Old-Time Thanksgiving Turkey I? rraph poles graph bnrrcn knoll! Yes, truly, we don't on a barren nn that dinner wasn't ready, because became while she was IjDlCCl vFI mVti weather have weather now now like we tixerl to we used to hnve have on on those fcrritfnir Wait .for us log .for us she let the -he let turkey burn the turkey hum to cinder. a cinder. to a ^ Who timing us doesn't rememia'r those old- tfashioned Thanksgivings with n touch of nos¬ talgia 7 Thanksgiving Days! Then remember at last we turned up the old and would we mind eating ham and eggs for dinner. Exodus familiar kmc, with the snow-capped rail fence Junior began to erv, and father said of course Slmlrnl# to l/iw You know the ones 1 mean. When we got up stretching out on both sides of us? An.I father not. Although whatever he said under his breath Campus Wednesday it six o'clock on a frosty morning tore the devil out of his hands trying to open the made mother mad again. Then to ay* old wire gate. And mother wouldn't speak to him touch everything off, Mary spilled Jarly at half-past twelve. When because of the language he used. anberry satire all over herself. Turkey dinners, a I in unexpected STTtv/orn snap crack- Then at last the house. About as unpafntpd a Then remember after traveling -est. and perhaps some study- id the cylinder block, or split the habitation that ever stood in a frozen farmyard. i,-r s in the c Id. we didn't get ling will lie goals of most of head, or made us frecce up four And there was old, Aunt Delia bustling out to the liter all. And we had tojihe college's fi.600 students limes between home and Smiley's vith I'ncle Cyrus chewing I' ben they leave campus Wed- ear, 'waving to everyone. And of course we had Corners. Wheii we all piled into to kiss Chcle Cyrus, although he tasted of un¬ at the table. finally i a -riay for the annual Thanks* •n passenger and liefore we were out shared Whi«kers and etit-plug. father said Although minutes. Junior had frozen an ear. Mary had "n the col* • Yes, the old homestead was a lieeause we had a lung trip ba «»r. formed naggvil her In -t stockings, and mother had just little desolate. But inside loving" Ye«, they wine really fine. .i membired that the gas heater had lieen on just Inlaw made it a pliiiY of nid-fash- Thanksgiving*. And n mcmh »t* what fat he about long enough to blow up the place. cheer and weieome. f'uiisln uhinT'r gin home at last 7 After mr tr Ah, but the scenery at least was authentic. Harold had just started to re-paper and Junior freiring the other ear? The ■mly u Change of Date Creates corn shocks drooping bravely under the bright the house the day before Thanks¬ "The only things we bad U» tie thankful for was living November sun! The golden pumpkins with their giving, and mother tripped over his that we didn't stay all night at Aunt Delia's en three-foot crownsjj1 dirty gray-white snow! And paste-bucket. those corneob mattresses, and that We were finally I'NIOX STWS oi*»:\ Observance Problems -the vtt-lenved 1 attimlinjr like .ho many tel And then dear old Aunt Delia came in to tell its In.me and Sunday dinner was only two days off." rr\- Itrwar ♦ •mas comes but once a year and so does the Fourth I Thanksgiving comes whenever it seems most Mdtiqatr 6tate Netas i hi "t and you never can tell how many there are •e. but who cares as long as there is plenty to eat car doesn't break* 'he way home. . unusual problem. Merchants there nimivrn with the r.ast i.ansint, rurs* .it ,,f trouble, though, 1 "rp "bo observing the two days f-stalc students who' COU.EOES are sri.tr \nlume :\2 ',29 MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, TCESHAV, WlVKMREK 21. ira N«». 2»'» .<■ men without a coun- ; ~iuwn State college officials, ul- of their folks will though proving to be rather re¬ ' • ' us the fatted turkey billions in ubserving "•h day of the month. strurk upon a bright ihe states have com- e , probably would meet with tin president's prixla- approval „f M.8C student tmdv . the 30th, iden that State is Second in IC-4A Run Monday • abet* are straddling 1 hey have. cuU!Kadne«day murn- • d are celebrating buth jng classes to 35 minutes and boon to mrr- hove done away with afternoon Manhattan ThreeGroups Too limy a .['"""iTo""'Lanilxla Ghis . chants and the I sessions boys who linve Aublim b s. Irani ('.outliers Urn eating in „ns ,,, holictc. Initiate Win Noses Out restaurants >Mr- all 1 „n while lhe mr nt.w d.lte Register Display Sons Satire Spartans One tittle cr t.„||PRP9 .ire county out west pr(,seming par- went one step ,jf,s ,,nd (,B,lball the president and „„mos f(lr fru„. Pledges Trophy Fi lir FIMI»IIC« Iti l'i, M>« » -m'i k 'In third year State students have lhot had 16th as the annual trntc^d < Siuiiia F|»*ilntt. Till! \lplia |1tU lake *hT»-t-do h-didiiy h.r Thanks* county fathers In*- Manhatti I tela. AIM I Mold Flglilli I'larct NYC . Sonirih ConV*t Nee—Tt'KKI.V—fate 3 I one of these eelehrators, Hiiniier Slnr» I lorotiiotiio* K»r llniiiecutilillix a. Pennsylvania and Illi- no is are definitely celebrating the Three honorary fraternities l.amhda Chi Alpha fritter- NKW YOKK, N"v. 'JO—F"r lle«lin Two i traditional day on the new date, at Michigan State college have tliiiy won permaneirt |m»ssom- tbe xeennil straight year Mau- while Wisconsin .and Minnesota are maintaining the old one. [added new memfiers to their !.*i• in of a traveling trophy by liatlan'x strung team balance New Loan rank» in current pledjfin>r> and initiation ceremonies, !wimtilijt, for the third sticee^- ii w year, first place in frn- Sponsors Will imseil mit iruss ciiillitiy Mieblgau State'- team fur tie- Funds simi% umiov i. -tr t S..i,..a ,A Alpha in,, (»et Insimiia I. ('. 4-A. champiuitship at Van Two new student loan fundi Curtlanilt IVirk, New Yurk nt\ were iiiiunurat'd .it MSI' this TODAY the CAMPlJSl ] C. C Carleton of the Mot .r Wheel corporation. l-anstrm will ! j. t.rity placed e*«t m the wntn- riiiKa i*i xtr run •a rc'K. . . .. Us the State Board of |Rc. 3 nf the Smokev Stov- f ff (»rad Partv I'irli Riflemen Knrtil I'.li'iirir Men Meet Wi ilnr-iliit Sex I II eel; 1 lu i fly ( '.id reives See—IS'ITI \TlffN — l*.»te 1 Minn-II - J Sparks Enters (iontest Pence t.rallfl Picks lleads. tdrisers Oratory ('.oiliest Dales Scheduled nder the Engineers l'isit • •1 "i\. N*»v. j»_rivi M Dearborn Plant ■' ' -hip -»nk off Ihi Irl.k ' -inkinc. t ouoorllr the lirmui iov- Two Noil plini* starting at 7 m. uno "it. iltr.tT, "Hh It No. J»_A wpo And oa lhe nw 'rf i""* Future teachers \ S CK n. Detr. it they attended meeting at the Stat- hotel. where O y W. Schey, "f Field.-Vn spoke on "Vuci . Campus alandar • '' »Nx|\o, N,t. M-i'ntM hop orrorAlPl to Rrp. ™oruo Plan Meeting jn apd Spark Ignition." trip was sponsored by the , Iron (orpin lw uo-Anrrtron arllylllro- student branch of A S.M E Van I)u sen lleads nics ♦eachcrs vail b* in SlliU Mull Itl'Ull* l'u|MT Seiv SjH'ecli Club the kittle Theater Tuesday at 7 30: » ' Mm. Frank- Al S.f p m. lilNT.TON, D. C *pcech clinic at Michigan State " '• —'"I I^PP Oh Herbert Hnnver head a Dwicht Rich, principal of kari- n k. Cook of the soils depart¬ college. WH5 dec ted president of K ■ 'ifoti* boon sinc Eo-istcrn, and Iklwin Boyne,; p ment will present a paper on el- -- the Michigan Speech Correction -'"<1 in thb Ml suyjerintendent. of Ma on schools, association at its first meeting m feet of boron deficiency on sugar will -peak on 4 What Is F.xp*r*ed of BeRinntn* Teachers." The and canning beets at a meeting of Lansing Saturday. the Soils Science Society of Amer- There are now 125 members, 56 plan for aendlnc speeches will be followed by Kr°up lea in New Orleans, this week. of which attended the meeting.. • special traintnc discussion. The meeting is *pon- A constitution was adopted and a Several members of Uie soils i have refaaed u sored by Mrs. Merle D. Byerr department are attending the four directory of Michigan person* say* g« is Eunice Dershen of St. Johns I day mnting. j working in speech was published. fueA>, November 21, iocmcAit Cfertt Ktm Voice* In the Jerrymeandering DORMS with Jerry Dewor EAST MAYO d,, Thanh fill ALPHA PHI— Among alums buck for the weekend were Betty Peabody, inaaf the'dTrmmfr°y SS' Homeward bound will be most of the Michigan State ^ ffexxioled Cole0inlc FVon Hrigpl MmUm hrvtoe. be. Charlotte Mason, Patty .Simpson coming were Louise Gardner.: student body Wednesday afternoon even before the .y. r. Diuribwtor cj and Ursula Emery. Penny Leuvitt, Gertrude Summers. nu. n classes will all have been dismissed and the prof tl,..,^, Washington, Nov. 21.—There was a lot more to that Maxine Dodds, Joy Hough, Elen- ,|lat the „r,|cal is over for a few.days, and the sti|. The missing house numbers Cb«e«ialeDi6esl have been brought back. * Hot sevclt-McNutt conference than the handsome Indianan' nor Fencke, Eleanor Hoekenga. .... : . the nrof„ for« Playoff for the tie for second suavely admitted when he emerged from the White House.: »e Davis. June Pope and. a>e throwing that the still cursing lastprofs_t minute^ hi«h polish lor effect, place in the volleyball tournament | sticks the fag straight into Victor G. E. Spaniolo | ^"SVC,™will be h^ld November 7 -IKhat is secretly in the works is a drastic shake-up of So- „viim , Manager ' about three feet over he. 28. :cial Security board, wiping out the present bureaucratic , editorial staff j| ALPHA CIII cill SIGMA* xloMA.- But you who will have a ride M everyone can see it. v. Managing Editor —Walt Kummel t-,„.' the h'line ni>t hime jh (hF first nutory.1 three-man agency and either replacing it with a single diree- Tliin a tul That home have a jot to be thankful | dame is really enjoying AiMciate Editors Jack Sinclair, Leonard Wcstrate, Dave Teftt j the lmu>e put up decorations lor i (or or putting the agency di-' Show that appreciation by she doesn't bother about . Roberta Applegatc Homecoming. The display feu- ret.tlv under the control of That the Altmcyer clique tried J giving aid to some of those thumb- show stuff. After the srr.i!, Woman's Editor Sports Editor — ....... Don Anderson hired a destroyer "Ship ot State" o .. . Federal Security to block McNdtt's appointment Hum I People the curb who are not so cleared away, watch the (: BI SIN'ESS STAFF | chasing a "U-Boat H.msier." MlNUtt. OS ruicral Security and is furious at his firm-handed j In Our Town try to spit out the taste. Business Manager I administrator. William Collinge Robert smith. George Konkle, Either is possible under the act scrutiny of its operations, has not j helped improve relations between • WOMEN AND FAGS MORE DATES We have been tola that ti, Ky., the land j We took a -crock at the women bureau has been doing an Circulation Manager Business Managers ----- ■/'«- Kurt, Cheat, recently be- j passed by Congress last spring them. On the surface they observe John Carman, Robert Davis came actives, ftecrnt pledges were giving the President the power of the amenities, but privately they , n d beautiful' folk the other day in a class re- lent job but we think tin , Ruth Taylt ho wil searcn paper and got a cut In Herb Sube, David Brown, Richard ; extensive government rcorganiza- arc at dagger's points. is another thing on the < play the fen no lead in t! grade for it. But we're going to I Brteham. Lw Eranks, Stanley Allen and Alan (tion. The S S. board has been How soon the axe will descend stick out "our neck again and say which is doing a much be- Chipman. j under fire from two powerful depends on the report of an in¬ Town," in Union ballroom, Nov¬ a 11-col Ploy. in that line than the far- i Kruu»s f"r !"me ,imo Thc>' orP: j that we don't mind a woman flneSmnr l.y r. Hal S.hr. ALPHA XI DELTA— vestigation that McNutt initiated ember 20 and 30, followed through. j smoking, but for heaven's sake, match-maker organization Oi>cn house (or everyone was <" N,'w Dc0' insidcrs ,nd learn how to hold a cigarette. We refer to the well Taylor, elected Michigan 1 ine Saturday congressional leaders, who are Miss ' and beloved hideout, the sore at Chairman Arthur Alt- State Ag queen la. t fall, moved to You can usually tell whether a Kathryn Miller, Althen Tin Petlenlriitn* Shore the tttame , and Dorothea Smith were back me.ver for his diehard opposition to liberalizing old-age pension Albion in J933 She played high woman in school roles in "Shindig", and ,s really trying to art classy, or | ending the tag by the "*>"> spacc problem «°»v*d b» .Imply finding n Effort}* by the Kant Lansing polite department under the tin-weekend, payments. Although vast sums in "SmUmg Through." way she yams onto the cigarette.! ,wa™ f,6cc, hc « leadership iif Chief Harold Hatlll to alleviate the trntlic ALPHA GAMMA DELTA— social security tuxes are piling up M.S.C. activities have included The would-be socialite doesn't j to pitch their woo problem have met With approval front townspeople and at.ll-1 Alumnae were therntertatned in the treasury. Altmever has Pan-Hellenic council. Thetn Alpha cut her finger nails, gives them a dents. luncheon after ga: grimly fought against amendments ; to increase monthly checks to : CHARLEY EDISON Phi, Matrix, and society editor of CLASSIFIED the 1939 Wolverine. The traffic survey recently taken for the highway depart¬ Among those back f> oldsters. This, of course, has j Tcarht'ra Note Charles Edison, acting secretary ment has shown that 58 per cent of pedestrian crossings coining were Jean Johnston, .Tunc j ! Mis I added fuel to the agitation of : af the navy, is doing his be ? ?«. chigtm Sta Olive, Amelia Foder, are improper in execution. Coupled with this fact is the ob¬ Miller, Muriel Lyon, Eleanor 1 Townsendites and other "funny: hilV€, u battleship named for his ing Emily in servation that drivers passing through East Uansinff main¬ Wills, Jean Betikema, Jane An- I money" schemers. j native state, New Jersey. His fir. t ed a part ii: inter's play, ji (2) Administration -executives «,fh„ts went awry, so he addrcsM-d tain a 40 or even 50-milc clip. derson and Flora Anderson, who arc up in arms over the high- a personal note to his chief. Writ- "Spring Danu Usually when traffic problems are discussed, too many ALI'IIA OMK RON PI— led bureaucracy which dom- trn jn pencil on yellow scratch are likely to blame the drivers for everything, maintaining ' Prof, and Mrs. K. E. Kinney j Security board,, paper( the note said: that nothing the pedestrian can do is wrong. Needless to were dinner guests Sunday. ind concerned over the discov- j "Dear Mr, President: I had my Forms for taking this oath mav Volleyball leant is tied for sec- »ry of millions of unidentifiable ; heart set on having one of the say this attitude is wholly fallacious. •John Doe" records in the S. S. B. bc secured at the office of the Sup¬ Pedestrians, like drivers, can be at fault, according to battleships constructed during ivy erintendent of Schools or from the j nirs Mo ir of duty' named 'New Jersey'. Department of Public Instruction j circumstances, Students and faculty alike have a bad habit "JOHN DOE" CARDS s.inr rVal' part ofjne would have at Lansing. of crossing in the middle of a block or else dashing between urday. Shirley 1 With pension payments due to been built into it. 1 can't hc!;> a nirs that have stopped for a red light. Likewise there can start January 1. these unidentified feeling of keen disappointment." 1h» little excuse for motorists who take Grand Uiver avenue BETA TAP ALPHA— records ure loaded with political ^nd he signed himself, "Sent!- DelHilent Vowed dynamite, especially for McNutt. m,.ntn| Charlie" Top'a speedway. I Met'aI i and Betty Frank who is ii red-hot presidential I T„ ,h„ ,h„ ..resident replied For Itin in ('.oil lest FOR BETTER RIISIO HIRE It seems that after a thorough analysis of the traffic sjtua- ' \ irly was held at tli white •ith said: tloii. the necessity of lasting signs on Grand River, both hoi Frida night. Patrons wer noble state «»f W..«>dr«.w 'Vil-«n. AMERICAN FEDERATION id Mi F. 1>. Griffith. Pre cast and west of the campus, to warn drivers of a speed limit !<•'«• ,cs McNutt has Charles Edison and Frank Hague A. McMonagle an is apparent. Have enough signs posted so that no driver prodding Alt- will get a battleship just a> mux j1"1' E. (1. Millard. ew to clean up could fail to notice the spent limit._Xop, additional stop lights in East |*unsing are necessary to slow up truffle* j' \ thr after the Indiii L ('on.-icleriilile made, but mil- , of MUSICIANS But advising students to cross only at the comers «;• lactly how many Note -In naming bo Would he a difficult matter. It is doubtful that they would j b* ontroversy—still j states, the navy takes md will require in turn, according t«» 1 ( all Secretary, Mrv C. H. Dewey. 55320 obey advice on this matter. It is too handy to cross between m< onth nd considerable j decommissioning old corners. Someone has suggested a fence in the sodded part held Sunday straighten out. ! formerly bearing state as j of the boulevard. This seems Impractical. What can be j W1 is. II J Wyn- ! done to solve this angle of the problem remains an tin-Sua Several Michi* I AFTER THE RARE UNION DANCE answered question. DELTA SIGMA PHI- Suggestions on a solution for this problem will be appreci¬ ated by Chief 1 faun. It is certain that cooperation of stu¬ SATURDAY, dents. faculty and townspeople is needed if Grand Uiver 28 — • to 12 avenue is to be made safer for all concerned. GOOD NEWS 'MIMI JIB *1.00 tmil BLUE STAR 0R.00.I « fidhtr reduction lo Hm prioo off BLUE STAR rogilor goooliao. STO F1SK TIRES NOW 7 GAL. *IM PRESTONE Hit No iMrifico in goolity-iooroaso io volomo and forttior ooooowiios ki ogoroiioo oiokoo Has rohool prioo pouulblo. Quaker State Oils \TC GtlLr SEI PENNZOIL OILS MORI GOOD NEWS WM. PENN OILS OIMG Now yoo ooo savo Oeiano) now Two Oowts par gal. soil al all Sloe Star Stations at oo America's Top Motor Fool—yos, wo owao ETHYL RosoKoo (80 PREMIUM OILS SEND Tl fast RMI 6 GAL $l°° SILVER¬ Highest io tatMtoook oad all aroool gooHiy, maxhwom power ami ooooowy. Year car woo Mil for it, year oar loaior will rooommosd 11, and wo have H. (•laRoasooabloPrioo.) WARE BLUE *VIl £\p, 4 Cuts Fee Schedule, Advances Field House ■T — Opening o Attend CHANGE TURKEY Pnwpr Haiikp Music Building to be Opened Decern Iter J HIGH SCHOOL " (Continued from Page 1, * WWW UUUBC 1 iiltell c^T^'dnt^nAt^r"?; ^ MV"ral —— first time that it has been found Bond Issue NOTES rty necessary to ing. The day change Thank, liv¬ ™i"c' Thnnhrsiv- Spartans took the Monday fo'tiow- (ll Q a. orortty women. b;,,k ln history when people ZT:t°oTX\z ,hc dayj 0, UIWK prt. worshiped ' « M «—a» -h t'i nk.-ivina holidav BeRinninif with summer school f fflSh£ Ii "V" ,hei:.hMdS- George W ashington was the Cmr^Z by Student council and the State New., the 1040. M. S. C. students ' Those initiated were John Kobs, ichard Wheeler. Carl Dhfil, John pica carrying undergraduate work ". israsr ssr I«I,. cnrvori n« ' cu'tom ,n rCrod^ I *89 and again in 1795 wus granted that was ful, the present length vn- not at the year, and college will pay re¬ heeler. Robert Fox. Bob Thaden, rn Harbour. Evelyn Kurtz. Betty i Other presidents followed, but duced fees, the Slate Board of The local presl- u Ruhhng. Barbara Wcidemann, I tne Panhellcnic[ jI only intermittently. Governors ' Agriculture decided at .it* Kleinhans, Jane Hcrrick, ii to Chi Omega j took it up about 1830. but .soutre¬ | November meeting yesterday. Such > n Barrett, Jayne VanAls- ueorat.cn .to P t',:n r'AlZ■ Alpha states rejected it because WH" said to bc of northern orum it Holiday Won't students will pay $5 per term, pi. any fee the instructing agency may John Henning, Harold Bar¬ ter.;. Clcmetsen, Dick Criss* , Durln8 the Clvll War§ Ll,u,tln ! proclaimed the first in a long Slop 'Qunrlerhark' charge, instead of the $36.60 now paid. Bill Young. Bob Collinge, Lott. and Glennis Grimes. Kiddy, chairman, . series of last of November hih- In dv. and Marjoryj .spite of the fact that the This revision in lee schedule will days which la.*ted . until the pits- campus will be practically de¬ charge of the ban- ent day. serted by particularly affect Home Econom¬ Wednesday evening, THANKSGIVING BASKET* \msden, music sen- ; " Wednesday Evening Quarterback, ics students studying at Merrill- Palmer school id East Lansing schools, under sup- I Milton Horn, noted sculptor, i ii regular feature of that day, will in Detroit, a pa- t was held in Union I lice administration students t..king will lie open for inspection I en i»ion of Miss Stophlct and the a resident instructor at Olivet col* meet as usual to view motion pic¬ i instruction at the state police bar- All studio* and other rooms used for teaching senior class, will provide Thanks¬ j lege this year. tures of the Indiana game at 7 30. i giving dinners for 23 needy fami^ practice are soundproof, ADVANC E OPENING IIATE Kli lnrils. department brail. lion was used throughout to lessen vibration. lies Foods committee includes VITIATION HcpMrutinn N'uticc Staff changes made by the board included authorization of nppoint- concert will begin at 3 p. Total cost of Hie building was i Hunt. Virginia Betty EefTel. Jeatiette Moore, Vir¬ uaycocK, 1 frnm page 1) I. Every rtiidrnl cr or class officer according to ; incut of a new member of the 27:49: Al Mungan, 18th with ginia Newitt. and Dorothy Patri- k. (Vilbcr Chapel. „d,.n Hanna. Wal- «chedul.. ,or w,n itration envelope and plan his n of sections will take education department faculty, who place ill will have charge t>t student place* TRACK 27:49: George Keller, 23rd with 28:28 3. and Warren Anderson, arche and Dick Harold Brown, Bill Fish, Pennington will take care ontinued from page 1) Addison Fuller, J™ OymnnMum ..i Tucsda, 2. and Wednesday, January 3. 53th with 29:01. JThe last two ef the transportation. The class ,'t,ley Dales, John - Thc alphabctu-.,! , dote Stage equipment purcha Mnnd iv at 12 noon, was the intTi- ! named did not count in Stale's | y will prepare and deliver the bas¬ - I'aulus, Kennclh ! Thc "hedule seeing advisers and class officers follows! the auditorium- were appro vidua! hero as he wm the tin- ] scoring. I f., t ket'.- Wednesday. ! Torrey, John 1! dltion.il run in 28:28.3. followed NATIONAL* MONDAY Agriculture and Forestry Students the ix«arrt, a Detroit firm hn Hibbard. the low Uid if $13 945 by M.Tiarity of Manhattan. "Wild With the .x.cptinn ..f the win- ; lis HOLIDAY BROADCAST Seniors—See Dean Anthony. 118 Ag hall. December 7, 8 at 8:00 to 3 00. Willie" Smith of Penn State, the nmg Manhattan squad, the first led ! December 9. 8:00 t.. 12:00-^r m. defending champ and a former! jjye teams in this e.. vrn ilassie, i te.ii A sjxx ial Thanksgiving program State college • Juniors—See Professor Luc;: Dairy gymnasium l»e broadcast building. December 8. 8:00 to 5.00. Spntd M freshman star, Cnviker i and other strong eastern A'hooD Sta over ii Beta Pi, national December 9. 8 00 to 12:00. •rat groups of of Syracu-e, and Don Smith of (are beginning the trek to meed I'm East eternity, has added t«» April I. I94»>. Secret or re- S*c Professor E ar. H«»rt building. December 8. 8.00 Xo Mau « I the be t in the middle west, and school Wednesday 1 • its membership, seed yesterday, Mil! "If. mhbng" Roy Fchr i . « d [ outstanding oniric- from the gri rs include Arthur Ag hall, December 7 and 8 3:00 i Miel. »nd pnn- 4 ns You Author of "THE VEARCING" •Ucct'" roo, same as your laundry So me do learn tlie best way to bold a man is to ' fx Co* 'a women never complete, low-cost service let go 2 and going, and enjoy your ltAbtnd.JOponr - at the right ntoment. Will Dover's t-u-atopygic wife • ' (i of the propel Holiday spirit. phone", by the way. be sure to tell patch ,m fromShansha.'^^ L'„rlr Sd sagged t he scales at 220- but it wu her heavy hand that got her in trouble! (Plenty of chuckhw m this one!) A short story• 1 T «cm to WoVI» call, ., ^WniUmllrcn,.a«*• h«rr« Mull. I ,, I ,hj| "" .500 Mark In IaisI rf.... Ih. <11 I... ppeil fM.o. I > I hit ii ii little gives IIip (tlmris Game Willi Temple iiihi harness after Hip IMsinper Impressed II ilh Sirenptli liftoff. gone TIip maim fj far toward lesseni*. Of (hvls Ifterl ilia nora Flash AdmiHi-dlv. Mh hlcan moiiI* i or*s havp In Hip Mhhle.ii. .!. ,, Hip tPHHnioiii.il "J Fucctt with Ihf» ovnitunlity of HomIm# tlicit- tfl.lt) tuvixon d'l luu H»p rlMiirr lo t.ikr than imp i>tn« r mi IImi with IcsM thntt it ,r»(M> iivt I'liffi* for the fh'M titite iti chncti vcihm, VllllOnlH'.Ot Mtilpa Mil M Hp * »f Aside Irom llir fiiiaii' Lit, there feline ami ihlrlltP a wrrk hr I If Michigan State the Mnliiymi Htnl«' Ki-itltlrrp Itwlitv hcirnti pnintcil for 11 mm h Mute llir feeling "f iiiilnr.il rivalry lurp Hip \hh Arhot rlaasle. It»l 1 iiHiilr.1 triumph over university which invmlet Mm It . petiv pen tin |hii vi IiiniIv. iva viip piil how mil' h do Hipv leatn? tin fk-ltl next Sntiihlny. i«. mh IIip tvs v iih hi a foothill w.iv tip te ilnte tin- HfutitmiM h«\e n leeoh! of three wjh«, four •iml Hip game with SIiiIp wnv a ilhlit ( ih» know TIip *|mf 'on-tm unit ope tie, the heit (Imp tfp|H>hili sImiip In tdg-llmr hoc |il.ii imilir wraps hi Hip j ftmllMll. Ami while a vlrlorv W.ivHe Rami*, it itiK mmIv 4 htod j hev entt Itopo for ii .fiHO iivrr Hip Turitir* «ffrlti't exat-Hy rill of |iln 1 hpfP Hlav atr ! ivernpe prnviileil' they it1#- iiihl lo Hip Mitarlan*' prrsHge. It afrh III of Hip TH «»vr •%«»• 'lei a triumph over the Owl*. Iti.- h«H v»*ii iiih" v 'Hrli Mhh did Rlvp IllPltl Mltlll- IHPltMlfP llf •:;ilid o llmi In Iip.H Hip IMrolt eleven, , all IV Hares II eaknesses! ftm l»». Mai* • e St.. Kiiki. f * • WKitKisnu V - IIH BHIIW I TKA DANCE litis# Iks Itai look Ntatr\ Mm lit mi hh lot as Mali Iip i itarh . on has a worried a »*a i lit ru apr I TODAY At ell ••»!»Is, Indiana's •gro Irfl rial Harris "<>",rs SlTOfcNTR—Hervlir t:t Senior Crhlnwn - i Prepare I'or atr"S;valP Mttniiuti rletit rioiip si hpitiih's for Mhtilgau Klalr Irams havr f.imiitpfpl.v fur ymir nip at th.. llPPII UlP II.Mil llllllR IIH llllf tl CASE'S SERVICE Last (Utow Salimlav Opener phip hhp way Ml UlP iillirr. TIip My Ihih Hull on With hut n da IipiiH fin <»!«•• lti> ii i llir i Mimlrv Ih i the l.i t few uiuuch While S wiui mi turn itt frriitinu tempo witl nwitiK the foothill! |hu.mi! heavier m IipiIiiIph. leaimi tsiuunl ul thirteen Mir-Itiirmi State settlor* who play their. MM'hiis;**t suite's „o.KK.vr«^ reei final pittite of t'olleife foothall when the Spartatn* tnekle ginning t>» hike . :Temple Sntrmtn.v on Maeklin fiehl. j" tluhheit i»t<»hn. r^j M After three yearw of vatiant serviee these State wnrrlnrn j *''M1 S|o»iton rffi RvacmWTaj how nut tiefnre wluit promises^ i ' Wiiiliiii Carroll to he line of lite smallest luill Hay Thr-e three have hfltv | cotI selnml n the season. A ,hr , Mt'Mth"* «" ^ llliev will r.i.e the MM Jmws etoWils nf 'Thattksirivinir vaeathm mnvetl "Urui J"}Jy >mVH |.•i»|s.t,e„is ..f th. l.i 11 lileas tip to eonform to the Nov. t*.'t S,"r ° '** ^r* »e|*nt« dnte ih.i Mm klXH. UMRR till i «•»» gtyitiihulum y I'nr Ihr im "HONEYMOON H-ite set t»\ i*ir.i.hut liue piett ynilf Iwl IN BALI flieeii niij White, is remly to tuie i timhlieUiiMy the <' « 'h■' Nrim Tamiraft lii>- iiHetilloh lo mallets other than !«»ne week fimn next M..i P'othrtll t.ihewee is Oeil v 1 the ft llovvihu SatiiiHii\ 3.a Ihiike. the (toy who fnltert to five the l»PIH M for two J Hey hi Ann At hoi foi tl . ■amp bio k to stin t K.imcx tin full ih'imtlnu'itl of Mfirit It mill dtamnlii - |u. . to « Who will Im« mbs • i ami tin in Kl' Thoniloii WiM.t' ll.iv XdHeH -AHventn h i-- «rpM^|'|pnt,|fiil *011K TO\VINM I'VllI* I'luMifl I'ulitzcf I'ir/c VViMiiPi*. I!>:ts •ftlMtch. tvio guatd* I.AN A TI'MNKM MK IIAWI. r.lltUSON "DANCING CO-tO" IMI IUIS ii tn ri tin » P |»ogo. timl Mv th havp bcptt hrm- Union hnlliDotn CuHnin S p. in. sliaip -- -- Nov. lili & .'in |'i ice .'!.V (Jle6eimann will. ARTII MOW A Orrhnt a tittle bit You have Arrow to be thankful for! i»iM«nitiK eonlest vvitli Wayne tins seen only intermittent Italph ttPimett. Ml naness •*e siiuv am/ Better Taste Three Sivntan tinkles will ptav the last time SatnrH.iv when Ales "Unteh" Ketrko. 1 es tlnn-knei jihH tieorirr (pirRHtt eat! it a T«vl- With Chesterfield's Right Combination of lh« Iblnil 15. Mason II world's best American and Turkish tobacco* Meel for Title Kouv dorm sevens filled the air- ! When you ask fop Chestcrfic KIs lanes with passe* last night tn the semi-finals oT-->Jbe dormitory j you're buying something no oilier touch fto'.ball league and when the an- light* dimmed. Abbot l!S , cigarette can give you at any price and Mason 8 were paired In to- ! ...a cooler, better-tasting and def¬ night's final iwntest. With stvirkphig Jack llislop j playing a lot id foolhatt, Abbot initely milder smoke. Make your aggregation ' l.Vs small but fast next pack (Chesterfield. You can't made light work of Ma«on I in thr \ The opening curtain raiser. 20-0 quarter had scarcely got under- ; buy a better cigarette. way Iscfore Itislop tc*vk Oe»»rge ' Hush's flat pass on his own 4.1 yayd line and raivd 1.1 yards to score Light up a Chesterfield ami The winners struck again in the you're all set to enjoy Real ARROW SHIRTS secimd stanra when DiU Lynn gallojMHt around right end to the ' Mason to Itislop at this p*>int. Smoking Pleasure with the collars Tins . HANPtFicinrra .. imnrcwtAt heaveit a "short pass over the goal best cigarette money can kin line to Jim Stover for the second tally This time -the- extra at¬ ... THEY SATISFY. tempt clicked with Itislop passing j ARUOW AT SHIRTS then counted a to drop Abbot single touchdown IJ. 7-0. Paul iiSm Wrnmrnm-mmmtMrntk a hi I M "TUfHMUltvn •fBMmkak 8En*x hesterfiel Stark gathered a Nelson Bryant , toss in the end tone to strike the iannlinilliO>e>l*"iiS damaging blow. The Mason squad scored the extra point via another K KDSITCIIIiK WBROS. Bryant pars, this time to Bob :