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TH E W EATHER
or w ow thl* a fter and lonishi. \v»-,I
ly Minienti»» coMrr proli» My snnw.
TWENTY-FIRST
YEAR
turn*.- 22
NOUNCE NEW RK CITY BAND
FOR HOP MUSICa « Henderson's Columbia
Recording Orchestra to Come Here.
NATIONALLY FAMED¡Is for Largest Winter A ffair
To Make it Best in History.
M ichigan** Poro numi Collegiale Scm l-W eeklv
T t -K S D Á Y . F K K A, 1930 Nutrì ber 30
W ill Lead (ìrand March ntAnnua / J-Hop Friday Evening
•r Hende colored
York city v JHie 1030 Mit i fie ld in i In»
Friday uiiii<ttmci-!,.<'i
n Wilspy. *'
direct ifP I*lew hud :• !
âîcr H rnler < |jmi sin tin** v.il .Tidav • '.< urn* l y pelt y oi peppy e t . r>
Jjemftle faint nul major i
?I1 and Pnrw nr and hr
¿ for I I It* ' 030y -Mop on F* jM ie r I tend
(feed as a i a ini has
"I«*«! musician will incl
fronted v numi Ih lite alu
J-Honple I
piadei . i in n a n
Is tm iin i»ln;
»ton J-Ht'ps thm
COLLEGE HOST TO THRONG OF FARM VISITORS
Attendance Monday Estimated at 10 0 0 ; Expected to Reach 7000
by Friday.
MANY MEETINGS BOOKEDPres. Shaw and Attorney General
Brucber Speak ; Band Gives Concert.
MANY NOTABLES
ItTTTY HARllFN
event •4v‘ Mar
LIST VARSITY PARTY PATRONS
J-Hop Decorations. Orchestra to
Be Used for Annual Letter- men A ffair.
EXPLAIN TICKET PRICES FOR PAGE THE PRINCE
¡tv the leading 1S30 Michigan
loll ' I’;-ye the * tin- Oladmer evening. Frida \
xi util h la y the • ti it American
i p e t it o l 1 .i n its ( h t tv * the vncal depart
Mi. hign tnirtodatii
•.»art•atti.
Wilis•s at i'
atilt ft! trevfous labor at*
llled ntl Wwfn
J-Ho i»n Hi (>
Temple fro
irngrnm vdav -i
ntted f* rl n*1a\
this week -one Although rever o the- titdent Inns. thitL hat
Mve
armWill
HOP FAVORS TO BE ISSUED WED
Cedar Chest Makeup Boxe* Will Be 19 3 0 Junior Partv
Offerings.
1930 OPERA HAS TALENTED CAST
W f) Judd. Veteran Director, is Pleased With Progress of
Union Production.
; ut Fmra-lhe Prm n\' the 103(1 • tprrii ■*/ lu* prew»hM*d .• t ¡he
SIC INSTITUTE INS RECOGNITION
EX-GYM TEACHER BURNED TO DEATH
TO HEAR OPERA COLLEGE NIGHT
Friday Night Showing of Union Opera Will Resemble Open
ing Night on Broadway.
COMPOSER TO BE PRESENTCarl Hendrickson Composer of
Songs for "Page the Prince." Plans to be Present.
Celebri!ie*. v ili l>*- presi ut ut forti“ H* ih«* F in i;!' flight presentii Uon ofI he 11)30 UnitMl Mei ite. Fare Ih«- Putire. Wllieh is tu la- prcsnnted ili Mie Olnriincr theater.
The college night |wrfornmn«i* wtll .ttike un lite tttmoMpliere of n Uro» riwnv ■ open mg iiteli' wtth Cuti HendrickHón ttf New York city, ntmpiru-r rii ‘ he ¡',111* vt.'til • rori". lo r lite comedy, "Page ih»* Fri neo, t*-m>t inpong tliottf* preseti! He together wi-th Mrs Mendrlrkson wtii is* prcwni ha a guest ttf John Jitdd, director ni lite revue Arcuici.nv lo thè director. Mt Mendrlrkson ha- nrver serti thè reytie preset’ ted ritd 1 - nmklrtg ati pspcrial #*fTr»rt to te* Iteri* lor ihe F ild a ' night performance.-
ArrorriiriK to Bay Htggs. manager of thè Uni..ti O ovem or and Mts Fred W n recti wlll «i Im » in* m oilendance that t ventng beHÌfles Fretudeut :tnd Mrs I!8 Mhnw tierret:Hv and Mi* llnlladav ttiemberf of ile* tate Itoard of ite r im i- ’ itti . Dean Fìisiibcth Oonwd and ot11- er tto lab lf
Aerordtng to CJeroÌtl Lagr, i h.tinnati of lite tlrket tornnttMee Frida y nightules ha Ve lHH*n ia irly sa Uni ire tory bui
tliere *-tili remain manv good seni* for 'In- Thuraday àfternoon and eveniny ttt-t formati* r*- Il is expected that ma un vtAlttiig fari nera wtU avuti thern- Mtjvea i>f flie opportunUy to >j*e "PageI I sì* Frinii- ai thè Thursdav matinee and pfobably a Urge numtx-r ni .sto* denta’ noi attrndinu thè .!-l|op w.tll tnake lai* ie*r-m it!om lor TTtumdav night
lui gè pian, to -end all retmUrtlng ticket» f « r Thum lav afierhoon and e veti mg to thè iti.uimer theater Wi-d-Itesday morntng and tliereaftcr all rem-mi!fona limai la* madie a l that piar«* Frida v t tight *eaf-. "111 proba.; b it continue to in* -d d at thè Union un til some lim e Thuntday
PROVIDE MUSIC FOR FARM WEEK
Tw rlvc Prognm s Are O ffrrcd in Coniunction With
Department.
(?ontniniii(m " f -li- Mulucun sente M u.m» depuriment to entertatriroeni progni n.i.*> pian ned lor thè unnual Ftirmer* Week ttow gotng un will n>n- -ist of a total M twelve varied munirai prirvìtim. provldpd far all itart* of Ha'
■•rot.p". ni II provided! odi
the labra ^Cantirum
• Sun* bv ri 5 II* f’r
Division ttabran1 of {.'ongre#* fr> C and was «*n*
by Apeen Mhea seri ioti It i;. awarded
llje tft .Spmtpie Coolti
Friday 'he diri fnsUint
Mi id pr-v t
Witi omi
itbrs“ prohe.-ttatKUt of a !ul 4 to the institute from a rtant as the mwdc divi to
'reeognttion of the worth depart men?, ano of 'h
Mr Bichard* in raisinv 11 a of hi* organization. J! is t-xfremety gratifying *• Me ; tj:»n 8fate Inali lute
i be*-!i siisrrtwudul enough g ir of iliesd* rare scores
CO-ED DEBATE SCHEDULE GIVEN
Mipraiu»«stai’.’«-*
cO N V E N I E N TA M P Ü SA L E N D A R
1Eight Debates Scheduled ;
Include Pi K ip p * Delta Tournament.
Present Week O f Rest Comes r" From Legislative Forethought
ALUMNI GROUPS CONVENE SATURDAY
Senu Annnal College Congress Will be Held in Union Building
February S.
■ml offering* are for »he H orne-
it ¡he Mom** Krirttonin » » group« of ■ ornmuhily *d for Tueftdav and ..ir- in- given .jiidet Arthur Fur well of tlw* Milton Trio. eomi»ONe<!
toltn Irene McKee, r-d .farne*, pruno vnii m Thursday afternoon ivi ion Three entera i afternoon. Wednes-
itir*day afternotyn iv defgirfmenial unit el vi» Fine violin, Rr»!>ert n>* and f-Hi/abeth Bar • \ feature -»I 1 Ite *-xien Id Tuesday everurtg will # r r »11/ by T/ler .Solomon
and
R ìd a y Fe b 43f Student f.Vrtint
:tl Rooms JNRBIMY FEB > 00 Theia Alpha Phi
M urrrv ..j m e In
deba
*0 Blue Kev Band
trill re - prm rr '• State The-
— Hesperian
on Program
Krra.t «i tenw
Ford man ♦■lev Owne
Et tu
*4-fi IM ft. Btnm
M Hmi
arid
8p*«ia i>emoru-ir»' nuttj-.trniii.ri Halt»•U81MY. FÉB «•T Stare F ina li tn the R trai Drama
• SiaM* Theafer ! V of M - M 3 C Hockey (lam e
-»utter»'. He!hi» p at i nuaì Farrrw-r- íoreninner*. •Week, .»erf- :
¡hrough »It Week had
i tatron
fotiowing co-erl .John» Mildred F*M ham. Bdr.a Helen I Rapid*. Tberesa Seek dred la-inaar Lanain Charlotte
The m heduie * fo llow » Marrrt 4. Wlreaton college Bui» laamm«.March 14. Western HU'»- Tem herv ewe at Kalama?oo March 21. I hi-
veraity of Cincinnati at Cincinnati March '¿9. WaAhington Univeraity »!
• tyvsnx March 29 ¡..ndenwood •Union Opera - Oladmer Theater ^ ^ ^ c t^ r le T t - 8»
* Y FEB 7 - : Charles April 1-« I*i Kappa Drib™ Urange Singing C on leit—Old f<rriv»>ntion at Wichiu» Karuta» Apr
. . Weatern State Tea- : er* cnilege .*P m. Union Opera Matinee— At F<lsf
Theater ___________________‘ ~ " j 5 i L ° * mf M s c ».. n the :M)n (, iklW ,,.JC»bMid « tnr ihcn-currret a-— Colhge * K ,n vmi with kerosene buggy-tampe and came M eek! _
O «loo O s o io -O to d m rr f 'T h e «* - - f t » has to do .he w n w ^ in ^ o u _ _ ............... _ * . . — . ___ .
----------------------------- Thm - ciean-d and P t m * t . h « c h » . I t at TW TCHEU.-8 D r , r > ,n r r v <Phonr
bill. Farmers t i f f f v v i r v .i
ucer < » he
< %.'on d<*evr, » t •* in An Hai<
. Battle Creek >ut of mat iV
Lam ingIn 1910. the following arflon of
H*ate Board of Agricuittire ¡n I9»f9 first round-up* to be held ann'i: nere took place, and for the three v fallowing Michigan farmer* got out
m atite redwtth the Im p«u h rriaignfU';.n ttre feaffWr ed ai! e jh lb l »M tviUon in * .sud au jace r ¡»urpoae
t Farr ■* WeekIVD • i d f n t u M iw gath-
her - ' nany *,rna.: Í ï : me- ■»i-a»-rri.-, : g our ;>f *’•'eri' -<l»y•wv * >. . ad læe* <t» ’. te f « te ve»r < tur pre^T:' Farmer*!****,» .-■¿4 diMr/e»-*ed u.fcr ■0«re*- ■•'rrrui
>• tnre • ara* !r:ro.<-r X nd nei «rpr.T» ted
. ¿ve»uirjc
iUi'inriú. muatache^ i
«* Tien tn • o t h e ia r r e
MuemMt! of Ag Had vxn net a»rde for ' t *
•• a Farmer* Week which attract» ten thousand tw iner»
a yin* st eie*, I* u Farmer»'
1-3316* 211 M A. C Ave
.r.- -atc Pre*ide»»t Stwt* Heeffaiàaday and '!!»• m m ie r ' *»f
s ia ’.e Boaed ■*. A g n i ’iru rr will t** ¡¿ire«* Airfyf»er group ^»•r.swttrur •■!forcv ;ernjaner.*. ' .a1«.*- •e^retarie* trii!+ bi* ;ire*rr .*.
AlMitiM ‘ lie »*» tje r*-r»rep#*n*ed*.n» Détroit < »Tard Rapid*. H**r\»'wi Harbrr J»/kvet FI tri’ Trrled'i and . C îurago
t*rvm ?=t>tav xiÎ1 snvr the (pcTtin* weii.ir m e Mr < ilenn ste-mirl Use *1 .AIXîTTî-', verrrtary. vr;U ■ fuwi ts»-ak Pnefty -rs f fir r»**ed* of *f»e irwtHutlon TTua wttl fie folé.»ved by a grneral du»- *• **.->m r ■ ci te t 'e r riaa* artd aiumnr or- * canuatmct The grrnrp «d il try to cou- 1 form wtth ’ t » newer 'hank-* brought mjfl. at tbr récent r orrvention of t he NatKeuU Alumit! council. of which | M g fu ia o .State u a member
Make a date wtth the Prince at the Ofawlmer Feb fi and 7
Fhe iniljtvir* tisir.d rUrer'ed bv léonard Falcone *iU again te* <«ne <¡t the highlight* **f the Kslr^lef^ Week ^■*»i(*rt* lield ut Demon»!ration .’ ¡ai* Four pr'svtHitv* will l»e tjres^en'ed with * im> «olí» i’Ttn¡¡r¡ bv Milton Roth violin artd F in 'd Harh xylophone
D el yotlr 'tc keig ¡nr Page irte Prince •f.e Union * »;w*n at 'he i Uadmer Feb
AT THE UNIONKK ON HANI)
to“PAGE THE
PRINCE" Annual I nion Opera
GLADMER FEBRUARY 6 & 7
T i r i t e la a l l ' a i o »
Bvr covroN books
IT-FIRST
A R
Niiml>er
urtEERS RTABLE ST CROWDs iti Demoliti ration
, Michigan Sta ff m l to Avenge.
hi M a t e m -
I ’ nivi'l-nitym p orta lrh * »‘clock. AiII I Ilf» tw o I in* played y night th<* « !»c* played
l< t h e I t a l i
han 2,500 al' a d n iis -
fut the finest
United
v . beingtrograni wd. em- hy men circle«,
: ray t h«* rt «.n t will b«*
! i'-uded by land oid rnau ; - (*ttf at I lien il* ' team of
.. « i t nega the A p a rta n c a g e
. w* rthe
..it !, tiv* Green and 'he fact i hat • am defeated a
. apHtred-the Big dehnite proof
« ¡.is- v, ill he (»ire iker TTte Wolv-
bring to East
:Y SOCIETY NEW HOME
ta Takes Residente Tnmoira
ouse
i*! fin»! profe«- I 'U b l l a h e d a
into what ¡’•■tra itou se on
avenue and
novated and , and. initiation t* < : **» lie c o m • ,< » rjuarter - :1h* j » t**r.> us
eda-nfed ,n Use H i > * he firat
•• it ! fraternity • /x own.brtpier iwriiAe*
cading ■ ttie* of 'en ty-flve
r iduate mem* ,'*!•* and .'entor*
sir'Wfvk -"¡I be rechi ikiria v u re- ilierntckl *igjw 'hat
y taned Much fav* .an given *>v adl who format.* •-
5 UNION
IONmRDAYUARYTHO N B O O K S
Sial» Dfftti
I h o s H l e l i r t e * w ith I Ia n >ii! i r u a n k T h l wh it h he i f t I omhi nation.
T h e Bet h a n * " Im k U iif times to t u r i e n t five. T il a tJecefrttve «f State v as ut ik 'ft 'Bw « h ie sm vearfully. tans phyvfi thnniirH out a ;n count of ft»
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I \i I SF H i k KX/STIM.
Barrati Shoe RepairingSHINE - LACES
i- IU M ' \ » l I L n n a ë K u r f
Our work is done promptly, but carefully, and our prices are moderate, (let in the
habit of letting us do your photo finishing.
B Y R N E SD e p e n d a b l e D r u g s
123 E a s t G r a n d R iv e r( .\*jU Mvvr tv State Cafe)
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I K H I B H I U I f U i N T
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i kn>vK ie y o u r g u e s t » w ith -
Hotel ©liaLi Lu. L CROCKER. M a n a g e r
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ret* pirmmtt W * ng %*w n %*U» i i f tn« hai* hanèw u d
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ènèfei i ® e j t à Tètre 6 •*»! j » a g i u § e g r è d * ’ *
Military Bait Features Social Events of Week End
s o P H o n i f f o t t s m u r r e r a i n s t v a c t a s Q M S m n E D U C A T IO N A L
P L A N E L K T M F K ^ I IO f i H M W t t i i iK s a c T io N t o PROGRAM FARMERS' W E B . ENTERTAIN V,5ITO* S
l Y and brilliant, the 1980 M ilita ry Hall hits parsed jp to ry as the best party ever given by the Officers’ F elaborate decorations, the orchestra, the favors
I party one which will Be remembered by the two hun* Hes in attendance. The room was canopied with black i stream ers leading from the central chandeliers to the p c w all panels a long the sides of the ballroom. Ir- jingings of silver tinsel hung from the lights. Daven- 1 cha irs were placed at various intervals about the •uce Satte rla ’s orchestra played for the dancing from ltd of the ballroom,
hind m arch was ted b v *i H a ir c a n d Harlow B . was the scene <»f the Trimoira winter
Met colonel of the lo c a l town party. Bmce Fayerweather’s or* |(,s i l a i r e w a s a t t r a c - ohcatra, played during the dinner und Iw n e d in an e v e i i in u lor ,he da.nc,ll,i R e a lty guests of the r « . r r k I «1 ,5rtr,y included Prof and Mrs H . rf.P a s * 8 P I I l i i l l c i a W itn j»iiblow Prof. and Mrs. L. O. Emmons, K h in t in g « . The d r e s s Prof. and Mrs H It. Dirks, and l lo f . P e le d in s im p le l in e s a,,t* Mrs M M Corv Attractive jewel
0ht bodice and a s k id caae* wpre givet> ,avors p l y r e a c h e d th e f lo o r .
■re wore a corsage of I# and yellow t»*a roses, jbolored evening wrap
with fitch completed
Severa l le te rc e t ia f k l m Will
b e D h ^ l*]w 4 Dw m q Perm -
ere ’ W « k .
D u r in g th is w e e k , s o p h o m o r e g ir ls a r e a c t in g a s g u id e s , w a i t r c u e * . re a u * t r a t io n c le rk s , e l e v a t o r o p e ra to r s , i n f o r m a t io n o r a c le s , a n d n u rs e m a id s f o r t h e w o m e n v is i t o r s a t t h e H o m e E c o n o m ic s b u ild in g .
Schedules are prepared whereby shifts o i girls go on duty a t B. 11:30o 'c lo c k in th e m o r n in g a n d 2 .3 0 T h e H o m e E c o n o m ic s d iv is io n of M o 'c lo c k in th e a f t e r n o o n s . T h e c o m - S* c ' * p la n n in g s e v e r a l v e r y in te r e s t - in i t t c e in c h a r g e o f th e s e a r r a n g e m e n t s u *8 e x h ib i t s t o r P a r m e r » ’ W e e k .
' i s a s f o l l o w s : L o u is e C le m e n s , c h a ir * T h e fo o d s d iv is io n w i l l h a v e exhibitsm a n ; W in i f r e d G e t t e m y . M rs . C o o lc d g e . d e a l in g w i t h the e c o n o m ic side o f buy- C a th e r in e M i l le r . E th e l W e b b . S y t v a . in g . h e w t o b u y m o s t f o r t I m* leastM e d s h e r . A n n a Bayba, I erle f l y e r ; a n d jm o n e y , e t c . ; a n e x h ib i t s h o w in g the r e -Jtula Tear. 1 la t lo n o f fo o d s a n d f t im is h in g .s to the
------------------------- Uiae o f - t h e c h i ld : o n e s h o w in g the artr i A V i m C V l l ID ETC o i snIad «naAmg and how to tit saladL L l f l n u v f l f i l P l l t f to m tsls: and the tourth will be an ex-
FOR WOMEN VISITORS " in a d e q u a te d ie ts . T h f clothing d iv is io n will show
-lotlies with beat line« and colors for T h e olbthes will Im*
One o f the features in the 1930 Pnrmers' Week w ill be the Farm Electrification program as prepared and presented by the Agriculture Engineering department. Programs discussing economic and sociological advantages o f the use o f electricity in ngriculture, along with that of operation and operating costs will be a part o f the program. while wnter systems, dairy equipment.' grain' grinders, elevators, and other rural electrical appliances will be in operation continually.
H its pha.se i.i modern country improvement1 is one o f the newest developments in agriculture, Rising to national notice, p has stirred up intense interest m tin? looal community. ;o»d its rate o f progress promises further popularity.
F a r m e r s ' W e a k v is i t o r s will be en* t e r t a in e d in t h e w a y of m u s ic a l prog ra m s , lortu re* . te a s b y the H o m e m a k e r 's S e c t io n a n d a b a n q u e t at the home economics building.. Girls in the home economics course will lie excused from classes to act as guides and waitresses tor the ladies. To further the visitors' general comfort, babies will TX* cared for at the nursery on the third floor
S h a f f e r ’ s B a k e r yI O » U KM CIO UK 1*1 bN A N I!
( ItHAM I 'l I I S 200 M. A. C. Avenue
"New Trends in Clothing" is the . , new theme to be worked out in the .. ...
Adaptions modeled in connection with the talk
I Catibv corps spbiisor, wore f rose velvet triintiied with
pbeqmm Iloi dress was oi gh. Miss Dorothy Brown, ttille ry sjxinsor. was present fgow n fashioned o f white
gb h itc tulle Deep red roses Bly * rimiiiings of the dress. | dress o f white satin trim-
luee was worn by Ruth is the band sponsor programs were
0k M iniature abr»letter openers were
Ivo rs Following the grand (flow Meno . presented Qapt
i with a cigarette ease and Bpprecianon of the services
! the past four year* in the the M ilitary Balls The
Miner was a g ift of the OfTtr- [P res Robert 8 Shaw also
i few words o f congratu* sponsors of the military
The Delta Sigma Phi's were atnoug i he fraternities who gave house daneor this 'week-end. They held tlieir party on Saturday night with Prof and Mrs. A J. Clark and Mr and Mrs. Les Belknap ^s the chaperons. An out-of-. town orchestra played lor the danoiuu.
The members o f Phi Della entertain- • d a large number oi members at their house daiiee Sa turday evening A Jackson orchestra played for ths dancing While the faculty guests were Prof .nid Mfs. 0. S Dunterd end Capt and Mrs 8. G. Blanton.
clothing exhibits. Adaptions of the .. . ... ... . . . . new ..Uhouetie !y,wes of .he mature Or- Ml“ Wpbb 15 lo “ 'VP lire will be stressed particularly Rep- W 0 home management exhibit v rescntative models o f these type* w ill1 •‘■'hew the relation)hip o f the hnuhth be obtained from Lansing clothing con- houselKnd apparatus to th f heighth cerns. These w ill be arranged to rep- , *i r Individual »uid the amount resent a shop window energy expended when the height»
O ther exhibits consisting of i-IUldren's i wrong. dothing. dresses, hats and foundation!garments made by the sewing classes' 18*1(1 ( I IM i l t A H A S will 1111 the cases along the hall in the lower floor of the Home Economic;Ini tiding.
Xtl'll
T A IiB N T U I» C A S T
•nn> Carlisle .Sigma Alpi
tarried Saturday which Robinson
ifche-stra played for Epsilon iMi'ty on
venuig. Dr and Mrs. C $. and Mr and Mrs. Mort
Mason chaperoned the dance.Capt and Mrs .C. R. Chase and Mr
and Mrs Mile* Casteel acted as patron-, at the Hermian iiouse dance Saturday night Fry's Gold Diggers were the music masters
mthe M ilitary bull les entertained at
week-end On S Sesame society hr
dtuice in Hotel Kerns, g th ' alTair was furnished by
Pres and Mrs Ruber* kan Elisabeth Conrad. Dr.
rs. Lewis Fuller were ¡irty while Colonel und Davis and Dr and Mrs wen* patrons Black
• »I lie Hotel. Olds
The Alpha Phi sordfHy held formal mitiAiion on Saturday The following girls were initialed' Hope Morgan East .Lapsing; F.lalne akitnin. Saginaw; Hannah Lou Bud. Chicago. 111.; Barbara Bower O n en ville; Eugenia Bur* bridge Grand Rapids; Jean Carr. East
formal Lansing; Esther d in e rs . Jackson, m m day Elaine Come. Lansing; Jean Cum- Id their mings. Lansing, Doris Fortum, Detroit;
Coreel i Goulet.. DetroR: AI berti tic B a rila nd. Traverse City; Marian Hedrick East Lam in g . Jane Phillips, Bay cu\
The (rumai ban einet was Held at Downev hotel c. .i .Saturday evening Tablee m the form of a u were decor* ated wi»h candles and America!' Beauty loses Mr R P. I.ymau wai
- t o ( o -e r is A t t e n d - | in g I I I » i i o n
I.M I’ O O H M A S K I U K S M A IM Kl. nr I IN«.lilt
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Nine ,;irlx were uutinierl un Sat u i-d a vo lle rm x in by the Alpha ( ..minaDelfa sorority A banquet fdlloa ed theiti nation service The theme )f 'heprogram was 'Feast of Flame .» id 'lie
i ft me udi'd l,»i.s Randell Bel hMonroe oik Lucille Joiujstun Theinitial»*» are Audrey Clark. dtuko-you; Beth Mon rue.' Roger: CM\. HeimaStrung. ! *« < Liai'.: Betty West. Perry.Ohio; Ruth Weir Grand Rapids JeanGlcruin E\ rett; Virginia Day ( ‘ - I ViCM v. Marmi !.* »gni<-.» Trave: » C ity;Virginia Blet in -iügiiiaw- Many o f '.healumni retui ned lor ■ n* weokr-mnd
Miss Audi •v i )-> keman. grand pr.si-
Committee in charge cii clot lung is as' lollow.s. Ethel Wetofc, chairman: Anna Bayha. Margaret Vardy. Irene Tuy- lor. Julia Tear, and Merle llamcr.
GOSPEL TEAM TO GO TO BIRMINGHAM SATURDAY
A gospel team sponsered by the Y W C A in conjunction with the Y M C A. will take a deputation trip to the Methodist church in Blrmingliain. Saturday. Feb. 8ih.
Die team, including Mildred Patter- >on. chairman ;if the Y W C. A. Deputation Committee. Phyllis Shassbci- ger, Elsie 'fitsworth. FIcMiung Barbour, and Miss Neva Lovewell. w ill suporvtM) the services on Sunday. A partv will lie S given Saturday evening a t the iiirnung* S ham church -g|
SPHINX WANTS CO EDS £ FOR COMMITTEE WORK |
spinx asks lor more rueda to ign up lor .work on their committees. Soph- moieh ;>iid juoior girls arc urged to offer their arvicef» on lio uanuDiite*’ for compilation of ibe ong imok and ar- rangemenl o l atternoon tea*. Activity points will '** givtsi to .Ui girls acting on Ui»* roMinuitees A ll coflds who arc w illing to do this work should cull Helen Murdock. 1'heia i louse*, or some other meniber <•! Sprnx.
dent of Sigma Kappa altended the ■ iiu: ia iioii e rvk e of ¡he local ciiap'e; which was given for eight girls on Saturday Mrs (Mara Reck, Mrs. Eli/.»Ix'th Whipple Butler, ¿uid Mias Lydia Baird were also gue.os .it tin* house over the week-end The new hmmc.Iv i are Knia Pasc.h, St Johns. KaUiciin< geott Mortice; Jenn \nder.'*o»i s* Johns I itvlis Hill l^ikMiig; i.*iu A m *I «it n ing; ChrtftUoe Connor. Hlgiil.m : Park. ItobcM'ta Meeker. Birmingham Helen Withcnbury Slia|b\ Hohowu,*ti* uutiatton -erviee a formal banquc .* i- i,f id in ilotcg cJkU.
t 'Continued from i»age I* i heir initial Ik>w to a coilcge , but: arc expected to carry their like veterans ol the stage.
Miss Mnnan Hawley, who sucrc iy tilled her “role In last yeai ';- pr non as 'h e pretty movie uctvcv liven cast Hus year ob the Quw Gondobvia »ml acts her port ~\ haughty- mahner iiocominx >•< Claud Streb Howard Bentlex and Garland complotc the chatHdei of th? ’.Win nwiie. and w ill Join mg their tirst ..ppearunce on tin lege stage
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SPARTANS COME FROM BEHIND f I Sets Màd PaceTO TAKE THRILLING CONTEST ------- -FROM MARQUETTE U., 2 7 TO 1 4
Dea Heritor, Den Groye Mike R iik e li in Crucial Moment»; Roter Scorei Half of Team’» Point»; Haga Put
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R o p o f lr n v c was the ou tal Andfng scorer ol the panie and ranp Up 12 peinls as the result o.i lour lielil goals and an efpiul number of free ihrrlit un i f o r h a l l o f hi
e v o r , th e m a jo r s h a r e o l th è p lo r .v m ust I s h o i i ld e r s o f F r e d P e t i H e r d e r . , i ntigy .S ta te e e rd e r . a n d p o r i v jo r j» ip "> * ( ir o v f* . m id tfe t fla sh w h o p la y s ^ f o r w a r d .
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up by the Milwaukee. VVi-e. c a p e r s , f o r c e d S ia t e do- top in th e s c o r in g during tin* first half.The Golden Avalaiuhe shut into an early 6 to I lead. Free throws by Re«« i and Don Grove and Shipley. Mm luMer of Marquette. and Roger'x first basket «if the «nine cut. the Vial lo t* lead to two points McRlliott added a field linai and Kina' g ift toss let tlie lllll* toppers score io jjoitits In the first luilf Don Grove scored anet tier free throw and a fi«'l«l goni Which, added t " Marfpieto* ( ' Rogers third successful toss from the McKlllgott. ; penalty stripe, gave s ta le nine tallie.. o 'Dghhcll. • t«»r the halt, one point behind Mar* Arutrfw «inette. King, g
Marquette continued to forge ahead Shipley, g at ithe start of the second Imlf. wiUi SnhsMiu'ioiHtrtte keeping hi the running with BredOtj, c some of Den llerclers clever slm«* Gony«»n. g The Golden Avalanche slipped into the McQueen. g lead. 10 to 12. at on«' time, but Den Herder looped a neat held goal to Tobils bring th«1 sp in tati« up agaih. Me- Scoro at InKllJolt sunk a ftee throw to inci.ea.se itM im iueites lead to three point#. again.| UcferFc Younghut Den Herder got loose to score fromth® corner of the court and Hi ah lagging by but one point and the hoard read 17 to UI
Diih f IH « I.«»«*«»- At thiii Important Jum-lure Don
Gtnve broke through Marquette'* de- lepse and «»oped • nifty field goal that sent Coach Beli F Van Alafynes quinte* ahead, ih to 17 State then wiselycommenced~io stall, the Spartana with(hawing to their own end nl the floor As soon iin th«* visitors decided that If they wanted to score they would have to go after the ball, they stretched out. then Htute broke loose to «core again Roger Grove finally took the ball and dribbled nonrl.V the length ol the floor fin mi easy shot that gave State a three-point lend Roger duplicaied hb
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FRESH RUN AWAY STATETA^ "WITH TRACK MEET WIN HARO MEET F™ "TATE ™
Fivt Home Contests Set (>O attotaact Soph, by Taae of 57 ^ M|xed TeiB1 Break* Two
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Saturday
Tw o w > meet rrrnrds were estob- Utahed nod one war equnlled in me an- Smashing nual Prerh-Soph track meet Saturday gpnPtnn swimm afternoon. The yearllnRs had an easy m(.mb,,r, Uw time winnink th- meet. 57 to 20. nave defeated Swanson, a sophomore, set a new record . p; (u ■In the 880-yard run and tied I he old mnn|fn of mark in ihe «0 -y a rd dash. « » " 4 ? '. # ,,H[| in ,|ie Sin freshman, chalked up a new record in ^the hlRh jump, s ia rt 'io finish i
The summary 10- yard dash- won by Lafayette ,K ,: Sfrel. .p ., seeond J“ry mHll .he Kenney -S-. lblrd. Time. 4 8. 2-0->.ira . ,dash- Won by Zuehkle .p . ; Burjew
l i p . seeond; Sfrelt <r*. lblrd Tim e 24Pynm »20 0 080-yard run Won by Swanson .v jif• S . Sharkey 1S 1 second: Galehouse Ilie formIp . third Time. 2 U.S. new men rdc- I M M t g nrd Pole vault- Pntrliull iP ' and The leahiMoulthrop IF . lied for first place at II worthy. ■f«H»t. Aurand >F>. third. Vf**nl**v ’
440-yard dash Won by Swanson <fD: SchaubB "Sharkey <S* riCcond; Stephenson «F ' smanhlntr thi ‘ ‘third Tim e 57 4 'equals ro™’1 nmv 11,1 V , „ .Shot put- - Won by Pflug 'S c Monnett son, the varMtv \uii tu• F». '^cond: Jensen 'F>. third Dis- Saturday rh Is ■
38 ', feet High jump Won by tam Case and the vvesi
was < lipped by ir* nevLJ.nork bei js composed cl id and Schaubel
Spartan uthletle teun busy w«*ek with five
ircord.v *i achc*duled. Varsity tei: ,on,posed of swinnnlng and wrratltn
■ t .see action and art nit» : will be held.
Thut*day öoach Job tram will entertain ti Detroit skaters a fter a game to the Than pu<
, trojt a few week» agn Kalam azoo college .•
h«-d Brn Von Al.styne’s S'' evening. The Spart;»i
lHtl not «‘xpected t«» encour pf^ition. but their i w anxious over th«* i>o- ci»nfid<,n<,«> creeping im camp.
Coach Ralph H Y tn get a line on th ' vain.hy indoor track Iift-rnoort when the track meet will lie n» their easy victory in meet Inst week, th« dads will la1 favored
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Roger Orove was battling fjen F Van AI' ¡is ;» r«*.serve gu « trial at fo r" brother Don. ai ••x'remely gran cage mentor. Roger acconnti pmnl . rind bn ui himself in e has played 't "valu«*l«*s.s p a rtcombination
who a few weeks ago l pod lion on Coach
-Tyne's baskefbai! team ird was recently giyen f d teamed with his 1 the result» have heer vi rig to the Spartan
'h e Marquette g a m e i for half of 8
lance. *„ , ». . . . . . . j ..... .Harris -F>; Raves -S ', second; Smith a tnangulm >>"- F». third Height. 5 feet. 9 inches <new Summary 240
meet record' 440-yard relay-■■■Won by Crau'. C ln tw rth Froah «Burgess. Stephenson. Streit. iK tate»; .second: Zuehkle) Time. 50.7 40-yard low Ro?e, Uhlmati * Y » Tin hurdles Won by Bath ' F »: Jensen «F '. yard breast stroke: Hr* second: Adler ' F 1. third Time 5 5 second. Vaughan S '40-yard high hurdle«- Won by Bath i,si Tim e 2 '»4*» it) •
’ ip i ; Steele «F ». second; Jensen »F>. nrst. Rose - Y * : second, third Time. 5.7 third. Muner <H*. time
220 yard free- trtyle: r* •; second, Clatworili
Cronewerth (S ’ , rune buck stroke: Fir-* CrnlAnderson *Y »; 'liii«l. Tune 2 "0 100 vard ft'f
. , Kolenda «Y i «*coiid Farmers will Im* able to keep their ;»hooting eve" while visiting here dnr
*• relay: tch&ublc
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RIFLE MATCH PLANNED FOR FARMERS’ WEEK
ill Ma BASEBALL SQUAD OPENS PRACTICE
TRACK REQUIREMENTS Botlory Mon Ort W«rk«ats; Re»tof Sq u d to Start Practice
third. Hr held -H'
« « i f account "> * Week in a rtf»e match Srtoubalconducted for them by the \T S C c m ilitary departm ent ravion
The contest will Im* held at four o'clock immediately follow ing a fternoon session on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday tn the basement of Demonst rat ion hal 1
t v game in whict -»•.»son He is n< ! 'h e Spartan o • Y i
± Fill« First. Dvfk third, MU
Scheid,K blenda. E Time: 2 i l 4 first, Clark «Y<:
third. Snydet vii yard fvec^style;
First. Kolend;» y .H *: th i rd . 2 40 (î 150 yd « « s i ; sec o n d Hooch*'!' '81 «> style; First,
Rose « Y • ; le 1.01 t
First. Craig, -«•coiul Foti- T im e 1 55 94-«-f*nd Stew-
Oluo State univfi mf f l Conch Fendi«*' and Coach Ru.ssell swimmer» will ehga meet with Western institute Saturday .
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Ralph II Y< and luxid track
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Loler in Soaonn.
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OLYMPIC - RAINBOW RECREATIONS
BOWLING and BILLIARDSNO W A ITIN G
I,*» Tab les—-I Simoker«*— I Billiard
U men are working ou lustration Hall in an -.’ renui»»» ca-on th;
-enl ba tter men ar the only one receiving workout* b i 11,p m i ul in' 'ppn> fandldatra » ! h«'gin inte naive trauUng u» .« tew weeit: I tie removal «*f ’ he |»c»r’ .'»l» the armory will be the ugna!Kob* to begin shaping h»a » »r ni preparatoli tor ¡o » annua» trip >f th« baseball team «h i place 'h e la*t week in March
.f Barnard and I* Brosc :»r va: " basketball -0 '»a<i ;U’.d w
cau'hers returning ?hi- vear alvo sevet.il promising re«-**i
prove \ i."able to Coaclv K"> year's rampargt»
Pejta Bullock and H !li>e Veier i n pi tc tie is refM)r*ing
"tice J Labgdon A OImx*. ' H H i p » I i s and H Beh! *Uu* othet ».spiring er-
FROSH GRAPPLERS BEAT RAPIDS CITY I f “
d "T fto o r !^ S tn t «^ ^ i in e .idvuntiige of 1 34 minute*.
155 imund clan* Collins 'S ta te1, d Bergmaa* 'G rand Rapids, fall in 4 15 minutes
165 pound class- Bollarli 'G rand Rapids > d Hart line «State» time ad- \;»ntage o f 2:2« minutes
175 nound class Kawka 'G rand Rapids’ d Tompltina (State», time advant- age of 2 30 minutes.
Heavyweight elaaa—OBOpOWltCh 'Od. Rapids• d Fisher -State* tune advantage of 3.10 minutes
Heavyweight class--fepard (State» vs.} Karpinski «Orand Rapids* , draw
Referees -Jotlln and Kurrle
G r e e n and W h i t e CaljThe KffOtflUmtU " f h :i Cumplís Almosphiu,
O p e r a t e d h y a S t u d e n t f o r t h e S tud en t,!
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Yeorltnn» Bapitirri With 2 2 ' 1 3 ' . Victory Over
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M K H K i A N S T A T E U N I O N
F E B 0 6 a n d 7Matinee Friday, Feb. 7
Gladmer TheaterD O N ’T M ISS I T !
.trength
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Tbc I eri mu< dny a f' mg the‘ Core oi 21\, *o t.l Siao* ernerged Victor A on fron t flve «»f the '»*n matche* and earnett a dtaw .n i .ftiv.h.
FTl'Khman arestlers woti three r»| their whih» ’ he visUors »e r e ,ir.ab»e to .«eure .tnv tn tha ' manner Farkler State '. ö;* pound gtappu- » . n ’ ¡w* quiekest fAl» o f the af'err.<o>n inmng hu man in one minuie »r»d thuvy <cc- onds
Tl\c ...nun*s\V1& jtouqd das* - Swur* *b-irg State
d De Wtt4 • Gratul Rapuiv - :ne jd - vanUtge o f 5 30 mmutes
135 poitnd cla«a—Fru State -d A i- fenflulis .'Grand Ra» »ds '.m e .dvant- »g e »if 3 minute»
145 clas.v—Fackler -S ia te ’ d DrotJi. • Grand thiptd*), la ll tn l u> nut»ute*>
145 e i».* Raykmtch > 8 U tt' «1Grainei Grand Rapid»- :.»,. ,n 3 30 minute»145 clav» -Thomi'aon Grand Rapid»
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. curves! Rut vn* dnn'l slow down.* and skid right inti» the land o f fun >IU* . .I the kind «tfdromaM-e which only Clara.
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