date Furnish= is for Collge \len Tailor made Clothing Pressing land Cleaning ' . W• SCI I_l. Cl - r Stuart Block ,Grofi na v roff Day." lexcprcises will be ob unday, Feb. 27th, at l e 4uditorium. George off, 'O7, is State's rep-', n the Cantoi Chrisripm, served next 11 a, m. in t Weidinan G resentative College. I raised for h lege stand missions, in st year $l,OlO was • support. State Col- 1 third in her giving to Pennsylvania The Uni- 1 versity of 'ern]. gave 516,032, and Mercerburg Academy game $1,200. This year we will have missions presented fiom the laymen's stand point.} We are particul rly fort— unate this ear in having Dr, and Mrs. Willia t m J. Scheiffeli , or New York, General and Mrs. Beaver, and E. C. ylercer, as our uests. Ise will be a IstUdent meeting, nd there will be special music an decora- tions. pq Beed, who s from a world's standnoint 99.100 (4 If the institute . world have not so cOmpletel East College Avermie program as Penn State liasplanned this lyear - A committee of 115 undergradu atesl has been appointed to take charge of the work or furthering the dauSe of missions at this time: Diefspeakers for: the day will no doubt present the needs of Penn State in the ' mission field in a con vinc:ng manner and it is hoped that this jjOr we will eclipse all former record‘, in this ivery commehdiidle enterpriz-... of Penn State. A sxetch of Dr. and Mrs Scheiffelin appears in another col umn l and "Ted" Mercer and , General Beaver are known to the i student body ,. Such-a -st. ofig com bination on'the platform s ould draw a record attendance Sun a) inorn ing. , Dr. and M's. Scheiffelin ck New York City, are well known workers- es things says that ns of the a miission in the many religious, and F,hilin thropical societies,and movements of that city. Dr. Schaffelin is a I, 1 THE STATE COLLEGIAN , , - - -- -- -- -I , chemist, ith degrees from Colum-, bia ? and Mun:ch. He is a member of thtee National Chemical societies a member of four Veal York clubs, and an officer in the Organization of nearly all of the "uplift" societies, of New York. His work in these has zieeri• very noteworthy. It is hard Ito say whether Dr. Sdheiffelin considers his. work in this field his vocation or his avocation, for at the same time he ii president ,i)f the, firm of Scheiffelin and Co., Manu factilring Chemists, and vice 'presi dent of the National Association of Wholesalti ruggistis. . - Mrs _Sc 1 eiffelini whose work among women has been as strong and successful as her husband's has been among men,- is a s very able assistant to her husband in the work of bettering conditiOns, and helping thei "uplift." She'-is connected, with various missionlry societies, °foreign and home. The visit of Dr. I _, and Mrs. Stheiffelin isi an event in the Colc: lege year,ithat will have a lasting ef fect upon the lwhOecommunity. At 4 p m. Saturday Dr. Scheif• l felin will address a men's meeting in the, Old ,Chapel, and Mrs, Scheif felin will ddress.a women's meet sing in the _.adies'' Cottage. Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, the senior class will be addressed in Rooip 20 Engineering Building. - At the - usual, time for the ,freshmen meeting, ''Ted " Mercer and Gen eral Beaver 'will preside. , Sunday 'night at 6:30 ark open meeting will bey held in the Audi ' toriuM. , ' Dr. Spark's Lecture. 1 On Frid t y evening Dr. Sparks , gave a very interesting and instructive lec ture on" l Washington's Inauguration": The talk I was well illustrated by views ofld woodcuts which brought forth ad irably the life and s'irit •: i of Washington's time. The lea ire was greatly appreciated by the large audience present. , i 1 i PAGE TARES