State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 25, 1905, Image 7

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    STATE COLLEGE STUDIO
W. XV". SMITH, ARTIST
LOCALS.
Many fellows attended the stag given
by the orchestra last Saturday even
ing.
A large number of the fellows at
tended the circus in Bellefonte last
Monday.
J. C. Christman, ’O6, who had been
confined to his room for about a week
with tonsilitis is about again.
Dr. Gill will preach before the Cap
tain Foster Post, G. A. R. in the
Methodist church on Sunday.
Culp, ’O6, lost about half an inch of
his left hand index finger while work
ing on the planer last week.
Mr. Sanders lectured before the
Junior Engineers on Corliss valve
gears last Saturday evening.
Prof. Willard is entertaining his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Willard, of
Orford, New Hamphire.
The Junior Electricals took two final
exams this week ; one in Dynamo De
sign on Monday evening and one in
Primary Cells on Wednesday morn
ing.
Gen. Beaver, president of the board
of trustees, and Chas. M. McCurdy,
the Cashier of the First National Bank
of Bellefonte, attended the chapel ex-
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
Stands as a synonym for all that is new, artistic and
up-to date in Photography.
If you watch this space during this college year we will
try and demonstrate this fact to your satisfaction.
Please call and e:n amine our work
Flash Lights !
Wlio takes them ?
J. J. MORGAN,
ROOM 564, MAIN BLD'G.
OUR NEW SPRING
MONTGOMERY & CO.
First National Bank
Men’s Furnishing Goods and Hats are
Now Open for Inspection and Sale
We never have gone into these articles so ex
tensively and so carefully. Be assured of our
earnest efforts to please all of our friends and
customers in quality, style, fit and price
We Have Larger Lines of Sporting
Goods than any Former Season
MERCHANT TAILORING
In all its Branches. Fully Equipped.,
Manhattan Shirts and Guyer Hats
BELLEFONTE. PA.
CLOTHING