SOCIETY'S DOINGS Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stuart entertained the Senior class at their home, on Friday evening, April 19, The evening was spent in dancing, playing progressive euchre and other social enjoyments. The upper classmen and others who were fortunate enough to be with them unite in saying that it was one of the most enjoyable affairs of the season. The Young Ladies Mite Society of the Presbyterian Church gave a reception to their friends at the residence of Prof. McKee on Thursday evening, April 26. A novel evening was spent at the house of Lieut, and Mrs. Pague, a short time since, The entertainment, a “ Bean Auction,” was something new for State College society and was much enjoyed, The Lieutenant acted as auctioneer and extolled the merits of his goods so well that he had no trouble in getting very lively bidding from the assembled guests each of whom were supplied with one hundred beans with which to try their forunes. Great credit is due Mrs. Pague and her sister, Miss Gossler, for their ingenuity and general hos pitality. On Tuesday evening last a reception was given the Q. T. V. Fraternity by Miss Mary Foster at her pretty home in the village. Many friends were present to enjoy her hos pitality and spent a very pleasant evening in moonlight promenades and dancing. One of the most pleasant events of the col lege year was the reception given to the corps of cadets by Lieut, and Mrs. S. S. Pague on Friday evening, May 10th, in their new home, on the east campus. The event had been anxiously looked forward to and the large at tendance of the cadets attested the apprecia tion of the kindness and good will of the Com mandant towards the students. The house was gayly decorated with flags and military em blems, while the soft light of Japanese lan- E LANCE THE FRE terns, arranged on the veranda, foretold of the more brilliant scene within. The guests were received by the Lieutenant and Mrs. Pague, assisted by the Misses Meyhaffey, Detwiler and Lineaweaver, who cordially greeted each one and made him feel perfectly at home. Every preparation had been made for the comfort and entertainment of the ca dets, and the house was for the evening their own property. Choice selections of vocal and instrumental music, rendered by the Glee and Banjo Clubs, occupied the early part of the evening. After refreshments had been en joyed, dancing was indulged in for the remainder of the time. The rain of the after noon had the effect of cooling the atmosphere, which for days had been exceedingly warm, so that the evening was most delightful. Everything seemed to conspire to make the reception all that could be desired. The time for departing came too soon, but we all left feeling very grateful to our host and hostess, and will long remember it as the most enjoy able evening ever spent together as Pennsyl vania State College students* Another victim—Hobson. “ Cherub ” has gone into the “ cane ” busi- McClanghry, alias McCarthy, spent Sun day, May sth, at his home in Huntingdon. McDowell, better known as “ The Irish man,” has returned to College again. “Mac” thinks, “ Begorra, there is nothing like plenty of stidy.” A great improvement has been made around the Botanical Laboratory by the laying out of pathways, and by the leveling and sodding of the lawns. “ Why does Dutch Breneman, when lost in reverie, imagine he hears the voices of angels near him ?" Ask the inmates of room 373 LOCALS.