Tile : Pennsylvania •. State : College Tu. 11-U E SPARKS, 111 D,LI D PRESIDENT 1 qatill In•(lntim untann d 10, thr Joint ic hon of the Unit( d Stt(teti Government and the l on Moot,oalll of Pt i») N l ania 41 II VE 610 4. Al'lro w , .. Agt n Mini( I in,cmc I 1 mg, Efbc•t il `At t', Minot/;, and Natural Science. on( 114, tlin ty-two cow I , " of lout \iat s c ic h— Ako ('out o ,-, ill Home• Economic , InduAlial Alt md Ph\ lc d I du cat Mn I 111 I lON Ila;E to both , -,i x< , -, int tili nt II chat chatges moderate . Fnni. tltie.h r h nk no hill of ` . -,c plc mb, I LI. (mid kc meqer tlreltiNt of February , Summjr Sr , lon tot Teachers chic) it flu third ll()tlal m .Joni of koh\ ( al For catalogue, Ifiillt tin, announeemcnt , ,, etc., &hitt TILL REGISTRAR, State College, Penns\ 1\ atria $lOOO for One Story The Editors of The Lades' FicrreJcinnal Gffet Co the altmnae of,girls',colleges thiee prizes,amount ing to $2'250, foi thiee short stories •00 0 . Any phase ofo'life of interest to women may be, described ' Do not be deterred from competting be cause you are not a writei or have not a litualy style. If you have a real story to tell, - tell it to.fhe best of your ability and let us judge the result. Even if your story. does not take a prize it may be so at tractive that we will want to buy it, for we hope to purchase a number of the stories in addition to the prize-winning ,ones. Read These Special Points'Cafefully and Keep Them in Mind The,stories must contain at least two tnousand words, but not more than seven thousand words. There is no limit to the number of stories which may be submitted by.any one competitor Stories by two or more alumnae Working in collaboration„/ill be considered_ The stories should be typewritten if possible. If that Is out of the question then the handwriting should be neat And clear , Manuscripts mist be written on one side of the paper only, and sent either flat or folded. .Do dot roll them, nor send letters with them unless special explanations are needed. Be careful to put par name', your address, the name of your. college, and the year of your class at the head of the manuscript If married give 'in parenthesis your full name at the tithe of your graduation Where manu scripts are tile work of more than one graduate these details must be given by, each collaborator: Be sure to preserve the original manuscript or to retatn_a copy' of your story, as no manuscripts will be re turned No postage, therefore, need be inclosed Such stories as are to be found worthy will be awarded prizes, others will, be considered for purchase at g9od rates, the rest will be destroyed We reserve the right to withhold any-or all of the, prizes if in our jtidgment 'the'stories do not come up to the required standard , This offer will remain open until November thirtieth on or before that date Read these conditions over carefully They are stated here as clearly as they ban' be state°, hence'do not write to us about them, as such letters of inquiry cannot be answered . Address all short stories intended for entry in this prize competition to STATE MAN MARRIED. J. F. Tritle, Class of 'O4, ' Weds a Schenectady Girl. Miss Kathleen Whitbeclz Hotchkiss and John Franklin Tiitle were mar ried at 8 o'clock on the evening of Sept. 28 at the' hOhle of the bride's paterits,Mt and Mrs Frank A I-lot Ch., kiss, 70 Upton avenue. Thcie Ni ere about 175 guests pregent . for the wedding and theieception following The iesiclence was handsomely dec orated with ferns, I,ines'ancl , N)wers In tne entrance hall the chancleliet was coveted with asparagus fern and the stair tail' with maidenhair fern. In the room back of the hall the orchestra was stationed behind a bank of palms A prolusion of asparagus fern almost hid the white woodwork of the doorways and arches in the (hawing looms and the mantels were banked with ferns and white roses and chrysanthe mums An arch of tall palms fainted an attractive background for the bridal patty during, the ccre-, mpny. To the strains of the bridal music from Lohengrin the wedding pally Came in plocess . bn do' n the ';,taiis and'throtigh the rooms to the sec .onl drawing Loom xiiiele the cere mony was I.so4fOrmecl Rev. Di 13. W. R. Taylei, lector of St Geoige's A Prize Offer of $2250 for Three Short Stories by Girls' College Alumnae $ . 100 . 0 for the Best Short Stoty $750 fog the Next Best Short Story ' $5OO for the lhiid ShottStay The College Story Editor, The Ladies' Home Journal Church, the officiating clergyman, came first. He was followed by the bridegroom and ,best man. - The bridesmaids, each accompained by an usher, came next, then the maid of honor and last the bride with her father. The best man was Ray Stearn'S of Schehectady and Ernest Wesley Clark, Delafield Dußois, J. Mason - Hotchkiss, brother of the bride and Paul Olin Noble, all of Schenectady, acted as ushers. Miss Fiala L. Wood of Whitehall was maid, of honor and Miss Bertha Trifle of Chambersburg, Pa,,,sister of the bridegroom, 'Miss Estelle C. Evison of Albany, Miss- Marion Hawlett of Boston and Miss Laura C.. Glen oft Schenectady wire t e bridesmaids. • After the ceremony' an info all reception was held, when the bride's mother and grandmother and the bridegroom's sister received with the other members of the wedding party —Schenectady Gazette, Sept 29, 1910 Phi Gamma Delta -Earl F. Gluck 'l2, Edward C. Rose, Henry Welling, John W. , Harman, Frank Everett, W , Smith, .Wil ham S. Heimen, 'l4. , Beta 'fheta Pi:—Mark C. Hager man 'l3, Hany G Shupe, Paul M. thane' B. W. Van Wagner, Jo•i. S. All stories must be mailed so as to be in our hands Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ne - w Praternity Men, Heat, Paul D. Weis, Stephen J Keister, Harold D. Foster, Jas. H Bowman 'l4. ' D. ~ , • ----• • Phi Kappa 'Sigma:—Calvin Core, 'l3, Fred Hayes, Olan Cadman, 'l4. Sigma Chi:—H. W. Potilas' 'l:3, A. M. Houser, W. H. McCormick, Jr., J. Nevin Moyer, E. E Harding, R. L. Hamill, Alvin Dinsmore, W. D. EynOn, Henry - Taylor, A. J. Gallager, 'l4. Kappa Sigma:—James T. Barrett, 'l3, 'Geo. D, Johnson, Theo. L. Bit tenbender, ' Jas. D Bebout, E. Harold Lang, Edgar Moyer, John S. Leffler, Neill Fleming, Leland Hawn, J, Donald Trelfall, Mansell Grimes 'l4. Sigma Alpha Epsilon -John 1 - Taddow 'l3, Clyde Van Reede, John Clarke, Chester' 1-lancock, Jos. i Bowman, Jos. Donelly, Gilbert Myers 'l4- .., I Phi Sigma KapP - a;c---S. H. Diehl 'll, H. S. Rogers, R. S. Stodzing - ' 'l3, John Taylor, John DeVoc, W H. Webber, Harry Wetze4l 'l4, Roy Parsons, Robert Keyser, special. 1 Phi Delta Theta --Joseph Dun ning, W. W, Dempsey, John Thomas, John H. Kelley 'l4. - Theta Xi H.J. F. Blank 'l3, R. S Brumbach, C. R. Gerth, F R. Gould, R. Koons, C. S Shoemaker, H. C. McConnell, J Shearer, W. Carll 'l4. .. . , ar ry \v. Sau ers 130 East College Avenue A lull line of men's furnishings Custom made clothing by the Royal tailors Pennants and cushion - tops --a fine assortment Cleaning and pressing Sigma Nu M. Barron, G. R. Gage,•L. A. Parker, J. F. Quacken bush, E. N. Sullivan, S. A. Fred ericks 'l4. Phi Tau:--0. F. Brooks, 'E. C. Resch, C. D. Winter, P. W. Rischall 'l4.', Delphi —Ed. Y. Ellis 'll, W. G. Goodnow 'l3, Jos. Gohl, Horace Rogers, Ged. W Crawford, Chester Adair 'l4. Where , the Big Teams Play on Saturday. Penn State vs. Carnegie Tech at State College.' Penn vs. West Virginia, at Phila delphia'. Bucknell vs. Indians, at Wilkes bar, e. Princeton vs. New Yoik Univ., at Princeton. Navy vs. Rutgers, at Annapolis. Cornell vs. Oberlin, at Ithaca. Harvard vS. Williams at Cam bridge, Yale vs. Holy Cross at New Haven. Army vs. Tufts, at West Point Agricultural News. The senior and junior horticul- . jurists left last Monday for one week's trip into the fruit region of northwestern Pennsylvania and southwestern New York: ~ About twenty .five students made up the party which will make stops at Brie, Pa., Buffalo and 'Rochester, N, y, and of other places of interest in the heart of this great , fruit and grain region. During this trip the meth ods employed ' by the large fruit growers will be studied. ``JOUR best drive for good clothes will be straight-away In the direc lion of this store ' Follow it up with a good second just inside the door, by saying "Hart' Schaffner er.., Marx clothe.," you'll get IMO the best, sun or overcoat you ever had in.one or two more shots, Easiest game to play You ever saw, and yoti always win hc.re, I ock Haven Steam Laundry H N Keebler '1 I H W. Stiller 'l3 F. L, Gayton 'l3 THE MALLORY STUDIO BELLEFONTE B C. Detchon 'l2 CLEANING I don't talk ;- [make . signs.. Lettering of trunks and intt caves my !Pe' cialty. Poster, shovrand display cards ' CHAS. A. WOMER, State .College 'When tiOtti meat and ?want Comvanyi R LISS 1.-.E.R's Under new management Boarding $3.00 per Week ' Roca - I - for Rent 224 East College ,Avenoe SIM THE CLOTHIER 'ECiFtEECT ORESB PON MEN BELLEFONTE Unsurpassed Service Prompt Delivery STUDENT AGENTS A. S. Kift 'l2 PHOTOGRAPHY PENNA Student Agent HENRY GRIMM FINE 'TAILORING PRESSING REPAIRING State CAkege,"Peall:&-.'