'Friday, October 22,1920. BIG BOOST GIVEN. COMMERCE BODY (Continued from first pugo) has boon Homo agitation us to u ruloo In tho prlco of water servile In the near future, and a campaign la now being run to soc whothor Uio proposed in* crcuHu Is necessary. In conjunction with th In committee, counsel will be engaged by tho borough and tho Cham ber of Commorcu to look into the mat ter, and throu onglnucrs, one repre senting thu borough, one the water company, and ono thu Public Bervico Commission will mako a report as to tho conditions of water supply for this town. Another commlltco will concern Itself with u study of various means by which State Collcgo may bo muda a . neater and more beautiful town. Tho work of this commltteo will dcul with such affairs as tho promotion of hot ter care of houses and properties, thu cleaning and maintenance of streets, and other things of this nature One of the most pressing problems that con ' fronts tho Chamber of Commcrco Is the creation of moro adequate fire fighting facilities in tho borough, and a committee will have this branch of activities under its charge. A fifth committee, of which Professor W. S. Dye Is charimun Is Intended to pro mote tho feeling of good will between tho student body and the citizens of tho town and the stcclomcnt of disputes between students and townspeople. Among tho further projects that are bolng considered by tho Chamber of Commcrco are tho establishment of a public library in tho village, tho er ection of a municipal swimming pool and playgrounds, and tho boltormont of transportation facilities to and from Stato Collcgo. Nothing doflnlto has been dono In connection with thoso plans, but it Is hoped that action may bo taken on thorn within a reasonable longth of time and they wore brought up for a general discussion In the meet ing. One of tho most interesting feature of last Tuesday ovening'u meeting was tho report of tho committee which con ducted the membership drlvo recently. In tho campaign there were two rival teams, one headed by Ur. Harry Sauers and tho other by Ur. D N. Sullivan, both of whom reported at tho meet ing. Tho number of now moraberswas very closo for both teams but tho final scoro showed that Ur. Sullivan's team was tho winner, with a total for both teams of about 220 members. This numbor uwellod-tho total onrollmont to over 200, which Is very gratifying for a community of this slzo Tho final spoakor on tho program was Burgess Holmes, who outlined tho need for a live- wiro Chamber of Com- mcrco In State College, showing where In several Instances, such a body might great-osaot-to tho town ir ■ tho past and how It may rnako"fcr-« bigger and better Stato College In th< futuro FRNK STATE CHINESE STUDENTS FORM CLUB Tho four Chinoso students -who aro pursuing courses of study ,at this in stitution have formod an organization that In tho futuro Is to bo known as tho “Chlncso Students Club/* Officers for tho coming year have boon eloctod .and arrangements havo boon mado whereby tho club will afllllato with tho Chinoso Studont's Alllanco of Ameri ca. According to U. Tong '22, who Is tho prosldont of tho organization, the club has been formed In order to work for tho gonoral wolfaro of Ohlna both at home and abroad and to further tho Interests of the Chinoso students new In America. Another aim of tho nowly formed club Is to havo its mem bers adapt the high Ideals of tho Am -eflcan pooplo and to aid in tho es tablishment of a bettor friendship bo twoen tho studonts of this country and thoso of tho Far East. Tho olDcors that were elected at the organization mooting of tho club are as follows* president, U. Tong, '22, English secretary, T. H. Ho *22, Chinese Secretary, Eugene Leo *24, treasurer, 7. S. Hwa, unclassified. Y. IV. SECRETARY TELLS OF ASSOCIATION'S WORK Miss Carolina W. Jones, National Flnanco and Publicity Secretary of tho Eastern-Central Field of tho 7. W. C. A. Is a visitor at Penn Stato this waek. Miss Jones' work Is confined mainly to tho cities and It Is rarely that sho roaches studont confers In her travels. At tho Wednesday evonlng mooting of tho Penn Stato 7. W. C. A. in tho Wo men's Building, Miss Jones outlined in a pleasing and interesting way tho his tory and scopo of tho organization. According to tho visiting secretary, tho 7. W. C. A. Is a prominent foaturo of tho world-wlda Woman Movement which was started at Boston in 1860 and which bad as Its purposo tho bet torznont of social conditions for women, Miss Jones went on to show that much improvement has boon mado along this lino within tho last fow years, citing as examples tho good work bolng dono among Industrial employees and for olgn-born girls Sho also dcclnrcd at tho mooting that women in forolgn count ries aro rocolvlng training In hyglone, proper rocrcatlon, and loadorshlp un dor tho auspices of tho 7. W. C. A. ttiucnnn wi uii Dunn Jittiiaunnitniinmimtiiasaimtnniiiammi Home-Made Cakes 1 Just Like Mother’s I Penn State Bakery Allen Street ' | A. DEAL Plumbing & Heating FRAZIER STREET DATE FOR JUNIOR PROM DISCUSSED A short meeting of tho Junior class was held In tho amphlthcalio last Wed nesday evening in order tu transact sovoial important and urgent matters Unit came beforo thu class. Vice-Pres ident 11. M. Clough opened tho meet ing and Introduced W. E. Perry '22, buslneas manager of the LnVlo, who urgid'tho Juniors to secure dates from the photographer to havo, their pictures taken for thu coming Issue of LaVlo, If they havo not already dono so. The names of forty students who npplhd for membership to the Junior class wero voted upon favorably. Near ly all of theso men wero old students who loft school to enter the war. It was voted by tho class to submit the first twonty-Ilvo names, appear ing In tho list of those ranking among thu first quurlci of the class, to the faculty commltteo which awards tho scholarships. Tho quostlon of changing the date of tho Junior Prom to soino tlmo ear lier In the semester was discussed.and several suggestions wero mado of which Homo favored the tlmo between sem esters. A committee consisting of G C. Lctchworth, chairman, r. M. Rltls S R. Gerber, C. O Buchanan, und A. C. Oolirlo was appointed President "Dick" Rauch who* then took chargo of tho meeting appointed a finance committee consisting of H Li. Means, who Is treasurer of tho class and therefore chairman cx-oflico, 11. J Morrison, W D Guthrie, W. N Fulkerson, W. A. Rlnkonbach . ADDITION TO WRESTLING PLATFORM BEING MADE Work on tho enlargement of tho wrestling platform in tho Armory has been started and within the very near futuro, acccordlng to Coach Lewis, there will bo umplo floor spaco for the entire wrestling cluss to hold work outs at tho samo time When tho now addition has been completed, twlco as much spaco will bo avaUablo us before, a factor which will go a long wny in preparing the mat men for the Inten sive work that thoy will be called upon to go through during tho coming sea son. Hitherto, only half tTio class tak ing up this phase of college sport has been permitted to w'ork-out at any one tlmo bocauso of tho lack of facilities, but tho now construction promises to cllmlnato this condition. Varsity and Inter-class wrestling has received somo 'iot-back In tho last two wooks bccuuso of the fact that tho j. .SAY IT WITH FLOWERS I CRY S A NTH El 0 MS Parker Flower Shops . 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BOXERS BEGIN TRAINING FOR INTER-CLASS MEETS After a short rest necessitated by the holding of freshman physical ex aminations in tho Armory, tho boxing Lundhlatcs of the two lower classes resumed practice on Thursday and will soon bo Immersed In tho hurd work ne cessary to preparo thorn for tho com ing season. Lively competition will un douhetly arise as the drat Inter-clues meet approaches duo to tho largo num ber or men of promising ability who have reported. Although tho varsity candidates will not be called out ba fore -the first of November, Couch Ber ger Is already optimistic over tho chances of thls year's leiun Only one menthol of’lust season's vlctorous squad immoly, Captain Mcfuddon, has been lost und numerous good men of last >ear’s yearling team aro now eligible Tho varsity schcdulo has not been completed but Manager Friedman Is working diligently to securo meets that njaiiiiimiNiaiiiiimimaiiiiimimDiumimiiaimiiiimiamiiHmiiDiimiimaumuiiiimoiiiiiimtiioiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiimuoniimiimoiiiin | B SHEEP LINED OO T S O V E R C OATS HURWITZ STORE 127 S. ALLEN STREET will prove to bo of gonulne Interest to the students. TWO ASSISTANTS TO AID WOMEN’S PHYSICAL DIRECTOR Miss Agnes Newman '22, and Miss Mae Leibenspergir '23, Jiavo recently been appointed Studont Assistants to Miss Ruth Stanwood of tho Depart ment of Physical Education Mis* Neuman und Miss Lolbcnßpcrger aro at tho present tlmo coaching tho volley hull und hockey teams, icspoctivuly. REGULAR .MEETING HELD BY WOMEN'S ORGANIZATION Tho Women's Louguu neld Its regu nr meeting Inst Wednesday evening In McAllister Hull. Tho longue Includes all the presidents of tho girl students' organizations and the presidents of the various dormitories and acts as u legislative body to discuss mutters of general Interest to tho women studonts. Most Good Dressers Brins Their clothes to us for cleaning, pres sing und repairing. They havo forb cd a habit which la hard lo break. }ou ought to join thom—why don't you do It today? UNIQUE TAILORING CO. B. W. 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