Wednesday, Sept. 2A, 1919 1 Alumni Notes. t •t• '1: 4.4-s.÷:-:-:-:-144-1-:.+44+H-H-s-:4+++ C C Binder 'l2, woo married on July 12, 1919, to Miss Lillian Sullivan. U. A Steinfurth 'll, "an married to Mims Lenora May on January 4. 1919 Mr. nod Mm Steinfurth are living' In Erie, Pennitylvanla. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Padilla 'l2, was married to Miss Edith Coburn on December 1. 1917. Lieutenant Colonel Midis Inul the distinction of being one of the.youngest Penn State men In the service Roy A Fordyce 'l9. lino been appoint ed county agent for Juniata count). Mr. ' , Grille° was Married on Juno 12, 1919. Harold P Vail 'l2, was married to Miss Harriet Perry on Juno 12,1918. Mr. Volt served as nwilstant clif de signer of naval aircraft at Washington . , D. C., during the war W. A. Fox 'Ol, died tram pneumonia on Morel, 20, 1919. Ile was emulated nu it chemist at the ling Tanning Company. of htillgewa), Pennsylvenia Jitmett II Waring . 20Avits married to Miss Iva Stanley, on June 17, 1917. Thu Ilarrisburg Ihnineit of the Alumni Association 110111 Ito second annual out ing and picnic nt Hershey Park on Sat urday. August ninth. There were 225 alumni leglotored, but there were over 200 present nod In addition More were 50 undergniduatcs and about 250 Snouts The annual outing of the Cleveland Branch Associntion of Penn State Alumni took piaeo at the Elyria County Club on August sixteenth. BCCIIIIHO of ALUMNI, ATTENTION! One of Um plans of the COL LEGIAN thin tent in to run a. department each week, devoted entirely to alumni nous To do this, the cooperation of every alumnus and alumna It nee.- emu. If you have any Items of interest, either concerning yourself or tour clannmoten, he cure to send them In Announce ments of NS ethlings. birthx, change of location, position being held, etc, are among the Items es pecially denired. Please sign your letter. Addleen all comunica- Gotta to pr.sx STATE COL LEGIAN, Alumni Editor, State College, Pa inclement weather, the expected large crowd was kept 1111 . 11). but about Monty alumni braved the atm m to attend tile picnic, which was a decided success de spite the small number present. Silty Penn State Alumni and their families attended a picnic of the Blair County Alumni Association of this col lege. held at Loymburg on August 19th Sports of all kinds featured the pro gram. . . Officer. of the Penn State Alumni Club for the year 1017-1020 era on Proniclent, Martha, Conner 'l7; Vice Prenident, Ifatherlnn Morn 'l5, Secretary, Sara Pollee 'l7; Treanurer. Men P. IL Laub 'O5 - _ The Harrisburg Alumni arc planning a dinner-meeting the heck of October twenty-sixth, tonrrange for the crowd going to the Penn game The Club contemplates chartering niiiecial cars far the trip • • At .the graduation exercises of the darn of 1019 In June, the John W White Fellowahlp of MO, given to a member of the graduating ohm* for advanced May, vas pr.ented to Albert William Demmler "The John W White medal, value of $5O, ten given to Charles Widinm Volts, who wan vale dictorian of the class William II Reish:n graduate 01 Penn State, class or 1910, Ims accepted a position with the Nen York Central Ihthl•nnd, and expects to ho located at Jersey Shore for some time Lieutenant William It Edwin& 1 11, and 71Ilsa Carolyn Buckhout were unit ed In marriage July 14, 1019, at State TN these days of industrialism it is gratifying IN to know that one concern has clung to the more pleasing ways of the past. Far away from the smoke of large cities and nestling in the heart of the Berkshire Hills near pure, crystal brooks are the mills that make ea - n,es ias?nenceesm The writing paper that has the quality of the old, combined with the smartness of the new. 9 - You will find tllLe reflection of a bit of OLD NEW ENGLAND in every sheet you use. The Athletic Store, Inc. On Coop Corner College Lieutenant Edwarde taught In the college two yearn after gradua tion and only recently returned from France. where ho served two yearn an an officer In the Forestry I/Melon of tiro 141 h Engineere. a M. Brehm 'l9, won united In moo rage to Mies Ruth Showley at Sun bury on August 17, 1010 Mr. Brehm in employed by the Stole Board of Edu cation no on instructor in the voca tional schools located at Lampeter, Lonenoter county. I 3 W Stouffer It. wag married on Angina 19 to Miss Helen Tate. Mr Stauffer is at present employed In the Philadelphia labor:OG[lex of the Atlantic Steil:tins Company. J 0 Veder 'W. and Miss Mary Samna V. ere united in marriage at Coraopolis, near Pittsburgh, on June 9, 1919. They told make their home at Coraopolis C. D. MI, Jr 'ls, and Minn I:llmbeth Olga Politer 'lO, tent united In marriage In the Preebyterinn church at State College on Thurialay evening. a/Mem ber 1110. They will make their Loma at Cant Lansing. Mich, whom Mr. Butt holds n cluilr In the faculty of the Michigan Agricultural College. TWO MEETINGS HELD BY CLASS OF 1920 The members of the Senior clam held MO meetings the roam week, the first last Thumlay evening and the second on Monday_ night At the meeting on Thursday, dimes/don of the election of members to Student Council [tom the Senior class look place and It won de cided to postpone this election until arrangements could be made with the former members of the classes of 1918 and 1910, ullereby they too would sc cure representation In the Student Council. A committee, consisting of R. It. Ststrkey, C. A McFadden, If Reagan, .1 11 Munroe, and I. IV. 8r... 111111 lIPPOIIIted to confer with similar com mittees Beni 1918 and 1019 Announce ment 11110 made by President Nlaginnis that tile 1020 Finance Committee would consist of II R Courson, chairman, E Il Bentley, J A Reap. P. S. Barnhart, and S IV Cohen, the class treasurer. At the meeting on Monday et cuing, the follouing leport %11/1 submitted by the committee uhich conferred with the repreaentativent of 1918 and 1919 In :skittle:l to Ito four required mem bers of Student Council, namely, the president and vice-president of the Mak:4.llm editor of the COLLEGIAN, and the inn rnident of the Athletic An ululation, the Maas of 1920 will have nine other tell eaentativea, four from the School of Engineering, two from the School of Agriculture, and one each rum the School of Liberal Arm, Min ing. and Natural Science The other ale men on the Council, to which the Senior class int entitled, xlll be elected from 1918 and 1919, three from each. In data way, it is belleved that a fair iepresentation from each chum can be secured. In the mutter of finance., the proposition is to have 1918 have a budget of its oft 0, while 1919 will be merged with 1920 All due. will be paid to S W Cohen, the Senior treasurer. The two s older chums edit each have one representative on the 1920 Finance Committee, bringing tho number of that organisation to aeven. All• fi nancial matters will be arranged by that committee. The former members of 1918 and 1919 atilt after graduation be engendered as if they had been gradu . aled with their original 0100000, and a mull asterisk on their diploma. will allow to %hat claim they originally belonged Tito report of thin committee us pre sented tons approved by the members of tit class of 1020. Election of Stu dent Council men resulted no follows• School of Engineering, C. A Nelson, C W. Moore, W W Young, T S Martin, School of Agricultute. S. 11. Munroe, II 13 Starkey, School of Lib eral At ti, S. S McCallum, School of Mining. C E. Stout, School of Natural Science, 11. R. Courson. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC PLANNING FOR FUTURE Tile Department of Musk. Is planning n music counts In ...Melt It bonen to bring the bent artlntn and Wring en ttemblen obtainabie to Penn State. Mr Roblneon has begun negntlationn 11 it 11 Fritz Nreinto's manager In Denton and Mopes to be able to twowe the eco,leen of the norltPn best violinist Other fam nun artists will be seemed for the to mnbting concerin In the source, %Odell will, no doubt, have the slain:Ankle support of both Mt:11001n and trio mt. people. The depnrtment W also running stam en lit privute Instruction of tennis 0011 Impels to be able hi 1110111 t two seeks to offer Iron element 111 the elemman and ap preciation of tnunic 7 . llexe chum. 101 Ito open to nll and college 010,111 11 111 be granted to thane nchelltiling them It tx 0100 planned to develop Hong lea dent for extentdon ,ork In community minglng. etnithatan being 10111 on 11111. Hinging and Hinging at othletie Cllll- tutu The college choir has been reorgan ised and tin nughout the 1.111100? )P.111" will render selections In Sunday Chapel Candidates for thin organisation 1110111 undergo the Name tests no those quali fying for the glee club Several pop ular °natal. have been neleLted for title year's CollCOrili 1111,1011 Nlllllll.l be n treat to all lovers of murder The young rumple of the Lutheran Church will hold a social in Oho Inure ment of the church Md.ley evening at seven-thirty o'clock All studentne Invited to attend and n good thee In ensured. If You Break Your Glasses or you are suffering with head aches or eyestrain---See, Dr. Eva B. Roan 522 E. College Ave. Hart Schaffner and We all admire the blue ribbon prize winners; they carry off•the premiums against all corners. Superiority in anything is a cause for admiration. It's that way with these prize win ning clothes; everybody who sees Montgomery ..14444.444-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:÷z+i-:-:444-:-:-:-:-:-H÷:÷1÷x-i-:-t-H-1-:-m-s-:-., PENN STATE COLLEGIAN MINING NOTES Doctor 0 S. Moore, denn of the 0011001. 111111 II D. Northrup. nssociale professor kietollurgy• left for Chicon° at the end of the week to :Mend the meeting of the An:origin Institute of Milling and Mending:lent 11,0,1neers The 0011011monint tunnel near the 0111 111011111 IfillWing Is being repith ell and put into shape for 0111111 01 not it Thls stork oMfxlxtx lintel)' of problems ilenling 111111 mine ...mai.. The office of the de 11l and 00' 111,00 of the 001001 are note ill the Neu Mining Building. sainting the 0111 t of. !leg: In the Ohl 1110100 Minding , no Outt the inechauleal engine. Ink win It -111141 13111,i1L base roon. Considerable 11011 optiptnent Ix belnk installed Tillx budgies two small oleet: 10 furnaces ill 1110 Nletallurgical 0 0 ,:gotent, n partnnalle quotation Ma. chine 10 the Ole 00 , 001110 labor:dog'. nod an elect: le-di lvon egiulfunal planlll w 111 slim 14: be set 1111 in the 101111101 to:whine room Dean lbeno nod \V. li Citedsg. 1110- fessor of :Wiling. 11.1111111 Y returned from a trip Ott ough Poi len10o:01, Ohl, 1 mOlllOllOl. 10111 011.11 11 01011. NV, st Vii - 011:1n: nod the Patton and Pittston git 10111 dirt: lets of Pentsiolo/011a Profeinor Northrup, of the :Vet:lllurg> Demo tinent, mient most of bbi femme! sae:Akin nt nu troll null nteel plant In Pitlninugh. MISS :SIT/,K', RACK 311xen Mntry S.ltrks, who M. Rare lair to Pre...dent Sonde. hat Sear and ulno him been alonent oil account of iiillefiN fan AMC time, hnn returned to PPM. StlltO and la none temporarlD Heenan* to M. A R. NV/ninon..., Dean of Men ..,~~ take first place Whatever you need; suit or overcoat; here are the models that you ought to have; and we'll see that you get a perfect fit The new fall styles in • HATSSHIRTS • NECKWEAR GLOVES State College Bellefonte The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes pipm,.:gionstotsonomilog aiti WI ji,i 0,, illat 1 6 . 0 0: , , ,, r1 , ~ p, 1 r g4. 1, i14)1110,10 -) 41:.1011k 41 ' ---''' ( of D q, , 1 , ',1,0, 1 • , w,D , 4 , , , , p4 ~, ,4 ; o',lpirApo..orifilwi,, t -........,: .... .4. , . , 0 . „..1.0:rii,{ii,,,ii , 0fi - ),,, 2 ~ ., c i.,„:,.„,,,m,,,,,,..,,,c .,„:,.„, , ,m,, , ,,,.. , , , c , q4i.iw..4;,.,i,..1i. , , , ,, , ,, , iii , ,T. e . p . , / , k, - ... I;SN 4,,...,, : ,, ! 1 ,,, 0 , 11 ,„ i,q , , , ,", 7 _.TRADE : it• LrPrilli i !Tr , ' A' "..-- ,,, , e AA ' „ 1,.!,.... - ,.. , i 1 1 , 1 ' , 0 , 111// .0 . , L ~4 11 11f 100.,'''''' ' --,,. ) N . ' tll ' i ' ; Jr, :D Pl, - 61- '—' . - 4 r ir l i:: ' -,, - DON'T take a fellow's pipe. 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