Page Four GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner Devote their full time to giving you the Best in Fine Confections and good fresh up-to the-minute Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles of all kinds. PERSONNEL OF VARSITY QUARTET IS SELECTED After almost a month of competition four men have been selected to make up the personnel of the Varsity quur tet which will go on a concert tour in Deccmbci to the Paimina Canal Zone umlei the auspices of the United Suit es Cio\ei mnenU An uccomimnlst, u leader and the dliector of the oignnl zatlon, Dean C. C. Robinson, will ac compan> tiie L>luu and White singers on the till), which is for the purpose of providing entertainment for Ihu em ployes of the government who atro louileil in tile Isthmus. The personnel of the organization which was selected Wednesday is us follows Hist tenut. A It Kennaid ‘ill, second tenoi, C 11 Rolston 'lid. bari tone. 13 W. Knnpp ’ill, second bass, A W. Stoclt/lng ’llll, 11. Flshburn 'll2 will act us accompanist and Miss Ruth Jackson of the Department of Dngllsh will in ull ptobubilUy go ulong with the part} ns reader. Itluer r> of the Tour. llefoie leaving here for New York on December eighth, the Varsity Quar tet will give a concert In tho Auditor ium on the flight preceding their tie* juituie' The same program that is to be icadetcd on thu tour will be given lit this time Admission to tho affair will be placed aj. a very low price, and the proceeds fiom the uffuii will bo used to help defray the railroad expenses to New Yoik, wheiu the pirty will sail for the Canal Zone on December ninth After u sen voyage of a weeks dura tion the Penn Stale cntcrUilneis will mrho at their destination and will at om e begin to giv e concerts at tho var ious club houses maintained there by the government Thu tuturn home will he Hindu duilng thu latter part of Duc cmhci and will lncludo only one stop over, this being for the purpose of giv ing a concert at either thu Biooklyn Y. At. C A or at one of tho "Y” brunch es w hich urc located in Now Y'ork City. It is expected that tho party will ar tlve buck in State Coltcgo at about tho lime that college resumes work after the Christmas vacation. Novel Program Planned The sumo type of unique program that has always featured this organi zation is being urrnngcd for tho tour and consequently for tho concert, which they will render before their departure A bmjo-mnndolln qulnctto has boon formed and will tnko in tho mombef’s of the quartet and tho nccompunJst. 13. W. Knapp is also being groomed by Director Robinson in some of his char acteristic humor and along this lino will be aided by A. W. Stoeltzlng A joint number of theso two members of thu quartet Is at tho present time bo ing planned and should be a big fac toi in molting tho program diversillcd. Miss Jackson also promises to come In fur her share of tho honors, espec ially In the number in which shovvlll be aided by thu songstors. Whilo tho repertoire has not been definitely decided *ui>un, various Penn State songs such as ■•Victory.” "Blue and White and tho ”Almu Mater’ will be used ns tho closing numbers In ev ery concert. Regular rehearsals on Uio songs that will mako up thu program are being held every other day In tho Auditorium. Go. ■RmE Phofoplaj/S of Qualify •S'fotG Collpcfe*. "Va FRlDAY—Pastime GLADYS WALTON in “Pink Tights” Also half Reel Showing Alumni Home-Coming Activities at State College Nittany FLORENCE VIDOR in “The Jack Knife Man” SATURDDAY—Pastime KATHERINE McDONALD in “Passion’s Playground” Nittany ETHEL CLAYTON in “A City of Sparrow” MONDAY LOUISE GLAUM in “The Leopard Woman” Also MACK SENNET COMEDY' ’ “Don’t Weaken” TUESDAY BEBE DANIELS In a Sparkling Comedy “You Never Can Tell” COMING CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “The Love Expert” ANNETTE KELLERMAN in “Women Love” Penn Game Dance Being Arranged At the meeting of the Philadelphia alumni on September thirtieth, olllcers for the ensuing y cat wci o eleetul and plans made for the Smoker and Dance to be held In connection with the Penn Slate —Penn game. The utnokor tvitl be held In the Clovct Room of the Bel levuc-Strutfoid Hotel. Philadelphia, on the eve of the conlllel, Octobei twonty nluth. It is planned to have several Informal tulles and a general social time on the prder of llio get-together held every >T>ear at thu lime of the Pitt game in Pittsburgh The Varsity Quintette may also sing at the affair. Thu Dante will take place October .lUtli mid will be held in the Dali Room of the Bcllevuu-Stmiford Hotel. Last year it was held in the Rose Room and the affuit was so successful that It Ims seemed best to use the larger ball room this season. The tickets are now on sale and muy bo obtained from thu oillcus of the local Philadelphia County Club or from J. J McGarrlgle. thu now ly elected secretary of tho Philadelphia Alumni. Widoner Build ing, Philadelphia, care of the Midvale Steel Company. The oillcus that weiu chosen to guide the uiTuhs of the Philadelphia Alumni foi the ensuing year are ns follows Piesldent, G M Downing *BB, Fit st Vice-President, G C Hesselbaek er ’IC, Scciutary -Treasurer. J. J Mc- Gurrlgle *l4 The Penn Statu—Penn game is llkolv to be n bigger affair this year than over before An unusually largo num ber of reservations huve been asked for by the alumni and tho student delega tion will 'be In proportion go fai the Athletic Association has received applications for over fifteen hundred tickets from tho utumnl alone The student sale of tickets will be held nhoilly. FROSH BELOW GRADE MUST MEET ADVISORS (Continued from first page) Prof. C. Govler, Room 200 Eng. D Prof C. L. Harris, 315 Main Prof. C. W. Hnsok. 14 Liberal Arts Dr .1 B Hill. 317 Main. Prof J. P Kelly, 314 Main. imtiiiimiiHiiniiimiii.iitiiiiiniiiiiinuiitiimiiniiiiiiimiiaiimiimii j ELECTRIC IRONS f 1 | I' An Iron for Every I I Service I s k I ALL KINDS OF § |■* ' 6 I Electric Goods j j Electric Supply Co. | I 123 Frazier g j Toasters Grills I a ( unuiiimuiiiimmiiDiiiimmiiuiiiimmiiniiimimiiniiiiiiiiimr u PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Prof H K. Klstler, 320 Main Prof. M W Llssu, 313 Main. Mi. D. 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