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PLAY SERIES TO SOCIALIST HEAD Government Gives WorkSOCIETIES PICK Hearing on Plans ForBEGIN MONDAY - - - -
NIGHT IN UNIONGrand Rapids Raparlorv Thaa ilIrr Will Prenanl "Arms and
the Man" First.
THREE PLAYS PLANNEDVI F.hibit and Music by Stu-
dirts Will ba Part nfPrograms.
TOSPEAKHERE To Forestry Graduates FLOAT THEMES Bank ReorganizationFOR CARNIVAL js Set By Judge CarrON WEDNESDAY ""I'rirJI."T
Norman Thomas Will Come lo
I'nion Wednesday at11:15.
FREE TO STUDENTS•ague for Irdustrial Democracy
Sponsors Appearance ofPolitical Leader.
Campus Organizations ChooseRepresentations for
Water Pageant.
THIRTYONE DRAWAnnual Evert Will be Held on
Red Cedar River June8 and 9
Order .Signed on Petition of Attorney General; Aid Will heGiven by Reconstruction Finance Corporation : Directors
to Be Chosen After May 29.
SIXTH RECITALWILL BE GIVEN
Music Departmert lo PresentStudent Concert Mav 14 in
• Old Armor y
RECORD CROWDHEARS CONCERTWallis Rand Offers Cornet Solo
on First Band Concert of
Spring Series.
OFFERS MURALS ORCHESIS WILLTO UNION BOARD GIVE RECEPTIONArt Sludi-nl- In fnntrihutf Honorary Dancing Sorirtv toPainlirgy, F.xpail Appro. Hold Informal Rpcilal Tburs
a! Nr.I Wark day Mav I.
BlueKey toHold SpringTerm Party Friday inUnion Ballrom
WALDO DEFINESTRUE CULTURE
t*|liik Inalrurtor Gun Aid.and Obitaclfi in Iti
Attainmcri
ARTILLERYMEN GIRL CHORUS TOHOLD INDUCTION OFFER CONCERTMortar and Ball Inilintai Nina Woman'. Clra ( luh Will Appaar
Foresters Return FromSouthern Indiana Trip
Juniors IntoHonorary.
Little Theatera! Recital.
1 laber Addresses LibraryAssociation on Recovery
F.F. A. ATTRACTMANY VISITORSSOU Agricultural Studaata Sat
Naw Thraa YanrMarl. Hara
•' •eraI aid*
> advocated the cultjia^ - * indolnev- and :h« •
•*r the chac* r t.' .-■buRi ' 'rf modern Ming \ • «♦w -bfUafir in the <f .
a.*»wd vu prejudice •»Mmiorr race idea* *ivd t.v .«•f-..' 4i>.»ther the fact 'hafur-plain abou' being prea**d
and consequent t> neslr tWwxt.r»g mam funcuom that »^dr-n their r.jltural W
Students Go on tour Dav Tripto Study Ret or
estation
State Welfare AdministratorAppears Optimistic To¬
ward Future
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i ART SPONSORS TO j ~ ~AWARD PREMIUMS: Spartan
Lansing Theo.ophical Society | CDfQOlC'Solicits Entries. '
! lis lot: (tl'BLLOa contest to. the pnrpow -i en- I
haber addresseslibrarians here
provide fn'wl t!n»h-
State Theatre
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hnn done Aft': * MOlil.KN III Kn. 1 |)<».pl'- on the Mate Theater tuda* and *atur-c fortn <t >.•• . da\ starring —Richard Rarth'ln• I .rwA «"iK mr«t. Jean Murr Afarjnrfc Rum-inolhou:a . *a I. beau
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Di*continued Text Hooks atUreatly Reduced Prices
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the glisv I he more humid. the rhirkrr the h i
— *n.! the marc clectrKa! currcti* escapes' I-portant (actors governing aimm'i; • itakaaf arc
the chemical nature of th'- tpasv, :\ du;v i :the amount ami kind ut d.rt on tr* surface
I hroughexhaustive studies telephone men havedeveloped more efficient tvpn of glass insuiators— and arc scckmg vxavs t > make chew w I hctrerCitMe attention to cvrrv dcta.1 ot Bed >> stent
equipment leads to lonstantiv ttnpro»m^ *ervuc.
BliLL THLliPIIONE SYSTEM
SMALL'S
Gala SportsApparelEventIn Time For
Decoration Day
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Sport Coats$12.50
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White, git n nnH taniUtnnr! Stacks
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Lrniay. May XI. 1934 rflCHIGAN STAVE NEWS Page ThwO
formal Pledging to Be FeatureOfAnnual Blue KeySpringPartyHeld in Union Ballroom TonightFraturing only the Blur Key party in the I'nion Imll-
. n Friday night, the social week-end May 11 will I*r:1.her thin one for State society goers./..hnny Rabor's orchestra will furnish the music for the
_.irt:. tonight, which is being sponsored by the honoraryfraternity as its regular term function Admis-
, will he 35c per person and the affair will inchuh the/rr-al pledging of thirty new sophomore member* who
• iking initiation next week."seniors, who are invited to all -ocietv soring dances
; luring their final termwill have onlv a few Tbris Kapp. \»
i . . , Open House. P- t<» make tonight and a: he n.e-., Kan* Nu
. om' rnw with onlv six fra- °'*n hmj' " •» inw \*... r>. Mi'
« t . . and Mrs A H I :-: Mr and Mrfunction.* scheduled. a b b w..., . m „• m.
•- Kappa Delta
Bill Walker •; orchestra will playat the Sigma Nu open house Sat¬urday night. Prof and Mr*- E. A
Kappa Kappa (iammaInstalls Officers
Kappa Kappa Gamma field in¬stallation of officers Monday May7 New officers are MargueritePaine, president; Lorraine Saint.
cording secretan . Beatrkolbe correspondingClaudia Ireland, assistant enrrr-
Kappa Kappa Gamma hel<! plrdg-iru; Thursday evening for BettvFrike: 717 Ragin.tvx Mirean-
Ray Vlckerstaff ' and his orches¬tra will furnish the music for thejKappa Delta spring term party Sat-;urdav evening, May 12. at thechapter house Dr and Mrs F. WChamberlain will be .pat fons lor JHie affair Guests include MissIrene Shabin and Prof E B HillA dinner in honor of Mothers' I
day will be held Sunday a| theKappa Delta house.
/eta Tau AlphaSpring Term PartyProf and Mrs C H Nlckle and
Prof and Mrs Edward C' Prophetwill be patrons for the Zeta Tau
| the Alpha Gamma Delta house! Tuesday evening. Prof, and Mrs.-J. D. Menchhofer and Mrs W. E
. Buninv were dinner guests Wednes¬day evening
Mrs Alfred Deuces, of 1id Jane Fowler and mot!C Fowler, of net roil 1lest to be raffled off aiic !> will be displayed S
held f^i Omega Will:i■ the Masonic temple in East Lan->iiit Saturday, May 12 BronsonScrubv's orchestra will piny
Dinner GuestsMr and Mrs Robert Harvey and
daughters were dinner guests at
Chi orneaa uill hold in.': tiMonday May 14 Initiates nMarv Ballard. Bast L.tnnJean Bnllard '37 East LansitShir lev Ellis '37. Laming. Mac
Johnson. '37. Grand Haven. 1Chi Omega announces the pledg-;
ing of Dorothy Grill. '37. Lansing
A Mothers' day tea will be givenat the Chi Omega house Saturday.May 12. from 3 to 5. Guests includeMrs H H Halladav. Mrs C PHalhgan Mrs A .1 Clark. Mrs Le-Rov. Mrs Crimm and 'Mrs Ben-
Kappa Alpha ThrUJean MacLachlan of Sault Ste
Mane was a gupst at the KappaAlpha Theta house Tuesday. May 8
A Mothers and Dnughtcr> banquetAll! be held at the Sigma Kappalouse Friday evening. May 11. The!<»! loving program will be given:Piano solo. Margaret Fox; reading,"arolvn Murdork; flute solo, BettyhardenerSigma Kappa seniors entertained
HEARING ON BANK TO V. W. C. A. ExpootaBE HELD ON MAY 29 200 For Breakfast
Saturday(Continued from page 1 >n will be used to make About 200 mothers, daughters, and
guests are expected to attend theMay Morning Breakfast which willbe given bv the Y W C. A. Satur¬day morning at 10 15 at the Peoples
A delicious three-course breakfastii 'miu I!' tViV to w 111 h* followed by a varied pro-sufficlent •ollatei ,. •••"• Tho nv,ln tract ion will be• ., . pres. I It it * 1"11 ot the pageant.
creditors.Tliis sum. together with the 5 poi
cent already paid will make a tola
plan there will be formed a depos¬itors' corporation which will actu-
F C and
According to the
Blue Key Party35
TONITEper person UNION BALLROOM
TICKETS ATUNION DESK
The cleanCenter Leaves are the
mildest leaves
Luckies are all-wayskind to your throat
As vnu can see from t nss
tine, smooth quaittv •.:<*
ucturr—I aUCtue*'
w f just happen,.t; >mter ,tti. ft'
the ckran center leaves— tor.which
firmer* arc paid higher price*—'lor thecenter leaves are the miitiesf irave*—theytaste lurtter. Then—"it's toasted —lorthroat protection. And everv Luckv i*fully packed with these choice ri.iuio*—nude round and firm—free from »«**e
f mit—f at *hv I . • . •
dition"—do nof drv out. luck s am*
always in a., -was* k ?-> vour throat.
"It's toasted"^ Luckies are all-waxs kind to
The price of
lut tin* Mon than
h depicts a
will be 40
lie Id ai which the
Ma K F C Will
West Alan Slav.
Flowers for Mother's Daye a heiiulilul and rnni|ile|r stink
IWilli; I %l{■ \ al
Collegiate Flower Shop211 AIiIniI fttai.nl Phone 3701
NM ITITi.K\I'H I I.OUKKS WTWIIMtK
BEVERLY saxsA ( I.KAKAM K OP
DRESSES*2" -$3" - $4»»
COATS - SWAGGERS
Sgi)5 liiUrn1 Top
HOSE BEVERLY'SH hire "Tht Thrifty i allege Miss Simps and Saves"
MH TI KSim — PA I. NITK
TreatYourMotherTo The Best
Place your order taiday for a two- orthree-layer rake, to he given
to her on Mother's day
133 K. Griuul Kotr Ave, East
Opcruliag IUU per cMt NBA
Ptg* Four MICHIGAN STATE NEWS
HilltoppersComeHereForReturn Contest SaturdayKobimrn Will Attrmpt to Avmgr 4 to 1 Diful Hanitrii Tbrm
■t Kilamaroo Lail Wrrlc Swing loto Win Column Agiinbv Downing Notre Dame Werlnerday. 8 to I.
it. TOM orkifVTh«' Hpittan ha otwlj men will attempt to atone for :. l
to 1 itet'rjit hnnili-il tlii-m i-v the hijih ll\ inyr We-t.-irt Si.itrnine la-t week ;it Knlnmn/oo l.t cnirwriiiK the 11 illt > .|>|>i-i•- hia return pam»* mi th«* « tlinmmnl Sal unlay afternoon.
A Slat*' victory would he ymitly relished iii tin- .Spartancamp fm* tin* Hilitopper* arc undpfeatcil and have roin|Uprp<lthe K«»h<m«*n in tin* last ti\ «• yann •< playi'd hot ween t !?»•school-. Ceo r y e Hopkins.
NATIONALSPORT SUMMARY
Itv JACK WARNER
BACHMAN'S MEN BERG STARS | STATE NETTERSIN FINAL GAME"'-.-s5w--,.„. NOSE OUT YPSI-THIS SATURDAY WITH RESERVES
PI A! SERIES TO OPENIN UNION NEXT MONO AY
Rlarkt Will Meet Cold, at 1:30Tomorrow to Wind Up J1'. ..
Sprint; Practice. ijN'|NiNO ADMISSION CHARGESeveral Prospects Uncovered inthe Last Sis Weeks Through
Early Training.
Fromhurt
Totn Is
Maintain Undefeated Pace: toMeet Oberlin Fridav Here and
Notre Dame Saturday.
CAPTURE FIVE SINGLESYpsi Sweeps Doubles to Make
Close Matrh of It: WeitiWins Easily
lake Arfwantaue tif Mar\ Stewart's Special on
Candies For Mother's Day2 lbS. vo« $1.00MARY STEWARTS
OCR NKW Kt'ONDMY I'RICK
OvercoatsSuits
nl . i Dresses1 lamiUdies'(oals('Iraiit'il ami Crossed
35College Cleaners
•mi 4ltlit.ll Hot 0.1
Take Your
Guestswhere
lhf> mat enjoy
the most
delirious foods
imaginable
in a <|uiet
well-lighted
atmosphere
in a modern,
delightful,
setting.
The Main Dining
on the
first floorof the
MICH. STATE
UNION MEMORIAL'
PHI DELTS ANDSIGMA NUS TIE
Hermians to Play for Block( hampionthip tin
Thursday
FRAT NETTERSIN SEMI-FINALS
Crown Reili Between Tin.Sigma Nu. and
S. A E'».
'Thi Hnnnr iif t'rcA irtrs
IMi-iTODAY XYDSAT1 ItPAY
The Clash and fireOf A Grant NovslElectrifies lha Scraan!
BARTHELMESS& i\WD'£sm
jkin'MVIRr H f.r v l.rtMw
-l Mi\: UiiMi \\ II t S11 \ >
,. . NEW AG BULLETIN( o-ecl lntr.iHiui.il icciirn TllK u'ECY(•antes Beginning I^LItLI I HIA YillK
Chi O's. Thetai Leading in Rate-ball. Tennit Under
Way
FROSH DEFEATALMA VARSITY
Yearling Thiecladi WallopViiilori Taking All
Firil Placer.
FROSH NINE WINSTHIRD STRAIGHT
Defeat Ypulaati Wednetd.t in
Eary
Tttrt. t.Hl..:«! a:w,. I"Kappa IV .• t * >n a-I M.,- /.Alpha-, tn , .. >te ! .t; >In Uitrnmural tenm* r
result* •ill st. t beer Saturday ntton The
Bttorddy and t •
the Srtumtd- f Mr. >
CLASSIFIED
Ftauid rut
u> the emus YpM »iu able u< *core ;•three run* Linehaugh and SirnJed the hitters fur Slate each cm. Img nut three hit* uut of fHr umi
weightthrow and the mltered by the year Iol State was hitchwith a lota! of is point.* Fallow¬ing were Schiefly of Alma with 14counter*, and Paul Paynich of thefre&hmen with u point*
cenierfteld. srortni both
tie* (Uorthrewr third Fiedler fan¬ned but ttartltng larruped a tripleand came home when Hulvktng un¬corked a wild pttchThe Spartan* added another tn
the *»*th when Rouar singled andtaShed when Berg shot a triple toleft field Again tn the seventh the
scored McCann
llenkei Oibbv WtikinaonPaynich composed the battery for I.State while YpaMantl used Richards.Oilbert and Place pitching. with*Rush catchingHumman K H I
State 2 5 0 030000 !0 15 3Ypai 0 0 > I 0 1 0 0 0 3 6 4
INTERVIEWS SENIORSJ R Kni>elv of the personnel i
department of the Undone Ttrr andRubber company conferred wnth ;members of this year's grwduatiiclass toda\ tn Secretary Halladty't!
BakerBrothersCleanersLadies' Plain Dresses and
Coats Cleaned and Pressed
Men's Suits and Overcoats
Cleaned and Pressed
Or Any Two Garments 75e
BakerBrothersCleaners-an oniGiNATE,onos follow-
Fn o nnvn hired her...• g.unhlrr .tiitl .« District.Iffurnn ....indsltr /<>><-</bttih
*LM)TMII M4 TOIJIir4M fell1 \
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