The Dances The Thanksgiving Hop, which was given by the Senior Class last Friday evening in the Armory, was a great success. The dance was well attended and the large number of visitors and students present en joyed it thoroughly. The Armory was tastefully decorated, the use of cornstalks 'adding much to the general effect. Oppenheim's orchestra fur nished good music. The committee consisted of the following: 0. F. Noss, chairman; P. W. Bab cock, A. B. Steigerwalt, J. B. Long, W. S. Stair. The various fraternities also gave dances in their houses on the even ing previous. Reserves 26—Bellwood 5 The Reserves under Capt. Ritchey easily defeated the team from Bell wood on Beaver Field last afternoon. The game which the visitors put up was scarcely exciting enough to make make it interesting. In the first half they managed, by a little trick, to score a touchdown. Dur ing the remainder of the game, how ever, they failed to make even a respectable showing against the Scrubs, and at the end of the game the score stood 26-5. ALUMNI. Invitations have been issued for the wedding of John H. Lytle 'O5 and Miss Alice Robinson, of Pittsburg. Mr. Lytle is employed by the Westinghouse Company in Pittsburg. CO = OPERATI V E ASSOCIATION Dealers in Students' Supplies of Every Description - HOTEL BLOCK H. A. LEITZEL, Manager 'IRE STATE COLLEGIAN SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS Tennis Balls Tennis Rackets Tennis Nets Everything in Tennis and Base Ball Goods DOUGLAS AND WALK-OVER SHOES In all the Latest Styles COMPLETE LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHINGS Stale College Supply Co. General Merchandise. Y - 1 - I;A_G-I - & IDl\_-\7l SHOES THAT ARE RIGHT 1 - 111.. f <=)i-it, A Fresh Stock of Feter~ and Nestle's Swiss Milk Chocolate always on hand 370 MAIN Pd: GO TO GEO. B. JACKSON —FOR— CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Full Line of Smokers' Fancy Articles. AL LEN ST., STATE COLLEGE. PA