State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 12, 1905, Image 5

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    York Club Banquet
The banquet of the York Club
composed of students attending State
from York and vicinity, at York on
the 30th of December was a huge
success. The purpose of the Club
in holding such an affair was to inter
est prospective students and the peo
ple of York in general in State Col
lege. In this they succeeded ad
mirably. Members of the Club, for
mer students, alumni, and invited
guests assembled in the dining room
of the National Hotel at nine o’clock.
After disposing of the bountiful feast
before them, President F. A. R.
Hoffeditz called on a number of the
guests present for remarks. Man
aging Editor Fowler of the “York
Daily,” who represented Hiram
Young, Editor of the “Daily” and a
trustee of the College, expressed Mr.
Young’s regrets at his inability to be
present. Professor Gill attended the
function as the representative of the
Faculty and entertained the company
with an address on the growth, and
development of State. The follow
ing also responded to toasts:
“The Alumni of York,” E. S.
Frey, ’O3.
“The York Club and Its Needs,”
J. P. Kottcamp, ’O4.
“Social Life at State,” C. E.
Culp, ’O6.
“The Assimilation of New Stud
ents,” H. H. Hollinger, ex-’O5.
Those present were, Prof. Ben
jamin Gill, State College; E. S. Frey,
’O3; J. P. Kottcamp, ’O4; John Reig
art, William Stair, Edward Gerber,
Jacob Aldinger, Harry Hollinger,
D. P. Young, Frank V. McConkey,
F. B. Stieg, C. A. Bennett, W. P.
Stine, Hodge Smith, E. F. Heckert,
John L. May, C. E. Culp, and F.
A. R. Hoffeditz, all of York; J. H.
Zarfos, Red Lion; A. H. Kautz, Sev
en Valleys; C. L. Goodling, Logan
ville; D. A. Barnett, Delta; C. G.
Evans, Harrisburg; C. N. Abel,
York Haven; and H. R. Geib, Mar
ysville;
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“Man wants but little here below, nor wants that little long,”
But when it comes to his wearing
apparel he’s pretty particular. The
apparel bearing the label of
is designed for particular men.
| The suits and top coats sell at ,
I $fQ to $!5
Guaranteed by us and the makers and
sold by us exclusively. Our fathers
stood by Kuppenheirner & Co. clothes
and our sons are destined to do like
wise. There's something in a name
after all—Shakespeare to the contrary
notwithstanding. Step into our store and
—the neatest, nobbiest, ready to wear
apparel ever seen in this section.
MONTGOMERY & CO.
Bellefonte, Pa.
Palace Restaurant
Go llu*ie for :i full line of Sand
wiches and Quick Lunch
I We U'-e our owe home-boiled
; ham in sandwiches.
Oysters served in all stylos
Ecarcing by the week, day cr meal
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THE
First National Bank
BELLEFONTE, PA.
KUPPENHEIMER & CO.
EXAMINE THE NEW ARRIVALS
FOR SALE BY US ONLY
Tile Potter-Hoy Hardware Co.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Give others a trial if you wish
but if you want your work done
right every time, send to the
‘‘OLD RELIABLE”
EMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY
OF LOCK HAVEN
Soft wash, J. J MORGAN I
socudoz. 1». A. RAINEY I AKent - s
THE
Potter-Hoy Hardware Go.
Has always been, and con-
tinues to be,
HEADQUARTERS
FOR ANYTHING
you may want
in the HARDWARE line,
We solicit your patronage,