Page Four Special Sweets 'with Attractive Boxes juit in from the factory for the H. P. Q. GRAHAM el, SONS On the Corner Unit Plans Not Yet Fully Decided A meeting of ail units was held, last Wednesday night in Old Chapel for Gm purpose of deciding the action to he tak en hO all non -fraternity men in com pleting the Wan of organization that nos Inaugurated last yeas h> afr Pes ach and other members of the ImMit>y. It was decided at the meeting to con tinue the present system of organiza tion for tWo weeks at which time an otho meeting will, he held for deter mining tile system to he adopted The meeting Wednesday night was opened by G W Supple° '2l, who, with A d liminolt, '2l, teas appointed as a committee to fill the vacancy caused. hy the graduation of the former unit Pies Went It few {seeks ago This coin initter will dile" the affairs Of Elle 11/115 organ lzatlon until .1 president can be elected One to the appsrent lack of Interest in the unit system of organiz ation. It Was found necessary te tahe seine neiion for the purpose of either changing, the entilo system In of changing some of Its parts There are the mil> two courses open to definite action Suppke outlined the Present system .called The Penn State 'Union. composed of separate organizations that elect their own olikos, w ISO are ically Independent of each other, and which are represented in the Inter unit council by teen unit presidents Gy this system there is no way of se curing finances with welch to meet the expenses of any social function that the unit might see fit to hold. Also, the strength of each organization Is directlY dependent Upon the one man, acting as unit president, s tolew in no way assisted and whom, mut slrend his , entire time In the Interest of his or- ganization if it is to prosper at all The ditiMultY nearing hei r ti cap sble men who can devote their time' to such a work constitutes one of the Imposing ol.otacles of fli o e present ot San- Iratlon ' By _changing the entire system, an organization called , the Penn, State Club Nomad be formed, based UP= the principles of a central organization from which would he formed various dependent organizations as the central unit incresaed in sloe bfr Bezdeg sag nested this as a Possible solution of the non-fraternity situation and Is of the opinion that it would eliminate many of the defects of the present system. By this latter method, it would be possible to finance any social or athletic undertaking by levying an assessment on each member of the club At first this dub would be formed from the many units which are at present hell organized and which are strong and large enough to compose a very powerful club. As the value of such an organization became apparent to the unit members oho are now...in active, they would undoubtly seek mem bership Athletic contests would take place, between the various dependent organizations and schedules In all the different sports would follow. By a system of elltninatlon; the best unit team could be selected and a reward I given to the team able to overcome all of Its opponents The etecutive Organization of the Penn State Club mould consist of one president, and three vise-presidents, all of 'shorn would hme specific duties to perform The president M cold net as head of the entire organization, assist eol by one vice-president who hould fill the °Mee of president In case of an em ergency. One of the sire-presidents uould be in charge of tile club of silt letle activities, would make out the schedule, to be followed by the various club teams, and uould be responsible for athletic pronvess in all lines of sport The other vice-president would be a superintendent of all club social WANTED TO RENT—Apartment 4 rooms or more Possession desired before April let., 1921 Answer ear! of COLLEGIAN. WhyNotßuytheßest ', A Bit of Sp rin g J. H. MUSSER i „ 441 W. College Ave. ' ' The Added Touch, a i • DISTRIBUTOR OF C . .0 D AK MOXLEY'S 0 , HIGH GRADE • I , . :tilt iI IO X L E ii / In! .4 .---..1) qtn , i *MI E 1 , The' Rila STIAZ OLEOMARGARINE / g MARGARINE 1 - ' 212 E. College Ave. • , arr. Ruda. then outlined his plan In detail but did not advocate It rot he felt that it was the Privilege of each unit member to decide upon the course of action In the course of his talk, be made a remarkable offer to the men In that he said that it could mob ably be so arranged that they would be Shen the use of the track house upon the completion of the new track house to he erected on New Denser Field this soling. If their organization /svarne sulliciently strong to make its Influence fot the betterment of the col lege felt upon the coml.. The Lind of organization to mad matte no difference tot the offer %could still be open to the men, the only qualifications being that It conform to the Ideals of Its Inrsl ,, lon With the possession of the hack house, the social oents of each unit could be ur-anged In such a. mannet that each nit could use the club house so as not to conflict with the arrangements of canto otho, unit At the end of inn t eels noodle, meeting of non-fraternitt men will h.• Wined and definite action taken in god to these matters. in order to be moitpliv reinesented, each unit should hate its entire membee ship at the meet ing tot the action taken will be of vital Importance to each man and to the college The poor attendance •at all pent tend, meetings Is an indication of lack of intetest. but man, of the units report progress "in organization A thorough conaidemtion of each 81. Mein nil' be a feature of the nest unit mass meeting and the beait et such colt aldelatlon sill be obtained I,y all mho attend HARVARD WRESTLERS HERE FOR FIRST TIME TOMORROW (Continued from first pogo tomorrow will probably Po as follows ' llt pound class, H B Walker. 126 pound Glass, H .1 rrcedman 115 pound class, C. P. Smith or J P' Sterns.',_ ' . 145 puuhd•clsss, IV B Barter Bill pound class, N FUnor or F Boalard. .. • „. , Ws pound class, C' A C Eastman Reav)weight class, 1 F Broun The meet tOmorrow afternoon gill not be an coal. one. -Hartard usualb turns out one of the best mot teams in the New England section at the couw• to and has held the intercollegiate chatty/O.)Pu several times in this shalt. When candidates were called out early this winter. six veterans front lust year's strong team reunited to Coach .. .Sam" Andorran, while it soother of promising new candidates c out From these, Anderson has built ame an formidable team. The contain elect for the present season was McDonnell, 145 pound class, who nas captain of the Freshman team during his first Tent at Harvard and oho was cuplalh of the varsity during bin _Sophomore and Junler years He the present Intracolleglate champion if Ness Eng land in his weight. He Wlll not he seen on the team - this season. however, as he recently graduated from the-Caen bridge institution One of the moat promising members of the Crimson team is Eastman, In flu 175 pound elate, He wan captain of the Fresh man team last year and is expected to do big things on the ratrsity doting the present and coining _seasons 'He went WOOD FOR SALE FOR • Fireplaces, Furnaces and Stoves . Bell Phone 8-W C. R. ANDERSON PEkt, N' STATTpOLLEGIPN through last ' Sear nlthout a deroat. Another grappler In which great contl dense .ls being places Is Fiske Drown, In the unlimited class, nho, it IS pos sible, mop be elected captain .or his team this season as successor to Mc- Donnell He has been shoning tiP Neg. well In practice so far, and MacMahon Rill Irate no easy time In disposing of him _ A k cry large crowd, a great percent age of which a 111 boot/1.-of .town visitors is expected to witness the meet tomor row afternoon The seating capacity of the Armors has been increased several times since the winter sports ata.ed, necertheless It 1v still Inadequate by fat for the needs The dents of the Ar men will he opened at one-thirty. and medal cat ps of tothem will be pro dded to facilitate the tnomt seating of spectators Sections will be resort ed ton elution% cisitm s, facets) mem bers and letter own and two . > effort w 111 be made to allow Iv man, people to witness the meet os pooeible VARSITY BOXERS TO CLASH WITH PENN TEAM TONIGHT (continued floor first (mg.) viva& mills “ith him tonight as I I • announced at the be ginning of this neck gin enter-the ting ((ben the 145 pound bout is called Breslin Is it bowl or repute but he should i en up against n stiff Ophonent in the pm son of eithet Atnarfah or Allen Dither of these men. It Is felt. cant ace c,no of this g eight Cl tt 1. of the Blue .nnl White line tip anitinnt 130'4.'1 01 llieQllLLlCertl in the IGO pound 111.11011. This gill be t bout of tinit.h Ictlon lot Bee...ills the holdet or set envl ring chninniOnnhilln n bile Cloth it Mittel nho can hit] bud, has Hong tenth .d is quick on Ills feet In the 175 Pound class 130,11 ,sill floe limb, of Penn Little is known of the lattei x abillts but he mill have to do some exceptional fighting, It Is flg med, If Ito hopes to defeat the Har ilsbmg sludge, This oill be Beck's stcnoll /11,0 /MIK, vamity meet this season, having Mit up a good fight against .v.dotns of the Slaingfield teats but losing. the decision 'to the Alas.- . husetts Man by a mere shade Nlatilera oil' fill the heavy Weight lop lb. stunning up ponlnat - Cowell Of tile Quaker a. Couch is the Atnateur y weight Champion of Pennsylvania at present and Is reported to be an excellent man Aladiera Is Capable of delivering some mighty hard wallops hintsolf and things should hunt tonight ,then these two meet FAMOUS BARITONE TO -•SING HERE WEDNESDAY Saturday Rea lew" acclaimed him the landing singer of America The following comments were made by nen SiLtoms of :stew York City and London llThere is'no nano sincere artist on theconcrct stage today than Iteinald Wel , , cm nth, no sing,. NI, ha has brought his oil nesr. to technical perfection. none who is more intelligent in` Ids interinotatlona none who Is 11..n1q. or tome unaffected in his bearing When tabled to these virtues is a voice of ex cellent quality and rudfoindtv of tint hie, there need be no verprise us to the W L FOSTER DAVIDF KAPP President Casino . First National Bank OF State College, Pa. Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $50,000 ponalon to has obtained la the Amer-- Lan musical world, nor to the size and enthusiasm of the audience n bah greeted him at his recital Carnegie Had - -Weir mitt Tribune. "A singer-with a voice of beautiful quality and a most artistic method, Reinald Werrenrath, mode a most suc cessful debut at Queen's Hall. With a striking personality to add to his mus ical gifts, Mr Werrenrath Proved him- ! self an ideal song Interpreter One hopes to hear him often in the future He is a singer end an artist of rare ordet "-London Chronicle 'lle gel - h.:M/7 ranks among the best singers me have heard for some time I lie has IL Nolci of great thor n and a method that enables hint to make all his Wet is mlth no trace of effort His slat Intelligence is of high order snot las soave at sole neter failed I,lm in It nit In old Italian ails, In French a 0.4 01 111 old English ' —l.ndon Stat. The ptognma us smutted for 'Wed ngtd ts etenlng is composed meal) of Asyut,' numbers but mill also include It rem light Mumma.song, Mr thus Spier, mho still acmunaus ,Molrentuth Oa the piano at all times. mill render too Plano holes as rho fourth number of the coneett The progrlnt 1011600 - - 'Reelt "Float the Ham: of the Temp est”--Jullus Caeser Handel .. Hear Me, Fe Winds and Wm. es i —SelPio Handel II a Some Rival Has Stole,. SIN True Lone AWE*—Tiadltional Surrey c Air arranged by Lucy Bioaduood b Deb Nu a Ille 11011 lervicondete— Clucanul Uowscini (1440-1103) c Vlttutkt. 4'ittorta'--0/accrua Cut- Isqltu (1001-1674) To nest Mato Wolf h The Woo of the Weald , - reward (tries 15=1 Robert Fitchot Vincent dirndl d. Lied Mat Rime Phno SolorEv Jlencl s dans roan b. Rhapsodic, Opus 119 Brahams Mt 'Larry Spier Three Sell Water .13nlinds (Jolla 111sefield) lobe Ireland f ' Met of 11Itny Shire grade Winds Mother Carey a Duna Josephine McGill b Ye Moanin . Mountains Frederkk W. 'VanderPool Fussy-Woozy Arthur Whiting d Denny Deeveralter Damrosch Tho Kipling Barrack Room Ballada Tickets for the concert will be on sale at ?Jaeger's store on :Monday and Tuesdas moiling!, from sik-thitty un til , eight. be_sold for one dollar and one dollar and a hall restiea tit elf. Plea wax tar LOST—Black :Unifier in front of Bt. Perhnent -Station Building Thursday Fefi 17 Will finder please return to Dniri Hnsbandis .offlee ' 383:;t1013:M3:ZIMMEIIATAKIIIKVAKIYAPASMAKfAtEi!3! 0 4: L. K.- Metzger ' L. K. Metzger R. 0 `"The,faste§t . Growing - Store in State College" If you like to read Fiction, join our Library. It costs but 25c to join: Then 2c per day. Over 400 books. New books added every month. , - In the very near future we will add to our rapidly growing stare SHEET MUSIC •:• PICTURE FRAMING •.• Other new lines will be added as space permits 1 -Watch for our big surprise in the near future 1 : -. <;•. 1 IL. K.-METZGER ' , 111-115 ALLEN STREET PITT CAGE FIVE TO - MEET • , VARSITY IN RETURN 'GAME (Continued front' Gist page) Selena Good Pitt Nea The most feared Panther player is Jordan. their fast forward, who 'has made an enviable =Ord In - basketball circles In the game played at Pitts burgh beta °en the Panther and the Lion, this titan made the majority of the Pitt points and crag the main factor In the geed showing that they made NlLetacken, one of the guards, is tut °thin member of the - five that will bout watching lie is a stone wall guard and Is a difficult man to elude iii etc also can be counted on to wive a good at:colon .2t-hluisolt The Blue and White aggregation is eweeted to anne than canal the - score of the last gall. with Pitt when Penn state swat at to J 3 The last nook has seen the Blue and White quintet put ha some strenuous practice and trout nil expeeUttlons they will be In _ton shape [or this cage battle The regular line-up will be emploled as usual, Wolfe anal Wilson as fornards, Replogle as emus and Haines and Killinger us gnat in The Panther win mobahly use Rote and Jordan at the advance posi tions, Clquson at coraca, and McCrack en and More as guards PREPARATIONS FOR "JOLLIES'COMPLETED itiontinued-ti ant lint Itatet last season. mites the pint of Sambo.l the indigetent And Ignorant colored' wallet Alt Daunt is especially salted to the pm moat of this tale as lit Is mustet of aegis dialect and the Mt :colons medicaments Into which he forces the pussengets aboard the "lim ited'. ate depleted In a deter and ar tistic manner. W. 1 , Caputo and Miss Zeus Goldstein - moat., Introduced Into this act as Jeuisls characters and omblynd with the tunny capers of Sumba ma the seance for much laugh ter. Probably the heut attraction of the chole thew Is "Ile and Down Allen Sheet." a grotesque farce written ea pedally fur the Rehabilitation Club It ohms the return of the remnant of the Thirty-third Colored Brigade from JOLLIES 1921 Friday and Saturday Evenings Seati on Sale at Box Office 8:15 P. M. =iIVYZ;EifW=3WVMO*3;;EMAKI: the Mr The notice of the'"Forrkeeti Soiled!' are oreehtleeelly amusing and It le at thle point that the highest Pitch Of lamer Is reached The "'Ragtime Wedding" scone which concludes the first part of the minstrel. brings the entire cast before the audi ence and is a fltUng -finale. Mr. Gid dings, as the Parson, and Mr. Malieder, as the blushing bride, are well adapted for-their parts The second part of the program still consist of a musical comed3, In which many song "hits" and nea dances will be M mooted The big feature of this Part will be "Portchlo", a song and dance act done by a speciM chorus of nine "Penchi° The ticket ten.os which made a Stott - met canvass of the entire town and the college report a sarprlsinglY latge snit of tickets, which isractical4 Insure, etcked hoes. Iteth tonight and Saturday Inciting The attention which the shoe la attracting Is oho, n by a letter tecently received by the Rehabilitation Club from the Federal Uocad of Vocational Training, to the effect that a delegation of represents then and fluid managers will arrive to Penn State today for the express por no''e of attending the "Anil. of 1921." PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS LlST—punch keyg, Vebrunry 10 In kat/. folder.- Stroudsburg ICationtd Ennl. 01.ninnet1 on It' F. 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