Page Four GRAHAM & SONS * rrom fir.st oasei J iin!i!*•( on Hi** campus. (In l enreloss * ness ui tin* s.ucieiit body in ne«locth)K \ :»• salute President Thomas, and the S provdenre of ill-behaved conduct and J undesirable remarks at indoor athletic * meets tnt-rito<l special discussion. The J •««:umiit*M* in charge of (his campaign \ : ■•••n.sists ./f tin- following Connell mem -5 ••its: —U*. 11. l*a.vm\ chairman '211; I. „„.*+++w+**+**+++*+*++++++++**+**++++ o*~****~****“~*~ 0 *~****~****“~*'~ ri * *r. tJunsalhis '2*i; L. ■*+*“**"*" \\\ VulhiUT '2'*: mid C. il. Hough ’2fi. The Little Store on tiie Corner Wi- want our little store to be home to you Always glad to see you. Bulletin 1 JiiiiHiils l'i and Milling :h-v .1! :ii- Arnmry v*. N«»rth Di -.♦.-’ D-bate Dr. W. !,.y t„ tu- : >-. "f S:iiur*'ay, •!nuimrv 12 tn-»v:**s f'*r Wallace i;:3'i Hi -V. M- *’• J *’ tht- ‘h:s-li'-:» "f ..... M;»‘h AL«« M:.rk A-linr! « »M Chaj..-! I'inl* I'-iK-t-r in :lu* X :it. r„. V. M. i\ A. five m-vi-s fui -students in 1 dd 1 I* *l'**l Notices Tilt- sain.- system will be •mf-tv.-t! ihc- seror.d semester ns durim? the flrsi s-moster. :t«vnnlini? i« L)r. Ituukle it speakin* «f I-il.r.try reKulntions. Stu dents .ire staked to eouperate with th l.lhrnri.'in and his assistants by re turning all books promptly. .Student Tribunal has ruled th: members* of the freshman class will b permitted to wen* green toque*' 'ron .January eighth until March . eighth inclusive. Church Notices FRESHYTKRIAN m* Samuel Martin. Pastor. Rev Donald W. Carruthere. Student Pas tor. Sunday School 9:30' a. ni.t Com munion Service 10:4"* a. m.: Jr. C. E. 2:00 p. m.: Intermediate C. E. 6:30 p. m.; Sr. C. E. 0:30 p m.: Evening worship 7:30 p. tn.; Pray er Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. GRACE LUTHERAN J. V. Harkins. Pastor.- Sunday School 9:30 a. in.: morning worship 10:45 u. m.: Jr. C. B. 0:30 p. m.; evening worship 7:30 p. in.: prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.; Bor cast Society Monday 7:30 p. m.: Holy Communion on Sunday. Janu ary twenty-first, morning and even ing. faith reformkb Bible school in ail departments at 9:30 a. in.; morning Worship 10:4.* a. m.: Holy Communion celebrated morning and evening. Service for young people <1:45 p. m.: evening worship 7:4"» p. in.: Rev. B. H. Romig. Pastor: theme of sermon. “The Hreadth of the Narrow Way and the Narrowness of the ltroad Way.” Spe cial meeting* of Consistory Monday •♦vening 7:30 p. in. Class for Cate ehelieai instruction. Friday 7:30 p. in. ST. JOHN’S EVANGELICAL Sutid iy -School 9:30 a. ip.; preaching iy;4f. a. III.: Jr. C. B. 5:30 p. in.: meet ing of Evangelical Christian Iwague i»:3a p. in.: preaching 7:30 p. in. This is tin- beginning of BvangelLstic .cam paign. ST. PA I* I/S METHODIST EPISCOPAL U*‘V. U. C. Peters. Pastor: Rev/ H. I*. t:alH*iK*k. student pastor: Sunday School 9:30 a. in.; preaching 10:45 a. m.; Jr. Kpworth league 2:00. p. in.: Intermediate and Senior Leagues <*:3o p. m.; preaclilng 7:30 p. m. ST. AN'BHKW’S EPISCOPAL Second Sunday after Epiphany. Holy Communion 7:45 a. in.: Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; morning prayer and worship a. in.: evening service 7:30 p. m. OVK I,A BY OF VICTORY CHAPEL Holy Comninnlon 7:43 a. m.: Mass 10:15 a. m.; Saturday Confession 7:00 p. m.; week-day mass 7:00 p. m. UNIVERSITY BAPTIST Services every Sunduy In Odd Fel lows’ Hall. Bible School 9:45 a. m.; public worship 11:00 n. m. An Engineers’ Get-together to which all engineering students and faculty members uro cordially Invit ed. will be held In tho Armory on Friday evening. January twelfth at seven thirty o’clock LOST—A tan suitcase December six- teenth on campus or between Le inont and Tyrone. Finder please return to Woman's Building. CAR FOR SALE—One 1916 model Reo touring car. Price right. Call John ■Strouse, Commercial Phone. DR. R. L. CAPERS Oesteopathic Physician Office above Varsity Store Hours —10-5 _ Th«* calendar for the school year will AGRONOUr STUDtN IS » ;;; tS "iri STAGE CHAIN EXHIBIT::;:;-;■ — ; ™, ; . 1,n.1y G. IS. Lane ’23. A. .1. Musser ’23. ri.lv-.Sevtn Enlncs Included: '»• * . . , 15. !•:. l,mimifiv 21. llns cmniiiiUtM' Thirty of Small Grain and v \;n j„ t.mjunetinn with ;i faeui- Twer.ty-Sevcn of Corn :>■ representation to cle«*l«l<* on the time . the dates or the «-li»sln« and opeulnj; of lln*t BK.ll. shmv .tot I Vim f «*> »•«■ <* ■ v.-r k.i.-i <•x1t11.i1.... in till. llll ' I,'l'ln l:„ii.l;„B ins, toumluy U-! " 0....•.t10nt10n .if ll.n I I.r intfifutnl '"'™ nien-hantn .win us .„„l in,■„,!•,>•. Tlii.it »v» llf.y->K f'"'/" 1 - „f tvhii-li lliirty ! '•■•iTisinn in.n.nsfs. It t«.» .lf.-Ul.nl to -.1 in.iin .„„1 i 1,.. ,v,„i,1n.1,-,- n...h...-h.f tl„. Oftortmenf Oniunto .til hn.i Bint.-,, i.y i-.-.... iln.vn ~,11 »ut-I. Muilt-m.-. Thf juily.-s .Vfif I-. "< J.,,1 f. w „r ~f -1.,,.,1 1,«,M,1- lh , e n.i.i !•-. i,. .;,„•.i,,,.,-. „,-0r,..r 1,1,1 Mi,ln :l,v nM ' tied that the location <>t the.se stands is responsible foe confusion on this • torn show enlisted of two div- hvlWvvn ~u ^s and that they U,e '**' s,n . Kl, ‘ r imi.st annum* for a chamm of loeation. hi order to make the contest tail , A ~l inun; { l, .,. W n* appointed to inter r ts possible tin* state was t)tt . authorities on the Ito Jive aistriet.s aeroniinj,' to liie < f , . lh , K a .mdem ot corn kiowij in the ivpoctlte. ri|l |. This committee was . ta. In the fust d-.strlet » lnK ed to art promptly ami to make a eon, was exhibited ami the prizes ful) rp|MM .. , hl . m . xl „ 1( .,.,i, m . 1. as follows: Jlrst. L. It. Schultz c; We jj *O3 W ns railed to the choir ~s-oml. .1. It. Ki.nk A. and third. tm of (hjs wmitn|(Ull Mowrur A. In the second district Mitchell '24 took first in yellow Tin-re were no other awards in lection. The yellow dent winner* he third group were N. H. Hir :iy A, first, .1. \\\ Docker '25. second, ind \V. S. I'hilllpi A. third. The first prise for white capped yellow dent -.vent to It. C 5. Connelly ’25. Uir.trict four had three classes of •orn entered: yellow dent . white •apjwcl yellow dent, and Hint. The llrst •rz/.e tnen In each were respectively, D. 13. Allvger '2O. I*. Cl. Brown '23. and .v C. I lick ok '25. In the fifth section •he winners In yellow dent were J. T. «1 million A. llrst. L. D. Patterson A. second, and M. McDowell '24. third. .1. 11. Arnold '25 copped first in white capped vdlow dent. The grand champion ten ear prize went to It. L. Shultz '24. This corn was yellow dent and was grown in district five Montgomery county. The single ear open competition n wards went to A. W. Brubaker '24 and J. P. Williams ’2O. The wheat prizes were taken in or- j der by 13. V. Klrsch '25. R. D. Kresge i *25. and 11. M. Musser ‘24. In oats. It.; L>. Kresge ’25 was first. 11. M. Smith j 24. second, and W. O. Mitchell *24. j third. The buckwheat winner was 13. j C. Kickok *25. first. 13. v. Klrsch *25.! second. and L. K. Schultz '24 third. R. j ]). Kresge *25 I*. 13. Clardijpr '23. and | C. MeVitty '23 took first, soco.ml.' -itul third places respectively In rye. A purple ribbon was the special award for grand champion corn win ner. All firsts received blue ribbons ami when there was competition spe cial prizes, donated by the State Col lege merchants, were offered sec onds recdvecl red ribbons and thirds, white. The Clover Club and the Agrono-. my dcptrtmcul are so well pleased with the show that they are already considering plans for a similar one next year. The show this year was made possible through the effort and superintendence of 11. M. Smith '24. the Clover Club feels especially grateful to the following merchants who gave prizes to stimulate inter est in the events: L. lv. Metzgjer, Athletic Store. Crahams. Sauers Crabtree Fromm. the Fashion Shop, and Montgomery. FOU SALK—Desirable property suit able for fraternity. Extra 1 ots. Inquire P. o. Box 403. | APPLES Northern Spy and Baldwin See your State College Groceryman. The Laundry of Service and Accommodation Collection and delivery every day Penn State Laundry 320 West Beaver Ave. TUDENT COUNCIL STUDYS CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT ri. Ju.- W. VnlhlUT BASKETEEIfS LOOK FOR HARD TUSSLE WITH TECH ‘Continued from first page.i star and member of list season's floor squad. bus reported for practice this week and Is a welcome addition to the !>t id basketball candidates. Wilson's style on tin* floor is much like his work on the gridiron. He is steady and relist h!l*. savins his spectacular ; work for the pinches, lie Is cool and : unrufllcd under any conditions and is i expected to put up a great fight for lone of the guard positions. Marshall. ! Kixter. Artolt. Stuckman, Fatzlnger. land Kell are also showing up well in i daily practice. Tech Outfit Is Strong Carnegie Tech is reported to have a strong to.un this year with several veterans of lust year's squad In the line-up. Coach Lubin, former star for ward at the I'niversity of Pittsburgh,* Is directing the destinies of tjic Sklbo tosscrs this winter and is instituting an entirely new system of playing which the Tech followers are hoping ; will place their team among the load ! c.-s in collegiate ranks this year. HTY t’O-KDS TttY Sii KOH DIVKHSION I "PAH UXIVKHS Slil’NK HUNT! .'itundhog that lurked of a professor amount a more assignment for ying mammalian 7.ool ivorplty. Trapping a gr about the home o cd to more than two co-eds a»tu< ogy at Utah Ui I XJ If horrors! Dandruff ou gorgeously tai lored shoulders? Quick! got your uclf a bottle of “Vaseline” Hair Tonic ami slop that before your rep utation is ruined. Worse still—have you lost a hiiir or two from each temple? Remember Uncle John’s round and glistening pate, and bo forewarned. ••Vaseline” Hair Tonic is an invaluable aid in keeping the scalp in perfect condition. At.the same time, it gives the niftiest, sleekest look to the head. At all drug Btorce and student barber shops. Every ** Vaeeline" product Ji wmb* mtnded everywhere because of its abso lute purity on d effertirennt. Vaseline ■«o.u.(.r*T.orr. HAIR TONIC IChesebrbuahMfaGc^ Phone 124 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN NO ISSUE DURING EXAMINATIONS Thu Collegian Board Ims de cided to suspend the issues of .iatmary twenty-third and twenty sixth during the period of ex amination. The following issue will lie published Tuesday, the thirtieth. [)R. RITENOUR SPEAKS ON COUGHING AND SNEEZIN' Through the modium of the COL* LKISIAN Dr. J. I*. -Ititenour wishes to improve the hygienic condition* among the students. In litis short discussion on roughs lie speaks of their origin ■ml of the dangers that aermnpanv them. “A cough is a symptom of tin inllam atory condition of tin* respiratory •net. either acute or chronic. The inhumation in many cases is due to nffction of the mucus membrane by jom.e micro-organism. This micro-organism is the spe •;lir germ that causes measles, sc-.u iel fever. diphtheria. pneumonia, whooping rough, or any of the other iJr-huriie diseases. The cough is sim ply an effort on the part of nature to .dear tin* throat rtf some of the of fend’ug material. This material may be the produet of this bacterial or- U,!.,,. I-am.la Chi Alpha. Alpha De 11.., „. hiril h;>s ;iUv , <ly SiKmn, started. The object of this Movement ’T"; . .... nns <, Sixth Division: bitannNu. bi i s lo enlist the aid of ulunmi officers Hi mouth when couKhhw or snee/inn Jlho. IMm Uprtl^ ,int J r ° rmw ,ne,,,,R ‘« :jf evu-y alumni . as t.. avoid the spread of possible «nd «impus orKunix-tiion. that they IsiMHf Menus. PENN STATE PLAYERS TO ENTERTAIN “U” CLUB I Continued from first page.) s muler the direction of \\\ K. Jones, it is played hy: .uke Hazy fohn J. Temple *215 The annual extension conference for tevenm* Ofllcer ....Allyn C. Umsley '2« j Pennsylvania wit! ho hold at State The third play is "The Gazing! Cnllege during the week of Janunry C.luhe". a wierd, fantastic bit of trag edy by Eugene Pillot. It tolls the story of a tragic ambition that dies in the South Seas. The cast of characters follows: Kama Elsie Kohler ’23 Ohano Ruthnnna Sharpless *23 Xijo Phil Stanley ‘23 Tito cast is a very exceptional one and promises a splendid presentation. It will he the last appearance of Miss Sharpless in thu University Club rep ertoire, as she is being graduated in February. Miss Shnrpless luuh been wry active in the Penn .Suite Play ers. uml her absence will leave a place that cannot be easily tilled. The play is under the direction of A. C. Cloe 'itißh. [SRIOHA.M YOUNG UNIVERSITY RESUMES FOOTIIALL RELATIONS The Brigham Young University of Provo, Utah, one of the greatest Uni versities In the West, has resumed In tercollegiate footlxlll after a lapse of 26 years. At the first call for football candidates, this fall, many showed their desire for the sitort, by attending the first meeting. DISCOUNT SALE On Every Article in the Store THE FASHION SHOP INTER-FRAT GAMES FOR i>kan kapkktt wii.l speak TONIGHT ANNOUNCED! Uo ™ “.^u™: j Mawv mi .January sixteenth before the The second of four patne-s In the | gnuUmtlriK'* class of that institution.; icr-rmlernity Intskelbllll schedule will llis subject «-ill lie -Tmhihisln the In- j be played in the Armory tonight. The. ( |ii.Htrii*s.'* The class has been study follouing fraternities are to meet: | j nK Factory Methods attd Personnel Phi Kpsllon Pi vs. Sigma Pi. land will undoubtedly find tlte Dean's Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Phi Alpha : talk exceedingly entertaining and in- Tnu Kappa Sigma vs. Acacia. j strurtivu. Kappa Sigma vs. Alpha Zeta. I <> on next Wednesday evening the fol-j CAMPAIGN NEARS i„vvi„ B mm,„s wm '» -siaßod: ! MILLION DOLLAR MARK item Theta Pi vs. Tuu Sigma Phi. , Alpha Chi 111... v». I>hl Doha Thuta.i (Cont|nued „ om p „ se) IMii l.aimla Theta .a Theta Uli i OTI1 „.. \v, Omlmtn, *lOO In Clarion 1-1,1 si K ,naKapp ; ,va. Kappa Phi Delta | cauiitv . , 50 ln To facilitate tl.e palrlne otf ~f H«d nlv . llv |,le 11. Lane. $2OO In loama the entranta have Iwen .llvtrte.l; Vl . n . lll(T)> winntv . D. Fritclnnim. Into that,lets as fnllowat h| t . oullty . lllss j la r e at l'ilsl Onlem. hpsllon. SIK-, , Anen in ColllmW „, W.'tsh- Alpha Epsilon. Kappa SiKtnn. Alpha Al , nm | Westmoreland Zotn.. Phi f-ninmit Dclta. ... .unties; \V. C. Rowland. .Ir.. $3OO in ..y-iiint l).vaJ, koS . 1 , Knppa A * ,h ‘ l - , rhilndvlphi.-i: Mias Ella H. Koller, $75 llt'lUthh. r. per nude U- Tati W ?"“ l ;in Luzerne county; Miss Edna H. AVil- Phi. Kin . . itnn.i .ill ' i n ams . SHS ... AVestmoretand county; Ah,ha Chi Sterna. .. . ! Miss Florence Kiite, $4OO ih Northttihp- Tltirtl Elvish,,.: Sr»|,u. 11. -Stem...; E . w Smith i n<l c . Kappa Delta Rh<4 Alpha «.hl Kim. 1*!» ; in Uim vrc„ce county. Delta Theta. Alpl.t. Sim..:. Phi. Slmna Any alud<!ms who at,tliereil Phi Epsilon, Delta Kappa Nit. IwlKlw ilt honu! are rooncsled to re- Fourth Dlviah.it: lhe.a X,. Alpha, t]y c ,Moadquar- Tat, Omena. Ph, I.,„»da Thou., Thon., rclum : „ ly c-hl. Ileta simntt Ilho. Delta Kappa -1,.1, Sigma. Phi Kappa. . . Fifth Diviaion; Phi Epsilon IT, Sis* ’ tll c.' most hnportant features inn I*l. I'll! 'Sigma Kappa, Kappa Phi , , . „ . „ , • * ' * 11 of the cnmiKiign at present is the "al Sownih Division :Tau Kappa Epsilon, Ar.'U'iu. I-hl K..p,« PSI.TPP Kpppa Phi.. ~l m|CTlB„ . All Cuh,., o. I'h, Tnu. Si K ma Chi. o , loca , trat , aU ctos,*, deportments ami societies will bo In— EXTENSION CONFERENCE ; c i ut (pd in this campaign. Pgr example. TO BE HELD AT COLLEGE every alumnus who was a member of the Thespians, Glee Club. Froth Board j !*hi Kappa I‘hi. 'Scabbard and Blade, etc., will receive a letter soon from another alumnus or student In the or ganization, asking that lie be sure to join in the campaign for $2,000,000 in an effort to make his old campus or ganization 100 percent In tho drive. Bach organization will have a num ber of key-men who will do tho let ter writing, each assigned to com-' municate with those of his clusa or olherj whom he knew while In college. The animal husbandry and the dairy husbandry departments have already startod to canvass their graduates In this manner and the movement will bo carried every possible channel. twelfth. The* work of the conference wiH consist of a review of the work done in the post year and plans for With one excep- the coming season. tion tiie addresses will ho given by Penn State faculty members. The ex ception is E. G. Nour.se, Professor, of Agricultural Economics at Ames, lo wa. who will give a series of six lec tures on the work in his particular Held. A' large and enthusiastic . con ference is expected. WELL-KNOWN EDUCATOR WLL SPEAK IN AUDITORIU3I TONIGHT Dr. W. C. Begley, professor of Edu cation at Columbia University, who Is well-known as an educator and writer of text-books, will speak here on Fri day evening of this week at eight fif teen o'clock In the Foyer of tho Audi torium. Ail faculty members and others interested are Invited to attend. While in State College. Dr. Hagley will install •i chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, national educational fraternity. ROOM FOR RENT !Jl2«* West Reaver 25 Per Cent Now Going On 1-4 OFF EVERY DAY EXTRA SPECIALS GLUNK & STUART, Props. may have letters written to every one of tin* members urging immediate par CLEARANCE $9.00 Winter Oxfords $6.35 8.00 Winter Oxfords 5.85 Other Shoes and Oxfords at proportionate reduc diictions. See me and save money. C. N. FISHER. Friday, January 12, 1921 K. X. Sullivan, general alumni Becre tary, is in charge of this There was an expected slump jj, campaign return over the holidays but there was a week-end recovery which brought the total up to *9S4,QfIQ by noon on Saturday. The largest single pledge of the week was f or ?:i00t) from Alba B. Johnson, president of the State Chamber of Commerce and a member of the college board of tras. tees. A total oi J2l*:sj came from Chi! cago alumni on Wednes-day. making tiie total pledged by Wednesday even ing. SlhiG.Pl-l. Faculty members have been giving a grcit deal of turn* the campaign work, and Professor Espenshade has established tin* custom of a weeklv meeting .m Mondays for the of exchanging experience in field Work. These meetings have been very sec* cossfui. At the annual meeting of the State Grange in Williamsport just before tiie holidays, announcement was made that a committee was to Ik* appoint ed to visit tin* college and determine tin* advisability of the Grange under taking tin* task of raising fundsforthe erection of a "building or buildings" as a part of the emergency campaign. Dean It. 1.. Watts suggested to tb- Grangers that a dormitory for men ami one for women students be provid ed in this manner, but to date no an nouncement has l*eon made of the per sonnel of tho committee. Th poultry and livestock dormitory campaigns are progressing slowly but surely, as is the collection of pledges for the hospital, Before the end of the month a special hardware dealer*' leaflet will be published setting forth the ptoposal that tin* hardware men combine with the farm implement dealers and the automotive dealers of the. state in tin* erection of a $100,0414 dormitory unit. Campaign workers therefore have a right to be a little optimistic over the ultimate results of the campaign Aor with all this splendid co-operation and' with nil this splendid co-operation and pation. success in the drive Is sure to come, though it may take several weeks or months in which to complete the work. Special Sale Now On Knickers and Trousers E. W. GERNARD The Tailor S»I»VWmNS\\S%X«i!OO
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