“THE SEVENTH GUEST” IS NEXT PLAYER ATTEMPT Plot Proclaimed by Theatrical Critics—D. I). Mason Names Tentative Selections Forgetting foi the time being the lighten themes of their foimer pio (iuctions, the Totm Stale Flavors me now concentuitmg their efforts on “The Seventh Guest,” a plav which should thrill any audience because of its deep mvstery plot Last >eni this plav was given in the city of Chicago and met with im mediate success, being piodmmcd as one of the best'by theatrical critics This will be the fust performance m this section of the countiy as the riajcis me the fust company to aig mfv thoir intention of staffin'? this wend combination of mystery am! m tllffUC Tentative Cast In an attempt to pet an idea as to the matcual with which he lias to woik, D. D. Mason hold tiyouts last veelc and has named a tentative cast foi the peifoimancc The selections me not final hovevci, and may be clumped at any time Because of lici successful woik last yeai »n “The Rescue,” “The Fust and “Children of the .Moon’ Miss M. D. Reed '2B will play the lend ing female. iolc, takmp the pmt of Mnlyn lleinck Vivian vnll be play cu bv Miss Doiothy Mnssc'i '27 who also had paits last jeni m “The Chil <'icti of the Moon,” “Captain Apple jack,” “The Whole Town’s Talking” and numerous othei one-act plays H W Cohen '26 will assume the iolc role of Deegnn, a comedy olheer of the air patiol. The above named tluee chaiacteis have been definitely decided upon Auanpmcnts have been made by riofessoi Mason foi the showmp ol “Cluu ley’s Aunt” m. Canton, Ohio and Towandu sometime in the cailv pmt of next semcstei. It is thought that the play will be ptvon m Febru ary but no definite date has been de cided upon fat the poifoimnncos Three new chaiacteis will be seen in the cast of the away-fi oni home pi o ductions Charley will be played by W W Kelley ’29, Miss Ola Keeler '2O wall take the pait of Ella and Miss Bertha Krause *27 will inteipict the role of Dona Lucia GERNERD’S We are offering some very good reductions m our winter garments Come in and save a few dollars. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing- Start The Next Semester Right By buying a new Corona Portable Typewriter— or perhaps you will be interested in in renting one. That term-paper — that might decide whether you pass or, not will surely go across better if it is typewritten. We rent and 9ell Type- writers. THE MUSIC ROOM Opp. Post Office opooooooooooooooeoooeoooooooooooooocooocoooooooeooooo DANCE 1 I Saturday Afternoon 8 8 T° | I RUSS WIDENOR’S ORCHESTRA : | I. O. O. F. Hall 2:30 till 5:00 1 I $l.OO per couple | 8 Customs off for Freshmen | 8 attending the dance | 8 Auspices . Decorations by S § La Bolieme Club Stale College Floral Shoppe | CO-ED RIFLE TEAM FIRES FIRST INTER-COLLEGIATE ENGAGEMENT TOMORROW The women’s nfle team of the Unt vcisitv of Washington and Penn State’s to-ed stnrpshoolei s will contest in the fust intercollegiate match tomoirow Matches this sen son with about seven othei colloffcs end univeisitics will follow «Cluet among these me the Umvei-itv of Michigan, Genige Washington univn-j ®itv, the University of bklahonia and| Cornell university Captain, Mms E \ Bullock '27, manager, Miss L. E Anderson ’27, Miss M II Newell ’2B, Mi«« luithci ine Hulbiook '2s and Miss Hamel Butcher ’2O aie the fust women nllci** i.f Penn State Regulni piactice for women was conducted by Lieutenant Giuber of the military department m 1921, but no attempt wns made to or ganize a team in that year Last spiniff. hovve.er, piaetiee was held under the- instructions of Lieutenant Miller and from the gioup of candi dates the five-gills weie chosen to lepresent the team Since it was then too late to m .mgc foi matches with othei ui'-titu lons, a placement match among the MEN'AND WOMEN SUCCEED IN LIFE Not by indulgence, ease and eomfort in their vouth and middle age, but by persistent honesty, industry, lov - alty, veracity, sobriety and punctuality; by living with in'their income and by not deyeloping cicdulity; by all the time providing for the worst and the unexpected while hoping and working for the best. A savings account with the First National Rank of Stale College, bearing interest at the rate of three per cent, per annum computed three times v early, will help you onward toward this success. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE l^teniiiisMGAMiiic . ® rrsHE story of the led man in hi& last stand \||lkgK> \ 1 against civilisation, ticaled in the same man ‘'*o \ ner as the ciossing of the western plains was hnn- V||gBl !**- c . A ’ died by James Cru2e in “The v Covered Wagon”' I ‘' v* e.t £^ rft o\ The final epic of the Indian. - Bh\l < PASTIME—MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 18-19 ADULTS 50c, CHILDREN 25c MATINEE DAILY AT TWO candidate menthols was the main j been chosen. Rcgulni mloitollcgialo i\ent of the lust season's woik This' wrestling lilies will be obseiu'di fall piactice was lesumed, new cuiuli-j throughout the meet i dates weie culled ami a full schedule | Ti ini* foi the freshman team woi •! of intei collegiate matches m Hinged. | conducted Wednesday mght after the, 0 Vaisitv piactice and the team wa.» selected. The jumoi and sophomoio KAUFMAN’S OKCHESTRA j tennis weie chosen list night too late BOOKED FOR 1926 BALL fol ' pnblicjton .n this issue. j i carting Results j Results of the freshman trials weie (Continued from first page) [Sclnmickei 115 pound class, Smith! Itiel different from those of former .125 pound, llcnsrcv 135 pound, I‘ol-i \eais iloch, (,’nmeion oi \}oods M 5 pound.; Dinwmgs foi fraternity booth's foi iLoid IBS pound, Fry 175 pound uni, _ the ball will beheld on Monday, Feb-1 Ciammcr heavy-weight Bv fai ihei on im* I,- rnfl tuaiv eighth. with n thaige for space . in enter numbci of matchc* nuc won! being lived at five dolla.s Iby ialls ' nnc, ~,,,, N SIS. SI2C Tickets fot the uffau will go on Representing the seniors will le IJU ; ' re * 7 ???“ , 56 * 7 ., , sale at Co-op Wednesday Febiuaij Provost in the unlimited class, JUim-t «;, irr „^ cpt **' ' 100Envc °T> e *s,.x6 llmd, it seven o’clock The atlmis- baugh, 175 pound class, I *M Longi b [7 j UnlT'uu, Vx sion is tin ee dollat s 15S pound, Doud 115 pound, Sand*! ‘;v" r s fr, '" ,, ‘ y«M»i-i«.ppri’left comer r..- Tho committee requests anyone who ll!5 voutul The twenty-hve and !if-; ,l.e. r ,S mte.ested in having the cheeking WOIC " 0t I concession foi the ball to piescnt lus mcllt hjllnru. 14c or mon»yo«Ie»for$l 14. hi,l tn G II Cook ’2O at the Alpha Hi, \.usitf tuostling:. squad is. iK 5.W, Clu Rl’o lioubC showing rapid impiovement under' < dor of ink a nd., !C v.*nie<J n ; c induction of Coach Leonaul an.ii CclSegiate Stationery Co. should be in good shape foi the op-i -„,o CLASS MATMEN MEET IN j •' O4 S.Doartorn St., Chicago, 111. ANNUAL TILT TOMORROW [ ~~ (Continued from first page) one minute Scoring will be livi points foi a fall and Ihiee foi a do Icision Mi Mack will act us on< ' icfcice, tbe othet lias not as \e Another Vast Spectacle of Marvelous Grandeur i| Industrial Engineering Department CEDAR CHESTS '■> Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables Y I i I t CHIFFONIERS $12.50 typewritertabi.es .... $,].00 CHAIRS $3,50 DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES $5.50 IRON BRIDGE LAMPS $l.OO ROOM 106, UNIT B After The Dance or Movies s! MEET ME AT || MIKE’S HOLE IN THE WALL On Allen Street Tt hose Famous Sandwiches 3 ry - \ iS ? Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobacco College Ice Cream SERFAS ’23 On Allen St. *». $3.00 to $2*1.00 [clung mutch with Alfietl umveisiuj !<r Satin daj .lanuui v twenty-third I I \s ,i jiniL of each jmicticc the ctin-j iduiates .ire put,, thiough u i emulation | nine minute suimninge match f If | ‘Collegiate’ Stationery sm.m M M fci4 ■\Qaramounn “METZGER'S HAVE IT" A wonderful value in a strong Fibre Laun dry Case with reversible address lable. A case that will stand up under rough treatment. Regular value $3.50, now $2.69 L. K. METZGER PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Simply Phone 264 THE HILAND SHOP Complete LAUNDRY SERVICE Cleaning Pressing Repairing 50 Students Wanted to brifcrd at State College Hotel at special rates $7.00 PER WEEK INCLUDING SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER MUSIC DURING DINNER AND SUPPER BREAKFAST DINNER SUPPER 7-10 A. M. 11 10-2 I*. M. 5-7 P. M When you get “That Tired Feeling” Gilliland’s Compound Cdd Liver Extract A Wonderful Tonic insure Your Personal Effects At a small cost you can have monetary protection against Fire and Theft, whether located m room or fra ternity. Certainly it is good business sense See N. R Reynolds at Theta Xi or E. L. Willard EUGENE H. LEDERER FIRE INSURANCE Have You Tried Our Home-made Sausage? The Best in Town Armour’s Meats Butter anc! Cheese FISHBURN’S Phone 357 Bigger Bargains There remain but a few more days of our Pre-Inventory Sale. So make it a real corlcing wind-up. Much of our merchandise will be reduced lower than ever before. SPECIALS Suits and Topcoats 25 and 30 per ct. Off Woolen Half Hose formerly $2.50, now $l.OO Imported and Domestic Sweaters Half Price JAEV3ES BLOOfVH “Clothier to the College Man” * ONLY 45 DEFT REAL ESTATE Opposite Post Office Allen Street
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