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Vu l. 2. 1\'0. 6. Bowling Green, Ky., 'l 'hursdu)" ~o \' e UllJ e r 2, 11)3:1. P ublished Weekly DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT Hilltoppers Hand Out ROBERT WILLIAMS, The Lowdown Bert Furtell and his ,14 Harmony By IMA GONNA TELLA Kings wUi turn\sh the music for what promises to be a very enjoy­ EDUCATION GROUP able affair FrIday night, November First Defeat of Year 3 at the armory. I Eureka! Eureka! We've found Itl Furtell and h is band played sev­ SECRETARY DIES The biggest find In years, We are eral engagements In Northern Ohio to West Tennesseeans really having a very difficult time during the summer and are stilpping LOUISVILLE, K y., OCt, 31 ,~ restraining ourselves. It's not such here on their way to their home a bad world after all. stand at Paducah, This band Is a Ro;""~'~t~f.E,.: :rw.~lllI!am S, 50, executive • • • of the Kentucky Education ve ry versatile organization and as­ Walker Stars On 0 f f e n s e As Western ~ the past ten years, Here we were walking doun the sures everyone a delightful dance. hospital here as the 60 19 street peacefully and what does Eleven Chalks Up To 0 Victory Over ailment. He had the wind do but blow a piece 01 pa­ Memphians in Game There Saturday a month. per In our paths that may change known among the llIe 01 people-the destiny 01 LONG~ THREATENED result of his ten naUona, why It even may alter the of Ule association . history of the world, Oh, what a ESTEHN T EACH E RS COLL EG E out pla yed and out­ piece of paperl practically all his SPLIT OF STUDENT, sma rted a gamely-scrapping West Te nnessee State work. • • • W Born near Hartford. Ky" he at­ All ot us have heard of Memories, Teachers College eleven a t Memphis Saturday before a tended rural schools of Ohio coun­ but it Is very seldom sueh as that GRAU GROUP SEEN large home-coming crowd to hand the Memphlans their ty, and later Central Normal Col­ Is published until the later years 01 first defeat of t he season , the final scor e being 19 to O. lege at Danville, Ind, He did later life. Most of us know what diaries The HHitilppers drove til a scor­ work at Peabody College, Nashville, are-yes, many at us have even Cuban Chief Given Until Ing position three times during the Tenn. gone so far as to keep one In some Nov. 4 To " Rectif y game and made eve!"), one of their Surviving are his widow, Mrs. weak. moment; but Just tell us It opportunities good, Wes t Tennessee Eufaula Williams; a son, Robert E. you have ever heard of a diary be­ Prese nt Cou rse" S, E, CRANFILL HAS li kewise had three opportunities but Williams. Jr, a daughter. Mrs. J . L. In&" publlshed--et least during the fumbled twice and was held for Simpson ot Owensboro; and other life of an Individual- no matter how do..... ns the third time. relatives. great. ARTICLE An ASSOC iated Press account of • • • threatened sOct.plit i~~::::~~~~I~i~~ . GrHAVANau anetA ,the I the game, in Sunday's Louisville U you can t tell us of one we can one of his strongest arms Kentucky School Journal Courier-Journal had the followi ng and no doubt T. C. Cherry will curse port was believed defl n itely·~ ,;;;;;, I to say: the day he started such a thlng. toda'y Publ ishes And Praises ?::lui Walker opened the HllItop­ PSYCHOLOGY HEAD Oh. what an exp06ure. We almost . In ~ n ultimatum announced at pers' scoring drive early. Within hesitate to use It but pressure haa Iup roarious meetlng of Hav.l na Essay the fi rst eight minutes he ripped AT BEREA PASSES been brought to bear from 80 very verslty students last n~'f:: '''N~: :~~;; through center, carrying the bail many sources that we have no al- ernment wns given u I I Mr. S. E. Cranfill, professor of the fifteen yards over the goal. Late In ternatlve. Alasl 4 to "rectify Its present course. . G. B. U. was honored by a re- the same quarter, Pruitt shot a per­ TODAY AT SCHOOL • • • Just what was lmpUed In the move cent Issue of the Kentucky 8c.hoOI fect 30-yard pass to Garner, who T . C., upoo our word of honor, was oot made clear, sloce detRlls of was unmolested on 3 lO-yard run. The two teams fought through the a fter thls news Item, we solemnly the ultimatum were not revealed. BEREA, Ky., Oct. 3 1 ~Dr. promise aod swear never to use your But It was brought out at the 6eCOnd quarter on [.slrly even terms. Cloyd N. McAll ister, 63, head ot the neither able to gain an advantage. Psychology deputment and special­ thanamet shoUld in this be connec worthtion something agaIn. N bowut I!~~~:'~ t"~dentfist sess-figionhting. freq anduently louo. But ,as the second half opened the Tigers twice threatened to cross the ist In elementary teacher training arter this Is finished you will prob- there Is growin g dls- at Berea College. died today at the ably think, and Justly so. you Kentuckians' goal line. The first time they placed the ball on the coll ege hospital. He had. been In sl}oUld have some healing thought e:' ~~~~,;;:,,;;the general undergrad- laillng health some time and re­ to salve the wound. uate Is the fact that many Bo W.;I.. 'ln~g~"Gr~";;.~n· s.;"'n.~m';;·' ..;5 -Ci',a;rdze rs wlline- cently underwent an operation In a. of the students desire to withdraw hospltaJ Ilt Lexington. • • • from politiCS altogether, while others Now let's see. where were we? Oh wis h to continue active, Recognized as one of the leading yes, \ye had found this piece of educll tors In Kentucky, Dr, McAllst­ paper and from It we could not help AI; this new deveJopmmLbrous:ht further cause for concern.tl1e gO\;'­ been dean of the Berea but gather this was your own per­ :~~~~::,~:· I i; ,;;;;;:, School for 18 yean. He had. ernment gave a sigh of relief at lh ~' w ", sonal diary and the best of It aU­ apparent collapse of another move­ g0 31. professor In the college de­ the girls of your heart and what is ment to call a general strike, hard at the ce nter of the line, partment since 1924 Ilnd was made more their elasslficatlon In your own fu mbled, and the Kentuckians head of the psychology department handwriting, and, from your own co ~·ered. when work on the Normal school evident Ideas on this Important sub­ The visitors' 13st touchdown came was merged with that ot the col­ J ~' FRESHMtN MEET In the fourth period wi th Poland lege, • • • ripping through the Tiger line for He was graduated from Yale Uni­ J ust one more thing T, C_ before [ift.cen yards after McAlister h3d versity wi th an A. B. degree In ,1892 we set It down \'erbaUm. Most of MIDDLE ~ b<-en tackled hard and dropped a and received a Ph, D. degree tram the young ladles are possibly gone punt. Yllle In 1900. by this Ume and thereby saving you The only gridiron clash scheduled With five mlutes left to play. Ule His Wife lind three so ns survive, no end of trouble-otherwlse we I TI(!ers held for downs but their truly could not Hnd It In our heart by a Western team this week-end s the battle betwee n the Mlddle-Ten- pa.::sl ng aUnck, which was chol:ed lip • during the whole gil me b~' alert de­ to tell everythin• g.• • Hlllat 2:30toppcr In fensive backs, agoln failed. MISS HARRI NGTON GIVES Wcll we started so herc goes, Just 1 ~~~~~1~~~~.~n~di:lt~h ,e S. 1:: . C R I\N n l,L • .'\ , B .. 1\1. 1\ . Three of the Tennesseans were In ­ as we fou nd It on the street: forces are said to jured sufficiently during the game HA LLO WE'EN PARTY J osephine Weaver-beloved_ the South's foremost til be taken out, but none was ser­ FOR TE NNESS EE CLUB Allee Vivien Conley-detest. squads, and this game Journal when they published an lously hurt. Frank Sanders was cut arUcle ~'Tltten by him on the sub- on the head and Ed Martin Bessie Gay Carter- friend. to equal. It not surpass the Martha Rubamah Glenn-kiss. game. ject of "Business Education Essen- knocked unC{lnselous from a lick on Hallo ..... e·en party give n by Mary ElIznbeth Forin- Marry (par_ a few men Injured Unl to Good CiUzenshlp." The pub- the back of the neck on one of the Hll rrlngtoll last Saturday Ushers also commented that this was Kentuckians' line smashes. H 1rry In honor of the Tennessee don the exclamation from your cor- ll;; ~::';:' I;:" " . game last week but one of the best essnys they have ever Davis went out wtth a leI!" injury, , of which she is sponsor. proved !'espondent but-wow!) they are Improving and more than Margaret Hunter-Idolize. likely see plenty of acUon. had on the topic. One of the neatest shifts seen on I , .. ~•• •• suecess, He points out. that the home and was displayed bv were dressed In country Mary Camel-eourt. Coach Francis announced th at the community scrve as n. laboratory l ~h;1:j~~~~' ~~~~~I1:: fll st and came from all parts of Bess Brown-go with. same li ne-up as started In the U, of for every Individual In building Sights of those enjoy- Shirley Davls--em y. L . game will get the call fo r the himself Into the character and Ideals square dancing · and Vlr- Virginia Phel ps- hate (Agaln- openlng w. ~h ~":t::,'.':. ____ wow!). _ of a good citizen. He also brought 1 ~:~:~lIlt l:i visitors Captain reel removed all doubts as to May Andrews-adore. out the fact very plainly alld logl- center. F IClyd at ,,"uard ab!JJty 'as graceful dancers. SOPHO MORE HOP cally that the present trend of edU- I;;;;m:i,~,"b,. the most spectacular Fannie's special number at Margaret Rhodes-love. cation should IlOt be to teach the of th", game. was the climax or an Mary Lee Travelste:ld-jealous of. T he Sophomore class of Western student to work for lawyers, doc- the Tiger defense unsurpasse(l entertaln- • • • tors, business men, etc" but to be very interesting readings Now tllere It Is. Every little word 11 Hallowe·en da nce at Neale's and just as we found It, We wUl Wednesday night. nnd make doctors. lawycrs and busl_ (Continue

S P"~ C L\.L C O ~IPI , t:'J ' l ~ New Business Hours LU NCH DEPT. 7 to 6 ~ F. W. Woolworth Co Breakfast STORE - -- 8 to 6 l aeorl>Or. ted 43:1-U;; l'nrk Row Page Two THE ST UDENTS' WEEKLY " - -=~~~~~-======get campused ,.. It seems as 15-year-old boy Saturday night­ Students' Weekly THE LOWDOWN NEW TORCH SONG though M. B. L. prefers an Olds­ Maybe she should take lessons from " HE'S MINE" HIT OF mobile to a Plymouth , . . Wondcr J ackson, , . , Several students of PubUshed by , (Cont.inucd From Page One) how Mr, Eden was Intending to Western seem. to have a terrifiC " SING, SINNER SING" throw those boys out of Snell Hall craze for winter water sports-SJx NEWS PUBLIS HING COMPANY step for at least some tlme to come. . . . J r. Upton should not get of thcm wcrc seen swimming In • • • down on his knees In the middle of Barren river Sunday night . . . ' Phone 218 But now we ask you if there Isn't Blues-the kind they sing-are a -cD thing of the past. In thc present a dance floor . . . .Mlght get taken They say that the West }fall Hal­ Josephine, Martha, Mary, Margaret, up sometime .... Why did D . B. B, ~ Issued Every Thursday Mary Camel, this tlme). May, and day, torch songs hold sway for the lowe'cn party was cnjoyable but the ______last but not least Margaret "Rhodes wailing ladles and gentlemcn whose have to smoke two clgarets Tuesday keeper of Gv still belIeves that nitc? " Ed Wcavcr had two dates those girls missed their gallant that could not help but think YOll love aflairs have washed up on thcm 'llIURSDAY, NOYEi\IBER Z, 1933 had not classified them very clearly and who are left alone to do some this week with Rcncc Davis-BUly boy friends . . Whosc girl Is Polly and that you could at least tell expert low moanln' In the cold Durham and Earnestlne Hyatt Tyree? She secms to have an aw­ night air. "Hc's Mine" Is the torch should look Into this ... We wonder ful time keeping herself a liberal !.hem exactly where they stand in why a car, license number 805-440 supply of dates, ... "Mlml" Han­ THE RED AND GREY BAND your affections. Now T. C. if you song hit of the Majestic picture, dozn do this you are IIcry liable to "Slng Sinner Sing," which Is sched­ causes so much attraction during COCk. better known as '·Mrs. Knee­ have some hot competition in and uled to open at the Capitol Thca ­ dinner hour to certain B. U. girls. pads" spent last wee k-end in Haz­ " Bandsmen L ea v e For around your vicinity for some time tre on Wednesday for a two day . We noticed !.hat Mildred ard-oh ycah t - Why was she T ulane." - T ulane Hullaba­ lO come-to say nothing of the en­ run. Moorman Is ve ry sleepy on Monday campuscd on Sunday night? ... , morning-and Floyd Brown Is al­ Mr. Robert Sumner, better known loo, Tulane U n i ve r s it Y . suIng bother to you. George Waggner and Howard • • • Jackson IYliclsi and coml)oscr of ways talking about how little sleep as Bud, was seen giving a certain "Band Entrains For Cedar Gee, T. C., this has at least taught "He's Mine," which according to all he has had over the week-cnd .. . young girl on College street a pro~ Rap id s to Play at C oe us a lesson. Namely: never to keep reports L~ one of the best numbers Jack Sawyer shOuld look for the longed goodbye-Wonder who she Dance."- The C ollege E ye, a diary- no matter how far we are and bound to be heard over the all' Red-light-red lips mean stop . . was? Why are the fellows In until It becomes almost as familiar Boys that are In need of some Barlow brokenhearted? .' Notice Iowa Slate Univer sity. from everyone and no matter how technique should sec George Jack­ the expressions on the faces of cer­ The \\'est e rn Var sity goes many locks and keys we have. U's us KaU! Smlth's "Hello Everybody," downright dangerous. have both had wide experience In son. He says he can date any girl tain mcmbers of Westcrn's faculty to Georgetown November 11 ••• T in Pan Alley. Wagner did the in town that he wants to ... The whenever ~he y hear jazz . Oh tunes for Gloria Swanson's picture, Racketeer Queen was sc-cn dating a dernt ..... t.o m eet the strong T iger Now there it is and remember next "What a Widow;' and more rccently t. eam in Georgetown 's Home - week we are really looking for you I::- ______.;, ______'!. coming aame. Th is game to put us, and incidentally thcse he wrote thc songs for "The Phan- • t:> young ladles, in thc light as to what tem Broadcast." Howard Jackson Wi ll ~e the fourth Home- category thatdcscrlplJve wordplaccs Is famous as an arranger. He did FOR SUPERIOR CLEANING AND co U1 1 n g perfor mance the them In. the musicai arrangcmcnts for "Zleg­ • • • feld Follies," "The George White Hilllo p pers have p a r ticipat­ Scandals," "Earl Carroll Vanities," PRESSING AT A REASONABLE ed in t h is season; b avin g We can hardly• •walt. • and some of the favorite musical PRICE! played Murray, U, of L ., and But in the meantimc let us tell comedies. Jackson was musical ar­ Mid -Tennessee in thr ee pre'­ you what we found in the mail box ranger for the famous Vic Young and his orchestra. v ia liS conflicts. over at the Univcrslty I nn the othcr night. It was rather touching. Call 771 Western is to b e compli­ • • • WESTERN 'S ALPHABET mented in making t h eir A very clear and pleasing hand schedule to p lay these teams had addresscd a letter to Mr. Windes I A-thletlc-Hugh Poland. Am :!rican Dry' Cleaners in their big games of t h e Pepper, Clarksville. Tcnnesse, and then had very sweetly placed a vivid B-ashful- Shorty Butler. "We Strive To 0 0 the Im pos~ b le . . , Please E,'crybody" yeaI'. Im print on the back ot this same C-harm!ng"-Charlotte Cole. T h e G eorgetown unit dis­ envclope of a very red pair ot lips. D-arllng-Velma Hardesty. E-xuberant-J"lmmie J ones. plays e xce ptional str e ngth Whethcr the lips wcre as pleasing F-unny- Buddy Garrison. this year and is a team West­ as the handwriting would be hard to say but thcy did look vcry nice G-ood-Leslle Van Meter. OUR N EW e m cannot afford to look on that envelopc. H- ardbolled- Charllc Craig. a t lightly . With this in • • • I- nllocent-Dom Bcll Baird. I. J-olly- BiUy John ~ on. view and with the troubl e We trlcd and tried to find the ac­ K-een-Jlmmle MO!"lis. they will probably have it tual name of the sendcr but evcn our invesUgaUllg abll!t\es were L-ovablc-Bess Brown. "Eye Brow seem s it would b e a very foiled so we wcre forced to lcave­ M-uslcal-Johnny Endicott. fine t hing if it would be bafflcd. What we havc been trying N-oisy- Cora Bell ArnOld. possible t o h ave a good rep­ to figure out. Is how the postal O- pUmlstlc- Ewell Waddle. P-est-Charlie Powers. Plucking Machine r esentation of t h e stu den t authoritics know the return ad­ dress of the scndcr in cases li ke Q- ui et-JoneU Stcwart. body t here pulling for thCl that. We know they have a rcputa­ R-avlshing-Fmnees Shipp. IS A REVELATION boys. tion of being ve ry good but evcn S-weet.-Bianche Fitzsimmons. T-ormenUng-J ames Claypool. IN ITS FIELD! T he lar ge and exce p t ion­ we doubt If they have quite reached U-seless-Bobby Floyd. a lly good R e d and Grey this stage of perfcctlon. • • • V-ivaelous-"Choo" Walton, so smooth, speedy and with a camplete absence or pain-you Band h as n ot had a trip t h is Say this Bill Logan Sisk surely W-indy- Paul Walker. will hanDy believe it! You must try it-and as usual Its our's ex­ year and it looks v e r y doubt­ fixed Shorty Butler up some little What do you think? clush'ely! There Isn't another In the city ! ful if t h e re is one in the tlmc ago. We've read of such things off ing s o it seem s it would happening but we ncver cxpected to come across anyone In the flesh who NAHM BEAUTY SHOPPE a lso be a very fine thin g if would do such a trick. The Grapevine t h is g r oup could accompan y" Phone 131 440% il[ain Street • • • By AL FRED PERCIVAL the boys, not only to help You see Shorty h.fl.d a date with t h em in t h ose tough spo t s Mary Francis McGaw on a certain Sunday nlte not so long ago and Kay Nlman and Tootsie Jenkins b u t to fost e r a n d encourage. Bill had a dinner date or something were secn holding hands . . . Pike, friendlier s pirit between of the sort In the same day. Well, what did you do to Tucker? And .he two colleges. we wUl admit that Bill was pretty where Is the little red book? ... . A n excelle n t r e presenta­ smooth about It but he took Mary Who is that striking blondc that J ess Denhardt was on the campus tion of t h e student b o d y a n d FranCis to Franklin in the course Of the afternoon and thcn failed to with .. . Mary Martha'",~:~~ 'I ~ t h e b a n d wou ld make a n remcmber that he was to bring hcr has a warm spot in her t Im p osin g sight in George­ back so of course as the result. Blllic Morris . . A rumor town's s t a d ium a n d do more Shorty consolcd himself by saying that the Red and Grcy orchestra he didn't care anyway. is goi ng to Georgetown .. . Marjorie to p romote good - w ill be­ • • • FostC! (l nd Maurice Llsagor are go­ tween t h e two schools than Philosophy Is a wonderful thing. ing to get spliced Thanksgiving-so p robably anything else that Just think Shorty philosophized on I hcard . , .. And she had a date 'Western could fost e r . the subject and decided that It really wi th Bud Johnson the other nlte .. Little Alma Basham had bet­ It will be recalle d that didn't matter and he would prob­ ably stilJ be alive thc next mom­ ter go home ncxt time. Too bad to Mur r ay sent not o nly their ing after all. We do think It was ban d but a s p ecial trai n to kind of a fast one of Bill's, though . I I"'''''><>>OOC'''''''''''OO'''''''''''OO~ Western's Home - coming • • • S))eeill l Co nsIdemfion d ate. Let us tell you of the ncw order of River Ratli and we will leavc you Gh'f(1I n~auty Foot Dee.., , In con sid er a tio n of t h e until next week. fact that t h e R e d and G r ey • • • No matter how m uch care you give yo ur sk in - . no m at, ter how expensive your beauty treatmen ts -- you can 't is o n e o f Western's la r gest Pete Booker. Frank Fitchko, and BANQUETS appear your best with ach ing feet. That ac hi n~ w ill re­ and finest units a nd p r ob­ Scott Plain went for a. boat ride --ANU- the other nlte out at McFarland's fl C1:t in your face and m ake you walk awk wardly. But a bly does mor e to p romote Cabin and In place of coming back yo u can bc stylish, and yet wear shoes that support your t h e "spirit o f t h e institu­ as boat riders, thcy came back In LUNCH EONS feet properly, T rim T reds are kind to th e eye but kinder tion " t h a n a n y oth er o n e the same manner as fiSh-or river .till to those bones and m uscles that must ~ supported rats. We make a dlslJnction. ,I T ~' HE thing it is to b e de plored if • • • to give perfect foot comfort. t h e b a nd will n ot b e p e r­ Yes, and all wet. J ust gocs to HILCREST We h ave th em in a variety of attractive styles at prices mit t ed to accompany t h e show how careless this younger you'll be p leased to p ay. team o n t his date or s ome generation Is when they get out HOME oth e r o n e in the neal' fu­ without the proper attention and care. Maybe thcy should stay home Hetnils At, The ture, equ a lly as importan t. after this. • • • TRIM TRED They might not be able to hel p GOAL POST it but If they were at home' it would HEALTH SHOES HALLOWE'EN PARTY certainly not have happened. Now OPltOsite West.ern Lihrary \ what do you think? GIVEN IN WEST HALL • • • Phone 235 At Prices To Meet Your Pocketbook We arc tlrcd of thinking. SO-long. Miss Susie West MCClanahan was Si.e.~ 2}{ to 10 .. . A AA to HE the hostess ot a Hallowe'en party given for the Wcst Hall girls T ues­ day night. The brilliant array of costumes SERVICE! was added to by the appropriate decorations. They consisted ot We Invite you to bring in your dlJ\mond jewelry for a periodical pumpkins, fodder. orange and black examination and cleaning. We rri'ake no charge for this service streamers, and other Hallowe'en od­ and In many cases it wliI .save you the loss of a costly gem. dities. The spirit of the occasion was boosted by tap dancing, story teu­ tng, Hallowe'en dramaUzation, a tartunc teller and many other Items HARTIG BINZEL of great Interest, 'J~ L. DURBIN' AND CO. The girls spent a very pleasant " Bowling Green's Finest J ewelers" evening, and pronounced the party a splendid success. Three 8: '* ALPHA SIGMA NEWS I!ii: '* hils been faculty sponsor of the Parachute Jump I ILik e Father, Like I f~Ub since Its ~:~~~~o~~;;r~li~~ . T B The Alpha Chapter ot the Alpha · Son-a S,'nger as as possible to those con- '.rhe St utlell t's '.rheatre Ch amplOn 0 e Sigma. Fraternlty held Its regular the Y . M. C. A. secrc- Seen On Sunday I toherweekly 24 meeUng. Every Tuesday member night, was presOc-- "- -- * 1:~jl;~;I P¥.:' ::~:~:~;~',J:'~h::~"'~~~~:..... IAMOND " -'------which made It very easy as well the ministers business Jerry Wessling, (above) 1933 Na- I g:~:!l~:i::::,to transact the Impor- professional men of UlC City. DFRIDA Y ONLY tional champion parachute jumper, that came up at this club members are assigned frOm by virtue of winning all first places time to time certain characters in Any Seat 10c at National Air Races, Los Angeles, most Imp 0 r-t 9; n t part the business and professional world and 1111 but one first at Chicago, business transacted was to study and make n report on at a Friday age 2L weight 129 pounds, will jump a very '~:~I~;"!:'. regular club meeting, Other mem- for a mark as Is done in compeU- for bers are assigned to discuss current " LI LY TUR NER " with vcmbcrtlon at 5the. races, on SUnday, N°- I ,[~t:~~:~~~~~~l:~>~t~;~'i:~li;o~'~i:l;~ eveCandidatents, s tor membership must RUTH CHATTERTON A twclve passenger all metal Trl- havc an average grade of "B u on all GEORGE BRENT Motor Ford airllner, weight 10,300 ence. A standard wor k done In the University. They pounds, 74 feet from wing tip to appropriate design to match the must be passed favorably by the wing tip long. carrying 231 gallons letter-head paper was also drawn faculty as to character and conduct, ~Ionday and Tuesday of gas, 660 horsepower, will be used. up and lmsscd on. and are then voted on by the club. TIle plane will be flown by Mel The distinguishing badge, the two negative I'otes being suft!clcnt " WOMEN WON 'T TELL" Swanson. veteran trl-motor pilot, ncwly adopted guard together with to bar from membership. with and Sergeant. Charles Richter. co- the accepted stationery promise to In 1930. the club donated a hand- LARRY KENT G LORI A SHEA bypilo Billyt. An Morgan, open speed of WacoMinn eapolis,pHot.ed I ~:t:~::::~~:~~::;social combinatio [unctionsn. sltysome r ostrset ofum. curtains The next for theyear Unlver It en-- also will be present. by the fraternlt.y gaged In a contest with the Col- " 'ednesda)" and Thursday The ships which are to carry pas- near future were also dls- leglate Club to secure books for the sellgcrs at Bowling Green Airport, at this meting, and all are llbrary, and as a result, about seven "S TRA NGE INTERLUDE" are enroute to Miami, Florida for looking forwl1Td to final thousand volumes were secured, the with the winter. Pentagon Club winning the contest. NORlUA SHEARER ------of Students' Up to Aprll 14. 1933, the club had CLARK GABLE Thurs- members. coming from 16 states COSM OPOLITAN :T I;;th for it then Canada as follows: Kentucky, supply of cur-I~~~~;'~ Jr., son of the late Mississippi, 37; Tennessee, 13 ; CL UB HAS M"' opcra star. For young 4; Indiana, 4; Florida, 5; =-----,---, shown here In rerearsal. ; West Virginia, 8; Penn- The regular meeting of the Coo- LU CK , SM ART FOOTBALL been signed by a company North Carolina, 2: IllI_ mopolitan Club was held at the New York to sing a leading role 2; Missouri, 1; Business University on Monday, KEEP BEAR S IN FRONT a forthcoming SpaniSh musical ,1: South Da - October 30. There V{jI.S a large ductlon. 1. CAPITOL att.endance and an Tmthuslastlc The offlccrs of the Pentagon Club 11Ilt! Snt urtlnr meeting ensued. for this year are: President, Justin }' ridll}' This club Is composed of students HI STO RY OF THE Green, Vancleave, Miss.: vlce-presl- --- On the Stage from all the states not represented dent. Carl M. Ritchie, Frostburg, In the other clubs. In this way they I :';;d"i; ;;t,.d:'t~; PE NTAGO N GI_ UI ~ I Md.: secretary - treasurer, Abner Chllrlie J[nck not only know people from their I ' Donnelly, Adairville, Ky. rresent s home states, but nlso trom all parts -",,,,,I,,d 1 ...__ -''- ______'' of the and foreign The Pentagon Club was u CO IlIXXE I\£YXOLDS countries. 1925 by W. H. WUlfeck All stUdents In the Business Unl- ;;,~~~,,~' :~~i;,;the Secretary of EDGAR'S verslty, not enlisted In one ot the I Y. M. C. A. It was -',,'.. C"-;:: other clubs. are cordially Invited to l ;;i";;;;;~.i;";~';' " i 't';' and purpose to have II SHOE SHOP join with them In making this t he I J _;,._ .C' young men of the Bowling Green ·--everbest Cosmopobeen. litan Club there has :~~, I lB~";:'i'in:~f,~~u~nr:"[:'~~'~';it:yand correspontoding the And First-Class -:::...____ C, A, Work At A Miss Rcgina r,jassey IllS been '1~t,~"~,,~;;::;,;/;,~: club0. · Reasonable Price spending sever:!.l days with Mr. and men prepare Mrs. Gcorge T. Massey In Elh:abetb- Patronize Advertisers living. To pre- Are Synonymous! town . . It Is necessary 10:14 Stllte St. Mr. Wulfeck, In l'honc ]1)S6 J three aspects of many of Its f':::;~~:;OO)oOC~The~~::~~ OC~:;;;~;;'~"j~ I ~~~~~~~l!ttm,nt,]. ,nd ,p~lt"" ',.., by the Y. M. C. A. 1 that they do not rep- ~ , "P ' P - ~ .Social and econom- . ~}' i;";;;~';;;,~;,,;;~; mu:;t be ,dd,d to ....- , ure ans major Interests of f) " life. And so It was upon the basis W ave of these five major Interests that the Pentagon Club was organized and Parachute named. " P d The club met once each week for '"n,h"n ,t th, y, M, C, A, Und" L ead seas Th F h Ion ara e the direction of Mr. Wulfeck, help· IF YOU HAVE ONE lui discUSSions were conducted on topics of interest young men. The ministers of the as well as J ! "YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED" business were asked to time lDlS-Gl YN & HElM BEAUTY SHOPS to time and Sunday men have Phone :!lIS Phone 530 very and ge nerou"",." 0 -' 9,c1OCK>OOOCIOC>OtOOOOOClOC)()OOOCIOC>OtOOOCOClOC)()OOOCIOC>OtOOOOO l ing the club these helpful Afternoon I(,l strucUve addresses. As stated In the constitution, the purpose of the club Is: "(1) To help , In the Famous discover IIfe's work and to train for Nov. S Th, Smart Place to Shop success tn It: (2) To help develop FAN DANCE the of Christian character; AT 'l 'HE with }' A~ .FANTASY BEVUE ~ ;I: ;i~lll",~~>;~~~;t;>",~lin '" "'.'''", church.for life's commun­ respon- To emphasl:re, as .nd signifies: the BOWLING BUCCA~EEns of personal de­ Hetl Hot. Stnge Un nd mental, spirlt­ "GREEN growth." 20- People On Stllg~20 ,flu AIRPORT AT REGULAR PRI CES by A. "',L. ------remained as secre- --- On th e Screen M. C. A. was forced first of the year 'l'ril)S Ol'cr t. he Cit), In a "THE WORLD 12 - Passenger 'f r l - ~[otor GONE MAD" ~;~~~~~t;i:i~thetype policies of proand- with by Mr. Wulfeck. I For d P l uue GOc Per PAT O'BRI EN ~,~n, '~".'''~~'~" o[ the Y. M . C. A.. meetings for a Passenger EVELYN BRENT Street Methodist NEIL HA~IILTON Pfanmuller continuIng services until Mayor June Open Slleed ShillS $1 Per il[o uti uy -'f uesd a r Added Att.ra.etion ~~"~;~;n":;f 1930, the club PlI.sscnger i In Its private --- On the Stage --­ "" >• ., ,, at Helm Hotel. ' VoIIAS, Loulsvllle, Ky. time, V. J. Gillespie, who Presents In Penon KAlAMA'S NATIVE "©"",cor. H A WA [[ANS Sure-el'cryone does! "We in­ vite you to our l)rh'llte llrJdge FeaturIng PLAY P]{[XCESS LEI LEIIUA "That·s the air express. Wonder what they've got roo m for t.he gamc. Cards and on board?"' c,'cqth lng fur n ished. A", "New styles for FELDMANS. I'll wager-that's BRIDGE 1'HE 'fRYON SISTERS the only way they could get them as quickly as they 'r here 1:-- no time limit- just 1)lny liS long Il ud nny­ --- On the Screen --- do!" f.Jllle yo u like. Wild Boys of the Road "Hlne You 'fried Our S).eciul 2;;c L uuches!" '''cd ncsdny-Th nrsdny TIP TOP EAT SHOPPE PAUL LUKAS-LEI LA HYAMS The Gltthering Spot of the Hill Page FOUT THE STUDENTS' WEEKLY ~~ =_" :esc -- ~ . - FACULTY GO Walker ...... LH ...... £anders WESTERN FROSH Sues Film Firm I Booker ...... RH ..... Mc .... Uster OIL SEISMOGRAPH I TO NASHVILLE Pruitt ...... F'B ..... Lan,,"" I For $1,000,000 A number of the faculty and stu- Score by periods: 1 2 3 4-T. SUFFER DEFEAT TO HELP ADMIRAL .. dent body of Western went to Nash- West Kentucky ...... 12 0 0 1-19 vllle Wednesday to see Noel Cow- State ...... Ii 0 0 G- 0 ard', Mu"lcal COmedy "Bltter- SCoring - West Kentucky touch­

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