COLLEGE NOTES H. C. Ray, ’O4, was a visitor at the college last Sunday. J. P. Hand, 'O7, has left college. He expects to return next year. E. H. Armsby, ’O5, visited his parents at the college over Sunday. Miss Edith Smith of Philadelphia, has been visiting Miss E. A. Mc- Feeley at the Ladie’s Cottage. Prof. Rebsr recently entertained his brother, W. F. Reber, of Phi’a delphia. Freed, ex-’OB, is draughting for the Bell Telephone company at Pittsburg. W. G. Caldwell, for several years proprietor of the Palace Restaurant has sold out his interests to Mr. Scheffler. R. J. Smith, ’O7, has been on a trip to Williamsport, Sunbury and Shamokin arranging for a tour of the Penn State Musical Clubs. John Burrell,’o6, who has been laid up since the last of January with phosphorous poisoning reports that he is recovering nicely from an operation performed in Philadelphia removing part of the diseased jaw bone. He is feeling fine now and expects to be back with us soon. H. D. Heek Souvenir Spoons, Lockets, Watch Fobs, Chains, Clasp and Stick Pins, Stationery The Drug Store IHE STATE COLLEGIAN JOHN I. ROBISON Agents for Spaldings Sporting Goods Walk-Over Shoes for Ladies and Gentlemen Just received, a new line of .Walk-Over Shoes and Corlis-Coon Collars Souvenir and Comic Postal Cards and Drawing Material State College Supply Co. S“ lers General Merchandise COLLEGE PENNANTS PILLOWS HAT BANDS, ETC. Fine Line of Gents Furnishings—Neglige and Dress Shirts Fancy Groceries WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE YEAGER