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VOLUME X LIV. STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1929 NUMBER 46 Kappas Will Install Betas Today- Old S. C. Local Blue Key's Brevities Draw Kappa Officials Joins National Fine Crowd; Acts Excellent Arrive This AM Founded 1870 For Installation KAPPA PHI FORMAL (Sororities Vie Closely For The i KAPPA TAU DELTA AT CRYSTAL TONIGHT Betas Date Back To 1908; Gam- Honors; Alpha Kappa Phi And ELECTS SKARET PRES. College To Entertain At Formal ma Tau Chapter Of Tau Acts Are Out- Reception And Dance Members of the Alpha Kappa Phi standing Among Fraternities. Alf Skaret, Fargo, was recently Kappa Gamma 59th fraternity and their guests will dance elected president of Kappa Tau Delta, Tomorrow Night this evening to the tunes of the Red honorary architectural fraterr•y. Mr. Playing to a capacity house both Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity, Jackets at the Crystal Ballroom, the Skaret is also a member of Alpha Mrs. Richard Jones, Tulsa, Okla- evenings, the Bison Brevities came up into which Beta will be in- occasion being their annual formal Sigma Tau fraternity and the N. D. homa, national president 'of Kappa party. Clifford Booke is in charge of to the expectations of its sponsor, Lettermen's club. Kappa Gamma fraternity, and Mrs. stalled this afternoon, was founded the arrangements with Lloyd Clark, Blue Key fraternity, at the Orpheum Donald Best was elected vice-presi- Hadwen Barney, national vice-presi- October 13, 1870, at Monmouth col- Carl Tharaldson and Gunder Chris- on Wednesday and Thursday of this dent; Robert Stinson, secretary-treas- dent, arrived in Fargo this morning lege, Monmouth, , by a group tiansen assisting. -Week. urer; and Don Haarman, historian to conduct installation services for of four girls, Minnie Stewart, Jean- Guests of honor will be Dr. and Mrs. Every act in the entire show was and chaplain at the same meeting. Gamma Tau chapter at North Dakota ette Bayd, Anna Willets, and Louise John Lee Coulter. Patrons and patron- a first rate feature, the ten acts mak- The retiring officers of the club are State college, which will be held this Beenett. It was one of the first three esses will include Dean and Mrs. A. ing up a real evening's entertainment Kenneth Sundberg, president; Alf afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. C. national women's fraternities to be E. Minard, Dean and Mrs. W. F. Sucl- for all who attended. As enthusiastic Skaret, vice-president; Donald Best, Young, 109 11th' St. S. Active mem- founded, the other two being Phi ro, and Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Schalk. crowds as attended the Brevities are sec.-treas. bers from Chi chapter, University of Beta Phi, as I. C. Sorosis in 1867 and seldom seen in Fargo for they clapped Minnesota, and Gamma Sigma chap- in 1870 also. In heartily during and after each one of ter, Winnipeg, are arriving today, 1878 the executive power was vested Engineers To Hold the ten acts. Lockett To Inspect and will be guests of the group in Alpha chapter at Monmouth, from Members of the fratern- to be installed here, and of Fargo 1879 to 1881 in Epsilon chapter at Open House May 10 ity started the show off with a mock Regiment Next Week alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma Illinois Wesleyan, in 1881 in a grand fraternity meeting. Interest ran high who are Mmes, N. C. Young, H. H. council of four elective members. In as the fraters discussed possible pled- Wooledge, J. D. Wooledge, R T. 1914 the council was increased to six William Rundquist, Senior M. E., ges. "Bill" Burgess and Harod Phi- Annual Spring Inspection Will Barnard, George Black, R. E. Wei- members, and in 1922 the office of Is In Charge; Many lips took the two leading parts, the Be Held On Tuesday And ble, and Miss Louise Macfadden. Mrs. executive secretary was created to Special Features former acting as "High Supreme Goof- Wednesday C. W. Spalding and Joseph Sorkness, take the place of two council offices, us" and the latter as secretary. Kieth Jamestown, and Miss Phyllis.Martin, and the grand council was changed to Allen and Wm. Ball favored the aud- Valley City, are out of town members. In an attempt to afford students of A corps of 461 cadets will pass in national council. ience with several selections. This Friday morning rehearsals were the institution, Fargo citizens and the review before Major James M. Lock- Kappa Kappa Gamma called the "Sweethearts of the Moon" was the held for the groups to be initiated visiting high school students an op- ett, inspector from the Seventh -Corps first Pan-Hellenic meeting in 1891 at title the girls entertain- and installed, and this noon the portunity to see the insides of the area headquarters, next Tuesday at Boston. Conventions are held biannual- ed under, using "Me and. the Man in visiting members from Winnipeg and School of Mechanic Arts, the engin- 8 a.m., according to Cadet Lieutenant ly, the last one at Breezy Point, Min- the Moon" as their theme song. Their Minneapolis will be entertained by the eers are holding their annual open Colonel Erickson. The review of the neapolis, Minnesota, in the summer of chorus, which was costumed in chic Delta Phi Betas at the home of Mr. house all day and evening, Friday, R.O.T.C. regiment will mark the be- 1928, when the North Dakota State black and white costumes, was made and Mrs. P. W. Farnham, 1418 third May 10th. William Rundquist, senior ginning of the two day annual in- College at Fargo and the University up of Ruth McKinnon, Grace Reynolds, avenue south, at luncheon. Elizabeth in Mechanical Engineering, was elect- spection of the unit. of British Columbia at Vancouver, Joyce Peterson, Grace Swanson, Al- Wooledge, Elene Weeks, and Lorissa ed manager of the open house. From 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday the were accorded the right to petition. pha Knight, Emily Samuelson, Helen Sheldon are in charge or arrange- Besides the usual stunts and dis- companies and platoons will do close The fraternity will have 60 chapters Carstenson and Dorothy Adams. Miss ments. At the same time Mrs. Barney plays the following special features order drill, calisthenics, guard mount- upon the installation of the chapter Swanson was featured in a solo dance. and Mrs. Jones will be guests of the are in store for the visitors this year: ing, Ditch and strike shelter tents, at Vancouver, which follows the The theme was carried out with Doris Fargo alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gam- Display of "The History of Lighting," display equipment, and etxended order services here. Wilner sitting in a half moon -being ma at luncheon at the home of Mrs. from the Union Light, Heat and Pow- drill. At 1-1 a.m. a field problem will North Dakota alumnae of Kappa lowered down towards the center of H. H. Wooledge. Friday afternoon for- er Co. Display of "Telephone Equip- be given the battalion which will be Kappa Gamma are: Mrs. N. C. Young, the stage; Betty Sheldon at the vio- mal installation and initiation services ment" from Northwestern Bell Tele- worked out before noon. of Beta Zeta chapter, Iowa State lin and Berniece Emmons at the piano; will be conducted, and Friday evening phone Co. New "Electrical Devices" The - afternoon program will be a University, Mrs. H. H. Wooledge, Mu and a "cooing" couple over in one a banquet Will be held at the Country from the Westinghouse Co. New practical inspection of the four R. 0. chapter at Butler college, Mrs. R. T. corner. The Misses Emmons and Wil- Club for all visiting Kappa Kappa "Automatic Traffic Signal" operated T. C. classes, the freshmen coming Barnard, Chi chapter, University of ner sang the theme song for the Gammas, alumnae, Mrs. Barney and by a ray of light, from the General first with an examination on military Minnesota, Mrs. George Black, Beta couple's benefit, and then they, Misses Mrs. Jones, and the • new chapter. Electric Co. hygiene and rifle marksmanship. Dur- Phi chapter, . Mable Samuelson, and Billie Eastgate, Saturday morning will be taken up Committees in charge of the affair. ing the second hour the sophomores and Mrs. R. E. Weible, Mrs. J. D. danced a unique dance. with instruction in procedure, and Sat- include James McHugh, assistant will he inspected in musketry, the Wooledge, and Miss- Louise MacFad- The Kappa Sigma Chis presented urday afternoon an informal reception manager; Roger Olson, routing man- automatic rifle, , and patrol- _ den, who are members of Eta chapter "Hercules" in the person of Adrian will be held in the practice house. ager; P. L. Peightel, publicity; Her- long. The third hour will be devoted at the University of Wisconsin. Fox. Mr. Fox entertained his audience Saturday evening the college will en- bert Johnson, Joe Laungawnet, Roy to an examination of the juniors on Betas Founded In 1908 with various feats of strength, such tertain at a formal reception and Landbloom, Victor Madsen, Wm. Ell- the subjects of map reading, military as bending and breaking nails with dance at the college armory. Delta Phi Beta sorority, which will ingson, Chas. McKinnie, Robert Carl- Sketching, the machine gun and how- his teeth, tearing a deck of cards in Gamma Tau chapter, Kappa Kappa be installed as a chapter of Kappa son, Robert Schultz, Richard Scott, itzer. At 4:15 p.m., the seniors will half, and allowing his two assistants Gamma, will be composed of the fol- Kappa Gamma this afternoon, was or- Jerry Lindstrom, Marcus Pederson, be given a test in field engineering. to pounce on his chest. He closed his lowing girls: The senior group is ganized in the winter of 1908 by a Harvey Groves, Russell Amidon, Vic- On the second day, May 8, the act by blowing up an inner tube until made up of Misses Genevieve Boise, group of nine girls, Lillian Merritt, tor McLeod, Kenneth McDowell, Ralph freshmen will be examined in theoret- a blow-out resulted. Bismarck; Ethel McEssy, Margaret Agnes Halland, Anna Lamb, Jardene Simenson, 0. L. Hagen, Everett Knut- ical work. At 9 a.m., Major Lockett "Nursery Night Life" was told by Richardson, Fargo; Margaret Zim- Thompson, Katherine Lowman, Kath- son, and Elmer Torkelson, heads of will conduct a test of the junior class the Sigma Theta girls by the use of merman, Casselton and Alta Berg, erine Hahaway, Gladys Guthrie, Lou- committees in charge of the various in drill and commands, the machine many keen costumes. Raggedy Ann, Evelyn Blakeslee and Mary Ellen ise Dolesky, and Maud Knight. All of displays and stunts. gun and howitzer weapons, and com- the girls were prominent in organiza- a jack-in-the-box,, a wooden soldier, bat principles. Following this the Parker, all of Fargo. tions and activities on the campus, and several dolls all executed their sophomores will display their profici- -In the list of junior girls are Misses KAPPA PSI FORMAL Dorothea Anderson, Frances Ross, the 'Edwin Booth Dramatic club, the AT ELKS HALL TONITE parts perfectly. The act was brought ency in drill and commands, scouting Spectrum, Philmathian Literary Soc- to a close by a paper doll chorus and patrolling, and combat principles. Harriet Phillips, Gwendolyn Gregg, iety, The Bison, Y.M.C.A. cabinet, an al made up of June VonSien, Doris Som- Alice Putney, Jane Sudro, Mary Alice The annual Kappa Psi spring for- The morning work will close with an took part in many dramatic produc- mers, Mary Hassel, Minda Rudser, Boyle, Camille Alfred, all of Fargo, mal will be held at the Elks hall Fri- examination of t he seniors on the tions and declamation contests. Agnes Schlanzer and Helen Stokke. and Ruth Frost, Lisbon; Delphine Van day evening. The feature of the even- subjects of drill and commands and As the first sorority on the campus, This chorus was attired in the prett- Houtin, Valley City and Ruby Steads- ning will be the dedication' of the combat principles. Delta Phi Beta had yet to gain recog- iest outfits in the show. The finale Houtin, Valley City; Ruby Steadsman, Kappa Psi song "Kappa Psi Sweet- The afternoon will be devoted to nition by the faculty and students. was several songs and dances by the Larimore; and Ruth Boerth, Fargo. heart." Chrome lights, floods and spot an inspection of the R.O.T.C. prop- For two years their fate was uncer- entire group, 18 in number. 'The sophomore girls are Audrey lights will furnish the decoration. erty. tain, and then in 1910, through the Vroducing a 12 piece orchestra for Miller, Elsa Simmons, Charlotte How- Harry Rice is in charge of the ar- kindly assistance of President Worst the occasion, the Alpha Kappa Phi land, Betty Farnham, Katherine rangements assisted by Alex Murdock, HAROLD FOG TO GO and Lloyd Wood, a member of the boys entertained the crowd at a "night Knerr, Elizabeth Wooledge, Agnes decorations; Dan Baillie and E. G. first fraternity, Alpha Mu, on the club in most any city." Members of TO RECREATION SCHOOL Weible, Dorothy Rennix, Katherine Ferguson, favors. campus, which now exists as a chapter to orchestra include Marvin, Frank Dunham, and Mary Ricker, all of of Theta Chi, recognition was accorded Woost and Dell Wade on the saxo- Harold Fog, Fort Ransom, has been Fargo. them. They now hold meetings every leges which they attended. A great phones; Owen Jones, violin, Lloyd selected by the Playground and Rec- Seven freshmen students will be week in their rooms in the Y.M.C.A. many of them returned to this cam- Rawalt, piano; Morris Olson, banjo; reation Association of America as one taken into the new chapter and are In 1915, for the only time in his- pus to act as members of the faculty, Gerald McNally, bass; Cy Lonsbrough, of the fifty young men and women Margaret Miller, Jane Carmiff, Elene tory of the sorority, they rented a including Constance Leeby, Edith drums; Bill Euren, Clifford Westgard, seniors in American colleges and uni- Weeks, Lorissa Sheldon and Eleanor house. Later - they went back to the Chaney, Alice Bender, Marjory Pier- Gunder Christianson, trumpets; Phil- versities to attend the National Rec- Payne and Dorothy Smith, Fargo, and rooms in the Y.M.C.A., which they son, Vida Colwell, Jardene Thompson, ip Koppang, Trombone. Lloyd -Clark, reation School in New York City next Emilybelle Craigo, New Salem, N. D. now use. Mae Douglas, Mathilda Thompson, Walter Shamp and Dell Wade sang autumn. Delta Phi Beta is one of the two Pearl Dinan, and Hedvig Sand. several trios; Marvin. Lund and Bill Mr. Fog will be the second member "U" LEADERS TO ATTEND oldest sororities in the state, Beta has given honorary Euren hoofed a couple; and "Boo" of this year's graduating class to go SENIOR BALL MAY 17TH Delta at the University of North Da- membership to several women, namely Anderson and Cy Lonsbrough-clowned to the school, as M. Foss Narum's In an attempt to secure a spirit of kota, now a member of Kappa Alpha Jessie M. Hoover, Katherine Randall. effectively. application was accepted about a friendly rivalry, Bill McRoberts, man- Theta, being the other. It now has a Mrs. Douglas Rindlaub, Elizabeth The Alpha Sigma Taus pictured the month ago. While in school Mr. Fog ager of the Senior Ball, has invited group of nearly one hundred and fifty Taylor, Katherine Jensen, Elvirn scientist who spent his life creating has been active in dramatic and de- the leaders of the University Senior alumnae, with forty-one residing here Smith, Mrs. R. F. Weible, Dean Alba a mechanical man with a brain. The bate work belonging to both the Edwin Ball to attend the State College party in Fargo. Sixty-eight of them gained Bales, Dean Pearl Dinan, Mrs. C. W. mechanical men sang and danced for Booth Dramatic Club and the Lincoln and they have accepted. B.S. degrees, and nine have been ac- Spaulding, Mrs. Kate North, Mrs. the audience, but when Bernhard Debate Club. He has carried the lead The party will be held in the Crys- corded masters degrees. Ten of them Paul Door, Mrs. Myrtle GleaSon Cole, Benidt, who played_ the part of the parts in "Back to the Farm," "Peer tal Ballroom Vvith the Red Jackets have joined national sororities at col- and Mrs. Murray Baldwin. (Continued on page two) Gynt," "Brand," and oneact plays. playing, on Friday evening, May 17.

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Full fash- outstanding solo of the evening in ioned, pointed. All colors. $1.50 a pair. "Every Pair Must Satisfy." March 3, 1879. "Some Rainy Day." The dances by the chorus, which was made up of MEMBER NORTH CENTRAL PRESS ASSOCIATION Dorothy Anderson, Evelyn Blakeslee, Harriet Phillips, Mary Ricker, Doro- FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE EDITORIAL STAFF thy, Rennix, Dorothy Smith, Audrey Henry P. Sullivan_ Editor-in-Chief Miller, and Margaret Richards n, were Henry Presler . Associate Editor practically perfect. GOSPEL TABERNACLE Milo Hoisveen .Sports Editor The Delta Kappa Sigma boys aimed • Seventh Avenue North and Broadway Dorothea Anderson Society Editor to please by keeping their audiencce Arlene Burt .College Editor laughing every minute. They depicted SUNDAY SERVICES Doris Sommer Exchange Editor the country school room wi:h Ken- 3 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. neth Wyard as the school "mum" Edris Probstfield Women's Editor ALWAYS PLENTY OF MUSIC BY THE 30 PIECE ORCHESTRA Victor Lindgren Dramatic Critic tired in a red gingham gown that Everett Wallum Columnist dreiv a laugh every thime "she" mov- The Best Place For Students To Spend Sunday Evening. REPORTERS—Margaret Miller, Elene Weeks, Wm. Champlin, Karl Gerteis, ed about. Bill Shine, Robert Olson, Dont forget our Broadcast every Tuesday night from 9 to 10 p. m. Tony Faber, Berniece Emmons and June Von Sein. and Horace McGrath attempetd some harmony at the request of their in- BUSINESS STAFF structor but were finally asked to Harold F. Phillips. .Business Manager take their seats. Devilish pranks by Donald Harris Advertising Manager the eight students seated in-the room kept the crowd in an uproar. WELCOME KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Closing the show the sorority entertained in the "Silver This afternoon the oldest sorority on the campus becomes Slipper Night Club" with Miss Esther Douglas as "Master of Ceremanie,." a member of one of the oldest nationals in the . B'dw'y at 9th Ave. N. Ralph V. Conard, 1 Their record speaks for itself and their position is unquestionable. Hazelle Heald and Mary Healy danc- North Dakota State may and does feel justly proud of the Delta ed the outstanding duet dance of the Morning Service at 11 a. m. evening, both girls 'Closely resembling "What Doest Thou Here?" Phi Betas' latest achievement. Throughout-the past 21 years the Vesper Service at 5 p. m. young ladies have accomplished much as a local; they list on their professionals. Dorothy Nordby and "The Prophet Jonah" roll call daughters of the pioneers of the state of North Dakota, Gwen Lollis played a piano duet using College Discussion Group at 6 P. M. those that are responsible for the state as it is today. The young: two pianos that was well received ladies have always taken a prominent part in college activities and "The Wow", an original (lance by have never shirked any duty that might assist in the growth and Mary Healy was well executed by her development of their college, North Dakota State. and mocked by her gentleman part- On behalf of the students of North Dakota State, The ner, Jane Barton. Miss Francis Wright Spectrum at this time heartily welcomes the new women's fra- attired as one of the tribe, danced the ternity on the campus. We shall give Kappa Kappa Gamma the "Dance of the Hindu." A singing and same esteem that it demands and secures at the major educational They re Here institutions. To the fortunate young ladies who will make up Gamma Tau chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, we congratulate you, and ... the great new rejoice with you as your achievement is an achievement for our school. Victor and Brunswick BISON TENNIS PLAYERS Kappa Tau Delta, honorary archi- GO TO "U" SATURDAY tectural fraternity announces the for- mal initiation of Henry Swerg, She- PORTABLES In order that the Bison tennis and boy•an, Wisc., Wilber Larson, Bis- SCHOOL SUPPLIES golf team may be present at the May marck, Robert Stinson and Donald FOR THE STUDENT Fete, Athletic director Finnegan has Haarman, both of Fargo. Robert 01- Come in —See them—Hear them play changed the Nodak-Bison meeting ' son and Raymond Waechter were re- from Fargo to Grand Forks on May 4. : cently pledged to the organization. FOR THE ENTIRE The Nodak teams will meet the Bison SCHOOL at Fargo the following week. Brevities Draw Up to date the lineup of neither A Fine Crowd team has been determined, but the Our Suplies and Equipment picking of the teams will be completed on Friday. It is thought that the are sold and used from central LUGER (Continued from page one) teams representing the Bison will be scientist, finally incorporated a brain Minnesota to Puget Sound. strong. in the televox, the mechanical man Furniture Company Three lettermen from last year turned on him and killed him. Mem- have been working out daily for the bers of the act include Robert Schulz, NORTHERN coming tennis match. A number of Robert Anderson, • Burton Kilbourne, FARGO candidates have also been trying out and Don Alstrup. SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. for positions on the team. A regular The Kappa Psi fraternity presented 8th St. and N. P. Avenue Portable Vletrola, Model Twallftpflo• inter-campus tournament will be held music for music lovers. A piano trio in the near future in order to deter- was the feature with Robert Roberts, mine the team to represent the Bison Hugo Vendt, and Herk DesForges at in future matches. the three pianos. Si Mark and John Johnson revealed real voices in favor- STUDENTS ATTEND Two ballets will be the features of ing the crowd with several duets. the dance review to be given this Costumed in vari-colored pajamas evening by the pupils of Miss Fran- the chorus from the Delta Phi Beta irfirgt Kutirratt Ourril ces G. Wright at Stone's hall at 7 sorority entertained from a dormitory Broadway at Seventh Avenue North p.m. Miss Wright is a K. D. pledge. scene. The matron, Miss Elene Weeks, Rev. J. D. Runsvold and W. Henry Westby, Pastors SUNDAY-10 a.m.—Students' Bible Class. 11 o'clock Service Rev. T. R. Syrdal of Hatton will preach at morning Service MEN at 11, and at 8, Gospel service instead of Oratorio "The Big Church With The Gospel Message Invites You All." Get Your New Oxfords at the R. & G. A "Priceless" College Education ---At LeSs Expense You can get it at the North Dakota Agricultural College. Students who are now attending this college give "low cost of at- tendance" as one of the main reasons for coming here. Even though the cost is low you obtain the best training that fits you for prominent positions. A Bachelor of Science degree is offered in Agriculture, Science and Literature, Home Economics, Architectural Engineering, Architecture, Biology, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Education, Electrical Engineering, $5.00--$6.00 Mechanical Engineering, and Pharmacy. . Special work may be taken in paint chemistry, physics, botany, mathematics, public speaking and dramatics, economics (agricultural and general), and social and political sciences. R. (Si, G. Write for Booklet today BOOTERY A. H. PARROTT, Registrar Fargo Valley City Superior Note: Please mention this advertisement when writitng. Open Saturday Evenings

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have greatly hampered the track stamped itself as one of the strongest April 6. The Bison team has an ex- Relay Teams Go workouts of the Bison and the team in the conference because of the show- cellent chance of winning points in ullitions of is not in a good a shape as Coach ing made at the Minnesota relays held the Sioux Falls meet. To Sioux City Saalwaechter would like to have it at bony tOitoit this time. The Bison relay team has O73y euereit Wallurn Saalwaechter To Enter Teams In Half and Mile; Blakeslee May Pole Vault PHOTOS AND A. Spectrum editorial advocates con- APPLICATION PICTURES vocations, with people from our own A college as speakers. We can stand it Coach Saalwaechter and a group of AT A MODERATE RATE if the armory can. Bison cinderMen left yesterday morn- Fine * * * ing for Sioux Falls, South Dakota, The men we've been getting from a where the Bison will enter the Dakota A. R. Scherling Wardrobe long way off are usually a long way Relays. The Bison will enter in the (OWL STUDIO) half and mile relay and the distance Trunk_ off from their subject. 113 1/2 Boadway * medley. There are also possibilities.of For a pole vault entry. • There are enough celluloid collars "Where You Get Fifteen Photos on the campus to project an all-college The half and mile relay team will For The Price Of Twelve." $30.00 movie, too. be picked from Peschel, Carroll, Sand, * Baldwin, and Jordre. The distance medley from Nelson, Wollan, H. Wei- There are a lot of minute speakers ser, Konichek, Lockrem, Baldwin, and Tan Fibre Cover-. on the grounds. They call them minute Ain't Them Jordre. There is a possibility that Joe ed. Heavy Steel speakers because they have to be sec- Blakeslee will enter the pole vault in Hard Trials onded about sixty times. Runners On Out- the meet. About this time of the year, avail- side. Faced With Weather conditions of the past week able funds grow scarce, and thot the A Tan, Washable, Ralph Erickson could palpitate the comes—"Is it worth the effort!" If it balcony with an extended chortle on is financing your way through school Fabricoid. Should Bridget bristle at my bristle?' that bothers you, investigate the Con- MACHINES SOLD ON sumers Merchandise Association offer MONTHLY PAYMENTS to student salesmen. Earnings during Then have Clifford Booke give a talk Hemstitching Neatly Done vacation for our salesmen range from Wonderful Value. in conjunction with an exhibition of SINGER $400 to $2,500. H-arct work does it. Ex- MONSONS shrubbery, on "The Family Strain." perience is an asset but not.--required. SEWING MACHINE CO. No investment. Write or call for fur- 311 Broadway ther information. LUGGAGE Then he can drink some coffee to Ask About Our Consumers Merchandise Association illustrate the strain. Payment Plan. • * * 410 Cedar Avenue 618 Front St. Opp. N. P. Depot Minneapolis "Why not a convocation on the de- benture plan?" asks the campus il7EMS■IP squeak. Sure. Let's learn to spell the For Graduation word. • * * WRIST WATCH, $17.75 We'd rather have a talk on the in- Nationally Advertised stallment plan. ELECTRICITY * WESTFIELD We might have a little moral advise from Professor Householder, astrono- You Can Buy The 'Best Here For my authority, on "Just because the Small Down Payment And Balance the modern prospector moon is close, don't think it's scotch." In Terms To Suit. • * * With a rebuttal from Al. K. Hall, —CREDIT TO ALL- "But it makes you tight, just the same." Hagen-Newton, Inc. If any students fall asleep when 69 Broadway Dr. Coulter talks, he probably won't Fargo, N. D. notice it. He's talked before members of Congress. STOUT heart; a burro laden with pick, shovel, * * A and the bare necessities of life; and the pros- We could have Alf Skaret give a pector was ready for the gold rush—Sutter's Mill, chalk talk. We've never heard chalk the Pike's Peak country, Cripple Creek, Klondyke. talk, but we dote on these impersona- Thrifty Thirty Five's tions. A scattered trail of half-worked claims marked his sacrifices. Alfred H. Parrott, registrar, can THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS 1 register pathos in presenting the fol- NEVER WENT FURTHER. To-day mining is a business, with electricity lowing potent ditty: AND YOU NEVER SAW A replacing wasteful brawn in mine and mill. CUTS ARE BAD SELECTION of SUITS THAT AS BAD CAN BE. The deep mine, with electric lights, hoists, and TAKE HEED, OR YOU COULD WEAR WITH locomotives; the surface mine with huge electric YOU WILL SURELY SEE GREATER PRIDE. STEP IN shovels scooping up tons of ore in a single bite; SOME YELLOW SLIPS the concentrating mill with its batteries of elec- AS SENT BY ME! AND LOOK—STEP OUT and trically driven machines; the steel mill with its con- (AND I DON'T MEAN BE ADMIRED. SILK LINGERIE.) stant electric heat—here are but a few of elec- tricity's contributions to the mineral industries. Over half the student body talks during convocation, anyway. So in every industry, electricity increases produc- • * * The Globe tion and cuts costs. It is the modern prospector, Why is it that the hatchet-faced leading the way into wider fields and tapping entertainers are the most dull? The Young Men's Store undeveloped resources—that we may enjoy a finer * * civilization and a richer, fuller life. Anyway, the long winded ones blow 102-104 Broadway the most.

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TONY SARG DOES NO highly diverting. Columbus does the for the movies. He says, "All of it day evening of the engagement of favorites but the fur lined collar but- egg WORK—ALL RECREATION famous trick. Queen Isabella is recreation to me. If any one asks Betty Sheldon and Professor Bird. ton shud go to . Cy, as a singer hesa pledges her jewels and very realistic- me about working, I say 'I have never Pink and white cakes bearing the wunderful drummer, xcus pleas, they Tony Sarg's Marionettes made an- ally throws a necklace into the air done a clay's work in my life'—and name of the couple announced the call him a percushion artest, anyway other long-anticipated visit to the and catches it. An undersea scene that's the truth." occasion. he helps put hes band over gib. campus Monday as the concluding shows the pirate, Red Beard, swallow- Betty is a member of Phi Omega deednt no ye hed so meny gude lu- number of the 18th annual Lyceum ed by a sea monster. An interesting BETTY SHELDON AND Pi, , and Guidon. kin coweds at our Kollege an whin it series. "The Adventures of Christo- conversation takes place between An- BIRD TO WED IN SEPT. She is a senior in the School of Edu- kums to dancing oh babies how they pher Columbus", an amusing travesty tonio, Columbus' servant, and the mon- cation. Mr. Bird is an instructor in dooes it an the mess of schenery each on Washington Irving's Life of Col- key. A storm on the island, an Indian Announcement was made at the the school of chemistry. He is a grad- ackt uses an theliting affects ar gorg- umbus, was presented in the college pow-wow, and Carmen's dance are regular dinner of Phi Omega Pi Mon- uate of Iowa State College, where he eoious. Kostoomes ar bootiful an the armory at 8:15. "A Spanish Fiesta" all cleverly clone. Fishes, monkeys, is a member of frat- gurls ceertenli fill them outan one of was presented at the afternoon per- parrots, cats, and sea serpents are ernity. the ackts hes a master of Ceremonys formance.given at 3:45. new additions to the "cast". • They will be married the forepart thet cood kompete with Texas Guinan. "The Adventures of Christopher Besides Mr. Sarg's work in the of September. Yu Toulks beck on the farm doesnt Columbus" is the first of Tony Sarg's puppet show business in which we are kno what yu hey missed by not seeing t American History series. Although it best acquainted with him, he enjoys a Staity 2ollege it, ye all vere there with a big crowd is based on fact, the author says "All wide reputation as an illustrator, Stait Kollege an from now on yu kin bank on them the events presented will not be found writes children's books, draws for May 2, 1929. beeing a yerely affair. in history; I know, because I put magazines, and operates a laboratory Dere Torg; mus be closing. Olaf. some of them in myself." in Chatham, N. Y., which is devoted Ve vas tosee the Breevitys an it P. S. Fergit to tal yu thatFlaten hex This comedy - spectacle - drama is to the making of animated cartoons shure is awl thet ve kan hope fur in got sum keen sweater an soxs sets the sho line, aint gointo stop an tal thet vil be fine to play cow pasture yu abowt any speechial acts , bekaus pool in, also gobs of new neckties. thier awl so gude thet Id hate to sho FOR THE 0. —Adv.

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