Page Four FRANKLIN S. EDMONDS EMPHASIZES SERVICE Those who attended tho clmiiol sei \ki'H im Sunday were favorably Impres sed by thu messages which wcto dcllv oied by lion. Franklin S. Edmonds, Inw vei mid iiolUll'luii. Mi* Edmonds has been active iih a publicist and snldlci and he Jh icprcscntallvo of a real tvpe of American. lie Is a convincing speaker,, one* who flint chooses the' pmper subject and proceeds to dilu* tin- lesson lumic. lie chose ay his text the twentieth ehapte'i of Mnlthc*w. the* seventeenth to twenty-vlglith vises, "And whosoevei will lie* chief among >ou. let him lie* yout seivnnt; c-\cu ax the Son of man came* not to lie* miuls teicd unto, lint to minister, and to Kite* lily life a ransom foi niiny.” Mi. Edmonds said in pail. y The* need of educated men and women has ln-eome mote uigent since the* war. They tile* lie*tte*i fitted to balance* ar guments and to (house tile* tight Hide of the* question, which In turn makes them ussets to the communities In which they live. The w-n his shown uy that we* uinnot Isolate ouiselvcs fiom the rest of the wot Id and not become nlTect ed by vvhntevi changes oeini across the sea There Is aa essential unity of tho human race which Ih pusent In Uh vai loiih foi not Ihe same asiilnitlona desires, love, and hate conliol om lives today. Our yoldleis and xnllois have had the opportunltv to studv comll tlons In olhei laiuly ami the} have re turned uh hettci Ameileans than othois who were uuahle to stud} existing eun illtlons elsewhere "Technical training Is advnntng cous In helping one to obtain the best from life and to use one's powers to the bo«t decree* The Aniei leans take train- Ink naturally and tln*v deinonstnited this chaructei Istlc timing the e* nl} days of theh fighting In I*inncc. The wai decided how quick!} Ameileans could bo trained ami also what lesults could bo obtained bv doing eveiything on schedule "Education Is the* taking of the ex perience of those who know* moro and passing It on Wo have a finer com op tion of training as a dhect outcome of the wnt and this Is being pioved bv the Im lease In the mimhci of college stud ents Education Is Inci casing stuidllv and ptepaies us for llfes great work. We have the § VICTROLA I You Want j Whatever your taste, whatever the size you need S whatever the price you wish to pay, we can j furnish an instrument that suits you. Styles to 5 match your furniture in any of the popular wood r finishes at a wide range of prices. £ All are Victrolas. All will play Victor records £ perfectly. 5 Let us show you our assortments at $ THE MUSIC ROOM X"MX“X—H—X-X~M~X—***X—} | THE OLD | RELIABLE' | FURNITURE \ DEPOT | Buy Useful Christmas Gifts! 1 T & ij: If you want your Xmas gift to ± | make a lasting impression, give | | something sensible and practical, i | The presentation of a fine piece of f :: furniture will prove a delightful | ■: surprise. • f " ■ * —*— l .'—.i*- * " - - - v This new* generation In the* United Stat es Is u great asset. Thu economic ami soUal conditions the changing om institutions and laws have new itsped* Eveiy war leaves somo reactions which lesult from the loss of vigor during tho tiylng period pieccdlng. Conditions will be unsettled fm a time but the imtlon will right Itself ns It has ahva>s dune What ciln he dono to hasten this end" What are the fundamentals of tin.* living'.’ Honesty, clennllness, ami slienglh. What Is your relationship to tho community/ Duty. Is your aim to be nccumutatlng or Is It yervlie" is It selfishness or unselfishness, talcing oi giving" Make* n matuie decision for }ouiself He the sovcielgn of yout own soul. Will }oil bo a blessing oi a vtuse. a mastei oi a servant' Thru* Is a choke before the* American todav 'I he lest of success Is not in accumulating but in making a success of onesotf What have }ou dono with }our ablllt}, jdiir peisoimllty, }our soul? Emerson said, ‘What }ou are thunders so In* d. 1 «nn’t he.u whtil >ou sa> todn}.’ Hoh> Do not deceive. Service Is the finest Ideal and the right Ideal for one to adopt Test yourself. Have you had ed m set veil'" J. STITT WILSON TO LEAD PENN STATE WORLD SERIES (Continued from first page) attitude In this countiy on the part of oveiy* aspect of human life for a mine distinct Intc-tcst In tho life of otheis and Mr V ilson brings a solution to the pioldcins of the present day, wluth ei tiiey be economic or social. Ho has studied the labor problem so long ami so Intensely that he feels thete must be a radical change In our modern 01- gnnlzntlon of society and that the onlv way It can ho nccotnpllHhod Is to applv the puie teachings and pilnclples of .Tesus Clu Ist to the disorders and all will be right He bay a wonderfully deep conviction that ho has the solu tion, and still, he has not at any time dogmatired tills conviction At .ill time*) he Is entirely free from any sec tin lnnlsnt and troublesome nun-essen- Utils A man w Ith a reputation us poli tical scientist, a practical idealist and above all a positlvo Chilstlan, J Stitt 'Wilson conus to Penn State with the piofound deslte that every student bonis his message, for Mr Wilson feels that college students as they go nut Established PHONES PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ' I Into the world have an extraordinary I o*i* oiiunity to mold opinion. His lee lines would appeal voiy* directly to the englmvis. In timt ho appeals to them lo leal a how to handle men In such a wov that all uni equal and should have a fair ihnncc. As u speaker, his per ■■oiialltv Is most dominant, yet not In the least domineering, for he reaches out to men with his whole soul In such a sim-iic and convicting maimer thnt his mullein <*s feet ho Is a icnl man. This same sgilch of lectures has been given at numerous other Institutions in \mciica and the unanimous report Is that In* Is without a Peru us a student speakoi. Not only the faculty but tlu* students have been mote than enllms instil in theh recommendations of Mi Wilson With.snob an appealing snli- 'ih t os •'Constructive Chilstlan Dunn crncy" ns his basis fiom the flist meet ing to the Inst, tho Auditorium should be iim did at every session. The fhot ntevliig will he at 10 nr. on Thursduv mot 1 ••• nil classes being dhnlssed ten miniiti i cnily the picceding hour to alow all to get time on time All meetnlgs will begin piomptlv PATRONIZE OI.R ADVERTISERS EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy and Soft Drinks OYSTERS IN SEASON MILLER & BREON 107 South Allen Street. Come-h on the Nev) Edison Rachmaninoff has not only made Re-Creations for the New Edison. He has also made recordings for one of the standard talking-machines. ' We are glad to announce that these talking-machine recordings may now be heard. We want you to hear them—and compare 1 De termine for'yourself which gives you the real Rachmaninoff. Let us play RachmaninofFs Edison Re-Creations for you. Mark how clear, how true the piano tone. See how every note m his runs, every accent in his in terpretation, every shade in his pedalling is perfectly Re-Created. This was proved by a test made at Mr.* RachmaninofFs home in New York City. He played the Second Hungarian Rhapsodie (Liszt) in direct comparison with the Re-Creation of his perform- m NEW EDISON a Sou/"* OUTLOOK GLOOMY FOR STRONG MAT TEAM (Continued from (Imt ongu) Schools support u wiostling team nntl thus there In a imluml luck of intercut. A largo nunibei of tlio Frosh tiro sub stituting wrcMtllnK In plncu of gmy drill but vet> fen of this number nru com pc-thig for their class team. With tho football seuson now out of tho wn>, It Is llkel> tlint u lingo number of >enr ling gilditon placets Mill answer the icnlt foi wrestlers, adding materially to ; the sliength of tho team. At a class meeting held last 'WedncKduj uvoning la Old Chapel, tho Fiosh pledged their undivided xuppojt to the class team. Coach Lewis Is vci.v much pleased with the outlook foi the Sophnmoio Until ami believes it better In all the wiights than nn> second >enr team he has ever coached ‘With these men to ul> upon, verv Utile ditllcutt} should, lie experienced in finding men to fill the weak places in the vnisit} linu-up The trials for the grapplcrs of the Class of 1023 foi the coming Frosh imph Scrap next Satunlav afternoon weie completed last Frldav evening and the follnw'lng men will leptcsenl their ance by the New Edison, The absolute fidelity of the Re-Creation to the artist's original.peformance astounded the listeners. Make the Rachmaninoff com parison. It will guide you right in selecting your Christmas phono graph. Ask also about our Budget Plan It b ings your New Edison for Christmas without squeezing your pocketbook. Remember, too, that, in buying a New Edison now, you are virtually buying a before-the* war-value with an after-the-war dollar. The price of the New Edison has increased less than 15% since 1914, and a portion of this increase is war tax. " Edison stood the gafF’ to keep his favorite in vention within the reach of every one who loves beautiful music. ** j L. K. METZGER 111-115 ALLEN STREET cluss In the meet. JIS-pound class, DlckeihoiT, U*r>. pound class. Evans, 135 pound clnss. Fcion: 115-pound class. Pnik, IfiS-pntiml class, Welland; 175- imuml class, Uvoictl. Final selection was nuulo in thu hoavj-welght class hut Knock will most piobnhlv he the giapplci in tho unlimited w eight-cinqs. Tho Frcshmim trials which weto scheduled for Nov ember olghtoenth wert» post|>oned duo to tho pooilj l«il nnced Freshman team which icpnrtod. the stamlnrd being 100 low to continue with tho eliminations, Tho Ihials will he stngid this week and from thu new mateiial on hand, u s<|tmd will he pick ed who will'i epieseiit the >earllngs In the class scrap. Coach Lewis expects n big Improvement In the Fioshnmn team within tho next wiok and he In positive u squad will ho found width will give the Soplimotcs serloim opposl- Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning, pies sing and repairing. They have forb cd a habit which Is hnrd to break. You ought to Join them—why don’t >nu do it today 7 UMQUU TAILORING CO. E. W. Gomnrd Make This a Jewelry Christmas In our stock, you can find appropriate gifts for every member of the family. Giving jewelry Is so much better than giving a gift that will soon be forgotten Come, see the many beautiful gtft selections we have to offer you. THE CRABTREE CO. Tuesday, December 7, li A meet for thu fhst year men the Cm null FicHhmuu team 1m hi-i ImiHly considered and w Itli thu 1 Soph scrap, thu Inter-Class ttemi Urn hattlu with tho Hccond Hiring will uiTcr a haul schedule foi the Hugs Stilt Wilson—Thuisdny t)*3t PATRONIZE OUR ADVBRTIJ umiiiiiiiiituiiiiimiiiiamiiimmaiiiiiiiiuiiDiiiiiiiimit 3TAILORIN j HENRY GRIMM | 206 E. College Av< mmiiniiiimiiMniiiiiiiiniKjimiiiiiiiiaiiimiiininiimiii
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