Page Four ENDOWMENT FUND WELL SUPPORTED Ctihgc Will Receive Benefit of Fifty Thousand Dollar Endowment 1111 l MII S „1 idll.ltlllK OltsS h.ls , lodgid Itself to nr endowment Tumi of ii <i i .imi.i u< 1\ filu-mio thm •owl i.u 11 >3 mi Hi it it in i\ Rtv o i iiicu.i'i iit tn P. nn blue In uppioU lli>n ini whit tlio culli n t' Im Uiiih- Ujl 't \s |.i.'\iuu«lj imiuiiiutil tlic An 'ii it this gifi his nut hi 1.11 dcllmtclv de ciiliil hut It is sine lii he something tint is woith while nul usetul to the student bml> At Us fit si leiiimm In 10JO, the nieinheiH of the cliss will meet in saj how the monej will be used About one bundled mil sevontj beiilois have taken out twenty jcii endowment policies w Ith the college us beneficial j These policies will be worth tluce hundred dollars each when the pn>mcnt of them is complet ed. which will be In twenty yeum The Illue und White institution will not hate to w tit this long. however, for the endowment to mutcilillre According to pi esuit pi ms, when the class meets five ions from now mid decides on llu foim of the mcmoii.il, the mono will be borrowed on the sum so that l'cnn State will pioflt at once from the gifts without waiting so long At one time it was proposed that the moiiev raised should bo employed 'to construct r swimming pool at Penn State This plan has meet with favor and may be adopted b> the class, al though nothing definite cun be stld now concerning this. The students li rvc long felt tlic need of a swimming tank at State College and such an ad dition would be welcomed cnthusinstl callj bj them No m rttcr wh rt the Seniors will vote to give to the Nittuny institution, It is suio to be something by which the students will benefit The committee that guided and dir ected the campaign was instrumental in its success Fred Hi/clwood, chair mm, F J Stevenson and C M Spang- Ici weie the members of the committee hording the dilve who spent a large amount of time and cneigy in striving to gain the laigest number not sub scribers possible R K Williams head ed the sal ok committee of about forty Seniors who fhd the work of seeing that all the members of their classes weie given the opportunity to take out a policy , ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING N OF PENN STATE ALUMNAE The annual business meeting of the" Penn Slate Altimnie will be held at McAllister Hall on Saturday evening rune 11th at C p in The business meeting will be pro ceeded bv a dinner of the Alumnae The nmltci of a teci cation building for the women students will be discuss ed at this mooting The election of oihceiis w 111 ilso take place The Sandwich Shop Opposite Open Air Theatre Open afternoon and evenings during Commencement ' j Breakfast 8:00 to 10:00 j Lunches Packed to Order. j iini l iiiiiiiiii[]ii[miiii[]ammtmiin»ii]iiiiiiiuii:iiiiii[iiaiiimmii!aiimiiiimn!iHii:aiiiQ!! i i iMamiiiiniioiunumiummimioiimi [ Penn State Billiard Parlor 1 j Welcomes You i = R j Candy Tobacco Cigars | aiiiioimniimnHiiiimmoiiiiimminiimiisniiamiiiimnDmiiniiiiiQimiimmt: miituiaiiniiiiimamiiiimtic i rtHitiitnmiiiiunl MmiiiiiiiiiCTiiuiimiiDiiimminaiimmjnicmi.iiiiiiiafiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiminiiinnimiaiiiiuiitiimiiiiiiimiinimiimiiinmMmiiioiiiiir CASH FOR Second-Hand Books THE ATHLETIC STORE I On Co-op Corner a ' i I ' ' | iiiiitiniiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiimmimminimiiiiiiiiamiminnniiiimiiiiipiiimiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinii E.M. AIKEN - President and Barrel Man UNVEILING OF WAR * MEMORIAL DELAYED New Committee Appointed I>i in dent Council to Erect Bioiuc Tablet The appointment of a now W«n lllontoiJa! Committee to take the place of the letlring committee maths nnoth ei step of piogiess to Waul the realiza tion of a ti ue Penn State Mcmot l il to show the nppi eolation of the college for the deeds which the Nlttany sons did toiintd the tarrying on of the nai At the beglnningvof the year It was thought to be fitting that the college should tecognlre the sacrifice made during the two years of war by elect ing a bronze tablet on sonic conspicu ous spot on the campus The Student Council gave the matter con sideration and the result of which was the appointment of two committees one of which was to raise the finances that would be neeesfuiy In the pui chaso ami erection of the memorial un der the direction of K K. Stai k '2l, and anothoi to select the design and secure bids for the project undci the chairmanship of F G Chuich '2l Both of these committees worked hnid and faithfully* through the year and the results of tlieli efforts are that the memoiial'ls almost a reality* At the same time, soicral of the lar gest engrailng companies in the east A. DEAL Plumbing & Heating FRAZIER STREET le Nineteen Twt tenty-One Class Officers MM m N. R: KORB Vice-President licit* ashed to submit bids on the pro ject and these 11 u) c icceived near the fhst of Apiil The bids ranged from nine hunched dollnis to fifteen bundled dollnis depending on the amount of elaborate workmanship pro posed The committee discussed the possibility of each bid and finally came to the conclusion that the two best should only be considered, that these should not bo about twelie hundred dollnis, and that they should be the two that would most likely moot the appiovel of the student body. These bids haic ebeen selected and the com mittee has asked companies sumbltt- Ing the bids to reconsider their action and to giie theh final ciuotntlons The close of the semester has Interrupted the noik of the committee so that the Student Council necessarily ap pointed another to carry on the work where Interiupted The new* commit tee that was appointed consists of R n Buitnei ’22 B B 'Baer '22. C V Bei t. L ‘fr Steiner and Professoc. A L. Kochcr of the Architectural Engineer ing Department. Unrolling of Tablet Postponed It was at fhst planned fo make the unicUing of the bron/e memorial one of the chief attiactions on the com- QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE OUR STNDARD PENN STATE CAFE Drmhl J , o C** 1 ,D_ELIcIo'US and v - REFRESHING hX^~X~X^X~X~X"X**i~X**X'*X"W M X~X“i**X' I TO THE MAN OF TASTE interested in getting, the fullest de gree of service from his clothes - we recommend FASHION PARK wuw« At iwsition nuut | Make certain of QUALITY" and, I you accomplish, a real-purpose. f THE. FASHION'SHOP I State College;} Pa. ; •4* g, '' PENN STATE COLLEGIA* f mencoment week, program- but the il vte hail .to bo postponed because oC the delft> in' raining the fund The now committee has set the day foi the event" to bo on Alumni Dio of next semester 'when an unusually laigtv number of alumni will retuin to their Alma Mater to honor theli friends and classmates who left the institution in the, defense of tlio country Besides, the members of the faculty and stud ent bods, and a multitude of the filends of the college will bo on hand to pa> i their homage to the, dead The tablet will bo unveiled in the Audit- Delivery of Trunks THE Tyrone Motor Express : will deliver your Trunk to Tyrone PROMPTLY". BOOK ORDERS AT L. K. METZGER’S STORE : ALLEN STREET. i Like a long putt that go'es' straight home, Coca-Cola reaches thirst ■ —'■-every time.-- The Coca-Cola Company - > ATLANTA, GA fr-H-W******** □ oilum and will temain there for the present time because thla_)s_the place best suited on the campus for-Bhel teting Penn State’s visible offering of .honoi . The tablet will remain in the Auditorium until the proposed Jlem -01 lal Hall shall be erected at which time it will be taken to its new* posi tion. Change In' Appcurance The committee,wishes to announce to the student body that the original conception of the memorial will bo nitoicd somewhat to add to the dig nity and appeal nnco of the tablet In- -The Mystery of the ' Cook’s Pet Parrot Pratts’ Air-Tight Tina of SO 'Askyour dealer to ahovr you the new vacuum sealed tine of SO Chester fields A compact, con venient and absolutely AIR-TIGHT packing— the cigarettes keep freeh indefinitely. 3Wf' ! stead .of being twice as long os it is I w iile tlu* committee thinks that a con-* rformation bordering ‘ on the' square i would bo much bettci and therefore i its width will .be increased and the j length shoitened. f This was done at ! the s iggestlon ,of expeus and the nl -1 t*eration will, no doubt, aid to the tab -1 K-t Anothei change has been made ! in r.gud to the nuriibci of names i> i io onmaied on the memorial It was thought, at fiist, that at least , one hundred names should appear be- I i) cilh tlu supeisorintlon ’ 'the list hm i I been revised to seventy-two ! nnmes and that will be the number \ , that will bo engraved on* the finished' piodutt ]IIIA> JtmtElL IS SPEAKER AT EXTENSION CONTENTION* De.n L B Rebor, of the Univeialtj of Wisconsin, will lie the main speaker at the Annual Convention of .the En gineering extension Division of the college . immediately following ■ Com mencement, from Tuesday afternoon, Juno tho fourteenth, until Thursday’ Dr Reber will speak at tho > banquet scheduled for Wednesday night at the University Club He will bo remomb- hairiimiminimiiimuaimmtimcjiimiiimtniiiiimimanmmiiimmmiiimciiimmiiiicmminiaimmuiDaiiimimiiaiiinrtiiQiaimtiir Wl IS 1 lllmii'wi sgjgsas K 8 a OLEWINE’S HARDWARE STORE iiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiipiiii]HiimnmiiiiiimDmuiiumniiimmiiiaiiiii!iiiiiiQiminiiiiiaiiimt!ii!iniimiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii!iiiaimii[imia! BELLEFONTE, PA. A FUNNY paper recently. SLIPPED ME & good laugh.' WITH A wheeze about A FAMOUS ventriloquist AND WHY ho had quit THE VAUDEVILLE stage. IT SAID he discovered HE COULD make more Jack. SELLING WOODEN parrota. 80 WHEN I got horn*. I PAB6ED the Joke. TO OUR cook, who owns BOTH A speechless parrot AND A eonse ot humor. BUT SHE muffed it BECAUSE SHE didn't know. WHAT A ventriloquist was 80 I bad to explain It AND ON the way out I BLEW Just a whiff. OF CIGARETTE smoke. AT HER amusing old. FOOL OF a parrot WHICH NEVER talks. I• • . AND I said, “Poll HOW D’YOU like It?' AND TO this day. IT'B iGOT me WHETHER IT Vfaa cook. OR THE blamed bird. WHICH SQUAWKED back. “THEY BATISFY." 'OOO * Wednesday, June .8,-1921 crctl as a former member of the Penn State facultv, before leaving to organ ize the Wisconsin extension aUMtles I The program is concerned nmlnlj i with InduHtiinr Ualning, which will be pit-son ted by industrial representathes 'and facultj ' membeis The nutuic oi ire piogiam and the nutnoci attending will make it the most important con vention ever held by Lite extension div ision The sessions will be held in loom 200 Engineering ••D" and alumni are cspcciulh invited ttf attend I f THE j 1 Varsity Pool Room I ■ ’ UNDER POST OFFICE - i | Pool and Billiards ■ !? ' Cigars, Cigarettes ! j“ and Candy j ■ H G MORRELL, Prop iwmvfwwßmtMWflwßm “ ‘ MWiiS fVuh acknowledgments to K. C, B, speak for V-4 themselves i They let you.know you’re Smoking. ‘ They “satisfy” and • yet, they’re mud An impossible com bination, you say? Sure—everywhero but in Chesterfields The,blend does It and the blend can’t bo copied/ ETTXS •Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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