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SONS On itl-ie Corner For SAMOSET CHOCOLATES and Lovell & Covell Chocolates DEVEREUX PLAYERS SCORE BIG SUCCESS ..1)01 . 1 Orme a 01011 knoon melo- Mannaio sketch lit C (Melt, oi presented 010101 the auspices of the Penn State 1 1 1,octs to omall but an t..chaise audience In the Audit°Cum I tst Tueod is °sealing The plot of the play Is I ad In England shout 1630 and hts us Its thone the stots of Don'l Dome oho, holm: been dkumointed In lost, his hithlan himself In the little shle village of Notions One night n 110,11151., oho ate entle,ollllo to escape trout Commell ale, enter lilt house to bile and olum they ale ilk toteled flee .nul litre behind .1 bob). that hits etch Intl usted to Melt cate she bobs s ineeenco In the but coin plctelv mgt. linucti outlook on ore and he tesomes hltcl.mlth un Skater; bet. taer the man oho left the child In Dime's hut and Oho In the tneantlinc his ce into the pOS -4,,,10n. 01 5 1.1.1‘, om ohleh In cludes Drucc's forge, tomes to the lilachsmlth's and oscidentl3 ellscoseto that Doloths Is Ills child 10 the soil, It Is cllscoseted tit tt 00001110 Is 00011> Dl uoe s Mon 011111 and th tt the landlord oao the non oho "tined Domes life 10 1110 utl, Mks %Mita Ch lf, as “Dcnothe Dime' oatnsli the ot ti of the ...Ong and did o goat deal tooatils making the plat the n sitonS 1101 luting ors quite alms e Ono sort of Ming 01,1111eeen In Sla Ii cOnialnle, and ho facial esplesolon oos especially oral)• of note IV titer milson who pki3eil opposite Miss Clint in the title 1010 is also of noir_ In tint tlt wt net as the nal lied ems tuba main the stolid this the datk nl moos of Ills-,reclied life anil late, as the tillage blacksmith whose °nit desire was to keep Doioth) it him Ills Interim citation lt a , 4 almost [hiltless The difficult put of the bailiff Mi. Intermeted ri South. In a Ner3 con - lendableminuet Souther s part MII4 Tor them ost patt comic but ashen It called for real dramatic acting hemanaged It In it nay desemlng of note Among the other chamstels of more rn levy minor _parts, Ira Keith, oho ap pe tt ed In the fh st act as Di ace's broth and hates as Doroths . s sailor loser, and Edmund For,le, a Slr Jaspol Conde: of Combo Raven, the a titian recelsed much tacos able comment The entire east Is given below Ripley. a lishertnan • .3 13 Souther Marine, Druces Brothel Ira Keith Reuben Haines. a Sergeant of Horse South. Dan I Diuce Walter Pi'son Sir Jasper Combs Edmund Fordo A Set Scant Stank) Truckle Doelam, Wine ad, a Sailor Ma 'Keith Dot °CM Drum: Miss Sham Cant VOCATIONAL MEETINGS PLANNED BY Y. M. C. A (continued from first pane) mot en of much ,alue had the confer once been em I led out no at ranged M=EMI=EIIISIMI MENEM from Crida3 until Mondat the con tinence ootk 0111 he taken up b) the Y. - .11 C A and the dirtornt chtuchey, and during thin thee an arm t 0111 be node to detetznlne the number of stud ent, in college oho Jte Oiling to de tote filch lives to Christian moll,. On Match thild, too hundred actlte 0011%- Memorable WEEK OF MARCH 6th 'emie:ixim'immmim EVERY DEMAND IS MET Easter conies early this year, March 27, so it's up to you to make an early selection of your new clothes. There are four things you demand in a suit: - Style Wear 4 Fit, Good Tailoring We can outfit you to your own satisfaction, for we -- feature Kahn Made•to-Measure Clothes SMITH'S Tailor Shop "The Shop with a Conscience" Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing O Neatly Done - 3:f isiMEKVAKMVAMMieMiegEpipf;EMMMEW:Vaini] CI of all denominations meet 11 .t hammet In tile basement of the :troth °dist Chuith 111111011 las Melt plans le 11 111011 u,es hOPO to ca sas Cu student hod, C 0 es n lake „ill le toted to matucint thc stud ent' 111th the alm of the comet ones and to see th tt as mate men s possible 1 1.010 0 Intel stools The ill mof le 11 students In this tinti tnesented at a llt go clotting ill Nell Yells Cita M. tem tilting . tgents of all denominations not long ago and those 111011 me looldng 11 lth eisceptlonal In [most Unsaid the success of the con fine:lee If the plan Is suteessful It 111 undoubted!. 110 used In othet in stitutions A list of ndillesses and n°ll - nt ranged Its the - 1" M C A Is extenslse „111 be to, DILL, 0511110. 1.111101 1,011 11 11 111 11011101 .1 stet eoptit m 10111110 in the Auditorium on r% lain evening, on sCiti/ens of the - New \Vol Id' nhlch 11 111 be la old In Its :mope 1011 11 111 be of Intent alonal Intmest Conon Mg tills 1111111 ess, four sectional eonfetenees 01111 110 110111 in the 0111 Chapel and tile Liberal Alt, Buildinst and sill did 111111 the needs of the ...hurdles, met, Is Christian sank the the not tile M C d, and 100 1 / 1 1 pel ties S gurdav be let oted to thon 11 inttmlens tenoning . up Mt .thole named coact oaths and to small tonfetenees dialing 011th the 1101 It of the loral thumb, the educational 11110- slon, ett On Sundae, a. special Chite will he mule in which - the inemant needs of the cam eh 0 111 be elophssized anal an uf - gent plot will be put loath tot mod.- et% Men whoa le hest fitted to pre sent the mese. ethical situation 0 111 sheath in the f talons Manches anal st m chutch mill conduct .an lratensice camp algal among its, constitnenev on the campus In Me alt. noon of the same day two -- confefencea 0 111 talc place .tt which the specifiic, needs, both foleign anal home, 0111 be teem esented The ‘ocational guidance Ind life weak ta tilting conference win close on Mon dot. the totarteenth of Match tt hen the church represented,es and secretaries of interdenominational agencies m 11l meet for a general discussion of the campaign and for a tabulation of the festally The church no, stands In a sem em ideal position and it is pith a lealiza, clan of this blase of affahe that the yminus churches and the C A bane planned the chive rot next month Not for contusion has the Church had such little Influence, but feu people seats to realize it Only , [we', hunched men mill graduate from the numerous seminaries throughout the country this summo and an average of five thou sand ministers 'all° emery yenr ftom the ministry. This means that the dif ference will have to be made up from college graduates or from untrained men Just out Of high bebop] At the same time tuenty -flye hunched social um kers sea needed annually and, lodg ing from lenient Indications, the supply this year Alin be enthely inadequate to n meet the demands Oyet oe bundled thousand 111.1 and unison will be ',cod ed for Christian professions lit 5150 next mcsEmigvam.s.umn"uway.v.m.sl,4c.s.o.r.civsavams...vi 9 A Perfect Deal A As we define it: A clean, comfortable, 9 11 FM $ well ventilated dinmgroom; plus pure food S properly prepared. TRY A PERFECT MEAL HERE , $ (C. IR YSTAL, 'CAF'EE 12 Q. Et. ID.I/TRICI-I, Penn States '2O I, Immeammmawiessmioinantem A m A PENN STATE COLLEGIAN the )eats tool thus It is because of these set loos demands that' the position of Cluisticnity so 11l be laid before the students at the coming conference There is t ',lntl need ftirmen in fet ch. inissionto.t fields also and only large tesuonse of solunteers st 111 be sufficient to ear" out the proposed n of It BOXERS CLASH WITH MIDDIES TOMORROW (Continued from first nags) of action nom omit to finish No in formation as to the abilities of King mlif fight in the heart weight class at Millis mho a ill enter the ibis: whet the 145 pound mobil Is announcol the. men Nan ant fill the 125 and DM pound het tits could be obtained but it is higlii) inobible that these %%tight. St ill be taken cite of os ho‘olo o hu. 510 of the same canine as the lemalnder of the tenni I=l The sante team o hick hosed so tow cessfolly-against Penn last neck, with the exception of Cooper, will mahe the till) to Annapolis. looting here this °mmink and lemming sometime on Stmdnt \ walla nal fill Cooper's place inasmuch as the 1\ Ittany slugger fight in, at 135 pounds has dropped belon in some of his scholastic studies and tt ill thi errs e be nimble to aecontint the team Captain Kahle , : 0111 fill thells pound bet th asusual and It Is felt belt that Hatt is o ho defeated hint last )ear h tie to e‘tend himself to his fullest abilits if he hopes to stop the Blue and White le idol Nahley put up a o undo] ful fight I Vie b.tut it., night and should tilt things tonsidettthly when he meets his t contest et of last seutee Vavllln. the 13100 Ind Whitt bowl ttho appeaied In the 125 pound berth In the Inter. a Lit Sinlngfield and aho iraira led to Irate left college for tin. teal, h tv retained and will he sent In to oppose the midshipman In the lii linund dhision Yeah]. Is a clews box, but It it calculated that he ail: hale mighta opponent 0 hen Ire laralr- Cs inltts nMr Captain .Tones of the Nan, team The lemaintlet of the Ilne-up mill consist at Atibuish mho has appeared this yea, in luo Intel collegiate meets Clot!, mho shoned up exceptionally meil Inst nook but „ho lost by a shade to Besse' Beck nho nall b) a technical knockout ON or Lamas, the highly touted Penn siugget. and Medici. who sewed the s ensation of the evening Mien he hod Connell of Quake, ring fame In le, than tno rounds Boeap R 111 Again Ede:rep William I-I. llocap of the Ledger has been practically duelded on 'as - the man trill olliciate at the match tomtit cots Throe has been some discussion reel thenoan oho trill fill this !MIMI [- ant post Octb the eoneensus of opinion Coq.) body 'Notice f 11 ERR OF MARCH oth MEAT - MARKET ALL KINDS OF - Fresh Me4ts 1 J. D. KELLER ALLEN STREET do - y M23:82334M seems to indicate that Meat, n ill be the man picked run judges a 111 also be present at the ringside and n ill ren der decisions at tile end of the third round Should the judges disagree, no , cup. in case he is selected to oniciate, alit either order another round or bleak the deadlock by aearding•the decision. The Netermn referee did this last Sat urday night and In every care his action was such as indicated that he was en tirely unbiased and that he knew the fine points of the game. DEBATERS OPEN SEASON TONIGHT (Continued from first paged Henderson '2l, I. B :nor. T 1 and J A. Kenninian '2l. H. D HIM T 1 and P La Mont Henninger T 4 will nerve an ancient. fot Penn State ned Dickin nen let,pectheiv The Chairman for the meet will be Dean Sachett but th • ludgen have not vet been chosen The team that will travel to Buckn Il to defend the negative side of the gene- Son 0111 be an ranee: tV. E Romig '23 it C 'Crawl G W. Supplee '22 and 11 10 Sterner '22. alternate The line up of the oppotting leant le not known but It trill undoubtedly sell balanced and will represent a squad of excellent debaters Tmo of the Penn State men Ti S Adams and W B Romig. who speak this evening hate never before upheld this institution in Intercollegiate debating. One steels from tonight the Blue end White debate.; still participate In oother three-cornered affair one team tasseling to Pittsburgh to debate with a team from Pitt and the other re nyining In State College to meet Col gate. The sae question which Is to m be used this evening still lye the sub- Joel of debate mmln next smelt and trill be of lively nature B B Oterdot f '22, K D Hart '2l, G D Stoddard '2l and P. S Adams '29 as alternate will debate nt Pittsburgh on the negative side hily R F Stet net 2. L if Runkle . 22 0. W Supple° '22 and .1 L Packet 21. alto note. will uphold the affirmathe In the Auditorium against Colgate Communications are w going on With other Institutions no ilh the idea of scheduling a twent, -four hour tilt between Penn State and some other college of note There is a strong pos sibility. that George Washington Univ ersity met Inc net In such a debate and, If en, the Nittany representatives will have a tcrs lit elv debate on their hands A. DEAL Plumbing & Heating FRAZIER STREET I The big, or little , company—which? lit THEN the - talk turns to where should a Y V fellow•start work, a question arises on which college men naturally take sides "You'll be buried in the big company," say some. "Everything is red tape and depart ments working against each other." "Your tittle company never gets you any, where'," others assert. "The biggci the company the bigger your opportunity." - And - that seems true—but in a ditreient sense. Not physical size but bigness of purpose should be our standard for judging an indus trial organization just as it is for judging a man. Where will you find this company with a vision? Whether its plant covers a hundred acres. or is only a dingy shop up three flights is on the face of 'it no indication of what you want to know—is such and such a company mole concerned with developing men and ideas than _boosting profits at the expense of service? - You must-look deeper. What is the or ganization's standing in the industry? What do its customers say? What do its competitors say? 'I here are industries and there are companies which offei you every opportunity to grow. Spiritually they me as big and broad as the earnest man hopes to build himself: If you are that kind of mail you will be satisfied 'with a company of no lower standards. Conversely, if you ale working for such a big-soiled company, the very filet will argue that you yourself are a man worth while. For in business as in social life a man is known by the company, he picks. - Published in • the interest of Eke; trmal Development by - tion that Mill d by what. elps the 'miry.' an Institu be hclpe• ever h• I L lad, estern Electric Company Y. M. C. A. BUDGET 'Handbook_ $440 84 (3000 books cost nearly slooo— paid by ads) Telegraph and telephone .. 07000 Office expense -- 300 00 (New typewriter, stationery) Postage— 250 00 (An average 30 letters a day) Printing _ 250 00 (Bedsore. ballots, circular let ter etc ) Buildin s, g Maintenance . 100 00 (Bemire on Hut) Social . - . 250 00 (Breshnum Reception, Saturday Ceps' Its, etc.) Demo alien & Corn. Ser. _ 200 00 (One-half tmvEling expense, deputation teams. Christmas tarty tar 145 county children. ltm d Sunday School Picnics, etc.) alms _ _ 500 00 I Including Wilson Series, Re r, eking Conference and some ',Way Speakers) - °flue Secretary.' _ 1000 00 (Other sularicv raised lc Tr est cos and Alumni) The One Week Inn Long Time R'FEK OF - MARCII Oth + —_____. 4 . i . i , FOR SALE 1 I Two Snare DrumS and a I I - Base Drum _ 1 1 Cheap for Cash ' Call 39. R 1 . _ IF you have an- idea in your mind that clothes tailored to your own measure are out of your 4- reach in price _ , GET RID OF THAT IDEA RIGHT AWAY f: for it is not so.' Come in' and . . let us prove it. Three tines to Select From. _ IHarry W. Sauers Robison Block The electrical industry needs men who can _ see far and think straiiht: An organization which holds for Its ideal the hope that It may measure up to the aspirations of those who work in it. Friday, February 25, 1921 Summer Confetenee Fund. • _(Providing loans to help get 10 days training at Sheet Eng) Total Budget _ _ . 54014.34 (Used foe actual student Atotk) . You'll Not Forget THE IVFEIC OF MARCH oth
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