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Weather fflidtUjatr 6tate News roMniNitn wrra **■ «»«t uwmr, rma Editorials r. s -16 win ? Aid Phi Beta* Tell MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, SATL'RDA V. N' »V EMBER 19, 1938 Football Takes Final Bow Today Finale Against Temple Today's Cam pus Holy t ills! former Lady Envoy Corps Honors '*">y"in Bus ServicePingel Lands Eleven " """" * i *" Radio Slndio Threatened Seniors Onto Field Bv Ruling Final Came To Discuss Danish Sponsors In Co-op Movements Ceremony Itiilli llr.un (Ism Kolitlr. Kir»l Vmiiaii lti|it,«in:i* * III tililrc«- SIikIi-iiI- Twice Mnn<Ci\ Mjflil t'.aineeriiina ('."million in \ilo|>li-il Coiintr, ll'ith Bi van llwn ll"hdi\ f-.rmi-r Amcri. an dipt mui, » -I'i'.ik ;.t I*i",|i|i*s (linroh next Mnnilav niifht. mi "The i 'l-mat i. Muvimi'iit in tin- Si'nniliinivinn Cmintia -". Shi ■I i aker In ;i|')ichv thin year nn the xtutlrnl livli Six Ctwil- tnanli'il lii-i|tiiin>: (lflii-«-r-" ( lull I Inner Colli."- Sliiili-nt, M»> lie l-Wi-cl In Tran-frr \t l.iiii-iiig l.iniil- With the Mii-hiiraii I* it.t lint; ■ram. Mi will ifivo two lecturt II' in \anie Only r..iwn»nd R Smith, liberal arts in man is earning v|\ credits htm Werinesdn. mtu h to t - surprise, he received *l\ ,i .ii < alls But otil\ one ot them v. ,s intended for him. > s put brought out the fact that ft, - ire three Katntond Smiths Ihar Fuels! V\ oman'sGlfe Club to Siti" Bucltmun Drills Team on I'assiuo \tlaek: Oh Is are Haled Tou^ii Foe Despite Poor Kreord MSI Hand lo I ie tguinsl Tenifde 1/ tonne today To \|»|»i-ar at I Imrch Tomorrow : Quart*!. Rt rt sp|> fra\(1IIsf. Sol«»i»l» to >in*r t.nlTelh Mling Bremer I I'll Oil the t.o 11>ii Hi iIIu Ihieli - ri-tii iikt i* iihiv kohiii Ex-Gnu Is Hold Clinic Totla\ Erosli to Mccl Willi Former Principals Frosli (lo-ctls Hear HatitipJi Victory Dance Will He Held Toni"lit Eiitlicran Clnli To Take Trip . . . , 1 N.t. I. IViv I erioil t Htiils Tuesday I ,trill- I la-* lo I a I-1« hi I rip liit'sila' •ded Hiniiiiosis \# 1' W I Kile» instnn I the manner of the most . h funded of professor*. |)r prorceded to the llan 1 Dnticron NnT Initiate tt 1 \l lo Hold Sing I'arly for Hen Kricij Ye Olde Cider Mill' Modernized it Stole Wen II ill Return I roin Soils Meet 'l-ife' Magusine t omes lo MSt. members of the * ageiiaNit dep..i trrn ti »m W hingtot ^end where they r ms dance ts an annual feature j sponsored t v the Union board for ' th« beneAt of those far-from- j homes who will be here during! this tllia ye.lf . illM_ put M- j Uie rnlir, vacation. i So run. lh» «-nl.men» or ..., . , , . observer after sampling some of * M S CI «up*r-cl»M ehxer of the amount of work invoi.c-i *r.o. cider making enough cider to sat,-:. |Northern sp. ; ' Michigan State college has long Ave thousand people for a wh .,f Balw ; been known for its beautiful girls, year* iDeiu < I.ifr romcs to Michigan State tieautiful campus, good football . Last year it took six thou-.w I Wmc-'i . ! college' teams, and high scholarship. But gallons So far this year the dr the " ... * >■ Buss Benson, staff photograph- | whoever heard of the cider made partment has sold five thousand The . c % •. er. fcr Life magazine, arrived in i on the campus'* It's one of those | gallons and expects to produce lege pr- pert;. e be.rig pur- East I- - last right to Like unsung institutions, like our cross two thousand more before tt e j chased on the \*"\ ••-.«: k--t : pict..ri x ttie Wolverine He i country team, for instance -supply of apples is exhausted, j Apples for der n.jK.-.g will l«e in the press box at the, For nine years Mr O. B Brown. The average individual belie1. ! ftrsi --»ited, *..s»ied, and then f u'tbali game Uu* afiermxin Al- .head of the horticulture sales de- cider is made by dumping a sorted again in a giant machine *o he will get photos of the six ! partment. has been making cider bushel of any old apples into > ai.-.-c r ipi- r jja- i-. the s-.u corps «|j..riMT.i tomorrow morn- for student consumption It has pres*. sqeeziag out the juice. .< » , of f .n..t.x The appie^ «re r w Thi> morning he will get always been more or less taken ;utting it in a jug. Such i i t j hand wmted h-' -:»• washing, ar*d «d : f Wolverine and State New* for granted that when Halloween the case at State, for cider mak- j we ue none u.. \ arc ,-ifH to eat . came ing is a st ienre with Mr. Bn-/.n in their origuud fnim,' u d Mr ( ampus alendar r liqind » for the i human- : and the frosh-soph around, there would sufficient quantities v c I collective thirst of an Man different Vlums lr*m Geaa Averill, Florbl state-Temple I'lMitball tisinsw— 2 p. m. todav Ma.klln field \lpha Phi Omega Party— H o'clock tonight Foreater'v cabin Student Theater Organisation 7 p. m. Tuesday Little Theatre I II Term Party— H o'clock tonight 4411 \< Hall

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Weather fflidtUjatr 6tate NewsroMniNitn wrra **■ «»«t uwmr, rma

Editorialsr. s -16 win ?

AidPhi Beta* Tell

MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE, EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, SATL'RDA V. N' »VEMBER 19, 1938

Football Takes Final Bow TodayFinale Against TempleToday's

CampusHoly t ills!

former Lady Envoy CorpsHonors '*">y"in Bus ServicePingel Lands Eleven" """" * i *"

Radio Slndio Threatened Seniors Onto FieldBv Ruling Final Came

To Discuss Danish Sponsors InCo-op Movements CeremonyItiilli llr.un (Ism Kolitlr. Kir»l Vmiiaii lti|it,«in:i** III tililrc«- SIikIi-iiI- Twice Mnn<Ci\ Mjflilt'.aineeriiina ('."million in \ilo|>li-il Coiintr,ll'ith Bi van llwn ll"hdi\ f-.rmi-r Amcri. an dipt mui, »

-I'i'.ik ;.t I*i",|i|i*s (linroh next Mnnilav niifht. mi "The i'l-mat i. Muvimi'iit in tin- Si'nniliinivinn Cmintia -". Shi

■I i aker In ;i|')ichv thin year nn the xtutlrnl livli

Six Ctwil- tnanli'il

lii-i|tiiin>: (lflii-«-r-"( lull I Inner Colli."-

Sliiili-nt, M»> liel-Wi-cl In Tran-frr\t l.iiii-iiig l.iniil-

With the Mii-hiiraii I* it.tlint;

■ram. Mi will ifivo two lecturt

II' in \anie Onlyr..iwn»nd R Smith, liberal arts

in man is earning v|\ creditshtm Werinesdn. mtu h to

t - surprise, he received *l\,i .ii < alls But otil\ one ot themv. ,s intended for him.

> s put brought out the fact thatft, - ire three Katntond Smiths

Ihar Fuels!

V\ oman'sGlfeClub to Siti"

Bucltmun Drills Team on I'assiuo\tlaek: Oh Is are Haled Tou^iiFoe Despite Poor Kreord

MSI Hand lo I ie

tguinsl Tenifde1/ tonne today

To \|»|»i-ar at I ImrchTomorrow : Quart*!. Rt rt sp|> fra\(1IIsf.Sol«»i»l» to >in*r

t.nlTelh

Mling

Bremer

I I'll Oil the t.o

11>ii Hi iIIu Ihieli -

ri-tii iikt i* iihiv kohiii

Ex-Gnu Is HoldClinic Totla\

Erosli to McclWilli FormerPrincipals

Frosli (lo-ctlsHear HatitipJi

Victory DanceWill He HeldToni"lit

Eiitlicran ClnliTo Take Trip . . . „ „ ,1 N.t. I. IViv I erioil

t Htiils Tuesday

I ,trill- I la-* lo I aI-1« hi I rip liit'sila'

•dedHiniiiiosis \#1' W I Kile» instnn

I the manner of the most . hfunded of professor*. |)rprorceded to the llan 1

Dnticron NnTInitiate tt

1 \l lo Hold SingI'arly for Hen

Kricij Ye Olde Cider Mill' Modernized it Stole

Wen II ill ReturnI roin Soils Meet

'l-ife' Magusinet omes lo MSt.

members of the *ageiiaNit dep..i trrnti »m W hingtot

^end where they

r ms dance ts an annual feature jsponsored t v the Union board for 'th« beneAt of those far-from- j •homes who will be here during! this tllia ye.lf . illM_ put M-

j Uie rnlir, vacation. i So run. lh» «-nl.men» or ..., . , , .

observer after sampling some of *M S CI «up*r-cl»M ehxer of the amount of work invoi.c-i *r.o.cider making enough cider to sat,-:. |Northern sp. ; ' •

Michigan State college has long Ave thousand people for a wh .,f Balw ;been known for its beautiful girls, year* iDeiu <

I.ifr romcs to Michigan State tieautiful campus, good football . Last year it took six thou-.w I Wmc-'i . •!college' teams, and high scholarship. But gallons So far this year the dr the " ... * >■Buss Benson, staff photograph- | whoever heard of the cider made partment has sold five thousand The . c % •.

er. fcr Life magazine, arrived in i on the campus'* It's one of those | gallons and expects to produce lege pr- pert;. ■ e be.rig pur-East I- - last right to Like unsung institutions, like our cross • two thousand more before tt e j chased on the \*"\ ••-.«: k--t

: pict..ri x ttie Wolverine He i country team, for instance -supply of apples is exhausted, j Apples for • der n.jK.-.gwill l«e in the press box at the, For nine years Mr O. B Brown. The average individual belie1. ! ftrsi --»ited, *..s»ied, and thenf u'tbali game Uu* afiermxin Al- .head of the horticulture sales de- cider is made by dumping a sorted again in a giant machine*o he will get photos of the six ! partment. has been making cider bushel of any old apples into > ai.-.-c r ipi- r jja- i-. the s-.ucorps «|j..riMT.i tomorrow morn- for student consumption It has pres*. sqeeziag out the juice. .< » , of f .n..t.x The appie^ «re

r w Thi> morning he will get always been more or less taken ;utting it in a jug. Such i i t j hand wmted h-' -:»• washing, ar*d«d : f Wolverine and State New* for granted that when Halloween the case at State, for cider mak- j we ue none u.. \ arc ,-ifH to eat

- .came ing is a st ienre with Mr. Bn-/.n in their origuud fnim,' u d Mr

( ampusalendar

r liqind» for thei human-

: and the frosh-sopharound, there wouldsufficient quantities v c

I collective thirst of an

Man different

Vlums lr*m Geaa Averill, Florbl

state-Temple I'lMitball tisinsw—2 p. m. todavMa.klln field

\lpha Phi Omega Party—H o'clock tonightForeater'v cabin

Student Theater Organisation

7 p. m. TuesdayLittle Theatre

I II Term Party—H o'clock tonight4411 \< Hall

, atc Tmi Smoked Glasses • PassIn Review!""

" "ME" * W'"TE MICHIGAN STAT# KemewjAssociated CoBoeSinle Press

Pi»tf iKitnf of

CoUoeSkifoDtiost

If Ioni'1 th" hRobinson and be careful hew yi

MANAfllNT. KDITOFl

h:^V'liVkaVIV-'.

I: \y Trira K

i went a verbal message via Miss DeCamp, nurse, t'Root, asking for a date to the game today. After j

crossfire- "y oswlc )ar ,n lha, ()f „ eat which ha

virion r; i ' TAM1 I <

c^ii.Vi V

£:

I /(» It ill W W"re II ilhnnl lid

C'lirin" Own

I We#/ f #l.

nrnrl.- Alt l.i

Willi llicModern 1(Greeks

I'lii Itel- l<ll ll"i l/'> I hub

I III 41 I'll 1

f olleue llulleliii

till oimeii I ..xemfiliJ ies ih mocrolir (,onrnmeiil

Saturday. Notwnber IS. J9S8 lOCmOAK STATE HKW3

Heads Of Women's Society Are Elected At Monthly MeetingBusiness and PleasureiKeynote Meeting

Mrs. Proctor Is InjuredMinnie Procter of 549; The right front fender of ■

-treet. was slightly injured i Marsh's car struck the right rear |.it-dent Wednesday at the I fender of the Proctor car, whenof Linden and Haslett j the two were approximately in the jMr* Proctor, driving a j middle of the intersection. Afteri*»iipe._was gome south on (the impact, the latter ran up onct tS3J High street. Lan- the curb, and turned over. Mrs.'

, driving a Chrysler | Proctor was bruired on the head•n-t on Lfhden street and neck.

S/M'ow/ Sorrier* Vote on Bondlluiiiwd Sunday ISS||C Again

Linton Speaks at PTA Meet

Thi. W wf

Cranberry Sherbet and Pecan Teliae

Of Local Societyft? PCARI. WNEK

The Women's Society of the Peoples church met this weekin the various divisions for a business meeting and entertain¬ment. Business of each group consisted of electing officersand making plans for the Christmas Bazaar.Dvision 1 held a short business meeting followed by a tea

t row. November 20. has ! Voting on the $70,000 bond issue•signated by the Religious \ by citizens of East Lansing

On In Church Sun- IwMI "lacnach term the Council .<

Them in V ur Favorite Sundae

Matthews Dairy-ACROSS FROM THE UNION

the Alpha Chi Omryn home Thursday afternoon. Thep SflllorS

II. Ur- ,U. IW

MY UTKY STAR'

officers elerlp.l Were: Mrs. S. F. Sexton, president; MrsIt. Worcester, vice-president; and Mrs. V. II. Church, scire- ■ a ■

tary-treasurer. I 1X111 tvlllSRose Klla Gorsuch. Alpha —The l»s« fortunate n(

Chi Ometra. presented a few j 0 YOUD NEWS * • it,.e.., n.poetic interpretations, and IWUR nfcff J it™ it.;- Thnnk<e>viMrs. K. M. lloiiKh presented a

skit Catherine Free-Alpha Chi Omega, played

November 22. There will be two ance

eparnte issues to be voted on. I need ofSundii v nn which all | The flrst will hp nh the water > evidencer specially urged to at- works bonds, and will entail the I health, i) Fraternities and sor- i '"""rowing of $30,000. by the issue j ity in oi

. . . ttrnri j <>f bonds for that amount. These guidanct*• funds will be used for the im- 'rnncluMr

8 b"dv Iprnvement of the wale, sy-leei ,.fthe City, which includes the addi¬tion of a new water softener unit.

j well. The need for these impro\j merits was demonstrated by tI lack of sufficient water pressi

DA% S STAKTIXft Sl*t»AT

SWIFT LOVE MD ROIMtftGACTION IN UNTAMED ALASKA?

GE0RGI RAFT

Mrs Ethel Ann Reed n< t<

OF THE WEEKMr and Mrs. C. G. Robbens of

. Mrs. Eilenburg and Mis Oscar

f ti e sewage disposal plant and se<high improvements. The Stream i

| requested that the city of

Division 2 met for coffee at the, Biucglc,borne of Mrs. .1 |. Snyder. 25H with IVWest Michigan Mrs Snyder was :n Kent.assisted by Mrs (" W Chamber - M|. jlain. Mr* .Toe Slater, and MrCharles T Seherman. ^n«l Mr-.! S Taylor at the coffee service

KI'ISCOl'AI. STCDKNT.-

ST. PAUL'S CHURCHOTTAWA AND SI YM<)CR SI IT i ; LA? SING

sundays h< '! v • -f i mm i'\'i< »nr 00 and 9 10 \ -\t r... nSDAV >

HOLY CoMMi Vb »\'1 no a M MORNING ! 1! YYI'I? " 1 '' '

A CORDIAL WIH.i < »MK

! '.'I J .49

nd Mr< R Fid Then, a

Mend M . Mi' bt

Mi and Mr-

II CTl Hours TalkI hi Sunimor Trip

Mr- I F Huddles

M. s <.

SHOE REPAIR SPEC IAL

LADIES' HEEL LIFTS

19c(tegular ?.V Value

MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLYI Pali *h«wed Free"

M. 5. (. Shoe Repair and Dry CleaningJu<t |.a«t of Kroger*

Tonight is THE ISiglit!!• FOR THE LAST VICTORY DANCE OF 1938

• THE ENTIRE VARSITY SQUAD ARE GUESTS OF HONOR• DANCE TO THE DISTINCTIVE RHYTHM OF FRANKIE

• TAX 80c PER COUPLE

• INFORMAL

"V ■ :r:.v: M * "

s MUMS

CORSAGESfrom

7 EAST LANSING'II \I.Im.i (Mad

Lmdiiah- ILiih* (lullllolil*

STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE

^04/ it ud/\ [Jlou ye-1.JEWETT'S FLOWERSIfH Grand Kiu-r 1'hmir I :ui

: Roast Pork

I Cube Steak

I Breaded

Llirislmas

Suggestion*l<> HI IlilNklM, AIMII r

fc«nketi w.th Seal or M. S. C. Monogram j SIMIAY Tl ItkLY IMNNFJI . . .">!Pillow w.t i M. S. C. Insignia

B'acelets Pins Compacts Rings |t

- jet your Personal Christmas Cards Now j

Pork ChopsMwl Bills

Baked Ham

THE GRIDIRONJu»l FukI uf Kroifcr'a

ANNOlVf/YCT HE ED-BE SHOE

II ith a (oniftli'lc Line of Dislineliie (,ifhIt

Kiddie Corner\ 1*1 I Mt l(

Game*. I'n liiresI'arlr Prize*

I huracter IMI*

0LM v

n V

I lll.*> Easl Grand |{iw>r

Fins Assortment

CHRISTMAS CARDS

THE ED-Bl SIIOI""IMSTIM Tl\ I DIETS

BERKSHIREHOSIERY

II,r

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l.ifl

BJh-

7!k-

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I'honu 1-1II.

SI NDUII>

ROUNSV IEEE'Sj. ist i. i>s/M.s i.on i. s r imii. runts

mi rriatst tm h-fi ddk {,[ \\ & ( v^D^BVBSSl'NDAK

U)eI IDT IL1H.I

Sl'NDAK12c

SI. REGIS BLADESgiii.mi. i%pt u«

I7c

Spicial 25cH \'| I III> \ > IHNM.B

Special 29cI NIHS IIINM l(

I'KKK I'AMKINt.SI'ACK

i) for I 7rEOIIIM \l

CHOCOLATE COVEREDCHERRIES

I 7rST. REGIS BLADES

7<*

EAST LANSING STATE BANK

Pour MICHIGAN fTATE Saturday, November It. IMS

Sigma NuPlayer Ruled Eligible; Team In Semi-Final RoundHarrier Stars Race Battle

- ~ Merits National Rating treniumm km,Play LambdaChi ElevenIn Opener

Kappa Sigma Fare*Alpha Fviloti PiIn Sccoml Goutcst

B* CHARLES IM'TTON

■ruled .'ill p..lire ,kI students eligiblefor compf'.i'i- n ..nil in rl in:-, ■/. re¬jected F, ■! •

ays:R. George Mnnkin On CampusMonday J\or b°°P's

In Nationals < rownJo» r Pings!'- record when his team has the ball, but i V

j Runningled1 tn form,field iri the

State. Indiana Teams Stand Out in Slrniijr FirlilOf F.ntrio: It! I \ Indivi dual Top* Are* WhoWillPerform for Laurel*t Start at 10:.'10 on Track

By .IOE SfMEK

FVnerrs GirdFor Season

Realtown anil \crr«I n Cla-h Tur«la\In I. M. I . Final

llachmaii I'misvil

at left halfback f . Mich-gunState college as he enters hisfinal game this fall:Carried the ball 2f»2 times for

total gain ..f 512 >ardv :.ri av¬erage .f 4 plu.- v.ud-Completed 49 out of 9! f : -

rards. (That'.- really u h;n.->.Punted 59 times for an aver-

tth between Brigg' Acres and age foi 41 yards : (the ol-liuiltown for the Independent lege standard s 35 to 36 yards),-.(ball league championship is at . Has gained 528 vard- of hishigh pitch. team's 1.368 total for the sea-K...I. t'Mrri *•..!> It. lilnrk lead- ?<"l r.nd ha-played onh .-lightly

• and advanced successfully more than half the playing time.•

i ugh the semi-final round Has scored only four touch-Tuesd'iy night the Acres will ' downs, but ha.-: thrown passes

. gunning f u then ,,nd con- for nix other*fhainpion-h;; . a !a-t And Pingel is not a new star

venr thev were co-holders of the -vear the 175-pounder gain-...i,, Bealtowners h< wever are nn an average of 5 7 yards. pally determine.! • the r que«t. «•** time ho carne.t the I...I .

r I •. spirited game : assured c n!n6 yards and ;.»mplet-OIEN o\ SPOT 4

a key man on defense. He Freshman run yesterdayis a surefire tackier, a good i winning time was 22:0!.4 • •blocker and at pass defense he j four-mile course,is a natural. Close finishes characterizedP S: He"never has.had a meet. The thriller came ■

punt blocked in college—or high ; Louis Gray and David i;school—a perflct record for six came in a near-photo fini :years of play. j third place.

Bne Acre-He

ONLY 30 4 It• IH I *-

More OhserviitioiTemple roaches i

tie dummies recen

['barley Baehman.

ta! r 1.146 yards*ed the N.I 1 puntertry last fall, havingf 42 6 yards

:u ley B ehrnnn not

SPECIAL Cah Rate To Coral Cable-Four persons for 30c Call 50161

told theuaIked

II Stale eampus. "tiee, theyiavr to lie afraid of beingil (liiun liy busses here." lieBark at Temple, the IHiis -pread all around I'hila

SjHtrhuis I'irkrtl

Brady Roe fU

Rr«tilt« of Frc-lim.ui Rim

has j 23-06. 7th, Cleown ' 8th Charles V

. the V.. n. Ha vi¬

sum I It IMI'ltnl I

ICiNl t SI S | \ VOltl I

— RIDE —m:n ceiur stables.-

PRIVATE AMI (EAR- IVATRKTtON

Play Hides and Moonlight Itidesa specialty

C»oo(l Wholesome Food At

Reasonable-Prices

1*0***Meal Tick,"I*

Hard Gill Good.IIoihh■ I'iniirl (.ouch Says-nf

I )orm Flc\cn> < iagc <ianII'lax lo Gain I!'v.'."!„vrGig Game £

CHR/STMAS iDE& TkOMTHE SHOPS

FOOTIMLL

STATE CAB5-9461

BEAT KING WINTER TO THE DRAWl.cl I s \\ intcri/c A «»uc Gar Now !Assure Yourself of a I KOI IU.lvFKFF \N inter Motoring season

Storage Battery and Tire Service

Pi.ktz & SonCor. Michigan Air. A llarrlaon Ed AAA Service Phone 5-3113

classified

No VacationInlil TwoHays beforeCHRISTMAS

PLAN TO SIIOl'

lansing

last lansingThi-

christm as

A :icighl»«>rh>^' v\ it h

#>

sali-fy with cost-

AA matching : t .

blend with the col¬

oring of the wash¬room. She'll save

these for company.

T?: Little sister will

spend hours dressing jand undressing Th.is i

Parting mama doll. j I

Gift IdeasAfter Today—

Rink' and Ka»l Laaaing Shops

Flat in your ham:luifT- upright on tindesk or drawer, th.-is a "must hav>for travelern.