‘Wednesday, Juriel, 1921 STUDENTSURGEDTOMEET ALUMNI DURING SUMMER Names of Officers of Different Alumni Associations Given Out by Secretary Penn State students who me wot fe- int? titlh summer in town where they me striingeth me advised to get in touch with alumni offlcei 4 theie fm mutual coopoi ltlon In this way the student will undoubtedlv receivefriend ly nld hi getting better employment uml good living conditions whcie he lo cites for the vacation period A bctlei Penn Slate sphlt be developed when the old Blue and White men get togcthei with the undcigtadulcs The following Is a list of the Branch Association officers furnished by the Alumni office Akron, Ohio—Piesidenl, J' R. Silver Ji , ’l4, Vice-Ptesklent, E T Ashluno ’l2, Societal y Geoige S Long *l4, De paitment of Public Service, Delaware Building Allentown —Pre3 P M Snoebcrgor • 'O3, Sec-Trens, A L Hacker'lC, Farm Buicau ' Altoona—Pros', M E McDowell '93, • Sec-Ticas, F It Glclcliort 'l7, 1000 Third Ave Baltimoic, Md —Pica , W F Strousc -87, V Pres, W P Boyorlo ’99, Soc- Treas, N B Higgins 'O9, 2210 Lynd hurst Ave Boston, Mass—Pres, Frank Mulvl hill 'l5, V Pies, W B Thompson 'Ol Sec-Troas, It E Shaip ’l5, 300 Hem enwny St Buffalo, N Y—Pres, J L Shed 'O6, V Pres, H' M. Long ’IC, Sec-Tieas, J M Sandel *l4, 0358 Drexel Ave Cincinnati, Ohio—Pies', C S Oinger- Ich '9O, Sec-Treas, R. H Ddgorton 'l7, Aunstrong Cork and Insulation. Co, 1608 First National Bank Building Cleveland, Ohio—Pies, J M Spang loi ’ll, V Pjos R. B Clapp 'll, Sec- Tieas, R P Molly ’IC, 7503 Euclid Ave 'Dutiolt, Mich—Sec-Treas, J E Love 'O7 150 Penobscott Building Elk County—Pres,-W J Garrison '07,-V Pres G K Spence ’95, Soc 'Treas, W H. Brown ’OB, 318 Cook Ave r Ridgeway, Pa Erie —Pres A. W Mitchell ’Ol, Treas M A Krimmoi! ’l3fll Sec. E W Nick ’67,-111 W Eleventh St v Hanlsburg—Pres, J W Forten baugh ’l2, V Pre3, J JI Entrlcfeen ’12,, Sec-Treas., Bruce McCainant ’O4, 131 State St Indiana County—Pres, J 1) Johns ton ’OB, V Pres, Q B Tones ’lO, Sec- Treas, J W Warner ’l3, Farm Bureau Indiana Lawrence County—Pres, T A Gil lcey ’9l,'V Pres E A McGill ’O7, N C Dale ’lB, Faun Bureau, Treasurer, J K. Furst ’93 New Haven, Conn—Pres , D A 8.11- nett ’IG, V. Pies -H V Cranston ’l5, V Pies C .1 Pickett. 17, V Pies R N Rostock *l9, Sec-Treas W G Maiks ’l9, 19 Complon St .. New York._N Y—Pics E J Ncuv ’O9; Sec, Emeison F Davis ’ll, 43 Ex change Place, Tieas D A Isenbetg Philadelphia— Pi cs- George M DCnVijV Ing 'SB, V Pres C. E Hessclb vchei 10, ' Sec -Treas„ T ,T McGarriglc Tl, 3748 Manny unk Avo Pittsbuigh—PicsL George M Deike ’O3, Sec-Tieas, W N Given ’IS, Pitts burgh Dij Goods Co, 935 Penn Ave Reading—Pies W L Shcaioi 00, V Tros C S Aclaihs ’l4, Sec-Tieas C S Van Reed ’l4, Cusonia Ave Sehenertadv, N Y—Pies R. B Mock ley ’OB, V Pres T A Jones *ll, Sec - Tieas D C. Cumeion ’l9, Box 82, Bal- Islon Lake, Tmatngo Co N Y. Scranton—Pi es. D E Cmpentei '99, V Pies A S Rlesecfeei ’Ol, V Pies N H Raihci *l5, Sec E C Spnivor ’l3. P. O Box 4'lfi, Tiei\s .T D Cooner ’ll, Tienton, N T—Pies David MiKny V Pics W S Bnrnlmil 'll See—Tieas P B Beunetcli 'O9, State Dcpailment of Agiicultmb , Washington, Pa—Chahman J II McKee '10; Sec Ewood IT Fulton ’2l. R. F D No 2, Cnnnonsbuig, Pa ' -Washington D C—Pros A A Han sen ’l3, V Pi es II T Pntcison ’SG> Sec-Tieas F G Ashhiook 'll, Bmeau of Anlmal ludustiy Westmoieland County—Pies IC II BUr *l2, Spcncci M Free Ji, ’lB, I*lS N Main St, Giccnfburg ' Wilkes-Bar? o—Pi es Fi ank Nichol son ’O9, V. Pies A 11. Coon MB, Sec- Tieas E J Genly T 7, Lehigh Valley Coal Co, 133 N. Rivei St * Yoik—Sec* J F Kell.’2o, 203 S Geoiga St, Board of Advisors, E. J Ileclcois ’O7, F A. R HoffendHz ’O5, C F. Ilenney ’l4 LOST—GoId football, watch fob, with 32nd Infantry' Insignia, and of owner written on it Return to Of fice of Military Dopaitmcnt and re ceive reward I Graduation! GIFTS'-! 1 ——= —-I ❖ Send a Piece of j t State-Seal Jewelry | I ™ [Pearl-Set Seals | I | Pearl-Set Bar-Pins’. J i SL. Gold Lavaliers | Gold Lockets | | and a large assortment of x t Sterling Silver Pieces f RAY D. GILLILAND DRUGGIST /State College, Pa. LARGE SALE OF POPPIES IS REALIZED BY REHABS The “Woai a Poppy” movement was ushered Into State College on Monday when many of the Re-hnbs, townspeo ple nnd'students aided in selling pop pius toi the benefit of Fwmch war relief The salo was a marked success in every way and of the twelve hun di ed flowora sent to the Jocal post of llie Aineilcnn Legion, which was hand ling the sale not one remained at the close of llie day The totul receipts of the sale will appioximatc about $725 The sale of popples whioh Is now un doi the auspices of the Franco-Amerl enn Wai Relief Association is to raise utouoy for tlie relief of the widows mid oiphans of Fiance - The movement was sUutcd a few* years ago by the French w.u widows to care for those who lost tholi sole means of support In Uio war The Ftanco-Amctican Re lief Association soon backed the Idea and pushed It to the full extent of its power Combining with the American Legion on McmoiJol Day a nation wide campaign was launched The local post made a very ci editable showing, selling all the flowcis that they received and indications pointed that they would have been able to sell many more if they had had them The Women of the collcgo took-the prize for salesmanship, disposing of nearly half of the 'total number sold Miss Hill was in chaigc of the woman’s commit tee which sold 57G poppies The larg est individual sale of the day was run up by Mr H E Tressler who sold three hundred MANY SCHOLARSHIPS TO OXFORD TO BE AWARDED An announcement has been received by President Thomas that the next el ection of the Rhodes Scholars will be held December third of this years and that all applications are due October the twenty-ninth Elections will be held this yeai from thirty-two states and the scholats so elected will enter Oxfoid in October of 1922 Two Rhodes Scholarships are given to each state of the Union and elections take pluce each year In two thirds' of the states This time Pennsylvania Is one of tho states where the selections are made N The elections ore made on the basis of tho candidates record In school and college supplemented by references of Persons who know' him and by a per sonal interview with the Committees of selection There is no examination and the Rhodes Scholars are elected on thoh merits The qualities which will be considered In making the selections ate qualities of manhood force of character and leadcishlp, literary and scholastic ability and attainments, physical vigor as shown by intcicst in outdoor spoits or in other ways A candidate may apply either In the suite In which he tesldcs 01 In tho one in which he has lccclved at least two wins oi hls college education To bo eligible a poison must be-a citizen of the United St ites ind unmarried, be between the ages of nineteen and twen ty-flvoimd have completed atleasl his Suphomoie you In college. A Rhodes Scholarship Is tenable for Ui y.eai »_ and -at.jn ..sent tho stipend is tluoc hundred and fifty pounds a vear No ustiiction is placed upon nj selected candidate s choice of studies j He nm\ lead foi the Oxford B A- in! my of the Final Honoi Schools oi he mn\ cnto'foi any of the so-called dip-. lonia t muses, If qualified by previous' ti lining* he may bo admitted to read ’ foi the ud\ meed degieen such as BS, n - Utt, JlClj.oi PhD Ftu thei Infoi matlon md application i blanks mvy l?e obtained fiom the Seo-i totaly of the Committee of Selection in' Peimsvlvnnla who is L A Post, Haver- I foul College. Ilnierfoid, Pa. or from Ft ink AydelottC, Amotican Secretary In .tlie Rhodes Tiustees Hls address until Scplumbct fhst is Massachusetts institute of 'lechonology, Cambiidge 19 Mass, uCiei vSupicmbci first Svvnrth moie, Pa L. K. METZGER “The Fastest Growing Store in State College” Decorations for House Parties Specials Prices on Cigars for Banquets, Smokers, Etc. ... Schrafft’s Blue, Banner Chocolates. Gift boxes and in bulk. Our Candy business is growing phenomenally. L. K. METZGER f ' INTER-CLASS BASEBALL WON BY FROSH BATSMEN Yearlings Make Clean Sweep in Class Games-Win Annual Scrap „ From Sophomores by 8 to 5 The Freshman diamond men carried off highest honors in the annual inter duns baseball series Inst week by mak ing a clean sweep against the Senior, iunior, and Sophomote .nines With two victories to theii ciedit the year lings won the right to the title on Sut uiday by trimming tlie strong Sopho more aggregation in the annual base ball sciap by the count of 8 to 5 while the Juniors wete losing their final battle to the Seniors The results of final games thus placed the Fieshmen in first position, the Seniors. Juniors and Sophomoics ranking in the order named The tanking follows Won Lost Fieshmen „ __ 3 o Seniois 2 l Juniors i a Sophomores 0 3 Although the Frosh got away' to a good start on Saturday by piling up four runs in the first inning and then taking two more In the third frame, tiie Sophomores threatened to overtake them in the closing innings. A tally in each of the five innings indicated that the Sophs had plenty of fighting spirit but the experience of the Fresh men told in the end and the second year men did not have quite enough punch to land the game In tho ninth Fltzgeiald started in the box for the Sophomores but, after allowing the : Froah to aecuro four runs In the first frame gave way to Bowers who pitch ed much better ball and yielded only six hits Kelly hurled for the year- , Black Calf Skin Shoes Cordovan Brogues' Cordovan Calf Brogues ALL REDUCED FROMM’S Economy Store 111-115 ALLEN STREET f*KNN STATE COLLEGIAN . The score follows Sophomores AB" R II O A E Muffle If 5 0 0 0 0 0 Fessler 2b 3 1112 0 Hcrz if _ 2 0 0 0 0 0 Miller cf —. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Manson as .411111 WJsmer 3b 5 0 2 1 3 1 Gallagher, lb 6 0 1 13 0 1 0 Fleming c— _ I*o 0 0 0 0 *Holiohaugh c„ . 3 2 2 4 3 0 Fitzgerald p l 0 0 0 0 0 Bowers p .. 400020 tShutt . _ —.3 1 0 o*o 0 44 5 7 24 11 2 •Repaeed Fleming in second tßeplaced Morz in fifth AB R II O A E Malipney cf 4 2 3 J 0 0 Reed 2b 4 10 0 10 Palm 3b . 3 2 1110 Rimnelte c ..4 l 2 U o 0 Anders lb ... 321310 Locfflcr ss „. 3 0 0 3* 2 1 Illloman If 402001 Dambly rf„ ....400400 Nelly p * 4 0 0 0 3 0 33 8 10 27 8 2 Two base hit—Hollobaugh Three base hit—Mahoney Home run—Palm Anders. Struck out—by Kelly 7, by Bowers—s Base on bails—off Kelly 3. off Fitzgerald 1, off Bowers 1 Passed, balls—Fleming, Hollogaugh. Runnette Hit by pitcher—Loeffler, Manson, Fess ler 2 Stolen base —Miller,’ Ilileman Loeffler, Palm ’ VARSITI BASEBALL SCORE BOOK LOST The college record and score book containing all data concerning the gam es.played by the varsity baseball team has been lost and the baseball man ager Is especially desirous in having It L. ft. RfIETZGER : „ I lOlurned Without It, it wjUl be Im possible to compute the batting averag es for the different members of thq, team Anyone who has found this book would bo doing n service to the college and tho manager if ho will return It Immediately to the manager or bring It to the collegian office where It will be sent to tile proper authority. CARTOONS AND CONTESTS AT GIRLS* ENTERTAINMENT A puity in bonoi of the Senior girls was given by tho Women’s Student Government Association on Thursday night in the Woman’s Building All the gills were Invited to come and help make the affaii a success, which It undoubtedly was ‘ Mlss'llelon Cniboy ’2l opened the pi-ogram with clever cartoon diawlng which Miss Liguori Fleming ’22, Miss Alvei na Burdick ’2l, Miss Naomi Jaffe ‘24. and Miss Maiy Ferguson ’24 took part A contest in hat making called foi 111 unknown abilities on the part of many contestants while the remainder of the evening was spent at cards and dancing Miss Laura Crick ’23 was tesponsible for the planning of the en tertainment, and Miss Gathering Hugh es ’23, for the serving of delightful lefreshnicnts Miss Maiy Godjics' ’22 acted as general chairman APPLIED DESIGN CLASSES EXHIBIT TODAY AND FRIDAY In connection with the extensive Water Color Exhibition which will be Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special'Rates to Clubs & Fraternities { FYE’S 200-202 W. College Ave. It was time to-wake-up, allri§lit •A,'{ojnxgopuf ttS9JJ <fSOy BO JfOJVpp Biff —Zuiyoßd XHOIX-ZIIV \ AlOjn/OBqff pua JUOIUOA -000 'fooduioo V ‘•P/OJf -js;boi/o OS jo cuq pe/009 -umnoffA Aiecx et/j no<f Buotfso; ja/Dsp OS jo «««! jys«i-4»v held in the Museum in Old Main, there —u u —u—;» will be a dlu|)la> of pioblems executed Plpaninrf Pt'accimrt ? in applied design by the Freshman ieailm §> JrreSSlllg j girls These ai tides which 'include REPAIRING l)Iock-|irlntQ(l scarfs, bags. bilk™-to,,s. , 01-rW luilnliu, blouses , llu i modelled beads. aJlts raaae '-'rcler i and ponclmnts will be shown this uf- ' E. VV. GERNERD. f ' ternoon and Friday afternoon „ Im ~ ■ „ n„,n„ , ~I M A Novelties In Colored Glass Perfume Bottles - $1 75 Canary Jar - - $1.50 Bon-Bon Dish - - 1.00 Vase - - - 100 Mayomise - - - 1.00 Nut Baskets per doz 225 The Crafotree Co. JEWELERS State College, Pa. Redmanol Wie ‘Perfect .Mouthpiece Men who know pipe satisfaction w!11 tell v ou that they, prefer 1 WgM REDMANOL to My other ' PSjfSw mouthpiece because it has just the right feel on the teeth. REDMANOLis as transparent and beau tiful as amber; but stronger. Modern science has made it tasteless and odorless. Whether you are buying a cigarette holder, a‘cigar holder, or a "jimmy” pipe, y° ur dealer to show you one with a REDMANOL bit. All Shapes—All Prices If your local dealer doesn't carry REDM/INOL pipes and holders send us his name and address. Redmanol Chemical Products Co. MY BRAIN was busy. BUILDING AIR castles. FOR I wasn't sleepy. FINALLY I dozed off. AND PROMPTLY dreamed. THAT I was awake. BUT WOKE right up AND POUND I was asleep. THEN I got thinking OF A wonderful formula. FOR MAKING cigarettes. I PLANNED It all out SO MUCH Turkish tobacco BLENDED JUST so with Burley. AND OTHER Domestic leaf. AND I knew that blend. WOULD MAKE a hit. I COULD just see CROWDS OF happy poople THRONGING INTO stores. TO BUY that cigarette THEN LIGHTING up SMACKING THEIR lips. AND SAYING, “Oh. Boy. IT’S THE exact copy. OF THAT ’Satisfy’ blend.” AND THEN I came to AND SAID to myself. “THIS TIME you’re dreaming. FOR SURE. WAKE UP, you dam fool WHY, THAT 'Satisfy’ blend SIMPLY CAN’T bo copied. o* • * cigarettes Page Three With acknowledgmcntt to K. C. B. THAT’S a fact the “Satisfy blend” can’t be copied It’s our own secret—putting those good to baccos together in a way that gives you every last ounce of their fra grance You’ll smack your lips over Chesterfields And remember ■— you can’t get “Satisfy” anywhero else. Liggett* & Myers Tobacco Co.
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