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The Anchor VOLUME X X X V I ROPE COLLEGE, HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, Wednesday, December 9, 1925
SPECIAL NEWS OF ALUMNI ASS'N
W u u p u n XewH
PUOF. L U R K R n s DISCL'SSEK ASSO-
CIATION ACTIVITIES
Dear Mim Alumni Ed i to r :—
Your rpquent for new* f rom the
nhnnn l eomes to the secre tary of the
a lumni as-uoeation at a very Inoppor-
tune t ime. I. e., at at t ime -when the re
Is no new* available. Unfor tuna te ly
th i s si tuation obtains more or less
ront lnuous ly so' I cannot ask you to
wait until some other t ime. The t ru th
r.f t he ma t t e r is tha t Hope Collepe
Alumni a re very modest and make
(very effort to avoid 4 ,appearinK in
pr in t . " So f a r does this modesty car ry
many of them tha t we fail to learn
where they are, to say nothing of
what they a re doing. Consequently,
with your permission I would like to
quote in this let ter a few i tems of
news to the the a lumni Instead of
f rom the a lumni .
Chape l ;—I believe there is a large
number of a lumni to whom It is still
a m a t t e r of news tha t a qua r t e r of a
million dollar chapel ia to be erected
on the college campus next year ; t ha t
the corner stone will pe rhaps be laid
when Synod meets In Holland next
. lune; t h a t all this is no idle d ream
because the following tangible steps
toward the consummat ion of the pro-
ject have already been comple ted .
The a rch i tec t ' s plans are completed.
The site has been chosen. A gift of $50,000 has been received.
A gift of $25,000 has been received.
A promise of $20,000 for a p p u r -
tenances has been received. Other gif ts and promises a m o u n t -
ing to $20,000 have been received.
Alumni Chair of Phi losophy; Still
more s t r ange is it that to many
a lumni it seemfl to be a ma t t e r of
news tha t the Alumni Assciutlon has
t aken upon Itself the suppor t of the
cha i r of philosophy. The executive
committee of the Alumni Assclatlon
la not ask ing the members to raise v
$50,000 endowment this year to sup-
por t this chair but we a re asking 300
of the 1100 alumni to pay $10 toward
the suppor t of this chair th is year
and to become members of the "living
endowmen t " which «hall cont inue
this suppor t in the coming years. If
you are desirous of becoming a mem-
ber of th is select 300. will you no^
send your name and your check to the
t reasure r . P ro f . Clarence Kleis. Eas t
15th s treet . Holland, Michigan.
Addresses: A definition of news is
t h a t It Is the unusual . If ever we
should have a complete list of the cor-
rect addresses of all the a lumni it
would const i tu te the biggest news
KCOOP t ha t any repor ter ever unear th -
ed. Will you help us by send ing all
changes of address tha t come to your
a t ten t ion to Irwin J . Lubbers, 234 Co-
I\imbla avenue, Holland, Michigan.
And now Miss Alumni Edi tor I re-
ali::es t ha t 1 have not compiled with
your request . Let us hope that these
"un -newsy" i tems will loosen a flood
of informat ion coming f rom the a lum-
ni t ha t will keep the a lumni column
of the Anchor crowded for mon ths to
come.
Anonymously yours.
The Secretary of the
• Alumni Association.
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John D. Rockefeller, J r . , has given
$1,000,000 unconditionally, to two ne-
gro schools, Hampton Institute and
Tuskegee Institute, acordlng to recent
announcemen t s .
The Waupun , Wis., high school
•football t e am cinched Its t i t le to the
Cent ra l Sta te championsh ip by de-
fea t ing the s t rong Wate r town team
32-31, thus ending the season with a
1.000 record and Justifyin a claim to
t h e s ta te title.
HOPE FIVE HAS EASY TIME IN
INITIAL GAME
GROUP LEADERS AT BOYS MEET
SPEAK ON EDUCATIONAL WORK
IN INDIA
Interest was added to the chapel
exercises on Monday morn ing when
Uev. F a r r a r and Kev. Simeon Cornel-
ius, missionaries to India, conducted
the services.
The missionaries a re suppor ted by
t h e Reformed Church of America and
a r e in America for a shor t stay.
Rev. F a r r a r opened the exercises
with the reading of Scr ipture . He
chose Rev. Cornelius ' favor i te passage
which was the parable of the good Sa-
mar i t an t rans la ted into modern t imes.
Upon being Introduced, Rev. Cornelius
donned his t u rban and the cus tomary
whi te scarf worn by minis ters in In -
dia. His message consisted of an ap-
preciation fo r the work tha t is be-
ing done th ru the Hope High school
in India. He, himself, being a nat ive
conver t and a g radua te of the school,
expressed a genuine pleasure in hav-
ing the opor tuni ty of visiting its sup-
porters . Rev. Cornelius explained
s o m e of the recent changes In the for-
eign school and stated tha t encourag-
ing work wax being accompl ished
t h r u it. The visitors were guests of
P ro f . Lubbers / dur ing the i r s tay in
Holland. o
CAMPI'S NEWS
Mildred R a m a k e r spent last Sunday
a f t e rnoon at the Jack Schouten home.
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Last Sunday a f t e rnoon Mrs. Wal-
voord gave a little tea par ty in honor
of Ru th Gennel. o
Sarah Lacey was a guest at the dor-
mi tory Sunday evening.
o
Sue Diagt and Mr Vander P.orgh
spen t Saturday in Grand Rapids Sue
said Fhe went to do some shopping.
Maybe, and then again, maybe not. At
a n y rate both seem to have enjoyed
the day. o
Muz'.o pleased her audience very
m u c h the o ther night , par t icular ly the
ushers . She gave them something
m o r e tan her music, her smiles per-
haps,—. They haven ' t come down to
e a r t h yet.
o
The o ther day Mr. P.evelander sent
a wink to Kay across several tables.
Margare t Boter caught it and Ray
Nat t ress called it an " intercepted
pass ."
o
Mrs. Dur fee succeeded In get t ing
Ray Xat t ress to come to b reakfas t one
morn ing by promising him she would
tell him a good Joke. And while we'r^
t a lk ln about Ray anyway, "Do you
k n o w tha t he enjoys s i t t ing next to
ta lka t ive g i r l s?"
Everone knows tha t Nick Keizer
and Ardean Van Arendonk a re engag-
ed so perhaps It doesn't r ight fu l ly be-
long In t h e campus news. No, they
aren ' t engaged respectful ly to the
grea tes t woman In the world" and
to the "most wonderful man In the
world." December engagements a re
unusua l but very Interesting. We cer-
alnly wish the four of t hem all t he
happiness in the world.
PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT FOR A
WINNING TEAM THIS YEAR
The Hope court season opened last
Fr iday night with wha t proved to be
little more than a pract ice tilt when
they defeated Flrllck Hardware com-
pany of Grand Rapids by the one-
sided score of 58-15. Refore t h e ball
had been in play a minute Vanden
Brink and Albers each caged a bas-
ket. Af t e r tha t the points came thick
and fast with all the members of the
team t ak ing part in the scoring.
The defensive mach ine worked
equally as well as the offensive, for
the first half was near ly over before
Flrllk gained a field goal. The ball
was in t h e hands of Hope men most
of the t ime and t he r e were t imes
when baskets were made in very
quick succession -
The Initial appea rance of the Hope
quintet was in teres t ing for several
reasons. It showed t h a t this year ' s
team can very likely measure up to
last years aggregat ion. It also show-
ed tha t the Hope team has some
s t rong offensive men. The th ree non-
letter men who played on the varsi ty
for the first t ime last Fr iday were
Jap inga , Diephuis, and Damst ra .
These men showed very good stuff.
Diephuis is a hard fighter and Dam-
stra and Jap inga are good shots. The
scoring was done by all of the men
with Jap inga , Vanden Brink and Pop-
pen leading.
The new uni forms and the band
were addi t ional fea tures of the per-
formance , while the A. D. D.'s also
received thei r sha re of notoriety.
S u m m a r y :
Hope (58)
R. F.
L. F.
C.
R. G.
L. G.
ADDISON
Pres ide tn—John De Bell.
Vice-Pres .—B. Shoemaker .
Sec'y—O. Bevelander .
Treas .—J. Moedt.
K. of A r c h . — C h e u n g .
J a n i t o r — F . Campbell .
APPLAUSE GREETS MUZIO'S SINGING
NUMBER SEVENTY-ONE
FOREIGN WORKERS C O N D U a CHAPEL
|EIGHT HOPE MEN S P E N D THE
W E E K - E N D IN LANSING
CHARMING PERSONALITY WINS
AUDIENCE
Kleis
Lubbers
Poppen
Albers
Vanden Brink
Flrl lk (15)
Weiger
Gross
Miller
Sahlie
Carler
Subst i tut ions: Diephuis, Jap inga ,
Dams t r a ; Field Goa ls—Japinga 7,
Vanden Brink 6, Poppen 5, Kleis 3,
Lubbers 3, Damst ra 2, Albers, Diep-
huis, Miller 2, Sahlle 2. Carler 2.
Free th rows ; Kleis. Albers, J ap -
inga. Gross. Sahlie, Carler .
Referee : Prlns, Holland.
In the * pre l iminary two squads of
F r e s h m e n played. Those who g radu-
ated f rom Holland high played the
foreigners and beat them 30-IS. There
was some real basketbal l played be-
tween t h e two teams but the Holland
boys worked toge ther bet ter . Mart in,
Van Raal te , Klaasen and Bekken
went best for the Holland crew,
while De Pree and De Velder did best
for the others . Out of these two
teams Schouten will most likely get
a winning reserve squad.
EXCHANGE
Students a t Wyoming University re-
cently selected the cowboy as repre-
senting the i r ideal type of manhood .
Claudia Muzlo's appea rance a t Car-
negie Hall was a complete success.
Her c h a r m i n g personali ty won the
audience and her mas te r fu l ar t i s t ry
swayed them 11. The spontaneous and
prolonged app lause of the listeners
was evidence of thei r apprec ia t ion and
the pr ima donna was genei 'ous In her
response to the i r demands . In addi-
tion to merely a bow and a smile, she
favored the audience again and again
with encores. Af ter each g roup or
a r ia , she was called back two or th ree
times, and when the p rogram was
over, the l is teners stayed in thei r
places and app lauded till a f t e r the
a r t i s t had given five addi t ional num-
bers. It. seemed too good to end.
The p rogram was composed of th ree
a r i a s and th ree groups of sho r t songs
in I tal ian, F rench and English. Af te r
the first ar ia , a beaut i fu l bouquet of
roses was presented to the ar t is t
The program took an hour and a half ,
but Muzlo held the a t tent ion of the
audience so effectively with her a r t i s t ry
and c h a r m t h a t the effect was tha t of
a short p rog ram.
The accompanis t , Mr. Lurvey, was
an accomplished pianist and sup-
ported the s inger excellently. The
ar t i s t s ang t h e following n u m b e r s ;
Ar i a—Ri to rna Vlncltor (Aida) Verdi
Se tu rn 'aml Pergolesl
O del mio a m a t o ben y..Donaudy
Deh vlni, non t a r d a r ( " F i g a r o " )
Mozart
Come Sweet Morning
Old French Arr . By A. L.
Mon Ja rd in Fourd ra ln
Le coeur de ma mle. .Jacques Dalcroze
L 'heure Dellcleuse Staub
Aria—Vlfwl d ' a r te ("Tosca ' ) . . . .Puccini
The Little Shepherd ' s Song
W i n t t e r W a t t s
Were I a S tar Burle igh
A Memory Rudolph Ganz
A Memory .. . . .Rudolph Ganz
The Cuckoo L e h m a n n
Aria—Mia Plcclrella ("Salvator
Rosa") Gomez
The piano used was a new concert
grand donated for the occasion by the
Bush & Lane Piano Co. The s tage
was nicely decorated by t h e courtesy
of the Shady Lawn Florists .
The Lecture Management is to be
congra tu la ted for /bringing' Claudia
Muzio to t h e college and city. It took
fores ight to believe such an art ist
could be brot here, but now it IK
proven, and o thers will follow.
From the old catalogue of the Ohio
Wesleyan University It Is found tha t
In 1850 the est imated expenses for
the year were $75.
At Mt. Holyoke College, the average
study period seems to be less than one
hour a day, a l though a few study as
much as seven or eight hours a day.
Over two million s tudents will
-peak Esperanto , t he only universal
language in existence, within the
course of two years In Hungary , i Since
the League of Nat ions gave the lan-
guage official recognition. It has serv-
ed as a means of communica t ion be-
tween E u r o p e and America over the
radio. The language is simple, and,
because all t he endings of verbs and
ad jec t ives a r e regular , is easy to mas-
te r .—The College Chronicle.
o
A novel method of supplying news
to the University of Dubuque "Blue
and Whi t s , " has been passed by the*
s t u d e n t body and will soon be put In-
to effect. Each organizat ion on the
c a m p u s will have to fill six inches of
space In every issue of the paper . If
t h e organizat ion fal ls to supply the
mater ia l , t he re will be a blank space
with the name of the s tudent g roup
over It. —Exchange.
Fr iday morning, November 27, at
4 P. M., Ted Essebaggers, Pau l Gab-
hard, Roy Nattress, Dick Mallory,
Hlenle Albers, Peter Van Es, Cubby
Damstra and Bob Ritchie, planted
the i r feet on the cold l inoleum and
hurr iedly left for the Older Boys Con-
ference a t Lansing.
During the morn ing R i n s i n g be-
c a m e quite alive with you th fu l Immi-
g ran t s f r o m var ious par t s of the
s ta te . Headquarter® of the Con-
ference was a t the C h a m b e r of Com-
merce building, and t h e boys were
assembled next door in the P r u d d e n
Audi tor ium, for the mas.-) meet ings.
General a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r s leeping
and ea t ing quar te rs were t aken care
of dur ing the morning. Af t e r these
t h e meet ing was called to order and
gone th rough , followed by the election
of officers fo r the Conference of 1925.
Mr. Weserly of Detroit was elected
president . Rev. Ted Evans, Detroit,
proved a fascinat ing music director,
and led t h e fellows In s inging. Dr. W.
G. Spencer, President of Hillsdale Col-
lege. spoke on "Sources of Power , "
and by t h e use of a d iagram Il lustrat-
ed his point in a vivid way. The Dis-
cussion Group Leaders met th ree
t imes to receive ins t ruct ions f r o m Mr
MacCullough. State Student Secre-
tary . Each leader had approximate ly
25 boys, and these g roups were ap-
pointed to hold the i r meet ings in the
various Churches of Lansing. The
churches provided luncheons and
dinners in a very sa t i s fac tory way. The
fiist discussion group was held direct-
ly a f t e r d inner Fr iday evening, the
topic, "My Way of Life ." F r iday ev-
ening a n o t h e r mass meet ing was call-
ed and enter ta ined by the Reo Motor
Car Glee club. Mr. Albert E . Rob-
erts, Nat . Sec. for Town and County
Work addressed the boys on the sub-
ject, "The Ways of Life ." He s tated
t h a t of all the G r a m m a r school Grad-
uates only 5% go to High School and
2r/r to College. The saying. "Have
laurels on your brow, but do no t
browse on your laurels ," brief ly ex-
pressed the keynote of his t heme .
Sa tu rday morning a t 9 o'clock a
general devotional mee t ing was called.
At this meet ing, Dr. Char les W . Gll-
key of Chicago very dist inctly pre-
sented to his audience a composi te
picture of T h e Jesus Way, ' and tha t
t h e answer of T h e Jesus Way ' was to
be found In the life of an individual,
not the tangible fast rule, but the In-
tangible principle which may be the
governing power in t h a t Individual's
life. At 10:30 the second DIscuslon
Group meet ings were held . This t ime
t h e topic, "Jesus Way ' presented t h e
o ther phase of life. Luncheon was
served a t 12 M. In the early pa r t of
t h e a f t e rnoon the Conference pa rade
and demons t ra t ion publicly set off
t h e 2400 older boys with the i r regal ia .
Sa turday a f t e rnoon proper was ep^nt
In recreat ion, and an excit ing foot-
ball g a m e between Detroi t High and
Lans ing High fu rn i shed considerable
diversion fo r t h e boys. A hear ty din-
ne r appeased the appe t i t es of all, and
t h e third Discussion Grpup met a*:
6:30 to review t h e two courses of life
potslble and to choose t h e bet ter way.
Hope men did not s tay a f t e r the
th i rd Discussion Group, a s it was ne-
cessary to catch a t ra in early In t h e
evening, but f rom the general outlook,
as has been expressed, t h e Conference
has been a success. Out of the col-
leges represented, Hope had more
t han the o thers in number, exclusive of M.S.C. Jk. .*=%,
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Pap. Two
THEANCHOR
T H E ANOHOR
MISS B R O C K M E I E R HONORED
The ,24- ,25 College Anthology edited
Published ^ every Wednesday dur ing ^ H e n r y T - Schmlt tkind, P h . D., has the collegfate year by tb^ Students of given honorable ment ion to a poem Hope College. of Miss Lois Drockmeier . In this
Subscription....... $1.50 Per Year book a r e published many of the mer -i • i torlous poems wri t ten by college s tu-
S T A F F dents th ru -ou t the U. S. Besides Editor-in-Chief Dwight B. "interna p r j n ^ j n g wha t the edi tor considers the
Q u e s t i o n s
Associate Edi tors— Anna Mae Tysse
Neil Van Oostenberg
Depar t inent Kdltors
Sandrene Schutt Campus
Anne Meengs Alumni
Russell Damst ra Sports
J o h n DeBell, Peter Wessel ink. .Humor
Hermina Re lnha r t Exchange
Kathryn Keppel Cam-pusology
Aaron I 'ngersma Questions
Sll.'.s Wiersma Statistics
best poems, the book lists many other
deserving honorable ment ion. It is
a m o n g these tha t Miss Brockmeier ' s
name is found in recognition for her
poem, "Worship Wi thout End."
Twice before. Hope was represented
In these yearly publicat ions when In
the volumes of and ,21- ,22, the
name of Peter Hugh De Vrles, Hope
*22, Is found. Mr. DeVrles is now In-
s t ruc to r In English a t M. S. C.
Below a re printed two samples of
Mlas Brockmeier ' s work, for the first.
she was awarded honorable ment ion : %
W O R S H I P WITI IOI 'T E N D Arly^e H a a n ; Harr ie t Henneveld; j n S p r i n g u n ( | s u m m e r when the day
John Mulder; Hester Ossewaarde. expires.
—- — Before the singing birds have sought Business t h e l l . r e s t
Gerard C. Pool Business Manager j^ a c j 1 o n a | e a f y ])0Uprh { ) r sof t -couch • Jacob Kik, Carl Bovenklrk Ass'ts ^
F-I'ot Weler Subscrpt:on Manager l ^ t h e m u 8 i p o f t h e i r
1 choirs
Sent up to God, t h e whiles His holy
fires
Can You Answer the Age-Old Quen-tlon—"Wlmt's In A Kiss?
Mar tha J a n e Gibson. According to eminent author i t ies ,
the m a k e u p of a kiss Is as follows:
Whi tes of six eggs beaten to & stiff
f ro th . One pound pulverized s u g a r .
Beat the mix ture until it is stiff. Drop
with a teaspoon on to waxed paper,
leaving spaces between. P u t the pa-
per on a heated hardwood board ; «et
In a moderately hot oven; remove
when the kisses a re a light brown col-
or. When kisses a re nearly cold, t ake
two of them and press t hem together .
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Expert Work dove ov Rcbbivg 5 Shingling and Maral Waving, |
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J a m e s Ten Brink Head Repor te r
C O L L E G E P R A N K S
They tell us a college is a smal l ^ r o m golden a l t a r s l laming in the
universe In Itself, and all the phen- ^ e s t ' omena of civilization find expression I R^ze upon with awe. The good
upon Its campus . Last week we h id ear th bleat
an i l lustration of the bullying of the By the divine Crea tor now aspires
few by the many, this week we have To worship Him; and as she speaks
an instance of the misdemeanor of a 1161 praise. few bringing t rouble to the Ifirge Sweet Incense f r o m a thousand f r a -
group. If some one should demand g i an t flowers
our reasons for a t t end ing college we H o a t s In the a i r . Then does my
would say knowledge, social pleas- prayer ascend, ures, a good t ime and a desire to bet- Tha t God. who likewise g laddens all
te r ourselves. Then why do we tol- n i y l l a y 8
era te such an anti-social a t t i tude on ^ i t h , ' l e s s l n ^ : '
" C o r k y " Mullcnburg, '27:— T h e kiss, as used In th i s country,
can be put Into th ree classes, accord-
ing to the i r na ture . The kiss as a
token of good-will and f r i endsh ip ; as
a spor t or pastime, or as an expression
of feeling and emotion. There is
real ly no th ing in the . first kind. In
t h e second kind there is pe rhaps a
t e m p o r a r y pleasure but t ha t a l s j is
ttoon forgot ten. In the last kin I the
t i u e spiri t of the kiss may be appre -
ciated, at least so the au thor i t i e s say.
However, all hope to some day ex-
perience this last type so why a t -
t emp t a definition.
sent in unremi t t ing
showers.
Receive my meed of worship without
end.
—Lois Ger t rude Brockmeir .
B A F F L E D T O F I G H T B E T T E R
the part of a few, who Instead of co-
opera t ing with our instructors, de-
liberately h inder the work of the
school, and throw a monkey wrench
in the mach inery of adminis t ra t ion ? W e all apprec ia te a Joke and a good ^ ' " y h a u g h t y
na tu red p rank brings a smile to the height face of the Instructor as well as the l ' s t ruggl ing with great dilficulty
pupil. But when the joke t akes the gained; form of Il l-natured bolshevlsm, when ^ l ^ a t h heaved fast, my blistered
it means destruct ion of work and u t i e Pained, But now with r ap tu r e I behold the
sight
dened flight
To leave the vexing ear th seems most
a t ta ined.
proper ty and t amper ing with some
one else's personal possessions, then . . . . Wrt Of the great world beneath. My m a d -
we certainly do not approve. Wo
want a record for scholarship and
good spor t smansh ip off the campus
not only, but on the campus as well. x ... 4. ,, „ - The sky. deep blue with soft white
We do not l ike the sensation of be- 1
clouds, unstained, Ing ashamed of our own s tudent
. i .i- « i* Vearns over me. The wind with gusty group. And tho public opinion for-bids the betrayal of the offenders to might
^ ... .. i t u i n r r • #-» Blows round my ears, and wheedles the authori t ies , there Is no th ing to me to leap
Into the spacious air, and
wing's on its
prevent the group f rom expressing It-
self vigorously on the mat te r , and
Impressing upon the miscreants t ha t . . . , . t-.__ n f Re borne away. Why do I hesitate,
we do not s tand fo r that type oi While all those little birds with joy-
pleasantry. ous sweep
Sail pas t? O God, 'tis this my sad soul
stings
That I am fet tered fas t to h u m a n
s t a t e !
—Lois Ger t rude Brockmeier .
PROPAGANDA
o CAM PCSO LOGY
Times are at the cross- roads ,—the
t r e a t panacea is a world t r ibuna l . In
fiuch word's, we are reminded, warned
and bullied into considering the World
Court . And it is all right, of course;
the representat ives at Washing ton With the shou t ing of the mob and
will vote only as we wish them to the booming of the band the basket -
vote. So this mass p ropaganda be- ball season enters . Prospects look
comes the Inevitable. bright for Hope this year. There were
Someway the inescapable adver t i s - many bri l l iant plays at Fr iday ' s game
Ing tha t Is given the Court reminds and then our eyes were dazzled by all
one of the sales-talk of brokers . When the new sweat shirts . Some of the A.
they become unusually eloquent in D. D's caused quite a st ir Thursday
trying to sell a "block," it is h l s h a f te rnoon In these gorgeous orange
t ime tha t the prospective Investor does blouses. Together with the first team
some pr ivate Investigating. It Is a in theirs, one would almost th ink one
good axiom to remember t h a t " the is seeing "Mike and Ike ."
danger Increases directly with the vol- And now Cupid has been put t ing
ume of sales- talk," somewhat like the in some speedy work. Ardeen confess-
fail ings of t he , "g i f t -ho r se . " es outr ight to being a " P r a t e r Sweet-
The opinions tha t most of us can hear t . " while Clyde, they say Is pass-
form concerning the World Court will ing out the smokes. "Spik" Kelser too.
be immatu re . And It Is a t ru th , In- "t is rumored , has adorned some one's
deed, t h a t a fair opinion can not be gown with his society pin.
reached when we are subjected to In- "The play is on" also. The D r a m a
tensive adver t is ing campaigns . Class a f t e r g rea t deliberation has
In deciding this World Court Issue, chosen Its a n n u a l production and t h e
most of u-̂ would do well to follow the charac te rs f o r it. This will be staged
cue of Congress. But if we must dl- some t ime In J anua ry . The goose is
cide t h ' s p ropaganda should he valued going to h a n g high around the c a m -
only a t Its wor th . pus for a while .
Best Goods Largest Stock Lowest Prices
Carte d u
Jour Yes, the ordinary pen has greater value conversation-ally—usually good for a half-hour's cursing any time. Don't throw it away —but the Parker point is —have a Duofold on hand to write with.
—at— Your Part icular Pen is at the
Stevenson's M o d e l D r u g s t o r e
Jewelry Store Come in and Pick it out.
"It Pay* to Trade al The Model/
—Dick Mallory. 'SB:— When I consider my con tempora r -
ies' experience ami knowledge, v/nich
qualifies them as au thor i t i es in the
science of osculation. I hesi tate to
add my humble test imony. No, I
don ' t Intend to draw on personal ex-
perience as t h a t might ge construed
to be incr iminat ing evidtnco*. N? r
do l wish to ( r e i t ' h i suhioc*. pbil'.s-
ophlcaily, or psy. hoi ••w1 ^ o l •.•ven
biologically. Instead I tb lnk a li t t le
common sense reasoning would be
p re fe r rab le . My bibl iography consists
of the wri t ings of Doris Blake by
courtesy of the Deane. In the first place, a kiss is like a n y -
th ing else, t he more you put into H.
the more you will derive. Also, thor«»
mus t be sincere devotion on the p a r t
of both par t ic ipants If t he best r e -
sults a re to be obtained. Promiscuous kissing cheapens t h e
oculat ing process and t h e h ighes t
benefits a re dissipated. W e must ob-
serve careful ly the age-old edict of
"Temperance In all th ings ."
Kirschbaum Clothing Full Dress Suits College Suits
Many Beautiful Models and Fabrics
Up to $55 with Two Pants
NOTIER-VAN ARK CO.
A Good Assortment
of SHEAFFER Life Time and PARKER Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at
Gracc Mc Carrol , '28:—
" W h a t ' s In a kiss," You ask. A
r a the r difficult question to answer
without being humorous . Yet a kiss is
not mean t to be h u m o r o u s at a l l —
quite the contrary in fac t .
However , I hear t h a t some g i r l s
think it only the correct th ing to kiss
a man good nite, as payment for h i s
having t aken her out, or maybe a s a
bribe fo r him to t ake her out aga in .
H u m p h ! W h a t a low-down t r i ck !
Other people will never kill until t h e y
fall in love. Then it o f ten goes s o m e -
thing to this effect:
She asked her lover, smilly, "If one
can blend two sweet sounds in h a r -
mony, tell me
Wha t a lchemy can pa r t them a f t e r ?
So my life and thine , - fas t mingled,
nought can rend a sunde r ever . "—
Nay but bear the end.
The lovers' lives, somet ime t h u s
wholly one
Now singly such for—severa l courses
run
As If each had survived the o the r ' s
dea th .
Oh, sad s t range th ing! Yet, as t h e
Wise man salth,
There Is no new th ing undernea th the
sun.
How early then, were such sad th ings
begun!
What 'o In a kiss. It all depends on
the individual.
o
The most beaut i fu l words by popu-
lar vote a re :
Melody, Hope, Nobility, Innocence,
Eloquence, Purity, Love, Joy, Modes-
ty, Splendor, Harmony, Divine, Hon-
or, Virtue, Liberty. Happiness, H'ea-
ven. Fai th , Adoration.
HAAN BROS. Rexall Drug Store
X-Mas Shoppers Stop at the Model GILBERTS CHOCOLATES
The best Chocolates made. X-mas Wrapping.
1 lb., 2 lb., 3 lb. and 5 lb. boxes—80c. to $7 50
Come in a n d S e e our W o n d e r f u l Disp lay
Model Drug Store 4<It Pays to Trade at the ModelM
Merit Shoe Co. THE remarkable popularity of our new Footwear
styles is emphasized daily. Never has our anti-cipations of style tendencies been so arcurate and at the same time, not lacking in variety and novelty. Values as usual are quiet unusual.
Store No. 96 Stores in Principal Cities. Hoilind, Mich.
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THE ANCHOR Page f h r e e
Humor
H O W TO AVOID GKTTING
M A R R I E D
t « Some weeks ago I received h e a r t -
b roken le t ters f r o m young men ask-
should still keep t h e first one, so tha t
no m a t t e r how m a n y you sent, tho
recollection of our first f r i endsh ip
would not be con tamina ted with mer -
cenary considerat ions. When I say
dollar, dea r boy, of course, an express
order , or a postal note, or even
s t a m p s would be all t h e same. But 8 h o u t
In t ha t case do not address me la ^ n d
Scrihler's Column
*
CONCERNING CONVERSATIONS
Do women talk too m u c h ?
1 seem to hear the world arise and
In chorus . "They ^ d o . '
especially do I dls-
ca re of th is office, as I should not like t ingulsh the voices of men In denunc-ing for advice and sympa thy . They t o th ink of your pre t ty little le t ters i a t i on of wha t Is popular ly supposed
found themselves the object of m a r k - iy i n g a round where o the r s might han- l o | ) e woman ' s besett ing aln.
ed a t t en t ions f r o m girls which they ( 1 | e t hem. Probably the first accusat ion tha t scarcely knew how to deal with. They , . FVo nf tpr thpv
"Hut now I mus t s top cha t t ing Adam hurled agains t Lve a f t e i the>
about myself , fo r I know t h a t you can- had been driven out of the G a r d e n of
not he interested In a s imple young " a s t h a t « h e had got ten t h e m m a n such as I a m . Let me talk to ' " t o t rouble by ta lk ing too much . Cer-
you about your le t ter and about the talnly, ever since, woman ' s conversa-
dlfflcult question It raises fo r all m a r - h a B l , o o n t h e 1 , 6 8 o n
r lageable young men. m f n h l l v e h u n K m o H t a 1 1 o t
t he i r jokes about the fa i r sex. W h e n "In the first place, let me tell you a m a n w a n t 8 t o b e f u n n y f 0 1 . . a c a t h I n K t
how glad I am tha t you confide In ^ a i K )u t women he says some-pledge of secrecy, never divulging you fa the r . Wha teve r happens, go
STUDENTS Get Your Eats
at
Molenaar&DeGoede 14 East 8th St.
FOR YOUR NEXT HAIR GUT OR SHAVE
TRY
The White Cross Three experienced Barbers.
Hair Bobbing a specialty,
did not wish to give praise or to
ueem Indifferent to a love which they
felt was as a rden t as It was dis inter-
ested. and yet they felt they could not
bestow the i r hands where thei r hea r t s
had not spoken. They wrote to me
ful ly and f rankly , and as one soul
might wr i te to a n o t h e r for relief. I
f a ccep ted the i r confidences as under a
th ing about the i r tongues. thei r disclosures beyond the c l rcula- a t once to your f a the r , put your a r m s . .V ( ) U s a v ; l j j y o u r (i i l Ujrhten3 are
t:on of my letters, a s giving any hint about his neck, and have a good cry ( l u r n b .. ^ m a r k e d Rip Van Winkle to
of the i r identi ty o the r than pr in t ing toge ther . And you a r e r ight , too t h p B ^ o m e ( ) f t h e m 0 U n t a l n , "my, m>.
thei r n a m e s and addresses and thei r abou t presents . Take them to your w | v e a they would m a k e ! "
let ters In full . But 1 may pe rhaps f a t h e r to be sorted, or If you feel tha t p,.,,,,, this and sundry o ther u t te r -
without d ishonor reproduce one of you must not overtax his love, ad- a n r o s ( ) f n l P n y o U would th ink t h a t a
these letters, and my answer to It, dress them to m e in your own pret ty m a n . s i , l e a i woman was a grave, quiet,
inasmuch as the da t e is now a few hand . s i l e n ( W omen who had little to say.
weeks ago, and t h e sof ten ing hand of "And now let us talk as one hear t l i m ] NVh() loft all the t a lk ing to the
t ime h a s woven Its roser.—how shall to ano the r . Remember always tha t if m o n
I put I t ?—the mel low haze of remln- a ^ j , i is to have your hea r t she must 'phi s is fa r f rom being the case.
Iscences h a s — w h a t I mean Is t ha t t h e he wor thy of you. When you look at However much men may deride wo-
ydung man has gone back to work y 0 U l . 0 w n br ight Innocent face In the n i e n for ta lk ing too much , in general ,
and is all r ight aga in . There a re so m i r r o r , resolve tha t you will give they like the individual women with
many young men In our college a t y 0 u r hand to no girl who is not just whom they have to deal, to be gay
present who a re on the verge of fa l l - a s i n n o c e n t as you a re and no br ight - chat terboxes . Xo man looks fo rward
Ing t h a t I p r in t these let ters as a e i . t han yourself . So tha t you must to packing an evening at home op-
warn ing . Heed it young men! flr8t fln(j out how innocent she is. posite a wife who might be one of the
Here then Is a le t ter f rom a young Ask her quietly and f r a n k l y — r e m e m - w a x dummies out of a s tore window
man whose n a m e I mus t not reveal, ber, my boy, t ha t the days of false fo r all she has to say.
but w h o m 1 will des ignate as Spike, modesty a re passing away—whether o n the contrary, it is t he woman
and whose address I mus t not divulge, she has been in jail. If she has nat w i t h an inexhaust ible supply of small
but will s imply Indicate as J . Ti. St. (and if you have not ) , then you know ta lk who keeps home life f r o m ever that you are deal ing with a dear con- h d n g dull, and while he r husband
Dear Mr. Wesse l ink : fiding girl who will m a k e you a life n : a y poke f u n . a t her and accuse her
" F o r some t ime past 1 have been n i a t e Then you must know, too. of being a se l f -winding phonograph ;
the recipient of very marked a t t en - t ha t he r mind is wor thy of your own. he never stops the machine .
tlon f r o m a young lady. She has been So many men today a re led astray b> Indeed, so highly did Stevenson es-the merely superficial graces and a t - teem the cha t te r ing women tha t he
t rac t ions of girls who In reality pos- put the abili ty to be a good gossip as
sess no menta l equ ipment a t all. t h e first requisi te in the desirable
Many a man is bit terly disillusioned qualit ies in a good wife.
a f t e r mar r iage when he realizes t ha t K the average couple waited for
his wife cannot solve a quadra t ic t h e man to s tar t someth ing the re
equation, and tha t he Is compelled to would be silence between t hem so
spend all his days with a woman who thick that you could cut it with a
does not know tha t x squared plus knife . The woman knows this and she
2xy plus y squared Is the s ame thing, knows tha t she has to pay for her
or, I th ink nearly the same thing, as d inner or her t hea t e r t icket with her
bright cha t t e r . There fore she ta lks in-
domestic cessantly, and then men accuse her of
DISEASES OF THE
EYE, EAR, NOSE
and THROAT : : t
22 Wes t 8th S t r ee t ,
Office H o u r s —
8 to
2 to
11
5
A.
P.
Sa t . 7 to 9 P.
DR. A. LEENHOUTS Citz. Phone
M
M M
Holland City State Bank
HOLLAND, MICH.
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Prof i t s $140,000.00
/< O/Interest paid on Time T 1 D e p o s i t s Compounded
Semi-Annually
•
MAKE OUR PLACE Your home for Kodak Finishing,
Framing and Gifts
GLAD TO SEE YOU
H O L L A N D P H O T O SHOP 10 Eas t 8 t h S t . D, J . DuSAAR
Suits and Overcoats Style and Quality that "Look More"
than they cost!
V1SSER & BAREMAN 50 E. 8th Si.
i a l l lng a t the house a lmost every even
Ing, and has t aken me out in he r
car, and Invited me to concer ts and
the t hea t r e . On these la t ter oc-
casions I have Insisted on tak ing my
f a t h e r with me, and have tried as f a r
as possible to prevent her f r o m say-
ing any th ing to m e which would be
unfit for f a t h e r to hear . But my
position has become a very difficult
one. I do not th ink it l ight to accept 4 r i *u » x plus y squared,
her presents when 1 cannot feel t h a t
my h e a r t is hers . Yesterday she sent
to my house a beau t l fu bouquet
American Beauty roses addressed to
me, and a magnif icent bunch
"Nor should the s imple
o t viitueH be neglected. If a girl desires , a l k l n R t o m u c ' h !
to woo you, before al lowing her to The nerve of t hem!
( ) f press her suit, ask her if she knows <>t course, t he crit icism is made
T imo thy Hay for fa theK 1 do not how to press yours. If she can, let t h ^ m o s t ^ w o m e n ' s ta lk is as mean-
known w h a t to say. Would it be r i S h t J " - o o x . i.ut even so it is a pleasant , for f a t h e r to keep all this va luable I see 1 have wri t ten quite as much
h a y ? 1 have confided fully In f a the r , 1 " « d for this column. Won t you
and we have discussed the question of wr i te again, just as before, dear boy? "Pe te r Wesslink."
DU MEZ BROS.
Dry Goods, Coats, Suits and • Millinery
HOLLAND, - . MICH.
presents . He th inks tha t the re a re
some tha t we can keep with propr ie-
ty. and o thers t ha t a sense of delicacy
fo rb ids us to re ta in . He himself Is go-
ing to sort out the presents into t h e
two classes. He th inks tha t as f a r
as he can see, the Hay is in Class 1*.
"I enclose a dollar , because 1 do
not th ink It r ight to ask you to give
-o-
Sport Comment
babbling of a shallow
It Is
cheer fu l sound. Nobody would want
to listen cont inual ly to a profound
and intellectual discourse.
Do women talk too m u c h ? I th inu
not. And of th is i am sure, t ha t when
we come to die the th ings tha t we will
regret most a re not the th ings w ;
have said, but the th ings we have left
unsa id—the loving word we might
Mrs Durfee has a t last picked her i i a vp spoken, the g ra t i t ude we might
All-Hope football t e am for 1925. She have voiced, the t r ibu te of apprec la -
has been engaged in this task fo r tlon we might have paid, t he message all your valuable t ime and >oui best g o m e ^ m e u m ] had many good c a n - of hope and encouragement t ha t we
t h o u g h t without giving >ou back choose f rom. She makes might have given and did not.
w h a t it is wor th . " h e i . ' c h o i c e o n the following qualit ies; On receipt of th i s I wrote back at t } i d e . 8 t e i ) p i n g t passing the buck, h u d -
once a pr iva te and confidential let- ^ k i c k i n g
Gauche ex t reml te—Harold Grange
Dr.W.E.MeanweU's Inter-collegiate
Basket Ball Shoes at
VAN TONGEREN'S Leading Sport Shop
12 East 8th St.
STUDENTS #
Get a Real Haircut in a Real Shop
Warm Friend Tavern Barber Shop
The Sibylline Li terary Society.
MILESTOXK MINTS ter wh ich 1 pr in ted and have sent to
him.
^ "My Dear, Dear Boy,
" Y o u r le t ter h a s touched me. As
r.oon as I opened It and saw t h e
green and blue t int of the dollar bill
which you had so daintily and p re t -
tily folded within the pages of your
sweet letter, I knew tha t the note
was f r o m someone tha t I could lea rn
to love , If our correspondence were
to cont inue as It had begun. I took
the dol lar f r o m your le t ter and ^ s e d
" and fondled It a dozen t imes. Dear
u n k n o w n boy! I shal l a lways keep
t h a t dol lar! No ma t t e r how m u c h or how many necessaries,
of l i fe 1 m a y
keep t h a t
01
Slgsbee.
Gauche moufle—Bennie Oosterbaan
Te Winkle.
Oauche ga rde—Frank l in Cappon
Hinkamp. Mil l leu—Johnnie Nykerk (( 'apt . )
Droit garde—Speedboat Slaughter .
Droit mouf le—Harm Bloemers,
(Klcke) . . Droit ex t reml te—Stre tch Van Zyl.
Loger dos—E. P lus Brockmeler . Geerlinge,
(chaperon . )
Ample dos—Jay Walke r Wabeke .
D r o i t deml dos—Ardean Van Aren-
don ( c h a p e r o n ) .
< o H. G.ff " W h a t t ime Is i t ? "
M, B.: "Ten to"
H. G.: 4 ,Ten to w h a t ? " B.; "Then to your own bus!-
Room A-Plen ty .
Monday, 3 A. M.
Dear Por t ia ,
Jus t got In and feel like wri t ing a
few lines before s tudying today 's les-
sons. Drink Book Store gave sample
bottles of ink to the s tudents . I got
th ree bottles sending two neighbor
kids In to get the two ext ra for me.
So now I won' t write wi th pencil fo r
some t ime.
By the way, you don' t have to send
me the pho tograph I gave you when
1 left because Matt Peelen says only
gloEcy pr ints will do for the Annual . >
Ain't t h a t heck? I r e m e m b e r you
said my ha i r looked glossy on t h a t
picture but Matt says t h a t Isn't suffl-
c l ' n t LO I 'll write to the pho tographer .
Must elbse for the landlady Is s tok-
ing the "coal consumer . "
Love f rom,
"Your Beswick."
"COLLEGIATE-COLLEGIATE- Yes we are Collegiate.'-
W e have every thing thats new and Collegiate. Corduroy Caps, New Neckwear, New Silk and Wool Hose,-New Scarfs, New Blazers, New Gloves, New Collar-Attached Shirts, New Belts.
Let us make you a "Well-Dressed" Man.
J. J. RUTGERS & CO. "The Collegiate Store for Men."
ATTEND OUR HOLIDAY SALE Coats and Dresses
Hosiery, Corduroy, Qu i l t ed Robes e t c .
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FINE PIANOS - A N D -
Victor and Brunswick Records — a t t h e -
MEYER MUSIC HOUSE 17 W. 8th St.
Pianos and Viclrolat rented at reasonable prioet.
Quality Shoe Repairing—That's Our Business
Dick" the Shoe Doctor ELEC. SHOE HOSPITAL D. Schaftencsr. Prop.
Phone 5323 WE CALL AND DELIVER 13 E, 8iti St.
Ready Dishes, Hot & Cold for Busy Patrons Laughlin's Restaurant
72 East E igh th St . "A Real Good Place to Eat." Lunches put up .
4-
YOUR WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR WORK Get Prompt Attention at
PETER A. SELLES, Jeweler 14 East 8th St .
* DR. DAVIDSON W I L L SPKAK TO ..
T H E HOME V O L U N T E E R S
The Home Volunteers will have a
wonder fu l t reat th is coming Fr iday ,
Dec. 11, when t h e Rev. Mr. Davidson,
pastor of Hope church will speak to
t hem. h ^ ' T h e Volunteers a re very f o r t u n a t e
to secure this wonder fu l preacher ,
and they look fo rward to a very profi-
table hour . The messages of Dr. Dav-
idson a re greatly educat ional and In-
spirat ional . The young men p repa r -
ing for chris t ian and social service
welcome the local preachers to speak
concerning the problems of chr is t ian
work . The organization extends a hea r ty
invitation to all s tudents to join with
them at thei r next regular meeting, on
Friday. Dec. 11. a t 5 P. M. The meet-
ings are held in the Volunteer assem-
bly room In t h e basement of Van
Vleck Hall. H a r r y Grond led the regular meet-
ing of Dec. 4. The topic fo r consid-
erat ion was a vital one, "The need of
individual p rayer . " All present at the
meet ing realized the necessity of a
deeper prayer life for a g rea te r ser-
vice. Many hea r t to heart ta lks a re
given dur ing each meeting.
A special request is asked for fill
m e m b e r s to a t tend the regular meet-
ings.
C i r e e n M i l l C a f e Some words have an agreeable connotation:
One of these is "dinner"— especially when etrn at the Green Mill,
CLEANLINESS, SERVICE, QUALITY
Green Mill Cafe Proo Proprietor
r
Suits and Overcoats ALL WOOL AT
$25.00 $30.00 $35.00
P. S. BOTER & CO. SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
V +
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The Folks at Home would Appreciate Your Picture. SEND ONE NOW.
T h e I^acey Studio
m v 9 | | Fine tailoring, pressing: and re-
U v k e m a Y e a r s
i
service recommend us.
Over KEEPER 'S RESTAURANT.
Arctic Frost Biles 5 CENTS
WHEN YOU WANT THE FINEST IN
Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits and Kuts,come to A. PATSY FABIANO 26 West E igh th S t ree t
MEN'S STRAP WATCHES ELGINS, GRUENS. LA VINAS, BULOVAS
$15.00 to $75.00
Geo. H. Huizenga & Co JEWELERS
Opp. W a r m Friend Tavern
230 River Ave.
N I C K U N E M A ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING
We also Repair Rnbbers
Opposi.e Poat Office. All Work Guaranteed
—
Give Him a Tie for X m a s
R e m e m b e r , w e a r e Headqnaiters for Xmas Ties. A l s o a v e r y d e s i r a b l e gift is a tie and sox to match,
H r a c t i v e l y b o x e d . O r give him a Muffler, Sox, Shirt, H a n Ikarchiefs.
I g t o p i n a n d 'ook over our Xmas selections.
J. J. RUTGERS CO. The Xmas Store
v. w.c. A. <
"The Church and the Pew" was
the topic for Thursday, Dec. 3. Deivi
Xettlnga led the discussion. Af te r a
season of sentence prayers Harr ie t
Vanden Bush read Colosslans 1.
The leader spoke of the church
a s a sacred insti tution. buil t on
Christ and his principles and inspir-
ing the people by its spiri t of love
and sacrifice but the church Is losing
its Influence. These causes were
listed on a b lack-board . To forget
God, is the spir i t of the age. Mater-
ial prosperi ty causes men to feel
they have no t ime or need for
church worship. Many remain at
home and listen to a se rmon over
the radio where they miss t h e spir-
itual a tmosphere of church and of
Christ ian fellowship. The Insincerity,
aloofness, inconsistency and unf r i end-
ly spirit of those within the church
dr ive away those who might o ther -
wise worship there . 62 per cent of
the people in the United States
a re not afffl iated with any church
and with many members going has be-
come a mere habit . Pas tors of ten
receive low salar ies which prevent them from put t ing thei r best efforts
on religious duties and of ten people
expect more of the minister socially
than spiri tually. Then too, the church
is selfishly denominat ional and in-
tolerant . People are not reverent
as they should be in the church and
do not a t tend because of a hear t fe l t
need.
The president stated it was en-
couraging to note tha t the people,
not the church or the minister, were
criticised most and stressed the nec-
essity of sinceri ty of all t he girls who
were church members . The Y. W. C. A. was invited to tho
nth anniversary of the Blue Tr iangle
Girls at the Holland high school,
Tuesday, Dec. 8. o
V. M. C. A.
> "He who has the chance should
work mighty works before he die; th i s
Is the best memoria l . " This was t h e
chal lenging mot to Fred Olert t h rew
out in the " Y " meeting of Dec. 1,
when he led on the topic "The coin
tha t r ings t rue . " Fred described the kind of a m a n
who will be of service to the world. A
real man. he said, has charac te r , re-
llg'on, knowledge and an abiding a p -
preciation of the big th ings in life.
In the course of the meeting, t h e
following Il lustration was used to
show the point of the topic. A group
o f ' s t uden t s gathered toge the r at West
Point for a conference. During the course of t h e conference
some young fellow asked, " W h a t is
Christ ianity a n y h o w ? " "Chris t iani ty" ,
said another , "Why t h a t ' s Oscar
Wcatover ." The meet ing closed with
this question. "Am I and Chris t iani ty
eynonomous t e r m s 9 "
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