fradty, DeecbdMc Ut-118l COUNTY aUBS PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS DANCES jydre Organizations Will Hold Social Gatherings During Holiday Recess jodlc&tions point toward an unusual ly, bufy holiday recess as the many jounty clubs organized at the insti {Otion plan their annual Christinas flop sad make the final arrangements <ir ft penn State reunion in the home roirn before they return to college In tfce fir** week of January. it seems as though more intend to run dances this ymr than is usually ti* case for many have already given their plans publicity with the pur past of acquainting all with the ar (ißScments. Some of those who start the earliest and who m-eiii to have made progress are the Franklin Coun ty Club which has not yet definitely j«cidHl m>on the time when it will ; hold'its (lance in Chambershurg; the, Tork County Club which will hold its hop at the Coliseum at York, on Dec saber twenty-ninth; the Chester County Club which will step out on December thirtieth in the Twentieth Century Hall In West Chester; the Luxerne County Club which has ar ranged for a dance on December thir tieth in the Cabaret Room of Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre; and the tacka wanna County Club that has scheduled Its dance for December twenty-ninth in the Crystal Bali Room of the Hotel Casey, at Scranton. Besides, the Delaware County Club dsnee is slated for the Lansdownc Country Club on December twenty-1 ninth; the Schuylkill County Club j XMAS PRESENTS !| We have on display ; the largest line of • STATE-SEAL J JEWELRY in town. ; We are showing new. designs in 1 Pearl Set Pins, Bar- 1 Pins and other nov- • elties. ' RAY D. GILLILAND i DRUGGIST In Architecture— WHEN you go after your first big commission, you’ll need something more than a knowledge of stresses and strains,periods and piping. You’ll need the atmosphere of success, and the air of knowing your way ’round. One evidence of this familiarity with the world’s good things is the habit of preferring that citizen of the world— c Melachrino "The One Cigarette Sold the World Over” will be staged at Charlton Hall in Pottsville on December twenty-ninth, the Carbon County Club have arrang ed for a dance on December twenty ninth at the High School gym and the Wayne County Club will hold their dance in the state armory* on the preceding day; the Venango County Club dance is to be held in the state armory of OH City on December twenty-second; the ILebanon County Club dance is to be held at Hotel Moynm in Lebanon on December twenty-ninth; and the Berks County Club in the Berkshire Hotel at Read ing on D<?cemher twenty-seventh. SECOND YEAR MEN WIN ANNUAL FOOTBALL SCRAP (Continued from first page) was almost u continual display of kicking. Time was taken out quite too often for numerous causes. The Freshmen received the first break of tiie game in the middle of the first iiericd by recovering a fumble and, with a little more power would have scored, but a forward pass inter- JEWELRY Jewelry like no other gift, seems to bear the magic. touch of an invisible spirit, breathes character and forever speaks of the giver’s good will. You will find our selection of gifts of Jewelry offers an unusually wide as sortment to select from, and you are always sure that what you buy here will endure for years and years. GIVE “GIFTS THAT LAST.” THE CRABTREE CO. HALLMARK JEWELERS X-MAS GIFTS AND CARDS A SPECIALTY ATHLETIC STORE ON CO-OP CORNER eepted by P.unser. the Soph center, and this paved the way for the tally which defeated the yearlings. WBth the ball resting on the forty-three yard line the second year men launch ed a strung offense and. leud by the great plunging of Hynes, mude four consecutive first downs which took, the bail to within a few yards of the goal. Here a five yard penalty helped greatly and. after three vain attempts to score, Hynes took the ball over for a touchdown. Frosh Are Strong in Third Period The third quarter was probably the best of the day for the Freshmen in asmuch as they held the Sophomores better than in any other jieriod and kept the bull in their opponents’ ter ritory all of the time. Twice the Frosh had an excellent chance to score hut they lucked the punch after a short spurt or two ami were forced to kick, 'l.ovvr.v hooted over the goul line twice in this period. In the final quarter, the situation was almost reversed and the first year warriors were kept on the defensive. An intercejiled pass by Arinbruster was mainly responsible for this, since r blend origin i cigar- Egypt, know ,THE PENN: STATE OQLtEGIAN it brought the pigskin into Frosh ter-1 Huu.srr ritory. The Sophs who made the • Hair Journey to Washington were rushed 1 AnnlinmtwT.'..' into tlie htittle at this point also and ! funk helped to make things lively for the! l'aunn Freshmen. I.afffrty The line-up: , farsnu .! S 0 !’* 1 " 1 Hynes Cniwlrl ... Iteferee—f. I Singer ... Feastcr Eats Like You Get at Home Come in and inquire about our weekly] rates. ORYftTAjL ©at! A. B. DIETRICH, ’2O ~ . L miiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitJiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiioiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiaiiiiiliiiiiittiiiimmiiniiiiiiimiinimiiiiiiiiaimimmiciiiiuiimiitiH I Practical X-inas Gifts I Each succeeding year finds an increasing tendency to choose beautifully designed furniture for gift purposes. The LARG EST STOCK OF NEW GOODS at the NEW LOW PRICES in Centre County now found on our floors. Matched Living Dining and Bedroom Suites Tapestry and Reed Furniture Lamps, Cedar Chests, etc. Everything a well-stocked furniture store | W. R. BRACHBILL | j Both Phones BELLEFONTE, PA. | 1 ■ Qualtity Furniture Since 1841. | lUiiatiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiittiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitKiiiiiiiiiiiniFi Froßh .. McCoy Partial! ... Flock Crimes. Substitutions—Mi-Qtijuie for Yost. should have. Francis Hodgkinson DURING the last twenty-five years power generation practice has been revolution ized. The steam turbine has definitely dis placed the reciprocating engine as the standard prime mover in large generating equipments. And Francis Hodgkinson has had more to do with this achievement than any other one in dividual.. Mr. Hodgkinson came to this country along with the Wcstinghou.se Licenses under the Par sons patents, in 1896, upon the recommendation of the inventor himself. Since that time prac tically every commercial steam turbine Westing house has built has been designed and built by him and his able associates. In this quarter-century of steam-turbine de velopment inventive genius has been paralleled throughout by practical level-headcdness. There are few cases in engineering history where the record is writ as clearly and impressively us this. There can be nothing but credit for the engineer who puts his errors underfoot and rises upon them, and most of the world’s greatest achieve ments have been so reached. The World also Westin Johnson fur Armbruater. Keratetter 1 for Lafferty. Cornwall for for Wils-m. Crowihers for Singer. Palm) Hamilton for Bair. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1922 The Standard Reference for Fraternity Jewelry will be mailed on application. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Factory, Attleboro. Mass. Pittsburg Office, 299 Uunion Arcadi Badges - Jewelry Stationery Wilson Umpire—P. TWO or three of our fine silk shirts will please him. He’ll like the patterns—the smart colors, the workmanship. You’ll like the | price- THE QUALITY SHOP where Society Brand Clothes are sold Opposite Front Campi Open Evenings honors progress that is surefooted and far-vis ioned, such ns the development of steam turbines under Mr. Tlodgkinson’s direction. Many inventions of tremendous value in steam turbine practice have been devised and perfected by him and his co-workers. Among the more important of these are the construc tion, in 1007, of the first low-pressure turbine to be built in America, and in 1011, of the first Bleeder type of turbine; the perfection, in com pany with H. E. Longwcll, of the water-seal gland; a balancing machine for turbine rotors that is almost superhumanly sensitive; a trouble proof method of supporting turbine cylinders; and a very superior process for affixing turbine blades to rotor and cylinder. One of the fundamental Westinghousc pol icies is insistence upon the uttermost in engineer-, ing. The observance of ibis policy in form and in spirit Ims provided genuine opportunities for many men of remarkable engineering gifts, one of the most notable of whom is the man whose name appears as the title of this article, Francis Hodgkinson. bouse rWESTINGHOUSE'I A ELECTRIC JA Silk Shirts $6.00 and lower
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