Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 15, 1912, Image 4

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    1912 Baseball Schedule.
Southern Trip.
Wednesday, Apiil 3, University
of South Carolina at Columbia, S. C.
Thuisday, April 4, University of
South Carolina at Columbia, S. C.
Friday, April 5, A. and M„ of
Noith Carolina; West Raleigh, at
N. C.
Saturday, Apiil 6, Staunton Mili
tary Academy, Staunton, Va.
Monday, April 8, Washington
and Lee at Lexington, Va.
Tuesday, Apiil 9, Washing
ton and Lee at Lexington, Va.
Princeton Tiip.
Wednesday, April 26, Princeton
Univeisity, at Piinceton, N. Y.
Buckntll Tiip.
Satuiday, May 4, Bticknell Uni
versity at Lewisburg, Pa.
New England Trip.
Wednesday, May, 15, Corn'll
University at Ithaca, N. Y.
Thuisday, May 16, Univeisity of
Vermont at Burlington, Vt.
Friday, May 17, Holy Cross at
Worcester, Mass.
Saturday, May 18, U. S. Military
Academy at West Point, N. Y.
Games on Bearer Field.
Saturday, Apiil 13, Carnegie
Tech.
Wednesday, April 17 Univeisity
of South Carolina.
Satuiday, April 20, Susquehanna.
Saturday, April 27, Dickinson.
Wednesday, Apiil 30, University
of Maryland.
Wednesday, May S, Gettysburg.
Wednesday, May 11, Notre
Dame.
Saturday, May 25, Franklin and
Marshall.
Testimonial to Life of Gabriel
Hiester.
At a meeting of the Board of
Trustees held .Januaiy 23, 1912, the
following was oidered spiead upon
the minutes and a copy sent to the
Collegian:
- The lb evidence thet rules the
universe and the destinies of man
called from the activities of this life
Gabriel Hiestcr, of Harrisburg, on
Fiiday, Januaiy 19, 1912.
Mr.lTiester was boin Apr.2S,lSso,
attheHiester homestead "Esther
ton” along the Susquehanna,
which was his life-long residence.
His parents were Augustus Otto
and Catherine Cox Hiestei, and his
grandfather was Gabriel Hiester, a
Revolutionary war officer. Reared
on the farm, he secured his eaily
education at the Plairisburg Acad
emy, graduating fiom that institu
tion in 1866. Tne same year he enter
ed The Pennsylvania State College
and graduated with the class of
1868. He married, October 4,
1871, Annie E. Maurer, of Hairis
burg, and they had one son, A.
Otto, now living at Buffalo, N. Y„
and two daughters, Nancy, married
to Francis Bird Dutton, living at
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and Sarah,
living at home.
Mr. Hiester ranked as a leader in
scientific agriculture and horticul
ture, serving many years as Presi
dent of the State Horticultural
Society, which office he held at the
time of his death. Pie was rec
ognized as the foremost fruitgrower
of the State, having been awarded
medals at the Pan-Ameiican Ex
position at Buffalo, the World’s
Fair at Chicago and the Paris Ex
position.
Pie was a Trustee of The Penn
sylvania State College from 1879 to
his death and seived most efficient
ly and acceptably on many of the
committees. Always thoioughly in
earnest, absolutely dependable, and
a staunch friend of the Institution,
the absence of his genial presence
and loyal support will be keenly
felt and deeply regretted by his
colleagues and all who knew him.
The Board of Trustees desire to
place upon lecord this testimonial
of their appreciation of the life and
services of their deceased friend and
Tfie Toggery Shop
Men’s Furnishings t A. G.
Spalding & Bro’s Athletic
Goods “ THe Heidcap and
Tailormade Clothing -s 's
A full assortment of (allege
Pennants -s "S "S 'S
C. W. SMITH
South Allen Street
M
Sfermsiiip Tickets \
fjj Schedules, rales and itinerary of
trips quoted to Europe, Bermuda,
Panama and other points
W. B. HICKS i
insurance and g
Steamship Agency |
Penn’a |
Altoona
SawtoTs,
Caps awA &ovdtvs
Cou Sous and 'Q'vo.'vaq
72-71 Madison Avc
ttftoa
S W Chubb, Agent
Phi Kappa House
fellow member and to extend to the
bereaved family their fullest sym
pathy.
Commttcc
Edwin E. Sparks
H. V. White
Milton W. Lowry
Resolutions of Condolence
Whereas, God in his infinite wis
dom has seen fit to remove by
death our beloved classmate Theo
dore H. Weston, be it resolved that
the class of 1913 of the Pennsyl
vania State College extend its sin
cere sympathy to his parents and
members of the family in their
bereavement. ’
Furthermore be it lesolved, that
ajeopy of the resolutions be entered
upon the class minutes, and be pub
lished in the Penn State Collegian.
Be it also resolved, that a copy of
these resolutions be sent to that
bereaved family.
Commitee
Ira S. Nippes
Harvey P. Kocher
Chas. E' Swab.
Mr. A. D. Cloud, managing edi
tor ot the Signal Engineer, Chicago,
will come to State College Wednes
day, Feburary 21st to deliver a
lecture on signalling, and the signal
engineer for students in the school
of engineering. Mr. Cloud, who is
a well known signal expert, has
piepared this illustrated lecture
especially for the students. Unless
otherwise announced it will be given
at 7:30 p. m„ Room 203, Engineer
ing Building.
Orchestra Stag Dance.
A stag dance will be held on Fri
day evening in McAllister Hall. A
full orchestra will furnish the music.
A gray coat was taken from the
Armory on Saturday afternoon.
The owner will greatly appreciate it
if the man who made the mistake
will take the coat to the Track
Plouse.
PENNTSTATE] f COLLEGIAN
The Enterprise
Clothing’ Store
125 South flllen Street
Latest creations in neckwear
and haberdashery, readymade
suits in stock. Orders taken
for made to order clothing.
MODERATE PRICES
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
AtwroaVVi, Tro-p
Pool Billiards Bowling
TOBACCO CIGARS
CIGARETTES
Meek’s Pool Room
J. B. MARTIN
SOLE AGENT FOR
SEALSHIPT OYSTERS
CHOICE FRUIT
South Allen Street, opposite the Postoffice
HENRY GRIMM J I
FINE •TAILORING j
Established 18.11 (
CLEANING
REPAIRING
PRESSING
The First
National Bank
3ELLEFONTE
apital $100,('00
Charles McCurdy
President
Surplus $125,000
Jas K. Barnhart
Cashier
I. C. HOLMES
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. FRUITS
Best Quality Best Service
Your patronage solicited
ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE
James M. Williams
General Tinning, Roofing
Spouting and Furnace Work
Shop; South Frazier street
Sheffler’s * Restaurant
Opposite Hotel
Pies Sandwiches Soups
1 i 1: gjr IHleill |
State College Dining Room
Under New Marjagemeot j
Students’regular board a week $3.00 Students’single meals 35c Transient 50c
Gafei'iiug' t"G Pra/tenul tiers tvuol Glasses a. Sjoeoin [Try 0
All new equipment A. L. BASCOMB & BROTHERS, Proprietors 0
C N. FISHER
Successor to A. H. Hortswick
Headquarters
WALK-OVER EDUCATOR
CRAWEORD Xflllßß PATRICIAN
BANISTER WIIUy O COUSINS
Always in stock, a good line of gym
nasium shoes. JUST ARRIVED; A line
of early Spring Shoes, in both Men's
and Womens.
Tie
Quality Shop
An i<tablnhmcnt winch n
noted (or ill fine quality of
Itllc’prcis printing \ Cvory
order receives the personal
aUention of the managrr thus
insurng perfect satisfaction
The Niltany Printing and
Publishing Company v
State College
TLittaw} SaqWl, 'V.eaA
av\A Toxoev C.om’patv^
SVaie toVUge, "Fenu'a
A, G. SPALDING & BROS.
are the (Largest
Manufacturers i n
the World of
TEe
Spalding
Trade-Mark
OFFICIAL
EQUIPMENT
FOR ALL
ATHLETIC
SPORTS AND
PASTIMES
is known
throughout the
IT Vnil are interested
ll lUU Athletic
Sport you
should have a copy of the
Spalding CntalofUc. It's a
complete enclyclopcdm of
of WHAT'S NE W IN
SPORT and is sent free on
request
world as a
Guarantee
of Quality
3Y. 5. SPfcST
h Tsfc.6S.
;w YORK
NE'
126*12 Nassau Street
29-33 West 42d Street
BUSH HOUSE
Bellefonte Penna
Kate per day 62 50 With bat ti 53 per day
W. L. DAGGETT
"\3Dovks
DYEINQ AND DRV CLEANINd
Goods sent on Thursdays of each week
T(Lts. 'B.ovtu&VYtttt
119 South Burrowes Street
F. D. WEAVER
UP-TO-DATE LIVERY
Opposite the Pastime Both Phones
Your attention is called to
HARVEY BROS.
Bakers and Confectioners
Full line of
FiaeFresliGiiocolaies
always on hand
Ice Cream in Seasonable Flavors
Excellent service at
OUR NEW FOUNTAIN
Nittany Inn Building
Tiie Meek Drug Store
Ray D. Gilliland, P. D.
Druggist
Drugs Sundries Stationery
Toilet Articles
Students’ Supplies
Prescriptions a Specialty
STATE JEWELRY
Agency for
WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES
C. A. Blanchard
Manager
Penn Avenue and Tenth Street
T?\AA,&b\xtQ\\, T?a.
E. L. Graham & Company
Dry Goods Groceries
Sporting Goods
East College avenue
J. P. HAG M A N
Strictly : Firstclass : Tailoring
High Grade Gents Furnishings
127 S. Alien Street
R. C. PEARCE
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Groce-
ries and Queensware
Hotel Block W. College Ave