S. C.-Library it Lansing, aich. /■Michigan State News WEATHER Warmer iAmnrrnu. KAST LANSINC, MICHIGAN, Trt'.StiAY, MAY 7. IM ii ' Sn. ft.'i Riggs Announces Cut FROLIC DRAWS Prospective Politicians BAND NUMBERS Angelica Rodney, '35 In Cap-Gown Charges NEAR AS PLANS cu" SELECTEDPonder FOR Wins PartyCarnival AffiliationsPrize To Save Buying Plans ARE COMPLETE of Political Party in Future. FIRST CONCERT With State's History Falcone Chooses Seven Popular East l„«,n Mamjcr Sets Price for Rentals st $3.00 in Order That D<,cotalions Wil1 Fm'4" Unique Lansing Senior Wilf-oe Given $25 Award, V/itb Second Prize Concert Selections to be Play¬ arments May Be Rouyht Outright by '38; Orders Fr,,s,, lnvolvf "unm- er! by Band Wednesday F.ve. of $10 Going to Robert Carpenter. Author of Should Be in by May 18. Firtl D'1*' nl: C«")P a hi lj<\\ 11' «• urt* etafwoH, Hay Kiursc Maestro ami Famous N. B. C. v » Three Freshman Cornelists and U it. .! In.-1 nitrht that rental ehartres f.this v.-ai'- pu- would l«> iiit from St with a ¥1 refund t>. with the Orchestra Will Play for Dan- , Jl, .Senior Clarinetist to Give . • fund, thus (M|uallintr the |.riee» set In i ..m|*tit..is cers for Dance, May 10.. •" Two Solos as Feature. i •dinp to a ei.utra. t made h„t year, Itiyy. e\| l:,ie.-I, en is given fi.ui \eai s t.< pas fur tint ia| s and r .«i expirutiim nf that tirn. n f"r*he nwt III'"i.Cleveland Artist !.t eloaniny. pn.luil.ly Wilt) Plays KHtlitV *h> cents. Hot in the ?ie the success of the MSC SPEAKERS MSC STUDENTS LOSE CONTEST ATTEND MEET Harlan Clark and Marian Don- drro Fail to Place in Wavno EVENTPLANNED RURAL GROUPS Ten Interrational Club Members Sent to League Relations Univesritv Competition. BY DAIRY CLU& 3ING THURSDAY Convention Last Week. To Hold Open Houae Demon- Infham County Studenti Will itralion of Dairy Induitry Hold Music Festival in Thursday Night. . Demonstration Hall. WL TO INDUCT DETROIT BOOKS WEBB AND HURD PHYSICS PROFS OFFICERS SOON MSC SYMPHONY SPEAK TONIGHT Ins Mabel Peterson to Preside PLANNING TRIP How to Select Appropriate and f Michael Press'to Conduct Col¬ as Installing Officer at Local Faculty Will Attend Meet- Tasteful Clothirg. Subject of Ceremonies. lege Group at Music Festival n Three truck, be-1j J0 BE HERE THIS WEEK Children's Chorus ,tend he looked and-poke life Ui« are '-«"•• a.iioa.rded with their bring the treasurer's' receipt HCAL ASHE BRANCH onging to the National Guard for this $5.00 fee to the Reg¬ Remarks V Mr Fred Searle STATE PROFESSORS ATTEND i«m» middle age average American citizen, a bttie top* Mun Wehh graduated (ram It w large,, CotumU.. and taught at Carnegie . istrar's Office at the earliest WILL MEET TONIGHT possible date. Payment of this County Commissioner of Schools rucuirt i vrlLffllvAL engmnm vUnrEHEHvL due hu clr"rU ,hat ,he ^111 solvent and tlie beautiful T'* " ,,M 1 rT'";" fi.:r coming to State, where she is final meeting of the stu- Address Dr Robert S.Shaw, ! new League of Nations building head of the Home Lcunornic* ■1 branch of the American So- Wednesday night at 7.15 m the I ^ tho catUe h(.fe lhey wm ! President, Michigan State College i Deans E. L Anthony and R. C. at Geneva is nearly completed. clothing detiartnwnt Mr Kurd, of Engineers arTnory VII Huston, and Dr E J. Miller and Another speaker at the Model who is owner of the two Hurd Mechanical _ S inspect those at Oakland Farm at ! Highland Fling Scotch Folk Dance j V R. Gardner of the Agricultural: Assembly was a man from the ci. th.ng stores m Lansing and J® held tonight at 7:30 'Mom 105 of Olds hall. p. m TAVIS TO ADDRESS OPEN Will all Seniors who will be Children of County (all grades) Experiment Station will attend a I University of Michigan faculty East Lansing, is a prominent Lan- Clark Lake. and on Saturday they prevented from graduating be- B Morris, of the Haskelite VHI, ! conference at Dearborn, Michigan who had gone to Geneva a few sing boiine*s man andI is connect- FORUM AT CHURCH SUN. j Will journey along with the judg- will discuss "Th* Elas- ;Z * Am ing class from State to the Lock (America, the Beautiful on May 7 nad 8, It is presented (Continued on page 3) ed with many civic afiairs. JcAn Davis of the econwnicsde- Shorc Farm #l Cr ^'-Perties of Wood in' the and the Samuel A. Ward jby the American Chemical; — It is expected trut the lecture of Stamped and Em- partment will address the Open j R Farm at Augusta, Audience, Chorus 'Foundation and is on the subject' Order your Mother's Day Flow- will be Attended liuly as well as Forum of the Peoples church next .*««»*« ^ugusia, of agriculture, industry, and ers at the Collegiate Flower Shop, the preceding ones in the series JJJ* Objects." AU engineering are invited to the meet- sunder from 12 to 1. He will speak I science. i next to the State Theater. [ have been. on "Holding Companies"'* I MK IlK.AN STATK NKVV8 Tuesday, May 7, !• •ed on flu' inside c.f the sou- Rodney. Secretary J A P MeetingNutoHold Cornell University Given:0micron ___ . , ...... Namely. ' the date and Mr. and Mrs. C. O Wilku Michigan State News 'tit>U»h«-d T>i«MtAy* Spartan Oracle Herbari 11 m by M. S. C. Grad Omirron Nu. ' Wednesday national Home Eco- time of the dane... the or,host™. Prof. and Mrs H V P.,hi and the patrons and patronesses The patrons and patronesses for |t seems that the of.M.) Fresh were mi i Miehifc t tii !.■ i).-i.ii.. fraternity, will the affair will.be President and 'done In their choice'"6f an , By JIM QUEIXO . s|" ns«tr an open mc« tint'..We Im-s- i; S Sivw |).mm and Mrs tra. so thpy hid Rus I Hyde Bailey, Class of 1382, Honored in Return ly.j,. Dr. Liberty Hvae , m.,% hii.. .-»• . ..vi.«k. it r n-M.-n i>« ..n .mr M Ohlson.nl Emmons. Dean Khsah. Hi Onrtid. Fi iday night Hunt-.r ■i«ien will he the Dean Mane Dye. Dean and Mrs. Miel igon contend that Ih, . Trl«*phi.ni* 2-2*«"." H> I \KKV lilSTKI. i I' ' I pl.int? r topic will he E A He m».v. Dean and Mis K the boys played swell TVI-phon* 3*12 n i<- Metabolism." E. Anthon>. P« and Mrs. W. the engagement . an was a Telephone 3*12 uld hi of parttcu- Oiltner. (\>l. and Mrs P R everyway. PROXH FROLIC PLANS ARK NOW rtiMPl.KTK Summer's •r4 <* Newest Fashions The toast of new Sttmmci fashion*! ("onspieu- School of Nursing ounly jmwnt hero. See the in. MY DEAR MR. MARLEY DRESSES » when vhi delivered that I .Master of Nursing $g95 $y95 the legislature Investigate ? I'ho 1 ten n. SCHOOL (11 Nl KSINO WKSTKKN UESKHVE I MVKKSm Grayce Shopp :i Strand Arcade t IrrpUnd. Ohio Vexed liy si Viol-fiiseel? "PEP on i THE AIR ... ^ /f 'y/// a// O/r/ Cyo/f/ RUTH ITTING one the Carnegie Endow- To Appearance of Ocean Liner> \ Stlldio f ! ment for International Meetings of that first Model Lea- Peace. FROM CONVENTION if.'i iititiued from page 1) For SWL Party Held on Friday ballroom Static .»»( PLAN MEETING months rocements ago to for witness the Sao the ar- Plebis- wvre in cnP'tol build* at ^,ns|hg to create a more Mollrtt, Lewi, and Wiimrr Re¬ .•it.'-'made wan transformed completely Friday night into ; iCK D. PARKER Bv I ho l«.VuV fnun.-il » I*"*- 01,1 -un-going steamer. for the annual spring party of the j Country Life Confluence ii Unpleainnt Odnr of Flower ii He UIIVC it '.'pictim* of tH, v; us "r •'»»« Model Uaiiuc cam, (he Vari-colored flags were strung turn From Lafayette, '""I fliulonnls as he saw them <.-ticd International Relations while the balcony was decorated to resemble thi STUDIO PERSONALITIES SrKido'fd for Saturday, Due to Nerriiary Plant lu'tund' thr ci mm 11 „mi *h«h P."'. H B f.cld, vith a large smoke stack making thr • more realistie. "Nor- i Robert May II . Proceri. fiiion Mollett, Jnn Janets nnd he lieartl them stjeak Sit AtiMmnv ' 1 hf '■"*'Portion of the history the name-*of the boat, appeared in various places, such as nouncer of the station, made his ——- 'Harry Wismcr. Michigan State's Eden Foreign Sccretarv I.aval anil ',''l>--,,'tmr-nt Kiis. been the advisor The i vth k chairs and life preservers. A The walls were decorated with rafN° debut at Ohio State unfver- Country Lite conffrcnce. The flower displayed on the! delegate* to the F.nst-Central N. of that ;j shades of blue for the* Mity. over the college station sp^nsi red by the V'. higan State t «?>if college orchestrn was 1 . 7 took place in 1924 Mr Coleman campus agricultural i rganirations, nJnrn, a tinpical creeper, native to ! bark on the campus Sunday evc- „„ . pisiform a< the north COLLEGE ! * »'K«- »" wtll v- held m the Union building Thazil. The very unpleasant odp.cj.ning after participating in one of she ballroom. The party J * t « w _ __ _ _ _ t announcer and then came to M Saturday, May !' arising from it is part of the!the most active convention* of this rouRhly enjoyed b> the I Kill I It I I 1SI JSC to broimr business mnn.ierr register Delegates at the- invention will plant's device tor attracting car-jtvpc in years, \« d which attended { W v L i> mJ 1 11 j g of the music department 11c in the Cri-m building af- took ter arriving <>»> campus Follow- non flies, which are essential to! Meetings were held in the Pur- ' the fertiii/ation of the plant I due Union Friday afternoon. Sat¬ last fall and has made a rie- ing this there will !>»•> a convora* If f, R Chapman, supcrinten-! urdny morning and afternoon and Spartan Women's league in- to tot the tables ith brightly stall; n de'ogat»«s m the Union Herd of the rlt il Rut .mi rat Oar- ' we handled by C R Wonsrtler. piet at Hunt's Food ballroi—» A ? abler lining the tion's old policy, «h..rt talk will be H.-rH of the Real Rotanical Oar-1 president of the Purdue Student P Thursday night Ticket*, known to his fi in presented upon the convention's h.-.,from the Kew Rotanical i C'nunriI who presided in fine fash- of DcPauw univi gi net ,d theme *aha. !> tlm- year t;>>:fans. London, in March 10.14 ion and kept the delegates con- • two degrees •a hi !««■. What kied < f a rural and" produced the first flower in stanlly in order Omirron #\n will hold an cvj Ron Heath, a >oung |>»- jvl.- want in I »< ■» mbrr of the same veat Two The State delegaf«*s took an ac¬ The Symbol meeting Wednesday night at light the Tint o'clock in room |f»l ..f the he ta inrd -codlings and this is the second aided considerably to the success of Your Profession ec building. Dr. Ohlsnn will spc •inated air at the mike The delegates will then divide to bloom of the convention, several prob-' >ne Choose It With Carel . into gener a; gi\m bv piogram lis* Ethel Webb and Artlu Prof I eril Mrkle WK AH SiOn.'t PI SisttM. Water Carnival cm ttmicrrn Vu Hold Open lln CAT CliM vv,) N,,ill|l*Y k3/\ 1 #| *}L 1(huppt Vlunday) Marie litc Sunday, May 12th GIVE FLOWERS DUANE YATES .tubus Stull.cre Mother's Day WEAR I LOWERS \M> IIIS OHt IIKSTK \ H mi Radio Parti (ONNIK ROIUNS Slanlcv Rullrr. Collegiate Flower Shop Flnurrn hy wire—anytrhrir Adtnis-ffun ilk haf Ingram, expensive center leaves,.inly. Turn vnur l»ai k <*n tup leaves. They're raw, hitter, stinging. Turn your hark mi hnttnm leaves. t hi Onu-ga house ll>c>'renarsc. sand), grimy. Ucforc I vinsider West Mary Mayo Sunday afternoon 20 senior be at the mik' it unrthy, every leaf must Ik- a center leaf, girls entertained the junior girls 3 4'i p m. To Of the dormitory at a tea which mild, line-tasting, fragrant. I ilo licit irritate was held in the living room of West Mary Maya hall feature is put on every Tuevt • yuur throat. Altuve all — I'm your I vest friend. I*aigc vases of spring flowers at this time and appeals to mtei decorated the tea tables and a ieetual and mortm as well Hit n dainty lunch of tea and cookies v as served Guests for the after- new .n were Mrs Thompson, Mrs A Perfect Gift Coiburn, Dean Dye. Mrx. Shaw, Miss Conrad and Miss Richards For a Man The purpose of the tea was to in- j teres? the junior girls in the Dor¬ mitory Alumnae association, Naomi Paquctte of Saginaw was a guest at the dormitory for the Hiwcred chiffon nitied or tel shade*. The Women's building held It* •Vatura! peasant linen for ! annual spring term party Satur¬ the country. day night A cabaret effect was used for the decorations. Check¬ Pure white — an outdtand. ered table cloths were spread on if'* evening color. small tables at which punch and wafers were served. The party was made even more attractive by the chic waiter outfits worn by the girls who took charge of the serving. Week-end guests at the women's It'll6 W. Allegan building were Caroline Chapel of t Flint: Esther Parmenter and Miss lleQvleCiioP 'Lyons of Femdale: Eline Punt- iman. WilliamsUm: Elisabeth Yut- i ting, Florence Pedkr and Sally 1 LNt IN-LmUm in M Ik, d, fclwfevi, with THB HIT I'AKADB, ov„ NBC Ninork » n » p. a. B. 0. J.T. MTcmoAN state news Tuesday, May S. JOf! State Stopped in Try COACH BALL'S MEN GOLFERS TAKE YEARLING NETMEN YEARLING GAME 5™ RAINED OUT AGAIN For Six Straight by TffQ MATCHES DEFEAT WESTERN |S POSTPONED | Enrage Albion, Wayne Univera. Western State Froth Badly Beat- — 'l!.w 'hut"ibrn '"i'i.t Western in Slugfest FIEND1 ity, Not,r Dame This Week. RsPids Wayne II. Bow to Van- Alityne's Squad. en at Ranney Park Saturday. Weather Sets BsttleAL..J fl».«t» Ahead mond1 Clatsic Thursday. Creektoto D..- V vt » »' """l and rated in . Three Pikltm W M as Hilltoppers Continue Their Hold Over Spartans; Brabdt Belled Out as State Gets Ten Hits; Ypsi(anti is Next Game. SADDLE HOUSES For Rent RED CEDAR STABITS Fast I .anting SPRING CLASSIC SCLS FINISH OF make* for health, and ripplinir muscles. vigm. a more active mind. Tla here feu nights a tveck—and y day. SPORTS SCRIBES WATCH Prominent Metropolitan Writers . to Re on (land for Rarhmap's Opener wkdnknday and tih hmmy rortum not only smiled at him ! added Irvin Cnlih Comedy Ti raything that Science really knows about waking cigarettes is used in making CH ESTER EI ELDS 1 he cigarette industry could LIGGETT & MYI KS TOIiAC.t <1 CO. never ha: e been what it is except for these modern ciga- rette machines... Thry make good cigarettes and winkers kmuv each individual cigarette receives lite must cure- hd inspection. ) aid hard!v ArAn.tr such . urc'ittort fa detailpossible un- you could see it with your When the Chesterfield tobacco cutties to tlie cigarette making machines it has. Itcen blended ami cross-blended. Then it i< cut into long even shreds just the right size to smoke right ami burn right. ! very Chesterfield Cigarette has to Iv perfectly made to get • hv our inspectors. Until you open the package yourself the cigarettes are scarcely touched by human hands. _ Mi/d ripe tobaccos, skilled ■ workers arid the most modern up-to-date machinery all help to make Chesterfield the cigarette thatt milder, the cigarette that "WE'VE GOT A better. DATE TONIGHT-" Cports Menll Baseball—Michigan Normal, traditional rival, and one a; of the j Thar usually do! Thai's V This Week U outstanding clubs of the state .this [ year, wilt furnish the protege* of > bscauss Ihsss pretty to¬ l\y DONALD IIIITII. Mr Hobs with some of the stiff- j ads have a very simple est competition that they will have ; clothes social! Thry buy : ~ to fa»v this season, their clothes at PenneyV i Wednesday. Mty ft After dropping the Western frocks, sweaters, stock- Tennis—As nil of the matches, State contest last week, the locM ; lags, bats bom Penney s | of last Friday were rained out. lads will in* in there intent on j clothe them smartly icr I the racketeers will meet Albion climbing back into the winning j vary little! Wednesday^ afternoon at 3:30 ; column, and incidcntly. to protect o'clock, weather permitting As their record of not having lost a, • It pays Coach Ball's men have had a rath-: game on the home grounds this1 to shop at er long layoff, it seems as if Green and White should take this; the]year.Tennis—At 3:30 the tennis team ; win again go inio acuon, n ] Friday. Mar IS | against Wayne university. iiillil