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Speakfn* t'onteet in I (tieTheatre Tonight. Michigan StateNews
.ANSINi;. Mini!'. \.V Tl
>lud Hampers~State MORTAR BOARD HaveYou LostAnything? CLARK, MARTIN JohnHannahNamedAttack; Pass Beats INDUCTS SPHINX' Try Halladay'sOfficeyoREPRESENT College SecretaryKansasat Lawrence HERE SATURDAY tilSTATETONIGHT by State Ag Board
be Claimed by Rightful Owner*Attractively Decorated Studentnrt»<-i«hrd by Bulky K*n»i Lirr. .Spartan Forward Wall Out- par|Br, 0( p^pl,, Church
plays Javhawkm Both On Offense and Defense Scene of Ceremonyto Win Handtlv 6 to 0
36 MEMBERS INITIATEDNtw Chapter Installed bv Miss
Ktfherine Kuhlman ofDayton. Ohio.
;SPTl,TLCOn"" Form«r S.udrn. W.ll Ri place H H. H.lladav Who,, R..i*n.-Will b, Hrld in Little Theatre^ ^^ W||| EfffC|,v<. J,nu>rv
This r.ventng. 1935; Has Filled Several Ext cutive Positions.
n* i \( k v\ \»tv» :
i«l f.»r iho fir-t time tinil,t.-.l tl,.. ro.Vflnt
WILL COMMENCE AT 7:3014 Colleges Are Fntered inState Meet; Drawings Will
be Ht Id at 6 :00.
Sinus With Civic \
Opera in Detroit \
YOUTH SERVICEHOLDS MEETING
Professor L. J Carr and DrNorton Speak Before l.ar^eCroup in Union Fridav
MORE TIME FOR PHI KAPPA PHI'SSENIOR PHOTOS INDUCTSENIORS
Wolverirc* Grants Fxtension N . >onal Srhoiastir HonoraryUntil December 1 for In- Fake* in IS Nemor* and
dividual Pictures ( S Professors
HERE'SWILLIEGripes About Thanksgiving
Waldo Reviews BooksAt Annual Kappa Affair
Mtnv Alumnae and Farult*Mimbe-i Attend lea Given
at I hapter Houw
NO MAN'S LANDReno/ It r Ir( ,
First and Last Nighter IsCritical of Globe Drama
Amateur Judge Who Usuall)Goes to Movies finds Flaw*
in Stage Productions
BagsBrfurr
(ChristinasI81"!' THOSE GIFTS IN jLapsing-and east i
lansixg '■—— i
aid what OUght h b.-
•v r g ti tot *gy The F »t*'
T' . Si ore ' and The Unfinished( „ ■ i c J i it i. Professor Waldo
, ,k- to-"be the finest thing yet".i f ojowr-smg the l.fe of the
eii.th S' r t !uig paints ,n brilliant< • the f naracter* in then dif-
n' enviratimetits "The Forge '
Ti»m Ottey, manager >f the We. *Ha«iI boarding club, anno in.:cd t -
day t! beginning next MundU.tr,i weekly rate wiil be reducedfrom S3 25 to S3 13This lower rate which inchfrt*".
nificant writer That he ha# di*cc.\*-Tcd valuable subject matter
.. .;■« y-A.'r. The difficulty wefind «n reading him arises from the
• that tthsti hi atshjutI withthe detachment of a medical stu¬dent" discuaatag abnormal phsy-chology and pathology and makingmaterial "literally revolting" to a
, ^ . r- centered around the old planta- ,
its tradition andpeaceful dignity while "The Store.is .-.entered around a smallthe outcome of social motivations-which Stribling has depicted sowell btnblmg use* the Civil warsimply as ' a study of the
of them But of course,fir kiddies to Hunk of
j,. j . I «,eaar we were detects »1> f..i» i ..nnei t ail1
!«.< -alcd i.v 'tie prr«u»nificalii«n Benton H.-hI the i«ve-fnen41**1 I torn* 11 by Philip Petruchwi, took the show looking
• ' « h ; ist, . termed to l.-.k the like a rake from Wall Street bid-•••
., ...... ,„j »h,. «u Alto .till Wall 9ti<«*l We ttdmirrd hi*:ji *!M die,. ./ tisi *K>li*hvd performer performance—although wr have<■"***v*lor-'
r; troupe Jonn Willard. that seen the technique fail often in,*• &sntiago I Tile ; ? mi#r, you heard of college The part of Kj'^anna,
convincing a* Mat Anthony— the shrew, was splendidly portray-and that » about all we hrdge an ed. but we were fidgety all the time
being amateumih aa we because we knew darn well we'd,next ,n line was Carl, (Continued on page 21
State Newi WillieStudiefc TWELVE PASSDEBATE TESTS
'XT 27. 1931
Glancing BackIn Spartan Annah
Ten Tears Ago
"The tjtay i\ ma t \r j /\ After n lapse of 18 year)fM fli i; , Doien Make Varsity Squad 0«t traditional freshman - sop-.."Po-ed of F«M of Thirty Atpiraali; J-*"- *«
In the chill November i r.
crowd of 2.000 people witrx i s whs chosen las: the laying of the corner-, t.-a field of :w contend- East Lansing's new fnterd"
at ion n I Peoples eh li tvh. <•'clock Sunday after
- *A*;«.!»•'•< n Vi.ot, Chicag. I!! K II Rvder. president rtf tn Harlan Clark, Ohm; Dick Hick- of trustees, presided over '• n-.j.n K» . nd.ile Don l.little. Ka.st ice
Hutchinson. The M A (' harrier v..
CM
i It ill li ll.irtlN ii
K»pf> ricfi
n«>t while K.iv Mclrhi'.*C MATH GROUP WILL CROPS TEAM WILLMEET HERE SOON JUDGE IN CHICAGO
Mirh. -»r Srrlion I i Convrnr il Mrmhfrs to Lfl*i Thursday toN! S ( for F r«I limr tomprto in Njhanil Conlnl
NOTICE
sfnl i nl It 111 I h,
STUDENT GRANGEMEETS SATURDAY
fhiuieo SpeaGt a' Optn Gather¬ing if A).' Hall
ill. ! v a hi., i iii.t ' 1 ■ \i, i'hicks!
\t n;:iiili u;;im(TKin
' • i'.:« i dial purchase now1 t nlh ciiu;• is (.oof! and
;a lor I iiaiiksgiving?
SUIT OVERCOAT3 PEICE TUX\l I S22S0 AI.W \1>
J .-l Or.i It >. r i r in Um.inu
The Kidman Bros. CompanyI ^ mmnr. Michigan
ion \\ - I'ttll «»>ytr»n
CIIN« »rr r*jtp( ulh
till male Hh.i hw»s .» |ij«idril min«» In* Otouitfi-r y Inoh u t4rr
S welcomed me.) fraternitybrother t»r % tatting attain hertmtrs•i |wra«iic after the V«r»t three
HORTICULTURE. PROi-.sMEET WITH IIOOSIERS
d*<
athlete, I ll ha\e a «nap In r«l
\ i o\ rttitti tio\
«l« tiun et>Um«ns?>
LiriA map. j\r* into the
vi.'M fti! hi* consent andwithout tits will, During •.
• id Wrfe h.I * livrng to &
In order il.e muit cat nong. smoke notn
■
k«.w.
l*n mot1: thr common wormA »Y>tay;ng wheu.oe ,i. vHoped
• t Ml< . .fall St. *. u i • • .j.
been getwai'.-.Michigan ha* r*-s
icndtnft •« mi tatr» «.i the , " V "
2Z ;, " - «■- ■ > «"*«■ o.d«.i h,- "7 : ' " -I • :«• .wn menIndikiu. i-iprrU Kan-*- 30
line after a 4fl yard dash
time w spent
rranged t,v the meeting at Niu.
■ on I".dpi'.,l00 ,.f n<n, unklr
Ml I' II \MI'E.KS STATE:VTTACK Ml PASS WINS
Tuesday. November 27, 1934 MICHIGAN SiAit; wtwrf
East Mary Mayo Fall Term Partyand Scabbard and Blade Dance are
Features of Gay Week-end HereWhether you dan. ad under the reel, white and blue hunting
■ he Eaet Mary Mayo "Political party." watched the new.. .,el*nl and Blade men march through the arch of sabers to
. -.lodged at the I'nion dance, or wrent to Kansas to the Delta, s party for the AeTheons, last week-end was a memorable
Other features which made the week-end memorablethe Alpha ("hi Omega fall term party at the Union with
j", ciri- from the Albion chapter as guests, the Hesperianv. - party for the Kappa Alpha Theta pledges at the lies-
... an house, and the Kappa Delta and Delta Alpha fall term•
,-. ail on Saturday night."; he Kast Mary Mayo agita- Dam. Marie Dve was » dinne.
. danced to the music of cue.. ». Home ManagementV". Fry in a convention at- v 4 .... Friday r P" I" s .
-■ -rhere Friday night. Key- da. .'coins Me Ken It..v .■ 'aved for the Union part, similarly honored
• * "* * * * Member* nf this group also caw
Base TnreC
TRAINS OFFER j COLLEGE ! A. W.S. MEETINGSPECIAL RATES 1 BULLETIN
STATl; THEATER IIOOKIMC.SFOR C I'RRFNT WEEK
"The Pursuit of Mappings''Today and Wrdnmdav
This picture brings Francis l,rd-
lradmg role, co-starN*d with JoanBennett, and ably supported. bvMary Roland and Charlie HagglesTiie plot deals with the humorousadventures o( a young Englishmanwho at rives in America just afterIndependence has been declared.
Cat Raaad Trip Fare* ia Half -club meeting
Ray Vickerstaff
ladacfBMBti to StadcaU |b."
Announcement Was mode vestcr- |'1 ' ' An;- < m ■day that s|MKial reduced rates will'*'11be m effect over the Thanksgivingholidays on the railroads serving Freshman CounselorLansing The equivalent of only ■fine fare will lx' charged for round I" ' '"• "•
CGItAL CaIIL£S
lads. Tickets go on sale YVVdnes- 1ay noon. November 28. and are 'iod until the following Monday,i coaches onl> Round Inn full- rhere «ill be
" T j
right, and the Alpha Chig.i party Saturday night.
. Bill Purler furni«h«l th.".,nv f'.r the Delta Alpha
lit the Little theater.Ray Vickerstaff played
• Kappa Delta part \ at. hapter hou-e
Morta- Board-era are , ..... Alpha I hi OntraaMargaret s,.it..n .!« IV- Alpha O . . > ,...
!'tedl.\ interest Stat.- students ' *' *quoted as follows f'. r, Mal ¬ta to m-tn.it $.'t I'll . i ; i-and Xn►»r|. $.» v. t., CbH ar-t $8 fH) y
MuIVn'ii.: i- 12.1.1
IfM to P t H
in in I /irising nt
Bay
Kippi \lpha Theta Politicians MassIn Kast Dorm ofMayo for Dance
Nate Fry'. Orchestra FurmihrtMuiic (or Parly in Mid.t of
Political Dccorationi
hire. Helta
GIFT SHOP OPENEDBY HOME EC CLUB
U-
i'' Hours for New Project Will be» • From 2:30 to 5 ; 30
GROUP PiCTURFaS
MlX'K.II i
We have the latest inl NDAl NHiJlT and I'ARTV
DRESSES
$395 $695SILK HOSE
JTw
Beverly I'resentsCharming New Creations
si.1X1 to S2.H5
$1.00
Beverly Dress Shop
TheStyle Shop'sI'arin Cable
Give it the WORKS!snow, scuffs, knocks,
—You can't hurt
bciag Miff St«wt butVs your afc.w f..r anv
Hothvr. Triply volar. Brown Scotch
BURTON'S
Fashion HintsAl.
Htard over WJIM c*cr>J**.. IburN.. Kn. at 7:2 »
NpM' " . • •old w»a. ,i rait ati'i
**rf t.i mat. h
vary year rout um« •.*»'}»k! jacket- & Li->u-. -
Many ulnar' «k t marare- \»i> full
-r.t fall only h»lf»a>• "W the knet
rw» s 1*4
lie.fiyle^op
Ix'arn to be a
Good DancerJOIN 111 K
HMilNSKICS CLASSFut-trnl Willi
Two-step
Start UK' Tee-daO. Nn%. i'? N - I 15
IrjMluMr Km lew
Virgiline SimmonsScbuul of Doming
All IMw verHW-ilbyTjUy
T.w tea table wa» deenraleda late ilott, over a yellow lotlion igver bowl, a/ yallowaanthemonu and ,tlvyr ta*«» with yollow tmMl*.
Pipe tobacco madeby the Wcllman Processand rough cut as Grangeris, does not clog the pipebut 9tays lit, smokeslonger, slower and cooler.
Wc believe this process isihc reason for Granger beingmilder.
We know it add, somethingto the flavor and aroma of tbcgood, ripe While Burlcy Tobac¬co that cannot be obtained iaany other way.Wt ic/iA, iu smm uay, a*cooUgtttttry man ubotmokaa fife to put try Grmmgtr.
clog a fife
rhr • . Mori Bm
• Mi- Kuhlman wrn Dr.,r 'M.i t)a/iiri- and M
V.aher M » Jon. rnnritM:«- f'ar»i.t Iwtmh wn'HP.,Mi*- Ktthlmwti .«rxi M.-ws laivrwr i*' dinner Sundav norm'At Aunda- aftrrtvtori Mrs II
THK MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tui nday. Novemb*
jj|' 3.
OtteyTakesThirdas PLAY-BYPLAY!State Harriers LoseMeet Last Saturday
Sparfam I se to Indiana by Ore Point as Lash Tabes First andSrr.rs of Butler. Second to Nose Out Spartan
(•; tain in Central Intercollegiate.
Indint u tin is ■ t . nev t nrm r to the Annual Central If!t>11< )' i;i'i i i unt t \ run ln>|<! tn• i«• ;il Mirhiy.'in Stirfi-
! • V|,! \. . | . v v \ \ mm 1 r■'\^ork I;. tWri k M"! » • f..- 'in.. IV I hill I.;,.I.. lb.
By M. Till II Hi
A Dope Chart on Michigan State's Opponents
B% TOMMY W \K\1 It
iksgiving day will ' . > fndes engaging opp»<- ph'to f,nd-■
..f I) will wind pi.,re kirk•Saturday. . they wertplayed way above the Wilde
A .?«" the Tar- n., . v.m.Tech t an hardly m« t.
NATIONALSPORT SUMMARY
Itv .1 \('K WARNRR
'..i nel! college
l*OI IMI1 S
Barratt's Shoe Repairing
t mmt—
I arising Phone :!4W»kE
Toll % Y Ml l»M'*0\t
||\ \\ i 01 It NM III \T UNA'
tiii: im usrn of iiaimmnkss"
Mrs. W itrtrs t.i the Cabbage Patch'' It I / \M PI I I v
M NOW \ Ml V|ON|» W
MMIV \ |t»A .mil \MI I.1\M IflWKI.I
RAINBOW RECREATIONuntil *\<M»kii:«> iin i \mm -
i:\ KLV.N PUFNTK i:'
A «mi llrltm j Tn Metl \ tn »: hi \ \\okii
TICS STAND OUTINFRATLEACUE
A man and his wifewho had just returned from a round-tlie-world cruise spike if Chesterfield
an international cigarette."
BILLIARD EXPERTTO APPEAR SOON
Mmy UytM W.ll Gi« E»K.kttion at Rtinba». Not 29.
be tftitei tain. >» n .tin tin < cworld's rlutmi'H.tv when JohnmLaylcm. prwii! holdrr ■ f th.world * thrtn -» u-' u.i> t'.i a, tl title,make* in* nppeui .<iu . ..t the li.. <•bow He*yM>n on Nm« t tin connection wilt-"Better Billiard*" pmg(umFree Instruction to any one in¬
terested Wtll lie given by Layton,front 7.00 lo B;W>. At RlKl tieWill five an exhibit ion, including ademounti..ti.>n of the diamond sys¬tem of which tie claims lo !*• theoriginatorLajrton, commonly known as the (aoon after tic annexed the throe*
•'Clown" of billiarms, u one ot a cushion tuie This title is nothinggroup of seven players scheduled; new for Layton as he has held it on »»iw
spear heee during the six,ten different occasion* He also•' program lie appeared in held the world's pocketterritory tost summer after J
Chesterfield Cigarettes arc onsale in eighty-six countries.You may purchase them on nearlyall ships and at almost every port.
W e believe you will agreewith us tltat lor a cigaretteto enjoy such popularity, itmust have merit.
It\ the making of Chest-crticld. we do our level bestto make it as good a ciga¬rette as can be made.
Smoken soy...In almost every* language...
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