Page Four 1 ' I Advice to Bookworms 1" 1 —-- ——— We (that is, the author of this col umn) get a break this issue; we’re going to be read by the freshmen for a change. Why ? Because we’re going to discuss those books which must be reviewed in Eng. Comp. s—that is, the few we’ve read. If any of these books have poten tialities of enriching the student’s viewpoint of life, we may offer Lincoln Steffen’s autobiography. The width of the book may be discouraging; but once you catch the breadth of the ma terial therein you will wish there were more pages to it. Edith Warthon’s “Ethan Frome” should be read by practical freshmen for this reason: it’s a short cut to an enjoyable novel. The length of the story is very inviting and the tale of poor Ethan Frome is very stirring. He is one character who has attained im mortality in our minds—thanks to Miss Yotter’s Eng. Comp. 5 course. Equally as inviting is Sherwood Anderson’s “Winesburg, Ohio,” a gathering of short intimate stories concemihg characters in the small burg of Winesburg. Some of the stories are rather snap py (the old trick that Mr. Eiche and Mr. Janessen have worn out in getting students to read.) For the more serious readers, Savitz for instance, we offer Henry Seidel Canby’s description of scholastic life in the early 1900 s. His book is schol arly yet written so as to interest any earnest student. Five to one odds that Mr. Eiche will stand on his head before semester’s end while casting pearls to the Eng lish Literateurs. 24-Hour Service Hazleton Diner ALWAYS THE BEST Phone 609 SNYDER THE MILK MAN GUERNSEY "A" MILK MRS. JANSSEN SINGS FOR COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan Club had, as guest of honor at one of its early meetings, Mrs. H. Janssen who gave an educational survey of German music through a thousand years. Mrs. Janssen was very proficient in playing the lute, upon which she accompanied herself. The lute which was brought from Germany recently by Mrs. Jans sen is one of the six in the United States made by a famous German craftsman. At the next meeting of the Club, Mr. Michael Curilla, had as a guest Pro fessor Andrew Morris, who sang several Russian songs. Professor Mor ris had a very magnetic voice which was very expressive. COMPLIMENTS OF THE STANLEY STUDIO 112 N. Wyoming St. Hazleton, Pa. oOo Portrait and Commercial P H OTOGRAPHERS MADISON RESTAURANT 3 E. Broad Street HAZLETON COLLEGIAN Jay-Vees To Battle Harman Faculty Coach Franklin Penn’s fast-stepping Jay-Vees will play in a benefit game at the D. A. Harman gym tonight against the Harman faculty cage team. The Harman teachers are al most famous for their playing ability; the Jay-Vees, however, might prove more than their equals. FOR GOOD MEALS AND ICE CREAM at reasonable prices THE FAMOUS CANDY KITCHEN AND RESTAURANT CANDY MAGAZINES FOR SPORTING GOODS C Tom Merriman o Everybody Just "PETE" 126 EAST BROAD STREET HAZLETON, PA. Hazleton, Pa. Hazleton’s Greatest Food Establishment GENE-TITS PURE FOOD RESTAURANT BROAD & PINE STS. FEBRUARY, 1938 i [ | CAMPUS QUIPS I |_ 1 There are six stages in the life of a woman: —the infant, the little girl, the miss, the young woman, the young woman, and the young woman. ** * * Ye Autoists take heed:— Check the wheel—make sure that a loose nut isn’t holding it. Make sure that the Miss in the motor is sitting beside you. Make certain that the only crank in the car is in the tool box. See that the hand on the gearshift is your own. The gas tank should be filled with fluid, not the man that drives the car. Today’s Styles in Walk-Over Shoes FOR MEN AND WOMEN are the result of 60 years of leadership in fine shoes OOO • Try a pair and be convinced that for comfort, and style they cannot he equalled. OOO Snyders Walk-Over Shoe Store 109 W. Broad St., Hazleton "FAMOUS SHOES" PHONE 408 HAZLETON CANDY CO. WHOLESALE CASH AND CARRY Candy - Tobaccos - Cigars Cigarettes Soda Fountain Supplies Paper Bags and Novelties 124 East Broad Street Hazleton, Pa. • Always Reliable theHHUb Cor. Broad & Wyoming Sts.