Michigan State News fneiwi*' ,n , :in* ' «inc Masanlc tempi* Marts [ .i 8:10 tonight with Paul ; Vnltifflft 27 fcAST LANSINd. MICHIGAN. FIIIIIAY. JANT \U\* 1H. lit::". lEngineers' Ball Will VARSITY a\i«'Dancin'uMA,iso,i'HaS FARMERS' WEEK Price Cut Announced Feature Rhythms of APPOINTMENTS P Popular for Vc«»-sto '■ BRING MANY For SPEAKERS HERE of Tickets is Limited Been J-Hop as Number Paul Specht Tonight ARE REVEALED 191S ani if StiH Going Strong. Price and Orchestra Not Yet Various Meetings Will Include I r*pular New Zirgrl Restricts Sales to 200 at New $6.50 Mark as Parly York Band to Play (or Annnal Dance; Party Named for Annual Many Interesting Programs Will Inanimate New Social Idea at al the 1915 J- ; h and Evrnts. Committees Complete Final Arrangements Dance. is (or Programs and Favors. Dancini Befini at 8:30. c first rolleifiate jth. i prominence in' hi Kt Hil l. KIRKI'ATRK'K TO BE HELD FEBRUARY 8 the la of J of- TO START JANUARY 28 ■ firs." it of $11..VI, with ticket salts I i utiles I to lights and ultra' 2IK) r iiimmnrcil today l»y FVetl Zieyel, junior final touches Were being* hastily added to the tuples Ponyrace Names Zieyel, Rouse, But he Isn't n youthful upstart: he Drpartmr ntal Programs Will he class president, a lireparHlioiis went ahead for thi* annual ns for the Engineers' ball, announcement was licgan in the old days when I Hr<" in Progress During Annual (iiiry Morgan, chairman of the ticket committee, Parker, Fajer and Her- stcrs went up to college to study J-Hop with Altai Ag. Session. fitfully ordered. that thr last of the .100 tickets issued had been sold early rick as Chairmen. When Weeks first went to t Disclosure of the ticket price, coupled with the state¬ (viav. thus fulfilling the prediction of ^ell-out r this ment that disposal of ducats would be certain at that mark, annua! affair. Committee!* for the Var¬ indicated that sales would be brisk this year, with an early Th»' party being held tonight in the Lansing } sity club party, which will closeoilt promised. Temple marks the third year that the engineer Im» held February 8 in the Ma- Notice late yesterday that Anson Weeks had Imen book- hpiuyht outstanding orchestras to the campus fo w Temple in Lansing, dances. Tonight Paul Specht and his orchestra, a promt- hav ieen chosen, but al¬ r.nt musical aggregation** though C. O. Wilkins has I men dickering for a big Ifnirineers featured rrnnkie I-nst . FAMOUS TENOR hand, this and the price have not as yet been decided on. lj|»«ters. antl the year la-fore Before last year the party I -hat they entertained with ■ UtiskO'llare. WILL SING HERE held on the same week- as the .l-Hop, hut due lurity f Toaiyht will likewise mark was changed II the third year that the en- Roland Hayes, Colored Artist, (inters have sponsored to Appear at Gymnasium Previous to lll.TI it was " Nest Wednesday. ANNOUNCE DATE to- J-Hop FOR SWL PARTY •IS which will f«a i.«t of the > Anaual Wiater Term Formal romp let- j Km Will be Held iu Ma ionic a will Is- illuminate was •t lighting 1 citals in Europe Temple Feb. 9. r. wmfrftwei with numerous i jrer. Mr. ffayes n l&iodlighty■tinned All of the designs j Europe, and 10 of Americ, on page 3) ! jng to packed houses. T » famoi HA TO TALK n pu of t today. STUDENTS FORM 1 AT SPARTAN T NEWARTGROUP programs include many of the c la ami gems of mmg litera¬ ture; im fuel, he has commanded e Buckling- J the admiration of critics by his in¬ *. W. C. A. and Home Ec. Club |*i!i Appear hi at SariM •( Forum Sacoud Feature , terpretations songs cludes of leider and ai t His Tuesday s program in¬ numlMMs by Handel and (.' lusly i e date which \ ? is pre- party, STATE MAY ASK LI. D. TALKS t n, I,r iniKtt.il 'I,' (..Idwutci k Sponior Organization _ Campu,. FOR PWA LOAN TO BEGIN SOON ■r detail] Thursday night on Speaker,. composers as impure and Ha plans The «hange of the date was His neeesMtated by conflicting orches¬ I The trend rcond in a (el ies set of talks able* him to put real understand tra engagements, and the difficulty it Religions" being spun*- ,nc into a groi,,, 0f negro spiritual, in obtaining a desirable ballroom New Women j Dormitory and J. B. Matkrw, Firtl Speoker •i y Sunday at noon by the ' M w,,j] The plans, as finally completed, Other Improvement, Deuced I Social and Economic •Y" Forum. w»l I* given jb,. cunrert ut scheduled at 7 it give promise of a very attractive I fJ ung Sunday by Tanno P p m ,n the college gymnasium party, with an attractive price The at Michigan Slate. Lecture Seric. shaking upon "Ohandi* students uill to- admitted upon M bollzuum in Lansing was Sinha, who for over 20ipr¥ventation of the, activity I r and Nate Fry and e la-en an associate and 'book*. rwiul friend of Mali alma Chan in Indu. will make two appeal - hi: < at full of tiilur full or t rhythm." I and'finTo' Tito date will be route libility of «'"» »« Michigan State cat. l,,Kr' <<•<">"<>* the Present Worn- PRESS CLUB TO dut >ng his East Lansing visit r»! will be at noon on Sunday tie speaks before the Forum: C0WG1LL WINS Saturday,' Febri It has also I V j| for the flifl g - an .•» building, the remodeling of the room Woman's purposes building for class¬ and the purchase HEAR ALDERTON v of new equipment for the powci etond will be that evening to- addresses the Student jOwsban Union. His evening topic ORATORY PRIZE i*i u I t Vtlllg C have style f13"' the Stab Board of Agriculeuie Dr Abby Mail.. Meeting Will Be Held in Room 100 Ag Hall Tuesday 'h", at it* meeting here Thursday. • A Hindu View of Life and show wit) h n New Yor n the Dm 0'Hara AaarM Second According to action taken by , at 7:00 Sharp. n's building which the melting was to! the board, the president of the 4 Hat - tomes to the campus well-' Flacc iu Aauuil Could have been held The. affair is now fi Fol v Wcd- eollege and the secretary were night. Janti <■<: to discuss the Hindu re- scheduled. f^e-February 16. and George Alderton, siMirts tnlitor 1 . IWsides knowing Ghandi Tuciday Night. promises to be very interesting empowered to make formal ap-'i l.cila McCuire. of tin' (^nixing State Journal, will plication for a I'WA loan for the . s aliy for over a score of years, since the advance styles purchased Sidney Cowgiil. a junior in lib-! in New York w ill be exhibited. pui |M»es above named. The sum , >pent several years in the State College 4bex* club at the ' teral aits, won first place in the an- of the loan to be sought is stated , n> of India's noted person The dramatics group is pre par-, •fir*t meeting of winter term. Tiles- ' (.*i6C. 13.4 (Hi. It is understood ? H:k early education was a jnual all-college oratoiy contest, ing a skit, which will be presented as day night in room 100 of Ag hall, meeting* is a Tuesday night with his oration on that in loans made under FWA ' >f the r Htrwiu university, Benares. 1 "The Un-American Liberty at the Co-ed From authority, 30 per cent of the > ut 7"00 sharp. All per*on# inter- January,m»M*tin with i whence he went to ;League" Second prise went to amount in an outright grant by j ejted in journalism whether mem- fieshman couiu Diets su¬ ' University of London. Follow- !*•(» of the olKUliiullon or not Tlulmi Hoke ..((«, 1*01 - he studied at Geneva, riand, and later secured his | Donald O'Hara. sophonu-re in liberal art*, for hi# oration entitled STUDENTS INVITED the federal government. The board also requested the ? IMPETUS GIVEN TO Membership card* are invited tu attend the meeting Will to? issuer! pervcotiii Srpiuati.tr nt the two cabinets is tutestsary this term, "Lord of Louisiana " state highway department to take , ten-dollar bill! TO YMU LECTURE Wl,h fo* '•>»■ fo* wntor cubi- * legree In economics from those desiring to join at that b Cruv. rrity of Michigin. where and the runner-up First prize was a working on his doctor's dollars. In addition to the prize.. received five1 over, under act 77 of the public • act# of I92», Farm lame from i Grand Kiver avenue to ML Hop*1 , i H*dl I ax.d : FOREST PROJECTS „i,, Alderton was scheduletl to Apeak ; net sewnoii given a* Thursday af- toi noons at 5 o'clock, and junior v Cowgiil will represent Michigan i D_.J( t. ftR mm "Tkf road This also included a re- ternational YouU> Leader s Loan- National and State g. . last term, but due to pressing cabinet on Tuesday at the same was preceded on the pro- Sutr in tho tutf inhrrcollFflotr o now brtdge on Porm , j. H. t.« brrt. u> .rtr.r liOYWIMKBtl' business and to conflicting engage- |Bme. « Other Religions" by Prof. HlUdra Sid* . _ (JMmmtry. , , „ forced to cancel his The Campu* Ctrl* wwinbly ha* ■ * oratory rontnt to !*• hrld at Hop,- M I,m orrou Rod Crdar rim. jnd tprak.r m ... of :..,ti„n.) Kii Coaservalien Alder ton who, In ad- token a* its motto and subject for* Johnates. Mad of Stole's courier March 1. Hrre the toinnrr j The dtvuion of home economic; .rMt ntmutMul .lodmt and ft deportwd, who add res*- of thr .utr championahip will he dition to hi* duties as sports editor j *be winter term. "Let Us Bo M pthe } rum last Skdklay regard- awarded WO and «cond prtir will . __ ..Th, n,ja_ c^a. dividrd into tour drportmrnu .^uth cor./cmnc* A great impetu« has been given of thc, state Journal, act* a* col- Aware?" and is „ following it Chrirtiandy" by Lincoln [ chonue In tttle of many ot thr Recmll, Mr Maf.hr>- t-t h-K-r, kMrurlnr. in thr dtvUion w .tudyum r,«k mov«r.cnt, He to the development and conserve- lege athletic press agent and tra- through In it# program plans. The • topic of whtchhe is well- br M0 Cowftll war M S C.'« j Theoaophy." Johnston entrant in the Male conteM Usi ®r3?' v M A on the reliaton accord«n«ly. The dofart- iM written bnUwa, aiiuk-t f«r urn of national. Mate and , private I vela with Spartan teat,,,, and w.a fir.t mealing on Sunday. January crowd of nearly 100 t uUo recently elected president of; ft), features Mla, FJInor Prttingltl Janu! - — h ,, e of the largest ever Cor,fucicua on sunoay. of Confuctcu. Sunday. aano | - th. diviaionKaoHUMM are: food, thw li„pm, and other forest, in thc last year and a halt, ^ ^ ^ Now>. Unslnn. who will talk on the Winner, of the state champion- object, t.o pamphlet, for the and nevVr bcfolc has the tr for these popular Sunday lip, will be «ent to the national "I,?". Many wonderful and vital chUd development, uwhtu- laa«ue for Indurtrial Uetn«ra.y public ben so forest-minded. «"*'•»; p,per Guild. He has promised to subject. "Religion and Personal' tell of his experiences covering big: ity " The remaindei1 of the pro- ' |W» <;«taker» of Mm aartea. Mr jurnament at North weMern uni- verwty in the «rin( The priaee to Dt^o^Uuil KlWtt Jgj «Mm» uatdm. ctmh- hdtTk. UHmude Hack- Through thc action of < the na- games and also will explain to' gram Is as follows: On January JT,': and Urn data, a 1 thatr hi Uua contest consiat of acholar- first o, church father, eor.y church early tathorr of century, although obecured of the th. *£££,*%. 1 t tonal administration sarid of thc students some of the workings of the subject "Observations." or hour : thc Guild which has grown to a|we impress other people, given »y Mtips and suhatantial caMi prim are not rntirley loot, aay, Mr. ceatlauance of the publicity own- Harry vr slau-s. along with ttie or" Michigan Bute will not be rep- Bradt, and may Mill be found by high school MuienU. rKtar of thr Uague of Industrial ■ plate of importance In resent !I Miss Ireneu Shabin. February $, re—led tn the women , con'Ml the earneet student SThJ Manly P. The work will he done under iMlituled last spring uamorrao and author of "Con- gani/ation ... i.l tl.s. r-tu'ilian rofwrva- of thc civilian tion corps, thc attention of the peo¬ conserva¬ >< n ti.iiA- this year for the first time in sev- the ,entratiun in American Industry, direction of SecrcUry ]. A. Han- will be tese of the lecturers on the ple has been brought to a wider work out some sort of project in Woman to Now": February IS, * Quairiu SSJSra-Due U, UM tack of in- realization that trees constitute a which all members will be able Principal Dwight Rich of fastarn _ lacut *own no women', contestth* sh * _ lauutng program He wtU discuss' uarnw. Action was taken neniilM thr very valuable natural to take part but has met with high school of Lansing on "Chang¬ —mm" Gosemrornt in Business Egg*' Charlaa T- VhMar, of . Tbmecontesl, . a—rt—and hvl«-» are «•> «" «•»«» Kirby Page, former editor of which should be adequately devel- ; uu)r lucceu so far. oped, protected and conserved, and | A new plan ing Problems in the Home *e Re¬ whereby thc club mey assist the flected in the Classroom"; Febru¬ [he World Tcsnmrow- and Xl7_«Cp efficienUy administered so as to state News and Wolverine with ary 17. Mrs. Wilde BoUss. head at wdtr the direction of Prof. i. a . i, kaom, aiaa aa the -v « — - g*,r o* -Lartag CrceUrelj" will insure a perpetual supply of forest, wane sort of permanent cxhitoita. the Social Service bureau, en "The 5*Moft_ aitpM nmnl g the Minil.ae Me Im sprokcr Problem of Broken Haaeee": «d ge**g * two iormm pnHgieli Bat Wiikmaon. farmer mem- products which will support per-. explaining each Hep in the pub- it February M. Or-N. R. Htmiri VIedacfc manesit wood working Industries ' lishing of these two student pub- iwmmialiat in BIIMIm Ml *«lltkMMhn - • MWATNLTACnrn :b* * parliament x B. c C VMdwh. edHaa * the JHrufa. Daily For- Expansion of the CCC * thc .licetians, which may be mad as dur- I*71 kmmm, ~ wm4 * New York City: .and " " Smith, director present time, to alleviate the un- library " emptonrant situation, is being ing rreMimxn Week in the ML exhibits as well at ci.i Rag! gtveu much consideration by the The poaMhiini* of the pUn wUl he iMfeU LA JttUilGAg state news 'Friday, January 18, """ J Do lou "Soecht Co ENGINEERS' MAM. Wil l. ! DECORATIONS IN CHEM L-\B NOTED CHOIR TO The Glancing Back FEATURE SI'EC'HTS MUSIC i SSSS, SING IN LANSING Spartan In Spartan Annab Renowned St. Olaf Lutheran 1 Spoof er Singers Will Appear at Prud den Auditorium an. 24. jXlSsrlntrtl tfollfoii ' J.IIOP PRICE SLASH ' U>>« (I'dl^wirDicm ANNOUNCED TiWW arrangement*. together with Alex Collier, publicity rhainnan. K K KII wood, decorations chairman; Herbert'Robey, program chairman, mill clary Morgan, ticket rXltn-inim.. Programs have been distributed Fifteen Years Ago—Jan. 16. I«*»0 The total enrollment of 325 for PONORACE ANNOUNCES the winter term short course.in the VARSITY PARTY I'liANS largest in the history of the eol- M. S. C. Chorus Presents Pat ton With Second Gift CAMPUS BARBER LECTURE CANCELLED Croup of Two llundriH Show Appreciation for Director: Men'i SHOP "* Giro l luh Mahrs Plans for Winter Trrni. * ESSLKY SHIRTS with - 'Truhoiiizcd Collars' mil' yrratwt shut imprtuv- $2.(10 DERBY HATS ii»? t new block* for young; Powell and John Adrialice 8CIIE0CLK SPEAKERS er mg the fellow paSt few days tun *«**• *h»»* i..« slipping State College Book Store FOR FARMERS' W EEK lb o. r., .aiin ,MI,. budding will be from 1 •vement ami- Mipper except on Fnda. M. S. C. STATIONERY i then meet- t'fday. which remain c. ball room of hings an heretofore M VS MHOS. SEAL AND jlie ll.it Stutc i ' f.'*.• 2.T5 S. Washing Ion Ate. Wlf J Ami I. J Tabe?. madrr of the Na-j iVJONOGRAM to present the main topif at 2: It* p m in the gymrwuuum The WATERMAN IDEAL highlight for the Thursday evening; n in D»*moi»ftralion hall will j FOUNTAIN PENS Hot be an mlilii1#* of welcome by Gov- ' Fudge Sundae , SertKM Frank P Fitzgerald The CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS Thu»*d«i Mtfrv Stewart's Appear Smartly Dressed ; women mil l»e given »n wjipor*^ "yyE are always prepared to tunity ti» hens wich cxpeife Pt during serve the student body in home t*.xxK>mie* for the Fniver- with a fine variety of the Jicld the 10.45 meeting. which will be in the Little Theatre o<# the1 The Formal Season *Hc*ne Economic* buildup, °n best quality foods and *(Jl:rnp»»i« of Ihquth Homes and ■Danish Folk School*" BY WEARING A with prompt and At 6:30 Tuesday evening in the t:nu*n building. -Looking Forward! iWith the Farm Family will be; courteous service the mam addie**. given by Miss Grace Frysmger. senior home nomist. with the extension eco¬ serv ice' The third list. thai of a million-' «alie a daughter 1 He should be grac ious—the ' Finely Taiored Tuxedo Three pieces, including Silk Vest ; sort of grariousneM that goes with I) ! X 1 N (1 . a pipe and tweeds. 2. lie should be helpless at; iumc*. 3 He must be a real person—! CAFKTKKIA j three-fourths of all men have only I a superficial know ledge of life f 4. He 4«al have to have u] S E It V I C E | -moral'* character. Strangely, not unc of the girls : mentioned wealth or social poai- r tion. After the an»wete were read ®lie I in the class, a vintmg.maiuad Jfunt Slnip wu- Kant Landing . ' Michigan January 18,19113 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS l'afe Three Agricultural Agent Yery Technical Engineers' Ball \ART SHORTS King George Compliments COLLEGE Will ipaak to to Open Spartan Formal Season Woodsmen Tenor Who Will Sing Here BULLETIN I The northern woods, linked with Here Tonight With Paul Specht society, Alpha 1'. i.i wishes to Sigma, honorary art announce that It I the memories of Paul Bun.vnn, sponsoring on art exhibit which Roland Hayei, Noted Nrfro Staler, Canard Famrd Soprana, is All tludeula interested In the "Big Wheels." and the years when T'u* Kngino^tn' bull toniphi, with Paul Specht and his na- is to be held on the third floor of ! Nellie Mrlba, Is Rrctire ganizatlnn of a pre-medlcal and I Michigan ■ produced more timber, .,>»>;(Il\ famous band, am! decorations reaomhling the tech- the Union in the faculty dining < Extraordinary Royal Command. pre-dental club at Michigan State than any other state will he the' are asked to attend a meeting held tnpit; upon which William F. John- it it ideal of civilization. promises to be one of the most ne and brilliant formal parties of the season. The Masonic The exhibit will be put up and j By CHESTER Bt'KOMKI O In this regard on Thursday, Janu¬ no if. county agricultural agent at Poland llayes. the noted negro I Bm Paw Paw. will address the For¬ Titer. Roger Quilter ary 24. in the chemistry building, !« in Ijansinp will be decorated for the occasion with de- estry club at 7.30 on Tuesday, here next Sh composer arranged room 201, at 7:30 o'clock. , of slide itiles. squares, transits, and other enRineering day, January 21, and will remain January 22. The public is in v it - until February 7. The exhibit will week, unwittingly caused the un-[with 'iqtisic lover. Fratik . h, and projections of pears and other instruments of forgettable Nellie Melba to receive hunter, to have a party In honor Lutheran Ktudenl club tonight machine ape, made bv 4 color and pencil techniques, oil an extraordinary royal command. llayes at the Schuster estate in in the home economic* building at Mr. N. W. Larktim is to lie guest rical projection machines Kappa Gamma winter term-formal After the American tenor, a faidenhead, with herself among 8 o'clock. paintings, life drawings, commer¬ I speaker at the open meeting of >,> floor and ceiling. dinner dance Saturday night Kei ¬ ;• newcomer to England, had sung at group of other prominent musi¬ cial work, and clay modeling. ' Sigma Alpha Beta, bacteriology llor features of the dceo- ami hi* band will plav for , a command performance before cian guests On this occasion/,she Forestry rlub meeting Tuesday. This display is made up entirely honorary, next Thursday, January n.- for the Kngineers' ball dancing -for the Kappa of work done by the junior and King George. Queen Mary* and explained to llayes that it was the January 22. at 7:30 p. m William 24, from 5 to A in the bacteriology indirect lighting effects, p;,!l> w,il Princess Mary, the royal couple king's command for her to find Johnson, county agricultural building. senior members of the landscape t false ceiling. Programs "us,on n' [attended a concert by Melba. Dur- him and hear him sing. Naturally | agent at Paw Paw. will speak. The i itig an intermission, they summon¬ h»- lesponded. And Dame Mel ha public is invited to attend. t he ball are black ami J*'"'"; Union party F it day night with ed the great coloratura to their box agreed with the royal verdict. .. with a black woodcut Ka?h.!m and congratulated her on her The famous and influential so-, Red Drennan's orchestra. T«x, 35 j Any girt desiring to play in the cents per person the mvr.. »nd .ir lM | splendid .performance. Then his I piano later gave a party of her co-ed orchestra for the Co-ed Prom sltml Nu . own at which she introduced the .tent j" ' Ore" H®1 nave you heard It o I a n d tenor to many celebrities. By Thursday night, January 24. Pi Kappa Delta will hold a designed the programs. < of the college It is should call Virginia Taggart. Girls (luncheon meeting at the Union ^ ayes? dudents in art. arrhi- 1 ,opening the way for introductions desiring to lie transported to tht noon Monday. Dame Melba s face registered ,he continent, Mrlba was influ¬ . us tor the ball, thereby W|H |,l*l> wupc architecture and 1 her unfamillarity with the prom and those willing to trans® • an exceedingly original hou*e par Tlie organization Is ential, too, in establishing Hayes artist," the king as a concert artist in Europe. port people should cull Helen An¬ Mate of the Theta Alpha Phi 'u-ineeriah party an<; *1' student in these dc- „:,"x must find and if the proudest possessions of cars thony immediately so that a fleet j play, "Enter Madame," lias again features of th»-« social r^. . B n p- In h Of Roland Hayes today Is a photo¬ may be organized. ■been changed. The play will he ..mi arc the Kappa Kappa * Traditionally, a royal statement i presented Thursday. January 24 rather tin graph of Nellie Melba. autograph¬ Engineers' ball tonight at like that is a command. Dame ed to him with a quotation of the ,i- the main h.illrtM.in of the Saturday night, and Kai,,0^, ach of tlicsi Melba set out on the trail of the Itjng's statement: Masonic temple in Lansing. Music Special meeting of nine Key .• /tmcrlcan. With characteristic by Paul Specht and his orchestra. memlwra will he held Moridav. Modesty. Hayes had supposed that" Hayes-Y« great ' January 21. at 8 p. m in the Union. The no one In particular would care to lambda Sigma meeting every know his whereabouts, so Melba Wednesday evening. 7:30 to 8 30. 4-11 rlub will hold a meeting ed at the close of fall term. Those had difficulty in discovering any who took initiation at that time trace of him. Men Taboo When seminar B of the library. .one welcome. Every- tonight at 8 o'clock on the fourth floor of the-agricultural hall. arc Marian Andrew. Norenc An- Eventually the great soprano lo¬ 1 s. ige. Anna Mae Childs, Bruce cated the American through the Co-edsHoldProm Tea dances every Monday and Student party tonight at 8 o'clock Fox. Alfred Green. Edward Mor- Thursday afternoons from 4 until in the student parlors of Peoples 1 Unusc Muncie. Paul Rolw. i* band at the Lan- , 1 11s. Choote Advertning at Theme 8. in the Union ballroom. Admis-1 church. Entertainment and le¬ temple beginning at Mis Iicue Wilson. John Wortman. sion. men, 10 rents, ladies free. i freshments. (. Everyone invited. Alice Wrigglesworth ancf Russell for Anaual Party. nt and Mrs hsabeth Conrad. Mi R S J""' fluid The fraternity hud ils first meeting of the term last week and Everything from the Fisher .Body girt to "Aunt Jemima, with JUST ARRIVED! J Pcp-indent to Retire" toothpaste, and "Time in between w ill he rep¬ " The Arnold S her le Beta Alpha Fridav and Katurday—'Mnne of uted when the Co-ed Prom For Spring! For Spring! Green Gables." starring Ann Shir¬ I the j ley and Tom Brown. night. The party will be an advcitli display worthy of the pages in SUITS Dresses Sunday and Monda>—"The Gay and lllvorree," starring Fred Astaire, Saturday Evening Post, with r (•iliger Kogrrs. Idward Ferret! g ' .tr»t» Ticket Sale Definitely Limited Original Favors • malion of check* .!•' I«1 *121*8 ftURRC-l- Alpha I'hi t *|>rivtir tn|»-4osit suit theme Phone 2 ISM Get Your Tickets for the 1935 e Style Si\CP Prat lire Mouse r. 116 W. dinmi J-HOP Allegan Barrett's Shoe Repairing ' featuring ZINC AND COP PI 8 PLATES - cuTaajrSSnrSSrrrTTT^o wmicm Mtoooua vouacoov iaiihiuiiv Jh.CAFITAt PHOTO ENGRAVERS! tLtctaorvoo / Ill ANSON WEEKS AND HIS ORCHESTRA Corsages Order them at the FEBRUARY 1 Collegiate Flower Shop 211 Abbot Rood i'huo* 3702 Lansing Masonic Temple WE TELEUKAi'H HJtHiM 119th Armory OWNE SCHWOB aid his ordwira MO-1 25 Mth KfTY IMK INifl TTTE MinnCAK STATE NEWS Friday, January }8,19m Mrs. Collin's Eldest Son, YEARUNG CAGERS , State Team Defeats NATIONAL A CLOSE islJ WIN OPENING TILT Fendley,1s Expert on Mat SPORT SUMMARY •lock, f Marquette Cagers in CiTarh Collins. Husky Product of Oklahoma, Had a Spotless Itv .TACK WARNER Coming from behind twice ini! the name, State's yctu kctbiill team dur* Hogers, f UrtB has- Heck, f dcfrritrd Grand Rap- Van Fan sen. CloseContest, 30-29 FIEND Record as a College Grunt and Groan Artist. t oll and I C trl Stoefen, this cob fieri scheduled game At bainIttU?■ Grand Wednesday, i Her rick, g Rapids hnd Smith, u s ago, (huLwho are II to.to U lead. The spirited fresh | Van Faascn and (larlock Star for (!rffn and Whitf as Woritadt stinted out the second half with a Totals is HfId to Two Field Coals; Hueo rush that had the Grand Rapid: lads bcwildt rrd. Dropping Uiom j Marquette Crowd Views Came. •« i the Mot had . lt> HARRY WISMHl I4mI by Am Vnn Fansrn anil Hon Oarlock. Michitfnn State's rtjrhtinjr basketball team eked nut a well deserved victory over Hill Chandler's Marquette fix•• by the narrow mnryin of tt.0 to 20 at demonstration hall Thursday eve- ninjr in a contest packed with thrills and one which had the fans on their feet cheering for over half the panie. It was Van Fa aaett's one handed j > i \«• t shot, with but 50 second remaining, which finally spelled defeat fi PATRONIZF. Till*. AnVFRTtxii Oolden Avalanche. Van had previously scored mi similar shots, all of which came at crucial moment this final counter gave Stat its one point edge, and tor.v. he a Oarlock also prove hero, holding the great sK OUTLOOK POOR Morstadt to two Ibid goals and hngging ten points for FOR TRACKMEN himself. His play all during the fray was spectacular. l,n*« of Men Through flradua The with 8»"»; lM>th s«,irl,;»l chilis slmvly mining sev- hon anrf |njurir, ' Will Cauir Vral ghnt*. rlowe in MorMmli Many Vacancies. counting from Jtu> foul win soon nullified, h« Oarlock went on n lit rampage all his own. el two free throws nod n tttno the Spurt Morstadt foul line 18 to 15 h ad onds before lui leaped high u ^ cepted a Mar a beautiful undeih, flipped a shot! puss to Ibiritk Who counted while traveling at top speed A few seconds later the gun half Scot e: Marquette IB. State 1? ri The second half opened with w * both teams lighting madly for p. " the edge Van I* iiasen scoi -however, as a result of . potts from licit nk Moist —throughout the years what one tiling has given so much pleasure..so much satisfaction placed Rouse ul guai d left the floor the mwri his fine play, But two minute play when Bob Hcnick dove live feet through empty kpnoe to block - a close in shot from Kulrudo in tensive years play seen in this section in Fling and CasteiM»n scored SUlf iii Ihr la*l week, the S|urUia laving defeated They came looking for gold more tying up the count, this tune Mr *lcrn Ke*er\e in » 31 In 33 thriller U*l Saturday evening. ... but they found tobacco at 2# al! With U»th team* STl'D'ENTS The Marquette victory invited to iui very angling foi an u|N*ning. Morstadt v. M. (. A. I.ECTt'RK Mweet indeed In Coach Hen \au was fouled llis a tempt wa» mk> Al*l> and hi* tie Mar¬ ccssful. giving Marquette a one men quette last winter eked nut a as ... and tnliamt lias liccn like gold ever since! i pat* point lead Van Faawn then tip¬ the couple «f victories over the The tulmeco rnisctl in Virginin ami exchungetl ped the 1*4*11 track to Hern. k. who Students will hnd litis inspiiing Spartan*. in turn passed to Smith, and with as well .in useful in giving them Here are a few interesting for goods licl|nsl thehtrugglitig toloniap to get a a pretty pane «.| maneuvering a *UU*tu* on Thursday night'* Smith passed to Van Fa a sen v ho glimpse of the possibility of ut- foothold tvhen they rainu to Auicricn. taming a high ideal through the halite: For Marquette, the great alluded Khiig for the tlfth time: .Murftladl scored two field goal* and scored, giving State vicum> Igiter on. it tvns tobacco that hcl|iett to clothe Tire lecture wdl he held at 8:00 on 20 altelhpl* for a grand aver¬ and revenge over the mm n spy j p. m Sunday, m room 105 of the age of 10 per cent, while for and fcctl Washington's brave aruiy at Valley from Milwaukee HoUi*ter building Alt students 5)1*1* Ron Gar lock not only made good on four out of four attempt* Forge. from the foul line hut al*o count¬ GIVE TRAINING ed from on three out of seven shot* the field, in addition to Today it is tobacco that lielps—more than any other commodity raised in this country—to pay guarding Momtadl. Team aver¬ /j> I ' IN BADMINTON * turnouts for the W have been exception- A • ages were almost even, however, with state's team scoring ten the expense of running our Government. In the final year 1913--H the Federal Abqut 35 freshmen are goal* from the field: KUte had »r the 48 shot* and Marquette attempt¬ lair/v Cm/ihuoI plantm m oomj orr-n....,;y Coternment collected ti!6,000,000 from ed 48. laara AwH Game From ' fan..,. an.. wn«., girls. ami .hipped hundred, of the tat on tobacco. Mod of thit came AlkLab. ru-... nioieiK "w> a,v "penally urged 111 come fn*und» of lobacro to oepartmeai ,»ut lor their team practices from cigarettes — #ix cents lot on For BOWLERS h niiland in return fur eight practices, -25 point, arc gi v - Alone with the various olhcr en too (or th. frr»t tram, SO lor food, and supplies. package of tuenty. sports listed far W A. A. activities the second team; there atv to la- The Independent bowling lea¬ Mis, Parker o( the physical cdtica-. about In sols „„ „ te.rni, and siih- gue, with games to be schrduts-d Yea. the cigarette helps a lot—and it certainly llorr department ts very anxious to.slitule. for both. The j... 4 will he by L L Frtmodig of the col¬ «Urt the game of badminton. This! open en r > Saturday lege athletic department, wilt morning. any game has become very popular in; vacant hour in the morning, and on begin their matehes on Thurs¬ Smokers hate seteral reasons for liking the east and It is gradually spread-! Tuesday mgbta trorn T to ». to that day, January 24. The Delta ing to Michigan. There is much' the guts may get in their cighl Sigma Phi and Phi Delta Tlteta Chesterfields. For one thing. Chesterfields interest In it already in Flint and practices fraternities hare entered In the are milder. For another thing, they taste also there are teams league, and all others who ore j Sometime In the near future, the interested in forming a team If there are any girls Green Splash girls are going to better. They Satisfy. the game, they are i Ann Arbor to meet the U. of M. from fraternity members or stu¬ swimming team The girls who dents living tn roaming houses If enough aula (how inter, rs in the W. A. A. meets are requested to get tn touch tot in Una gum Ma sport, tt will with Steve MaCris at tha Rain¬ good work in thetr prac- h* luted on tilt XTJCA activity bt asked to comeout on bow Recreation as soon as pos¬ bt a»v»n lac it Wadncadar night, to practice with sible. All matchee wilt be will be next that they may go bowled at the Rainbow'alleys. to I o'clock.