Tuesday; March 8, 1921 ILLUSTRATED LECTURE TO BE GIVEN TOMORROW "Hiking . " will - be the subject of the lecture tomorrow evening In Old Chapel where Professor L 0 Coelholts will address the members 'of the Outing Club at soon o'clock. Much Import ance Is attached to this meeting becaLsii of the particularly Interesting subject which Mr Overholts has chosen The subject of the lecture is general but will, lee applied to hiking in the env', ou,of State College The smoke, Is an stall& liv on the most athantageous one -to points of interest and he will glye a detailed &solution of the cols try,and Its natutal hat tibia A Loge number of lantetn slides and maps have been provided uhich will heighten the 'lnterest, of the lecture. -The =Otaing Club hos ineicased its mentUership to the one hundred mailt and clifyrts mill be tango to increase the number to two hundred in the near future. 'A nominal, fee-of fifty cents Is charged which Is but n trifle compared math tho-bentfits uhlch ale derived All members and prospective membets are urged to attend the lecture by Prof .., Ovorholts and the committee hopes to attach some new name to tIM roll at that time • , The hiking contest Is now well undo, waY. Judging by the' number of cards alleady handed to the confmittee. The route traveled must be specified while the number of mlies - traversed will be determined hi the committee, which ex cludes any distance less than ten miles Chairman "Dick" Rauch his announced that the competition will end on Satur day, May twenty-eighth, when the to tal number of miles traveled by the contestants will be announced and the prizes auarded. The cards must be handed to either P. J. Haler '2l, president of the club or R H. Rauch, head of the committee on hiking, in maw. to,ccolve credit.. Within a shelt time n boy viii be provided which will be placed In Old Main to receive the raids also. FRATERNITY BASKETBALL - RIVALRY IS INCREASING The elimination process Is rapidly thinning out the contenders f6r the sup remacy of the Interfraternlty basketball league. This week's games will deter mine the teams which will participate nmumnuammutuammnimunamanammantigurammummunamontunammourumannamtaman [Penn: State Billiard =Parlor 1 _ Welcomes You - B - E a i - Candy Tobacco Cigars . . 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Woods Co., - _ _ General Agents The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States FRICK BUILDING , . . PITTSBURGH, PA In tho semi-Gatti contests In two of the divisions It is planned to hold the fin als doting the week of March Id by arranging the pla)-offs this Meek. All fraternity teani managers ',oho have not paid the one dollar asstss meet ate requested to send this sum to W D Guthrie '22 at the Phi 'Kappa Sigma House not latet than tonight. The schedule of games of this week is as-follows . T.sday,Murch 8 1 00 a. m =Alpha, Chi Rho . Kappa.Slama 8 10 p m —PM Della Theta - Alpha Tau Omega 8 10 p to—Alpha Chi Sigma Sigma Phi Epsilon 8.30 p m —Slimt Nu . Sigma, Phi Epsilon 8:40 p m — Sigma Nu , Tau Sigma Phl - - Wednesday, March 9' °.. 8 30 p m —Alpha Chi Sigma ' Sigma 'Phi Epsilon 8 10 p m.-13eta Theta P 1 Theoldgian Speah. at Sunday Chape "A man goat either to wine or to ,religion when PC feels the need of some special vowel," Bald-Reverend George W Mellott's, President /of the Theo logical Seminary of the Reformed Ghure.,l4t Lancaster; Pain the sermon which ho delivered at theitlover-class chapel service lost Sunday morning By this statement Rey Richards Implied that uhen o person needs strength to do some dUlleult task he will either resort_ to some forin of stimulation or to God His text from Pours 'letter to the Elpheslans in the fifth chapter and Lire eighteenth vet. backed up these assertions. This says "And be not drunk with ovine, wherein Is excess; but be filled with the spirit." 'Rev. Rich ards said In part• "There ale Mires when a soldier Is getting toady for battle, when a lawyer Is preparing the speech which will mean his success or, failure, or when a doctor is using all his energy to combat an epidemic that he feels the need of special power to accomplish his task. For this purpose, ho will go eith er to ovine or to religion He will seek Intoxication or inspiration. Wine, In this case, is a symbol for all the stimu lants, anything by which one tries to forget life instead of making the best ,PENN STATE' COLCEGIiN of it For tills reason, Paul's words to the Epheslans are still.full of meaning, even tho thorn Is a law In-this country ayoninst intoxicating drinks. "We, should be filled milli the - name spirit' that Jesus had. This hi the se cret for solving life's _problems By this spirit we ccan receive co,mfort for , our sorrows, inspiration for liftes goal and gain the feeling of faith and trust Our world Is the same as that in which Jesus lived. It mas n world of chang ing - ideas The civilization of thw-old world was coming to a climax and waif dying and a now culture and form of living was about to enter, lust as green sprouts are underneath dui snow ready to start growing The same conditions exist - nom in the world and In looking fot these o 6 see them as me look nt then, If out viewpoint takes in only the bad sidc, me see noticing good In the world This is also a icemen of a orld if me wish to make it so _ "To maintain this optimism In looking at the world, we must have 'the spirit of Jesus and be able to look beyond this earth to' the Heat enly Father. We Want to renew our energies, stimulate by faith In God. Just as Jesus prayed all night on the mountain top and re plenished himself in body and soul, in the same way we can go apart from men and open out' hearts to Hint. There Is no one who has not a spark of Christ in him to which he can resort when his, own strength fails No man has ever wrought a great work for humanity except by prayer Lincoln mid that some Wales in the White House he could do nothing- - else except to get down on his knees to renew his strength by Prayer This spirit which urged Jesus on and which we should have in one of love for humanity deep down In our hearts,..not a desire for 'money, praise or personal success 'We should' strive that, by the service which we may be able to do, the world will be a happiernnd better than it was be fore Whether we live in a village. a Pity, or In a foreign land, and no mat ter what out life work may be, the spir it of God and not some narcotic or 'stlmulent' will maintain' us: Wo must look to Him who said am the resur- Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning. pres sing and repairing. They have forb ad a habit which Is hard to break You ought to join them—why don't you do it _today? E. W. GERNARD. !nnumitioniiiimmintonum9yummtionmiiiimmuniumnuminnucniiittilluirmitunnitnuiiiiiiimannuatittomminmong3 ANNOUNCEMENT We are now in our New Store at 114 i E. College Ave. Special Attraction g -- This Season's Cor-ilovan Oxford at $lO 1 . 'FROMM ' S Economy Store tl 114. Eaet, College Ave. - - -- - 7 St'ate - College, Pa. : „,, ,-• ' e'liyp y ' T. ' .:' . ..' 1 .”: \‘. - '''.• - • ; :•. -, "•• • 2: \ ~ -: ::, : 1. ... ‘ .......'.' II -.. ''• .'•'. A". ...: ' r-' .•`....' ii.:s.:' '.,... " 4i) :'1 :11"; '4' . _ ;:.?- 7 .: ;. . 5 . '' ... l.. . ;' , ' ::::! E, ::: \ 1 . %';• -r .!; .. ;',;.----::,:., ......': : ::1 - .1 ' :' i - ::,::.-;-.. ' i :, !:': ': ; : f : : '.:r:: ' ' ' l itill . 1 1 'fr.:4 , •1 •T7? . . : .. ....; - .. 1'5 . :.. .4 .. . ' • . : . ......1.,.. 1 1 ' 1' ..: -. : : :;1 ‘ ' :'. .: 11 : ; ! . .:: ‘ , : ::" . f.' : •[., .....,::::::-; ' i:: :' . 7. :: -. 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If a paint er manta to become great, he goes tend views the old masterpieces and studies then peculiar Qualities, hoping that some due he may be able to imitate m surpass them. In the name 3.3. If 'se wish the spirit of Jesus, lee must go to Hint or go Into the presence of men and %omen who have Him in their lives The Christian chum.h la the place to find them The purpose of religion is to lime people lead a Christ-like life We should study the Bible to find how to live such a life and.to see how others lived under all circumstances." DORWART BIBLE CLASS HOLDS FROSH RECEPTION In an effort to stimulate the attend ance of the Freshmen Bible Class, knosn about the campus as "The Dornlat t- Bible Close," held Sunday mornings, Immediately following Fresh man Sunday Chapel, areception seas tendered the Freshmenlast Friday night at G 45, in Old Chapel, and an impromptu program was rendered. - A set en-piece orchestra opened the program with a selection, which Wan Callused by a short chalk talk by IL W. Johnson '24 After malting It plain to his audience that he seas, In no sense related to Pitt Parket, he skillfully W G HOPIONS C H HOFF 11 - :& -H. Transfer Co. - LIGHT HAULING Baggage, Trunks, Etc Auto Service Leave Orders at Co-op Pholie—Bell,soo, Y. M. C Special Attention to Stiide'nts Work Rakish tobacdo used in Fact's - Facts —FACTS —! - Tens of thousands of- smokers—tens . of thousands of times—have PROVEN this— demonstrated how one line could be used by a family of four, by simPlY adding to a straight line, four separate nicces of apparel which might suggest four nternbets of a fatuity. With equal ability, he made a pair from a pear, forced a pig to look (a) round; and drew a picture of a sunken ship, by simply displaying the water surface line—of. course the ship; being sunken, was not visible. A violin-solo was rendered by F. M. Wilkinson '24. Following this number, L" H Murray '24, and W C Hesser '24 entertained as dirk-town minstrels Murray sang a solo "Sweet Mamma." which uas featured by his lack of memory of both words and music Hes ser sang "Rack-a-Bye. Mammie" in good style • This pair, also engaged In .tei tattling dialogue, and received much applause They completed their program by singing. "My Home Is In Bove. Near Beer." The State College Plumb ing and Heating Co. Located to rear of No. 300 South Ath erton Street, Bell Phone 37-i, desires a portion of your patronage. Competition is the life of trade. Price, Promptness and Efficiency an all-worth considering Call us and try us out. We will try our best to keep you al ways as a customer Hot Water Heat a.Specialty. Why? Beatise it is the best Steam may be your choice and we can furnish what you prefer. Re pair work and supplies furnished promptly and at a proper price. BULLOCK & RUDY, Mgrs FOR SALE 15-ROOM UP-TO-DATE FRATERNITY HOUSE CORNER ATHERTON and FOSTER - Lot 127x188 Building in Splendid Repair For Further Particulars Inquire of W. 0. HECKMAN 415 S. Pugh Street "Judge for Yourself—!" ilkielibikkaiLYEAA •4k/f‘g4 , . dWbri,l,tiribrilikrl,6o Page Thr F J. Heckman '24 gate a cle reading entitled "The Deacon's Cho which embodies the chatacteristice t the Deacon desired to he prominent his wife. After singing "Tile ,Nltlany LI. and sotemi popular stings, the sing being led by C E Finlay '2L an Inv tion nas extended to lathe to the I Hut, uhete refreshments some ser The alfair.unts vet., capably bandied IL G Hoohler, the 31.05-elected Pr , dent of the it cshman Class EASTER EGGS r Home-made Easter Eggs, all sizes, from lc up to $2.00 Names Written Free of Charge Special This Week_ Home-made Daily Spanish Salted Peanuts 30 ? lb Candyland &Cafeteria , \
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