EDITORIALS harfiH TM* Tttim \ Journalistic Abortion prak* Tanifht Ir I I •• ivaotek Charch The Ih-mon Machine FRIDAY night roaster dates i Nocturnal Fire colina alters >•««««. *« «*.« DATE 0F prom Indian Speaker Will are former limit changed from Interpret Customs at last minute J. Celeman Tells of E\- on party bids march 6 to 13 af jj{s Race Tonight £ v* ' f fk # . prrirncf While Rooming 1*'*' u. 1 rtiit Orifimily PUntifd for With Band Leader. Senior Class President Declares Sophomores Postpone Party Only 250 Tickets Will Be One Week to Secure Popular INDIAN' DAN't'KK Charles Eagle Plume Will Pre¬ f>er>(iai NiyM Movrd Up Sold for 1936 Senior Ball. Band for Annual Formal. sent Varied Program in Peo¬ , VithS. ples Church, Starting 7:30. name Jlrf, ircrrl roastmasters Y M. C. A. *nJ Stodrnt C«lM>or»le in Korni Miss ANNOUNCES PARTNER Margaret Sharp? of Bay City Will Lead Traditional 0 1 Vf ,'a T %l H» \I!V AND Ills C%RD! IM \\S Plans TEMPLE TO BE SITE Nesting Tickets Go on Completion*, Sale Toward LECTURE WILL CLOSE COURSE FOR THE YEAR End of Neat Week. Perkins, Halliburton, Thomp¬ l8£ Meeting*. Grand March With Colina. son, Brown, Lewis, and *, H%RRV D1*MIK Mortar Board Offers B f't Formal Party to Be Given by Girl*' Honorary Is Termed Fine phemore Prom decided late I Flume, member of the Black- party «>n Krnbtv *eem Opportunity for Co-fcL* to Foot the Bill. week to postpone their [ last I foot Indian tribe, will speak onuifll party for one Week. \ Itonight at 7 :,TO in the auditor- - - • ,, The party, last formal of the \ liuni of Peoples church. Con¬ Aceorilmu t«< the prcvtoi — sidered the foremost inter- • ory, the ticket riistributfr r: the is U' be limit eel to X hail I. iUreter of Indian folklore arid !culture, the lecturer has as the utile*, But Dick t\»lm Cltitrlr* la tie Plume Mojlai jv. Mortar Board Lecture. To talk or not to talk i« lint j Mi l t;u w»m't net a Iwigain tike that i to play at the Masonic Temple l-Little Theatre from 7 until H| ... s-ihhkB ;• i*ntiun of the time . ,lt |m nu»vem.nt* He al¬ mMdle-wcm, mtemir»Dnf* these'p#rtv |* shat only ISO girt# »1U "» vntn for mar*v n rmm Clot that ( The ehairmeti far thi* years part; ■{■o'clock on -the trqne, "What to j exhibiting sign language.'^xplgin-,, Annual Portrt Reading Contest f h::*V c. • \u h,mc. «.f a lifetime. to tick.' .wU' (.u, ';i. follows .lack McKibbin 1 uic.n-1 •«'*.- , | Talk About." This talk wa tdm-atcil University Will Be Held March 10. originally scheduled for Ins! but - statedebatersconcert here Thursday night, postponed due* to contlietinp wa* : ■ at albion meet draws praise Mrnchofer, Nickl,. McMonac1 M. S. C. Symphony Plays to MSC Debaters Appreciative Audience Willi ' Arcompanird Team to Albion . Tournrv Last Week. Now Numbrrs Fralurrd. to Hold Forum on Euthanasia Legalized Mercy Killings In Be Subject of Radio Dis¬ cussion Tomorrow. M.iit.U lbu.nl I tun WKAR brief SPEECH CONTEST i • meaning •i'rrludr .European countries, and many whicit was play- ! people believe that its mtroduc TO BE MARCH 17 arwell hkd prev¬ i tn>n into the United States in the : near future is not an improbable DANCING LESSONS t* women Although Peice OriUrical Opon to Both c.-ieKai.-. m ia of the Christ "Man and His Environment HALF COMPLETED Illdl.tl rgrd with perforrm.l in lifornia, but the Some Bacteria Useful to Man," i? Man «od Women With pa'rd in Uw'leaau drbatrs. I.ii sutnes for iuin«elf1.h« rrplics with the title of an address to be given thow on the varsity squads and prewnt form : I not been com- Men Fipiih Part of Serin of PriiM Offered. ! sor J D Mcnchhoier. of the speec h ; aid O'Hara, while Alvin K0w urn1 Farweil descrila'd hix work Joseph E. Creighton, a member i At the beginning of the term ] whit«> 185 men signed up for the duncirig women held until a much of the Michigan department of 1 class department, who is in charge ofjaki. Kenneth Greer. Noyn ore symbolic than pictorial, s|MH»«».r<*d by the Spartan 2 ' " ' Following his talk the Indian koa! Serrico Croop Start, •■.rtunt at : !■' room 316 oi both the local contest and aUo Jonos, Gerald Winter, and / then proceederl to name the {state, will talk at 2:45 p m. Fri- : Wofiu n s League, and up to thi* will be willing to answer any As hall to hear a talk by A R the stale contest. pUnned for the ' Amsden, Stanley it—the j day. His topic is "The Script Be- [time live of the series of ten les- PfOjeet of Keodiof Barron of New York city, who second week in_-Aprll at Calvtri t Clarence Dennis make .--A Everett, It, | and i various themes comprising : Christ theme, followed by the ! hing the Manuscript." Governor questions put by his audience, On fin json* iwve been given. Vac art Periods. many occasions that he has made wiU discus* Bis experiences in ,n Grand Rapids i "Transfiguration." the "Eternal." | Frank D. Fitzgerald will speak at ] The class meets every .Thurs- this offer, he lias IXtch Guirw^ Barron. who at the prfctxl - time - : • jftrtead 0f having tMt| (or ,nd se parate con- wom#.n. U ASME TO SHOW MOVIES l ^ theme, the prayer at the List Sup {4:45 p. m., Friday, on the gov- j ernor's hour. jday evening in the gym annex. | where tabetic tilythc takes the an hour uled talk in spent nearly addition to his sched¬ making his answers. Lansing, is a mining j ! The program for the next three in ** rr«Bhj to ting m r »ho lor thr p." i5, the practice ^ in other speech con- or»toric«l U j Both lantrrn t\Z. ,r.rt m„,, "".f'""1' | day* is as follows: [tickets and Elizabeth .Baxter, pia- nlst, furnishes the music Other -«.u dur«., their wl ^ U. Im «r,plo>-«l br ^t«t. op« "to txih mr~ | « BouM" D.m jm br .howr, » ' ZZ Md th." "AkLm Thi.' " WEDNESDAY girls of the group in charge ore HORT MAN ClVES TALK cucpu, mrmoi enlrrprl«^ In U.r goW WQmm ^ fir„ ^ wo„ room HI of Oldj hal! toniyht S is one of Farwell's most serious Mildred Costenboder, Evan Stod¬ Novel arrangements of flowers Of ty* rto! im .tr m.mng rrg^n. of Dutch Gurnw ^ by frtnem Scullin. i,17:30 od"l't P>*ura works and was played Thursday dies. j 6:00 a. m.—Rising Sun Melo¬ dard. Mary Jeanne Shaw, June was the theme of a talk given by ' cock and Wilson i ' »rvrr*! "tuctror. .vyoor »ho u murr«tcd. tn .tid!- $10 >nd th, u l5 Sldncy ' ,hown tlw 32:00 noon—Farm service hour. Kllleen, and Peg Killeen Paul R Krone of the horticulture •or^M rtudcet, in «!L r«t .n.1 twn w riub mrrrtbrrs. U tnvttcd to Co,fm won ^ prur U.I company under f e auapice. of th. ,ur "mC !° pub"r' Weather, market*. Question* and The flrst class of this naturu department before a group of stu¬ - -xrtbtr The blind student, utraa meeting. „„ loci American/ Society of . concluding nmnb«_wa. i answers, agricultural engineering dents of the Home Economics di¬ 2> h,ve anything to : I #rrt pri„ Kinarr wUI rpp. rhan.c.1 Er.gmJcr,. Everybody h ' men's League four ago. vision last Wednesday afternoon. J ' 3 j of the V ienna Wood*.' Upon it« years demonstrated how flowers "•V . ,T" K jurl •hoar* doing thla Mrric- ga»aa." iw MECT SIGMA EP&ILON TO —' r«»l M S C at the Rate con. f j completion, the audience demand¬ | 1:00 p. m —Musical interlude. Since the majority of the boys He ed returns of Press and finally ob- are beginners and because the should be arranged for tea rooms, ■••"•uthiiuc aooor uie the contact* convacvi 3. * ft 0—— assistant »-«■»4 _«^ ** Brown, Profsaor liudwig von Schoen- I 1:10 p. m.—Survey of English group i» so large, only funda¬ targe banquets, informal dinners, »«r ..th -JK blmd atodent. director tor toe Old, Motor Work., j 0( Michigan wUI Kenflueg of |he Royal Academy of j Literature, E. P. con- lish department. mental steps are taught—one-step, agreed that both prof.t wxH be the principal speaker to- ' Royal Academies has recently an- two-step, fox trot, waltz, and a rative departments. He also dis¬ *** wterchange of ideas and morrow evening at a regutor meet-• . stlidcnt ^ liscov The height of perfection in auto- j 2:00 p m—WKAR Ensemble, few tango or rhumba steps. Great-. cussed the choice of flower holders ***** from the material they mg cf Sigma Epaikm, honorary MtJon cm the so ny spat with the j 19,2:30 p. m — Spanish Lesson No. J. O. Swain, modem languages ly emphasized Is the necessity of; be easily patched theater, Ethel Barrymore; i proper position for ease and grace- { up by mrerly borrowing $3.50 and You may honestly TAL all your dance music, Tal Henry a fulness. Then, too, the dancers are taking her to the Senior ball to North Carolinians. given helpful tips on how to dress hear Tal Henry. ftBRVA LI —VWI CMtLL'l Tug* 2 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, February | ti« Physically Itandteapped Chil- Michigan Sta te News STATE DEFEATS c","c's™S™ S™K """ CO-EDS EARN WW jdriNT and Adults. John J Lot*. 5tatc department of , WAYNEFENCERST^rSTM /SP-V" rrv* tf IN FENCING MATCH | - Friday Cap!. 5f*mkf and Rombenek • ^ j{ Idairmilr o{ Dflroil TmW;^00 " w s"n *1,v 1 Rclfn. S-7. farm »rvt<* hnur The Lead in State Vic tor v. 12 (XI ti.Mii ^ 'Weather, markets Ctarden and i# "\ . j In a fkwe battle last SaturdayOrchard Inaceta. entomology de- « KOI. 'f" MwhU™ *<•>"« ">-«« twfWBll d Ki'.t •» •'> 'ivs team won an eight t»x j;po y m -Planning and re- K.C L | *'*a < n vieiory over the I'niverwity | modeling Farm Pudding*. l"* H girl* from here j r|SlMj agrteultural engineet- • thi* meet. t. l' mg department nllegtate mateh Senior A Journalistic Abortion: Ball The Press Club « P glorify eaoipua IVit* KffeiWw *-c with Mr. Henry COLLEGE iBULLETIN (G»y HERE? won't I .(HI up college debate * > TEAMS TO CLASH lHiIi*daW an 4 Hope Colleges to The Postal!ice In the Ape of Speed Be Met fef WtBfs Debater i HERES THE FRIEND Vou Elijah Detains A Patton's Chorus / // So Bible Is Read a And Then Come* it Argument ei Ha hi happy mem¬ The Demon Machine ory STUDENTS' SPECIAL daily BLUE PLATE LUNCHEON if *'*? «W P»f »W *mp*.» 14. ■ fa* you have t A&« h*if of tJkfcf ffTAjsu aboal 2bluA«i.»A*|f| j-db* ; YOU DONT e or4y tw wa* * Turf* L fttrttoermm. U-ta«® tfffitif and ifttd the I? •*«««*** *«**» m *»*« apkJjmf *.hnr»*i tferw tin*** *# mm*' 'wJiT o^, CANDY. COOKIES and PASTRY btsJ .nafc&w,! a! lis* Script*** _ Ocniuksj *xx*of llaju i*iWartnaaiiji ucw FUR THAT BUY NOW SSJtCCiOiF dtiCf UOlU it ft Kit! ** Tal Henry HUNGRY FEELING BETWEEN MEALS m $3^0... AT THE rAitmia siatt news ADvunsua Kobriiary 2.V IMfi MICHIGAN STATK NEWS 1'nirc 8 STATE TEAMS WIN 4, LOSE 3 ENGAGEMENTS *, HARRY RWRFR f" .hrtpr fitter a Into start. ,4 «trk holds vrt faro ttttlo In the for 'ho Spartan Spartan Capers TMEN AM DROP niW ^OF MJRACK Daub inexperience • *.-t the onlj eveht* on rf,vke! for 'ho no*' *\\ Final as Swimmers MEETTOW.&L. \ . , UWWHfWf is Swimmm On Rrt.kin, on Record,; Only Throe M.rk, Rom.... TEAM DEFEATS ra CTATF £Q_Tfi ' Squa "" Wright, top -tin>ulil reach his weeks. field Split tit C^lcvclotld U"Jk"in"i'«°l temporise «:*_t roar fpr.af «*i—f. reth- —they taste better lewOj siitr. «mmui tr foB" t* —they burn right "No bbnr Korj- it aim- Without t*2T<"U-* . . . Tbe pkroer* mu*\±mec —they don't shed WEISENT MILLINERY