State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, January 19, 1911, Image 4

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    THE CANADIAN ROCKIES
Col. Nox McCain's 'Lecture Last
Night Was By Far Better Than
Anything He Has Given Here
Before.
Last night the celebrated Col.
Nox McCain gave his illustrated
lecture on "Canada and Canadian
Rockies"in the Auditorium withgreat
sucsess. Col. McCain's personality,
which adds so much to his lectures,
'was felt by all who attended the
lecture. The speaker commanded
the individual attention of his ap
preciative audience and it followed
him with such eagerness from
snowy summits to smiling valleys
that one readily could believe the
whole scene actually laid out before
him.
With the slide views of the huge,
frowning mountains, one reflected
on man's insignificance and the
limitations on his powers; with
-views of beauty spots, and at Lake
Louise, a sense of indescrible calm
ness seemed to come. Nearly
every emotion was experienced by
the audience under the spell of the
scenes shown and de3cribed.
When the last view had been
thrown on the screen and the last
word spoken,the audience, without
a doubt, felt that Col. McCain is
deserving of all of his. success and
and fame as a lecturer.
It is such lectures as this which
serve to broaden one's general edu
cation and familiarize those viiho
have never had the opportunity to
view the reality, with an idea of the
More beautiftil natural scenery to be
found in America.
It is just such men as Col. Mc-
Cain that are doing a great work in
awakening us to. the glory and pow
er of nature and we hope r to have
him with us again in the near future.
CALENDAR.
FRIDAY, JAN. 20
8:00 a. m. Examinations begin.
SATURDAY, JAN. it
8:03 p. m. Auditorium. Lecture
"The Travels and Experiences
in Western Equatiorial Africa''
by Walter H. Overs, of Wells
boro, Pa.
SUNDAY JAN. 22
9:00 a. m. Old Chapel. Short
Course students. Address by
Dean Agee.
10:00 a. i. Old Chapel. Fresh-
man Bible class
11:00 a. m. Auditorium. Walter
H. Overs, of Wellsboro, will
' speak.
4:00 p. m. Foyer Aulitorium
Episcopal services.
6:15 p. m., Old Chapel. Y. M. C
A. prayer meeting.
TUESDAY, JAN. 24,
6:30 p. m. Old Chapel. Prayer.
SATURDAY, JAN. 28.
8:n p. m. Auditorium. Enter
taiTment. Y. M. C. A. Course.
Kathnin Rid !way Co.
Y. M. C. A. News.
On Sunday night Prof. Caughey
will lead the Y. M. C. A. meeting
and has taken ,the subject "Hon
esty in Our Work" for his address.
F. D, Buchman, Blair Buck, T.
W. Piolett. Wm. Gilliland and H. P.
Armstrong, last night openei a cam
paign at Mercersburg. The cam
paign is to be iun for two nights
only and on the same plan as the
recent one here. While results here
were indeed gratifying it is to be
hoped that the campaign at Mer
cersburg will be even a greater suc
cess.
Honorable Henry Houck Invited to
Speak Here.
Hon: Henry Houck, of Lebanon,
prominent in affairs of the state has
been invited to speak at the open
ing of the second semester. Mr
Houck is secretary of internal af
fairs at Harrisburg.
The Toggery Shop The College Ilan
NoNIS on exhibition at our store a very large and ,
handsome showing of overcoats and raincoats
for fall and winter containing ten 'distinctive
models inclUding the very popular Presto collar
Men's Furnishings •c A. G.
coat : Prices $lO up to $3O.
Spalding & Bro's Athletic
All expenses paid when purchases are made.
Goods The Heidcal7, and
Tailorrnade Clothing
C. W. SMITH Montgomery & Co.
South Allen Street i Bellefonte
Sill-Clark Wedding
Webster Sill, a member of the
senior class at State College, the son
of Mr. L. E. Sill, of Centerville. Pa..
and Miss Grace Claik, daughter of
G. L. Clark, M. D , also of Center
ville, Pa., but who is now spending
the winter in Springboro, Pa., were
united in marriage in the Baptist
church at Springboro by Dr. H. C.
Hall, the pastor, who is also the
brother-in-law of the bride, on Christ-
mas eve
Mr. and Mrs. Sill spent their
honeymoon visiting relatives and
friends at Meadville, Cochranton
Cambridge Springs, Union City and
Erie, and spent some time with
the groom's father at Centerville,
and now they will be at home to
their many friends in their cozy
apartments at State College 'until the
graduation of Mr. Sill at the com
mencement June next.
The groom is one of the vei y best
scholars'in his, class, and deservedly
popular among professors and stud
ents as well as among a wide circle
of friends wherever he is known,
Mt's. Sill was graduated from Ed=.
inboro in the class of 1905, with
very high 1 . onors. She served as
principal of the high school at Cen
terville for two years and as assis
tant principal ,at Cochranton for
tuo years. She is a general favorite
wherever knoWn and has a host of
friends who wish her Godspeed in
her promising voyage over the mat
rimonial sea. ( Copied from Erie
Daily Times.)
Mr. H. A. Gilbert Here
Mr. H. A. Gilbert, general sales
manager of the E. Keeler Boiler
company, Williamsport, spent the
first of the week about the college
looking after the interest of the
company in the proposed installa
tion of boilers in the college power
plant.
Meeting of Board of Trustees
The annual winter meeting of the
Board of Trnstees of the college
will be held on Thursday next in
Harrisburg, when the officets'of the
Board will b.; elected.
Dr. W. R. Ciane, Dean of -the
School of Mines, lectured at Hazel
ton on Friday evening, Dec. 9, be
fore the Y. M. C. A Mining Instita
te of that place, giving an illustiated
lecture on the subject of Mine Gases,
The following week Di. Clone was in
Pittsbuig attending the winter meet-
ing of the Coal Mining Institute of
America.
Second semester recitations be
gin Monday, Jan. . 2 0, at 11.10 a. '
m. The formal opening of the se- r
mestei will be at 10 30 a. m. in the
Auditorium._
A son was both to
_lli. and Mis.
C H. Stocklait on January 9th.
No paper next week.
THE STATE COLLEGrAN
THE MALLORY STUDIO
PHOTOGPAPHY
BELLEFONTE
> 13 C Detch ,n 'l2 Studint Arent
' PHIL D. FOSTER
ALL KINDS OF C 0 A L
at Ifmest paces
STATE COLLEGE. PA
Nittawq 'NUM.
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State Coktege, 'Pena's.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
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OFFICIAL
EQUIPMENT
FOR ALL
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is known
thr, ft ~ l iotit the
wo.ld at; a
IF YGli are mtirested
Athleuc
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should have a copy of tip
Spa',lnn; Catalogue It's a
complete enclyclopedaa of
of WHAT'S NE W IN
SPORI and is sent free on
request
Guarantee
of Qgality
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1210 ellcstwat Vt 4 l'htkaOANAlta
,
J. C. Smith & Son
SLccesers to H D Meek Hardware Co
General : Hardware
Builders' Material
Oils, paints; glass, cement
and stoves
Roofing and spouting
Fine assortment of Sporting Goods
_ ___
HENRY GRIMM
FINE TAILORING
C.:L A NING
REs'AIRING
BUSH HOUSE'
1 i CLLEFONTE PIi:VNA
ila IV 1 ,,, tin v Pt. tO Willi bath tit per day
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Students' togulat boat d pet week ..7.P
because the qualify keeps us up
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Ray D Gilliland, P. 1).
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Stationery
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Students' Supplies
Prescriptions
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"Bat - FM V.oka
Penn Avenue and Tenth 4i,ioet
PA'ESPING
L. CiIZAHAM & COMPANY
Ea , ,t College ave»or
Tooihs'ome morsels
to gratify ,
the most exacting
C. A Manehard
Manager
TktAslyarizAk‘, Ta.
Dry Goods Grocel les
Sporting Goods
HARVEY BROS.
Bakers and Confectioners'
Pull line of
Loney, Apollo and
fuller-Greene Chocolates
always on hand
IC . e. Cream In Seasonable Flavori
Excellent service at
OUR NEW FOUNTAIN
Nittany Inn Building
t. B. 'Meek Co.
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IlpYffiliAti 7 AVeAI
eAgars taxa eJobaccos
'Kat\ 'ell Mi:ag iMelt Mr tet
.1. - P. RAGMAN
Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring
Fitgh Grade Gents Furnishings
112 E. College Ave
F. D. WEAVER
UP=TO=DATE . LIVERY
J. B. MARTIN
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
CHOICE FRUIT
South Allen Street, opposite the Postoffice
State College Supply Co.
General Merchand.se
Agents for Spalding Athletic Goods
/
? Douglas and Walk Over Shoe
E . .C. _PE /\ 13 C.' E
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Grace
ries and Oueensware
Hotel Block 'W. College Ave
Phones