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John PMCO, '00, la Agency Man- JoBhua C. West, '28, and Miss Bible Of V. M. I. Graduate ager for the Equitable Life Assur- Frances Hutchins were married on Presented To Sigma Nu Military Group ance Society at Raleigh, having February 28, 1935. The couple are recently moved from Monticello, residing in Suffolk, Va. March 21.—The Bible presented Florida. His address is P. 0. Box To Meet Soon 471, Raleigh, N. C. by General Francis H. Smith, Su- W. L. Renn, Jr., '28, is a lieuten- perintendent of V. M. I. for fifty ant with the Civilian Conservation years, to James F. Hopkins, found- Alumni Are Active In Asso- Corps. He is at present located March 26th To March 31st 9:00 Glen Gray CBS er of Sigma Nu National frater- ciation At Mayflower Inn at Camp No. 10, Snowden, Va. Monday 9:30 Fred Waring CBS nity, upon his graduation in 1870, Duke University P. M. 10:30 Paul Whiteman WEAF has been presented to the frater- March 23.—The twenty-second SCHOOL OF MEDICINE James H. Trousdale, '81, and 7:45 Boarke Carter CBS 11:00 Little Jack Little CBS nity by Benjamin W. Hopkins, the annual meeting of The Association DURHAM, N. C. Miss Lucille M^ngham, of Rayville, 8:00 Richard Himber WTAF 12:00 iHerbie Kay CBS founder's grandson. It is now a of Military Colleges and Schools Louisiana, were recently married. Four terms of eleven weeks are 8:00 Jan Garber WJZ Friday part of the fraternity's historical of the United States, which will given each year. These may be 8:30 Gladys Swarthout WEAF 7:45 Boarke Carter CBS collection, having been used lately be held at the Mayflower Hotel in taken consecutively (graduation George Frederick Shoen, '94, is 9:00 Sinclair Minstrels WJZ 8:00 Intimate Revue WJZ in the installation of a new chapter. Washington, D. C., on March 26— in three years) or three terms located at 2214 Peachtree Road, 9:80 The Big Show CBS 9:00 March of Time CBS In the fly leaf in the donor's March 28, inclusive, will be pre- may be taken each year (gradua- Apt. No. 10, Atlanta, Georgia. 10:00 Wayne King CBS 9:30 Hollywood Hotel CBS handwriting is found the inscrip- sided over by Colonel William Cou- tion in four years). The entrance 11:00 Hal Kemp WEAF 10:30 Silvertown Revue WEAF tion: "Cadet J. F. Hopkins from per, Business Executive of the Vir- requirements are intelligence, Stuart L. Weinerth, '32, and CBS 10:30 Stoopnagle and Budd CBS F. H. S., July 4, 1870." "Be thou ginia Military Institute and a grad- . character and at least two years 11:30 Gus Arnheim Mrs. Weinerth announce the birth CBS faithful unto death." Rev. 2:10. "I uate of the Class of 1904. Other of college work, including the Tuesday 11:00 Ozzie Nelson of & son, destined for V. M. I. some subjects specified for Grade A 7:45 Boarke Carter CBS 11:30 Hal Kemp WJZ have prayed for thee, that thy faith alumni representing member Medical Schools. Catalogues and sixteen years hence. Mr. Weinerth 8:30 Wayne King WEAF Saturday fail not." St. Luke 22:32. schools of the Association include application forms may be obtain- and his family reside at 1500 N. 9:00 Bing Crosby CBS 8:00 Roxy and His Gang CBS Colonel Morgan H. Hudgins, '01, ed from the Dean. 15th St., Reading, Pa. 9:00 Ben Bernie WEAjF 8:30 Art Jarrett WJZ of Fishburne Military School at 9:30 Isham Jones CBS 9:00 Radio City Party WJZ Troxler, '26, Gives Waynesboro, Va., and Brig. Gener- We are prepared to serve you at any time. 9:30 Ed Wynn WEAF 9:30 Richard Himber CBS al L. R. Gignilliat, '95, Superin- CBS tendent of Culver Military Acad- Choice Sea Food Carefully Prepared and Tastily Cooked 10:00 Glen Gray 10:30 Let's Dance WEAF Helmet To Museum Wednesday 11:00 Glen Gray CBS emy, Culver, Indiana. Oysters and Gams on the Half Shell. 7:45 Boarke Carter CBS 12:00 Cab Calloway CBS Ancient Persian Headgear V. M. I. has the unusual distinc- Direct from Cape Charles, Va. 8:30 Wayne King WEAF Sunday Included In Gift To VMI tion of being able to claim as al- 9:00 Fred Allen WEAF 7:00 Jack Benny—Don umni both the president and the TRY OUR SPECIAL SEA FOOD PLATTER. 10:00 Guy Lombardo WEAF Bestor WEAF March 25.—A Roman helmet 2, vice-president of the Association. 10:30 Ray Noble WEAF 7:30 Ozzie Nelson—Joe Colonel Couper is President of the Special Attention Given to Cadets, and Reasonable Prices. 000 years old and a Persian helmet 11:00 Hal Kemp WJZ Penner WJZ 500 years old are the latest addi- group and Colonel Hudgins is Vice- 11:30 Ozzie Nelson CBS 8:00 Eddie Cantor CBS tions to the collection in the Fran- President. In addition General Gig- SOUTHERN INN RESTAURANT 11:30 Eddie Duchin WEAF 9:30 Walter Winchell WJZ ces H. Smith Memorial Rooms of nilliat is a member of the Ex- Thursday 10:00 Wayne King CBS the Virginia Military Institute. The ecutive Committee. Phone 727 7:45 Boarke Carter CBS 11:00 Little Jack Little CBS Roman helmet was found on the The purpose for which the As- 8:00 Rudy Vallee WEAF 12:00 Cab Calloway CBS battlefield at Phillipi, where Bru- sociation was formed is to pro- Brunswig Sholars, ex-'31, is tus was killed. mote the common interests of the Miss Nellie Gibbs, custodian of associated schools and colleges; the Try our Expert Odorless Cleaning and you will never practicing law in Monroe, La. Mr. Sholars received his degree in law the museum, has announced that unification of their aims and meth- both relics were presented by Paul ods; the increase of their efficien- be satisfied with any other Frank Thomas, Co. at Louisiana State University in 1932. D. Troxler, class of 1926, who re- cy, and the advancement of their The White Uniform House cently returned from Persia. welfare. Also, cooperatoin with Another interesting relic is a CLOTHES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Wniter Park, Fla.—(IP)—Thom- the War Department in furthering sewing kit made by Mrs. Robert E. plans for military efficiency and Norfolk. Va. as William Miller, Jrv 24 years old Lee in about 1870. Investigation and a member of the class of 1933, training; to acquire accurate know- —One Hour Service— reveals that Mrs. Lee made num- has been elected a trustee of Rol- ledge of our military history and bers of these small kits, and that TAILORS OF THE PALETOT lins College. He is believed to be policy; to foster the spirit of pat-' she sold them to cadets through the youngest man ever to have been riotism, and the cultivating of that LYONS TAILORING COMPANY Colonel MacDonald, a member of & MESS JACKET FOR V. M. I. so honored in the United States. splendid type of citizen soldier, the V. M. I. faculty. In the mu- who loves peace and who will even Miller is now with a bank in seum is found a letter from Mrs. dare to maintain it. Cleveland. As a student he was Lee to Colonel MacDonald asking considered outstanding. Guests of honor at the Wednes- him to get her more of the neces- day evening session will be the sary materials and containing a Hon. Chas. A. Plumley, member of Your First check for this purpose. Congress and past vice-president Rockbridge Steam Laundry The museum is particularly rich of the Association, and the Hon. The in civil war relics. Probably the Edwin M. Schaefer, member of PALETOTS Investment most valued of these is the rain- Congress; also Maj. Gen. Edward coat worn by "Stonewall" Jackson Croft, Chief of Infantary, U. S. MESS JACKETS at the time of his death, with the A.; Maj. Gen. Upton Birnie, Chief Forest Tavern hole through which the bullet pass- of Field Artillery, U. S. A.; Maj. TUXEDO SHIRTS "Where the Charm of the Old ed clearly visible. In addition, the Gen. Leon B. Kromer, Chief of museum has the overcoat Jackson Cavalry, U. S. A.; and Maj. Gen. Phone 185 South Abounds" used when he was a professor at John H. Russell, Commandant of V. M. I., and the class grades which the United States Marine Corps. It has long been the ad- DINNER $1.25 he turned in to V. M. I. headquar- ters nine days before he was called Ellensburg, Wash.—(IP)—Speak- vice of competent financial to duty by the Confederacy. ing at the first American Congress 2 miles South of Natural Bridge One showcase contains the uni- for General Semantics here last THE POST EXCHANGE authorities that a young form worn by a cadet in the Bat- week, Prof. Alfred Korzbski, Pol- man's first investment RoomB for Parents & Friends tle of New Market, May, 1864, in ish count and scientist, asserted that most people are neither sane Operated for Benefit Athletic Association' Rates $1.50 to $4.00 which the V. M. I. corps turned the should be Life Insurance. tide by capturing federal artillery nor insane, but "unsane." The experiences of recent Nearby is a piece of the New Mar- Semantics is the science which Supplies for The Cadets ket flag, torn into bits to prevent treats of the evolution of language. years have fully substanti- its capture later in 1864 when Gen- "Insane persons," he said, "are SMITH'S eral Hunter burned the Instituta examples of human mentality at ated the wisdom of their A replica of the original flag is its worst.