J. s. C. LI fast Lanainf _fOMlN« EVENTS— —EDITORIAtit. Vo!'""™* EAST LANRING, MICHIGAN. SATDKDAY. NOVEMRKR 20, 19:17 Board Asks IWjg 'Bull Sennion' Murphy Pension Plan Way's For Opinions For • College Give Award Will|" Mexico llis Topic Is Aeelaimeil Sponsors Installed Campus In Planned Ag Hon „ea.ls On Speakers The first All-Colic** Parley will I At Grid Bust t„,l Thrv Krml It! * that lifviliil to llrlji ber discuss 4 on what the Union might bo Porch to called ' Mo.l Valwihlr Rfrfitr I'luyrr In Vviar.l Ili.niiiili Sn\. I'lur.- i« No Ot Militarv Unit. Stat* theater t<» Selerl l«i:*8 l or- i S.*iilini<.|i| Vvrrw In "Thing* in General " It isn't IWrmln-r 11. Retirement*. II.iIm'I'I I. I .itii n roaster or a debate or \.*t* il* a panel discussion. It's all of them I'mmimnl Hum t .u.lct I ..I.,m l ul i Governor Frank Murphy wilt put together. It's a glorified bull session, in a very intelligent man¬ present the Governor's award to Smith Letter I '.eremonie*. ner f*irst there are speeches and I the most valuable Michigan State friii/. n" U R Fee of the ItAV I. GRIFFITH an| boot* Ihink il would he r history depart- football squad jment. Dean E A Bessey. head of together the J the graduate school, and Prof J Tn in I All-State In on cither side of the jM Dellann of the philosophy de- II ttrltl Traveler IMhl N I s\| \l | Miili.- » 'ih •• special f«ot- r,r,;;:j t» nii<*ir«n> ran. t lin-ltim* \«'ariii|c ilam* Group til th-tin Lift' Will Form Vnuitriir Hriuiuili*!* Will Hum* ( hanrr l» l)r\rlu|i llOMlltl It SF( (IMI Gouiieil Men To Go Fast lit>1 l» lilst I sS|nS I. Ill br ulvrn an «i|ipot- Kinlll Friil.-rnilt Men t« if wirkinK in thru own Vltnl.l Xuti.Mlul CollVO ( liantxc I Ih...!.-,, wchnt to a tele*ram re . drvrln^iu th.-. . j„ >,-H t i abilities which need only ! hrte sicrduv. the Her ROTC (>ruii|) Amateur Show .' wilt Oistalled hv Kip ragement and n little hard Eight men "f ttie Michigan State ember t and 5. rws rii ifl UI perfect I Intcifraternity council aie to at 1» lap* leu Men l|i hi met ling of the Studio tend the natuinal convention of , Practice Ope lie -.iil.liar.l mill llluilr II..1.1- I..H..I N.jilil Ja.litm* I .'I. III..II. ul Hull. Staf€» Speech (ianlesl Near* I hii ^parlan*. It* \ppcur al \lhittii 1 newt lav OI.IINM III I OKI's Maine. I Inh Met |. tun. "Il.irr ll. u.l III ( tim/ms Surrey Slums (.net Is EnsI I.ti using ('.tilled Easiest Ire I crv llnrtl on Datl's I'nrse 1 1 "mill. Return* I,rim ing Ttnrn in the Eounlry soilwan HI WON Hv h IV FOHTFR Irl th'/Hirlnii'iil . «.11 Shun growth of Mi. lu¬ Tit Open Fxhihi I an h I* tlita I ue.thi ge is one Many lapidiy increasing On November 28 the art depa •M t mi. ral Srriim t«r Mi. Ian* to open exhibit of IV>Y> Sulnr.lut an Aihei 1829-193? Wiiukler. instructor in a:! New .|*»iiriiiili«*iii i oiiroe 18 »t year $4? residents.1 city, Ea*t Lan- Ren including building costs f>«i «9 r.ard to beat Then are no held m room 400. Morrill hall, and Opriiril |«» \gi. Home Kc« before-mentioned The will last two weeks She hope* Frank Perry dwellings Thi* ycai during the p* as survivor* brat ten months building permit* s.lroad is a tide track run- that, duung that time, the entire > t>c held to- for 90 houses nave been petitioned ■ ihe rainpUA Thit docs imH college will find tune to vuul the ne-Runcaman . nd the money spent cm all build- Heck man's work deal* in a and t (...) tincnt. announced burial in the ing totals 4642,320 Compare ihi* $o thicken*, cows, or other ani¬ v ,u. i,a..-i.. with the 92 hou>es and 464?.975 of mal* are allowed in the reetrurteJ great part with industrial subjects lit .ii ton* of Wednesday. November 17 Invlud- district*. Most of the streets are some of the titles included in his 829 exhibit here being "Oil ATTENTION HKNIORM had improved Yard* at .1- igmfvmg one candy tiers quurts nf ire *iili whih v«;rk hi photography, Roundup.' Bridge at Rough keep The Wolverine uishf* to pk - Many girl* fr.inkly intimated cream a yea ipfHOsnnatelv M • .1 Ih- taught an elective by ' • ne of a group imprc**,.c ..*t of figure* over in by Gov Frank the ofWce of the city clerk. Harry *ie." 'Car Barn* at Kingston, and ore all senior* in the 1931 that they buy a* many a* 50 pans four raae* ol .ok-- F ru*pective s-stcr members of Lott. we wanted '.o kn-w what it: of dockings '< ?e*sions with the art department of Hun¬ the number bought during vaca- rned up the of -he fairer Smith-Hughes teuchcr» and ex- Archi- ail meant ter's college of New York, and Has • i u money teu»i« n -.kerR, the subject will and surveyors "Why is East Lani-ng growing tion pencils and you have a slag- »e* toward ered spent several years studying m total A bump-a run-a probkn Ihe oeaduig be open to agricultural and home a cording to an so fast* There aren't any factorie* genng Europe. new pair of hosiery stioniMire »he economics juniors and seniors. *r.c 193? iegisieture being built here, are there" 'movies »>n * No. and that's one of toe big But hosiery isn't the only ,tem naively -tat see about 36 — ■ ■■ reasons that the population ol East •nder people like i No, indeed Your college mis.., m< ■ .»- • «*. I expert • Bay your flowers from olaa a*,*, tn AverlU, flartrt, f|| Abbot read. who alwav looks chic, sets her taken *o 'her ne boy Averill, florist, til Lansing has increased from 4.399 <» MICHIGAN MAI£ WEW6 Forgotten Heron — JHchujatr State News •.National champions." To say the least Iii The Rough The Later*! a* —lu-e. win* th.- Stai«- Intcrrollegtatr.s and the Per '.vii flay:, laler. on Wednesday. Michigan V A I . titles—the latter event unbei ol T. las left that organi*ati"ii Ot t ill free-lance with indiv idual o '.iii- the • the rest of the field, ■tunately identic men ials. He was heard Thi mher day arrives, I In day on WMAQ. Clucugo. a. t txmied hy Lyon and MuGk if. tin- teal Misnomer ^ themselves with the vr-sat ion prior to tin into their paper, but Tlioiifilils for I'euee «u;' - I tin I.e. I-A. meet. When the op E Mayo -| 1939 Waiter i- hMor\, and State again has proved VOl'B SATIS! A!TI«».\ 1- ill he co-starred with an old uperiority t . the tuition, the funs tntk and OI K GUARANTEE lend schoolmate, "dead- -• u.lffit :itti'inl;inr». anil ~u|i|K.rl ,.| I he I* 4full* of tii.-ir team, informing their tliir«rnil tj ih .1 memorial .. id.. "W. v..*i it again today." Hut the ill" Charley Rutterwurih Wed- >day night, the O'Keefe's, Mr. UMPUS BAMtt SHOP C orner Abbot M A Grand Ra- thus id Mrs., sailed for Enro|>c for fVml I•> the ("lli-jft may Iinterpreted •, t. r country i- short- .sivort vacation iirfori- the radio htiall the cn»>s country fervor ii'ravt puts the head of tile i*and State' National champ- >um! buck to work. PEOPLES CHURCH home. surprised to find their sriMM . Jvll-O now that prevailing a- recently five yeai • have only a small interest in t uatr-lo-l kurrh Sunda \ • lean, rangy Arkansas Voun pri»K«ain- llui lurthcr the iiitere.-t I inds to hunt the ducks, quail • InteivollgiMc championships i.ibbito .-l Southern Galifot- •* campus the Monday follow In M»nun mm - • • Brcd in Pine Itkige. Arkan- • A is coUsaU-ied just allothei outs I lllcll I humph I hi' hi'\hiih • • - in- Armi-' IN ..i-. • pr-gium »him h held yearh m Theie proffriim» mi JEANS KEWPEE Tr> HEWI'EK S Nr« LOWER PRICKS b« rim Kltwlivc Nov. II o r . Sp«i»is.I., Hi.. V. M. i . \ lt» TRY Ol R lU-nnlv ill Ihmir HOME MADE IIKEMi col » iimate, laiigoioua »fi»> * N till i more or leas s,| •»L '•:« 'In Whole. UlU.I it - E. LANSM6 BAKERY Fore Cast :* M \. I A%rnnc I A Km IIAMII MiS SuiulllY 11 • I hi- l.iphlh II tmiit't ()«/» Iff 1'iHlff Kimlmll I'll)} mf Ji'rr \ Hattain vv Turkey Ihliner .We l.t< * Ktmi Bui )uu C.UU ifiriivn h'itiil GOOD USED CARS iitni to I'ioak tin \» laiatitijr it.- vompi. UJI UNSNK DUN & HARftlS INC. .See 11 lie fore I on ItiiY I»M luut n IMIK n»i nikll ii mm Jti.# l>i« limn moan m , l»M PUM1A* MUM its, . . - ovvi the ak> Far el IU4 OltVMNJCT (4M1H its* .. iufht A ;«y bnrks .. imj rnviiiuT «ui n # s and iv evlnns. atul then i filial judgmcn: -•! !%«&» t»ee; AVil«»*'ibe*»' A»t» • trooa- i>p -d'. i take - -'..til to drift ilvtoti ■ ,.»le»t ., "Wuid walkout." »• of Thoto Alpfia n»i ■Ml I HO UMCT loi n rom t.tr *df atui then l'wie into si!* \ «r»lt> of Chicago canevhrd all *ted The loc.»l t r *ikwit com- ini row vr1wm .• • umi. TIu .-now in i^vitUe nttii arrungvnuntA for their btvad- a. it lee is to be eg: ^ tula ted in* EMU M SN Runin L-Wlk Iwi coat with Pontiac bream* the;. tJiat they were able t.> keep the Net at h Mil -. All is ptMlCeXul. .. .» did not cere to go en record as t>n*gram n .« , «-I in lii>) Trra. ti.t» r. the wuilvr we know, the spouaonng Uic :\je >4 (Hugran. spite of ey^.oitKHi A. C. ; nut ;s oi*>n Us now. kL R. whuh Cfcnlo,, iu- IX>1'GIJ« I.AKI.. if FORMAL Reserve Dec. 10 FOR THE SOPH .Masonic Temple 9:00 . PROM 12:341 Tax $34)0 PARTY HiCmeAftI MMS MSW3 P«C« Ume Book Week Is jg, Men in Ranks First Concert Boaay Conlritrty C.hth Honrs Talk Tw Spartan Power On Gridiron On Ernador Incas Hailed at Fair Takes Shape Form Background ■Many LothI Croup- Aid llani. Uuiar in l iiniiiiri La Cof ratlin heard a day evening. November 16. by talk. Tues¬ Mrs. Alice Leathers on the "Incoa At Installation Ball1 in Enroling iMrmlinf Cnllrur S.inpliom November 21# i if Ecuador." The .speaker discuss- ed bull lights, panama-hat and basket weaving, tague nuts, a • Int. Will Hold A book fair is being held at the substitute for ivory, and used pictures to illustrate her talk. ■illana* I'"""- Students Will She also displayed Imiilihl. The fair, which opened yesterday Viwt Facility and will close this afternoon, is Dorms Hold being held in observance of the national Ix»ok week under the I parlii's Tonight Mcrt for Swnmt Timr. diiection of Mrs. K. T. Crossman, in charge of the public library. She has been assisted by various nil. William . The second Sunday evening of organizations of the community Faculty Fireside groups will lie II. | iiioii Dam* I'ri' sponsored l>y the Y M l' A Sun- and Michigan State college. Of special Interest is a new book •l:i% Ai|*hl. da>, November 21. Three homes entitled "Last Flight'' by Amelia Will be open to groups; those of Karhart. This book was written Dr. 11 R. Hunt. Dr. Guy Hill and irked the Install- Prof. A. J. dining Miss F,aihalt's last (light, Clark. As usual these la.-t night in honor • ." six new corps groups w ill have no set program. to A variety of topics will be discuss- the manuscript of which was sent tiro United States from each of Hicks Men's Shop her stopping places. It has been NKW DRY (LKANINfi installation trie- AMI I'UFSSING SFRVliF i mediately preced- recently edited by her husband groups is to give the students and Otrertly Arrow From In ion the traditionally and has not yet appeared on the ulty cha links ' market. Another boc.k of interest All T is u complete edition of "Biids of America" by John James Audubon. j pus . house sire Invitation- invited to join these groups. from can lie secured from the Y It contains copies of over Mill full page color plates of the original B the value of milk dnrhur National .Milk week. Nov. II lo Ml, the (ORAL GABLES or M C. A bird drawings by Mr. Audubon. office in Peoples church The guests ptarerw indirated that milk U a I food M weeks of the year, t'aeh (hurley Haehinan gives them This book too, has not yet appear¬ i usually meet their student hosts ed on the market. rrrdit Inr intelligence a| the as well as in the classroom and on the loothall lield —Now i'la vinR— in the lobby of Peoples church and Seated at the bu«lneH« end n i ww 1% the triple -threat hack, .lohnnv I'inxel. The program of Friday after¬ ; go to their lespectlve homes in a noon was furnished largely by the CHARLIE group. The student hosts of this students of the j Sunday evening are: :«t Doctor program Friday evening consisted public schools. The II it It tlw Modern (Greeks Will (iivc Play \R\1STEAD Hunt's. Dave Clark; at Doctor \NI» IIIS of a* illustrated travel talk by Itv MARVANN SMITH to I- iu- in..,:,ing paper On Union Staffr . Hill\ Illln Ji«t-ph Alexaniau and impersona- K \rr \ HELTA— mil' OKCHKSTRA .1 Edna St Vincei Mil la: The Kappa Deltas will hold Her vi i-.*v« w«. n th hall girls v rol Lott, a high sc their fall term party Saturday deb mne just v.h:.<:>< .1 Hu la \lplia Plii Prt'M-nl- Dancing Night h Little theatre md of John Boyntc night in the Masonic Temple, East ' up, .>! \ . t, I rinsing, with Prof and "Viiollicr language ' Hid time Dancing Monday Arthur Knglund, Mis. A the> . i.i.t . pl..nni > Kappa Delta A Tea Honors student The I Applegate and Mr and Mrs P. | sern :! . . •« , < |o th.- IHlhl L. DresaoI as patrons. Bunnie j Thet,. ii.ui i. .. lu .huig Kayt will play. Eight gii I.; were J this >k and V ..»? mg will craiMst of poet pledged this week. They are: jtinttel i .1 i' niraii find 1 Inspector > of Bui lev school. \ nt. Another iit Catherine Car I sun. Crosse Poll lie; i Bern i .. , • Mr-. SliiiM l.iilrrluiu- for son, Alma. Mai \ Jane Welch, j of . . • ■. -IMPORT \ \ I - Grand Rapids; Hetty-June Kerr. HKSPERIAN— Morlar lloiiril II In.! II. lie Sure lo Visit the Kllisoii Hook Shop T> ■ II. spies •• 1 I \ i-ilor. and Alice W.-sie and ItiMtth at the Hook fair Rapid I'KOH.KS I HI Ki ll, Kill. Wll SAT.. Mil. IH-Jil PI KAPPA Pill— Dooulur i olobrilY Hundreds of the latest liooks » ill lie on salt* the cuest of honor at h> Mi- Hobcit S. Shaw a ton given Honorod Monday Friday . t- ELLISON ROOK SHOP N Strand Arcade. mi ii.i.rt inin * I.annum Miriitxun IHtonr 53.120 ■ft. I# II1'S ( Ilall be* IJ'tor lllnoss «)\l Ml.Ill ONI.A Milieu Mond.iv ALPHA XI Dll I A- GLAOMER 1 M» Mill. THURSDAY, DEC. 2 KAPP A Al Pll A llll I A GILBERT MILLER pnrrrnU . EUGENIE the birthplace I'liotopru/liter Soys Shuleiils CLASSIFIED LiOHTOVICH THE NEW YORK. LONDON «n4 PAWS Should Loom lion lo Smile COMEDY HIT. Hi KAV H^kJIR KAY MORRIS Grain,1 PL, k JACQUES DEVAL English Text A, ROBIRT fc SHERWOOD Price*. In* ludhiK I tv On h >? Mi. Ital *5.20. $1.88. *1.10 < ollege Itnllcliii t»n Honorary |V1» 'I -liuU'gy phct/>uiapber is to huve yvu .Md by $1.15 and u|i /flS trusl to our care, up to ami mdudiiiK $o.e i» o . i' Insurance iwwti trying to get ;.ou; held i 111* i lung. — L'orpuratiou, created will Iktv When I nu're Looking Tor :i Gimd I'lncc («» Ful l»y the I oiigresa of the utgh >tatu» ITerrv-boi i I'nitiil States. the country H«rl> in I'uul Halurrfa) • ■iy two other ' in . p«r»oti.il »h"i 'igtiUng. ..i . ithn , "(iHue ouc, come all," the Hi A T T II E W ' s ne at Ann! will be t»iu. V I t iken co(dial hiviuiuf) cxtcndotl to cui- i % \ e picturcA; lor < u\ nort WBLM ie wild iuglt si)tool ycarbtx/k l«ara i like it. It's ju»l hk« an 1 v.ouktu ../id a if. tonight lfie Independent »porim>; ing Muaa men phudi wdl U- fuinlahrd who party tc Mux » UM .V r. uf M. EAST lanslm; luruui l.rtfiiK** llinriT , i, or by an orchestra for nwimnuug bt- doing it, but at the oamc lime, AMERICA.* EEDERATIO* STA I E BANK .. •VflC'y •.» 11King around on a cement floo; twevn the botn.% of 8 and 10 p. na. and ' • 'ocmbc.s Grange degree keeping up a rteady-alrmus > "l the pool. Water games wiU bo H»Uai church.; NuvemU.. C ; i on versa lion for eight houra u "tcJudtd in th® evening \ colorful Ol MUSICIANS hi ii Ykm Pi day gvt SAVINGS 10.MMUUIAI. M M LOANS Adrniaak/n. payable • •a Mr? H G. Dons You have to have a smootu at the door, fTl* ouUtur.u... Pn/cUir, N . > h» Wm. H. Hch.i Shap- ik»or m move the camera around. will be 16c per perron or 2 V To i« ' per $j,bOU Maximum fiiauraucv for Lath Depositor Mr. and BoU. Joaorpl. L*>uge. '»V Due Uiing I Ilk® about this vtucbo couple. K SDK YOU til ID 1. F. OF N. UNO . d M, Mrs. 'kin*, Ger«U Muni.me. here in Ea*t Lanairjig— Uiero- j tti, and Jinnea Lulbi tnuoli »pace tu which to move both ®(L tout liuk. pay big Sit unlay, tfotanter 20, 1^7 hp Pour MICHIQAW »ATE WBWg SUnraay. NoYfmT»r 2n, i I Stale Harriers Primed For Central Intercollegiate Run Monda; 18 Colleges State Poloists Handy Fred SPORT INTERLUDES - - SAE-Lambda Spartan Cage Squad Points Enter Teams; It's Just Alton! Over For Opener Against Hope Often Year Moves Again Chi Game To Lash to Run by (George Musk in Tonight To Aid Team Imliniin. I<-: Guard Spoln Wrak. Fare Army l>> IWkuril. Srhrnrdrr Shiftril In lj.fi mately thr '-quiirters of the c-nlleginto teams Br VIC UPANIOCO improvement over l^st season's Team al 7 P. M. Rnt.-al a- I rain In Rem: vf Sotiirda all but n Handful of elevens will Hope* of Michigan State having form and this will no doubt Tackle* In Replace Srhrml. Krihttc Hrrr. %ll Game* strengthen the center post He is State's polo team another powerful basketball squad Michigan m R'ho leave, Collr*. is. passes all too quickly from the I•«»•*! ported. this year become brighter as the speedier than before and a* a opens its 1M7-8 season tonight op¬ The flnc*d hum •>( HM.in.e nin- practice season progresses. C'oach result is able to cover more posing Fort Sheridan in Demon¬ The handy man of the Spa,-- of games the college basketball O'd Man Winter stepped in Bin -VanAlstyne ha-s been giving ground. stration hall at 7 o'clock in what pole in 'In 1 **.«■ l;t'• iim111.1l lull : - } football forces. Fred Schroeiri. Tuesday night nnd dealt a telling State's cage roach laments thnt is expected to develop into a Hose ' been shifted again. This tiro. i collegiate .1 country nc\( Mm - r, sums up the fast-fleeting foot¬ blow to the frnt and independent workouts for the last three weeks the guard spots are weaknesses of battle. 'cause of Nelson Sehraders I. daymorning.it 10 ;30 oYI'*k The er Reeves, a freshman, has this league playoffs. Along with the in preparation for the initial test the team this year. The loss of Thp Fort Sheridan team is com¬ college he will strengthen tin runner* will KAHIA HHBH Lie §:' HP' KAKT 1 ANSIS.. . Atil li HE gU St'HEDIT.K TOR IS.17 . . .j.i.vi jrir:tz 1' .1 ••. • of landing the •c . tin* m*ide- tiack, as he has ' Jan • * . (w « AnH>ng the (o< ward*. { aSTW Jan. 18. Baton Rapid**. Jack S .t. 1. Gerry Marshall, Bucr Hi Jan 28 ^ the tandouts At guard. Dick ; Feb 8. Owoaso, there fleld look to be promising sub- 1 Feb 15. st Mary there vlitule* f.». MacKtchan and And- ■H Feb. 18, Grand I-edge, there craon Ron Mead, who was not .•ut last year, also looks good