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Tuesday, December 3, 1918 THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PAGE THREE NO MORE FOURTH MEAL Mrs. Frances Whitley, state chairman of federated clubs, made the following statement at a recent district convention, "How can anybody of intelligence, women with human hearts enjoy food which is neither needed or desired, for the sake of social pleasure--when millions are starving." There has been no authority given for the reestablishment of the fourth meal. It is hoped that if any club or society in the University has failed to observe the fourth meal rule they will cease to do so from henceforth. America is not yet mustered out of service. The war has only begun the world struggle for freedom. Americans must "carry on" the World Relief Campaign. Famine is the mother of anarchy. Anarchy is the beginning of bolshevvism. Bolshevism if not conquered, may easily spread to America. Real peace and good government cannot be restored until people are fed. RUTH HAEFNER Home Demonstration Agent Prof. R.A. Kuever was in Chicago last week end on business. W.S. Hemping, a senior in the college of pharmacy, has returned to school from his home in Colo, Iowa, where he has been recovering from pneumonia. Lieut. Gail Oaks who recently received his honorable discharge from the service and has left for Waterloo where he will visit friends. Lieut. Roy Burns has arrived in the city from Camp Dodge. He was second officer at the camp to be mustered out of the service. Captain Jesse Beer has been transferred from Vermillion S. Dak. where he was connected with the S.A.T.C. unit established at the state university to Fargo N. Dak. Prof. Ralph Chaney of the geology department held classes today after a slight illness. Esther Butler of Estherville is pledged Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. Curtin of Decorah is visiting her daughter Louise a few days. Pauline May of Cincinnati visited Nina Shaffer over the weekend. Lieut. Gail Oaks who recently received his honorable discharge from the service and has left for Waterloo where he will visit friends. Lieut. Roy Burns has arrived in the city from Camp Dodge. He was second officer at the camp to be mustered out of the service. Captain Jesse Beer has been transferred from Vermillion S. Dak. where he was connected with the S.A.T.C. unit established at the state university to Fargo N. Dak. Prof. Ralph Chaney of the geology department held classes today after a slight illness. Esther Butler of Estherville is pledged Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. Curtin of Decorah is visiting her daughter Louise a few days. Pauline May of Cincinnati visited Nina Shaffer over the weekend. Gladys Becker of Northwestern university spent the weekend here and attended the officers dance Friday evening. Alveda Markle, an instructor in the department of French, is ill with the influenza. [advertisement] VENUS PENCILS These famous pencils are the standard by which all other pencils are judged. 17 black degrees 6B softest to 9H hardest and hard and medium copying Look for the VENUS finish FREE Trial Samples of VENUS Pencils and Eraser sent free. Please enclose 6c in stamps for packing and postage. American Lead Pencil Co. [215?] Fifth Avenue. N.Y. Dept. D [advertisement] The Townsend Studio The Students' Shop [advertisement] Did You Ever Stop to Think That The Daily Iowan Is the best letter home, Mother will be glad to get it and Dad will enjoy it. [advertisement] For Iowa's Honor The commonwealth of Iowa went over the top in the recent Liberyt Loan drive and it went over ahead of the other forty-seven states of the Union. Today Iowa is behind the game in the amount of War Savings stamp pledges that have been redeemed. The men in charge of the W.S.S. drive are putting the delinquency up to the people of the state. Citizens are asked to subscribe freely for the sake of the boys who died to save the world for freedom. It's up to you. Buy your stamps now. [advertisement] UNIFORMS Ready to Wear or Made to Measure Complete Outfits S.A.T.C. Overcoats, Shoes, Sweaters, Sheepskin Coats, Hats, and Caps, Leggings, Insignia Regulation Army Spiral Puttees $3.25 Khaki Hat Cords for S.A.T.C. 20c Military instruction books and hundreds of other articles. Send for catalog No. 9. Satisfaction or Money Back ARMY & NAVY EQUIPMENT CO 37 West 125th St. New York City [advertisement] Back On the Job! By and by the Boys will be released from Military Service and back on the job again in regular school sessions. We have prepared for Civilian SUITS AND OVERCOATS Make your selection as early as possible. Adler-Rochester, Fashion-Park and Society-Brand Clothing for University students. $25 $30 $35 $40 BREMER'S Golden Eagle [advertisement] JUNIORS Don't wait too long for that Hawkeye Photo. We can serve you best now NEWBERG'S SOUTH CLINTON
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Tuesday, December 3, 1918 THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA PAGE THREE NO MORE FOURTH MEAL Mrs. Frances Whitley, state chairman of federated clubs, made the following statement at a recent district convention, "How can anybody of intelligence, women with human hearts enjoy food which is neither needed or desired, for the sake of social pleasure--when millions are starving." There has been no authority given for the reestablishment of the fourth meal. It is hoped that if any club or society in the University has failed to observe the fourth meal rule they will cease to do so from henceforth. America is not yet mustered out of service. The war has only begun the world struggle for freedom. Americans must "carry on" the World Relief Campaign. Famine is the mother of anarchy. Anarchy is the beginning of bolshevvism. Bolshevism if not conquered, may easily spread to America. Real peace and good government cannot be restored until people are fed. RUTH HAEFNER Home Demonstration Agent Prof. R.A. Kuever was in Chicago last week end on business. W.S. Hemping, a senior in the college of pharmacy, has returned to school from his home in Colo, Iowa, where he has been recovering from pneumonia. Lieut. Gail Oaks who recently received his honorable discharge from the service and has left for Waterloo where he will visit friends. Lieut. Roy Burns has arrived in the city from Camp Dodge. He was second officer at the camp to be mustered out of the service. Captain Jesse Beer has been transferred from Vermillion S. Dak. where he was connected with the S.A.T.C. unit established at the state university to Fargo N. Dak. Prof. Ralph Chaney of the geology department held classes today after a slight illness. Esther Butler of Estherville is pledged Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. Curtin of Decorah is visiting her daughter Louise a few days. Pauline May of Cincinnati visited Nina Shaffer over the weekend. Lieut. Gail Oaks who recently received his honorable discharge from the service and has left for Waterloo where he will visit friends. Lieut. Roy Burns has arrived in the city from Camp Dodge. He was second officer at the camp to be mustered out of the service. Captain Jesse Beer has been transferred from Vermillion S. Dak. where he was connected with the S.A.T.C. unit established at the state university to Fargo N. Dak. Prof. Ralph Chaney of the geology department held classes today after a slight illness. Esther Butler of Estherville is pledged Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. Curtin of Decorah is visiting her daughter Louise a few days. Pauline May of Cincinnati visited Nina Shaffer over the weekend. Gladys Becker of Northwestern university spent the weekend here and attended the officers dance Friday evening. Alveda Markle, an instructor in the department of French, is ill with the influenza. [advertisement] VENUS PENCILS These famous pencils are the standard by which all other pencils are judged. 17 black degrees 6B softest to 9H hardest and hard and medium copying Look for the VENUS finish FREE Trial Samples of VENUS Pencils and Eraser sent free. Please enclose 6c in stamps for packing and postage. American Lead Pencil Co. [215?] Fifth Avenue. N.Y. Dept. D [advertisement] The Townsend Studio The Students' Shop [advertisement] Did You Ever Stop to Think That The Daily Iowan Is the best letter home, Mother will be glad to get it and Dad will enjoy it. [advertisement] For Iowa's Honor The commonwealth of Iowa went over the top in the recent Liberyt Loan drive and it went over ahead of the other forty-seven states of the Union. Today Iowa is behind the game in the amount of War Savings stamp pledges that have been redeemed. The men in charge of the W.S.S. drive are putting the delinquency up to the people of the state. Citizens are asked to subscribe freely for the sake of the boys who died to save the world for freedom. It's up to you. Buy your stamps now. [advertisement] UNIFORMS Ready to Wear or Made to Measure Complete Outfits S.A.T.C. Overcoats, Shoes, Sweaters, Sheepskin Coats, Hats, and Caps, Leggings, Insignia Regulation Army Spiral Puttees $3.25 Khaki Hat Cords for S.A.T.C. 20c Military instruction books and hundreds of other articles. Send for catalog No. 9. Satisfaction or Money Back ARMY & NAVY EQUIPMENT CO 37 West 125th St. New York City [advertisement] Back On the Job! By and by the Boys will be released from Military Service and back on the job again in regular school sessions. We have prepared for Civilian SUITS AND OVERCOATS Make your selection as early as possible. Adler-Rochester, Fashion-Park and Society-Brand Clothing for University students. $25 $30 $35 $40 BREMER'S Golden Eagle [advertisement] JUNIORS Don't wait too long for that Hawkeye Photo. We can serve you best now NEWBERG'S SOUTH CLINTON
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