Pace Eight' All New Goods for Commencement New Confections New Smokes “Always Welcome at Gorgo’s” GRAHAM & SONS on the Corner TALENTED PREACHER FOR BACCALAUREATE SERMON Till* Bici,lament** suiinm will bo tlc- Hvcrid mi Mindly morning at k«»- thlitN Sonl'im will imft In Thom of U„. Library at len-llfucn nml l»M>ctid «, ij )t . Auilltoi ill 111 In a bodv, t «|>** ana K imim being wmn. Tho kuman will Im- preached by Di Chinks kiruson, jiuKtor af tho Uiondwnv Tabernacle, New Yoili Cltv * Di Jefferson Is a ginelunte af Ohio Wesleyan Unlversltv and Inn received dogma flam Unlversltlv af Boston. Union College* anil Mile Ha lain haon ait his pistornte which Ih the aidant CoiiMognthmnl church in Cheater Saw \»rk, far I’vvontytwo year* Ho was elected a number of the Yak* Puiimln* lion, being the lit nt cleigvnmn out side tho state af Coilnoi ticut on whom thlx liana: wan beslovvexl since ItH faundathm two bundled ye.ith ago la addition to lilh wink us cleigviniin ami iniHtoi lie has done cnnsldci.ihle wilt ing and Ih tho author of Homo twoltc hooks on vnriauH subjects The sub jects on which he lias wiltton incintc lehglon theology, soclolgy and Severn! an the causes and outcome of the Great War > r ROMANTIC DUTCH PLAY HAS APPEALING CHARM (Continued from first page) Opal Chapman '*22 Prunella —Mlhh Ull/Jiboth Kin u ’23 Hot AuntH—Piudt. Mlhh Ruth Blum ’2l, Piltacv, Mlhh Maiy Fox ’2l, Pilm, Mlhh Ruth Crb '22, Queer, Mlhh Bli/- abith bchnfer -3. Quiilut, Miss Elsie Kohler *22 Fhhi Gindrioi—J I. Speers ’2l Second Gardner—E B \an Hook '2O Thhd Cl udner—C R Corbin *23 Hoy—ll A Mntslngcr ‘22 Lovit, a Htatuu —B S Leutham *22 Marshall Neilan A Mirthquake of Fun Also A 1 St. John in “Ship Ahoy" THURSDAY and FRIDAY ADULTS 25c, CHILDREN 15c AND TAX Pastime Theatre t Team—A R Kvnnnrd ’M • 1 Tlx perfmnmtice will begin prompt -1% ii 7 to In tbe aut-door theatre un lihh the liKlemency of the weather foiei's the use of*tho tiidltorium. In elthei (axe II will he held this coming Fiidnv (Veiling The tickets have been Helling .quite fist'nail from all ludl lutlons time will he a largo audience to w Itm hh tho play The prices arc fifty. net eat\ -lit e and a dollar Only genci il admlHHlon tlelcebv will be fop h ile Pi Idas night ALUMNI ASSURED OP EVENTFUL DAY rContlmird from first page) he tlie marshall and will leal the lilg pi occasion to N« w Henvei Pield where their will he*a lilg Htiint Bach clans th it Is . present J Tn huge numbers will put an name surf af an original Httint find then aftei all the HtuntH the:e will be iuhli far the hlencheix and gipiidstand fat the baseball game with the Umtendtv of California Reset vallons fm this game may bu mate at the lllg Tent at any time ilutlng th<> di\, li\ applying to one of the asslHi'int mil lingers who will hate the ticksts theie This game wilt piove to be a big attiactlon lo the Aramni md a large ciowd Is expected The evening attraction will be the annual Thpsplnn pinductlon. "A Pair of M\ct* *' This is a good play and will be highly Interesting to the Alum ni Aftei this pln\. which Ih at ? IS. there will be an Informal dance and iiceptlon to all Alumni In tho Aimoiy This will be the only social function soleh for the Alumni and It will be a splendid chance for them to get to getliei nml slime the old time spirit .■gain Alumni Diy Ih expected, to be n gnat silicons thin yeir and a large numbei are going to be on hand, Judg ing fiom the icports that have come In It will In all probability be one of the hus'cst days In the whole week, and it will not be "the fault of th< Alumni If It Ih not n success SENIORS TO HOLD LAST MEETING ON TUESDAY (Continued from first page) Seniors and their ladles are invited to attend. Dancing wlll-lw from nine to one Wednesduy Scniois will assemble In ftonl of tbe Llbrmy at nine forty-five to get In line for the Commencement exercises at ten o'clock. Degrees will be con fen oil at this time, on tho graduating class At three o’clock. Dr Sparks will meet, the jiarents of-jdi present mid former students of Penn State In the open Air Thcniic. Tho President's Annual Commencement Reception will he hold on (ho President's Lawn, west Campus at live o’clock. Alt guests of the week are Invited Tho last event of the year will he tho Junior Prom, tendered by .the Junior Class to the Seniors This will be held In the Ar mory fiom eight until two. SIX TO COMPETE IN ORATORICAL CONTEST 'Following the precedence set the last fifty yeirs, the annual Junior Ora toilcal Contest will he held on Monday night of Commencement week at seven-thirty In the auditorium. With twentv-flve ami fifteen dollars offered as first and second prizes respectively. It 1s expected that,keen rivalry will develop duiing the contest and that a line exhibition of oratory will result So fat as is known, members of the faculty wll act as Judges since out shifts, who have served In the past, have not Judged In tho best maimer The following students will compete In the contest and will speak on the following subjects D. Harmon '2l— Survival of the Unflues.’' K D Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Go. 141 Allen street. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks his newest picture “THE MOLLYCODDLE” MONDAY Norma Talmadge “THE WOMAN GIVES” By Owen Johnson TUESDAY Wallace Reid “SICK A’ BED” PENN STATE COLLEGI Hurt '22—"Master and Man,’’- Miss M Democracy," M. Thomaa s ’2l—"The Su- Rupp *2l—"Tlfe , Training Camp for premaoy of Law" H' ’Friedman ’2l— Columbia, Bqwuro! nml JL O Kevin '2l—“Church Problems of To day " METHODIST CHURCH TENDERS SCHOLARSHIPS Tllc Mcthotllut EplHcoiuil Churcli Wur Committee will as sign scholarships to needy studonts lit The Pennsylvania State College, next year ns follows. To any student who was discharged | Penn State Barber Shop I | New Specialty—Ladies’ Shampooing | % Pataonage Appreciated - , i I ~ G. L. SMITH | COLLEGE ENTRANCE C | Ltjjjjj.uj.i_e.ij.....,. ~. • . , . Follow the. Crowd I | CRYSTAL CAFE j Mabel Fromm W. C. Frorrins t is in full swing l , our stocks are large and varied, we can take care of your wants with fully guaranteed standardized merchandise at prices you will be willing to pay when you see the goods, for they are less than you have seen equal quality goods anywhere else this season—The people are talking about this 20 per cent, sale every where. If you have not been here to get your share of the savings, come at your earliest convenience. Everything in either of our stores—Nothing Reserved Fashion Park, Kuppenheimer, and other Dependable Clothes SPORT COATS, WHITE TROUSERS, . . NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, All alterations free. The same care and courteous / treatment as always •TraA the army ornavy since April 1520 *2(50 To nnyt' student -JinvliiK. been un listed and, not-notv recelvlnir military l>aj, *UiO. , To ai}s\ student ndw receiving mili tary |Miy, *6o.' * . To deserving students now on' the scholarship lint th<r mme sum tut they* received the present year,. The sums mentioned nbove nre max imum. Specific 'lnformation must be sent to hcndquuriSrs concerning the purpose for \\ hlch the scholarship monej was expended The first pay ment will be made In November noxt. Application blanks mny -be obtained from L M Leppcr, 1701 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Ponna. Full Dress Suits and all Full Dress Accessories, Authentic and" Correct, in Style and Detail. ONE FIFTH OFF Five Dollars of Merchandise for every Four Dollars You Spend Correct } AND STATE COLLEGE *Pa. The Crabtree Company HALLMARK JEWELERS ‘ | CIGARS I STATIONERY I THE VARSITY STORE + Wilbur F. Leitzell Richard C. Harlow TOBACCO POTTER-HOY HARDWARE CO., A Reliable Store in Bellefonte Household Necessities SHIRTS, STRAW HATS, Wednesday,’ Jane ’9, 1920 STATE COLLEGE | fli TYRONE, PA. | CANDY | CIGARETTES | Sim’s 20% ' REDUCTION SALE , PANAMA HATS
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