PLS Are Making a Name For State i xecuting an c-xceptional- c A L E N D A K ith of Januar» .a..' been held W ork on 'h e rab- ? due to the weath­ book Toast A T T H i: I M 0 N 1 er A* soon a* ‘ he f aian is completed and furnished a hiking chairm an will PwcuJty member* r4 'h e M ichigan * evening. Jan ~ a »cording to . .be appointed by the association, who ^ 'a ' TnstiUite of Music are nosing s , received from .New York, KD NEBD AY— W olverine d n ve ends. » . i i arrange fo r •diort hikes to be narr for M ichigan State HUs w confirm ed recently * nen about smal. fables and dnnk m agín- re are to ples church. ma Shearer ¡n A lju iy ot Chance." diNpatchjp tro m New York told o f thg sry. not near, beer A f l i F ^ h e fi rat WDUH1 *f ksepsng ~URSDA Y - w hich ts to be presented at the S late wav ‘ hat P ro f t+ w u Richard.* read wmata played by Richards, v the ’ he iw a v.’»., *-r r.*- w .'h a maximum d o r k e very even - H orkev U niversity o f Mtnnrsota th ra tef Jan. 2* and 25 at 'h e regular >f 'h e M ichigan s ta te Institute of Mu- harpsichord and, M arius Cawdewus moer ¿bnerlpttacia" here. g et one o f our p r ic e s The proceeds from this m ovie .» was received when tie appeared » *'hoss instrument ‘ is the quin tor. trie Yern T m r i w m p»wudent o f the *J.u- •d r* 00—Btudetit Council meeting, « i i i gti toward d efraying the »-».pense o f before 'lie ■ tlohem ians ” s’ veiect ¡ub f lub stood up a* one man ami < tieered dent »'ounch EYery student should council rooms. building the caM n for prominent musicians in New York, and after ’ he second sonata iigrp- ¿et a W olverine I*. •»>.; rontain s rec- to M a y I I and we JDAY— t l o t bos candy • 00—SpK ln x-O lee club concert. L it ­ T i r K r T « F A | I I -..... - ............. fl7 n on Jan 7 Various other members o f sichord and Viole d Amour played by r i M i ,h* faculty appeared in other parts o f H en ry f'a&ade Rubtn G oldm ark ord o f the y e a r* activities and should be of tremendous benefit s i a mean* f the ms.n < M t tle Theater. ru R w* J Ut the country president o f 'h e Bohemians, m ade a of recalling the »!ay% spent in college (S e a rly Downey » • 00— Basketball. University of De- T h e Bohemians, a club which num- very flatten n g speech Jack Hor?;o-<« ]92ft football »ap - « M F Co tfo it at D etroit , L igh t Guard a rm ­ L L F rim odig am . . j r . . that there b en »bout 150 musician.*, as nvmbera. f/n the sim e evening the \ficr.igan tain A n tin g the student * coliege , ffn to y ory w ill be tickets available fo r the Uni- musicians who are prominent not o n ly ; Institute o f Music was represented on the W olverine m probably êto can save m oney verxlty of D etroit-S tate basketball m New «few York city, where the club has j the concert »tage in Lansing when 'h e only article that . . .will . . .be kept. in ! ouch a Fencing. K a la m a zoo Fencing club, "ajtw at the L igh t G uard arm ory cm its home, but in the world, gave 1-ewis, Louis Graveure sang on the Ph llh ar- later years and as such should prove here Brush and L a m ed streets. Detroit. Fn- Richards and Henri and Marius Casa- mornc course at FTudden auditorium a sourc«- o f »onstant p;»-a*ure Every- •-00—Senior Formal. Um on ball- day night T h e tickets w ill be a t th e de*iu> an ovation when they appeared: and a t the University o f Iow a, where oer: who has not subscribed should d o fil i C O VP O S H OOKS gymnasium office. in program before this club on M onday i P h ilip p Abbas gave a cello recital. so before 'h e cam paign cloaes T * M M I a U l t L A. O. A to j T » <« h » ll'i O r f O I M — «o d T illa n Osato r a t t a * s t TaruaaU s Nsakttos dssas*-ataa*s« a t Tem i ie lla Twichells for thorn who buy the boat. H ats cleaned • blocked at TwicheU'a r a l Ü P i í ; S3BH P Po ü T wo f l l M I C I I i i N f 1 A T I J W She comes to ch ild ca re a n d parent training « M i r h i n m n S t n f o V a n o lunn«r (h r rn llrgi t*m r by tl»#- »tu d -n U o f Mi«-lugar. Hu»«- li.-yr to b a n d !« rifforously observed. c ir c u m s ta n c e « in gen eral in a m ysticisrn U unvefled. the rho m a t t e r d e vo lv e« on the Date Khoulfl be in a state o f sol- “ ¡ S r t MIm M n . sr.du.te at Purdo. umv,. rstty who i* in charge o f the home she received both her B K ntw if»! ■■ «•■«•«.«ul -Ihm» m * L W at »!,«• p»mt w a y bent .Jitte d to fo rw a rd t h e individual fra te rn ity to obey :*mnlty a n d «eriou nn cH s fa th e r management extension course, rgrecs, and has also a> •< «ted Kn-t I.hi r. Mi'-hiiran. in ft iv - T s o f fra te rn itie s as a re g u la tio n s , e v e n though disre- han in e x trem e hum iliation Mrs Lynde win take charge o f the Universities o f C a lifa m ia T h * Mu b in a » Hi mu- J w h o lo T h e purfKi.se s e e m « .to g a r d is m o re advantageous. A b a s e m e n t a n d m ortification y «m th r fou rth fl'm r o f h a v e been e n t ir e ly lo st. A t least F ro m past re c o rd s this has an I m a y be good fo r the n ew m an in IVI«-j>h'»»i«-. toUt-w* <-<. *— *p r »-> r ln x i M<|| th e re s p o n s ib ilitie s ili' r e g a r d e d F a ttu re o f th i uncil be •n aim ost im p o s s ib le a sp ect. i f it c o n tin u es to b e an im- m< f»t p o s s ib ility ; th en th e in te r fr a - should . en s ib le p r o p o rtio n , but w ith be in te r m in g le d and ' eed lvtgly p r e d o m in a n t th e in- M E N ’S F U R N IS H IN G S S p artan campus has rise hi. H*,l -*«1>1I- , who its p ro b le m s, to take definite te rn it y c o u n c il m ig h t b e t t e r »lis N a tio n of tru e fr a t e r n a l rer the ponstbUli a c tio n o n th» in fo r c o band. Nil T h e a c t iv it ie s of th is •Ini viewpoint nt i I fo r this season 6,ÏHacWanamon it s re g u la r i»«: on th e »•; w h ich a r e d e s ig n e d to in g a man in s p irit to h is m SBSSm fC IU T O Itl A I. sh o u ld e rs o f a c t iv it ie s • !jrMi.i»«.r RiiitAr so m uch t> u tiv e s o f the idc fr a t e r n it y man S U N. «i « tu n t fa il lor am p iis. ft is a p e r io d in w h ich M lflllfiA N AVI;. A ! GRAND -i-'n n i tvlit/.r co u n cil as » Hu- » yum il an in it ia t e w ill g a in a p ro fo u n d Co-««» Editor Kc»'-i^ty E ditor • «.to r - Editor it s e lf. grou ps Ti es and th»* epn m p ressio n o f that: g r o u p w ith ADD TWO INSTRUCTORS v m vw w w w w a w w ^ a v .'.v w .v w iv w w / ^ i 8|w»rt h'Aitfir irh u n *» Jblltnr seem itiiglv • horn he is co n n ected . It rest TO HOME EC FACULTY C B S » C U X MICH ■ huff. ThotnjM l.orh «■, A Hr* .I liv in g up w ith th e fr a t e r n it y as to w h e th •r o r n o t that Im p re ssio n is o lle home economics «•xl.cn'ifui d»*- Hi Toi ¡oh, Will»«. t h em se h gun i/.a- w h ic h w ill mftk«* h im v a lu a b le ut itnnounees th»* addition of f Ànalkfdòodi O U aRn y tphoinr tgr a yitosu w ill s u r p a » H g . h ave e x p e c t - ^ .» • ri«* rw members to its staff M is« la t e r on. «I ‘caiiHc th O i-h .-lio n fo'iri» i tru st *et to I lu r in g tie- «la y s in w h ic h th e Tutmer and M rs Lydia Ann I! will iKtfin th eir new duties the ¡I \pholojfraph ïrt? t h e p r o d - tirri«* a n d c a f e , t y p i f y i n g # ^ B i»:» « m ■ n e f».r n e o p h y te is b e in g a d e q u a te ly Hirt of this m onth ig b s t a n d a r d o f s k ill. f*n-| |)r<*pnr»*d to be in to the 'h itn e r received her 118 degree , hi« h trai f a c i l l t v. . 1 HCHfN'KSH STAVI' finalNKHH MANAOKK WAKKV.N l< HllOdK Vor irrifii-t ili; up, «u c h lionds »»f fr a t e r n a l m, i n th e cuHtorn n i m a n y quar- it , has A in » Sti'nneU. Iowa f'lwa, and 1« also a graduate ',i >hi- Htennett Consolidated Mchnol. K le»irirn l equipment la *•» - I»» use m ean s that tra m file ;»rifl uppliance« ar»* her « hlef Interests, a re, t h ere sh ou ld as «he specialised in this field while at iiw N t fo o t a ll i In* principle« o f n m on rri» » in g girdun h»* Ir n e fr a te rm tv spirit w h ich I î i rf t h e re ■ ere » no »h is rl b y la ck m» t is d e s ire d I»» « reate. F a ls e ita m J a rd « ar»- r a is i d, id o l» . a n ­ ll o a lt h i« w e a lt h a n d yo n LE CLEAR STUDIO : i ra sh ed to th«* grn nul. A h th» t'a p ita l National Rank I her«* « i - t s but ai le e p e r « i g n i fioa nee o f th e fr a gid y o u r m o n e y ’s w o r t h in Phone 5 2135 L t unify r« M U liJA L MISTRUST jciilo u « and forth*.* 'h is r e a ta u r a n t. W h o lo - linn. t i l l W h en a g o v e r n in g o rg a n iz a * ^«»mcni'Hs a b id e « in t h i«, the* ufgjn r e p u t t i g y ¿Hefts 'p r o b le m s Th»* jn tcrfra tcrn it; handicapped by this ntuat ion D r . R . I. S e a lb y h om e of rnod«*rrt »lish o s 11 0 1II y \ __ e o m in g u n d er its ju r is d ic t io n D E N T IS T , present. N oth in g »; n b e d o t and tu rn s fr o m fjhem w ith o u t ■ a ction » w h en it d r a w ^ up r a g li­ nor ev er will be* don< , until A idiot lililí?. Phone :t:t#:t Evening* l»> Appo ini men! w ith *l«l fash ioned T ) Uw Aw Gi i The E? la t íoñs a n d then la u gh s at them , w h en it b ec om es po w er,!«».« t<» »I»» fla vo r. » m o re th a n discu ss, th en t h e re I » s o m e th in g m ost e v id e n t ly A. B. H A R F O R D m m m W rltr Tim Right" Wilson &Johnson I'honr ? «711 i1 y COL »W M M W W W W W A M Examined ( jl.A S S K S M Alit; A N D IJKI’ A ' U K I H N t*tter communication. and be l>ls own 1J lU K iR and J U R Y " Vhe later pert o f tlie "H a llm a rk 8eU- New Prom Iks hudt his nulrw d. Settlers turned the O ut of the l>ciiet that the public neeii« a broader use of the telephone i l grow- • IlUtru»?tor." U sealed waste, land into w heat-land, the wheat mg a constantly im proved long distance l»ixu) the .student retm ning an y copy $ 2 5 .0 0 - $ .1 7 .5 0 into wealth, the Wealth into great » I the "H allm ark H ell-In stru ctor" Wttii ern states. telephone service. L ike th e riilro ad s of the .seal un brokett we w ill refu nd in an earlier day, rhis service is now tapping tull a ll m oney paid la ith in the economic lu tu n stiil points This «»mazing S e lf-instru ctor w ill be the W4v. Right now men in the Bell and nclping-to iievelop rich new terri­ sent anywhere You do not need to tories of commerce. send any money W h en you receive tin* new’ m ethod o f teaching music. dejxMJt with the Poettnau Ute sum o f ten dollars I f you are not entirely B E L L SYSTEM satisfied the m oney paid w ill be return­ i f f S é t t t s - te iJ t tit r a ed in full, upon w ritten requ est T h e t t lt p h s m t Publishers are anxious to place this Self-In ftiru rlo r " In the hands o f music J -V / T L A S / I S ( . M I C ) IIG .\ N lovers a ll over th e country, and is In a position to m ake an a ttractive prop­ osition to agents. Send fo r your copy today Address T h e "H a llm a rk S e lf- Instru ctor" S tation O , Postoffice B oa ■SLwlR 11!. N ew York . N. Y . O U R P I O N E E R I N G W O R K HAS J U S T g g O U N \ndDance and Union Party A t the State Today and Wednesday Start Wintèr Social Activities pnnuury 11 .marked the beginning p f social events lor winter 1 n igh t the Band men sponsored th eir annual inform al party I n ig h t th e Union party proved most successful M any o f the i had the privilege of attending' ’ T o rp v " a production pr ^ York Th eater Guild. Haturday night at »he G ladm er th eat linett'.. orchestra furnished n [ Num ber 44 |je Band dance which followed ktbnll patne and ¡» large niu Ip reaen t Inelud n • not onlv hi L. F. LIVINGòlON RESIGNS %>f tlie band but also> tother itu -. iO JOINDUPONT CONCERN pledges of Kappa Phi fcrnlty gave a for their ac-- lembers F ri dit Patrons i M r and Mrs ds, p ro f and I. N Fields of arid Mrs ‘at her and prche.vtr: p la y e i ! t of agricultural development imp 12 > COUpi ! I DuPont de Nemours com- pa rt ; Suturda W ilm ington D rla mally good muxn party a ble •ton has been chairm an o f the * r e o n com m ittee o f the Am erican ' ' l]' h*ty o f Agricultural Engineers for the past two years In addition to lus IDED RIL 1909 Jrlay night o f this vcok the M irh - F p ta te C ollege G irl O lee club and work :n instructnig farm ers regarding ■ h x are sppn.sorinc a concert to »■ o f explosives in land clearing Jflvrn by Hu* L'nive sit y o f M ichi- ;ston has headed extension pro- ■ G irls ' G lee club in he L ittle thrn- at .state college in drainage <,¡! T h e musie fo r the ....... ............... rosion farm building, home conveni­ •oncert will P a in a great deal of enthusiasm and ence and farm m achinery He insti­ C. Ta flo r, ’09. i spirit. tuted, in 1925 à special s p r i n g - tarn Lion hort course, fo r junior and V n t o r 1 Mad«* Amazing at the college, in thé u è of expiróme CHAPTER OF MUSIC w hich has been c o n t in u e d ' f o r • years, and become a permanent >Lrt ORGANIZATION HERE of the MiefUgán s ta te ulum lie SCENE OF THE LAST SUPPER. ¿«¿THE KING OF K IN G S ' rl tht* Is1j n n n in f f M i r h i g , un S t a t o F S igm a Chi. an honorary wom- - a*t t hi» ai |m usica! organization, is being here a t M ichigan S tate col- [ P h i Sigm a Chi, it. is planned will Home E c’s Busy on Elaborate D ougin, AH*., Choten a t Si»» SWEDISH — COUNT uSAYS n *u H I* bride o f a few days the form er e m i - ’. v - ■k ly, tht» t f t h«* < ' ¡I Iwífp.. .. iored by Sigm a A lp h a Iota na- honorary musie fratern ity Costumes For Union Opera of International Airport — FOOTBALL WRONGLY NAMED w X n t" * tT £ tU tain, o f G eo rgia T*vh. c.tnlained the Éorwiflcr: tâ n er in which Ui6 ¡fuirerm nts fo r membership into Out o f ten tie d new pera Jlte o f Musie and A llied A rts and. if you pleasef form er years, by ’ o f Sweden who was Initiated into the D eeply resenting luare m ile o f which jin m in g a course leading t.o a de- Up in the Home game at the contest between G eorgia Atmen • •} >«• student Not that the os turtles ari iited States and on* (dents who give promise o f future m ade o f muslin Red silk and colored lace and pastel silk wi Bunge. who ner, work*. ar* - ico. has been laid ou* ni jiortiòn Ik in the mile and G eorgia Tech. The "T h e game 1» played with the hands," Tuxedo Ensemble fo r an mH-mlleg»* th e '-nd.* rv by the as public perform ers or as the choruses o f "T h e T w e lv tiers o f her as- o f he sold "B ut it's a nice, pleasant, sjjort n io l'.sifiT tn»* first _jers with a facu lty • recommenda- | a n d excellence .in scholarship will consideration L im it ‘ T h e muslin one , arc •only, to be made perfect b»*f«» are copied in the more precious ■* turnes fo r one or- another, a E gyptian cos­ ana not w> rough " S29.75 t a i p i ’ >¡. •hed under C Taylo r 09. a rut' fr*hi|) < : J O I.in. B e e rs o f the alumnae chapter are But the remarkable tjm a »> an*-colored lac» ftss o f It9 y f i y an 1 H. M erton Clark., president; Mrs Mathews, vice president; Mrs J Sholl. secretary; Mrs Lucy M a- |treasurer. and M rs H P Van olorlc about their i ' year, for cm am de- »y students Jovely as any Union pro- w re muslin I Hunt Food Shop c A lt T R f t i A - T a b l e !»• h u t h , n k r v ic k tSf'1,1 D I M ; ttl.W KR SI IT tn*. and ifie. c o m * • to Id « Í ih» .need Jon *!ie aims, and Ons ym ic h "existed |8fi. publicity. it M K C and when ik j 1i|wrs ¡md the i ch arter members of Phi Hlgnm w* "behind- am beemnlm i KkT ae new editor urged I are itu th Qhadsey, Eleanor Wort Jf»era They publient! on o f the ¡[Jean Converse, V irginia Adams *■ in the o p e r a » s ilu r i­ Belknap, Irene M cK ee M ildred iovinir ji,self a H rather !n?«Testing s. G eorgia Brown. Elsie Titsw orth Gentlemen’s A s i i ns m ore hu rary ma- I Janette Trashsel. per has >since that OREGON U TO AGAIN T IE a rv còri¡«ri bu t ions the Imih r* héKÍdrrh IMITTEE NAMED FOR PUBLISH SUNG BOOK ( I >11, M i »r the < cletv DATF CLEARING HOUSE XlbltRhed ul-weekiv M V /R I7 S >f 1910 when week- g o avoid cotiflictn m im portant date* hu» I» the goal toward led W itl l Urn ad- om ittee has been appointed n> n r- « arc. working The i b etter arrangement-' u p d k M p a record ol all m eet- i not yet. succeeded in exp an n v»r coverage | V a re held in connection with Idem-writU*n opera of EsSiit, T h e m em ber. of' th e com* d lor production, but 2ii So.V/ashinaton tem-s In 1912 a net. Hems was accepted- M l ntonaee the r(rarin g y. At th is tiirii tt tollrgr events are l»rofea- A ft § t g ■ g ■ m m ■ ] •Ct * he .»*,ditcrr and , . itb ha’rrts a n d ' Sher- ' i t the end o f the Jajt members are requested to h ie with thi* com m ittee by r«»n- W e Carry a Full Line of Ifiauing three term* W fo r the Mitwtrri|>- Ji-vn•d by. the _J .Professor Emmons ijcfore a r­ i l * d efin ite dates and by making p te room nr building reservation* Y A R D L E Y ’S IM P O R T E D T O ILE MichiganState Institute o f Music g l i -Cot ¡eg e election iVernefl. t|*.«■ HoU-ad » preaerit •s.atem ut len necessary or advisable a date g b e held as an all-college date and A R T IC LE S tk>! U.t. initiated be Holcad W.1.S pub- fiflie tln g functions w ill‘ be sched- and Allied Arts form but w tlh the /enr s wor’k '.i wa* C am p u s P h arm acy lie i » p e r ,in regular eight page» Under )Y RECORDS OF SUB-FRESH . Near the I'aslwffirr 1' • V ■ ■ CONCERT COURSE H iilatr the paper em r-weakly m 1920 o f ’ he |i►ai*»r was an Htnte 1 odnv News custom du ring. t !»«» by • r t on Extensive Survey ol TREADWELL’S Five Numbers - d»*l -i me*]bin/ 4m il i »a tier wa,. t;i«-«J liirin g * he A i­ [Stndents Not Qualified fo r. SH O ES and R E P A IR IN G arks the beginni r\h Coileye Work. to Be Held in page sev»1 ti •column I studv of the records o f aub-fresh- 16-inch H 1G H T0PS. $6.50 KEEK GETS demonstration Hall students, a grade above high I,fir m . 1‘ n H n h m . T im . E tc . ml graduatu»n but lower titan col- [ freshmen, indicate that m any stu- are .not fitted for roLlege work T f l ft; B * M. .V f , .tip n u » r i. i; v. f it i t s i LE TRYOUT com pletion of high school lent*. re ­ Michigan State College Campus of Detroit Boti- y -three f>er cent o f the student* Viuáevill» _ -ub- ! rrshman EnglUh in t he led >ear 1927-M faili'd the course, a t t r a c t i o n s p id c n ts beihg enrolled in this sub w . ». W T T B K n e u i t h h t » » . In the agncultural division 14 d and 6 failed, in the applied net- January 24-Florence Austral, Soprano tud ttpartan clown ntght i n . D etroit a ’ STRAND I division 3 passed and 5 failed, in •Hrmi* Hu*tm «A t tub Titering an even break was obtain- Wth H paa&mg and 8 failin g, ir 1 ecouoinn- A pained and 1 tailed. January 31 -D etro it Symphony Orchestra j upu**1 Of * vaude- hit W e x tm i Vxade- . now r u m c art* passed 11 and failed 8 and k a l edutat^tn i»aMed 5 and .failed p n g a grand to ta l of 44 py.sainx MM H%m> R « H T I I I .I .M I > « in Micheál Press, Violin Soloist Vv- d o « her official* of jvtlle anociAU on. of et»t Ui pa** j .d* - a to 34 failures in the totaLaium ‘T h e Wheel o f Chance” f 7 f taking the course. I fu rth er study reveal* that o fvth e February 28-Pro Arte String Quartet eal cincamiation for' a asaoriation •f o f tfte clow n out- For* w ho failed ub-ircshmari Fngli l l f l K ' l M Y — F K I D A t — '»A T I H IM 1 ■%rl«y ‘.¡wnt ■their B thdrrw at the request of the dean he college because of Vow scholar- F O L A N K . R I In March 1 9 -Lewis Richards, Piano, Harpsichord C hicago m aking ar- U i * «pertal hearing A ^ w ithdrew fo r other m u u ta and “Ixives of An Actres.s” ivre placed probation n u were warned and 4 pawned O f Three v u v m u t 4m n n t - i v u n n o o u »k « vom e u «n u Philipp Abbas, Cello, Viola de Gam ba . t th e trip to D etroit rterrd bu* m hope 4 studenLs. 2 were warned at € behind the fo o t- f end o f the winter term. 1 w ith . April 24-Joseph Lhevinne, Pianist Jftrlng. One student fin ally paased. n r the end o f the w inter term 26 o f 7 34 liad dropfN-d out and on ly one pwMed |^thout warning o f some GLADMER NOW Pf.fi V IN O 2 U N IO N the 44 who* paoaed sub-freshman ■ lish . 6 w ithdrew at th e request of Clara Bow in “Three Week Ends’ The Entire Course, $3.00 m n u in ir keeping fiean due to poor schofarahip. 4 M fiK T IM . 't M M I d o c k every even- Hlrew for. other reBMXis. and 9 f g e t one o f our warned w ith 6 being placed on JBilon. N in eteen student* passed “Companionate M arriage’ Reserved Seats, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 for Entire Course •de* J twnrae and in the final coudt only With Bet I t flren w « — filec ft F ran c* I * M a y 12 g a d we i for box candy S o t 31 per cent had passed without kind of a warning. iale at.Grinnell Bros, and t the main ftuk. C A P IT O L Is same plan is being followed • early Lowney's ■.year and for U *t term the follow- _ result* have been obtained: 106 V n u took the courae. 10 dropped College Music Building •In *to m m ao 41 failed. 2 received incomplete* gl wow runto much a> Um m L r * R n n tf o r 61 per cent. '.*411 be*earned on throughout, -*■ * nnd a oomparimn “W IN G S ” Students o f M. S. C. $1.50 Faculty o f M. S. C. $2.50 L 4 i k _ h i ( f ysar’t figures from m m w iiw M i **■ t Is 0 0 * - Stmdnt» Alto Admitted on Count Tlrktlt fold for in Feet A i J o t o » in “The J a n Singer” * f I I N l C I t l AN S T A T I N i f ! T h e Spartans’ next opponent Is th e tHts e v e r seen a t M i l tannine. SPARTANS DOWNMARQUETTE 29-19 W T O H bt « U niversity o f Detroit, w hich w ill be u n iversities o f M ichigan MarqJ! » met F rid a y n igh t at Detroit. S o fa r C om e ll. and P en n S ta te and hihZ K.;.. ■ _ 1 IN GAME LACKING USUAL THRILLS » * - » *- d er C o n s id e r a ti«» b y | 31 to 28. in one of* th e most exciting VanAlst>m ei^Flylng^DUtchrnen. t Ü Ü t l f State's brill!*! to start them off. A t the end o f the' C hill» Up Tptal a f 4 3 f a te ti to Officiali. * g :. • Mt Maak «v o r th e um ven ÉÉÌI M a t five, the inter 1 j (partan campus ho* rtw Credit Slow Gam* to Poor B u k e t Shooting; 12 Spartani h:.!f the score stood 12 to 7. Hotter O rove started the scoring at the beginning o f the second half and Michigan vs. M ichigan State college, Head Greca aad White College Dry Cleaners fib-, team mates brought S tate’s total at the new field house tonight. No > o f Sturgis, m idget fo r- ■rtBbla over the posslbillH See Action. M ichigan 8 ta te basketball w M il team for this masón t.o 19 before Marquette could score. At times during the game both aggrega­ standing- plenty o f room. Th is Is not a fact yet. but wait fo r teum 1 oved in to the lead in the honors so fa r this sea- Pressing - Cleaning - Dyeing M ichigan S tate defeated Marquette tions exhibited a tigh t defense. H ow ­ •the latest to develop race I " $ J 29 to 19 Friday n igh t In a game that ever. the Spartans managed to get A new field hotJ.se consisting o f a son, wi otal of 18 basket.« and 11 Work Called fo r and Delivered lurked the good basketball o f "the Ohio several shots under the basket. running track, basketball floor, and a for 43 points He dis- aga o f Muskegon, who is S ü N K IS T I W esleyan encounter Inability to ronnect Had passing and basket .slow ar- T h e G olden Avalanche and Spartan squads each netted 11 personal fouls, huge seating capacity, to be located n'-ar the new armory, is nearing some i Jim VanZylen o f Grand rond place with 33 points Phone 2-2525 Next to Fashion sho) iicrounted fo r much lo t e in tne game Don O rove was elim ­ realization Plans are now being fOG Abbot Road SUN, tlon exhibited inated by personal fouls, but not be- drawn up for Its construction. in » is the list of men on M arquette was the rh! el offender In he high scorer o f the ha ve flg- fore he bee A com m ittee composed o f alumni missing baskets. shots fell off coliecting 7 points gam e fo r Sta» members o f the chamber o f commerce, ' the backboard without registering a K m ,' was Mari ?tte"s high scorer. He O *T TP citizen* of Lanslpg. and the ath letic counter.. More ree throws were miss­ equaled O rove /e’s accomplishment, department met a short while ago to 16 11 43 MICH ed by both teal is than were sunk In t he hoop In the ung minutes of play, an- thrash out the basketball floor proposi­ 14 ä 33 Ih T w elve S p a r ! Alsfcyne started the contest haske tlon before the final shot f s»eh Van new man. I)nn Frendergast at. right saw ar- with a oth er ne* action a’ T h e Bw ptu I ate man Hm ad got into ell entertained during tion and concluded with the idea of the held house as more practical. W ith the sketches and plans In hand the com m ittee if to meet oon fo r fu rth er action 14 10 8 5 2 5 8 2 2 4 33 28 18 12 8 M.S.C. Restaurant guard T id e man along with Dlckeson. the bf t wéen halves. Sheathelm. T otten and Russo were the 3 1 2 1 7 4 Open Day and N ight starting forces T h e score stood 4 to 3 In favor o! M arquette when Coach Van STATE HOCKEY TEAM Saturday afternoon ! during the m atch At\ Snow that fell erred with the 0 3 3 Alstyne started sending In liis regu­ lars. II was n o i long until S late took LOSES FIRST TWO GAMES play consider ab lyf N ed indications ftf.gr» ¡» • team show- •M-Mgth. N E X T T O P O S T fH T M ’K M.S.C th« lead with a held goal by lion Orove by a 9-1 score hockey team rece 8A 1IR AT T SHOK R E P A IR IN G MAROONS DEFEAT defea • o f the season at the U niversity o f Mtchl Open Mondav afternoon Speed and skill on the 1er achieved Shine Laces M.S.C. GRAPPLERS !>• tw o m onths p ractice’ oh their new indoor rink enabled '4P’ W olverine! to effectually stop the Hpnrtnn skid era Ita m*ment Fashion Shop 101 F.. f in e d R iver S tate’s one goal was made by Kennedy Chicago Wins by 21-9 Score in Penalties were plentiful throughout 'h e contest S tarting lineup fo r State^wns First Meet of Season. Harris goal; Christennon. left defense, M a c h u s R estau ran t Harper. right defense Kennedy, center in spite o f stubborn resistance oh the part of Coach R ick '1, men the wrestlers who represented C hicago university downed the State team by » score oi Clark left wing and Jones righ t wing W arner. Bt.tmac. Hawkins, and Llndberg wen- fiubstitut.cd during the game S tate’s first appearance on the lee r e ­ La I 21 1»»!) In a recellt meet which Was held sulted in a defeat nt the hanrlv; o f the EAST 1 4 N t i \ L in tpe gym Saturday afternoon The Ralph Bport Shop o f Battle Creek on meet was composed m* eight bouts rep­ resenting ull the various rln .w s PICKED TEAMS TO PLAY • A Today and Wednesday Coach Glenn I, Ricks had very few Good Place to Eat I 7 veterans in the m aterial from which the team that would represent M H 0 POLO GAME WED. NIGHT m ja the th Wonder of Motion lectures had to be selected, but outstanding among them were H i » U m p b m i and M T Hohultz each of whom woh third o f the played in the ry Wednesday mmmmmm mmi p YO U H AVE SEEN mmmm a m “Th» Mrth nt a N.ltan' - ___ ____________ place Ip the Olym pic try out« which t eight o'clock between two T l n n r i T w T i T i r i • were held here last year T h e learn was cted from tiie squad accord* T »n rnmnundmrnU"—-T h « C M * W atMl“— carefully chosen from the available m a ­ terial by a process o f elim ination announceinent o f Col 8her- 5 K BO O UW L IN G - H e a lth B u ilder •»•»"— -T h » Ble h n a - According to Mr Hicks wrestling is T h e polo squad has te r n practicing no longer a contest o| brute strength everal times a week and will soon c h ­ alone, but science ami sliced are also ic* <>ut >id# team * A definite schedule Join the Happy A'rowd to the ias noi been arranged, although several , considered as assets Th is year some » hang»-. ha Vo been made in the rules » ntaf ive contents are being considered i East Lansing Bowling Alleys with the intention o f sis-cdlng up the -. ijtiprts and adding action *»> each bout CEC IL B Dr MILLE S Tltese are. some »»I the Important a w n m m ATION* KING changes RJacb liout .shall he ten min- ii tes'dp ration wtih two overtim e im n h \ wish to com e out lor this »isirt bur T h e Muumai \ II - ~\ a Fai tn H 37 d WU* P|i>n 10 > N U aoliingt«n l.vrntng* Ave Nu pow der op piata, oo burning liquids, s o plantrip rdlo T U R M A H T O N M K T Ito D and ptepoiutpiy por mo non t P l f i I ampluiM (Hlate advantage tldi. ol 7 17 . (A U t ittrn M oney R e fn n ê 1 3 »pounds p : Fa I •«'b age • d Than-. JO tree trial DERMIC 14ft pounds Braille: licitgo* d INSTITI TF M arshall <8tat*M o f 1*07 l>e, t;>¿» iHiunds Hchult? »Ht ate d Ma. advantage “ Sells” Man M l F>r.,d«1rP M TH l< tctlben tage of 1 39 (C hicago ' prriHiut 18S jKHUHls K u rrle «B u te » d Filer tu b al This Smoke ( ¡ . a g o , i lit -is, fChlcasO' Decision advantage 0? 3.88 A7;* pM im b M altinkcwe/ 'S ta te ' d Ju.j 12, 192> F iiM'berg (C h ica go' Decision ad va n ­ » & Rr-‘ t‘ < rmjtui. a . tage o f 9 22 H eavy weight Son d rrb j (C h ic a g o ' d IF Y O U L IK E D E L IC IO U S Joeiin 'S ta te 1. Kail in .r< .(;* ring 1 rular letter of . be i w o d the pamphlet it \ out Maniple rtbing Hot Chocolate 11 l l l l l IT A K M IX product. Which I a t able to The » n r legge«! guy w ill he glad a os Hot is on! tiia TRY OURS I « utrel vom a l l. vhû M t a lk w h ic h p H 'l l I Ni a us tuple i*» kage ft*»'! . gated . Teddy’s Retreat 1 ivi.-V I" I l i | [iv in * with a fu ll line a f t 't f o r » and prosm pie »tu l tt>en 2 Id in jp a k r up hi* •"n i mind IF Y O U L IK E S M O O T H Candy. M agatine*. Ele. w ill »am you m any mote, riwtom cr* than will t n e u e u a l modem x o le , *;ix*- tixi* ó f piisl mg the pnxiuct abw ii tiip prroqavt’ * throat. A s a m atter o f fgfT, Creamy Hot Fudge Jgkl a *lrp «IT («ra n d R iver on lln tv reouvi g your sample and y ur- TRY OURS chaœd a ntimTier of can« from neigh- iMfhttod deaU-n», all «4 whom carry W A S H B U R N ’S tl.is tohw^o in a citv of this size. I have found KagewcrOt t o tie a satisfactory' blend at a very reason­ They Always Please able prn v. and although my d»aat ae- (ptamtance is brief, I look forward to a Cigars lonjj mem W roliip in the Edgeworth COLLEGE DRUG CO. Youm vary t j u h . Billiards orydon Saturday Only MM College Ice Cream E d gew o rth R esali Stores LUI f i l a t i I m SM O K E S H O P Extra High Grade 1 « K. fltaat Star IH W a ttm ltln i “ FOUIDDKN l i ¥ t M Öl S m o k in g T o b a c c o [■feraSiii