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6 The Herald April 2 3 , 1942 A R O U N D T h e CIRCUIT By V . I . M A IT L A N D T h e S igm a P h i S o c ie ty w ill h o ld a tea at the Geneva C o u n tr y C lu b fol lo w e d by d in n e r at th e Sig P la c e to m o r row night, A f t e r lunch S a tu r d a y th e r e w ill be a picnic in the coun try follow e d by another dinner a t tbe house. S a tu r d a y n ig h t the Sif/sr are havin g a dance at t h e Geneva C o u n tr y C lu b to w h ich a ll a r e invited fr o m 10 to 12 o’clock . . . T h e Sigma P h i So ciety takes g r e a t pleasure in announc ing- the in itia t io n of : M is s M a ry D u r fee, Geneva; M iss J a n e t K itc h e ll, Ge n e v a ; M iss M a r jo r ie U lm e r , B u f f a lo ; an d Miss R o s e m a ry W o o d w o rth, Buf fa lo , into the sisterhood of the S ig m a P h i. This event was follow e d by a tea given at the house fo r all the Sf<js of Geneva on Sunday, A p r i l 19th. Sigma Chi Fraternity a n nounces a picnic on. Friday a f t ernoon and a form al dinner dance on Saturday night. Klen Renick and his orchestra w i ll provide the music and “T h e Sweetheart o f S ig m a Chi” w i ll be the theme number. Chaper ones fo r the week-end are r — M iss Florence Haasarud, M r . Seymour Dunn, M r . and Mlis. Clifford Orr and M r . and MI ts . Richard Morris, T h e K a p p a A lp h a L o d g e w ill s ta g e a fo r m a l d in n e r on F r i d a y n ig h t be fo r e the H o b a r t P r o t n . A p ic n ic at L o n g P o int is scheduled for S a t u r d a y noon fo llo w e d b y a buffet d in n e r and dance a t t h e h o u s e (hat even in g . Chaperones fo r th e w e e k -end w ill be M r . an d M r s . E. G r a n g e r W ils o n , M r . and A irs. C'orydont W h e at, M is s M a r c ia W inn and D r. C laren c e K lap p c r. The Phi Ph i D e lta House w ill have their banquet a t the H o tel Seneca to be follow e d by a hon.se dance Saturday from 10 to 12:0 0 . T h e music will be supplied \by Freddie P a ige and h is orchestra. Chaperones will be Dr. A la n Little, M rs. Irene Haxer, and M r . and Mrs. Thomas Parker. K a p p a S ig m a announce.' a fnx-m a l banquet a t A p p le t o n 's on F r i d a y n ig h t at N : (Id. A b e e r party p ic n ic is f i r s t mi the schedule* fur S a tu r d a y afternoon, follow e d h y an in f o r m a l J ic dance at th e house* to w h ich all are cordially invited. A buffet supper w i l l start things rolling Friday n igh t after t i e guests have been settled in t i e Theta Delta Chi house. A picnic at Kashong G-len from 4:30 to 7 w ill feature Saturday’s program along with a formal dance S a t urday night. The music will l e , furnished by Johnny Schwab furnished by Johnny Schwab and h is rhythm-makers. Festivities w ill be rounded up Sunday noon with a banquet at the house. Chaperones for the week-end w ill be Mr. and M rs. Sherman Babcock of Batavia Tf. Y.; Rev. and Mrs. Stuart G. Cole; M iss Helen Dusenberre and Mr. L e - land Larrison. W o r e \ f k m u / e f y r X o u RE We Pay $ 5 , 0 0 0 / 0 0 heTaX Stamps ■ ^ v-STre^ t p ^ ^ „ / « « « ■ ? ° \ e “ — for d a t a * * 4 , 1 6 0 IO S - * \ £ H ° . « AOO C O N N 6 1 * field kitch e n s 3 .PASSENGER ' combat cabs T h e r e ’ s s a t i s f a c t i o n i n k n o w i n g * t h a t t h e 6 ’/ V r e v e n u e t a x y o u p a y * o n e v e r y p a c k o f t w e n t y c i g a r e t t e s i s d o i n g i t s b i t f o r U n c l e S a m And Chesterfield’s superior blend of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos has everything it takes to satisfy a smoker. It gives you a smoke that is definitely m i l d e r , far c o o l e r and lots b e t t e r - t a s t i n g . Get yourself a pack of Chesterfields today. Smoke the cigarette that s a t i s f i e s . CHESTERFIELDS follow the flag. O n every front you'll find them giving our fight* ing men more pleasure with their milder, better taste. RUTH HAVILAND a n d SUSAN CLARKE, of the Women Flyers of America. With the alert young women flyers o f America who are doing their part in the N a tional Defense picture...it’s Chesterfield. They Satisfy. flip 1 n!'|irSef tra flC r L a c l! rit! e s a£ a i n ! T h i s tim e - p a r a d o x i c a l ! v , on ! D r o v e th a t u T l,w n K e p t , w h i c h seem s to b e tr y i n g h a'r d tr> p i o v e th a t appeasolafwnism is. not y e t d e a d . . [ ),e r r (\ L a T aI’ w h o s e n a m e as w e l l as politics, .spell fr o m b e r i n - m n g to e n d as fr o m e n d to b e g i n n i n g , has h a d a v a r i e d a n d th o r o u g h ' s e l li n g e x p e r i e n c e . I t was he w h o s o ld E t h io p ia in ’3 5 , A u s t r i a V 3«., and F i a n c e in 3 J - 4 0 . H e has h e e n s e llin g his s y o d s fo r a s o i r - ! D e u t s c h l a n d , I D e u ts c h la n d U b e r A l l e s ! T h i s w e e k th e a d m i r a b l e P i e r r e so ld 60,000 t o n s o f th e F r e n c h n n f u -1 n !IC t o J aPan — free_of c h a r g e , as u s u a l. T h e r e w i l l be ■ n o t h in g in the w o r l d to p r e v e n t h i m h o r n selling th e e n t i r e F r e n c h F l e e t to H i t l e r a t t h e s lig h t e s t w h i f f o f the F a p e r h a n g e r ’s u g ly , h is ^ k in d ° SC' ie T ''e a * 1S a ^ a z i ’ an(1 n|1e o t K ie b i t t e r e s t o f You Can't Do Business? With Hitler; nor w it h a n v o f his Stonges. A h e a d y N a z i subs s t o p ancl re f u e l a t M a r t i n i q u e a n c l D a k a r ' A h e a d y G e t m a n to u r i s t s c r o p u p o n A f r i c a ’s U e s t C o a s t . A l r e a d y ' G e r m a n s a i l o r s a r e b e i n g tr a i n e d a t th e T o u l o n N a v a l B a s e t o h a n d l e the F i e n c h F le e t . A l r e a d y t h e J a p a n e s e a r e n e g o t ia t in g fo r th e use of t h e la r g e is la n d o f M a d a g a s c a r in the In d ia n O c e a n as a N a v a l B a s e to p r e y u p o n A l l i e d S h i p p i n g . T h e S t a t e D e p ’t has re c a l l e d ' A d m . L e a h v fr o m V i c h y a n c l de c id e d to h a l t te m p o r a r i l y ” a l l o il-s h ip m e n t s to F r a n c e . A s i n th e case of J a p a n , it th i n k s th a t m o r a l a n d e c o n o m ic e m b a r g o e s w i l l w i l l ' b e r u d ? 15 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tIlG °aSe ° f JaP a i 1 ' t ! \ie a w a k e n i n g Fo r , h e w lio s t r i k e s firs t , con q u e r s ! ~C . F . L . , *43 O n th *N ation * F ront I f s C h e s t EDITORIALS • La TOUR URGES ACTION AGAINST VICHY REGIME.. . KENDRICK WELCOMES BLESSED EVEN T . . Rev. Wm. Bond Appears For Sunday Chapel Talk : tase histories of reform school in- j mates H ig h lig h te d the R e v . W illia m Ti. I Lour! s serm o n in St. Tolm ’s Chapel last S u n d a y evening. R e v . Bond, of A b inlieim , Pa., was the form e r chap lain of an institution of correction for boys a t H u n tington, P a . In addition to Ins presentation of the case his tories, R e v . Bond also gave accounts ot the various techniques used in re- foiiinng the boys at the institution. Rev. Bond is the fath e r of Miss Sunny Bond, W illia m Sm ith, ’45, and is at p ie s e n t lecto r of the Lpiscooal parish in M a n h e im . T h e la m i l y o f A r t h u r C l e v e l a n d C o x e h a s a n e w b a b v — h< 1 r e a l -v ^lo e -sn t h a v e a n a m e b e c a u s e lie isn't t h a t k i n d of a b a b y . A : y e t h e hasn t e v e n been c h r is t e n e d , a lth o u g h la s t F r i d a y v i s i t o r s fro m j l a y ancl n e a r had a short p e e k a t h im in h i s n e w b o n n e t S o f a r w e y e c a lle d h i m ju s t .V, C . — a b b r e v ia t io n f o r t h e r o l e h e is t o p la v as Student I man. O f c o u r s e his fir s t c o u s in n e v e r w a s p r o p e r h ■ c h r is t e n e d , b e c a u s e before he e n t e r e d co lle g e w i t h th e lean,ins, drive ' . I 1* n a m e w a s ch a n g e d . U n c l e C l e o c a lle d h i m Campus Grill, 0 i ln r S ’i1 1 , w lie r e a s A n c l e P a u l s te p p e d in fr o m his r a t h s k e l l a i j w i t h th e p o p u l a r n e w title o f Feed-Bo. r. B u t e v e n th e b a b v ’ s b e s l le n d s le t a i n e c l s o m e o b j e c t i o n to th a t . . A r t h u r C le v e la n d C o x e ’s n e w b a b y h a s s o m e th in g w h i c h h is p o o r l i t t l e c o u s m s n e v e r d r e a m e d of h a v in g — a n e w c o ll e c t i o n o f b n g h t s h in y to y s . H e s g o t o n e b e h in d the c o u n t e r w h i c h w i l l m a k e am thing on the m e n u — th a t is, i f you p u s h the right levers, O f c o u r s e h e s g o t a fountain of foam s to r e d in th e h a c k room , b u t t h a t w i l l h a v e to b e k e p t out o f his re a c h fo r a w h i l e a n d a t c e r t a in tim e s o f th e d a y . H i s b r i g h t red s o f a s a n c l u p h o ls t e r e d c h a ir s d o n o t s h o w th e s lig h t e s t s ig n o t wear. H i s ta b l e s and s t r a i g h t - b a c k chairs h a v e n ’t as yet been initialed by his artistic H o b a r t and \VilH S h adm irers. u u u m N o w t h e fa i n * story is o n e to be c o n t i n u e d ancl whose en c l is u n c e i t a m . I t s a ll u p to .you w h e t h e r b a b y 's n e w ro s y - c h e e k e d u p - n o l s t e i y le m a i n s a s it is n o w o r becom e s , l i k e U n c l e C leo’s d i l a n i nlAvTr, f eT rkecl l?“ lrds a,1<l walh Cood ventilation, cleanliness, p le n t y to c l u n k , a n d lots t o e a t w i l l m a k e o u r b a b y J U h e a l t h v a n d h a p p y f o r all h is f r ie n d s i n the y e a r s to c o m e . ' \ h y — H . A . K G 42