TuOditt,.&pteitherlB492B,el POMMITSHOWTO' BE: HELD,AT::PENN STATE Silver - Cup Wilr Be 'Awarded' To County Scoring thellighest Nunibeeof Points The Stocks Judging! Pavillon will re sound-with the , cackling of hens mid Rbe'orowing of roosters 'from October eighteenth to twentieth inclusivel.when the-firnt, annual -standard , produotion poultry show will be held there, under the auspices of the etudents . poultry aasociation and the Peon State Poul try department. This will - be the nee- Ond standurd production show ever held In the United Statesteornell being the Instigator of the ,, idea and }oiling the first show last year. Poultrymen from all oornore of the amts , have sigailled,their laferrtion of entering their priscrionde irt•thle grow. 'so that keen fionmetition Is assured Therei will be,two kinds•of competition, the first bolag based on , standard egg production, and the iiecond ore standard meat production. This will bo the first opportuinty that the state poultrymen have .ever bad to 'place their birds in a etate-wide cntest boxed on Melt egg and meatiproduction. Prizes Are Offered A massive Oliver lovingcup has been purchased by the show management, and will 'be presented to the county nearing the highest number of points ln then exhibit. ilunUngdon County is making a etroag bid for 'thief cup, hav ing promised to enter one, hundred and fifty lards Fifty per cent. of the en try fees twill be given to the first place winner of each class, thirty per cent will be given to the-aecond - -place. NM= ner and the-remaining twenty-percent, will be handed over to the third pile° bird or - pem• In addition to the , prize4ooney, rib bons-will be awarded to the five high birds in each class. A largo number of special prizes will be offered for best displays, best females and largest number of entries. Special prizes of various natures, such as cups, poultry supplies and ribbons have been receiv ed from diffbrent sources, and tho value of these awards le mounting daily, Special Features Planned A. public sale of twenty or more of the beet cockrels bred at the College Poultry plant Is an added attraction, us all the birds come from very high producing stock and should make ex cellent breeders. Many other . special features . have been planned for the three days of the show. Lectures will be given by prominent poultrymen on vsalous poultry topics Professor Roy E Jonas, of the , Con-' neoticut Agricultural College, has been procured to act as judge, and ha will explain In public the reasons for the placing of the awards. This In Itself wlll•bo one of the leading attractions, ta Professor Jones has had extensive experienco4n such work and has made an enviable national reputation for him- JUDGING-TEAELJOIJENEYS TO EASTERN EXPOSITION The dairy products Judging: team, comprised of V K. Heckel '25,.2,1 P. Soponie .2.1 and , NV P. - Borst -14 •will represent tho•college this morning: at the , Eastern States Exposition at SPringfield. Mass. Eight teams from eastern agricul- Mini colleges' are competing , in the event, which consists in the' proper placing of samples of butter. oheeseo milk - and ice cream Fifteen castrprizes and a team trophy will be'awarded. ' Six• years ago the Penn State team won - all tho Judging contests there and since then hes made a very good ehoW leg. MISS : HELEN SNYDER '24 Ina OF HEART TROUBLE' Stricken suddenly with heart trouble. Pilaw lielen Snyder '24 died at her home .at Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, September eighth Mire Soy derethealth had been lolling for some time:mad early La April of last sem estec‘she was forced to leave college Was<Snyder was president of her class in her'lreshman year, besides being a member of the college chorus and the Nita -Nee society. - COBLEGE ISSUES CALL FOR FROM RADIO MEN All , :lettere of application of fresh men sgho wish to become affiliated with the College Radio Station should be In the bands of Gilbert L. Crossley at the Department of Elootrical..Engineering.l on orawfore tomorrow'evening.+SoMmn. ber nhateenth. It is the desire of t hol officials of the College Radio Station to have a number of freshmen sign up fromvehich the beet mon will be chos en to.nsebn in operating the-PenaStatoll station:. 90.DK•14:97.1Wityq."1;;;1 VISIT THE State College Hotel tea .Itoam, ;' , 8:00 A. M. Till Midnight (pen After All Dances PENN STATE FRESHMAN , WINS' CHOLASTIC REWARD A now kind of scholarship turned up at the office of the registrar at Penn State. ,The . Mother's Club of Olen.ide, a suburb of Philadelphia, raised a fund of $lOO which was given "to the stu dent graduating from Cheltenham high schwiewho atttdmetho'highest average scholarship' during the four year courao" provided the money is to be used hie:lnking a higher education. AdcardlngldWord reeelved - from Mrs J. F. Itadenbeck, Prestdime of the 'club. the award goes to Hubert V. Gerrdlng, son of 131' W Gerrdlng, Glentdde. Pa. whels only - seventeen years old He was'valedlotorlan of his elms and - has matriculated-ht - Penn State In the civil eneneeeng courne. PENN' STATE' ENLARGES ON;IXTENSION ACTIVITY Pn:Cfissoti Leave for. Pittsburgh and, Pottstown- To , Study In dustris' 1 -Situations Professor N C. Miller, head , of th. Department. ot Enginemeng Extemdon left 'last Sunday , to make an eaten sive. trip to the Pittsburgh natio where be plane to study the industrial training situation with the view of In , stoning a number of training courses In some of the larger Industrie', Among some of the plants to be vis ited are the Carnegie Steel Company, the 'Westinghouse Electric and Mann- Sectoring Company, the Western Penn sylvania Railway Company, and the United States Aluminum Company. C. G. Seem of the Engineering En •tension Department will visit a number of industrial centers In central Penn sylvania in addition to presenting the work of - the -Extemion Department In a aeries of addressee at Pottstown, Professor Miller, in a recent article, pointed out that in the next ten years 600,000 technically trained men would be needed in the liodustrlea of tho coun try In commenting upon this fact Professor Miller said, "Penn State is doing everything In her power to make up this deficiency In technically train ed men by training those already at work, those men in the ranks, who will form the final source of supply for their quota of the needed half mill. bm'exPerte. The Engineering Extension Depart ment. 'by , means of its Practical courses of study for all branches of engineer ing, offers to these 'workers the best substitute for resident college instruc tion that casrbe devised. In shop class es, in co-operating evening schools and through correspondence within the last few years, many thousands of men have been receiving their technical training under the auspices of Penn State '• ENGINEBBING,FACULTY , : I BOLDEI PICNIC NEAR BOILSIII3BO The fiance! picnic of the members of the -faculty of • the' Department 'of Industrial ~E ngineering wag held. last Saturday afternoon near Boaleburg About sixty persons which' included: the members of tho faculty and their families participated in a picnic dia per of fried ham and ego with the usual trimmings • Dry Gtiods. , Notions- Hosiery Quality"-The beet. we .caa r -buy Style—The very latest Service—The highest , We invite your patronage and mute you . , it will be appreciated. GLENN 807 - NRIDIGH StoreorStile'anct Service.: „ . TITE HANOVETSIIOE HANOVER, PA. On -.Dielphiyzat The State_Collegp Hotel Friday and Saturday, Oct. 5 and 6 „ . It will pay you to wait for our Representative FRESHMT RECEPTION= IS PRONOUNCED: SUCCESS Yearlings Are Greeted By "Prexy" Thomaa , and ether Prominent Men' of the' campus Proceeding" under an arch with the words "Welcome 1927" emblazoned thereon, the freshmen received a re ception from the "Y . last Friday eve ning that warmed' their hearts for Penn State. Coming under the arch way, each , man was welcomed hy Pros ident'and Mrs. Thomas, Dean and Mre Warnock, Mr. and' Mrs. Olmstead, D. V. Bander 14,' head-of the `student gov ernment, and N. S. -Hfbechnian '24, president. of the - Y. M. C. A., while the Penn State Band gave a few selec tions. After posting through the reception Ilne'the first-year men gathered on the front commie where they listened to talks designed to Inculcate Penn State spirit and Ideals Into them. "Prase' Thomas again welcomed them to Penn State and warned them not to get overconfident and to keep a "good grip" on their etudlea. Hibsch ,man welcomed the men on behalf of the .. Y" and told them not to forget the religion of - their parents and -warn ed them not' to lower their ideals. The Glee Club then gave a fenv -wellrender ed selections after which Bauder spoke, reminding the freshmen that Penn State should have a code of honor In the classroom'. - well area the ath letic geld. Hugo Besdek then spoke on love of Penn State and Dr. Sparks gavel a few reminiscences, telling of the time when there' wan , nobody to welcome the lonely freshmen who had to shift for themselves Tha second part of the Program woo completed with-the - singing of the Al ma later: The' frmhmea were then served Ice cream - cones by the wives of the faculty and the Y. W. C h girls Customs were aft for the night for the first year men. JAPME-FIRVD NEARS STATE COLLEGE QUOTA The: cogeotion for the Jalmo.. Re lief Flund In - State College-And the sur rounding communities; up to date amounts to-11,456'50 4 More•than 11,- 300 00 , hos , already-hoen forwarded to the Japarteee-Disastar- Relief Fund or ganized by the American National Red Cross, and the remainder - will be sent as soon. as-all`reports have come In Of this sum, blillheim Bent In 124270, Pine , Orove mm., $6BOO, Lemont 161, and 'State College, Including students and 'townspeople $1,04880. The amount collected shows that as tumid the com munity has shown itself to be most goneroue So far the quota, set by the Washington/ Division for the State College Chafoter ho not been met, but the Hum will mot fall far abort of the $lBOO.OO quata , whenalt has been fully reported. LOST—Fibro steamer trunk with name Horb.trunbar.on back Lock !o brok on, trunk tied with ropo. Reward Phone 157 or notify ''Y THEtkPfINMINATE&OOIO3IMIpc- LEAVE OF guiscits al. , GRANTEEPP:'P. HENSHALL Profeesor P. P. Henehall, formerly In charge of the machine shot , and In struction of cost accounting ,in the department of Industrial Engineering at Ponn State, has been granted a Year's leave of absence for consulta tion in induatrial work. Mr Hensholl is employed as fac tory manager by the firm of 7hn .7. Nesbit, of Atlantic City, manufacturers of heating and ventilating apparatus The company Is building a new plant and equipping it with new machinery At the name time, it Is reorganizing Its personnel and improving its methods of management, the supervision of which is under the direction of Mr Holahan STUDENT ATD'SOLIUrtD TO- CURB.FOREST FIRES The Chief forester of the state of Pennsylvania reponta•ihat this summer has been one eV tile' worst 'seasons In the history of the department far for est fires. During the month of July, something which has not happened within' the knowledge of old residents In this Boo nton occurred when two forest fires broke out on the first range The stu dents are asked to take notice of this and the fact that even now the ground litter in the woods Is very Inflamable. Since the cause of any forest dm has never been traced back to a Penn State student, the students are asked to help keep the fire hazard reduced to the minimum, MISS GRACE GILCHBISZ NOTED BOTANIST, VISITS,PENN.STATE Miss Grace Gilchrist, famous betas -Ist of the Univeralty of Bristol, Eng land hos spent the last several days Inspecting the Botany Department at Penn State.• Kiss , Gilchrist is - going to spend a. year at the University of Wis consin, and stopped at Penn State for a short time on the way to Madison, PATRONISE] 017 R AD ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE State Shirt Shop , . WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF - Y - Men's Haberdashery Saturday, Sept. 22nd We cordially invite you to come in ' and get acquainted. The State Sliirt"Shog ' 1251-2 ALLENISTREET Printing That Pleases Whether it bezaiCalling Card, Office or Fraternity'Stationery, Menu, Dance oe Concert-Pro--- gram, Catelog4c4let, or in fact anything in die printing , line, we always-cirri to please' CHINIVASKS - FENN''.STATE,; FOR EXTENSION- COURSES Home Study Comes Attain Inter national Importance with Letter from Shanghai The fame of the home study courses In engineer lag subjects offered by the Pennsylvania State College engineer ing extension department has spread to far-off China. A letter came today from Shanghai to Professor N. C Miller head of the department, from Chen Ta-hsun, re questing that all Information concern ing courses be sent - to him. The courses are Co arranged that any one with av erage schooling can pursue them and advance in the industrial geld. Math ematics, drawing shop arithmetic, ma- chine design, mechanics; strength of materials and similar courses are In cluded In the home study curriculum. Penn State home study ammo are now , being studied In practically every county of the state, moat states of the Union, In South America. Rumla India, China and Cuba. IWaddltion to the en gineering courses, correspondence study Is offered at cost In agriculture and general education sublects, the lat ter especially for school teachers ANNOUNCEMENT Barkley, are announcing the open ing of another dining room at 232 W Beaver. They respectfully eolielt your Goodwill , and Patronage. One block from•the Camp. Cleaning. Pressing Laundry ',. HIGHLAND CLEANING CO. 220 1.2 Allen Sc Bell 264 SCHOOL OF 'AGRICULTURE APPOINTS SURVEY _GROUP Being naked by Mr. Tucker of the State' Welfare Department to co-oper ate with the officials of Reekview Pen itentiary in connection With their farm operations, the School of Agriculture has Just named a committee to make a survey and to give a report of their observations. Professor D. Gardner has been asked to servo no chairman of this committee, which ohm Includes - Professor J. A Ferguson, Head of the Department of Forestry, R. D Anth ony, of the Department of Horticul ture: E B Fitts. of the Agricultural Extenalon Department, C T. Dood ling, Farm Superintendent, and M. F. Grimes of the Animal Husbandry De partment. The survey will be made in the very near future LOST:—A medium elzed black Parker': fountain pen between Woman'; pending and the Creamery. Mato retuPl to 210 Woman's Building. The First National' Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W. L. Foster, President David F. 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Eversharp and Wahl Pen are essential in school, m college and in business Buy both, in gold or silver Eversharp, $1 to $10; Wahl Pen, $1 to $lO Solid gold at higher prices The New Wahl Pen, engine-turned in jet black rubber, is the best looking and most prac tical rubbir fountain pen you have ever seen Price $2.00 up. Made In U. S. A by THE WAHL CO., Chime, ?SHARP matc hed Vlii FMT IMPORTANT. A pencil In no better than Its lend Don't use a tutor quality lend In your Everattarp Use Itteralsnrp leads, which ore recognized as Ihu lined thntcan be ode —a fart proud by twe Stlo.ottu t oo m o olden two cold ,otery ear They are mode In 11 l the pencil. (set them Soon dab,o, front tery soft to very bard, for the new the colored lends, tool In the red top box. Page Three FOR SALE —A banjo: an open book ==! :-. Emorick's Motor Bus Line, .... inc. :: WEEK JUTS Bellefonte State College , to to State College Bellefonte 6:45 A.M. 8:00 A. 3r. 0:10 A. 31. 1218 D P. N. 10:00 A.M. 2100 P.M. LBO P. M. BM P.M. II:10 P.M. 5.10 P. M. 5:10 P. M. GOO P.M. Saturday Only Saturday Only 10:30 P. M. 11:10 P. M. Fare 650 SUNDAYS 7:00 A.M. 8:15 A.M. 9:15 A. M. 12:80 P.M. 10:00 A. M. 2:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. 2:30P.M. 0:00 P.M. 8:15P. M. cam:mi WEER DAYS ADD SUNDAIS Bellefonte for Lock Ilmen 7:00A..Df. 8:00.P.X. Sundays 8100 A.M. Sat. and Sunday only, 8,20P.11. Lock Moven for Bellefonte 10:0011.111. 5:00 P. 31 Sat. and Sunday only 10:301'.111 "Take Yellow llnv for Service^ 4.4. , ,H-:.4-:-:-:-x4÷4÷:-:÷:÷:÷.
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