ilirbumn ^tate Nftna > „ COMBINED WITH THB BAST LANSING 30-A EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 No. 11 ,000 Invited To Health Conference ht Receive Forgotten Name Bids Will Be High Standard Accepted On Of Medical ppointments Starts Krieger To MSC Staff On Career New Hospital Care is Aim A newspaperman never forgets Thelma Porter To Be Board Awaits PWA Waller Listed a name Okay; Yet because In Foods, Nutritions one newspaperman Artion Will Speed Among Speakers For forgot a name, former State News Department Associate Editor Jerome Krieger. Up Building Sept. 10 Gathering Michigan State college graduate of Five thousand Michigan doc¬ fi Eight appointments to the Home 1938 from Stevensville, today has ' Bids for the general construct- tors. social service workers, labor conomics division staff were an¬ a position on the editorial staff of | ion contract of the College health the leaders, hospital organization Wyandotte News. 'center and hospital, to cost $250.- nounced Thursday by Dr Marie Promised Job members and laymen will be in dean The appointments in¬ 000. will be received at the secre¬ vited to Governor Murphy's state¬ It seems that some time last wide public health conference, to clude two assistant professorships, tary's office after 2 p m. Friday, spring a Michigan State college S be held at Michigan State college jthree instructorships. and three as senior journalism student applied pt. 9. it was anounced yester- Saturday, Sept. 10. Jpistanships. for a job at the office of James F. day- j Board May Meet I The conference will be the third 5i Dr Thelma Porter, M.S.C. grad- Ostrum. editor of the News The Frank Murphy sponsored by the Governor's Study niate with the class of 1921, will candidate made a favorable im¬ Although final PWA approval Committee on Social W. lfare re- To further thr interest of thr |!become assistant professor in the pression and was promised con¬ \ for its portion of the building's . ' lationships Its purpose will be to floods and nutrition department, to government in advanrlng stand¬ sideration on any future vacancies I cost has not been received, per¬ ards of medical ! consider ways of having the gov- ' fill the vacancy created by the care, a public Wednesday Mr. Ostrum wanted mission was given the College to ! ernment assist the people to ob¬ health conference is being held ^resignation of Prof Kathleen Diet- to hire this student but he couldn't advertise for bids, so that lss time Saturday, tain through practicing physicians linch. Dr. Porter received the M.A remember his name He contacted will be necessary to begin con¬ on September 10. It is ■a higher standard of medical care : degree at the University of Calif- Prof A A- Applegate. head of struction after the PWA offer is sponsored by the Governor's e ornia, and the Ph.D degree at the the journalism department, but the made study committer on social wel¬ Union Headquarters ' fare relationships. All sessions will be held in th- University of Chicago records showed no one of this The PWA s offer of $225,000 for construction of women's dorm¬ Union building, a morning, noon Comes From Women's School year's graduates to be from Wyan¬ a dotte (the town which the appli¬ itory was sent to thr College i and two afternoon meetings be¬ During the past year she has Firemen's Union i cant had given as his home) Wednesday, and it was indicated ing scheduled been associated with the Bureau Dr. Don W Starts This ' a special meeting of the State Gudukunst, state ' of Home Economics in Washing¬ Morning ton. D. C., and she formerly was The Wyandotte News needed Board of Agriculture will be Should Know health commission, will preside the staff of Battle Creek col¬ someone immediately so others balled in xt week to accept the | at the morning session, beginning on whose applications wen- on Pro- grant ' About This at 9:30 o'clock, at which Governor lege. Besides teaching. Dr. Porter Near Mayo , Murphy will outline the eonfer- will do research for the college fessoi Applegate's file were con¬ 1 1 cure's purpose sidered Krieger, who has s|ient The women's Dick Huddle, college telephone Discussions at the experiment station new dormitory this summer putting out a special will cost $500,000, PWA provid¬ operator, turned fireman Saturday morning session will be devoted Miss Laurel Davis, now at I and put out a fire in the Gov¬ to the soci >1 and economic issue of the Davison Index, was ing $225,0011. and the College fin- phases Oklahoma College for Women, also ' ernor's campus residence. A pun annng the remainder of the cost will join the foods and nutrition of grease had caught fire in the lb wn ed home , nd through a $275,000 s< If liquidat- Group Discussions Planned department staff as assistant pro¬ oven of a gas range and the Gov- ' ing bond issue Governor Murphy and Dr C. E fessor She holds the B.S degr e | The dormitory will bo construct oi nor had called for umistancc from Bradley Institute, the MS I to put out the threatening blaze Waller, assistant surgeon general ed neai M.m Mayo hall for wu- of the United States lhiblir Health degree from the University of Mis¬ Huddle, who was just getting off .nth souri, and has studied at Colum¬ if built, duty, grablied an extinguisher bia univ; rsitv and the University front the telephone office and ran Notice of Chicago \u"list Record of the I to the house in a short time he Liberal reward will he paid Grand i had loi return of solitaire diamond put out the fire and received State Grads Named Set by Library the thanks of the Governor img. approximately 1.5 carats, New instructors in home econ lost in Room 311 of Union | omics will include Mi Winifred building, on May 28. Valued Washburn, graduate the Mil - Wooster, Foster ' waukee Normal scnool, clothing ol August from the East L MSC Graduate as asked an heirloom No questions Notify E Dean Alexan¬ land related arts. Mrs Margaret Mr, V i Say Nuptial Vowa der. 2217 National Bank build¬ Ichristie eKarn. graduate of Pur- Idue university, textile.- ar.d retai¬ librarian. The total of 3,848 bonk Gain# to 11 of V ing. Detroit dolph 1207 Telephone Ran¬ em ulated, represent- an mnea Mr Edward L I I')o- led arts, and Miss Evelyn Zwemer. of 21 percent ovei tile Augu ■ gi.ic announces the marriage of James H Meyer ig, who iM.SC graduat home manag. - 1937 figure received the bachelor of scienci service, will -peak at a noon ment and rese.n n a - u-tan t 1 Adult fiction book- I-ad the field Rotieit William Frost, son of Mi degree-from Michigan State col¬ luncheon meeting Dr Waller's 1 Mrs Hearn is the daughti i o! m popu:..:,ty 1833 were give- i- and Mrs William A Frist of East lege in June, will study at thi i topic will 1m- "The National Health Ic I Christie, OnUii;-. Agn. ul- - ompared to 585 non-fiction lamping The wedding took place University of Vnginiu next schoo Program " Stural college president book- Juvenile nun-fiction books Augu-.t 28 it tin bride' lioim and vtai on an $89(1 Blandy fellow Three group discussions are I Newly appointed f b-t.m, a n untitled (ilfi Fiction book- given wa- attended by the immediate scheduled fm Saturday afternoon. jpistnn'- n tb Hom< E. out totaled 814 families „f the bride and groom iWivision include Ma ■ MiKu.- I University of Virginia, to bo ful- j|ey. Mary Mayo re.-im • • Skgusta j lowed by five months of study at Wiiltims Holmes, resident Sa:.i da;.tun. Lang ion and Bear, Moose and Wildcats the Blandv JBoyce, Va Meyer i xpciomental farm at will leave Lai, sfcon lance M.«j hrzak. Un.on laf Society Head to Preside 'per i.i Just a Part of Western Trip |I sing about Sept 15 Meyer majored in botany, and A final general meeting at 4:30 Miss McKinley graduated from us for the buffalo that appeared will do graduate study ill eytogen . p m . will summarize the confer- iehigan State college in 1938 By Roberta Applecate at the top of the hill and ambled etics He is a irice discussions Dr Henry Luce, graduate of Lansing Holmes is a graduate of Sweeping bears off the front quietly toward the unfenccd high¬ Central high school, and is the i piesldenl elect of the Michigan t college, and has completed I State Medical society, will preside door step isn't an everday occur¬ way leading through Wind Cave son of Dr and Mrs. H. R Meyer, year's interne ship at the Wo- ence^ even in Yellowstone P«.rk National park in the Black Hills, 707 N Capitol avenue, Lansing i at this session $ Industrial Union. Boston But bears provide only one I Other speakirs will include Dr of j Later in the same park we saw of the appointments be- many experiences one meets dur¬ « large herd of bison. Of course, L. Ernald Foster, medical society Miss Beatrice Grant, assistant effective, Dean Dye said, ing a month in the West. there were deer in another sanc¬ professor of foods and nutrition, j secretary, William J. Norton, Wel¬ the opening of the 193£-39 During the month which our tuary—lithe creatures who would will return to East Lansing Sep¬ fare Relief commission chairman. 1 year Dr Hcndy F Vaughan, Detroit family spent in the Black HilLs of stand near the road as long as the tember 10 from Europe, where she South Dakota and in Yellowstone 11 ar was moving, but would bound attended the International health commissioner. Howard Physi¬ us Evalyn Bergstrand. in- National Park, we saw big game away at any unexpected motion. Hunter, Chicago, WPA regional ological Congress in Zurich, Switz¬ ctor in home management and animals, scenic grandeur, and na¬ Wildcats yowled in the gulch erland. Traveling with her sister. .director, Dr Sarah Dietrick, U.S. Id development in the Horn- ture's freaks. We decided that, Children's Bureau field consultant: ^where we had our Black Hills cot- Miss Grant visited their ancestral omics division, was acting the We.,l is one place that is dif¬ 'tage and the morning we left for home in Scotland, and also traveled Fred Heohler, American Public- of the home management de¬ ferent. even if it is seen repeated¬ Yellowstone, one crossed the road in other Welfare association director; Dr European^ countries. ment at Iowa State college dur- ly. always something different just ahead of the car. Henry Cook, Michigan State Medi¬ the summer session. She will Game!! When we had visited the Park Milton E Dickerson has been cal Society president, and Dr rn to East Lansing for the Signs reading "Stay on highway before, we heard about all the wild appointed graduate assistant in Thomas K. Gruber, Eloise state ing school year. and near car" had not prepared (Please turn to page 2) the Economics department. hospital superintetdent. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, September 2, 1938 Page Two Michigan Slate News SUMMER EDITION East Lansing Housing Facilities to be Taxed Community Say College Officials; Rooms for Women Personals F.ntorwl a* wcond-claaa matter at |K office. Rant Lansing. Michigan. (Ices located on around floor of • wing of Union building. Room 8. Published every Friday the entire summer by students of Will be Biggest Problem According to Dean Max Phillips, Hart Michigan State William Searl. and James Mat¬ With new students already ac¬ men is available at the dean of thews will spend this weekend at L, v Telephone- College Phone 5-»llS. cepted numbering over 2,000, in¬ Bd*- dications are that housing facili¬ I men's office. Students have been Crystal Lake at the Searl cottage. torial—Rtt. 376. Buninena— Eat. «7». ! urged to come to East Lansing to Miss Gwen Nichols, daughter of r:'. ties in East Lansing will be taxed I select their rooms before school re- Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nichols, Editor and Business to the limit, according to college I opens. >49 Division street, attended the m Ww Society Editor Sport. Editor Arvid jou|ii>i i.- Rl-n. housing officials. D«ve Teg' The housing problem for wo¬ ! "We request that house holders call the housing director's office wedding Yunker. df Miss Lexington, Mich., Marguerite last „ New. F-rtitor twice W.II. , - • - » •- Sport. Columni.t Crorpr Nlilll men students is particularly acute. A.lr.Tti.inu M»n.pi-r M.ry Jo Slrphene jas soon as they have rented their weekend. F.rulty A.lvi.er Lloyd H. Crtll Over 35 women in excess of the I rooms so that their names may Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Clark, 356 STAFF MEMBERS number for whom rooms are a- be taken from the list of rooms a Oakhill avenue, have returned to John Bouyhlnn. Jiwrndolyn vailable now have applications on ! vailable," said Heath. their home after a vacation trip Helen Pratt. Wilson Scaler, Sti I,aloe. Jaince Hinckley. file at the dean of women's office, laiuinf Living Inconvenient through Northern Michigan. Prof according to Miss Elisabeth Con¬ Lansing rooms for women are Clark is head of the Michigan rad. not yet being approved. Dean Con¬ college chemistry ' depart¬ Western Trip Sarah L a n g d o n Williams, j rad points out that living in Lan State ment. Mary Mayo. North Hall and the j sing would be expensive as well Miss Suzanne McClure, daughter (Continued from page 1) Union dormitory are filled. A few i as inconvenient. Transportation of Mrs. Harry C McClure.. 429 animals, but sometimes we won- j vacancjes may occur on Sept. 1 cost to and from Lansing would Kensington road, will attend Wel- dered if they were actually there. | through cancellations!, according I run high. Also it would be diffi- jcg]y coilege during this year. She cult to arrange a schedule and I i([ cnroU s ■ SODA FOUNTAIN A come, fighter for adequate in¬ educational, health and recreational opportuni¬ AIR CONDITIONED ties for all the folk. • i Political Advertisement) 1 Friday, September 2, 1938 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Three Lansingite Plans September Marriage Miss Carolyn Marie Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Allan Local Couple Jook of .1726 West Lenawee street, Lansing, and for several years Community private secretary to President Robert S. Shaw of Michigan State Speaks Vows; ollege, will be married Saturday. September 24, to William Madison Hawkins, Jr.. of Dayton. Ohio. Leave on Trip Personals The ceremony will take place at 3 P M. in the Westminster Pres¬ byterian church in Lansing. Miss Cook has been honored by several pro-nuptial events, includ¬ Lovely was the wedding Tues¬ Miss Anna Jean Robertson, ing a breakfast given last Sunday morning by Mrs. Richard Herr¬ day afternoon of Miss Katherine daughter of Prof, and Mrs. James | mann Lansing, and an informal supper party Sunday evening given Eileen McCurdy, of Okemos, and E. Robertson, left Tuesday for I by Miss Oneta Abbott and Miss Mary.Eicher, Lansing. Willard R. Klunzinger of East Pittsburgh, where she will spend ! Lansing, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. j two weeks visiting friends. Miss Jane Crowe, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. S. E. Crowe, 137 A. Klunzinger of Detroit. The j Miss Mary Lewis, assistant pro- i University drive, was released Wednesday from St. Lawrence hos¬ ceremony was read by the Rev. ' fessor of foods and nutrition, will pital where she was confined for ten days. It is reported she is ■ *1 " 2 H. G. Gaige before a gladioli, fern return to Michigan State college rapidly regaining health. : vv Mrs. John L. Boyd, 525 Linden street, has returned from an ex¬ and .palm banked \altar in the to resume teaching in the Home tended vacation on which she travelled over 7,000 miles, visiting the ehapel of the cPoplcs church. Economics division after a year's For her gown the bride chose leave of absence for study at the Pacific coast and stopping at Seattle. Wash. She spent the last four weeks of her vacation, which began May 1. at her cottage on Scenic delphinium blue corded georg. tte University of Chicago. Miss Lewis which was cut into a full sweep¬ is taking work leading to the doc¬ drive, Muskegon. Her granddaughter. Manuel Boyd Calhoun, was with her at the cottage. ing skirt with short pufTd sleeves. tor's degree A row of tiny buttons ""extended Missed from the ranks of Michi¬ Hart Holmes, Michigan State college engineering graduate of last June, is employed with an oil company in Venezuela. South America. from the high neck line to the gan State college students this year will be Miss Rutli Bailey, daugh¬ He has a two years' contract. hem of the skirt Miss Marinel Boyd Calhoun, granddaughter of Mrs. John L. Boyd, The bridal veil was of the same ter of Dr. and Mrs. Wilber E. Bai¬ 525 Linden street, is expected to return next week from Greenville, shade of blue and she carried an ley. 1(110 West Michigan avenue. i lie will serve as extension spe¬ South Carolina, where she is spending a few days with her mother. > arm bouquet of lilies of the val¬ She will enroll as a junior at the cialist in animal husbandry, re¬ Mrs. Katherine Boyd Calhoun, who is professor of art at Furman ley and white brides roses. University of Wisconsin. Her sis¬ placing Itelmer II. I at Vol who university Mrs. Calhoun will accompany her daughter and will Miss Diana Young ol East Lan- : ter Jean will be a freshman there has gone to aerept a position in spend a few days in East Lansing before returning to Greenville. n ■ sing, maid of honor, wore a gown tiiis year. Chicago. Miss Helen Boyd, 525 Linden street, is spending this week in the of coral corded georgette cut on Dr Henry Larzelere of the Uni¬ ) upper peninsula in connection with her work with the Congrega¬ lines similar to that of the bride. versity of Wisconsin has. recently Fred G. Riser. Lansing, attend¬ been appointed instructor and re¬ party at Hunt's food shop. Twenty tional Church Conference of Michigan. She returned recently from guests will be present. A theatre her vacation spent in Maine and at Muskegon. ed Mr. Klunzinger, as best man search assistant in the Economics 1 Miss Jane Francis, daughter of ~ and the ushers were Stuart Bear- department Dr. larzelere will party is planned for the afternoon. Mrs Josephine Morris and Miss Mr. and Mrs A L. Francis, 214 enroll as freshmen at Wesleyan take over the work of Di R. .1 up of Okemos and Francis And- Burroughs who resigned from the Kathleen Morris have returned to Charles street, will attend Central Methodist college dews of East Lares.ng. their employment at Hunt's food State Teachers' college this > Mi and Mrs Harold S. Gibbs A reception was held at the faculty to accept a position with as a freshman. She will leave Sun¬ the Federal Housing Commission shop, following a vacation and family. 743 Grove street, are home of the bride's aunt and uncle. in Washington, D Jack Willobeo. 335 East Grand day, September 1. leaving today for Arbutus Lake Mr. and Mrs. George Bcarup of C River avenue, will leave today for Miss Carolyn Cook, bride-elect, Okemos following the ceremony. Willi.on Johnson, son of Mr and where they will remain until Mrs. C. A Johnson, Indian Hills, Traverse City to visit his grand will be guest of honor .it the regu¬ Tuesday. A wedding cake flanked by bow! \till leave Wednesday for Wash¬ parents. Mr and Mrs A M Willo- lar monthly luncheon of the Mu h- M J'iM'phinc Bine tint lias re¬ of pastel snapdragons center d igan State College c luh, which will the table. ington Preparatory school, Wnsh- turned I" hei home at 530 Albeit Mr. and Mrs Albeit A Apple- t)<» held at Hunt's loud shop next ir.gton. D. C William was an ap- i>1 eil science freshman at Michi¬ gate and family. 12!) Haslett street, Wednesday Miss Mary Wood¬ street water after She a will vacation reopen at Cold- the re¬ . -J returned Monday Irom a month' ward is in charge of ar rangements. Patronize News Advertisers. gan State college during last year. decorated Sandy's Grill next Mi uhd Mrs A. C. We id man Hi 'hi t Gihl-s, Paul Barrett, Rob¬ vacation trip spent ill the West Thursday ert i Haiti.'tt. ami Lloyd Hulbert Miss Margaret DeWaele, daugh¬ and daughter Barbara Jean. 745 ■3 CLASSIFIED pent foiu days tins in Gladwin county week camping ter of Mr Waele of Roscommon was and Mrs Charles De¬ (hove street, spent last weekend married at Hose Lake visiting the Harry • dmplrtr Line of to William G. Ingleson of Roch- 1). Huhl family Kitr.: On.' r.«t P»r word. 2<> r»nn LrttU' Miss Cyntlua Cotes, elle, Illinois. Wednesd y. August Mis* Kh/abeth Head and mother. minimum Ptjrubl.' in advance at Slate daughter of Mi and Mrs M F Newa office before noon haaenont. I'ntun Alinea. ThurwiAy. Got. s. 44 <'! Poll boulevard, will 24. in the stud-, of Father John he III 111. III d Tuesday b.\ a birthday A Gabriels I 545 M A C. avenue, Monday irom their vacation spent returned Fresh Baked Goods ■ Mi and Mrs George B Nichols in C..p. mivh and Canada Miss (I ilaughtci Gwcn. will leave Head will lesume hei work af the a - h"ii ic a i 54!) I)i i hi: 11 eel • nliegc library on September 1 HOEFLINGER'S 1 Friends Honor a-'- . ■ will take iiM i a new I'.ail K rente I. son of Flossie \ \ WANTED 1« it hi2 South Holmes Kivft.'l, 39B Pilik I.IIH', uiitl Ralph BAKERY -4 Itride—Elect ing, on September 15 lb. "ii "I (' N Rix. 1)01 Abbot 21 1 Ablioi Rou.l ■«: M'K S AI K yaarliasm. T <.r wire It Itewnrd Kulhvwu H-" ' "l »■..! »i- rti. • turffM. Ml D"loth> Welb.ak bride- I'D "V I :tl', i old their pi' -out lora- m. <1. Houghton, N will leave Y next Friday for whcic they .. ill !> HiR 8AI.E Stuil.i • i" C't "1 Septembe: 17. was feted j ,,f M, „nd Mi • amly t nu-illaneoa ••liuwei gr. - j ^62 South Col "I ' • ennui Mini matt r. --■» ti e , p \j, n umr ,,n«> odd chair*. CmSI -•* , . Mis. Margaret llurd and I W|„ ,,t H.OM at IS* Milford S: F ♦ < Bet". Shall ,-s Hurd > , ||v ,,f Michigan Septembei 20 as hat. l.o.iki' g L fiesbman. $/A CKNTI. KM AN wiah. - i"i»IUiri» .»ivr apartment ina true tor «>r with n M v • I ntlcman ling. Aug j William Otto, sun of Mr and the conduit nf rounU f -neat - yed Call 4-SB60 '.Mi (' W Otto, 500 Cowley ave- Mr al*a»n guarded WANTKI> Rd-r ' 'I -"in,,, left yesterday for Village- the iMipiiti r hut »*» i •+ i exrhanKe for work • >( ' > n in Wt i o rtffrrrDCM Call CI-'' Wedne M -s - Military college He ihrtxivh hi« effort* that a r»»e CtIK 8Al.K I1ININ'. ' M l (• I 31 The I . STOVE. kitehen tabbr • w. • in lied leientlv tiorn a vacation •f Ingham i ..nut* rr.l ratal made. Ihu* in«uriug that ln*han Im-iIj* . Mnd foldmir 'I ' pent with Max Phillip , son of tv would br murr fairlo dealt « All.,i R.m.1 Phillips. 405 'M 1 Mr. C s H ATS < PST'>M MM" HI M"l'l and cleancd n. 1 I,/die wa, I.'iuued b, led her hid- f,jW!eV stn tret I. in Mexico On the h,' f'.rm.rly of Mir>- 5'" den git'- oy using little verses | tI ^ ted Montei< v and 1 .mr •tnjr Pb«»n. t-Mf'J ■ tten by .the the; guests as Neiivo Laredo H*: - •» " " - hei only clue . FOR S AI K >ri F'KM U RM U KK IIKJ)ROOM Sl'ITk , • « . • Guests were Mi s M .1 un Sted- ' I'ainling and I'aperhanging ■ Ikhigan SoSTL1w" •« " • ., Mix Caoie Adanak Mi Doa- A I'aajttvr t.uaranlrr Pnuii,] . Both Price and l*abar 'tate of- u Noxlnx »*»» I'I .' p. aid Ibarlow Mix Marto In Reference* Furniahed thu rwunlL riUntmn at 4-H Miss 7a t, Tliomar Mi v> fieiu vieve ' thua In-ortng thr 1 from Rolinatrt ( heerfully liitta rlub, homr lirffiunxlreliun and other member iikkakkasts am> M.'.NKKs Sanford. M - I-".i. >■ Able y. Ml* character building i|«m ir« a.thin thr mtmDer LOiu«r .,rt jn r r . t.» i.<■■■■ Iajis Manning. nd Miss Donna G. C. JONES )f Agri- «rx,rk daily. 625 Linden lilt BIRCH HT DIAL 4««M Ma ho x alw4>« la»«rrd ihr pablk' body of roe rent apmrovkh has4mh.ni j Werback. parlirlpatitin in inhaituni thr atntuo thr undrrprioilrird «<>uth and a»t room for two roller I . . 5 -»fl> 1 of • err wr*k No «moliin« 525 Iatidrr. oil. ' thao inaurmi • hrttrr ritlian of _TOR RENT PNEPRMSHEP A1'ART- in abort—he oaa al*a»» in the open I'riv.'r £ MENT. Thrrr "1 all timra knew where Waller R. (arven r.«m, .' —ovrrponr at Elrrtrti,' .to.r »n,l r-fnimlur. hix ahiht* • HVation Tlr.ncr. it atuod and it u injure , ': Av:i libit* About 8rPL 10 745 Crow phew mber of j.z«i» Vevay Township. Ingluun digniArS ly Com- pop SAI.E bedroom SUITE Al.so , County and would he an ahlr r*prra«nlatl*« 16^1Telegraph Flowers of thia dtatrirt. EXTRA SPRINGS und multrwr.. -Gar He Ii above prttr tinkering in puli- ■ arp«>tiitc. Glria* winter eont. »i*»* 16. gu"d Republican Candidate for tira and hrlieaea in thr aea>ntrnanrr of condition. 649 Piviaion. Ftione 2-1181. law and order and fair play far *JL • J Representative Wr rrt ommend htm to thr rlrctorata of uate in- We thia dlatrict. health w. E. MERCER, M. D. State legislature i Thr aponaorrd (ertfaiog atau»rnt of facta ii by thr Vrvay Tawnahtp portuni Second District "C'arrrn far Kapraaantotivr (Ilk", • Western Union Bldg. EAST LANSING I'rimarieH September 13 Itrvr in 128 W. Grand River Phone 4-1015 iPeilUctl AdttrtlataeMI inl| East Lansing Phone 4-6616 ~T7F 7*1 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Friday, September 2, 1938 Page Four THE Flowers Like A Motorboat Slate RobinHoods On the Greens—Put, Put, Put Coming to MSC SCOREKEEPER Next Week By Don Phillips By DAVE Mike Cm tee I, "Ed Flowers, he's a good golfer but his putting could stand plenty For the third succeasive year Spartan baekfleld men In the of improvement," so says Ben Van Alstyne, Michigan State's golf Michigan State college athletic fall and hurdlers In the winter coach. fields will be the site of the an¬ Van Alstyne further elaborated, telling us how Ed could slap a nual championship rally of state of the scouting for the State drive off the tee straight down bow and arrow marksmen. the fairway 267 or 70 yards, ap¬ of his earliest desires when he won Competition will be divided into griddera In his spare will soon proach with deadly accuracy, and the Michigan Amateur. In this three classes—men's, women, and then miss an easy putt of three or tournament he probably played the children's. A champion will be old pants again. The ones that four feet. best golf of his career. He had returned in each class and there he has worn every season since "Flowers apparently loses his all of his shots working to per¬ will be 22 awards made for high he started coaching at State. Mike thought that he would pull confidence when he's on the green. fection and swept through the scores, according to Kenneth Pal- a fast one on the boys last season I I've seen him play marvelous golf field without too much difficulty. matier of Kalamazoo, secretary of the fairway and around the One of Eight and discard his time-worn mole¬ the association. on "Now Ed has qualified for the skins. And he got as far as the ] green and then completely ruin a Champions will be crowned lield on the first day of practice i score by his faulty putting. Ed National Amateur with a total of Sunday and Monday. William wearing a brand new outfit In j isn't always like that, however, 149, shooting a 75-74. Qualifying Loomis, rural mail carrier from for some days he can 'can' a putt for this event doesn't seem to be Newaygo, will defend the cham¬ fact he was the epitome of what the well-dressed young gridder I from anywhere and think nothing such a feat, but when one stops pionship which he won last Sep¬ to think of the thousands of good should wear j But it didn't take of it. It's on these days that Ed tember. with the boys. j would be a match for anyone in amatucr golfers attempting it, the Visitors will be welcome to the golfing game," Van related. affair takes on a different light. watch the competition. Inspiration Maybe? Dick Frey I "Flowers has played golf most Ed was one of the eight out of The boys seemed to think that ! of his life, starting as a caddy in thirty-five participants from thi: When cross-country roach lau- those ragged, moth-eaten pants Patronize News Advertisers. of Mike's were as Indlspenslblr I Grand Rapids, his home town, district to qualify, tying Chucklren Brown calls his harriers into Koscis and Chris Brinke for second i action this fall this slender fellow, to the life and good lurk of the j Even then Ed showed prospects of football hopes of Sparta as were becoming a fine golfer, developing place | Koscis .is a Walker Cup like Abou Ben Adhem. will lead Player and Brinke is the Metro- i all the rest. With Kenny Walte DUI 5-9635 halfbaeks and tarkles. They I a long, easy swing. His large wrists were saered like "Red" Grange's land shoulders give him tremen- politan champion of Detroit, which 1 lost to the squad through gradu- red j dons power in his drives and iron gives you some idea of the compe- jation, b. spectacled Dick will have STATE "77" or "Datay" Vance's sweatshirt. Mike tried his most I shots. tition Flowers faced in qualify- to do a lot of trotting to help bring persuasive arguments, but fared fumes to College ing." Van Alstyne continued. that national title to rest at State "Then Edward came to college "Flower-, has now had plenty of i again this year. with a myriad of husky young gentlemen belligerently de¬ and really began to play some golf. | seasoning in the grueling test of manding his hide or his pants, I He won his freshman numerals three j tournament play and can be ex-|strong overhead smash and well- SEPT. I I then settled down I pectii to places in this t angled volleys. PBI. MAT. he gave up. The next night Mike go - <>f varsity competition. Ed tional Amatucr—son, don't : It's New! It's Gay! ramr out in the old ones. And years Fischer Petulant and OH SO Continental' physical has always played in the number |,jm , la.i shot Van Alstyne . . . . if he's aware of his Norris, though obviously out¬ one position for me here at State j us as eft. DANIELLE DARRIEl'X well-being, he'll patch them up Well we certainly von't, and we played. held the sympathy of the DOt'GLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. and make them do again this and has managed to win his share gallery who became vexed at of matches. It was not until this | wish him the best of luck and may Fischer for his continual display Ken Y a r g t r year that Ed's line golf was backed I the birdies and pars flock around used to tell one by a well balanced team Brand. I him like those good hxiking girls of champ temperament. held leads of Tire former 5-4 and C-5 The Rage of Paris' on Mike und Nelson, and Tansey completed the I used to do when ht was here at MIIN. Tt'BS. John Kobs back lineup that gave us our most suc¬ | State. ) in the first set, but was unable to SI N . - in our high school cessful golf season in history best the Dctroiter The Rapture of Young Romance I After having won the singles, The Thrill of the Flral Ktaa!! I days that will "Flowers graduated in June and I Fischer teamed up with Bobby Rau FRED MAC MVRRAT bear repeating. began entering tournament play We won't vouch around this section of the country. Norris Loses of Monroe to win the doubles from HARRIET MILLIARD Buck Shane and Don Worth, the for it. but you Ed played in the Michigan Open, have it for finishing well up at the top He To Fisher In Kalama/.oo duo. Cocanut Grove' can The doubles match was featured Iwhat it's worth. then took a turn at a tournament It seems that in South Bend and showed the Tennis Finals by heavy, short-quarter exchanges and a constant struggle for pos¬ I Kobs used to pick boys some good golf before lie was session of the net The repeated SlfENTEIN at mm I 9TLAL. up a few extra eliminated in the third round iff time by going "Late m July. Ed gained one Fischer Teams Villi It mi lobbing of the Kazoo pair kept Rau shcki Is in hi out t o one of the baseball towns • To Defeat Kazoo I'air | and Fischer away from the net Lansing to do a bit of pitch- ing One day a certain club put | where they are the best, and made For Doubles Grown in a call for Kobs and asked him j the match much closer than it to bring along lus own ratchet j might have been But it wasn't ner Spartan enough to win the match Mikr Goes us Michigan j UKS After looking around "Gloomy" championship w „ Bash 417 Linden street, John decidrd that it would be a (-Western Stall iihiiI idea to take Mike along to ! is spending this week visiting the finals of tl do the receiving. Mike was a i friends in Cha-ssell Bash is a grad- Special l.abor Day Dance iinney here Su | uate assistant annua lius- catcher in his rollrge days at ! bandry Kalamazoo And in spile ol pro¬ PHIL PERRONE tests that the old legs were gone and that he hadn't rauglit in i set Norris sets, 9-7, 6-". 6-3 back Some tennis of the year And His (asa Hira Ordt. de- est Mike was—dragged alone ■®«tvn0N years by the irrrsistlblr Mr. Kobs. Iijmu the Fischer-Norris Coral Gables Opens Sept. U Inch was much closer than j The game got under way ami ! would indicate The new RAlL • things wclit along great until on.' j n showed especially tougl.i | Billiards 1.1 the opposing players decided 1 net with an extremely1 the lr\ •ut Play - atcl The would-be pilferer was off INDIAN HILLS with the pilrh and Kobs. with a warning yell to Mikr. turned U GOIF around to watch the play at sec¬ ond. That yell wasn't needed. BUSES Mikr was all set for the play. 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