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\ 4 J L U M K X X X V I HOPE COLLEGE, HOLLAND, MIGIIIGAN, Fobi-unry 4, 1925 NUMBER 41
DRIVE LAUNCHED FOR EUROPE'S MANY
NEEDY STUDENTS
ANTON RCHERMER IJCADS DIS-CISSION
V. M. AND V. W. SPONSOR COL-LECTION FOR STUDENT
FRIENDSHIP FI ND
O n c e m o r e t h e a p p e a l f o r f u m h
l .as c o m e to H o p e f r o m the na t iona l
headquartei-H of t h e S t u d e n t Fr ieml-
s h i p F u n d . Col lec t ions will he t a k e n
a f t e r c h a p e l t h i s T h u r s d a y a n d F r i -
d a y morn ings . Las t yea r H o p e «tii-
d e n t s con t r ibu ted m o r e t h a n fifty
d o l l a r s to t h e f u n d . An equal or
g r e a t e r a m o u n t is expec ted t h i s yea r .
T h e S tuden t F r i e n d s h i p F u n d is
enabling: t h o u s a n d s of s t u d e n t s In
R u s s i a , G e r m a n y , a n d C e n t r a l
E u r o p e to r e m a i n a t school a n d go
on wi th the i r w ork . T h e s logan of t h e
F u n d is " S t r o n g e r t h a n T r e a t i e s " a n d
I ts o rgan ize r s bel ieve t h a t it is only
by bu i ld ing u p f r i e n d s h i p be tween the
f u t u r e l eaders of A m e r i c a a n d those " 1 i 1 * t * i i'
of E u r o p e t h a t p e r m a n e n t peace can
be ga ined . ^
Mr . Col ton ' s r epor t on Russ ia , g iven
in Sep t ember , 1924, s h o w e d t h a t t h e
need fo r aid is stil l large. S t u d e n N
R u s s i a n un ive r s i t i e s k e e p ait t h e i r
pos t s in sp i t e of h a n d i c a p s w h i c h
would d a u n t most A m e r i c a n u n d e r -
g r a d u a t e s . T h e r e p o r t s h o w e d t h a t
c o n d i t i o n s of c lo th ing , h o u s i n g a n d
m e d i c a l c a r e were dep lo rab le . T h e
m a j o r i t y of t h e s t u d e n t s h a d no h e a t
in t h e i r r o o m s ; t h e beds were r o u g h -
ly m a d e of boa rds , a n d ove rcoa t s
w e r e the only bed cover ings . A m e d -
ica l e x a m i n a t i o n of 3,000 s t u d e n t s
s h o w e d only per cen t in good
h e a l t h . T h o s e w h o needed medic il
c a r e were too poo r to pay f o r it.
S t u d e n t Relief k i t c h e n s a r e o p e r a t -
ing in m a n y of t h e Kussifln wniverei-
t ies . S t u d e n t s a r e usual ly pa i red off
in t e a m s of two, each p a i r s h a r i n g but
o n e mea l a day. At ce r t a in k i t c h e n s
it h a s been c o m m o n to see 50 to GO
s t u d e n t s s t and in l ine a t c los ing t i m e
h o p i n g f o r l e f t overs . T h e a v e r a g e
cost of a mea l is five cents . W e r e -
p r i n t a typica l m e n u f o r a w e e k ;
Monday—Soup , m a d e of mea t , cab -
bage , beets, b u c k w h e a t , ce rea l a n d
cocoa .
T u e s d a y — S o u p wi th m a c a r o n i ; c e r -
eal wi th f r u i t s auce .
W e d n e s d a y — S o u p wi th Mil le t t ;
cu t l e t wi th b e a n s .
T h u r s d a y — S o u p ; ba r l ey wi th s u n -
flower oil.
F r i d a y — S o u p , beans , c u t l d a n d
peas .
S a t u r d a y - - C o u p , cerea l with f r u i t
pauce , cocoa.
T h e S tuden t F r i e n d s h i p F u n d dofc.">
no t s top a t cha r i t y , however . I t he lps
s t u d e n t s to h e l p themse lves . I t s p o n -
s o r s t h e S t u d e n t Coopera t ive Asso-
c ia t ion of G e r m a n y , whose ac t iv i t ies
i nc lude a s t u d e n t k i tohen in wh ich
a n a v e r a g e of 45.000 s t u d e n t s t a k e
t h e i r meals , an e m p l o y m e n t bu reau ,
s t u d e n t hos te ls and homes , c o - o p e r a -
t ive shops a n d can teens , e n t e r p r i s e s
s u c h as shoe a n d ta i lo r r e p a i r shops ,
a n d wholesa le p u r c h a s i n g d e p a r t -
m e n t s and wa rehouses . In Hunga ( .v
g j i e F u n d he lped the s t u d e n t s buy a
p r i n t i n g press , w h e r e t h e y can p r in t
t h e i r own t ex tbooks .
In K h a r k o o , Russ ia , a Univers i ty
Hosp i t a l f o r t h e t r e a t m e n t of sick
s t u d e n t s existed b e f o r e t h e war , bu t
w a s u t t e r ly exhaus t ed a t i ts close. Dr .
I ' a b r i k a u t , its h e a d , w a s still o p e r a t -
ing it when t h e S. F . F . a p p e a r e d on
t h e ' icene in ifl22, bu t t h e r o o m s were
u n h e a t e d , t h e bedd ing was worn out ,
t h e med ic ine a lmos t e x h a u s t e d . T h e
F u n d of fered • new beds, n o u r i s h i n g
food , a n d a m p l e medic ines , w h i c h
Using a s a b a c k g r o u n d f o r b is ta lk
var ious inc iden t s f r o m Old T e s t a m e n t
his tory, A n t o n S c h e r m e r d i r e c t e d the
t h o u g h t s of t h e s t u d e n t s T u e s d a y
n igh t o n t h e s u b j e c t : " L i f t e r s , not
L e a n e r s . "
As t h e essent ia l c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of a
L i f t e r t h e l e a d e r n a m e d p r a y e r a«
t h e first. Ab ra ' ham ' s p r a y e r f o r Lot
be fo re the des t ruc t ion of Sodom t a k e n
a s an example . T h e second essent ia l
is Co-ope ra t ion . P a u l in G a l a t l o n s
urges t h e Chr i s t i an s to " B e a r one a n -
o t h e r ' s b u r d e n s . " A l e a n e r is never
r a n en thus i a s t i c s u p p o r t e r . Then
we mus t t r u s t . David h a d t h i s trus ' :
in God when he f o u g h t a n d o v e r c a m e
Gol ia th . Saul , on the . o t h e r h a n d , was
a l e a n e r — h e finally even l eaned on his
sword a n d died. A m o n g l i f t e r s in
modern l i fe t h e s p e a k e r n a m e d L u t h -
er. F r a n k l i n , Lincoln . Ed i son , a n d
Coolidge.
T h e two can be c o m b i n e d in t h e
s a m e p e r s o n — " J e s u s Chr i s t h a s most
sucess fu ly combined t h e t w o in to
uni ty. If we m u s t lean , let u s lean
on Je sus Chr is t . Chr i s t l eaned on
God and l i f t ed o the r s .
LIBRARY GAINS ADDED VOLUMES
OF SCIENCE, LIT
v. W. C. A.
DR. PATTERSON AND MISS VIS-
SCHER MAKE GENEROUS
GIFTS
SONGSTERS SEEK FRESH FIELDS
GLEE CLUB LEAVES FOR EXTENDED TOUR.
To those who a r e i n t e r e s t ed it may
in te res t ing to k n o w t h a t t h e gi r ls of
t h e Glee C l u b leave f o r t h e E a s t on
Monday m o r n i n g , t a k i n g t h e W o l -
verine, Mich igan Cen t ra l , a t 11:05
f r o m G r a n d Rap ids . T h e y will re-
t u r n , l ike s c a m p e r i n g ch i l d r en c o m e
home, to t h e i r A l m a Mate r , t h e hist
p a r t of t h e last week of F e b r u a r y .
T h e first s top is R o c h e s t e r , Mon-
day, m i d n i g h t . T h e first conce r t will
be the next evening. F r o m the re , t h e
conce r t s proceed r egu l a r l y unt i l Sa t -
u rday n ight finds t h e m in N e w York
City at t h e Y. W . C h a t h a m House . In
f e a r t h a t N. Y. City cou ldn ' t keep
t h e m a week s t r a i g h t , t hey have
p lanned c o n c e r t s b r a n c h i n g off in to
t h e e n v i r o n s : P a t e r s o n , P a s a a i c a n d
Doug las ton , L. I. T h e r e t u r n t r i p
t a k e s t h e m t h r u Schenec t ady , R o -
ches te r ( t h e second t i m e ) a n d Cleve-
land. T;ie last concer t is t h e 27th. In
all, 14 c o n c e r t s h a v e been a r r a n g e d ,
which doesn ' t c o u n t t h e S u n d a y s —
nor the S a t u r d a y n i g h t s w h i c h a r *
lef t f ree , fo r rest of course .
T h e g i r l s a r e go ing f a r . and they
need a good send-off to get t he re . To
m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s in G r a n d Ra-pids
t h e y m u s t leave Hol land ear ly Mon-
day m o r n i n g . If you h a v e any mes-
rages you w a n t t h e m to de l iver p e f -
sonal ly to f r i e n d s out Eas t , be at th'»
I n t e r u r b a n s ta t ion e a r l y — e a r l y a s S
o 'clock to see t h e m off 0 " F e b r u a r y
0.
T h e Hope College L i b r a r y h a s been
e n r i c h e d by t h e g i f t of m a n y new
v o l u m e s d u r i n g t h e pas t few m o n t h s .
Dr . P a t t e r s o n has long been ihandi-
c a p p e d by t h e s e v e r e s h o r t a g e of
books in h is d e p a r t m e n t .
O w i n g to t h e lack of f u n d s
f o r l ib ra ry purposes , Hope College
h a s a d d e d only one vo lume to l is
biological l ib ra ry d u r i n g t h e pas t
t h r e e years . Dr. P a t t e r s o n himself
h a s pa r t i a l l y m a d e good the defici-
ency by year ly p u r c h a s e s and d o n a -
t ions of books f r o m his p r iva te funds .
This yea r he has dona t ed t h e fo l low-
ing new and a u t h o r i t a t i v e w o r k s :
A Text Book of Gene ra l B o t a n y -
Smi th , Over ton* G i l b e r t ; New Biology
— S m a l l w o o d . Reveley, Bar ley; A n a t -
o m y of t h e R a t — H u n t ; M a n u a l of
Foe t a l P i g — B a u m g a r t e n ; Biology
a n d H u m a n Wel fa re -^ -Peabody and H u n t .
Miss A n n e Visscher , f o r m e r l y an
I n s t r u c t o r in Eng l i sh a t Hope, h a s
m a d e a s u b s t a n t i a l addi t ion to t h e li-
b r a r y by t h e g i f t of m a n y m o d e r n
books . T h e s e a r e :
"Old N e w York" , E d i t h W h a r t o n ;
T h e H a u n t e d I taokbhr tp , f h r i s U y p h e r
Mor ley ; T h e F o r s y t h e Saga, Gals -
w o r t h y ; T h e Ladles , T h e Ga l l an t s ,
B a r r i n g t o n ; Best S h o r t S tor ies (1015-
1023—7 vols.) O ' B r i e n ; St. J o a n ,
S h a w ; Best P l ays of 1923, Monte ;
Dr . J o h n s o n , N e w t o n ; Chief E u r o -
pean D r a m a t i s t s , M a t t h e w s ; L o n g e r
P l a y s by Modern A u t h o r s (4 vols.)
C o h e n ; M a h a t a m a Gandh i , R o l l a n d ;
Rooseve l t , C h a r n w o o d ; The G r e a t e s t
A m e r i c a n , V a n d e n Berg .
Busy b ra in s a r e neve r filled to
t h e f u l l " mus t h a v e been t h e t h o t of
t h e p r o g r a m c o m m i t t e e w h e n they
chose t h e s u b j e c t to be d iscussed
" e x a m , week . " f o r w h a t topic could
need m o r e cons ide ra t ion a n d m o r e
deep t h o u g h t t h a n " C h r i s t i a n Ci t izen-
s h i p ; O u r D u t y in Po l i t i c s" . T h e
leader , Mary Siegers , bro t t h e s u b -
jec t to t h e gi r ls in a very f o r c e f u l a n d
i n t e r e s t i ng way. H e r ta lk w a s well
p r e p a r e d a n d we t h ink s h e m u s t havu
t a k e n " t i m e o f f " f r o m h e r "exams." '
to p r e p a r e it. S h e s h o w e d t h a t t h e
du ty of a w o m a n of t oday a s a
C h r i s t i a n ci t izen Is t h r e e f o l d : "Do-
mest ic , I nd iv idua l , a n d Po l i t i c a l "
s t r e s s ing t h e po in t t h a t t h e first du ty
of t h e faiirer s ex a s a c h r i s t i a n ci t izen
is in t h e h o m e . Bu t i t m u s t not a t o p
here . She m u s t not f o rge t t h a t she
h a s been given t h e f r a n c h i s e to vote,
but in vot ing s h e s h o u l d vote f o r u
m a n because h e has h igh idea ls a n d
not mere ly because he is a m e m b e r of
a p a r t i c u l a r p a r t y . A f t e r M a r y had
finished h e r t a lk , topics s u c h a s t h e
"Pos tof f lce W r a n g l e In W a s h i n g t o n ,
D. C." and l aws r e g a r d i n g m a r r i a g e s
were d iscussed .
NORMALS DOWN HOPE; REVENGE
SOUGHT FRIDAY SCORE OF 31-20 MUST B E RE-
VERSED IN THIS WEEK'S GAME
YNTEMA HEADS ANCHOR STAFF
MR. VAN OOSTEN BURG AND MISS TYSSE TO ASSIST
EMINENT EDUCATOR
ADDRESESS HOPE STUDENTS
P r o f e s s o r Smi th B u r n h a m , of i he
W e s t e r n S t a t e N o r m a l College, w h o
w a s t h e s p e a k e r a t t h e Cen tu ry Club
M o n d a y n igh t , add re s sed H o p e Col-
lege s t u d e n t s in Chape l T u e s d a y
m o r n i n g .
Mr . B u r n h a m gave an i n f o r m a l a n d
ve ry c h a r m i n g t a l k a b o u t career.?.
In o r d e r to show w h a t oppo r tun i t i e s
t h e r e w e r e f o r col lege men, he s k e t c h -
ed t h e a c h i e v e m e n t s of t h e men w h o
composed t h e Albion College foo tba l l
t e a m in h is day.
Bes ides his w o r k as P r o f e s s o r of
H i s to ry a t K a l a m a z o o , Mr. B u r n h a m
is t h e a u t h o r of severa l t ex t s ex tens -
ively used in High Schools a n d J u n -
ior High schools . Whi l e In Hol land
h e was t h e gues t of P ro f . Wichers . o
Some E x a m . " H o w l e r s "
O O
• A ce r t a in a m o u n t of money •
• was found on t h e c a m p u s •
• sho r t l y b e f o r e C h r i s t m a s a n d "
• was h a n d e d to t h e L i b r a r i a n . *
• T h e loser m a y recover s a m e if •
• he will call a t t h e L i b r a r i a n ' s •
• office a n d iden t i fy a s to a m o u n t •
• a n d c i r cums tances . •
(Continued on Page Two) o Q
Dr. P a t t e r s o n con t r ibu ted these :—
Ticks a r e i n j u r i o u s to vege ta t ion ,
s u c h as s h e e p a n d o«ther an ima l s .
T h e d r a g o n fly l a rva b r e a t h e s t h r u
i ts a s p a r a g u s .
P u t r e f a c t i o n is a chemica l c h a n g e ,
a decay ing or h a r d e n i n g in to s tone .
Dr. P i e t e r s tells us these i n t e r e s t i ng
f a c t s : —
T h e ma in d i f f e rence be tween t h e
f eed ing of t he f o u r and five t h o u s a n d
is t h a t It took m o r e food to feed t h e
flve t h o u s a n d . .
So lomon ' s Ir.st years were very u n -
h a p p y . His wives b e c a m e in te res ted
in o t h e r t h i n g s t h a n him.
J a c o b led a r io tous life a t Be the l .
T h e Bib le tel ls u s he spen t h i s t i m e
t h e r e In a wor ld ly manner.
At t h e m e e t i n g of t h e A n d h o r As-
soc ia t ion M o n d a y n igh t , D w i g h t Yn t -
e m a was e lected Ed i to r - in -Ch ie f f o r
t h e c o m i n g y e a r . E lec t ion f o r o t h e r
offices we re :
Ass is tan t E d i t o r s — A n n e Tysse,
Neil Van Oos tenburg .
Subsc r ip t ion M n g ' r . — E l l i o t t W e i e r . Ass is tan t Bus iness M a n a g e r s — C a r l
B o v e n k i r k , J a c o b Klk .
H u m o r — P e t e r Wesse l ink , J o h n De
Bell .
S p o r t s — R u s s e l l D a m s t r a .
A l u m n i — A n n e Meengs .
C a m p u s — P o l l y Schu t t .
E x c h a n g e — H e r m i n e R e i n h a r t .
T h e subsc r ip t ion m a n a g e r r e p o r t e d
347 s u b s c r i b e r s to t h e A n c h o r on t h e
c a m p u s . T h i s is t h e l a rges t s t u d e n t
c i rcu la t ion in t h e h i s to ry of t h e An-
cho r . T h e to t a l c i rcu la t ion Is a lso a
r e c o r d - b r e a k e r . T h e bus iness m a n -
a g e r ' s r e p o r t showed a s u r p l u s of $40
ove r t h e a m o u n t on h a n d last y e a r a t
t h i s t ime .
Two a m e n d m e n t s to t h e Cons t i t u -
t ion were accep t ed . T h e first, which
dea l s wi th a m e n d i n g t h e Cons t i tu t ion ,
r e a d s a s fo l lows:
This Cons t i tu t ion m a y be a m e n d e d
by a t w o - t h i r d s vote of t h o s e p r e s e n t
a t a n y m e e t i n g of t h e A n c h o r Asso-
c ia t ion , on t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of
t h e staff .
T h e second a m e n d m e n t dea l s wi th
t h e office of business m a n a g e r a n d
r eads :
T h e r e sha l l be one "business m a n a g -
er and two ass i s t an t bus iness m a n -
agers . T h e r e t i r ing bus iness m a n a g e r
sha l l be r e t a ined f o r a s e c o n d year ,
a t t h e close of wh ich one of t h e a s -
s i s t a n t s sha l l be elected bus iness m a n -
ager , wi th two ass i s tan ts , etc . o
H o p e ' s qu in t e t su f f e r ed t h e first d e -
f e a t a d m i n i s t e r e d by a col lege t h i s
season , when K a l a m a z o o N o r m a l
h a n d e d t h e m a 31-20 ve rd ic t F r i d a y
n igh t . H o p e was le f t beh ind d u r i n g
t h e first half a t t h e end of wh ich t h e
sco re was 19-6. H o p e s t a r t e d ofT
w i t h a b a n g a n d . rolled in s ix po in t s
b e f o r e t h e H i l l t oppe r s k n e w t h e y
w e r e In a cour t g a m e . Then , h o w e v e r
t h e T e a c h e r s b e c a m e a w a r e of t h e
O r a n g e a n d B lue ' s p r e sence a t t h e
gym, a n d f r o m t h e n on H o p e went
score leas fo r t h e r e m a i n d e r of t h o
hal f wh i l e t he K a z o o k s worked t h e
ball u n d e r t h e baske t f o r duos. T h e n ,
too , " J o h n n y " Bogerd ing , all s t a t e
f o r w a r d f o r two sea sons on t h e c h a m -
p i o n s h i p Muskegon H i g h qu in te t , be -
g a n r i n g i n g up long sho t s . W h e n t h o
hal f ended H o p e itrailed 19-6. ' 1
T h e ' H o p e five s eemed to w o r k b e t -
t e r In the las t half a n d kep t t h e
N o r m a l qu in t a s a f e d i s t ance f r o m t h e
loop. T h e H o p e of fense got busy a n d
s t a r t e d ro l l ing in c o u n t e r s also, a n d
soon h a d t h e T e a c h e r s wor r i ed . B u i
t r y a s t h e y migh t , t h e lead of t h e
first session w a s too g r e a t to be ov-
e r c o m e , a n d H o p e w a s beh ind 31-20
w h e n t h e final whis t l e blew. T h e lo-
cals ' s h o r t pass comd not ion Jiad v a*""* • * • *
caused t h e Kazoo five to build u p a
spec ia l de fense .
Kleis, Albers a n d Van L e n t e p layed
beet f o r Hope, wlbdle B o g e r d i n g a n d
Sch rumf f played good ball f o r t h o
T e a c h e r s .
L i n e u p a n d S u m m a r y —
H O P E NORMAJ j
I r v i n g R. F S c h r u m f f
Kle i s L. F B o g e r d i n g
Y o n k m a n C L e e
A l b e r s R . G V a n d e r Hoff
V a n L e n t e L. G O. J o h n s o n
Fie ld Goa l s—Kle i s 4, A lbe r s 2, V a n
Len te , Ott ipoby, R i e m e r s m a , B o g a r d -
Ing 4, Sch rumff , Lee 2. F r e e T h r o w s
— L e e 3, J o h n s o n 2, H e a r n e 2, Ny-
land , Sch rumf f , Albers , R i e m e r s m a .
R e f e r e e — S t r e e t , K a l a m a z o o College.
THE INQUISITIVE REPORTER
Every Week He Asks Four Pertom
Picked at Random, A Question
• T h e Senior Class p lay h a s *
• been c h a n g e d to t h e 17th. 18th •
• a n d 10th of March , d u e to in- •
• t e r f e r e n c e wi th t h e <lates f o r *
• t h e H i g h School play. These •
• d a t e s fa l l on Tuesday , W e d n e s •
• nesday a n d T h u r s d a y . ^
O
The Question
W h a t Should B e Accompl i shed By a
College W e e k l y ?
The Answer Irwin J. Lubbers. English Dept.:—
!• I t shou ld sell Itself t o ever> s t u d e n t on t h e c a m p u s .
2. I t shou ld reflect t h e sp i r i t of
tihe ins t i tu t ion It r e p r e s e n t s .
3. I t shou ld k e e p t h e a l u m n i in-
t e r e s t e d in t h e i r A l m a M a t e r .
4. I t shou ld p r o v o k e Independen t
a n d ind iv idua l cons t ruc t i ve t h i n k i n g
5. I t shou ld s t r i v e con t i nua l l y to
uild u p a g r o u p consc iousness of t h e h i g h e s t type .
Russe l l D a m s t r a , ' 2 7 : —
T h e first need a Col lege p a p e r
s h o u l d fill Is. of course , news, p la in
news, not f lavored by persona l opin-
ions. T h e news I tems a n d t h e o t h e r
I t ems shou ld be kep t s e p a r a t e . T h e n
t h e p a p e r Is t h e best m e a n s of c r ea t -
ing a n d s t r e n g t h e n i n g c o n t a c t s be-
t w e e n t e a c h e r s a n d s tuden t s , b e t w e e n
a l u m n i and s tuden t s , a n d be tween
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Once m o r e t h e a p p e a l f o r f u m h
h a s c o m e to Hope f r o m t h e n a t i o n a l
h e a d q u a r t e r s of t h e S t u d e n t F r i end -
s h i p F u n d . Collect ions will he t a k e n
a f t e r c h a p e l th i s T h u r s d a y a n d F r i -
day morn ing s . Last y e a r H o p e « tu -
d e n t s con t r i bu t ed m o r e t h a n fifty
do l l a r s to t h e f u n d . An equa l or
g r e a t e r a m o u n t is expected t h i s y e a r .
T h e S t u d e n t F r i e n d s h i p F u n d is
e n a b l i n g t h o u s a n d s of s t u d e n t s In
Russ ia , G e r m a n y , a n d C e n t r a l
E u r o p e to r e m a i n a t school a n d go
on wi th t h e i r work . T h e s logan of t h e
F u n d Is " S t r o n g e r t h a n T r e a t i e s " a n d
Its o r g a n i z e r s believe t h a t it is only
by bu i ld ing up f r i e n d s h i p be tween the
f u t u r e l e ade r s of Amer i ca a n d those
of E u r o p e t h a t p e r m a n e n t peace can
be g a h t t d .. .
Mr. Col ton ' s r epor t on Russ i a , g iven
In S e p t e m b e r , 1924, showed t h a t t h e
need f o r aid Is st i l l l a rge . S t u d e n t s
R u s s i a n un ive r s i t i e s k e e p a t t h e i r
p o s t s in sp i t e of h a n d i c a p s wh ich
would d a u n t mos t A m e r i c a n u n d e r -
g r a d u a t e s . T h e r e p o r t s h o w e d t h a t
c o n d i t i o n s of c lo th ing , h o u s i n g a n d
med ica l c a r e were dep lo rab l e . T h e
m a j o r i t y of t h e s t u d e n t s had no h e a t
in t h e i r r o o m s ; t h e beds w e r e r o u g h -
ly m a d e of boards , a n d ove rcoa t s
w e r e t h e only bed cover ings . A m e d -
ical e x a m i n a t i o n of 3,000 s t u d e n t s
s h o w e d only per cen t in good
h e a l t h . T h o s e w h o needed m e d i c i l
c a r e were too poor to pay f o r it.
S t u d e n t Relief k i t c h e n s a r e o p e r a t -
ing in m a n y of t he K u a o d b wnivervsi-
t ies . S t u d e n t s a r e usual ly pa i r ed off
in t e a m s of two, each pa i r s h a r i n g bu t
one mea l a day. At ce r t a in k i t c h e n s
It h a s been c o m m o n to see 50 to GO
s t u d e n t s s t a n d in l ine a t c los ing t i m e
h o p i n g f o r l^f t overs. T h e a v e r a g e
cos t of a m e a l Is flve cents . W e re -
p r i n t a typica l menu f o r a w e e k :
Monday—Soup , m a d e of m e a t , c a b -
bage . beets , b u c k w h e a t , ce rea l a n d
cocoa.
T u e s d a y — S o u p wi th m a c a r o n i ; ce r -
ea l wi th f r u i t sauce .
W e d n e s d a y — S o u p wi th Mil le t t ;
< u t l e t wi th beans .
T h u r s d a y — S o u p ; ba r l ey wi th s u n -
f lower oil.
F r i d a y — S o u p , beans , c u t l f l a n d
peas .
S a t u r d a y - - C o u p , cereal with f r u i t
pauce, cocoa.
T h e S t u d e n t F r i e n d s h i p F u n d doe*
no t s top a t char i ty , however . I t h e l p s
s t u d e n t s to he lp themse lves . I t s p o n -
s o r s t h e S tuden t Coopera t ive Asso-
c ia t ion of G e r m a n y , w h o s e ac t iv i t ies
Inc lude a s tuden t k i tohen in w h i c h
a n a v e r a g e of 45,000 s t u d e n t s t a k e
t h e i r meals , an e m p l o y m e n t b u r e a u ,
s t u d e n t hoste ls and homes , c o - o p e r a -
t ive s h o p s and can teens , e n t e r p r i s e s
s u c h a s shoe and t a i lo r r e p a i r shops ,
a n d wholesa le p u r c h a s i n g d e p a r t -
m e n t a a n d warehouses . In Hunga«.v
F u n d helped t h e s t u d e n t s buy a
p r i n t i n g press, w h e r e t h e y can p r i m
t h e i r own tex tbooks .
In K h a r k o o , Russ ia , a Univers i ty
H o s p i t a l f o r t h e t r e a t m e n t of sick
s t u d e n t s existed b e f o r e t h e w a r , but
w a s u t t e r ly exhaus t ed at i ts close. Dr .
I ' a b r i k a u t , its head , w a s still o p e r a t -
ing it when Ihe S. F . F . a p p e a r e d on
t h e ' :cene in 1!)22, bu t t h e r o o m s were
u n h e a t e d , t he bedd ing w a s worn out ,
t h e med ic ine a lmos t e x h a u s t e d . T h e
F u n d offered new beds, n o u r i s h i n g
food, a n d a m p l e medic ines , wh ich
Using a s a b a c k g r o u n d fo r his t a l k
va r ious inc iden t s f r o m Old T e s t a m e n t
h is tory , Anton S c h e r m e r d i rec ted t h e
t h o u g h t s of t h e s t u d e n t s T u e s d a y
n igh t o n t h e s u b j e c t : "L i f t e r s , no t
L e a n e r s . "
As t h e essent ia l c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of a
L i f t e r t h e l eade r n a m e d p r a y e r a s
t h e first, Ab ra ' ham ' s p r a y e r f o r Lot
b e f o r e t h e des t ruc t ion of Sodom t a k e n
a s a n example . T h e second essent ia l
Is Co-opera t ion . P a u l in Ga la t l ons
u rges t h e Chr i s t i an s to " B e a r one a n -
o t h e r ' s b u r d e n s . " A l e a n e r is n e v e r
r a n e n t h u s i a s t i c s u p p o r t e r . Then
we mus t t rus t . David h a d t h i s trus ' ;
in God when he f o u g h t a n d o v e r c a m e
Gol ia th . Saul, on the , o t h e r h a n d , w a s
a l e a n e r — h e finally even leaned on his
sword a n d died. A m o n g l i f t e r s In
m o d e r n l i fe t h e s p e a k e r n a m e d L u t h -
er, F r a n k l i n , Lincoln , Ed ison , a n d
Coolidge.
T h e two can be combined in t h e
s a m e p e r s o n — " J e s u s Chr is t h a s mos t
sucess fu ly combined t h e two in to
uni ty . If we m u s t lean , let u s l ean
on J e s u s Chr i s t . Chr i s t leahed on
God and l i f ted o the r s .
LIBRARY GAINS ADDED VOLUMES
OF SCIENCE, LIT
v. W. C. A.
DR. PATTERSON AND MISS VIS-
SCHER MAKE GENEROUS
GIFTS
SONGSTERS SEEK FRESH FIELDS
G L E E C L U B L E A V E S
F O R E X T E N D E D T O U R .
To those w h o a r e in te res ted it m a y
in t e res t ing to k n o w t h a t t h e g i r l s of
t h e Glee Club leave f o r t h e E a s t on
M o n d a y morn ing , t a k i n g t h e W o l -
verine, Mich igan Cen t ra l , a t 11:0.',
f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s . They will r e -
t u r n , l ike s c a m p e r i n g ch i ld ren c o m e
home, to t h e i r A l m a Mate r , t h e last
p a r t of t he last week of F e b r u a r y .
T h e first s t op is Roches t e r , Mon-
day, m i d n i g h t . T h e first conce r t will
be the next evening . F r o m the re , t h e
c o n c e r t s proceed r egu l a r l y unt i l Sa t -
u rday nigiht finds t h e m in New York
City at t he Y. W . C h a t h a m House . In
f oa r t h a t N. Y. City cou ldn ' t k e e p
t h e m a week s t r a i g h t , t hey h a v e
p l anned c o n c e r t s b r a n c h i n g off Into
t h e env i rons : P a t e r s o n . P a s a a i c a n d
Douglas ton , L, I. T h e r e t u r n t r i p
t a k e s t h e m t h r u Schenec tady , R o -
c h e s t e r ( t h e s econd t i m e ) a n d Cleve-
land. Tiie last concer t is t h e 27th. In
all . 14 conce r t s h a v e been a r r a n g e d ,
which doesn ' t c o u n t t h e S u n d a y s —
nor t h e S a t u r d a y n i g h t s w h i c h a r *
lef t f ree , f o r rest of course .
T h e gir ls a r e go ing fa r , and t h e y
need a good send-off to get t h e r e . To
m a k e a r r a n g e m e n t s in G r a n d R a p i d s
they m u s t leave Hol land ear ly Mon-
day morn ing . If you h a v e a n y mcs-
r ages you w a n t t h e m to de l iver pe r -
sonal ly to f r i e n d s out Eas t , be a t th'*
I n t e r u r b a n s t a t i o n e a r l y — e a r l y a s 8
o 'clock to see t h e m off on F e b r u a r y
n.
T h e H o p e College L i b r a r y h a s been
e n r i c h e d by t h e g i f t of m a n y new
vo lumes d u r i n g t h e p a s t f ew m o n t h s .
Dr. P a t t e r s o n h a s long been ihandi-
c a p p e d by t h e s e v e r e s h o r t a g e of
books in h is d e p a r t m e n t .
Owing to t h e lack of f u n d s
f o r l i b ra ry purposes , H o p e College
h a s a d d e d only one v o l u m e to i ts
biological l i b ra ry d u r i n g t h e pas t
t h r e e yea r s . Dr. P a t t e r s o n himself
has pa r t i a l l y m a d e good t h e defici-
ency by y e a r l y p u r c h a s e s a n d d o n a -
t ions of books f r o m his p r iva t e f u n d s .
This yea r he has d o n a t e d t h e fo l low-
ing new a n d a u t h o r i t a t i v e w o r k s :
A Text Book of G e n e r a l B o t a n y —
Smi th , Over ton , Gi lbe r t ; New Biology
— S m a l l w o o d , Reveley . Bar l ey ; A n a t -
omy of t h e R a t — H u n t ; M a n u a l of
Foe ta l P i g — B a u m g a r t e n ; Biology
and H u m a n W e l f a r e - ^ P e a b o d y and H u n t .
Miss A n n e Visscher , f o r m e r l y a n
I n s t r u c t o r In Eng l i sh a t Hope, h a s
m a d e a s u b s t a n t i a l a d d i t i o n to t h e li-
b r a r y by t h e g i f t of m a n y m o d e r n
books. T h e s e a r e :
"Old N e w York" , E d i t h W h a r t o n ;
The H a u n t e d U o o k s h ^ p , f h r i s U > p h e r
Mor ley; T h e F o r s y t h e Saga, Gals -
w o r t h y ; T h e Lad les , T h e Ga l l an t s ,
B a r r i n g t o n ; Best S h o r t S tor ies (1915-
1023—7 vols.) O ' B r i e n ; St. J o a n ,
S h a w ; Best P lays of 1923, Mon te ;
Dr. J o h n s o n , N e w t o n ; Chief E u r o -
pean D r a m a t i s t s . M a t t h e w s ; Longe r
P l a y s by Modern A u t h o r s (4 vols.)
Cohen ; M a h a t a m a G a n d h i . R o l l a n d ;
Rooseve l t , C h a r n w o o d ; The G r e a t e s t
A m e r i c a n , V a n d e n Berg .
Busy b r a i n s a r e neve r filled to
t h e f u i l " m u s t have been the t ho t of
t h e p r o g r a m c o m m i t t e e when they
chose t h e s u b j e c t to be discussed
e x a m , w e e k , " f o r w h a t topic coulu
need m o r e cons ide ra t i on a n d m o r e
deep t h o u g h t t h a n " C h r i s t i a n Ci t izen-
s h i p ; O u r Du ty In Po l i t i c s" . T h e
leader , M a r y Siegers, b ro t t he s u b -
jec t to t h e gi r ls in a very f o r c e f u l a n d
i n t e r e s t i ng way . H e r t a lk was well
p r e p a r e d a n d we t h i n k s h e mus t havw
t a k e n " t i m e off" f r o m h e r "exams." '
to p r e p a r e it. S h e showed t h a t t h e
d u t y of a w o m a n of today a s x
C h r i s t i a n ci t izen Is t h r e e f o l d : "Do-
mest ic , Ind iv idua l , a n d Po l i t i ca l "
s t r e s s ing t h e point t h a t t h e first d u t y
of t h e faiirer sex a s a c h r i s t i a n c i t izen
is in t h e home . B u t Jt mus t not s t o p
here . She m u s t not f o rge t t h a t s h e
h a s been given t h e f r a n c h i s e to vote,
but in vo t ing s h e s h o u l d vote f o r u
m a n because he h a s h igh ideals a n d
not m e r e l y because he is a m e m b e r of
a p a r t i c u l a r pa r ty . A f t e r Mary h a d
finished h e r t a lk , top ics such a s t h e
"Pos tof f lce W r a n g l e In W a s h i n g t o n ,
D. C." a n d laws r e g a r d i n g m a r r i a g e s
were discussed.
—o«
YNTEMA HEADS ANCHOR STAFF
MR. VAN OOSTENBURG AND MISS TYSSE TO ASSIST
Carl
J o h n De
EMINENT EDUCATOR
A D D R E S E S S H O P E S T U D E N T S
P r o f e s s o r Smi th B u r n h a m , of t he
W e s t e r n S t a t e N o r m a l College, w h o
was t h e s p e a k e r a t t h e C e n t u r y Club
M o n d a y n igh t , a d d r e s s e d H o p e Col-
lege s t u d e n t s In C h a p e l Tuesday
m o r n i n g .
Mr . B u r n h a m gave a n i n f o r m a l a n d
very c h a r m i n g t a l k a b o u t career?!.
In o r d e r to show w h a t oppo r tun i t i e s
t h e r e w e r e f o r col lege men, he s k e t c h -
ed t h e a c h i e v e m e n t s of t h e men w h o
c o m p o s e d t h e Albion College foo tba l l
t e a m in his day.
Bes ides his w o r k a s P r o f e s s o r of
H i s to ry a t K a l a m a z o o , Mr. B u r n h a m
is t h e a u t h o r of s eve ra l t ex t s ex tens-
ively used in High Schools a n d J u n -
ior High schools . W h i l e In Hol land
he was t h e gues t of P r o f . Wiche r s . o
Sonic Exam. "Howlers"
O o
• A ce r t a in a m o u n t of m o n e y •
• w a s found on t h e c a m p u s •
* shor t ly b e f o r e C h r i s t m a s a n d *
• was h a n d e d to t h e L i b r a r i a n . *
* T h e loser m a y recover s a m e if •
• he will cal l a t t h e L i b r a r i a n ' s •
* office a n d iden t i fy as to a m o u n t •
• a n d c i r c u m s t a n c e s . •
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Dr. P a t t e r s o n c o n t r i b u t e d t he se :—
Ticks a r e i n j u r i o u s to vege ta t ion ,
such as s h e e p a n d o t h e r a n i m a l s .
T h e d r a g o n fly l a rva b r e a t h e s t h r u
i ts a s p a r a g u s .
P u t r e f a c t i o n is a chemica l change ,
a decay ing or h a r d e n i n g into s tone .
Dr. P i e t e r s tells us t he se i n t e r e s t i ng
f a c t s ; —
T h e ma in d i f f e r ence be tween t h e
f eed ing of t h e f o u r a n d five t h o u s a n d
is t h a t it took m o r e food to feed the.
five t h o u s a n d . .
So lomon ' s last y e a r s were very u n -
h a p p y . His wives b e c a m e In teres ted
in o t h e r t h i n g s t h a n h im.
J a c o b led a r i o t o u s l i fe a t Be the l .
T h e Bib le tells u s h e spen t h i s t i m e
t h e r e In a wor ld ly manner.
At t h e m e e t i n g of t h e A n d h o r As-
soc la t ion M o n d a y n igh t , Dwigh t Yn t -
e m a w a s elected Ed i to r - in -Ch ie f f o r
t h e c o m i n g yea r . E lec t ion f o r o t h e r
offices we re :
Ass i s tan t E d i t o r s — A n n e Tysse,
Neil Van O o s t e n b u r g .
Subsc r ip t ion M n g ' r . — E l l i o t t W e i e r . Ass i s tan t Bus iness M a n a g e r s
B o v e n k i r k , J a c o b Kik .
H u m o r — P e t e r Wesse l ink ,
Bell .
S p o r t s — R u s s e l l D a m s t r a .
A l u m n i — A n n e Meengs .
C a m p u s — P o l l y S c h u t t .
E x c h a n g e — H e r m i n e R e i n h a r t .
T h e subsc r ip t ion m a n a g e r r e p o r t e d
347 subsc r ibe r s to t h e A n c h o r on t h e
c a m p u s . T h i s is t h e largest s t u d e n t
c i r cu la t ion in t h e h i s to ry of t h e An-
cho r . T h e to ta l c i rcu la t ion is a lso a
r e c o r d - b r e a k e r . T h e bus iness m a n -
a g e r ' s r e p o r t s h o w e d a s u r p l u s of $40
ove r t h e a m o u n t on h a n d last y e a r a t
t h i s t ime .
Two a m e n d m e n t s to the Cons t i t u -
tion were accep ted . T h e first, wh ich
dea ls wi th a m e n d i n g t h e Cons t i tu t ion ,
r e a d s a s fo l lows:
Th i s Cons t i tu t ion m a y be a m e n d e d
by a t w o - t h i r d s vo te of t hose p r e s e n t
a t a n y mee t ing of t h e A n c h o r Asso-
c ia t ion , on t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of
t h e staff .
T h e second a m e n d m e n t dea l s wi th
t h e office of bus iness m a n a g e r a n d
r e a d s :
T h e r e sha l l be one bus iness m a n a g -
e r a n d two a s s i s t a n t bus iness m a n -
age r s . T h e r e t i r i n g bus iness m a n a g e r
sha l l be r e t a ined f o r a second yea r ,
a t t h e close of w h i c h one of t h e a s -
s i s t a n t s shal l be e lec ted bus iness m a n -
age r , wi th two ass i s tan t s , etc . o
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VERSED IN THIS WEEK'S GAME
H o p e ' s q u i n t e t su f fe red t h e first de -
f e a t a d m i n i s t e r e d by a college t h i s
season , w h e n K a l a m a z o o N o r m a l
h a n d e d t h e m a 31-20 verd ic t F r i d a y
n igh t . H o p e was le f t beh ind d u r i n g
t h e first half a t the e n d of which t h e
s c o r e was 19-6. H o p e s t a r t e d oft
w i t h a b a n g a n d rol led in s ix po inU
b e f o r e t h e H i l l t o p p e r s k n e w t h e y
w e r e In a c o u r t game . Then , howeve r
t h e T e a c h e r s became a w a r e of t h e
O r a n g e a n d Blue ' s p r e sence a t t h e
gym, a n d f r o m then on H o p e went
scoreleaa f o r t h e r e m a i n d e r of t h o
hal f whi le t h e K a z o o k s worked t h e
bal l u n d e r t h e basket f o r duos. T h e n ,
too , " J o h n n y " Bogerd ing , all s t a t e
f o r w a r d f o r t w o sea sons on t h e c h a m -
p i o n s h i p M u s k e g o n H i g h qu in te t , be-
g a n r i n g i n g u p long s h o t s . W h e n t h e
ha l f ended H o p e (trailed 19-6.
T h V H o p e five s eemed to work bet-
t e r in t h e las t ha l f a n d kep t t h e
N o r m a l qu in t a sa fe d i s t ance f r o m t h e
loop. T h e H o p e of fense got busy a n d
s t a r t e d ro l l i ng in c o u n t e r s also, a n d
soon h a d t h e T e a c h e r s wor r ied . B u i
t r y a s t h e y might , -the lead of t h e
first sess ion was too g r e a t to be ov-
e rcome , a n d Hope w a s beh ind 31-20
w h e n t h e final whis t l e blew. T h e lo-
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caused t h e Kazoo five to build u p a
spec ia l d e f e n s e .
Kleis, Albei-s and Van L e n t e p layed
bes t f o r H o p e , wh i l e B o g e r d i n g a n d
Schrumff played good ball f o r t h o
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land . S c h r u m f f , Albers , R i e m e r s m a .
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ha t S h o u l d Be Accompl i shed By a
College W e e k l y ?
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r I t shou ld sel l itself t o ever> s t u d e n t on the c a m p u s .
2. I t s h o u l d ref lect t h e sp i r i t of
t h e in s t i t u t ion i t r ep re sen t s .
3. I t shou ld k e e p t h e a l u m n i In-
t e res t ed in the i r A l m a Ma/ter.
4. I t shou ld p r o v o k e Independen t
a n d Ind iv idua l c o n s t r u c t i v e th ink ing .
5. I t s h o u l d s t r i v e con t inua l ly to
uild up a g r o u p consc iousness of t h e h ighes t t y p e .
Russe l l D a m s t r a , ' 2 7 : —
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shou ld fill its. of course , news, p la in
news, n o t flavored by persona l opin-
ions. T h e news I tems a n d t h e o the r
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T n e c o n v e r s a t i o n of c o - e d s a t H o p e
C o l l e g e — p e r h a p s In o t h e r col leges,
too—is , l ike al l G a u l , d iv ided in to
t h r e e p a r t s : (1) woes (2) c l o t h e s (3)
beaux . And we s u s p e c t t h a t t h e top-
ics d i scussed by t h e men fa l l u n d e r
s i m i l a r h e a d s , wi th t h e s u b s t i t u t i o n of
s p o r t s f o r c l o t h e s — a m o n g s o m e .
Ge t a g r o u p of col lege people to-
g e t h e r , a n d t h e y I m m e d i a t e l y begin
on o n e of t hese topics;. T h e y .have to
t a l k pe r sona lilies b e c a u s e t h e y d o not.
k n o w how to conve r se . " W a s n ' t t h a i
an a w f u l e x a m . Wick g a v e us in his-
t o r y y e s t e r d a y ? " , " I t h i n k t h a t d re s s
of Sylv ia ' s is p e r f e c t l y h i d e o u s ! " .
" D i d you k n o w t h a t J o h n a n d E l l en
h a d b r o k e n u p ? " , a n d " S o m e b a s k e t -
bal l g a m e we bad las t F r i d a y , wasn ' t
i t ? " a r e t h e l e a d i n g r e m a r k s u n d e r
whinh n ine ty per cen t of o u r c o n v e r -
sa t ion would fal l . /
Thi s Inabi l i ty to t a l k is p a r t i c u l a r l y
a n d p a i n f u l l y ev iden t w h e n t h e r e a r e
o u t s i d e r s in t h e g r o u p . A f t e r t h e first
pol i te r e m a r k s , t h e H o p e i t e s begin
t h e i r r o u n d of lessons, P r o f s . , each
o t h e r , a n d the v i s i to r s a r e a t l iber ty
to be bored to ex t i nc t i on . Las t y e a r a
g r o u p of J u n i o r a n d Senior gir ls , p re -
s u m a b l y l eade r s in t h e school , we re
Invi ted to meet a d i s t i ngu i shed gues t
f r o m a n o t h e r ci ty. She w a s a b r i l l i an t
a n d c h a r m i n g w o m a n , w h o could
h a v e rea l ly m a d e t h e e v e n i n g one to
be r e m e m b e r e d ; b u t t h e g i r l s cou ld
no t converse . T h e endless r o u n d of
school ac t iv i t ies a n d pe r sona l i t i e s w a s
b r o u g h t u p once m o r e — n o t b e c a u s e
t h e g i r l s des i red to* monopo l i ze t h e
c o n v e r s a t i o n , b u t b e c a u s e t h e y
D I D X T K N O W H O W T O T A L K -
a n d t h e gues t , no t be ing a c q u a i n t e d
w i th t ho people d i scussed , l i s tened po-
li tely a n d k e p t s i l en t . T h a t scene is
r e p e a t e d E V E R Y T I M E v is i to rs f r o m
. o u t s i d e meet a g r o u p of H o p e s tu -
den t s .
W e a r e not u r g i n g t h a t s t u d e n t s
l a u n c h f o r t h i n to t h e d iscuss ion o i
E i n s t e i n ' s t h e o r y of r e l a t iv i ty or
P l a t o ' s r ea l i sm w h e n t h e y get t o g e t h -
e r . T h o s u b j e c t doesn ' t m a t t e r so
m u c h a n y w a y — n o t in social conve r -
s a t i o n . Mme. R o l a n d could converse
f a s c i n a t i n g l y a b o u t va r i e t i e s or curs ii.
dogs ' ta i ls . It is s imp ly t h e ab i l i ty to
t a l k in te l l igent ly a n d i n t e r e s t i n g b
a b o u t g e n e r a l s u b j e c t s v~'ihout de-
s c e n d i n g to pe r sona l i t i e s wh ich ii;
l a ck ing .
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ian t conve r sa t i ona l i s t s ; but t hey arc
o n e In a t h o u s a n d . Tho res t mus»
cultlVAto it a s t h e y would a n y othei
a r t . I t Is w o r t h cu l t iva t ing .
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g a t h e r e d in t h e s a l o n s of t h e lead ing
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Echool s h o u l d (have on its c a m p u s a s
well a s a t h l e t i c t e a m s , d e b a t i n g t e a my
a n d g lee c lubs . T h i s o r g a n i z a t i o n Is
t h e o r c h e s t r a . A f e w y e a r s ago , u n -
de r t h e d i r e c t i o n of Mr. Moinecke ,
H o p e had an o r c h e s t r a to be p r o u d of.
Hut a f t e r Mr . Mo inecke left , a l o n g
wi th s o m e o." t h e . o r c h e s t r a ' s mos t*
t a l e n t e d m e m b e r s , In teres t In t h o
work dec l ined a n d in sp i t e of t n c
l e ade r s ' e a r n e s t e f fo r t s t ho work p ro-
g ressed ve ry -slowly un t i l t h e o r c h e s .
t ra f inal ly d i s b a n d e d . Th i s y e a r t h e
o r c h e s t r a h a s aga in boon o r g a n i z e d
wi th a c o m p e t e n t d i r e c t o r a n d we
h o p e t h a t wa m a y soon •have an o r -
c h e s t r a t h a t will m a k e a n a m e f o r
itself a n d f o r H o p e College.
T h e r e a r e m a n y th ings , h o w e \ e r ,
t h a t m a k e t h e p r o g r e s s of t h e o r c h e s -
t i a v e r y ' s l o w . One l e a s o n is t h a i t h e
s t u d e n t s do no t t u r n ou t a s wel l a s
t h e y whould. T h e r e is m u c h t a len t
a l o n g o r c h e s t r a l l ines a t H o p e col -
lege w h i c h is not be ing used in t h e
o r c h e s t r a . A n o t h e r r eason is t h a t
t h e s t u d e n t s c o m p o s i n g t h e o r c h e s t r a
do not feel t h a t t h e y h a v e t h e t ln i . '
to p i a c t i s e on t h e i r m u s i c o u t s i d e of
r e h e a r s a l s a n d of c o u r s e th i s p r a c t i s e
is a b s o l u t e l y essen t i a l .
Moth of t h e s e f a c t o r s a r e due , in a
l a r g e e x t e n t to t h e l ack of an Incen-
t ive wh ich will m a k e t h e s t u d e n t s
w a n t to c o m e out a n d work . A f t e r
al l w h a t credi t to t h e o r c h e s t r a m e m -
be r s r ece ive f o r t h e i r h a r d w o r k ? W e
h o n o r o u r a t h l e t i c t e a m s but m a n y
: ; tuden t s do not even k n o w t h a t wo
h a v e an o r c h e s t r a . P e r h a p s If we
would be m o r e i n t e r e s t ed as a s t u d e n t
body in o u r o r c h e s t r a and d e m a n d
t h a t we h a v e a good one, p e r h a p s o u r
o r c h e s t r a wnt.ld a c c o m p l i s l y i n o r e - j m l ^
p r o g r e s s m o r e r ap id ly .
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cou ld bo d o n e , h o w e v e r , would be t n a t
of g iv ing r e g u l a r co l lege c red i t to al l
s t u d e n t s w h o spend a n h o u r o r m o r e
on t h e i r m u s i c eve ry d a y w h e t h e r
t h a t m u s i c bo vocal or i n s t r u m e n t a l .
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no t a s i m p o r t a n t a s poe t ry a n d d r a m a
a n d o t h e r f o r m s of l i t e r a t u r e w h i c h
we s t u d y a n d rece ive c red i t f o r ? How
m a n y s t u d e n t s t h e r e a r e w h o love
.nusic a n d h a v e a t a l e n t f o r it bes ides
b u t w h o fee l t h e y c a n n o t a f f o r d to
s p e n d t h e r e q u i r e d t i m e in p r a c t i c i n g .
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c h e s t r a . W e w a n t a n o r c h e s t r a t h a t
c a n g ive an e n t e r t a i n m e n t in o u r
g y m n a s i u m , t h a t can ass is t a t o u t
p lays a n d o t h e r o n t o r t a l n m o n t s . W e
w a n t an o r c h e s t r a t h a t c a n g ive r e -
c i t a l s in o t h e r t o w n s a s our g lee c lubs
do a n d in t h i s w a y Increase t h o r e p u -
t a t i o n of o u r schoo l . B u t in o r d e r to
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lege p a s t o r , R e v . A lbo r tu s P i e t e r s .
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t h e Roya l H;s to r Ica l Society of t h e
N e t h e r l a n d s , ar . o r g a n i z a t i o n u n d e r
t h e p a t r o n a g e of Queen W i l h e l m i n a .
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book a lso se rved a s h e r doctor'-s t he s i s
w h e n s h e s e c u r e d h e r P h . D . f r o m Co-
l u m b i a .
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n o u n c e t h o b i r t h of a s econd son.
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a t t e n d t h o f u n e r a l of t h e i r f a t h e r - I n •
law, A r n o l d Do F e y t e r .
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h o m e town, G r a n d v i l l e . Mich.
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t lrpe t h e y a r e d e p e n d i n g on t ho h e l p
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u n a n i m o u s l y by t ho N a t i o n a l Associa-
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m e n ' s C h r i s t i a n A s s o c i a t i o n :
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s h i p F u n d is o n e of t h o m o s t p o w -
e r f u l i n f luences f o r p e a c e inas-
m u c h a s t h e relief w o r k of t h e
las t t h r o y e a r s h a s p r o v e n a bond
of i n t e r n a t i o n a l f r i e n d s h i p a n d
h a s d r a w n t h e s t u d e n t s of t h e
wor ld t o w a r d a b e t t e r u n d e r -s t a n d i n g of o n e a n o t h e r , t n e r o -
f o r e be It resolved t h a t wo. t ho
d e l e g a t e s of t h e Si lver B a y Con-
f e r e n e e of t h o Y o u n g W o m e n ' s
C h r i s t i a n A s s o c i a t i o n . . p l edge
o u r s e l v e s to s u p p o r t t h e work of
Hi© S t u d e n t F r i e n d s h i p F u n d ,
a n d to p r o m o t e on o u r o w n c a m -
pus t h e p r inc ip l e s f o r w h i c h It
s t a n d s . "
T h e S t u d e n t F r i e n d s h i p I r u n d w a s
o rgan ized In 1922 u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s
of t h e W o r l d ' s S t u d e n t C h r i s t i a n Fed-
o ra t i on .
I t h a s been b r o u g h t to o u r a t t e n -
tion t h a t B r u n o D e B r u i n o h a s deve lop -
ed s o m e t h i n g bes ides an a c a d e m i c in-
t e r e s t in s choo l t h e s e days .
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e One) -
b e t w e e n s t u d e n t s of d i f f e r e n t schools .
T h e r e is n o t e n o u g h of t h i s k ind of
n e w s a n d t oo m u c h of n e w s w h i c h ev-
e r y o n e is f a m i l i a r w i t h . "If a p a p e r
n o t s eek to m o u l d t h e op in ions of
s t u d e n t s , it f a l l s s h o r t of i ts possi-
bi l i t ies . A p i tper s h o u l d sot f o r itself
Idea l s f o r t h a t schoo l , a def in i te
g r o u p of t h i n g s to w o r k fo r . t h e n
c o n s i s t e n t p o u n d a w a y a t t h i s
H e n r y NybOer, *26:—
S o m e t h i n g s 1 w o u l d l ike to see in
o u t co l l ege p a p e r a r e : (1 ) An a r t i -
clei w r i t t e n by . the odi tor- in-cUiclJ
d e a l i n g w i th t ho t r u e sp i r i t of Hope .
(2 ) T h o j o k e c o l u m n s h o u l d be wr i t -
t en by s o m e o n e o t h e r t h a n t h o j o k e
e d i t o r f o r t h e s a k e of va r i e ty . t,;;)
T h e n u m b e r of a d v e r t i s e m e n t s shou ld
be l e s sened f.s it c h e a p e n s t h e pape r .
F i n a l l y c o n v i n c e t h e s t u d e n t s of Hope
by m e a n s of a r e a l A n c h o r , t h a t they
s h o u l d road t ho A n c h o r .
J o a n K u y p e r , ' 2 5 : —
I t s h o u l d c o n t r i b u t e viitally to the
o r g a n i c l i fe of t h o s c h o o l — w h i c h it
d o e s n ' t . I t s h o u l d no t s t ick ou t l ike
a stiff t h u m b — W . l J c h It does . To ex-
p r e s s It f o rc ib ly , t h o school p a p e r
s h o u l d bo p r o p h e t , pr ies t , a n d kin^,
in o u r socia l o r d e r . T h i s s i m p l y
m e a n s t h a t i t s f u n c t i o n s i nc lude t h e
i n a u g u r a t i o n of n e w ideas , t h e minis-
t r y to t h e p r e s e n t needs , a n d t h e be-
c o m i n g of a t r u e s y m b o l to t h e ou t -
s i d e wor ld , of w h a t H o p e is. T h a t
a b o u t al l I t h i n k . In f ac t , it is qu i t e
e n o u g h .
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J u l i a H u n t l e y w a s a m o n g t h e Kala-
m a z o o v i s i to rs l as t w ^ e k - o n d .
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Winnmg the West
The General Electric Com-pany provides for agricul-ture little motors that do the farm chores and great ones t h a t o p e r a t e m a m m o t h p u m p s t o i r r i g a t e v a s t stretches of arid valleys.
If you are interested in learning more about what electricity is doing, write for Reprint No. AR391 con-taining a complete set of these advertisements.
Irrigation by electrically driven pumps has made hundreds of thousands of acres of desert land in the Intermountain West blossom like the rose.
For a few cents a month per acre, electricity—the giant worker—brings the life-giving water from distant lakes and rivers to rainless valleys, producing rich harvests of fruits and vegetables, cereals and forage.
What electricity is doing for the farmer is only a counterpart of what it is doing for Industry, Trans-portation, City and Country life or any of the profes-sions. It is a tool ready for your use and which, wisely used, will make the impossible of today an accomplished fact tomorrow.
How electricity does these things is important to the stud jnt in a technical school—but what electricity can do ij important to every college man or woman, no matter what their life's work may be.-
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SOCIETY SECTION
F U I E X D S i n p
SOUOSIS S O C I E T Y and s t r a i g h t , fu l l of h a r d n e s s . H e r
l a r k s p u r eyes h a d a g l in t l ike steel,
a n d h e r ha i r lay dead a b o v e t h e m .
And g r e a t p o w e r w a s in t h e h a n d s of
* t h e w o m a n . So she s a t h e r down on
J e h o v a h placed t h e w o m a n in t h e t h e h e i P h t a n d loked down on the
House of Life . J e h o v a h placed h e r e I a n d o f a m b i t i o n . T h e way was g r i m
on t h e e a r t h a m o n g t h e ch i ld ren of a n ( l r o c k y a n d wal ls a r o s e f r o m t h o
men . And he sa id to t h e w o m a n , valley. And t h e r e a p p e a r e d on t h e
" T h e r e a r e g rea t t h i n g s in s t o r e fo r N v a y n i ang l ed . m o a n i n g c r ea tu r e s , t h e
t h e e ! " J e h o v a h ' s f a c e was t e n d e r f u s i o n s of l«er crucif ied conscience ,
a n d pi tying, a n d he held t h e h a n d of And h e r h e a r t was dead in h e r bosom,
n o r love n o r r igh teousness dwe l t
t he re , a n d ju s t i ce and k i n d n e s s had
pe r i shed . And love lay a la ln in Uv5
valley. And h e r f ee t and t r a i l i ng
s k i r t s were red l ike t h e hea r t of a
poppy . In t h e eyes of men was
d r e a d , a n d n o n e would s h a r e (the
he igh t wi th he r , and t h e he igh t s w e i c
lonely a n d f e a r s o m e a n d empty . Ann
p o w e r was a s gall on h e r t ongue , a n d
t h e w o m a n w e p t fo r h e r lost h a p p ! -
A T T E N T I O N ! Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday you get a
Haircut and Marcel for $1.00 at
17 E. 8 St. YE BbAUl Y SHoPPE Ph. 2422 Use same Stairway as Lacey's Studio
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Sprletsma & Son, HOLLAND, MICH.
STUDENTS Get Your Eats
at
Molenaar&DeGoede 14 liast 8th St.
FOR YOUR NEXT HAIR GUT OR SHAVE
TRY
The White Cross Three experienced Barbers.
Hair Bobbing a specialty,
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Christmas & Milestone Pictures next at
The Lacey Studio Don't Delay
DISEASE* OF THE EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT t l j
22 West 8th Street.
Office
t h e w o m a n in h is h a n d .
And s h e stood a s o n e newly a w a k -
ened . She stood a s one roused f r o m
deep s l u m b e r , bewi lde red . As a bird
re leased f r o m a cage , c o n f u s e d , a n d
s h e k n e w not w h a t to do wi th her
f r e e d o m . So s h e s toud puzzled in
t h e House of Life , a n d asked not t h e
p lan of J e h o v a h .
And a s s h e s t ood poised on tho
t h r e s h o l d , t hose in t h e House of Life n0HM- And J e h o v a h looked down am1,
beheld her . The i r eyes found h e r fa i t \ p y e s ( , f • M w i h wore ful l of com-
f o r h e r h a i r swir led in r ipples , in tor - pass ing and s o r r o w . An exceeding bi t -
r e n t s of gold t o w a r d h e r foo t s teps . ^ w a l 1 l ) U r 8 t f r o m t h e s o u l o f
L i k e a g a r m e n t of f ire it c lo thed he r . w o m a n and s h e fled f r o m t h e h e i g h t s
P o w e r a n d tho t sa t in t h e cu rves ui i n t l ^ e m o r n i n g . So s h e c a m e d o w n
h e r f o r ehead . H e r l ips a sked f o r love, f , ' o n i t h e h e i g h t s of a m b i t i o n and
a n d p romised . Li fe set a s t a r in t h e f lwel t f a r f r o m the ch i l d r en of m e n .
l a r k s p u r velvet of b lue eyes and g low- t h o u g h t s w a r r e d mlcrhtily in t h e
ed In the f a i rnes s of her cheek . A n d h e n r t of t h e w o m a n .
s h e s tood, lips a d r o o p , on t h e t h r e s h - A n ( l s h e h e n r d t h l . u t h o t u n i l 0 l l
a g a i n t h e voices con fus ing . And t h e
And a s s h e s tood s h e heard voices, r n u s i c s h e heeded not, no r t h e t r u m p e t ,
a n d as s h e l i s tened she hea rd f a i n t , ) U t w , t h i n t h o n i 111(4 wound as of
voices c o n f u s e d in h e r ear . And in o n t h c wa te r , to t he r o a r i n g of t h o t s
t h e m was t i n k l i n g l a u g h t e r a n d a i n h e r b o s o m - A n ( l t h e w o m a n in t e a r s
s o u n d of d a n c i n g p l a y m a t e s . And t h e ^ u n i M e d bl indly t h r o u g h t h e H o u s e
w o m a n smi led a n d t u r n e d , h e r feel. 9 ' u t * a n d ha l t ing ly s t u m b l e d on t h o
t o w a r d s t h e music . She s l ipped h e r t h r e s h o l d of Service. W i t h down-
h a n d f r o m t h e h a n d of J e h o v a h , a n d ^ , 0 0 P e , l h e a d she w a n d e r e d in h e r
wi th joy sa t at t h e d o o r w a y of P l e a s - S 0 n " 0 w . And, lo, s h e found a Tittle
ure . And h e r l a r k s p u r eyes opened sobb ing . And t h e sound w a s a s oil
wide at t h e beau ty . F o r a l ight a s 01 h e 1 , » l ^>te r . And t h e t e a r s of t h o
gold lit t h e c o u n t r y , and t h e g l i t t e r w o m a n a n d t h e sobs of t h e child were
dazzled the eyes of t h e w o m a n a n d t o g e t h e r . And a s s h e w a l k e d
beau ty flooded h e r senses. And she ^0 ' I n h a b i t a n t s of t he c o u n t r y
g a v e h e r h a n d to a Son of a Man a n d t u , ' n ( H l t o w a r d s h e r a n d bless ings f o ' -
danced down I h e b e c k o n i n g p a t h w a y . l o w e d tho d o w n b e n t head of t h e w«'-> • - „ m a n .
And, behold, t h e woman w a s f a r d o w n t h e p a t h w a y a n d her spienr toj T h e n t h e c o u n t r y seemed pas s ing
was l ike t h e m i d - d a y . They had cu t , < n o w n 1 0 t l l c w o m a n . And on a
off he r g a r m e n t of ha i r . L i k e J o n - d a y h o r f o e t we re se t on t h e p a t h w a y
qu i l s a t sunse t s h o n e t h e s h o r t gl is i - Pleasm-e. And t h e p a t h w a s
e n i n g tresses. And h e r body w a s c lad c a l , e r t s y n i P a t h y in t h a t c o u n t r y . And
in a g a r m e n t c u n n i n g l y w r o u g h t a n d o n a s a t a m b i t i o n . R u t t h e
, e m b r o i d e r e d . As s h e w a l k e d s h e w o m a n a n d found t h a t i t s
d rooped h e r f r i n g e d eyelids, a n d hid n a r n e w a 8 c a l l e d Aspi ra t ion . And t h e
h e r l a r k s p u r eyes a s s h e cal led sof t ly ^ a ^ b e c a m e sweet to t h e w o m a n a n d s h e h a s t e n e d joy fu l ly t o w a r d t h e
Galoshet Repaired Quality Shoe Repairing- Thai's Our Busincus
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Visser & Bareman 50 E. 8 h St.
to t he m a n , h e r c o m p a n i o n in t h e p a t h
way of P l e a s u r e . B u t t h e eyes of t h « he igh t s . And. lo. as s h e ga ined it.
m a n w e r e as d e a d coal 8 , nor f lared a t S h e 8 t 0 0 t , w h l t e a f ; a i n s t t h e s u n s e t ' A n * it w a s red l ike t h e b r e a t h of a fire.
And t h e light lent t h e gold to t h o
Hours— 8 to 2 to
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Sat. 7 to 9 P. M,
DR. A. L E E N H O U T S Citz. Phone
The Students Barber C A S P E R B E L T
Now located a! Ollie's Sport Shop
t h e sound of h e r ca l l ing . And he t u r n -
ed f r o m t h e f a c e of t h e w o m a n a n d
has t ened t o w a r d one newly c o m e to
t h e p a t h w a y of P l e a s u r e . And the
go lden l ight f a d e d and b e c a m e p a l e
a s a shes . And, a s t h e w o m a n p u r s u e d
d e s p e r a t e l y h e r fleeing happ ines s . 1«»
s h e fell . And al l we re in ten t on t h e i r
p l e a s u r e and heeded not . P u r s u i n g
t h e p a t h w a y of p l easu re t h e y t r o d
on h e r de l i ca te g a r m e n t s . They
s m i r c h e d h e r f a i r facte, no r heeded
•her call f o r a s s i s t ance . ForsaKen a n d
bedragg led s h e lay fal len in t h e p a t h -
way of p leasure . And t h e r e c a m e one
who said , " W h a t h a v e we to do wi tn
such a or te?" And they cas t h e r out
in to t h e H o u s e of Life . And t h e eyes
of t h e m a n were l ike dead coals , but
t h e eyes of J e h o v a h a l l see lng were
ful l of t h e t e n d e r e s t pity.
t resses , a n d h a p p i n e s s lit t h e s t a r s in
h e r eyes. As s h e looked the w a y gre.v
f a i r in t h e d is tance . F a i r flowers fo l -
lowed h a r d in h e r foo ts teps . Love
t h e y were cal led, and Sacrifice, a n d
Se l f - fo rge t fu lness and Pi ty . As In-
eense on t h e wind rose t h e f r i e n d s h i p
of t h e folk in the val ley. And on t h e
he igh t s , t h e w o m a n wa lked a t t h o
s ide of J e h o v a h .
A N N E MAR TYSSE.
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SOKOSIS SOCiKTV
T h e t e r o s i s society held its r e g u -
la r m e e t i n g F r iday , J a n u a r y 30th.
T h e a l u m n i e n t e r t a i n e d with t h e fo l -
lowing u n i q u e p r o g r a m :
House of Life. Ann aga in s o u n n s of
c o n f u s i o n r e a c h e d h e r ear . s n e hea r . ,
t h e sound of t i n k l i n g music a n d s h u d -
de red . And a o o v e al l shr i l led a sound
as a t r u m p e t . And it p ierced t h r u h e r
0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiQ m o a n s l ike a d a g g e r . And t h e w o m a n j e t herself in o r d e r and m u le r eady .
Witih. f i rm h a n d she pushed open t h e
g a t e of Ambi t i on . T h e c o u n t i y of
a m b i t i o n she s a w not, fo r on a heigtv.
sat a w o m a n . And she looked a n d saw
t h a t t h e w o m a n was herself an I
m igh ty p o w e r s a t in t h e h a n d of tho
w o m a n . So s h e set h e r f ee t to t h e
he igh t n o r looked whe reon s h e set
t h e m . And h e r mind was s tayed by
a m b i t i o n . And . lo, a f t e r m a n y y e a r s s h e
P i a n o Solo And the w o m a n lay m o a n i n g In t h e Sorosi te Ne l l a Meyer
Voca l Solo Sorosi te (M m. A r t h u r ) Visscher
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The Bob Shoppe Do You?
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We Specialize in Bobbing and Shingling
Work Done by an Expert Bnrher
Over Green Hill Cite
HOLLAND, . - MICH.
"Love ' s L a b o u r ' s Los t , " a play
So ios i t e s Steketee , V a n Z a n t e n , V a n
Drezer , P r ins , J e a n n e t t e Mulder .
L o k k o r a n d P e l g r l m .
A s h o r t bus iness m e e t i n g was fol-
lowed by a very en joyab l e social h o u r .
Many of t h e s t u d e n t s took a d v a n t -
a g e of t h e s tudy less w e e k - e n d a n d
visi ted t h e i r h o m e s r:i n e a r - b y towns .
T h e Sibyll ine socie ty en joyed a
t h e a t e r p a r t y F r i d a y evening.
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W e a r e looking f o r w a r d to s o m e
r e a c h e d t h e h e i g h t . And h e r lips h a d a c t i o n on t h e "p in exchange" d u r i n g
lost t h e i r red a l lu re , a n d w e r e g r im ^he nex t s emes te r . \
W a t e h e s , J e w e l r y
Geo. H. Huizinga & Co. JEWELERS
No. 6 East 8th St.
Silverware Glassware
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Tubular, Hockey and Racer
SKIS
All sizes. Popular Prices
VAN TONGEREN'S 12 East 8th St.
Complete Athletic Goods
W.R.Stevenson OPTOMETRIST
(Eye Sight Specialist)
24 E. 8th St.
Holland City State Bank
HOLLAND, MICH.
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $85,000.00
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t /O D e p o s i t s c # " s ! I S l . A n . l l . i i f
Delicious Hot Chocolate and the Best Sandwiches are served at
THE WAFFLE SHOP
B i s h o p & R a f f e n a i i d The Bicycle Shop. Skates Sharpened.
Keys Duplicated.
Ready Dishes. Hot & Cold for Busy Patrons Laughlin's Restaurant
72 East Eighth St. - '"A Real Good PUc« lo Eat." Lunches put up.
Our 2 8 Years Experienne as Watchmaker at the Bench is at Your Service.
PETER A, SELLESy Jeweler 14 East 8th St.
Green Mill Cafe Your body needs more fuel in winter than
it does in summer. Our varied menu offers just the kind of food that best suits your hu-man mechanism.
CLEANLINESS, SERVICE, QUALITY
G r e e n Mill C a f e Proprietor
K I L L ' S S B U X K
A n n o u n c e m e n t
T h i s is t h o his t a p p e a r a n c e of Bi l l ' a
B u n k . T h e f u n e r a l wi l l be h e l d yes -
t e r d a y . L e t ' s h a v e a t h r e e - d a y c e l e -
b r a t i o n .
Have Your Suits Made at
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Jli-iino a n d ICc^ lna ! !
A l w a y s s e e n t o g e t h e r .
In a l l s o r t s of w e a t h e r .
I n s t e a d of Miss B u s a s a y i n g , " G i t
f e r h o m e B r u n o " ; s h e says , "S i t by
m e B r u n o . " T h i s is v e r y nice , ad •!
H a r v e y Do B r u i n e a n d D o r o t h y S l a g h
will t e s t i f y .
Arctic Frosl Biles, S CENTS
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FINE PIANOS — A N D -
Players, Victrolas and Records —at the—
MEYER MUSIC HOUSE 17 W. 8th St.
Pianos and Vic tro las rented at reasonable prices .
H o w J l c a r l l c s s S h e !«! ! !
H e : — " Y o u ' r e t h e w h o l e w o r l d t o , ,
m e . "
S h e : — " . P r e t t y s m a l l w o r l d , c»h?"
H e : — " o ! y o u ' r e so d e a r . "
' S h e : — " I g u e s s you m e a n e x p e n -
s i v e . " \
" M e : — " Y o u r eyes s a y y e s . "
S h e : — " T h e y ' r e j u s t ' k i d d i n g ' y o u . "
l i e : — " Y o u r b l u s h e s te l l t h e s t o r y . "
S h e : — " T h e y c a n ' t s p e a k Kngl ish .V
j | e : — " M a y 1 hold y o u r h a n d ? "
S h e : — " S u r e , e x c u s e t h e g l o v e . "
T h e B o s t o n R e s t a o r a n t 3 2 W E S T EIGHTH S T .
Our Patrons are Satisfied You Try Us N. HOFFMAN & SON, Proprietors
K e e f e r ' v S Restaurant 29 W. Eighth Street
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WHAT DO WE MEAN? JUST THIS:
You can't get sweets and refreshments anywhere that are finer than those at
Jack Blue s Place
At t h e S t a g
F r e d W i l s o n ( v i e w i n g t h e m o t l e y
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