State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, September 20, 1906, Image 10

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    Y.M.C.A. Notes.
The Bible study work will be be
gun next week.
Topic for Sunday evening meet
ing, 6.15 o'clock—Room 529,
" Practical Aids in Right Living.
No. 1. The Bible."
Tuesday evening meetings at 6.15
in Room 529.
Sunday chapel service—Rev. G.
M. Whitenack, Jr., of State College
will preach.
The Membership Committee
wishes to make clear how it is pos
sible to join the Association.
To former members : Every form
er member will still be considered a
member unless he notifies the Gen
eral Secretary to the contrary.
To those desiring membership for
the first time : Fill out an application
blank and hand it in at Room 273
Main. If the Executive Committee
acts favorably upon it you will re
ceive notice, upon receipt of which
immediately sign the constitution in
Room 273. Membership cards are
obtainable only upon the receipt of
the annual dues, $1.50.
ALUMNI.
J. F. Sloan, '75, of Spokane,
Wash., died last month as the re
sult of a tragic accident.
Dr. J. 0. Lemmon of Latrobe,
Pa., at one time a member of the
class of 'Bl was here last week with
his son, who entered college.
McNary and Fraser both 'O5 men
have left the American Bridge Com
pany and are now employed in the
Bridge Department of the City of
Pittsburg.
" Jack " Elder, 'O4 spent a pleas
ant week in State College, coaching
the football team.
Duell and Shed; 'O6 men are em
ployed by the Binghampton, Pitts
burg and Lake Erie Railroad as
transitmen.
John Lytle, 'O5 is with the West
ern Electric.
THE STATE COLLEGIAN
FRESHMEN ! Decorate your
room with pennants. For sale at
Armory
Knisely Bros.
Billiard Parlor and
Bowling Alley
Cigars and Tobacco
HOTEL BUILDING
Watch this space for
announcements
THE
MALLORY
STUDIO
Fine Photographic
Work'
Bellefonte, Pa.
College Caps, Gowns,
The Best Workmanship at
Lowest Prices
Silk Faculty Gowns and Hoods
Cox Sons & Vining
~t/ 262 Fourth Ave., New York.
H. A. EVEY
..Livery
First Class Rigs at all Times
CAB WORK A SPECIALTY
Both 'Phones
Bellefonte Central R. R.
On and after Monday, May 29th,
1905, trains will run as folloiis from P. Lt. B
station
Westw and
Read down
Stations
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tuts east and west .
F H. THOMA
CENT. R. R. OF PA.
In Effect Nov. 26, 1915
No. 5 No. 3 No. 1 N 0.2 N 0.4 84 k 6
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(via Tam.)
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tWeek-days tpally *Sunday 10 55 a. m
§Sunday, 9.00 a m.
Foot ball
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22.
Penn State vs. Lebanon, at State
College, Pa.
Rochester vs. Niagara, at Roch
ester.
Carlisle Indians vs. Villanova, at
Carlisle.
Lehigh vs. Albright,
bethlehem.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Indians vs. Albright, at Carlisle.
Syracuse vs. Hobart, at Syracuse
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