( „ed* A re fin i Union lo Gire M ic h ig a n S t a t e N e w s lo. H *leb ll*h gxehenge Dinner* f in a l Parti/ [■’ridoti Sight • i ■ .4 • ■ i i • ■* rt i VMi l tirmii'r lit ahuq IN STATF “Lnrii ladyof the TV TO » " « a r t il l e r y u n i t ( J l j l v TAimCTC coorHAS HECT,CN,GHTCLIMAX w U l l 1 L u 1 J A c c a te d o f E lo p e m e n t w it h Sev- SEASON F O R J H 2 2 - S T E W A R T ^ ^ Frank S. Ked?»e Nafned Honorar; « H | T U IID C n AV elrt**n Year O ld-Serenaders ly ln 1 nUittl/A I Blamed by Knowing Ones. F R ID A Y N IG H T Chairm ait-Publow .Will Act as Official Chairman. l1 iT R A T 10 N WED. Brit 1 W n , , t AH E'**1' Con- •‘ W h a t d o y o u m e a n b y r o b l Feature to Be Fake Attack of Air m e b y s on . o f t a k in g m y litt le Jack B u rl and Hi? Greyhound* >» teiti lYrll Be Held in One aw ay t r o m m e 1 '' e c h o e d t l i r o u Squadron from Selfrid?e h a lls o f t h e W q p l 6 i V s b t iild in s C h i c a g o -»o F u rp ’ sh M u s ic fo r Bice-Wide Interest. F r id a y e v e n in g . Field. • Final Event "W h a t d o you m ean b y e lo p ir jUTHORHIES TO JUDGE m y boy? W h y a r e n 't y o u w i t h in q u ir e d a n e ld e r ly la d y o f o n e IS TW E LV E . P IE C E R A N D REVIEWEDBYLOCALVETS d e m u r e l i t t l e m is s e s m a k in g th N n ic ia n s o f N o te A re En- h e r r e s id e n c e . " H e is g o n e a n d A O Vandervoort, Local Veterans t o b l a m e , o h w h e r e is m y b o y ? Greyhounds to Play at G r a n t '*• ftg e d to P a n on E n tra n ts- T h e l i t t l e —l a d y p l e a d i n g In n o c e ft c t Commandant t o Be in Re­ Ann A rb o r. A fte r S ( a t *■ h a d a h a r d tim e c o n v in c in g h e r ~ C o n te a ts E n d S a tu rd a y . c o m e c a l l e r t h a t s h e h a .fl n o t eh viewing Stand. A p p ea ra n ce. w i t h h e r 17 y e a r o l d son . ' < m y s te r io u s ly d is a p p e a r e d th e n ig h ' prate in the state high school m u- f o r e . T h e m o t h e r h a d o f t e n h e; contests o f M ich igan w ill be held ;t d e m o n - son s p e a k o f th e " L it t le L a d y the M ichigan S ta te campus on e «n m p lo - C o o p ” a n d i m m e d i a t e l y M i.s p o - v , ,jnay and Friday. I t w ill be th e ed V e te r- e lo p e m e n t. M W t 'i n h istory th at a ll th e con* U p o n t h e s w o rn s ta te m e n t o f a d o z en Mtt iive. been held in one place. II> i s c o m * o r s o p f t h e o t h e r b u ild in g in m a t e s , t h e m&|,800 students w ill compete. S p a n is h - m o t h e r w a s c o n v in c e d th a t h e r o n w a • J p r in g prelim inaries held in vari- e l s e w h e r e . I t t u r n e d o u t th a t h e h a d ' Jgricts tw o weeks a g o th e w ln- l i s t e n e d t o o l o n g a n d e a g e r l y t o t h e m the different classes w ill coine T h u r s d a y N i g h t S e r n n n d e i - a n d had ANNUAL BANQUET fest Lansing to com pete fo r the s w o o n e d f r o m U i e s h o c k V championships. C om petition be held in th ree large groups: the Clark Views Recitals of •% woodwind, and brass com bina- ^ the orchestral and vocal groups: the boys' and girls’ glee clubs and NOTED POET IS lore Importance Than Study IN OLDS TONIGHT WELL RECEIVED ! choruses. Iginning T h u rsday m orning the t elim inations w ill be held in the E n g in e e r s H o ld O u ts ta n d in g E ven t i and orchestral events, while in tltem o o n th e com petition w ill be D o v n fo w n S p ea k ers En­ “ ued in these events'. F rid ay the E d w i n M t r k h a m Appreciated by classes including th e brass and gaged . . ..................... ... L a r g e A u d i e n c e in Church in d ensem bles and sight reading 3 will fea tu re th e program . L a i t Night. H i band contests w ill be held in Demonstration hall entirely, while i E d w in M a r k h a m , r e c o g n iz e d t h r o u g h ' Sher contests are scheduled fo r pmnasium. Peoples church au dl- |v i r t u e o f l i i s " M a n a n d t h e H o e " p o o r, a s o n e o f A m e r i c a ’s f i n e s t c o n t e m p o - and L it t le Theater, r a r y p o e ts . s p o k e b e fo r e a la r g e ’ imf i*> h ' n i lo w m g d a y M ild r e d Everinfbtm M ir r ie d Since >k A l b i o n dow n. 7 ' o rk o l K u n e. G reet ia n . w a a p a r t i c u l a r ! matches. HU p l a a n d W h ite « r a t if v in a o n F r id a y J in . 1 to F lia i Min. ANNOUNCES TOPICS itu r e d by a '1111111 d e fe a t of At a b ea >rmer D e t r o i t j u n i c c h a m p , in g i v e n S a t i n Series to Continue Throughout ning sin gle« m a t c h outf '' hl i ie d a v H u n t 's , t h e prem ier doubles h o w e v e r , M u m M t m M lld r « i: \ r r t n g n i Spring Term. Naughton c a m e b a ? k to n d Pennington in a h o t l y c o n - c e r e m o n y • - t,# »rc y B e n n * • SORORITIES PLAN on Ha Id SOCIAL TUES' YS !nry. M cN a u g h to n won t h e January 7 • I irs'. • ter victory f o r D e t r o i t w h e n h e c h u r c h w i t h a tn u ei . ir.*L a n d h a d i Sw an a fter t h e s p a r t a n h a d m g . C o l . O l e i ‘ • *'" ic in g f o r th ir d h e 'flr s t set. P e n n i n g t o n . J e n - a t t e n d e i i M i ;x m h e r v a u lt - and C olvin , a l l o f State, w o n M rs. B e n n *-" : u * !" T h e Spur um er sin gle« o f the d a y h e r o f th e - A i . 1 ' ^ -i S o r iH ie i Exchange Two 4 H: p er! day’s m atch w i t h Albion prov- M r B e n n e t t at * m n ra n d b a r e lv i e a one-sided a f f a i r w i t h t h e M i c h i g a n wh< •• • lor Tuesday l)«nn*-r* « O o n tin u e d i team m aking a « l e a n ^ w e e p Delta. T h e u P! boards Kane and Hwan (C on tin u ed on page COLLEGE BOOKLET TO PEOPLESCHURCHPARTY ! AT THE UNION C O N V E N IE N T BE PUBLISHED IN MAY is most successful r " ::* id th e h e y e a r F ttd L .'n io u h a a I k la r « A M PU S I.iiihl» Sludcnli A llend; Liberil \ : A b o o k le t. On ’ •' * 1(. K , .v e n g a r a d i o < m e p re p a r e d fo r , • D R . BESSEY E N T E R T A IN S Arti (iroup Wini Stunt i ' ' 'r, r i i c k e t « in it« H jm e b a u g h o f th e cd n u m b er ■ a l e n d a r m ent I t l * t o b* W IT H H IS T O R Y LE C TU R E Prij*. ! ,,ni.v i«1 « x— n u m e ro u s v ie w » o f th e co d » r M o th e r ’* D a y C a n d y a t m — B aseball. HilLsdale vs. p u s m u m desk M o t h e r * d a y la igan S t a t e Th e purpose o f w t ' STATE GRAD O FFFM JOB !.’ S p e c ia l b o \ « a i. d v o ff e r - m . — Engineering b a n q u e t , quaint the prospecn • * • » T O M IC H IG A N S T A T E M A N ir t h i s d a y O M s. H JAV - college, i t s courses n general life and atmosi'H** -■ , -. 3 V; , .n u u.^e th e U n io n d u r i n g t h i s t e r m . 7 1 w U n io n will m ore m .— H e y M o m . n g S i n g . c a m - campus. I t w i l l be *' * .. 't x . •i>LS|ier and you w ill t ie n e f lt Khoot w m o r In the » «* > ' * ‘ Y it m i iv b u ild in g ¡.hrt u g h t h e ? p »*ci.vl s e r v i c e » . nL— W M k ly R O T C p *r»< »e . p r iz e j •d a fte r 'h e S a n d w ic h « » a n d s fia d * a t th e BL— A r t il le r y deroonsirano*1. e v e n in g . The L tg iliouse j to d a f o u n t a in «««• i l w a s s s re s h p res e n ted b y ! b* .' beral ) d id m a d e fr o m th e b ea t n ia t e r - f V H . T t mutte c o n t « t nnals la la W e a r e s t t i l s e r v in g a 4 0 c m.—W . A. A meetir.« c lim b in g m oi FOÜ icker lu n c h e o n tn t h e c a f e t e r i a . «• v e n m s ig h t room , In q u ir ,t lib r a H o te ls im M n I d u r u i* th e p u t » n d « » ' 'w t m.—Final Union p ir tr o i j t v a la r g e d e m a n d . Th ree c k tie s C le a n e d and P ressed P ree W ith Fach B u lt — Twlrhell’i. »-¡»n ed lt d , 15 r f c n U E a c h — 'r w i t c h e U 'a W ith F ach T h rre * « k t M C W w d »n d P r «* «' •H tM «*M oc fegd at TwlcheU» cil and ha had a real organisation, one' fo r the job and this is not - Michigan State News B A r a Onmr T W Í 1^ roR™ ì th at,w as a,p ride,to him self and to the but from the*standpoint1a* student bady. I t was a student council ested student I am forced t / " th a t did- something betides “ resolve” if I were a member I would and debate. I t functioned. T h a council ae it now stands is a j ed to adm it it. P. w i Dear Editor: joke and a disgrace to everyone con- — —— J >L I I noticed in your Ap ril 19 issue an cemed. I am not a defeated candidate Patronise O a r Adrerti TH REE YEARS AGO— (A p ril 30,1920) editorial entitled. “ D EA D .” referring to That a musical comedy produced by Col. T. L. Sherburne is representing the student council. I entirely agree students of M ichigan State college may Michigan State college at the opening with your attitude because everything m I: soon be a reality is indicated by the reccnt meeting of the Union board which i»as decided to seriously inves- tigate the possibilities of such a ven- lure. The manager of the contem- of the new State University of Louisi- ana. Among the principal speakers of the occasion are President Calvin Coo- lidge, and President c C. L ittle of the University of Michigan, points to just that—D-E-A-D. I remember back a year ago when Clyde Olin was president of the coun­ Hunt Food ShopM a « «M ir " K i t I I a m Im U h n M u t * ----- plated production will not be chosen • • • from M ichigan State, b.ut will be ob- turned outside the campus and will _ 4 4 . , . . .. „ f,late «•**•»*«* the „ . University of Dr. R. I. Sealby D E N T IS T — 11 be one who has had .some professional Syreouae nine jraterday afternoon, experience In musical comedies. nosing out the Orange and Black by 309 Abbot R ld f. Phone 3303 a score of 4-3. The airtight pitching H arry Wakefield had much to do Evenings by Appointment M id S lap1 rack ith State’s victory. BARRATT SHOE REPAIRING orf M ay 13 will be celebrated the 59th anniversary of Michigan Avri- rulturnl college., now known as Mich- Shine Laces Basement Fashion Shop 101 E. G rand R ive r igan Stale college* A whole week has been fct aside to conimamorate ibe i of the college. ■ » « :'■ ■ ■ a . ■ ■ • a a a a a a ■ * • ■ • a a a TEX ) /; i OS AGO— ( A p r il 30. 1919 ) 1 L V j r l M achus R estauran t is as u whole voteci " and 30 2 per cent ' W A/V W JW AW sW sA* THE COUXCIL IN DEAD—LONG L/l E THE ( Ol \(.H. W a r l x 1w o w c'óks a r o N c W h f a n « n e d it o r in l o h th è iti ¡ A G o o d P l a c e t o E a t ¡ The Ideal Place a i. t iv it y o f the* S t u d e n l C o U n c H a n d its u o ai; H p p r o H c n t<» a s ia la it t a k e u n « n y -h ' c • o f li le I mi t h a s a n l.v fi Oh a i l ) a n a t u r a i t h iiiK to Entertain t h a ! li m a doi- d o :<■ a iltu u l o h j r c l — m a k o il m o r e d»'iid a n d Le- fr in n it ig t o show d iM in c t «iffWM o f It. T h e p r e c id ili! o i t h è o r ju iid z t t lio n is a p p a r c n l l y in i r r e s i eri Your Guests M O T H E R ’S D A Y c d w w h e r e , Ih e r c t.< n o vic p - n rc w M B B l« o n e - s e n io r n ie m h e r is s e ld o m sec*n <"i ih c a n t in i# a n d f h c ofchar h a s clon a n o t h in y le» c a l i » m e e t in g . A n wc» lo t o l e r i l l c a n o r v a n i/ a li o t i in\**st«*|ian io hiivc* a rn a cd in y ll i i s la r n j , w i l l . is only a few days away h a v e to - e le c l a n $ \s p r e a id e n t* I l f i e r e is a ju n io r rm m h a r in- t e r e s t e d n u m id i in p o t t in R 1ho Toh o r in t h a \\ e t t a r o o f t h a b o d y h a is l o •< » \ t; ( o r a ' « ¡ i r . h a m iy h l a n c h u tvo r I u n t i jarl. a b it a! Give us your order and you need worry l i fa i il n«> in w a n t h. I. u h A p p a r a n 11y no o n a h a s a n d h y l h i s \va la k a Un job. A l I h a t p a r lm p s s u in e f r e s in im i! f o r ­ no more. We pack them, insure them esi» r c o iiU l I d i (h a jo b as W a ll o r h e l t r r t im o n n y o n a im w n e r v i l i u and send them. NOW S THE TIME . . .. COLLEGE DRUG Co. M o te l © life Rexall Stores I'houe 1-1671 ti. L Crmkrr. M r 103 E. (.rand K e 138 W m I tiram i R ive r U W W WW Añ^ W V W ^ A W f t W V W ñ W V W W W W V W W W W W t venutifu/ but dumb W r K ip rr irn i The Equitable Life Assurance Society o f the ( N l l k . i l MTATES / '/ i ¡ i n ) W « W riU 'km R igh t" Wilson & Johnson pimm ? «ni l i t a r t r t iu t k t y tmf o r m i t i th a t th e a b o v e fam.l- C.hcterhehlt are m ' -li pl'f***.’ i , a p p lie d n i n i ) lo t c r i a i n p o u f d e a l, Id, rertntnly— h ut "aren't they all : 1 he pom e •» whom all th e p it u it a r y runt Co p u lc h ritu d e . f ’ 'hat (.hi,u rfields are »l»o "ini reMtn ' .Thi '•««/>— and right there Michigan A g a rg o y le it “ im m i i n at leaat. B e t t e r p ic k it » b y they gather in m e gan g . vu> fre ck le d a n d f n e o d ly t k a a lo v e ly b u t la c k in g . "/.ire—the latte ant A n d g e itttig o u r m in d » b a ck o n 'b u s in c t i . . . cot— that t »b a t ma;;iriehnnaaoi q u a lity tobac- State in n o c u o » , u n n m ig a t e d e u lU n e ta r a th e r p - n . 11 r>- A n d th e b le n d can t be copied) you km in a cig a re tte , lo ti. ■’ ** y o u are s m o k io g a < h m tnth nld . u othtoK vb c , « i « v g ry pu ff. » H u m u ¡ .-i n ot ti he is « the hot in 1 j; n ií a n d U m i t h e y s h o u ld s t u d y , o f f o r s tu n e R o o d Bank C h e s t e r f ie ld t h is tin* a e X I cp u n t e r , * U AMmi ILwmI A i. ♦*' l»t- r r u 11 o f \\<>rk a n d o f t r a n s t u r s , a ta .. iH -ri«a; > h i r-- lio l e v id e n t . T h e «tu * d illi tu t UFEN «A T I U B AI K V IK IN Ü ftH H in jf t h a t h a is a n ax- m il d / .r . . ) ).,..T «e Y s a t is f y c e ft U u n »should l ni vernît y ruìiny — Ohio S t h t i* L a n t e r n . *rtf nr * mm Toosrrn rn th e at I C H 1 o AN -Page ÏÜPee i|Forester's Shin Dig Premier Co-ed Equitation Class Exhibits by i he local dry goods dealer In . lieu of Die expected ride through th e Red Party of Busy Social Week Proud “Marks” of Horsemanship Cedar liver. In compensation the eirls are hoping that one of the long two-hour rides on Friday will be ter­ minated by a picnic lunch—or “ just, Amid the ¡ hooting of gi something to eat." Sh in Die went over with n ‘The i '.ar-s is frequently divided into rangers and scouts upon ar an advanced group consisting of Olad- perfect woodland scene car M argarct Hubbard, and the edge of the room gave m Woodworth, end the beginner* a dense forest. The large c re Dorothy BUtler, Ann Ander- er’s •Five Axemen." The ’ served free drinks over the scene gave an atmosphere > contrast to other campus 1 HR AW E Aside lroni the Union party, many rush C lim b , l ire D ep artm e n t nD the Old Athletic held fraternities decided upon this week- .j— B repetition of the W e s t'e n d to hold open houses About 30 R escu es w ith B lo c 1* a rri l ack ! year. It demons’r a t - ; couples attended the Henman op.: I't h i H 4 about how good some ,,y‘ ni!K' Collegiate T ttun*» . . . . . Playboys iurnishmg the music tor tin- m can P * andhow funny olhere : in a *¿rtjall sh a;' 5 suit. »IIp r p boys out dancing. T he patrons- at tins par.., were M r. Daubert and M r and Mr* Levon Horton. The Phi Chi Alpha Flower ,hmc ¡mo m m l>arty w’as also held on Friday evening do* Ihing be: ^ g w wwed e how low i ftp- local : ^ into the depths of mediocrity. wjtn the Moonlight Serenaders Shop pH Swedes have a real ball team, ing for the dancing. P* would do credit to a B ig Ten Louis Koeple. Pontiac; “ Apples" ot Causes Mar FO C O M P L E T E W .Ä .A Even Christy Mathewson would tor. ., ^ r®n.*c. . tircliase O ld 8 Niles, and A. F. Allen. Ann Arbi surprised at a team like that eom- • back in the distance. C A B IN A B O U T M A Y ." p a s R ip a ? beys around second looked like of eighth graders out fo r a MaeCauley improved his bat- g*Rge with his one hit. I t brings College Dry Cleaners io B e I's e d b y Co-eds on llik e c F u rn itu re R u stic. i a r (OHBWHnwi *v*n®imnauMM ♦jglooking little shortstop’s bat- Cleaning and Pressing l'or -01 tre up to .058. T his is quite r.ement over .031. backed Barn ard up well on Particular People SPEAKER IS CHOSEN î ; a »;? Ô M E E FOR M A Y BREAKFAST we remember, but the real on appeared why he was out ( \ l l , I O K AND ID 1.1\I II field. It Whs because there was 306 Abbot Itoail «1 f . T R I A L ' N'pxt to Fashion Shop '•lodgcM . -iking girl in the fourth row rr&ndstand to B e ;-itching staff is advised to try the films They rehearsed ih< V io lO u V ifcrade all over again even if it was S I R A N D omewhat in lustre when com- u> the original. Thé firework; >re anyway. It's true t lw Byrne was being saved, but foi Probably to bent Ho|>* nexi fast H lo u d e fo r a N iifh t ’ a u n t fcand Gibbs looked i the The> ,1 E ’vV atmosphere. Gibbs would at fielder if he could lield. ‘ Wo M Soni»-’ '. could bat. Otherwise lie the Philadelphia Natioli- lie ie r looked worse in hits comt>M:tion ¿or Michigan in the imbroglio Saturdin I n t o hard luck when he. M l II. D R E N : O FNTS •FBR A SK A H U IIK S - H A W IIK Ü M l ) I I I II ' C A P IT O L N IV . O F ndnt and en there 1 baggers UKI’AiHlNi; L a u r a L a P h u ile in » lie i.a s i W a n iin jí S H I!I \ k M il I I l ! \ M M I O n T r ia l” out the worst thii ■ ft « a a tppeuod. I t nevei y^TT/N O r 0 /V/4 U T^O X\ I WONl>l WALK-O^Qf Burton’s Walk - Qver Shoe Shop itgj |j§P$ \ r*N l*KA\ I o k li AIN The A ew est- 1% . A In S T A T IO N E R Y M nnv kinds arc n e e d e d nib golf Ah «otter '•«a» in and o*der Chris are j Boston Cafe out to MHttter H¡e *ail of the L L ater» »* «muí.» ^optm uon to piatii raw “ »a . j .; muscular bo}.-» arc tearing r '* hPe" > | I ! I C am p u s P ress (| l l ( K S L R th L E M Êbt FO O D S B E LL SYSTEM * h T O T A L LOSS # 1 — INC.— .1/1 Ideal Eat m y 1*1ace | i* going on the tur raoat c \>•«: wr. T h e — w If duo from f *a th e locality of the people- *«1 i« 1 1 | | J M m * e l the program->. j j % I 106 West Grand R iver (ft p J U S T R K c; U N •til the Ustcner»-m are apt to j o U r< !• I O N I - 1, K •t after th e first five minute*— [ fü llig . D u a t lutncouu uc. 4 c am io n s. 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