Tuesday, November 22,1921 NO COLLEGIAN ON DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING There will be no issue of the COLLEGIAN on Fiidny, Novem ber 25, on account of tlie Thankfl ejvine troedsd The next Issue will be Tuesday, November 29 PRACTICAL RELIGION IS FIRST, SAYS DR. POTTER Chapel Speaker Brings Out The Possibilities of Practicing The Golden Rule Using that part of the scriptures tak en from the first loiter from Paul to the Corinthians, which says “Godliness is profitable unto oil things,” Dr Rock well H Potter of Hartford, Connecticut, gave a plea for old fashioned t>po of God-trusting religion In his sermon ho painted out 'the benefits derived from leading such a life and also the common wrong opinion of the results of It. To go to church, or to say prayers la not necessary to lead a Godly life. It is 'the fear of God, Justice to men, loving mercy, walking humbly before God, und loving thy neighbors as thy self that is necessary for a man to live a Godly life Some people have a wrong impression that it is impossible to do successful business while think ing of justice and loving mercy They think that Is Impossible to make a rep utation while walking humbly before God That to moke friends they must follow the crowd and they think the righteous man will bo lonely. But these are all wrong, no dividends will ever bo paid fiom such investments as these Godliness is the only Investment that pajs dividends in the life to come It is the same way In securing a reputation, not one that is merely a blaze and noise but one ithat Is white and true and grows out of a character Ldvlng straight, being kind, walking (humbly before God and loving thy nei ghbor may not get your picure in the feature otions of the Sunday papers ■feature sections ol uiu but It will build you up a reputation | that will tost all your life Reputations secured in other manners will not. PATRONIZE ■ OUR ADVERTISERS "J~i*^*^~l**»~W“l“i*^***“»**»~******«**«**'J~»"»**'»“»~»**»*'*' | LEISURE AMD ECONOMY | The Priceless Gift of ; I THOR ;; i Efficiency | Electric Clothes Washer ;; :: and :: T* Automatic Ironer T Welgladly demonstrate * j I ELECTRIC SUPPLY GO. jj ■ I A Good Shoe; A Good Fit j These are two essentials in the selling of shoes. The fit and comfort are remem bered long after the price is forgotten. 20th Century Shoe Co. 121 Allen St. “Four New York Stores’* ; Qeneral Prices: Broadway, Cor. 2gth Street Wallach-Bros. HARTjsCHArrNER * MARX Our Stores are Your Stores Thouitnds of young men la and out of college have made the Wallach •totes what they are today. The clothes, hats and haberdashery we sell are the kind hi e to buy; the style and qunlity of our goods are the sort for which you ha\ < shown a decided preference. • And out prices make these things doubly interesting—due to the pr size of our business which permits us to take a tiny profit on many sal - against a big profit on a few. VOLUNTEER CONFERENCE AT PRINCETON DEC. 2 Penn State should lie represented by a largo delegation at tho seventh an nual Student Missionary Conference, of eastern Pennsylvania, southern New York and New Jersey which Is to bo held at Princeton University on Dec ember second, third and fourth The program of speakers contains many famous missionaries from all parts of the globe J Boss Stevenson, Di H K Huirao, of the African Sudan Mission, Rev. A W Moore, of Manpur ia, India, Rev Everett M Dodd, of Persia, Dr D J Flemming, of Union Seminary, Dr F E McCloneghan of Egypt, “Sam" Shoemaker, of China; Reverend Harry Farmer of Latin Am erica, Mi Baud, director of ovangollcal work In Russia, ankl Aleen A. Clark, of the Amorlcan Board aie among those listed on the program. A meeting of all Interested will be held Wednesday evening in room 100 Hont. Building, when Dr F iL Pattec will address the group. A box social will also bo hold at the "Y" Hut later to help piovldc funds for .the cause A further Inducement for attendance at this event is the foot that a girl goes with each box INCLEMENT WEATHER STOPS FROSH TENNIS TOURNAMENT Due to the Inclement weather which has been prevalent during the past few weeks the Freshman tennis tournament conducted by the department of Phy sical Education has been permanently postponed. The tournament was dis continued in the third round leaving a laigc field of contenders for the title The contest will not be resumed In College Quick Lunch Lunches at all hours ALLEN STREET. nniimiimiinmmimiiatiiiminiiniiiiiiiiuiiciiimmiMiDiiiiimiiig | ' Eat I Ice Cream j Today, tomorrow | and every day. I It is a Real Food | as well as a j delicacy. | HARVEY’S | 220 E. College]Ave. | D B jrmiiiiiuinmmiiiiiinnniiimnaiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMnminiiiiiimiiiaMi D. J. Lehman, Mgr. FRESHMEN MUST TAKE j PSYCHOLOGY TESTS j Freshmen who have not yet j taken the .psychology tests will I please report without fail at | Room 25, Liberal Arts Building, j Tuesday, November 22, at 4 "10 i pm ! A R "Warnock * Dean of >nen j Maigarot A Knight * Dean of Women I the spring. Howcvei, Coach Myers is .planning a big interal.ua tournament, open to all, and two class tournaments for the Sophomores anil Freshmen for the spring season DERATERS PREPARING FOR HARD SCHEDULE Tho work of the debating team for the present year Is beginning to mater ialize, and already a triangular debate has been scheduled, with another one and probably a few dual debates pend ing The first event on this year’s pro gram will be a tilnngulor debate with Evjery NEW EDISON is a period cabinet GENUINE period furniture is the great modem vogue in interior decoration. That is why it commands such enormousprices. Connoisseurs pay thousands for choice pieces. If you and your family love these beautiful creations, get a New Edison. Edison cabinets are made in 17 different designs. Each (even the least expensive) is adapted from some masterpiece out of the Golden Age of Furniture. The sources are English, French, and Italian. Come in and inspect these cabinets. You will see that they are authentic period designs, of the kind and quality associated with the costliest interiors. Better come right away —because Edisons go triply fast at Christmas time. < For $. —we will deliver any cabinet to your Christmas tree This is a bona fide offer. , We will accept, as a Christmas deposit, any amount you name. The only proviso is that the amount be sufficient to’indicate good faith. You need pay no more until next'year. The balance may then be budgeted according to'your convenience. . All this is managed in a thoroughly agreeable way. All we ask is a Gentlemen’s Agreement So, don’t delay. Come at once. Arrange to give your family the miraculous New Edison this Christmas. If you prefer to know more about! the Christmas Budget Plan be fore coming,—mail the coupon. But mail it today. L. K. METZGER THE PENN STaJe COLLEGIAN Dickinson, Buckncll, and Penn State as tlie participants From several piopo sltlons which were submitted by the schools concerned, one submitted b> Penn State met with the most favor and was selected The subject, "Re solved that Tho United States Gov ernment should establish a system of unemployment Insurance for the em ployes In the American cooperative In dustries,” Is one which is very suitable fur discussion at the present time, and offers possibilities for a very Inter esting debate The date has been set for the carl> part of February There Is also a possibility of arrang ing a second triangular dobatc with Pitt and Colgate, but it is not assured as vet If it cannot be arranged, duel debates will be substituted in its stead The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W- L Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier (Fill in yoxtr own first payment ) 111-115 Allen St., State College. KEBABS BEGINMNG CHESS AND CHECKER TOURNAMENT Last Friday night, the Rehabilitation Club began a Chess and Checkin Tour n uuunt The fin ils of this tournament vv UI be just before the Christmas vaca tion All Rchabs In good standing may entci Uio tournament liv seeing F O Muodcs, cb.tlunun of the entci talnmcnt committee® Fildnv evening, December 4>ocond,,at 'S p in, Dcin Warnock will speak bo- Jltttanp 3m Now under new management Thanksgiving Dinner 1 O’CLOCK P. M. $1.50 PER PLATE CHILDREN 75c PER PLATE Reservations Received at Office Why Cook Let us do j at home 5 . your work Adam fore the club Music and a general good time will be tho order of the ev ening SYRACUSE PUBLICATION IS “ • SEEKING PRETTY ONES The pretty ones in the Junior class at Syracuse are coming in for their shne* of iccognition as the members of 'the st iff of tho “Onondogan." the Junior Annual, begin their search for material foi tills j ear’s book The rovvard offered the contest win- §lit fS agijjgip H 1 BBBBBKSWBBBHB ill Jacobean ESS mmm 111 I 111 1' I 111 \UI‘ Hi | rf iffwl ■ / / / / s / s / 1/ / Sheral ton / ✓ / s / A A ners is Uio distinction of In pictures apj>car in the Van of the Onondaean for the ed nevt > ear's Freshmen IF YE 3 Footweai Dry Gooi Notions Wholesal Groceriei 200-202 W College iiiiiiusiiiiiimiiiaiiiiiimiiiuiiimiiminiiiiiiii € i'l Ul Chippendale J Is :pi|Spl _ - 510 1 111r6/ \ ( r.4 l I 11 11 ' 111,„d0,,,J |§ Win. & Mary ( / / S / v * v
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