M . 8 . C. L ib ra : Michigan State News E a st L a n a ln g , i I B n r b w iif a n d p e p m e a li n g W FATm I F a i r ii>nit. S a t u r d a y I n ­ I ¡it Arm ory tonight at 7:30. c r e a s in g r lo u d ln o m . b p r o m ­ i n » u i p ' t l l n l in a f t e r n o o n . Iti ¡» ik t e m p e r a t u r e . Semi*W eekly St«den? Publication M ichigan State Bank Closes D oors; Assets W ill M eet Deposits r At i rn c au se HEADSPROMISE * * *Council & im * Move MUSIC, MILITARY DEPARTMENTS Q ueer N am ei TO THE FACULTY FOR HIS DEATH TO REIMBURSE College Administrative Group ANNOUNCE FULL PROGRAM FOR in Directory a lo im i fi in iiitr r m itte n ! ils*e iie if utii»?v t nini*tiati?t| 1 \vt» w ijp k k l’i»r iw is io n :ig«> "I in !h . Henry Johnston. Former State ALL DEPOSITORS Praises Recent Class Rush Ban. F.iid Various Strange Cogno- mens in Newly-issued S i a l a \ e w i- flilo r iiil w h i r l l uns\v«>n*<| i lu» in s is tc n tic in am '.s ot ì In - t i 'i l « i i t fot* a m e r e eiju iiitb U * p ia n *>l l'x in is g al o s r s : State for Despondency, That all frrs h m e n and snphom ores Ih * p r r n t i U r d lo FROZEN ASSETS. CAUSE l O t lN B A It lS C T i t a h v uh m a n \ Uf t f e Xc t i s t t d a l i s e n r e s a t e r n i a s t h è s t u d e n t Resulting in Suicide. is c u r r y i n « ctvd it-h o u rs th at sanie terni, or :in a h a sis Financial Institution Offers It» that fTvctàlrcs th è u su ai n u n itier o f cred it-h ou rs a terni. m al h Aid in Realizing .Mir dirti »• W 'u r it i sien T’a a t tlu* orcsent systero «*•’ n l l n n i n g im lin iitrd “ ctlt” Assets. iS li f t im im c e d . Johî p r i v i l e g i * - ; t o . s i m i e t i f s h a i i ni * a “ I I " a x e r a g e he e v tc n d e d a re v e n t lo s s t o its d e p o s i t o r s i c h ig a n S t a t e bnui»:. '218 A b b o t ÄtH t'V ~ »!♦*- H c r . to th è fresh n ten an d so p h o n io res. T 'h al p rivileg es. all iiinioi's and sen iors Ita v e n n lim itcd ilbtnefiee w it h con sen t of flic sun- I aboi Itine the class n; c o m m is s io n e r t lo s c d its l'.a/m and that we That thè p en alty of n eg a tive ered ìts for evreed in g t h is m o r n in ir a n d ! s u s p e n d e d end i) th at allo vvam c iVottld r c n ia in . p n ssiblx b ein g n ia de e i e n t i a l a s s u r a n c e tit•at d e p o s i t * ■ould r e c e iv e on p h u n d red BARBECUE TO m ore lirouosal. d ra stic in \ id i ol th è greater gen eru silx of thè HALT ENMITY on t h e d o lla r w a s m a d e th is IV o ff ic e r s o f t h e bt A l l ir .- t i r m l i n g t h l » trtay sn-m u u u M ia lly gen ero tiK . Ilo w l a n c i a i In t e r e s t s r r , a f t e r •. - ( i n s i d e r a i i m i i! m ai im i h e o t n h o !<• a - p r « » h i t » i t iv 7 s t a t e m e n t is s u e d t o tin * l o c a l fè g r o e . b a n k h e a d s s a id . n g c o n tin u e d d r o p O n accou n t e d it !, c u lt y o f r e a l i z .n a o n t h e THIS EVENING To elaborate, all ‘Ppmsiniatrly Dfte Amendments’ to tin eshmen and ÉmÉ^imores• wouj "tu ts " a fo rm , •lau, prohibit mg mmv t ban \b nr fo rjy -1 1 v o t' v ot th e •w ith c o n s P t ’.t M ic h d e p a rt m e ri t, cl h S. W. L PARTY .Ceremony at Armory Tonight Wilt S‘ op S^ph-Frosh lb il i Ib i in la ss, o r t b e t u k i h r o f t o o m a t r in aid mi' n k in o r d e r t o c i fo r a il d e p o s it o r s HELD TONIGHT Rivalry for Term. o v v lt e g e d by t’.-ti i i l t \’ m e m b e r s U lllt H s tu d e n t el DEAN CALLS in s titu tio n is m fe is < f a m o d e r a te ly . r e s p o n s ib le age. vet ia in •>f t h e s t a t e banki aitile Iv tille n le d lo bo a l l t 'i v e i l a b s o lu te fr e e W ill I Gold Daggers. Football Decora­ w ill be a p p o in te d iin c e . T h i d ie N ew s In i" ta k e n in to a w H tfiL •r *. o f t h e E a s t L a i ■»mum n e e d ¡is «s.•n as th e tions to Feature Fall Term Dance. tamol e ll th e ,,n J, am p o in t e d out I ! e ; . < o n a l 'l v I bat a p p r o x in n a te ly g ' M. I o i l s a llo w .- u in - lifle e n fo r a u n e v c ils e te rm . ( ’ nr OUT NOV. 13 ihmore i n il;. m a\ im p al th e s u g i r e s t i.-n b ill it js le s kaw arranto mem ••» •;* fiiu t in p r n e t u K ? fit m a m o th e r cdO egcs "t S ta te ' Rrgulnr Term Reminders of PLOWING TEAMS ii be able t o •.it• i a s s is t siîor.N wha-e funds are Poor Work to Be Mailed in ft M ichigan Slate Ban g r im 1 b e ip ie s t in n o f ab sen re fr o m c la s s is o il ¡•nd director» of Short Time. FINISH CONTEST • ilo t i iim n is p n m n n lv « 'o n c e i n e d . In ta il n il n State bank an* W W o h p et um s to th e p resen t s y stem is th a t th e ii ’sidpnt. F F Mump I • i •i p e n a l t \ in a d d ìi io n to th a t im p o s e d fïy .t li t-Mdehl ; R l. Spani H K Vf-ddei w J c \. > * l \ f a l » -e ll «•. II I h r i || s t l ‘ l le I Ol'- IS p a i ' t if I l i a ( *pse Rattle Draws Over Three a t U u id a n c e , I In N e w ., p ro p o sa l le a v e s In n i I re FORESTRY CLU P Thousand Michigan Spectators. 0 \V H In d e n t M ile - e- noi If bou nd be pays by le s s a r ig ir i a t te n tio n to a d m i m - d r a i iv lie r F4r' ç I. on th e of h er b a n d ,k iio w in i: th e a t tit o d ALL-AGCOUNCIL »a L u iiV ü >P . ili. e in in n to fs . h i. " ill • " ili. - a b ili I n s . a l n i a e r o r d lllg . !r SETS SCHEDULE »d Authority Spe&l *'-:d t ill lea*, i - .i I ir» m in ili p lan on jo g b *pi ib o la .- t i on ‘‘Debunking (.< ^ears Activities Outlined at s e rv a l ion First Meeting of Group • •ili g**. The A m e r ic a n " o lle g e • id lin g M-f H ie t llfle u t b ()fty' is Last Week. SZIGETI OPENS GET EXCELLENT CONCERT SERIES BAND FOR BALL Wnllv Bennitt .% Band fo Play Brilliant Hungarian Violinitt M 1% ila r n ie d 1 for Party in Union To* Offrrx Prudden Recital H o w ever, it d m .- .e r u ti b petilimi th e administrative morrow Night, Next rhur*day g r c u(» f o r i m m e d i a t e f a i a r a h i e lo t io n t o w a r d th e a d o p t io n o f *ad of a p ia ti fu i « ft o n M u- p r o p o - a l. 1'.o'Mi »• i Student Reserved Seat System COUNCILTOFORCE and Comes in For Plenty o f Razzing : (Ml «.lit HOUSESINTOLINE Reporter Firdi That Not Every­ one Satisfied With Work rig Interfrat Body Provide» for L’n of Ticket Department. form Obiervance of Home coming Tradthon iv hti ri n iiA i km I OH'k . >ru* i|mr W KAR. I kinRS •' e»ectncai rn n in ^ m r.i i * . *-' '■> sn i m ..pkf i* n and cuuibtna- .s o b ta in in g a n* » a * :. Hu iw Ik v t;r '•ir Jam* »*■ U tlC IitA «ÏMJI ate M* Hit it waan t un- natinn current am pm rter rruxl*» bi tween ‘ * A*, n -u r t<; f and Mi< 1 1 ma *. u n i « r k-nnew finally rcuc- WesUn M M Cory is con -r «h op» the/. a litm iblr A in jîmii an orchestra Una » portable truck i n ’ •'» member* »1 ’ :>»■ <• of fiir Mr.. Oiet, ide vitally int-reftted in M lrhiK »n Btat* > full approvui His OeneraJ D e i trie mdustion tin? >rde» ! r a.i 1 El r»k Siifrr.r ■ M S ( ■ M V Kutnp. '15 I think t h a n a n y lo v iu ie o p ic («»uid ever State iatn h y Alpha Ion» T» h- m tijqytnu increaaing inter» lately acquired Riven ’«> one » tab, a rved ?-4*at « vat i* jual be «»•’ ¡i Ucket out in t h»* outaktrta n ty riday S< of thi tadiuin? Perhaps it s only w college electrician» an. run- fjr x e u to -4udenti n*-w conduit extension of * r»**■ LC18T Brown ¡«* k Itelby Ho- II Orambau. »4 Aiv far -n i I an old attiletlc dnmrtriu-nt cuatom. L1C1HT H O U 8 E K S B P IN O Rooms, Tical mea.vurement ctrcu;» a n d Arm ory W e d n c ^ a v Retd rn concerned. It isall riitht, but. but I fo r *«nc think I am gettuift ciom m odate four <»r five studente, rim ental radio station W 88H M A G Ave Fra: .k Oeoi 'i n * An d o c o a t s c l k a n b ii a n d p u u u > - n n i n u . i . ' he alumni of tlw K h ool shouid be royally Kipped -'ail At *140 Evergreen. M M d f i i S ta te M aws washing th eir ears, breathing deep. I W h y wasn't th e T o « « ? ^ F o u n d «! in T« h-phu» 1908 fcwr** U Mf-rkrl M y Ego A n d Yours KMTHNG STORE FACULTYVflWS cleaning the teeth, etc. A C Y N IC A L O R O Y ^ \ fast hig her so th a tassa dm.- it? Arthur Unirmi R « t è OiUirn» By JO H N T A T E . Jr. OPENS I M S . CUSSEtaBB W h y don't most women let some­ body pick their clothes out for them ? T h eir taste Is usually ter­ store in East necting -C ollege." - g g g "S ta te " w ith its nam e1 4 V W h y don 't o m a s a try T h e Pearce K n ittin g M ills storp. Will Cover Borbecw Activiti«», T h ey say that in liir rollons whore “ .you're different.” stuff. "There'K Miss Florence Swanson, l o c a l rible. Chic Sale is m his glory, which are romethlng about, you that reminds W hy do athletes get practically all a sense o f humor? a link in the M ichigan chain of 15 C u tic le of P roiw Old 1poetess, who graduated last year, the jobs on the campus? by no mentis urban, little matters me o f moon, stars and rippling W h y do people g o t o ea units, will conduct its grand opening has recently had tw o poems accept­ W h y Isn't student government concerned with, outside plumbing streams, something about you that W hy doesn't th e ram- have really no sexual differentiation, no one elae has. You're different.” on Thursday at 113-Ufi Orand M ichifta G a m . ed by P o e t r y : A M a g a z i n e o f V e r u . done away with? I t doesn't mean R iver avenue. T h e local store, W K A R m ake use o f Ms e r . . except that the time elem ent may M eanwhile the ennoe drifts down a published by H arriet Monroe. This anything anyway. ‘.penalizing in textile merchandise, possibilities fa r saawriacu: enter in This may to some extent meandering river flanked by lush Blanket excuses fo r absence from W hy doesn't some body ptn a cose including hosiery, underwear, and , classes to participate in three m a j -11magazine is considered by most stock reports? explain the sheepish grins, and bushes and tall trees whose leafy on Ronald Orieves? flushes of embarrassment that '■arms do pray. 'Illustrating the knit goods, will {rater to both stu­ or student activities were voted b y , critics as the most authoritative W hy do house-mothers act like colored i he countenances o f otif prime symbol o f our western cul­ dents and townspeople. R E the college administrative group poetry medium in America. Miss an old hen with a bunch o f chicks? Jj-jenclf the m ilk association this I ture; a h ' the indefinable craving, Thompson, who Is In charge of the November 3. Preparations fo r the Swanson is the fourth member o f W ho thought up the idea of X i Sigm a Phi. fo m tr - werk Thursday, due to something ffrivin g after the infinite .the depth activities o f the loral store, stated annual soph-fresh barbecue. "T h e Quill club, local writer's organiza­ "spoon-fed" education? initiated tw o new i . w c . i v • ii* other they moved 011 the Union sense. |he vastly spaeial. page Par- that, a special "Spartan Shirt, de­ Canticle o f Praise" traditional A rm ­ tion. to publish within the last year W hy doesn't some body pass a Earl W. Tin k er and F - - t i d i n g en masse. And with due w ell * signed in broadcloth along collegiate istice program, and the exodus to or so. law against the greeting. "W ell, Wilson, class o f 191!. i * •- respect to ih e law o f averages, a lines, will he offered. Ann Arbor for the State-M lchlgan ! whataya know?" or "H ow are held Tuesday. N o * 3 number c f them were looking for Commenting on the loral store, football game were listed. In an age wlien the equality o f Mr. Tinker's h ead qu orv • So when they gather the new­ you?” .ope of those places. So they rush-! ly ribboned naivete*, they fo rth ­ Mr. P. C. Pearce, president of the .Freshmen and sophomore men women is recognized by everybody W hy doesn’t somebody let Miss M ilwaukee Wis.. where r * d downstairs where the sign says organization, said. ” W e are firmly will be excused from classes from but e few die-hards, it has always Larned in on a secret? al forester, w hile M r W - with announce, after the manner room,” and "beauty parlor.” ] o f ;■ M alayan afterm ath, thusly: convinced that n service such as three o'clock on Friday afternoon puzzled us why In the average A m ­ W hy don't we have more interest Are warden o f Wfc*eoc.'rr. How w ire they to know that beau ty] ''« o br it, all Alpha Phis, when we ran and will render the students to make preparations for barbecue erican college the attitude is taken nt Madison. in dramatics in this school? > ntially .» fem ale pursuit? Not and people of Enst Lansing will meet ji and bonfire. that they arc not able to take care they . nodevecnt to hrare a i that) ninety-five |>er cent with success. W e have found the Those jier.sons who are to take of themselves, and hence given more class with their de (ho) vine business men and merchants mighty part in the “Canticle o f Praise" supervision than they would And at '•••VIA presence a newer "present," not cordial to us here in Enst Lansing : were excused from classes from four home. O f course there must be a PL 1T F O H M the proletariat "here." As! the STATE CAF n i a till five en Thursday and Friday o f good reason and a fter all the girls I. Day lit hit tovrrn m rn l in stu- There are freshman ro-cd* will to hewer. We will fie d i f ­ this week don't reem to mind. As the dean ri*-lit ;poli Ur*. and lb*t vrar jades In the Inf ferent. ft ’s an old Hindu ges­ ir- conceived. 'Not the press.) Now ter rrnw» may be inrluded the ture. Classes will be held as usual on o f women o f Syracuse was quoted as (Iit d h r lil «u p e r v M o n that it Is more a m atter o f "perla- Armistice Day.' Nov 11. id-nl oreaniratinn*. majority nt those who on rereiv tragical fallibility than the tillin' of Classes Will be excused Nov. 14 i.aylng, "O ur girls must be protect­ Try Our 2 5 e dinners and Supper - K f in n of a r o llc c r lo t th* (ustom arv ru*li accorded This Is pn era o f reform Our landed estates, it behooves us who from 10.00 o'clock on for the Arm ed.” Realizing that the girls are in v *jrI* to this, our campus, *Ui system, a relic o f the days when are more or less adolescent. to de­ A ibor game. not able to take care o f themselves ! M p o p u la r I n io n acquire an attitude o f semi cide whether or not we desir* to she haR instituted a health program. S O r i1 - P O T A T O E S 1 A U . PO « he boys used to till the ground each iti.oí of pow rf* of *lti- prrurio or tiro sophistication, or tangible conceit. Having conic lav for the future glorification o f •orn. and dear old alma mater, ap- consistently • attend the remark o f the pedagogues who nre ttiOr* or In this program the girls are divid­ W VV. Hitchcock of the C ivil En­ ed into teams and the team that VEO E TA B LE - D ESSERT / flrnt K o ir m i r i c b o d 1rs. from » large town o f one corner wouches the guillotine of public re- less likewise. « I f you w ill permit a gineering department will go to takes the most baths gets a silver B R EAD A N D B IT T E R . M odifU .ition o* "ru t” svstmi. anil three prom pts where fhe\ ttirgiiation. a.* represented by the* little progressive browning.) Washington, D CV. T u e s d a y . cup with their names engraved on wen almost adored by botft tot it ution official press. T han November 7 for a meeting o f the it, T h ey are to be judged by points, C H O IC E O F D R I N K *h 1» itM’ ii *rinxii raw-raws, vhich no more crass vulgarity can What (he h—-I. let'* a ll quit. committee on highway transport so many for drinking orange Juice. W W W A W M W iV W r tW W V W A V V V W A IW V W / .- .v and he in r naturally ruiilibh* thrv think that the dates they have heie as new arrivals i.s a measure <»f their possibilities It » really nnlair fo r us to Jibe nt thch mental incapacity. . . R u t O c o r g c . th «- e d i t o r , a n d J a c k . ’Cinlc, after turning nut the • resting from their llur- 1' lai nt M ary's with several East Lansing State Bank ii o mui '■>' 11 freshmen imf been a Horded the d a l e s w i t h Severn I o f campus B M o <;. * ¡tier t l i e d e l u s i o n t h a t er koikI f o r t u n e The name i s Ann May. oi s h e w ill nuiv u n it - m i o r ill! lili, * H e r E s t a b lis h e d 1 9 1 6 I i r s s o m e t h i n g l o do but there i s n ’t i t n v - i! ¡ ie i n n to r fliM iite iy lOUgll oli th è -Itili gllVfc C a p it a l a n d S u r p lu s » $ 1 4 8 »5 0 0 .0 0 Vftei i A' line bei preuliarly m u ti . ¡H it siiteli luiiip* in Hip 'l i « * non al Un .il ore meni itiiinl l a r r x w t l j. inv dear. I tliink ibi* ■».*i*«*»- i perfertly mattine." f i I Ili(I* olir, fl.iven t voti » ni o». coturni!, ór uni - ! « e ».«iil.K « ini«» MIMI veriiaeuigr? N O V E M B E R 5 , 1 9 3 1 R E S O U R C E S Directors L oans .................. $ 488,794.30 Directors BERT -I. B AKE R Bonds and Mortagcs...... 102,495.52 E D W A R D G IBB O N S 'i'V M ilc M it lir a ! < i> Cash and Due from Banks . . 193.194.05 l’lumFnjr ai : II.¡»¡m g i m r ».‘ Overdrafts ........................ 263.15 L l 'T H K B II. B AKE R I’ i l l l l l l i<* S it I v t a r y - 1'rv’ u.siiHM M ic h ig a n Banking House and Fixtures W A R D G IL T X E R .M ille rs ' K it e I ll- t ll h ll' C ( n and Other Real Estate 83,426.83 V e t e r if mi r v M id ic i n e M ich ig a n S ta te C o lle g e Safe Keeping B onds.............. 7,550.00 D O NALD E. DATES. ■» i !• ! .» ey T r i 'i l Mi IN'!' K im M o to r H. H. H A L L A D A Y 1 ar t - Total $1,175,723.85 Set rotary' Michigan State Coll* ge 0, 11. B R t f U O E L P h y H ic im i L IA B IL IT IE S E D W A R D ' H. R Y D E R A . J. C L A R K Capital Stock ... $ 100.000.00 Liberal Arts Departnter t Mi.'h gan State (**‘iiegt: ■Ma h i g a i S t.it» t 'a | l » h ’ » Surplus and Undivided Profits 66.648.42 Commercial Deposits 727,006.15 JACOB SCHERERS H. A. F A l.’ N C E Savings Deposits......... 274,518.98 T reasu rer P o s tm a s te r Bills Payable NONE W. S. FOSTER Safe Keeping B onds................ 7,550.00 H. S. L U C A S A tto rn e y t a*h »er Total. .............. ....... $1,175,723.85 S l ’N D A ) I T T H E I’EO PLK S C H U R C H O F F I C E R S J a c o b S c h e p e rs E d w a rd H. R y d e r H . S. L u c a s J. L e s lie M ille r President Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cathier F ridny. N o v em b er C, 1981 ttiCHiÔAN É pate n e w s Record Number State Alumnus Spartan Women's League Party, Mu Phi Epsilon Student Grange Enrolled in G. S. do you know that Begins Drive for Killed in Crash Interfraternity Council Ball Are Will Entertain P n rtin c n t B its o f H is t o r ic a l Life-saving Class Dr. Rm m II JGHcCardy, ’15, New Members Highlights of Social Schedule Wednesday Eve In fo r m a t io n A b o u t M ic h ­ ig a n S ta t e C o lle g e . Tw o o f th e w e ll- k n o w n o r g a n iz a ­ C»-r4< Practice V arim i Holdi Diet io Forced Landing Near F R ID A Y Announce New Member«; Stu­ tions h a v e b egu n fu n c tio n in g on ce ■a P rep aratian fo r Fiaal North Bend» Wash. Scabbard and Blada 'nitiatei Eleven Pledget al Dinner in Union; 8 30- Spartan W om en’s party. Union. League B j N a le F ry more in earnest. T h ey a re th e s tu ­ Many Fraternity and Sorority Hornet to Enter­ SATURD AY: dent« Will Preaent Mitic«I dent grange and the 4 -H club. T h e student grange is Just s ta r t­ F u a n a itia n . Dr. Russell J. McCurdy, a m em ­ tain at Open Hooee Functions. 9.00*—In te r fP a te rn ity B a ll. U n ion b allroom . Program. For forty years from the opening o f the college the academic year ing its drive fo r new m em b e r*. T w o committee's have been appotntied to ber o f the class o f 1915. was killed • -hough it is the sixth week o f in an airplane crash near North S U NDAY begun late in February and closed take charge of this with c o - c a p ta in s Mu Phi Epsilon, national honorary about the tenth o f November, leav­ - te r m m ore than sixty co-eds. a Bend. Wash., Sunday. Nov. 1. He 12 (10- C G. A assembly. Peoples at the head o f each Robert R ie rs o n T w o m a jo r c a m p u s fu n c tio n s , th e S p a r ta n W o m a n ’s lea­ musical sorority, will entertain at ing the long vacation in winter zanber far exceeding that o f any and four other men were returning church, and Alberta Holm ben manage one the heme o f Mrs. C. P Halligan. 421 During the vacations a number oi ¿er i t -mr. are still enrolled in the to Seattle from a hunting trip when g u e f a l l t e r m p a r t y , a n d t h e I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y b a l l , e c l i p s e a ll M O N D A Y Hillcrest avenue. East Lansing. W ed­ 'id e while Edward Rierson and 4 iH) - M atinee Dance Union. students taught in country-schools, Catherine Out water have charge of the plane made a forced landing o t h e r s o c i a l e v e n t s f o r t h i s w e e k - e n d a n d p r o m i s e t o m a k e nesday. Nov 28 •;-rfen Splash life-savin g course, TU E S D A Y thus working their way through •the other. On FYiday. Nov. 13. on a road and caught fire. it a n i n t e r e s t i n g o n e . .vednesday night co-eds w ere prac- 1 2 no S ig m a E p silon m e e tin g .- T h e follow ing program will be school. there will be .» meeting a t . W hich Dr. McCurdy w’as a member o f the N a t e F r y a n d h i s QolCl D i g g e r s w i l l p l a y f o r t h e S . W . L . presented nt 7:30 o'clock tia on the back stranglehold, the U nion porch. ih«* new members are to be approv. famous football team o f 1913 which p a r t y w h i c h is t o b e h e ld in t h e U n i o n b a l l r o o m t h i s e v e n i n g . I A W S meeting. Dean Con- I Doris Postmumua From 1899 to 1913 there was a ed II they are voted upon in the >nt strangle hold, and the arm beat the University o f Michigan 12 rad’s office Plano Selection preparatory, .or fifth year, prefixed affirm ative it wifi be necessary for hold Instruction was also to 7 He played right guard on the F o o t b a l l i s t o b e t h e t h e m e o f t h i s a f f a i r , a n d a h u g e f o o t ­ Green Splash; Gym I I Margaret Crummer to the agricultural and women's them to pass four degrees. . ten in strokes fo r form and div- team in '12 and 13. and according b a l l f o r m a t i o n o f b a l l o o n s w i l l b e s u s p e n d e d f r o m t h e c e n t e r | -Orchesta, Oym. Voice selection divisions to comply with a si at«' law to L L. Frimodig. assistant director o f the c e ilin g and released o . . . . . . ~ Which compelled the college to ad­ . Freshman basketball practice will of athletics, was an all-around ath­ I I I M axine Sturgeon Reading V the business meeting which lete. mit students from the eigh th - start M onday night. November 9. held follow ing the swimming Dr McCurdy was president o f the o r c h e s t r a p i t w i l l lie e n c l o s e d Second Annual Artist*s Exhibit TV T rio Selections Cello. Zona Marshall. grade These student.*? were qulred to spend five years at tin* ro- All candidates are ¿uskod to report, to Conch W ayne .Scott a t 7 o’clock b com m ittee fo r the water K in g County M edical association I ts g o a l p o s t s , a n d p e n n a n t s o f g* w~m ■. Violin Frances Ayres. college m order io receive the B S c* ant was named Frieda B rief with headquarters at Seattle • r-.zrman has the following girls did not graduate from this institu­ He v a r i o u s c o l l e g e s w i l l f o r m a CoiltaiilS C4011X1868 Of t (iCUltfJ Piano. Mrs. Allen. degree. The plat) did hot work very Dei ! fit t II b a c k g r o u n d - . - - —N o v e l p r o g r a m s o T h e . follow ing women, having well for these eighth-grader stud­ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ m ■ ■ ■ g jd her M axine Miner. Dorothy tion, but took his medical work at ents for they were expected ’ > to passed the prelim inary require­ • I.Vinald. and Ruth Moore the University o f Wisconsin. In the shape Acclaimed by Numbers hi iandse«pes. punted ¡ft the ar- contain mock schedules Mr. and ... * . ments for membership hftvo been perform ihe work o f four years in ; •>* constitution committee, con-, ■•rig o f Elsie Roberts, chairman. Literary society. He was a member o f the Union Mrs. P. H DeVries and Lie and Witnessing Elaborile * tistically blend'd greens, shows a Sleeted to the society: Mrs. Delia Fast Lansing Dry Goods * M oore and Im ogene Hennes- Mrs. L H Rockafellow Will be pa­ ft'pf spirit and glorify the Rif Us of Bou.vouch.s. Virginia Day, Pauline iresented a revision o f the con- trons. The guest list includes Dean Display. nature. Also "Sunbonnct W oman." Sanrihiun. M ary Ellen Davis. Harriet Th e first white man known to ! • . • an to the members At the F ifte e n S en io rs Elisabeth Conrad. Miss Ann Keuhl. a drawing by Joyner, is an adm ir­ Tindale, and Elva Covert. have visited any part of what is , ( ì l . O V KS HOSE # v‘ meeting the revisions will be Miss Josephine Garvin, Prof. and Examinations for the n e w l y elected now Michigan was Jean Nicollet, T h e second annual art exhibit red on. M ove I n to H om e M rs I.>. C. Emmons. Dean and Mrs, presents a collection o f paintings able character etching. will be held Friday, Nov. 13. while who ;Hissed through the straits pt * The sculptures by Miss Alma the initiation ceremony will be held Mackinaw 297 years ago on a mis* M a n a g in g H ouses F L Austin. Mr and Mrs. C O. assembled in the Union exhibit h o p of discovery and exploration I SCARES H A N K IE S i Wilkins, M r and Mrs H H H alia- fei hulmerich are fine specimen*) of some time in December. l-H C lu b H olds Fifteen .senior co-eds moved into dav. and Pres and Mrs Shaw room. Every phase oi art is por­ cLusu art T h e patroness list for the society Miss Schulmerlch also include Mrs. Brucp HurJ.such. M js. to* the Indie». Im agine Ins surprise I ? Featuring W ally Bennetts t l - trayed by numerous canvases when he landed among the W m ne- I JEWELRY * H allo w e’e n P a r ty the two home management houses ha- several exquisite landscape» ofi W ilber M. Hruekcr. Mrs Fred Urol- . Indians o f Green Bay. Wis- during the past week In house No piece orchestra and Dixon Sm ith in Noteworthy in the exhibit- are the exhibition and a beautiful water S a tu r d a y N ig h t 4 are M ary Richmond. Hemlock; a comedy vaudeville act. the In ­ marines by Arnold G Sheele ette, Mrs. H b Welnburp. Mr-. c t r sln. Incident ally. G reen Bay is i Í P or­ c< loving. "Cnnnob Beach, Oregon " Chiis. Thom as-Stahlr. Mrs Richard Coach "Jim m y" Crowley's home. ■ ■ n ■ ■ M artha Bradley. Flint; Shirley traying in rlsh blues, grays, and Executed in various purple• tones, Scott, Mrs Lewis Richards. Mrs C .5*!;.U'rs of the 41H club enjoyed Medore, Lincoln; Jean M cDaniel. morrow evening in the Union ball­ this is a singularly fascinating P. Halligan. Mrs. Lindu E. London. -narked H allow een party Satnr- Pittsburgh, Pa ; Faye Auble. Grand room will be an unusual and inter­ russet shades every aspect o f the 0 (1 24 Th is marked the close Rapids: Lois Hill. Davison, and esting a ffa ir • jv ir membership drive T in n y Ruth Collins Highland Park. Mina VanAlatyne <.nd Prof and Mrs B F iaging sea against the rocks. ‘'L if t ­ Prof and Mr F. X Alma Go«' Mrs Fred Killeen. Mrs .James U h has a display Hasselman. Mrs Bryce Anderson. M ORE ABOUT G O LD EN ing Fog." by Sheele and Parker ’Inch are very vivid Mrs H H Halladav Mrs .1 W * associates were admitted to ihc Gillette. Rpartu. Lorraine Neuman Finney have been invited to act as Perkins, picture in slate grays the n t royal This ex* Shaw. Mrs Zinovy Kogan. M rs A CANTICLE X As the result o f an fleet ion Petoakry: & :tx same evening the following Johns; R q lh Doudna. Cadillac; Lois G ertrude Findley, St coss on a misty morning. " R o ll­ ing Seas, another vivid marine view ? finest o f the show, J. Clark. Mrs. E. Ft Ryder, Mrs W xemplary commer- P M anef. Mrs. J R M cCall, Mrs. N U G G ETS ■?. :* t s were chosen president,* Hill. Frempnt, O . M utle Brice. H ol­ been arranged by liobcr! (Continued from page 1> ; e fti)lik)U» : b v 8 hi»e ie . p o r t r a y s th<8 u p h e a v i n g Coirli an. Mrs. Rem oyiu- » - 3 M attson. Vice-president, Emil I land. K athryn Bcaubier. East L a n ­ m 40 m e n . w a te r s , p a r t t e d i a r d eit a li b e i n g g i v e n snyder. Mrs Glenn MrCracken Bynie r X Canticle of Praise. J, 1*01* C O R N BXI.I.S ■. rw-r secretary Catherine Out- sing and Amy Mark ley. Trenary it te n d e d i h e . hi.*! sited Mrs Hfirry Ha •pel*. Mrs A Ktchard- 'reasurer Oscar An» Com- are living a t House jgo 6. lv a n bv H.i a b b a r U .m d 1• o t h e r o e k c o lo r in g : id t h e s p r a y I) M -***- were also appointed An-, Livarv m i l i t a n it y . a t 6 30 o c io c k in t h e P a t i i ' an< t M . s 'i l i u !h U a r e a d m it * •» Guests d the society ut the specidw*s M ichael Press will direct i.O I D F A N U G G ET SHOP - r meeting is scheduled for this LO ST-- Sm all black purse between be u an Elisabeth ..£ week-end campus and East Lansing high school. Reward offered U .returned ;g r o o m L « o n a r d L o R an , o a s t m a » te r . g a v e a w e l - > h te e x a m p i e s o f t h e t du sik. ii he m o r e s o m b e r h u e s o f r a n q t iil . w a t e r s General Meeting musical will CQfirad, Ppof Lewis Richards. Mrs the music in which tlief, chorus, band, orchestra and uwdieiire join III F . («r a n d R iv e r A ve. r t T V O V I Z C T H E A D V E R T IS E R S to Delta Alpha House. et*h t o t h e :11 p l e d g e s. in ! b lu e to u n e: s k i l l f iso hoi >r t h e d in n isr w a s siiv e n . d u c e a h a /X- a n d r e s t f u l a t n io ,s p h «'r p . u l l y b iv n d c d t o p r o ­ of Y. W. Set for Southard Flynn, Pauline Sandlmm. Elva Covert H a r ­ Elsie Marquurdt 'H ie public is invited to attend Fred M A n ot h er fe a tu r e of 111«* e x h l b i riet Tindale. Virginia Day. Mary d gcs . u z in be h a l f a c k iK iw ! e d g e d th e s h o w s 1h«- d r a b , m o r i1 ret » h t i c aspect Thursday Night Ellen Davis. Mrs Della Bouvoucns. M arion Larsen Margaret Ann Davis ra p t M I. V o o r h e i » a n d o f o u r m u d e m c i t y M l!ss K a t h e r i n e Norma Hoyt, Mnruine Hoyt. Delon. L H M a r t in W ere m ade W n u k l f o l l o w s th e ir l o r e m o d e r n t h e h o n o r a r y tr « n d i n 1n r jx ir t r a v •ids o f t h e t y p i - Girl Reserves Will Present Pro­ Sandlmm Elaine Sorenson. Lottie gram at Conclave in Mickiewitp.. Barbnru Hutchison, Lor H O T E L O L D S ■ailed G Amieri« car» f t t v í f e r h í 's . C oi C lt y o f C u b e s ’ R od n ey a Is*» m u d "D i p i" m, • 8 trt« 3 e e n e ." and m ine Nelson. Thelm a Plow, and Box C■ar*•" a r e a l l f ■ x a in p le s in this Peoples Church. Ruth Ryder aid Another interesting painting ner war served ■ Miss W lndcler is "D eep W ater." O ffe r s fu r P r iv a t e P a r t ie * decorated with n amusing portrayal of deep sea 1 Y W C A members O rig in a l D ances >w ’ apers Jab Earner popular follows the Pi N ov 1!» a I 7 o 'c ln r k . C om posed, G iven Howard Jo le s e h u r c l Ii All m l ntertained with uodern trend t extent and nt am w ill 1ie presentad Hy C am p u s G ro u p THE WISTARIA ROOM IrT h eo n Fledges R e iw T v e » »Iif t h e Y «« B e n d e r w ill man for t h e fie \V I'lu , program An original dunce number. i nlikxgivlng Ccare Crow, was presented to i ilo id lim i,«1 lla n c e Want More in w h ic h lay, Nov :12,. a t 4 31) w ill !he lield hers of OrchPRii Wednesdav evi in (tic dance -ludio bv m anon B a ll R oom Speech Course e . h . i i i i . i ' group u n d e: Davidson ft is one oi the i nnnv interpretalions which tiu* mi in Suter r e h e a r s in g ihendjpis give each week. T h e 1*4181 t u e t C o m p le te A p p o in t men t> It M Wftr- Correction CU*i U«t< Eight Stu­ Il Will b e give)! om en ( ''. n . l n j a s Dunce" was composed and knot the soi lety bv Rutil Colliim a J T ('A s­ ili ’ he affair dent« at Present; Can Ac­ «• and. w orkshop lust meeting Florett a Rushh i prepare dance, for next %lpba (•.u n ici Delta commodate Other«. wishes These di s. which are ortg Ileitis Fall Parts he dub inemtow- gilt l-OIn C o l u m b i a Records ? Entertain New ^4 re HIT Records $ W M l» Term f>» Women T eac h ers a t Folk C lub T ea 3 4 7 -0 l (« « M . d n i c i i t * » u r e t h * 'a r t — T o y T r o ' In d i ! O U ’. I / im b a r d o a igma K :»¡ i ihmvn ii 75c I 1 W o a i d n t ( h . i i L « V ou l o r I h r l«»tm eri V W h o A n i 1* F o x TYoi .e * D • 1» . h j I W m it in ' I- -ir a < a l l 1 r «im Y o u 1 ‘e d W a la* T ed W a lla c e I MORE ABOUT \ <>u 4 a l l I I M ad n rv* Fo.\ T ro t BARBECUE •4 4 -0 i l p l u t hi O n ir (4 Mr H te w a rd w e r e M rs. J H m - 'n B ll«»l«l t a l l T erm m o n ;« M r s K L A n t h o n y 4 In d i j T im e O n A I« »U n d * F o x Ir .j, D ir k M e , I. L K ru n «»- 73m . .s m it h n. 'Com inuud from |>age 1) H H H aU udnv a n d D e a r i \ on In d n t K n o w th e XI u su K ‘ xcuned from Gasses at t o'clock 4 » Ii ills afternoon ui allow theii par* • !»• h j < an t X ou S ee I - x 1 uipution m the aijnuai «iuties of 7 ic I P o ck et b u lg e s A re Frenlum'ti mid j>piioit>iires were H r lu v e a ll Ih r L a tes t lilts o n K e r «ir d s r r - l’ bnu Kails U iim inated by New ring Mi M »»st u i t h e .m ssi r ii ugni ; an d x h r r t M usi« I* I ..p.I In f t «•!,! C ig a re tte P a c k e ts shed by the collegi I orm s.l In tito li!» a wood gat hi ring uns been in* Budd’s M usic H ouse -e v e r y t h in g in Ml sic • «■«•u to barbecue activttien by lei of the college buildings und ids commit toe to allow the uw locomotive and fiat ■! D A N C E $100 *»p p«»*n O ‘ d b y P i e «jflp u ' H ttud atr«»|it (1 H a v e C h a r g e o f t h e e v e n t .«rr .. m í J Vi. H < Hu PUT ELECTRIC STOVES IN HOME EC. BUILÛINC (»«•nerai «hairm un Toni Warnet Fuod iinto. ftaipn Hecor loiuis A«mus N B oard- Rai..* .Kliiott WEDNESDAY NITE tn . O i Unnr>uiices th» pirdg ¿ii M ary M avo Haii. O xctr Kotcher Df«rriihy Wither?.,. >i H»nv M 'iJu , 14 t i/in ( mourut Delta 0 PER BOX < I» ,- » 11 ■'•- Urnaioiu, t> idu l f t M trm ti s m B i- > »* i t «;■ » ,.» „ w o n *. . 4 . ... . W onioi. -BuilOSw 0 ' .iU iiig lio V c to e Dbruthv Van Aken. Don Peshou; Mbiard Farley, und H ' P WiIsjmi l*r'rg!.iiii Heii't, Eberls. Donaid N o v e m b e r X I ... . » Alpha Fill I C Pien * and Jerry M'uMott - ..le i M B rutkrr ,<,> (>m e«t j 24 S H E E T S - 24 E N V E L O P E S piiir,!. .« ro m m u tw «g i: to No* 2 E »;». .. Ka ’ti* in- Erti Atpn .ai 'iei«MJ. - A l l college M u d r t i U a r e invited t«« ber* u -.udy country ...Wi, 4f.d Nf,J • -Sigma Kut.im a, Kapi»i lake part in the Sunday • tiiurning StateCoilegeBookstore vi Page «overniuaut *1*1 M Thrun v i U h» Ecc-itc>uuo. depart* CîÇr^.î and P a H erV r- wiii ,a. < ■ » « nmrtu * i,i r>. W,nne. ;omi brut bracket gain*t • H i I h i . M » > „ Hail «1K. IJriu lu’ < ndcs >i»>iinured by the Lansing Rui- mg and Hunt« « iuo tiÁit togli» '» « J ï R u nd»» uhm mug at 9 ociock I lies*.- exçur- F w further, mi urina L o t i g«’ t in louct; with the college N A T E F R Y ’S G O LD D IG G ER S SOCIAL P LA N Ijtd iP N , Genf lernen. Mit* tOc ■! .ilm i bv th e * men i'» .« un I !. ii .«ito.» November > *»tai»* m ilitary department MichiganState Engages RiponinLast Home Garni S ta te G rid S q u ad F e te d T o d ay by ANNOUNCE MEETING OF EAST LANSING LODGE IRISH H AR R IER S I n tr a - m u r a l S p o rts W ISCO NSIN T E A M IS EXPECTED Y PSILA N T I GRID L a n s in g R o ta ria n s Narrow Brim In g lo d g e N o , 4flo. IN V A D E STA TE T h e third round o f the A ll-C olley to u rn a m e n t p la y e d under ' TO SUCCUM B E A SILY TO STATE TEA M TO P L A Y M ic h ig a n R tn tr' f o n t bn 11 R md F & A M w i l l h o ld it s r e g u l ä r is p ic e s o f f h e i n t r a m u r a l d e p a r t ■ i . : s a w m a n y c lo s e battles. I Hats ON SATURDAY A T T A C K : W O LVER INES A R E NEXT M .S .C .F R 0 S H w e r e g u e s ts o f th t L a n s in g R o t a i ’ a f t h e M a s o n i c t e m p le , M o n d a v. N M o v . 9. a t 1 '3 0 . A t U lfe Vo o f t h e s e v e n m a t c h e s p la v e t c l u b t h i s n o o n at t h e H o t e l O ld s E very year th e c lu b e n t e r ia im a rra n g e m e n ts w ill be fin .: i n t o e x t r a hole-- and t w o < *0Wns are high in n* • i .i o r n n d L o d g r* S c h o o l e on by r io : S t a t e 's f o o t b a l l r w I a n d t h e m e e t ­ f t I n s t i le tin n . w h i c h w i l l h e h e lfl i n g t h i s n o o n h a d tin - b i g g e s t at te n d a n c e e ve r rit F a s t L a n s l n g M a s o r th t e m p l; Notre Dame’s Cross Country Its o f t h e m i i’ h e s pl.t Jake Fase and George Handy Still Out With Injuries But Will State’s First Year Team Will villi none halft: ut “ s ta y pu R a l p h H . Y o u n g , d i r e c t o r o f n th T u e *d w No 24 SquaH Will Attempt to Gain r ill d Rud d 5 and Mu be in Shape for Michigan Game; Coach Crowley Try to Avenge Last I dressiness. le t ic a ; C o n c h jt i n n i y C r o w le y «¡a C . W O tt o , s e c r e t a r y o f t h e L a n s im t h e n d v e r tit Second Successive Win. rid e r s , l u p ; D e in in g Will Start Regulars Tomorrow. Year s Defeat. silk Ijn in g s VJ o n t h e 19th-; F r e d o ri cham ber of com m erce, w e re th- ta te Néws: t >er 6 and 5; F r i ', fine* quality. a p eak ers. newspaper M ir d e f a u lt . H e w itt d ' Michigan State’s 1931 ..football team plays its last home up o n th e 21st S te i • game o f the season tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock when p fc»a r a t i r v h a v e n o t y e t p ia ! « ‘óflch Jimmy Crowleys Spartans meet the Ripon college mornim ('r - f i n a l m a t c h e s s h e : eleven in what is expected to be a ‘’breather bftfore the st: .! a s s o o n a s p o s s ib l 1 M g b a ttle a week later. ^ The Wisconsin schOOf does not boast an overly powerful V0(l E v e r y MAN, in justice A ll- C o lle g e ! he H orse s u r v iv o r s • ot m in d w e r e A l f r e d B i team this fall and th«* Spartan mentor expects to encounter amend; r little trouble downing them Oh paper State is given a wide spartan to his appearance and his B a rto n . a n d 2 1 -1 8 B r o s e d e f« B a rto n i margin over Rip'»n. The Red-0 - men downed Cornell co J o in New Arrivals purse, should see these by a lone touchdown several s weeks ago while thu Spar­ CAGERS BEGIN tans had little difficulty in t h e ir o u t s t a n d i n g suit and -mashing through to a 17 to PR AC TIC E FOR overcoat values! ANNOUNCEDETAILS 0 defeat over Com4® when the Iowa team came here th ro u g h T h ree ONCLASSTRACK e a r l i e r in th p season. L o s t S a t u r d a y R ip o n c o lle g e ra n ro u g h sh o d w it h a w o r e o f 33 t o 0 over C a r r o ll FIRST G AM ES — —- w ______ « i a a « w f ie ld . raksa ra ksa N o rton J oo f of Ha Tusf T h e « r t , landing ball carrier fo r C o||ch V i n A | ,t y l| e g n i| d i T e a In -ta r, fo r th e K» R edm f M a rt h a lfb a c k H lg h la Handicap Meet to Be Held Next w h o is a n a l l a r o u n d p l a y e r o f n o Around Nucleus of Pinneo, o rk o $ 2 2 .5 0 Week in Stadium, Rain MAY BROSj m e a n a b ility H>- h a s b e e n R i p o n > o u t s t a n d i n g b a r k f i e l d p e r f o r m e r a ll Boeskool. BE A N E W SPA PE R or Shine. season and m ade several to u c h ­ Co r r e s po n d e n t The Hat Store of the I m d o w n s a g a i n s t C a r r o l l c o l l e g e la s t K h B e n F V a t: w eek R ip o n a ls o h a s q u i t e .i h e f t y • a g e m e n t o r , Is 235 S W ashington A p r e p a r a tio n » w it h o r The Richman Bros. 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Just try this blend of m ilder, fe| 1 i i a i ' -it riper tobaccos! r ; .i “T A S T E B E T T E R " — y o u 'll like as many E d m Roper W e it as you smoke! That's what m ore smokers judge Rude!! I T Teachers 1 olo rfa l! Unm an' I ] are learning every day. N o t over-sw eet­ I he n u n ic r a t h i* d ra m a tic I m i ! ened, but just sweet enough fo r constant tua. •J.for 1 i l as.- enjoym ent. T h e m ild, rich flavor o f the l for fourth given tor ei GEORGE I M i.I t and tw o brontc t. finest T u rkish and D om estic tobaccos. I g S Ï m -Æ |p ■ l | „ " T h e y s a t i s f y " — /« « m y way! T h e The events will be held ra.n or shine a* scheduled (a ll trm ir will u expevted to com ­ All men out for May; 9 Centra! s u t Lansing f:A ß LI5 5 May 14 W e s te r n f pete a* entered The track events tobacco, the paper, the p a c k a g e . . . e v ery ­ a i l l be run ot! during practice sc.- - K l l i l l M fc X ) A LEX A N D ER -sion- » • » I** -M ici ,g«r. N » r i n « ! 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