501 Jonos Lansititi. MUh !§| i Michigan Stale News „un Km„fA „ |n„rr„ iB and CBS. Also at Many Noted Reputation College Enjoys Throughout State. TO PACK SOME PUNCH at i'eremonies Ntsl Mu»»r in Thil Country First Hotels and Pleasure Spots. CLINCHES STATE WIN Friday Night. it, i:«tin in it i»-\itrv Boastmastrrs Selected Are Well Noted Last Year. It* ItSnVKV IIARRtNuruX Qualified to Conduct Affairs (V Vm M#tf Record ah,i Two Good t.niimiiHiol iMMicriiinnti, Aus¬ With- than 1.00 «*f the 4o Advantage. Otfcm Are Tied" State It more , trian \ iliuicellHt. will appear Sou ticket* to the ititmiitl 4ftin Strong in *" Distance It, lltRKt wisvii it as the next numlwr on this Poph I'rom said hint night, at iKft v wit's Michigan State College the etui of the first tlav of | n« l.lORlit W \SKI\ |concert course in the college tlali-, thojif planning to hear \i t >«r.t U« .enu« ' inn well gvtnnasyim tomorrow night. »\| s at nrni IP I fh< title to Mult won Bill, II,,' ,in ileum m'hnliilml | LAN Kr.rl.lt .A tin- An lii U-iii,, »t 7 :S0. i,', ■ thrilling track victory a.nuKcc Saturday night. i, KfW! mmIt, mmlr hi. ili'lmt lit,1 mrc »f i'li'vi»t, with llu- OF MSC GARDEN ' m.i Model of Re, I Botanical PUl ; Will Be Shawn >1 Micki- hi ■n.l |an F.xpoiitnin ' 11 t.1'1. .11.1 ,|.K 1,1, I\r,t American loot.; A havpn of wiiu.ll.ml beauty! SUMMER TERM lilA., i,.*t>.11 wiih llir New York I'li.l along (he Hie.m. am, lakH ol I ' w ,ui«,.m i.l h.timam- 111iin.. hvnu'hutty Walter Orvhealia Tin. recital < Mlrtii*an will In- |iar, ..( ihe Irinnvr garden itlaplac ol tram and en-| | HEAD IS NAMED mm I'... rimuliii ana. have Ml.il- i |,l»i,t, native In Il/i >1.1.. Ilia, 1.1 n. • v. , Waldo Ii Gueat Speaker; Talki m. ...i To Further Education. together wnt, f,orn ,M|1. On >f the w«»riu f ti» Mirhig„n i liniatt f'lii tainbilii Tau, local tumoral sevetal thousand dollars tor the!_7"kH* purchased fw y I (j* . thermcni of. higher edueatk ' And«-i s<>n\ Gift shop. Hoi STUDENTS GIVE PROFS NEW LITERARY IDEAS 25 Prof I. P WaUlc was guest speaker, and gave u Foreal City, la i ATPi Krerh- of toe first colleges to receive Ch®prn?n or W®y,M* H*rr*s The I-msirut branch of the Na¬ men at Waldorf college here have play* and producers. t*U- ufHvr tor thr Ag a share of this fund tional Farm and Garden associa- invented a lot of new fact* for Of the member# initiated, eight Howard Rather, for The appropriation will be used merit* or demerits of Stat* ! lion is being assisted in Us plans scientists and educator* Recent were juniors, one was a senior, and Professor Allen the at 3:30. Their in three ways to improve the ec¬ the opinuin of most the tu for the Detroit exposition k-xaminatiori answers revealed the one a faculty member, Prof H. E irid moving along to onomic status of college students, display outweigh the latter in a rati./ • Beaukema i ioy the following group* Divings following new facts: Publow, of the chemical engineer¬ it* vast assemblage Michigan Mio Hens*, engage in a radio debate j to deal with the problem* of stu- ton County Garden club of Howeii toys much fi»i Ho it from 1P10 to \92Q ihe a 1. Shelly unfortunately died ing department. iDi Pro! jt Waldo will WKAR with ar tk-nt mortality in institutions of ever, there is a persisting beh*? Strathmoor -Garden club of lie while drowning in .the Gulf of Those initiated were: Mile* vwld pubiic libraries has teen that many of the latter might 'ti* > representing Bowling Green uni¬ higher learning, and to exploit the troll. Home Garden club of Ea>t Wilson, .senior; and D S Boston, L It is expected that many pro- per cent, and from then \ related values of certain factors eliminated, the one pictured her* versity of Bowling Green, Ohio. Lansing. Faast Side Garden club >' 2. Dido means the same, and is i A Carapella, L A. VanUatten, N tossrars will be raked over the coats t present tune libraries Thursday, for the final joust of dealing with the problems of high Lansing, and garden clubs of Ovid usually represented by dido mark* | W Sugcman. C C Gould. M A for instance, simply by the co¬ i» the meetings this week. Xn fart, ■ increasing very rapidly 1 Bisiiop and school and college education. 3. Romeo and Juliet are an ex- Kerr..H. S. Wibon, D. C. VanDthe operation of a student body inter- excitement is practically a cer¬ • the week. Theima Hartford arid Muskegon. stated gj her talk' that Jeanne Beukema will journey to The project will employ several * two thousand ample of an heroic couplet. j juniors. tainty for *U those who attend. big bimness Farmmgton, where they will op- 1 young people, not attending col¬ MICHIGAN 4. Milton wrote "Paradise J college is operated. However, you are to bear m mind the United Sutes only SHEEPMEN pone two affirmative speakers lege, who are Lost"; then hai wife died and he! Sfofg that the meetings are not for the complete libraries, a»o from Wayrv university before the j of 26 and 23 TO CONVENE IN UNION wrote "Paradise Regained." Groogr P/aai >00 newspapers only 300 Fitu CM thttmg purpose of antagemi/ing, but rath¬ two technical workers and two The annual mwtint of Ihe Mich- 5. Kats is a pot who wrote on Dmtt oo Frid; Higk er for the purpose of creating a. i '*■* ubranes, also, of 7S.000 companies, only IJ10O of I stenographers will also be used in ifan Cooperative Wool Markatm^ a greasy urn. this work. The Student Eikywr 0m Wttk happy medium along the lin# s • J uoociation will be held in the 6. Robert Louis Stevenson got f Grange announces whereby difficulties between stu¬ fead complete libraries, ballroom of the Union Memorial married and went on his honey- j a semi-formal to be held at the dent and professor can be ironed losing. Miss Hensel made The Preoi club meetina origina!- j building on the Michigan Slat, moon. It was then he wrote Little Theater, Friday evening, out without too much ado. facts that the places to March 6, for grange members gnd ly scheduled for tomorrow has milage campua Thuraday evening "Travels With a Donkey." Heading the Hat of weaker! ahu | 7. Robinson Caruso was a great their guests. Dancing will be been postponed one week and will from 9 to 12 p. at, Arno Wiess and be held Wednesday, March 11, in SHORT COURSE TO 0KM will addreu the gathfctng la J singer and lived on an island, V James Two short courses, those in Wiley Chrlatle of the United State- fi. A yokel is the way people department of agriculture, who: talk to each other in the Alps. Tickets may be purchased from 9. Rural life is found mostly in Wayne Bowes, Thora Donna For- rister, Roy Wallace, or Donald Hoeg. All regular members are urged to attend. COLLCG1ATS FLOWER SHOP MTC1HGAN STATR NEWS Tiifmlity, MnlVh ft, V.Vif, Michigan StateNewsL^YouKww- j COLLEGE !j »«I rhipiwr". nut j II It I II? T I N .'ti Smells good. Makes your pipe welcome am where. Tastes good, lour password to pleasure' Klothm In Our Nursm Khvmos HALF VHSs H ALP Virjrilino Tke Sa£e - 7tr6cvacc Pipe FOR FIFE OR CIOARITTE Simmons School READ STATE NEWS ADS "KASSEL'S IN THE AIR" SOPH PROM STVDEST WLSE , Query ©a Bro%» ning America's Popular Radio Song Browning Favorite Writer ART KASSEL ORCHESTRA MASONIC 8:30 to Ym ask. T 1... if prefe*. t\> titink m. V u tpij,: rv TEMPLE owe miens, «i»i they f BRAND C RAINBOW HAND D •: RECREATION j: < UDI1.S WEICOMI: . S| STANDARDIZED Olw NcLaon rcgardrct a. State "'»h baaketbarll cuach atar by Torn Kmc Hot Cross Buns UNIFORMITY BIIMXHI) MIA TUT The simple mechanical details of cigarette tod coach Kel#m t* food football . . tr On WEDNESDAY, manufacture are of surprising importance. State's baseball schedule ■* announced Uxl.v rail bxiiaarii team will FRIDAY Uppn them depend the physical properties the beet in in the National Tc Spartan history and SATURDAY of the cigarette, such as weight, size, firm¬ <1 one ol the iourruy. Last u,*ek touglieM says John Kobs . . Clare J4c- During Lent ness,moisture-holding properties, uniformity 'i vf .mms Spartan* placed secon great promise in of fill—uniformity of product—oil of which later* admitted tree. iidiec and dor* AS Agetl ■'% Ten Eyck and Art Jer.- have a far-reaching effect on the character temate m their respective of its combustion and the constituents of is at dual mecU . . both Fretth Shipment of shot . . George Richard*. its smoke. ' ( the Detroit Lions and ' us California buying an* adio station . . . "Mitch" Johnston Chocolates In the manufacture of rettes all Lucky Strike Ciga¬ of these properties have been •y ever Ueky Strike ef free. Ml le MK. ^a-fier looking tons aid to ennls Attractive Boxes 50c Lb. standardized with care for the perfection of season . . . Ken «■'* going great in the mUe run A LIGHT SMOKE. a"' I'wking good in the do- "lifts , . . Habcrlc promising suiter and Mueik-r and Ad- tat* IT S TOASTED"-Your tfrroat protection ® *"**. *or Kobs this spring ■■ eimtr a Ltfif Lder long —against irritation—< MtnnnAN state news * TitwMay. Mni'rh ft, i«vu» Tat Henry and His Carolinians {§ ,.« Mi M c'hopnmn State Theater Mn.Nrtl, Entertain Seniors Royally at Masonic Temple Last Week-end \ * Pre^rii ©s = •» irr HiJpcN, (Mtnu iiu mmnt.u m# tiiimwv »' Fn.l:«y. Mm . h It. the IVIm' "The Mflmtv (Inert* On" with ' ! I"' I - tii»vinn .1 f. I Iixrphlili* ttutrhlnson a hit I inner I ||.IN \ I I • I ill M XS II 1/ Mil III M IW l.ook to Your Ivnillinc! . HUB nillMMill .Ml fliriHOV ,1 GOLDEN ROMANCE !».•)«• to IS.Jt.'i ij IP. Smith tta*hlniton A\r ino.\. a sin mm M mr« «i \no tiKOlMJK AKI.ISS 44CAPTAIN "MISTKK-ilOlM)" BLOOD ...and Chesterfields arc usually there ... its a co rk ing good cigarette - fUnd*::. Xhr afore?*:*ta !0r*v6 art i ad* i*tr. he? gjr*\ 'Dinner Skirt« Or. was and Ob !( Gm Oh. Ilum' lotltt* K«uU * «TT K JSOriU «t'j blue dress hi she dar.erd with : Kurt K*j3,i'w.Kjk.i, Dorothy LangdtMi i j ► i *w block u rth red ] r » stringy 11 v>'v ' : : t Mish. and hod as her ftw*L I-arry i r-ij Rust white and !\ . ) '. Dlrtcl. The above aeven girls are j m*y r«! hum* Id . . Van ye. low and bright , • member* of Mortar Beard. The ] ] F"eer. ieaf gni-r. 'j eighth member. Marian AftdreaU iesiterile . lOw ttiur and ; war out of town. rvwry red; ' j Hobered gucsUL^lur-vnir part* (p.. or ; . .bright liiu* . ; . j c<*ral pink w-hit* j were Miss Elizabeth. Daniel!) and f and pale pink | . . | Mm Irene Shaben, Muss Daniels' wtDNESDlT SATtUUkT" ~! trtaure violet and ... and mauve blue. deep!* ceritse; gown was a spring-like dress. It effected a xig-zag stripe besides a few white dots. Miss Shaben KOS4 POWUA MNO HUT1M wore a dark velvet dress. red, wine-colored KOSTTLAXTTZ OBCIIESTftA AND 9 P. M. 1 K. S. CltORtt T.)<-COU:MtM NCTWOtK for mildness QUierxauiiie? noted at the piarty were Carl Nosal. with Alvarctta Dolan, who wore another black for better taste