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ti StateNews Mume tl F R ID A Y . O C T O B E R 19, 1928 Number 7 1 anf& Stone SPART ANSTOFACE REAL TEST BEFORE STRONGCOLGATESQUAD BIERY SUFFERS INJURIES IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH Rr\ John O Bin th** PIBRf K- ARROW? ij the regular army a colonel out- jfcs a private by a considerable mar- but when the colonel walks the ;tatn drives a Chevrolet., and the ;geant a Hupmoblle. just what can 1 expect if a regular artnv buck pn- te is stationed here'' THKRK** A DIFFKRF.NC K JEt Indiana, where one of the finest tarv bands in »tie country cavorts “^nd the Hoosier playground on of football games, the members band buy their own uniform ^tice two hours daily, are expelled the band with three unexcuwd ;«cea. and are fined tl 90 for ab- of any character excused or Michigan State May Face New York Team With Revamped Line. COLGATE UNE HEAVY PROBABLE LINEUP resident i put tifo I and leg Before one of the largest Homecom- m > crowds that lias ever witnessed a , football game in the spartan stadium . I he Mirhezan State eleven will receive Its first real test of the season when , they mee* the hlghlv touted Colgate universi!V grid machine hailing iron1 Hamilton N Y This tilt.is denned 'o determine State's »he gridiron Colgate comes to I a record of winning losing on- Thcv o| impressIV-IV aeainst Jev-n only to on th# following Sat gin on* touchdoi ba"le at the Vander Nashville, T itH FB S T A T F Andervm Christensen Moeller Smead Hitching« Fogg or Rlddhi ombeck 'C Nord b* ; Kurrle Peoples of Fast Lan- njurles whrn •re broken Ih indusky last with one of wuv to Deck- upply a Pres- ili- rod broke to thè diteli •v wert* bro- MANY HOMECOMINGFESTIVrnES TO WELCOME ALUMNI TOMORROW ¡■flay THF.RK’H A* REASON :ve you men of the arm y noticed popular you have been this week co-eds on the campus you have r seen before Well now's your ce to get acquainted with them use elections for corps sponsors soon be over, and It comes onlv a year. THF.RF’S «TIM. TIME e notice a large number of the body is interested In the xrer-Oreen club, and a Smith for ~nt organisation is in the offing re still Is an opening for a Jone? Coroner club, or a Brown for Jus- of the Peace organisation d any the campus have been left out Or jter yet. we might suggest that the ' altst cause he propagated bv boost - its favorite son And there i* still prohibition and workers are yet — nan it for M.IV KEY ,e have a national lumorary on our i it' ""ilfiR1 Key Key waa once a power on *he pus in matters of student leader- but what has become of it*1 W not once tieard of any activities organisation this term and we that there is little hope of anv organization is without a presi- t and it has withered into a name lias been shelved in the darkest ^ive of campus lias beens This Regrettable as Blue Key has a pur- to serve on this campus and the m an class, that has always been recipient of its good works hard- knnws it PdaU •rREXV" RE W ARE group of alumni were iieard dn»- ig the Michigan-Michigan stat. of 1015 the other day It seems two of these old grads sat behind president of the college at the that day "Prexy.' was wearing hat and was getting as great ik out of the game as the two ¡in- flates -Jerry DePrato Aggie fullback ) just gone over for the first touch- Sn in the M -0 victory, when one at undergraduates remarked that If repeated the feat, he would smash gy's" derby ••Jerry” went over the afcnrt touchdown just before half ended and “Prexy” came minus his headgear TM rVTTRE MAYBE i of a state institution sel- their political views on lit here on this campus ‘"m nearly every department head in ttne with the Hoover-Oreen Oh. well, a card to Dad on hi* never lowers the allowance [fact. Dad has been known to add extra Bbk /"CONVENIENT A M PUS V A L E N D A R -United States Armv nary -pep meeting, armorv C o l l» » ’ ** cl**v»Ml stitute iff»-14 f *tilt I«**- Sat urda ' l«l»se of two ve; Otts Eddie Trvo sfar led a team iron which alt stopped »he p ìr.i’iie» and d »he eason s* I .a wrence ’ •> V a n d e r b llt r, bv a m ar- al'er a hard •tronehold in I«*i.st .Ha'urdav *he ith a revamtied UTie thè Virginia Poly in- filiate will renew Ik» wtth State after r fn 1029 thè farn- ì Maroon backlleld *• ’ • 'he spartan gn«1 '•.eh Trvon hims* • i ored a 14-0 vieto? and W in '- a - r< VAf SITY CLUB TO HOLD INITIATION FOR LETTERMEN »ut the fat into salitili th- limbs v Blerv had ifteriHK ht at VassK I vr H A e d im - to Imiieii that He id had •he horr aved of a When Dr und took where he ione r»#*d tlon In I0UÄ east to meet before the te Maroons bv i Xccurdin*? I a . io hnvo ail Colgate has I w ill brln*t t«» kllllg H'/lesv nded ih Twenty-ihrer Atkielet Select« H tor Membership in Honorary Fraternity. SWINGOUT HELD TODAY . irvi* ss .- v ! * - ¡is annual fall w.n u.- Fr-fi.vx morning with new - set Three of the ntini- are '«m iai! * n MX tiasketball ••• •’ (>•••»**« ;? ;*r.d e*n track Two -.-in i.^d' member*, of FALCONETO LEAD ARMY BAND HERE Famodi Sanò io Apprm n Con* cert Tonight; Pep Meeting to Feature •mit’ v O n I •fluke ic w ill avéra» The forward be ed ly rank <quari and w a> He weigh if of Llie kl( Hi !■« if) i feel and ’lie around i'*"» vail is led bv I on 'he Mar 11 Mo*n»¡«*»>- ail-American r* pounds and for the team members ’ a lunched and exiwi PAR i „Y CLOUDY AND COOLER WEATHER FOR SATURDAY Partly cloudy and cooler weather with a cessation of rain was promised for Homecoming «lay bv I) A 8<*ele\ head of the U 8 weather bureau here The shower period of the last few days, which has b#»en very unusual for It« duration will clear up this af- fet nonri or tonight Saturday although lor the most part cloudy, will be interHpewd with nme sunshine. Mr Seeley said The Teni|icrat.iire will range lietween If* and •n f|ei»r •*- Fnhrenhelt CONSIDER PLANS TO BUILD FLOOR IN NEW ARMORY Capacity Basketbill Crowds of Past Srasoa Makes Move Necessary. GYM FLOOR INADEQUATE Decision is ft» lie made thl* week according to information regarding whether the Michigan state college im'kethall team w ill be permitted to use the Demonstration hall here for some of if*. ma|or home ¡»mw thl* winter * hast winter when such huge crowd« • rued out to see .State's great«*«! cage earn in action, there was a great d»*al i-itatm n toward curing the field *• for *he games this vear Dur r. • I »•■ i,miner months the project naturally forgotten with the re- •»(' 'fiat nothing has been aid re- -..-•in- l> • m a tte r »h- oiga end line n 'he back field COigate » : • a bòli' ’he ante iis state Dow!er ¡(1 uuar'erbat k nam I »(ile. lor the i*asterner He ha« ■queed a n d l»• a i-.KKl ,i||e n and ■ken fi *-ifi ru n n e r O a U a w*ay at tialt »lionne•T (>ceptl#ma lly fast hi»11 'o’er i' ba - li! #*n ('¡m i iim. vard'- irortns afille Yi ublock 1 Uklf ring (in defensive '.-nkltr «tu' < k in u Ar full it IS experte«l Va»«dui veteran : uübai k ishe •n . mi# •*f ’he garni'• g» far ’ ¿-a ’ hai! *t k m unti nurd on page 4- SOCIETIES TO PURCHASE FLAGS REV. »CUNE TO SPEAK OK COMING ELECTION STATE STUDENTS TO FORM LETTER * itn * -v.* "he came other tug teams are aierse to plav- nw o eluse *n i In- • rowd un t he floor •Continued on itaio* 2* CLARK WINS NATIONAL TITLE AT CHICAGOSHOW Wallace chirk 1 fork ford, editor of ■h- Mi : ¡ran -' mo - Agriculturist and .• i ■ tnp i " un the ; aUiunal <I'ampiun .tup .n the Averxhlre hiding Brilliant Decoratiaas, Numerous Enlerluinmeuls, to Extend Wel- come In Former Students. RECORD CROWD EXPECTED W inim» Alumni' Thl* will be the e?mr of the gr*v»tlng extended by •*'« 'n ¡an State college to the members of the Alumni association when they return fur *he annual homecoming Saturday < tr t 20 The campus is n»»t "r onlv pi»*-** where this sam e .spirit will lie expressed for the business men of Fast I .arising arc also planning to observe *.Jie return of 'he former stu- dents by placing the state flags be- fore their establishment« All society house« throughout the city w ill likewise drevs up for the oc- casion Manv combinations of ma- terials and colors anil he used with artistic effect to create an atmos- phere of cheerfulness and hospitalit-. Crepe paoer of brtlliant hues, bunting, arbors and artificial flowers all <»f Mirvtng colors, w ill b»*come vehicle, for the expression of welcome The ftips offer#*d by the inter-fra- tem lty couneil and the Han-Hidlenic league to the house that achieves the most 'inking effect with the decora- tions will add greater /est to *hls ja»r- ticular feature of the • clebratlon The committee that w ill select the winning house ts composed of Dean Conrnd F*rof Arnold Hcheele. and Ievi.K Itir-hards However there w ill tie more than just outward show to this celebration real entertainment will tie provided for isitors (luring* every minute of stsv This entertainment w ill from th#* inform ality of the old *ned get-togctlier to the elegance, ‘all term (Mtrtv An almost end- ist of dinners .rnukers and i*ar- •ill keep everyone busy first tug event Haturday is- the rame I’nere wcill lie no paratje <»r .tim ts dining 'he had as has tieen irovioiplv arriounced At 'heir meet- tig Tuesday evening the iiifer-frater- iif council decided 'hat this time ichtf ullv lie lot iks t.o 'h e m l leg»» i*.»n*l 0 in fairness ;»» »hat urgarusafion hey voted down all .ttints t complete as yet but hat tig* Union w ill be ulumrn headquarters while .»re here The I Inion al- to iMiriMu .1 (Uniter in ie alumni Due to If» i*ft he in fraternities are giving th# Hw tho .gi ab« t h e idoned Blnrk “ S" to Apurar in Ea>t Stand' lo Diatribut pox. C, Fralormli*« and Sororities Eater -or f loia Plao of Uno| Block “ S" unmir Flags for HooMcoawig. Praiermfles and soron'l#*« have now entered into the plan of the merrhants of (.ansinv and Fa?* lainstng in dis- plaving college flags and are placing orders tor the banner« To » e »wned by the society The plans for the dis- play of th»- State flag 1« developing rapidly and those backing the ¡irofec’ hope *o have l Oflfi flags **n display :n the tWMt riues for 'he various college events The flags are four by six feet In Mar and bear s large block letter ’8” on a field of green. The flag la attached to a staff which la to be placed in the sidewalks in front of the placet of bus- iness of Lansing and Raat Laming It is hoped that the decorations will appear along the street for the first time tomorrow for the Homecoming game with Colgate. If the banners ar- rive in time t hey will also be used by the societies as a part of ’he home- coming day decorations iudgl ch ff r ■ ..c s The K F M ehl In ’(um al» ut- («ok 7th place •cam .cored ram class. 7th vs, and Bth in i-am was mm *• i K Weed 500 STATE C0-EDS •FORM BLOCK 'S’ nr Co rd Ckmiiif Srction Mikct Firil Appnruu Tnmorrow; Pl»n ViriwH Faalnrn. SIX BECOME MEMBERS OF HONORARY AG FRAT FRESHMEN FORESTERS TO BE WELCOMED AT CAMPFIRE ii ake the , 1 a plan »Un a ork- 1 fn* h r held the freshmen nark '»*•■ departiner; Ail r-.'• • Tue «lav No 'a-i'er time * ouki • * b '''¡cry r.s 'lian iri ! r o n * «»i- program 1 udcii's 'A’ ho .»re ,.x _ affair and the for Hokih - i ornuiv and 'ffTeshmentfi. presents a i no*. Forester? *amphrc ai h vear to welcome orestry tudents ir *#» will lie field at 7 30 ening in 'fie forestry \ (herring section '(wnijused of <an •o edi who w ill form a fiuge block H" in green on a white background »ill 'ak#- it« pl.uc in 'he stands to- nnrrow at 'fie Ifoineroming game *f»en .State * lashe« with Coffrate ini- ersltv on 'hr gridiron Th#* section tv being .ponsored by he Women’s Athletic .issoriatlon and '•ver» i fr-rPur».* hm. »i«r.n arrang^d iris Will if Dpptird with green '*al »ns which Thev w ill release at TI» 5rat score of *he ame for Htate che • o-#*d section was organised a«* ?ear and liad rather good results hiring 'he .ravin usually presenting /•ri'r p< « feature for « ach **f 'he big • m e« so far 'his ear 'he section ■a* not got started erv well but Sat- urday n (*xp*>rted *0 tart ’fung« off known in Ollev( pill! Exhibition of Art Shows Unusual Handling of Color SPHINX, CO ED HONORARY. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER State News Presents Improved Type Face for Reader's Benefit W. C A waffle breakfast i church A- A. hqekey women s fioifitr vs Michigan i Chrttttan Umon Peo- Twenty-five painting« from *hr pri - vate collection of Mr and Mr« Austin Jenison. of Lansing are being shown in room 410 on the fourth floor of Olds Hall The exhibit can be seen daily except Sunday from 9 00 a m to S on p m and Saturday from 9 00 to 12 <10 a m from October 15 to 25 The majority of the painting are done in oil but there are also many :n- teresting studies done in water color The exhibit ts mostly 1 epreaentative of landscape painting with also small portraits The works of some ten artists are displayed Wm Swift Daniel! has the greatest number of paintings in the exhibit, being repre- sented by 14 works, chiefly of land- scapes One oil which Is especially interest- ing for its remarkable representation of vivid color in subdued ton— la a pic- ture of a shepherd with his few sheep in-the field. The picture tells a storv of a brilliant sunset and gathering shadows at the —me ttme A woodland scene in water color is ■Met attractive tm ttw handling of the medium snd the eptenng of *nt< •n the '*rs» ‘run* of an old «vcarr and another ¡n ‘he *.*m* medium * »torv of '.ate winter evening alien black waters are «nowing -through break.ng ce *he -tream ‘ »r . • - i ... ‘ vhowing between 'he ;m» of snow and 'Tie setting sun . • ,ng rank Ughu -.ong the darx tmnlu night at Conrad Fa* n Ffi/Atv'h ils was she honorary :i»*d at dinnyç>. of Dean * Thl monthly ricial d throughout the «ev president of uthn#d plan, for • Two portra**.« .n full ^ngth tiv Bur- rell are ,n'er**»t.ng for the unusuairiesa :n their technique A landscape n water rokw by Marion Worhiwl .-..es a mn*t pleading effect al lights «nd shadows on vallev and mouhuun?- And j* mod ¡ntere»ung study in '»»* of % calm sea at tm¿light ;a * work .f F W Curren The strange light blend« the water and sky into one and the mo- tion if the ùow rolline wav«*s .? ra .ght in a wonderful harmony ,.f color winch lends a certain glow to the entire com- position There is hardly a ingle picture in the entire exhibit which does not hold some interest through its handling of color or eh— of subject matter meeting« 'ft b»- he vear Pauline Ma the urv-anizatioft th# v**ar one <.f \i all the co-eds (uinpua This will b» «ven n"x! Wednesday at ’he peo- ple« church by the senior girls The o t h e r ( la«*»**« will -j»nsor teas later tn the vear HOI.VFKISF PK TI Rl w y pc with 'lie action taken bv 'tie leading riewspajier* of the ’ he Mirhiiran Htate News with e presents to its subscribers ,yc. dress. Ionic No 5. which •und much more readable *han formerly used At a «omiderable ex|w*rvv 'he fam - pus I»ress printers for the Htate News has equipjied 1 U linotyj*#* machines with this new easy reading type, which we «re -ure will '# found very acceptable 'o our readers Wolverine appi in« nt pic'iir*' T a n s i n r ,*»r# n ow Wolverine vtaff mtmcnts for ’ he tak- it I«eC!#*ars i'udio in being u-ii# nut by 'he It is a.*.k<*d that all aptMuniments be kept at the time des- ignated If impossible to be present at that time, notify Mildred Bverlng- ham. AiphjM C*hi house. l/t 8 T -A small oval brooch, painted on porcelain with gold back. Some- where on rampus Reward offered at tt is an neirlocm Francis Wildern. Charlotte. Mich. ft tins for many years been the opinion of eye specialists that the '-mail tvf*e used in the average news- limpcr has been a contributory cause of eve fatigue »nd impaired vision Many have urged that newspapers be set in a larger sue type that would be more easily read Publishers have found that this is not economically practical as it would require either more (Mige.s to accommodate the news' of the day or the publishing of less I news Manufacturers of type setting ma- chinery have been working on this problem for several years and have devised a new type, the design of which is based on a study of the movements of the eye in reading as well as on the requirements of modem printing methods. While this type ts ifitnellr no larger than the type formerly ueed ft invites reading and its tone is rest- ful. the letters being full, round, deer end exceptionally rseflekls. AT THE UNION Help support your Union bv ¿ur- chasing from 'he very *'t»mplete line of school 'Upplies pii«es. and t<ens to be found at 'he main desg We are «pen II hours of the day. and can serve you if you give us vour patronage The new pépees ita ve a long range of prices, and are a Youd buy Also, we liavc the standard fountain péna The Union Leading Library, con- sisting of the latest books, allows you the use of a book for 15 cents a week, or 10 cents for four days. Bar Cn #h Bwki Number 11 'IS BANSHIP ■ad Petition! Fol- Stand On Na* Politici. INSULT hn* been set loose v '(»flowing the ap- d if orlai columns of •hi of an editorial •r 'fnith ” Several wbmitted by nf%ihg rodent body po 'lie content right of the ¡or ■ biased Everett Hmtth for » ••ised a b o u t f«ng the >t ob- 11 ted .nek • '(‘(f .n one artici«». til comme o' ha« previously f' 'fit l»e Htat«»d ‘ fiave been Fr,nim letters 'hey are on Hoover, but ' ’ in tig* «tu- * '•#*! fias re- * ' 'hat our ' • uccom- *!>*• interest ve et ter* is in anv -f that of tlie ’ (<* hate News * use of •r 'he further- " ‘ viola- •a b v • !,<• ludent 1 large number ie.s on 'hi* peti- (* Murray, fat#- News has . blunder which far more dis- '-'Linking stu- •U'« ft l o s s a f f a i r ‘ ¡'••r tietng stlj- f not enter ¡nto ffe brands the iMjJt- s.s ‘frong of one party is n*t ìw the Htate tenance from a ie continues, it kwirf unfair ad• n <i|»*n ietler en- ‘f : ’irises the • I <nd counters *e *(»II st d e r s out- A If red P: • u d i d a t e j|e lers «ere received 1 and it is. contrary ,iai»er to « oauder ’ I.at are not signed ■I 'he authors rving the political News, follows in in«*»I. d o ¡»ereOy and gainst ’ be political e News I u se of I be •*t‘tortai uriheranre any a violat »n of the a* ludent body. It fuch our ' «>..ege is ra'ion It abolishes play and endan- » ' to our college CLUB TO 0PLES CHURCH c'oNmopohtaa club Peoples church on - Those who are ib and m work are eign •udcnu at its nun oer includes dv members of the »der con.siderai.ion o iiecome tffihated Vvsoria*. n <»f Cos- *tra Prates UNION 'o olay bridge or m thè lobby or v do .so ( v getung bles it thè main ha* «eversi rpo#» We hope thls '.>nase of thè ure urne lunch room and »leaaant place to t wtsh s trguiar ru Handwichse» ndaes. and drtnke group banquets. •rties sse MISS al food aarvtet al to oeaw to tho IPW

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ti State NewsM u m e t l FR ID A Y . OCTOBER 19, 1928 Number 7

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SPART ANS TOFACE REAL TEST BEFORE STRONG COLGATE SQUAD

BIERY SUFFERS INJURIES IN AUTOMOBILE CRASHR r \ J o h n O B i n th**

P IB R f K- ARROW? i j the regular a r m y a c o lo n e l o u t -

jfcs a private by a c o n s id e r a b le m a r - but when th e c o lo n e l w a lk s th e

;tatn drives a C h e v r o le t ., a n d th e

;geant a H u p m o b lle . ju s t w h a t c a n

1 expect i f a r e g u la r a r tn v b u c k p n -

t e is stationed h e r e ' '

THKRK** A DIFFKRF.NC K JEt Indiana, w h e r e o n e o f th e f in e st

tarv bands in » tie country c a v o r t s

“̂ nd the Hoosier playground on o f football g a m e s , the members

band buy t h e i r own u n ifo r m

^tice tw o hours d a i ly , are e x p e lle d

the band with three u n e x c u w d

;«cea. and are fined t l 90 f o r a b -

o f any c h a r a c t e r e x c u s e d o r

Michigan State May Face New York Team With Revamped

Line.

COLGATE UNE HEAVY

PROBABLE LINEUP

residenti pu t t ifo I a n d le g

B e fo r e o n e o f th e la r g e s t H o m e c o m - m > c r o w d s t h a t l i a s e v e r w itn e s s e d a , fo o t b a l l g a m e in t h e s p a r t a n s t a d iu m . I h e M ir h e z a n S t a t e e le v e n w il l r e c e iv e I ts f ir s t r e a l te s t o f t h e s e a s o n w h e n , t h e y m ee* t h e h lg h l v to u te d C o lg a t e u n iv e r s i !V g r id m a c h in e h a i l in g i r o n 1 H a m i lt o n N Y T h i s t i l t . i s d e n n e d 'o d e t e r m in e S t a t e 's »h e g r id ir o n

C o l g a t e c o m e s to I a r e c o r d o f w in n in g lo s in g o n - T h c v o| im p re s s IV - IV a e a in s t

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MANY HOMECOMING FESTIVrnES TO WELCOME ALUMNI TOMORROW

¡■flay

THF.RK’H A* REASON :ve you men o f the a r m y noticed popular you have been this week co -eds on the cam pus you have

r seen before W ell now 's your ce to get acquainted with them use elections fo r corps sponsors soon be over, and It com es onlv a year.

THF.RF’S «TIM . TIME e notice a l a r g e n u m b e r o f th e

body is in t e r e s t e d In th e

xrer-Oreen club, and a S m i t h fo r

~nt organisation i s in t h e o f fin g

re still Is an open ing fo r a Jo n e ?

Coroner club, o r a Brown fo r J u s -

o f the Peace organisation d a n y

the campus have been le f t o u t O r

jte r yet. we m ight suggest t h a t th e

' altst cause he propagated bv boost - its favorite son And there i* s t i ll

prohib ition and workers are yet — n a n it for

M .IV KEY ,e have a national lumorary o n o u r

i it' ""ilfiR1 Key Key waa once a power on *h e

pus in m atters o f student leader- but what has becom e o f it*1 W

not once tieard o f a n y a c t i v i t ie s

organisation t h i s t e r m a n d w e

that there is l i t t l e hope o f anv organization is w ith o u t a p r e s i -

t and it has withered in t o a name lias been shelved in th e d a r k e s t

^ive of cam pus lias beens T h i s Regrettable as Blue K e y has a pur-

to serve o n this cam pus a n d the m a n class, that has a lw a y s been recipient o f its good w o r k s h a r d -

knnws it PdaU

•rR E X V " RE W ARE group o f alumni were iieard dn»- ig the Michigan-M ich igan stat. of 1015 the other day It seems

two of these old grads sat behind president o f the college at the

that day "P rexy.' was wearing hat and was getting as great

ik out of the game as the tw o ¡in­flates

-Jerry DePrato Aggie fullback ) just gone over for the first touch-

S n in the M -0 victory, when one a t undergraduates remarked that If

repeated the feat, he would smash gy's" derby ••Jerry” went over the afcnrt touchdown just before half ended and “Prexy” cam e

minus his headgear

T M rV TTRE MAYBEi of a state institution sel-

their political views on lit here on this campus

‘"m nearly every department head in ttne with the Hoover-Oreen

Oh. well, a card to Dad on hi* never lowers the allowance

[fact. Dad has been known t o add extra Bbk

/ " C O N V E N I E N T ■ A M P U S V A L E N D A R

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r , b v a m a r ­a l ' e r a h a r d •t r o n e h o ld in

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STATE STUDENTS TO FORM LETTER

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A ll s o c ie t y h o u se « th r o u g h o u t th e c i t y w ill l ik e w is e d r e v s u p fo r th e o c ­c a s io n M a n v c o m b in a t io n s o f m a ­t e r i a ls a n d c o lo r s a n il he u s e d w ith a r t i s t i c e f fe c t to c r e a t e a n a t m o s ­p h e r e o f c h e e r fu ln e s s a n d h o sp ita lit - . C r e p e p a o e r o f b r t l l ia n t h u e s , b u n t in g , a r b o r s a n d a r t i f i c ia l f lo w e r s a l l <»f M irv tn g c o lo r s , w il l b»*com e v e h ic le , f o r t h e e x p r e s s io n o f w e lc o m e

T h e f t ip s offer#*d b y th e i n t e r - f r a - t e m l t y c o u n e il a n d t h e H a n -H id le n ic le a g u e to t h e h o u s e t h a t a c h ie v e s th e m o st ' i n k i n g e ffe c t w ith th e d e c o r a ­t io n s w ill a d d g r e a t e r /e s t to * h ls ja»r- t ic u la r f e a t u r e o f th e • c le b r a t lo n

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H o w e v e r t h e r e w il l tie m o re t h a n ju s t o u t w a r d s h o w to t h i s c e le b r a t io n r e a l e n t e r t a in m e n t w ill tie p r o v id e d fo r

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P raierm fles and soron'l#*« have now entered into the plan o f t h e m errhants of (.ansinv and Fa?* lainstng in dis- plaving college flags and a r e p la c in g orders tor the banner« To »e »wned by the society The plans for the d is­play o f th»- State flag 1« developing rapidly and those backing th e ¡ i r o fe c ’ hope *o have l Oflfi flags **n d i s p l a y :n the tWMt riues for 'h e various college events

The flags are four by six feet In Mar and bear s large block letter ’8” on a field of green. The flag la attached to a staff which la to be placed in the sidewalks in front of the placet o f bus­iness o f Lansing and Raat Laming

It is hoped that the decorations will appear along the street for the first time tomorrow for the Homecoming game with Colgate. If the banners a r­rive in time t hey will also be used by the societies as a part of ’he home­coming day decorations

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known in Ollev( p i l l !

Exhibition of Art ShowsUnusual Handling of Color

SPHINX, CO ED HONORARY. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER

State News Presents Improved Type Face for Reader's Benefit

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T w enty-five painting« from *hr p r i­vate collection o f Mr and Mr« Austin Jenison. o f Lansing are being shown in room 410 on the fourth floor o f Olds Hall T h e exhibit can be seen daily except Sunday from 9 00 a m to S on p m and Saturday from 9 00 to 12 <10 a m from O ctober 15 to 25

The majority of the painting are done in oil but there are also many :n- teresting studies done in water color The exhibit ts mostly 1 epreaentative of landscape painting with also small portraits The works of some ten artists are displayed Wm Swift Daniel! has the greatest number of paintings in the exhibit, being repre­sented by 14 works, chiefly of land­scapes

One oil which Is especially interest­ing for its remarkable representation of vivid color in subdued ton— la a pic­ture of a shepherd with his few sheep in-the field. The picture tells a storv of a brilliant sunset and gathering shadows a t the —me ttme

A woodland scene in water color is ■Met attractive t m ttw handling of the

m edium snd the ep ten n g o f *nt< •n the '* r s » ‘ run* of an old «vcarr

and another ¡n ‘ he *.*m* medium * »torv o f '.ate winter evening alien black waters are «nowing -through break.ng c e *he -tream ‘ »r . • - i ... ‘ vhowing between 'h e ;m» o f snow and 'Tie setting sun . • ,ng rank U ghu -.o n g the darx tm n lu

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• Two portra**.« .n full ^ngth tiv Bur­rell are ,n'er**»t.ng for the unusuairiesa :n their technique A landscape n water rokw by Marion Worhiwl .-..es a mn*t pleading effect a l lights «nd shadows on vallev and mouhuun?- And j* mod ¡ntere»ung study in '»»* of % calm sea at tm ¿light ;a * work .f F W C urren The strange light blend« the water and sky into one and the m o­tion i f the ùow rolline wav«*s .? ra .ght in a wonderful harmony ,.f color winch lends a certain glow to the entire com­position

There is hardly a in g le picture in the entire exhibit which does not hold some interest through its handling of color or eh— of subject matter

m eeting« 'ft b»- he vear Pauline Ma t h e u rv-an izatio ft th# v**ar o n e <.f \i all the co-eds (uinpua This will b» « v e n n "x ! W ednesday at ’ he p e o ­ple« church by the senior girls The other ( la«*»**« will -j»n so r teas later tn the vear

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At a «om iderable ex|w*rvv 'h e fa m - pus I»ress printers for the Htate News has equipjied 1U linotyj*#* m achines with this new easy reading type, which we «re -ure will '# found very acceptable 'o our readers

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m tm cnts fo r ’ he tak- it I«eC!#*ars i 'u d io in being u-ii# nut by 'h e It is a.*.k<*d that all

aptMuniments be kept at the tim e des­ignated If impossible to be present at that time, notify Mildred Bverlng- ham. AiphjM C*hi house.

l / t 8 T -A small oval brooch, painted on porcelain with gold back. Some­where on rampus Reward offered a t tt is an neirlocm Francis Wildern. Charlotte. Mich.

ft tins for m any years been the o p in io n o f eye specialists that the '-mail tvf*e used in the average news- limpcr has been a contributory cause o f eve fatigue »nd impaired vision Many have urged that newspapers be set in a larger sue type that would be m ore easily read Publishers have found that this is not economically practical as it would require either more (Mige.s to accommodate the news' o f the day or the publishing of less I news •

M anufacturers of type setting ma­chinery have been working on this problem for several years and have devised a new type, the design of which is based on a study of the movements o f the eye in reading as well as on the requirements of modem printing methods. While th is type ts ifitnellr no larger than the type formerly ueed ft invites reading and its tone is rest­ful. the letters being full, round, d eer end exceptionally rseflekls.

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We Are PIl e a bmad Iw grain t wmr* in ferm a. JhM ih r é pna a ra r Krad

Nunn and

Michigan State NewsPmMIiM iwkt we ll* daring the «alia « rear ky th* ilidrato at Mk*M*an IIUI* Collar*.

RnteeM m ***0114 rlaaa matter at llw goat- nffirr. (teat (amain*. flrhHran.

The Michigan Stat* New* otTk* I* k**at«Nl <m th* fourth Hour of th* Union hulMlna Telephone, mil*** *a<*hantt«, eatanalon 104 nffl«* hour* Sunday, Monday, W«*dn«**da>. nrxl Thueadsy from H p. m. to II p m

KdilorlaU n»*t« nrimP io the Mlehltfan Btat# New« are written by the ei|H«>r-in-rhief and hla loalHionia who are »Indenta. They ran in no way he lnli*rpr«*leil »%.r*-pr****ntlnir the offlrlal viewpoint of the rnlbifc or of the ml Ie«. oltlriaU. ______________ _~ Hulmrriiillon. BI.Mi |Ji* Kehool Vear

FIUTONI Al. STAFF MANAfilN'i BfltTOH inilil ICI., A M. INSls

l’an I TrothHi hrleite H.ove Maj.’l llornlnv

I Kdltor - Fdilnr blilnr F.Hitiu I lodge. John

I. * 'bur

in s|\|:ss STAFF Ill'NINKHH MAN At iK I W Ml If P.*. It KHIHH

It. Adv.

T il l : f l l.A H I IA N I i Snttirdnv will mnrk probably

largest influx «»f fortnrr mwnbci the Michigan Htate student h*i«1v friends «if the college seen here number of year* Thev are retui to this ram pi is altei n yeai "i < elmiiReH changes which have m*«*n widely tflaruNMRl. approve«I nnd dis

approvedThin year a new hid never!heless

old. administration is managing the affairs Of the collage. bringing d out id a nit nation Which was generally tin ill«asnni The fiMitball team is being handled under new men and with new methods The phyalcal HM|a*rt of the cnlleue Is materially different

these alumni will return with queo- tuuis in then minds doulit* ronrrrn- ItlK the well-being «»I the ttuMltutlon mi.f r Anticipation concerning a win fitfiu gridiron squad an«l pleasure Itllx- «•«I with regret al the many changes on the rHi'tpus

The principal element undoubtedly fiii which Ihev will look and which

will loom m i importantly in their eyes.ever, w t t fee tb s nttttaie of the

tudent body, the spirit which per- ntaa It I f IMa factor measure« up

< the m a rt or aa day*, their Malt here and retrospect oi

w ill remain pleasantly In their nds. and with It a belief that the in ­

ti tutlon la still em inently worthy of their loyalty and xtlll progressing For t Ik upon the attitude of the .student, tody that a thing of this sort can be

most adequately judged*»nv preparatlona have been under

.•‘ay for the past several weeks In honor of these former habituates ot he campus To carry th«* plans out.

some sacrifice was demanded or the tudent body and. becaune «»I the lack i interest or perhaps energy, a lew

events on the program hi hrmtghSince thf most valuable asset

rolleire has is its alumni whose oieridlo*i hi an*, proied undert Is ah absolute neressltj H to advantage that «*vervthing pog Mould b«* done for them

«..reovar, the mere fact that these nml nr* returning 1» sufficient r«*a

ii to greet them with a glad •uiiid wellom*' theni hack to their

• .ie make apparent that Michigan Bint# rolleire Is preeminent as an In • notion and 'hat the student bod’- M-i iilumnl are Indiasoluble fiart* «>1

i mu poseful whole

mmtetul. W ithout q w o t lo n S W W u c - tu r* would he packed for i t leo lt w ree

the eeoieo, and would he clow tosn B A l! ? 2 S 5 ? . « . - ~ * ________AMI Til PLEDGE LISTS «!«<• »«•the •“*» .. y ,U W A floor in the bulldta* for Jenuerythot of former T - _| u — f c , , f C a * 4 l N e d fa d aW “ * ■ * " *. 1 „ 1 V T The mnln objection In the peel.

S w e l t t o i S t . *

s s « « s s y n s Ä S s k *ä « t a i s sIdeal one for the meet dft* _________

fa I lei

ihlc

Several names have been added to the sorority pledge list« since they were published last week The fo l­lowing girls were iibbon**d last F r i ­day and formally pledged this week

Alpha l*hl. Dorothy Vetor. Alpha Oainma Delta Helen Henson. Dorothy Brown Alpha Thl Omega. Betty CM- well. Caroline Cook; Chi Omega. B e t ­ty Porshaw Katherine Hmlth. Ruth W hite Jean Churchill ^Selpha Lewis Kappa Delta Oenevl«*vc Fox. ^Magda- lln»* Fox Dora Warden. Them lan lone Worden. Lois Kvertlng. H«*same. Ruth Bartell Fro Alphmn Marjorie Hard '

I .ii - * year thousands were turned •iwav before the Notre Dame, and sev­eral other games This year Rtate Ir to tak«* «in Penn Rtate Notre Dame. Marquette. Detroit Ohio Wesleyan and Colgate on the H«ior here whleh means there will in extmordinary ticket demands for thev* games

With a Moor In the armory approxi­mately 9 000 persons could b* H**c«im-

The main objection in m e past, and at the present time. Is tha t the polo- 1sta desire to iim* the building. A* present but ten men are out ilfr polo It Is - •willbask«thousands

A ih i* tier advantage In using the biiildln for athletic« would be for • hf '!••' 'cam Rtrve Farrell. M ich Igan '• 1 coach informed the writeralmost a • •• •'> 'hat h»* would bring his tram here for ah indoor meet with

dead certainty that the game- nftract but few persons, while •Iball will draw well up In the

DR. OLIN TO ATTEND ANNUAL HEALTH MEET A T CHICAGO 1

Dr It M Oltn. head of the college health service, left Monday to attend the annual meeting of th»* American

D r. R . I. S e a lb yHEN TIFT

•»ir Villini ltl«lg. ITmhn* TMK1I « > uingH h) ApfMiintMwol

1 o \ i l l l F K PI/ANN T it H I 'I I . I»HOOK IS NI’W ARMOKi

if'onllnued from page I will make it mighty

>ood games at h<

To Home nick Frenhmen of M. S. C.

T o A dntti. I’ nnuliM«* w a s hnvffe. T o *bn pfMul HfTiohF his f|f*S- cnndnhtH. h »» m t* is p a r a d is e . Wi* tru st th at y o u a ro a m» *ii v thu potiti. &

Wilson & JohnsonAttentionStudents

lanaing 's Most l p-1«-1 M ie KealNiiranl

•?iu Mouth Hn oh iiu lm i Avenue

Fenton Park Kennels

» l l l l l h ( t l l lM H H l \ JjTEKKIEEm

1*1 EHEN EHW FAI.H jlj I »it 1 1 1 o t I mm u t I n o n jjj Ijjj TO EENTHN STREET(j( Kffidc *». I.niishig. AHehigaw |j|

‘Town & Country’ Sport Jackets

S o f t snudi*. d«>rm*sUi’ and ifM p o rtiu l rap** I t i l i hoi

t > loll an d l i ii f ly tnilon.*t!

ll a . . , , - ^ . ' . r t w a r . l i» ni rii vvinilla'i i ik fr * in p r :i ’.

; I t i l l ]•» ¡ lu i lM - r l u u l f ' M l '

I I I ; , ¡;, I \ a b le -. a I

HALE HAT&Tall Ha ls for ('«Hege Men

Real l ap Values

$3.5« - $5.00 $1.95

H A L E H A T Smi N Washington Avenue

Artshould be preserved I

m ks*T I »xxivfi-K a

I J E W E L E R !: Harrison Marshall |

Il « I I Hl - M ttf'H fc*xitvr.i r i n

IMI.MIHT 'IA IIH IIMV I'HINs

( t i n 1 î l a r i r t j i ¡ m i < b itf î è h o p11 REPAIRING

I M i l l ! t k ( I I I I ( « I W « »

Th * name you know ■ ■. " T h e F ! O R S H E I M S h o e "

. . . in definite aaaurance of value, fit and style . . . money's worth and more.

noSofwr Stylet |(11 and $12

H ^ iaN1 1* **> W i*hl»iwton %%e

I.ANMNl*

SI 3.50

Sehohle Ilatiirt ..I

M vs m u )s .ill«- Halt NtllM* o l 11 If* I«|U II

* !.'■ *» W »-looi.il II %»•

lei .. . bi|./.at, full I mad.. 1 ' !ai with

*-!«* «hai Ree,- • I Th* p*>' Re' •

g and np yt<»,'

,h Btand 31"h , l a. 1 ulta I" r n And p I

eie A J To«ci Mata

H i - K M llarfttrd Oppti^it«' I I F- H M k»liofili •

• ■ I

MARY STEWARTS■ For a HOT 30c LUNCHEON at NOON *• Home-Made WafflesI Special CombinationsI Hallowe'en means parties. Have you• vour Candy Favont?

O N T H E I f I O V T H E W O R L D ' S S E I I I I

T hree Trium phant \a n k e e sconduct the Blindfold test. . .

and M i l l e r H u g g i n s picks O L D G O L DBlue (îoose Fruits and Vegetables

Il W \\s THF. HEM InA fov Them

IIKRNOON FRUIT CO.IMNlNIItl TIIHn

F ir*>| I nr id F’ltMidn làrapr F ruit \ r r i tn l llmr*»«l.n

VWVVVVWWVaVVNVNNVWaVWVVVbV W VVW aW V V W W W W aN

STATE CAFEI 'J I F l i m i l i H iv e r A»«-

The Most Up-to-Oate Place in East Idinsing

'Flit- H a b f and l,o u here w ill tell you

thui there i* onlv one o h » l<> chooae

ii pitcher . . . and that's lo send him

into the box and let hint tw irl a few

mninRa.

So th )><--*• w ay to chooae a ciga­

rette 1» I" put them all through their

pace» in the hlindlolil leal.

In the le«f I have just m ade, O ll>

C u n n plate d rig lu into m y m itt. Its

z ip p t flavor and m e liii« antiMiihness

couldii'l he touched by the other

three brand».

M k ,;

F IM i l ' C .EH H IC i

•«•»faett la fé* in IM il I F K H t f . f . t N S

who mu-tr the le t!H A MF HI T H n i'», h fa ike tet*

Follow the Pigskin and Wear PKÎSKIN GLOVES

For Iht Football Uamen

We have new assorments of Pigskin Gloves at $4.95 per pair for men

M illsand women.

D r y G o o d s C o .O r c . * « !*•

la th . .I.M.!«» ru o a t i Navi. Fwld niD.iroti — - - / ‘— ■—f i | . — /- frfrNui» u t Lou Cx»n» « • . . ih. H,OUI.,Id ta n . u.t» b«l>Ma l u t « . Oui» o u

C il. t . l lr M U Is M u “ « M ilW r H u u iu . uua.uou * U u kad . " w k u k Mod.ItuM «»* ' l u t i u u , oi th . U .n » M u T W u a u u V ia k N a k l« a a k a d i» tB t ) h i K .u?” ^

SMOOTHER AND BETTER - "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD*

East Lansing State Bank CAPIT$i4ÄSoRPLUST

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A week-end crowded with pertle* Is the prospect for the Hom ecom ing reek-end The expected arrival of a large number o f alum ni has given the inetun for-the planning of a number of imrties by the fraternities and •orities The week-end will s tart with the Army band concert tonight at rmory Tomorrow afternoon the alumhi Will attend the Colgate gam e tie later dinners, smokers, and parties will be held in their honor No _ |(mn gixteen parties have been planned for Saturday night, while the (tertatnlng of the alumni will continue Sunday m orning when breakfast will Served in most o f the sorority houses Alpha 2eUi held a banquet at t h e , - - —

»“m „ ? I T ; co-ed h o c k e y t e a m to s l a yirt followed the initiation of six new¡£ ,t a m int.. t h . Ioc. 1 ehbptar ALUMNI CROUP SATURDAYleorgc lamd.sburg acted as toastmaster

th ■ program winch followed A rthuiKnoblauch spoke' in beh»’f of the There will be a hockey came Sat nr

¿embers while Ed O n iH tn e r respond-¡day mornii.g between the active " S " d for the Initiates 'g irls and «lie alumni All of these

girls have won tin- 1000 points requlr . ed by the W A A There are to be !it leas4 V * alumnae hepp to pertlci- pate This game will la* a good one nnd one of the highlights of the home- coming Saturday

n rty w hich is to be held at . I n eEelt M t Sounr ó» ratiirday m n t o t . Troubadour* of Jiekrnn hove been en- M «ed to furnish the music for the dancing.

The Delphich are entertaining their altfmni at. a barbecue following the gufne in the evening they are to hold their fall term party. Captain and M rs At p. I.arson , nd Professor and M rs L /C Plant will attend the party as patrons while W allie Bennett's orchestra will play

T h e AeTheons are having their party at the Masonic temple The orchestra Is to be O llleo 's nnd the patrons will be Professor and M rs J T Caswell and Professor and M rs A K Chittenden 'Ihey too ar** having a.breakfast for the aiumni Rundav morning

The Metropolitan orchestra is sched-

M. H. HEWITT TAKES K IT IN LANDSCAPE DEPT

M H Hewitt has replaced John Hyde as instructor in the department of landscape architecture here. Mr Hyde resigned to accept a similar po­sition at Auburn. Ind.

Mr Hewitt was graduated from O uelph college, and com pleted his post-graduate work at. Harvard uni­versity

i from Ann A lta r the PM CM fU p k rt aroparty which la to bw held In Demon- ------- --------•tration ta n ta n from. The patrons ig y n c iare to be Prof. and Mrs K A. Oee . . .

The Delta S f m Phi party win be The Y W C A girts are giving a held in the W omans chib house The waffle breakfast from I ’M to I t Sal- house will be the scene of the Hes- urday morning a t the Peopi perlan homecoming party. The PI Tickets are 3ft cents, and Kappa Phi's, the T rimoria 's and 8. A are invited P 's . and the Phyleans complete the listof thane to hold fall term parties while p a TRONIZK • »HR a U T IR T IM M I

Th«1 Eunomiaps are planning to en- erta ln about eighty alumni and guests

i t a dinner on Bat urday night Bert Rfrrmuth. the editor of the Michigan »rm« r and one of the founders of the Itttcriilty •* **' among the speakers, tlie banquet

i Th« Alpha flam m a I •*•!♦.« is the only brunt y to hold a pariv Saturday |ght An open house lor their re brnin't alumni has been arranged

and Mrs P I I lieVrles will net 1 1 tons

I The ballroom of the o lds Hotel will the scene of the Ph i tle lta party

The patrons will I»»* Professor and Mrs CL E I »unfoid Colonel and Mrs E D ^ \ h . Mr RrM* M tk Harry K lpke. Cap

:? R Chase and Barret while W ard Kelley s orchestra

|| hold sway at this parly »he Ph i Tail's will hold I heir p arty

their hot i hi on Saturday night lycrv.eather arm his orchestra will gnish the music for «he dam mg and

and Mrs M M McCool’and M ajor d M rs C Thomas Rtnhle will act as

Lanm A Uro. Co Kirhmond. Vit Gentlemen

Since I first started have always smoked • »it*

O n e day. S H K saio dear, why don't you srrw

pijsn nly -looking '. I had to bu ind a can of

m e d ia t e ly w ith a rerf am f«-*-lpride in m y t « 'v |*i|*M, 1 light*'a n d p m c w sle - l f o t a-. •• my tirngten. I trier! e lm « t -e very brandever hcurd of. hut n«me aatufii

.Sadly; 1 had to cor if CRM to If KH* u |*l|te srnok« r | w h s a-g<M

" D id you try 1/IgfW'irtli •aske«|. " T h a t in w > a« d a d sia n d h e 's a lw a y s a n ." h i t a Pipe

.Ho 1 wart furced «m try Kdg«-a n d a ll that 1 r a n «•ty u that ilfe llu w that hart tried til III • ustlll«• If to a p ip e , atarter1 w ith Kdgt-

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9 8 cD r y C l e a n e r s

Gift Store Hosiery Shoppe

Come In and I>M»k Aroundt t t I hbol K«m*I

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C olum biaR e c o r d s 7v ///*c HIT Records,ri-

6! wIftfti-D la-lawk fftr

H r r t Í M o w W t H a t a f » r a t I k a L m l t t l M i t t a m C o i t t m k l m R e c o r d »

I ta l i t r a I w n b t ra lly W illy U t a OoUuabUuxt h a t O ld » « . H b r . r t o f M in . W a llf Thv Colum bi« ■«

M u r M fb t t o t Trnl Paul W hitem an and H u OrchI t inch I R«nrs of trw irrdav Fox Trot

l&M-DH in d iTftr

»«tin* Hus Pox Trot R inim I Evening Pox Trot

IftM-DI t Inch . _ _

f i r I * «M»i» Tail Fox TrotR eg Rose Fox Trot

Paul W hitem an and H u O rch

Jan G arber and H u Orch. Jan G arber and Hi* Orch.

Fiant.is Craig aiid H u Orch P ra n o s Craig and H u O rch

We Hate III I he ln lr « l Nit* an B w a n h Player Pian» Halla and

Budd’s Music House" K I T A V T H lM i 1% B l k i r

SIB t a t t W roM taM w Ava. la m in g . M ichigan

STORE hl'B V MAT1RDAV KYEMNGM I .NTH. » AO

POUND f.5id I. Atkin ¥

f t » s i ftim x plea s*- leai

POR HAI.P Prier %.! I 21H N Wh

Rich!• ftftfRl

Call

il/e .et in n A R o n s j

Lansing 4

.rd to play for the U-Lit y party The arty which is to hr hejtf in the K C all 1 . fo have Cuphifn and M rs Joa hi win al- as patron i Something very ruque iti tlie Wav of program s has •on p la n n e d /

A. B. HARFORDOPTOIHETRIHT ¡

%t Variety and ft lfi whop j

f ’o m e I n a m é L o o k V s O v e r

01 R GIFT SHOP

at tii». W isteria room in the Hotel Olds The Alpha fiam m a Rh o s are j 11 Iso entertaining their alumni at dm I net Saturday following tpe game

Professor and M rs R P VanAlstyne I I leutenant nnd Mrs Rnckcfellow and f r I Neil Mason are the potrona for the 1

G i r l ’* H o t T i p S lccrw S lu f l c n l

l<» F a v o r ii« ; P i n e T o b a c c o

there would i** very few that Aould go t>a< k to cigarette«.

Vours sincerely,V d M a h e r

E d g e w o r t hK x I r a H i g h t i r a r l e

S m o k i n g T o b a c c o

Haic you tried our own home-made ! Candies?

HURTS iThe Shoppe of Friendly Service

The price of a coal depends mostly on the cost of materials and the variety

of its furring

1

I I ! ! F 1ST M il III« .\ S P I M I

Nïïïïn-BüshcAnHle -{fashioned Oxfords

Y o u can s t a n d o n any shra* — hut n o t t t s u d out. G e t th e g o o d shoe habit in co llege . W e a r N u n n 'B u s h o x fo r d s , I 1 h ion rd t o fit a t the -c .k le a n d h e e l . N o gapping. N o slip p in g

4 F o r t h « .f th*

i*r»*st e o g t s j

in jf s w h i c h I

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LED HEADELONCEEMJNETTEa brm-bura uwiv«*r»ity rrd hook for evrr» you n g n u n

• w ho takr« hi« nludint *eri- o u « h . 110 coll«*|(<- i-wuiwe i*» «*«>■■■ | .1.1.' w ithout unrK u lr lr w ith w n « ' and non- M-iiM- inform ation ron- crrniny; univer»itv u r n * wom rn with a lib rra l h|mu-<* fo r pood Irlrphon*- ■um brro.

Ihi-r. ' ' a rrd book for vou hrrt* with o u r com . p liu ir lll '.

l . A / 1 L .V S /IN C M IC H IG A N

\\ J)m

a t c l y . »'»«>. ’ h»* in !

••»•ting «•\», r y c r a v i n g

ti«ti»*H s a n d • • very l i m i t

r*d**ra?** iv i» n c »* « l a t

$4 9 .»« - $69'»« • $85«« jf o u r t h n / t f» R

D a n c e r ¡ B r o g a n C o . !

huhel Shoe Co.

G eo . S . P a rk e r ’s“*Touch-attd-G o”

MethodM a k e s W r i t i n g T w i c e a s E a s y

de/r : tlie ' •

Fra mat •

U-/A • T in t 'i ».

Tope

loid f-N-n to p tp a r and o ff It • t o w «a tasi -«a y ou • ««> rnowe

it -v^ight ’ A the ftm n itw o lf— r •!« r-n ¡t ail* N o e ffo r t , rm

s 47th improve metí t. 12 pen v o e re » x jic f lemas in rueiung

• m th e M »»lerri Sty le - fteer»- U ff me <%tnm hmrrulk..aruriter«! iix e v e r eg e in s t eál : •taétialeitiofi teedng th re u g b

< . ib id Pen« ile and P a rk e r D nototd Pene, ... •• rnokc haiMleume wete.■Ti t*: im pririt. "G e o . S. P*r wer — DUOPOLD “ r k Miei.-tdiee • f»e ««riiy g e ttu toc.-.ve P arw rr L h ib ii.d is * pen A h iekm g per*

lection , w e otter to : i a « e K 'o i any ieie» t p r o v id e d ootiipiete j e n > een t try th e o w n e r «iirect to the iabtory w ith lu e tor re tu rn p u s to le a n d n i t u u a u .

P e c k e r U u o t o t d P o s te t i* » SJ, EJ.50, ftft tms r u m r ia o u r x s t . ix s i t v iu i . w u

D u oébld¿¡\Restai j e » I f t a B e f t t t R 9 Æ I

Number II

BISANSHIPm 2 Pititi—i Fat Stand 0» S*. F d M n .

INSULTetn g the ap-

t iiu m a » o f f an edttorlei

.Several .om itted by

* »dent body ■ne content •rht o f the

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Pverott -truth for '•'! about

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received'»nirary

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•creoy and •e poiiticni

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