Fifdi& ,Noveifibirr2,ll42l DR. METZGEN GIVES AID TO STUDENTS New Chaplain Gives Counsel on _ ';PinAdelis - Presented Rim by Young Men and Women IS ALSO ACTIVE IN WORK OUTSIDE OF PENN STATE Being enthused with his newly creat ed office of chaplain at Penn State is a mild way of expressing Dr Fraser Mai - gees attitude toward the work which is occupying most of his time and attention. During the short period of the time that he has been connected with the college he has had opportun ity to get s. bird's eye view of the Pos en:Withes that are open for development in his particular line of work Dr. Metzger recently said that he fully appreciates the wholehearted spir it of cooperation which has been ex tended him everywhere on the Penn State =mune and further Intimated that it could only be through such a medium that he could hope to perform hls'work to the satisfaction of both the college and himself. Some idea of the degree of Interest which the new chaplain shows in connection with his work Is made manifest by the number of invitations thitt he has already re ceived requesting his prmience at var ious student and faculty functions Re has been called upon to speak at stu dent gatherings not leas than three times a week since he has been here Office Opened An office was opened for Dr. Metzger In room 282 Old Main last week, and to him ninny students have come for advice and counsel on questions Per taining to their college life His real serifiee to Penn State will be accom plished-in this work. Advice which is helpful and beneficial is most kindly offered by Fraser Metzger. the man, when young men and women walk Into his office with personal or general Preb- 1 terns that require someone with a wide range of experience to solve. Activities which are centered outside of State College also command the at tention of the new chaplain Penn State's part in the plan to establish a school of instruction at the Rockview Penitentiary are being aided by the ef forts of Dr Metzger. The welfare work which he has already begun at that in stitution is appreciated by Its officers. To Aid Convict An example of what may develop from the Rev 'Fraser Metzger's work In outside activities Is apparent from the fact that one of the inmates of the iPen- Itentlary has expressed a desire to be come actively engaged In the ministry Ready to give this man every oppor tunity to "make good", Dr Metzger made a •trip to the penitentiary Vila week to interview him SPeaking favorably on • the attitude shown by the students at the Sunday, chapel seevices, Dr Metzger " So far as one can judge 'from the platform the interest and attention of the stu dents at Chanel is all that could be de sired." DEGREES ARE CONFERRED ZBY PENN STATE 'GRANGE Fifty Members Are Raised to Fifth Degree—Additional Work Will Be Staged at Pittsburgh At a meeting of the Penn State Grange on Tuesday evening, October thirtieth, fifty students and residents of the near-by community had the Fifth Degree conferred on them by the Para na Master, Mr Grove of Spring Mills The Sixth Degree will bo conferred In the Motor Square Garden, Pittsburg., on Thursday afternoon, November fif teenth, and on the same evening the Golden Jubilee program of the State Grange will be given. On Friday, No 4ember sixteenth. the National Grange will confer the Seventh Degree In the Motor Square Garden at two o'clock in the afternoon and at seven-thirty in the evening On Wednesday evening the State Grange 44111 give a banquet to the National Grange All /Andante desiring escusee for ab sence to attend the National Grange meeting at Pittsburgh will leave their names at the °Mee of W R. Gordon In the Rural Life department'as soon as possible Identification convention tickets to secure special railroad rates of fare and half fare for a round trip should see Master of the Penn State Grange, E A. M. Saphore '24 Lmmedl -ately. • - The election of the &Scare of the Penn State Grange will take place at the regular meeting on November sixth. Are..you going to see Mother and Dad this wook? Hire a eer at the special week-end rate. Drive-It Auto Co, -FYES! , FOR' Groceries _ . . Notions Dry Goo& LE CERCLE FRANCAIS ACTIVE IN PREPARING PLANS FOR 'ERE YEAR Le Cernle Francais under the three ion of Mr. Robin and Mr. Measotero Is making progressive strides in Its or ganinolion. At a meeting of the officers last Tuesday a constitution was drawn up and discussed Plans are under way to give several French plays daring the semester A lecture on Paris by Mr Robin accom panied by slides of views of Paris is scheduled for November fourteenth. The club has started this year with a prom ising number and all students taking French or who have had one year of French, are eligible to membership. Le Cernle Francais alms to give a French atmosphere to the class room and teach the students the beauty and pronunci ation of the language Further notice of the 'activities of the club will appear on the various bulle tin boards and in later issues of the COLLEGIAN. "Y" TO SEND DELEGATES TO,INDIANA CONVENTION Conference To Be Held by Student Volunteers at Indianapolis in December Plans are being made by the Y. .L C .A. in conjunction with the student ! volunteers to send several delegates to the ninth International convention of the Student Volunteer Movement which will be held In Indianapolis from De cember twenty-eighth to January first. The punPree of the convention is to present the needs of the world, social, political, industrial and religious, to be students of America and to present the foreign missionary enterprise In the light of Its achievements and POs.ibll. !ties as an Indispensible means of solv ing these problems. The speakers of the convention will be mon and women Cohn are recognised as authorities In their respective fields The- convention will he opened with four great themes which are being Ws mimed in the colleges throughout the country this fall. "Modern Industrial ism," "Racial Relations and Christian Brotherhood". "International Problems and the Christian Way of Ltfe". and "Present Day Social and intellectual Unrest". The remainder of the convention evil; be given over to discussion and a more detailed study of the conditions in var ious parts of the Nod d A study of the full meaning of Christianity will be made; its message and ministry to the world, and a survey of the field of Christian service both in connection with organized ChrLstianity and in con sular diplomatic and professional fields GIRLS' HALLOWE'EN PARTY - - IS STAGEDIN MIC HALL There were strange things seen In Mao Hall dining room list night when the annual Hallowe'en celebration was held It has long been the custom for each table to carry out some decorative and masking scheme, and this was ex cellently done The old folklore, repre sented by the "Old Woman Who Liv ed In a Shoe", blended with the thor oughly modern and matter-of.tact groin, who broadcasted raki,, mess ages Mention must be made of the erring freshmen who paraded around the din ing room between courses Thoro were wedding Gordon. ghosts, witches and other faMiliar figures. The prize, a box of chocolates, presented by Director Grant was awarded to the 'Wooden Soldiers", who were cleverly and ar tistically dressed, and showed excellent military training VISIT THE State College Hotel Tea Room 8:00 A. M. Till Midnight Open After All Dances Ntroinit',s Mrottbabouto A Singing Dance Orcheatia of Personality, Originality 'and Snap PERSONNEL DAVIS BROWN '24 - Banjoist—Director "HIVIIOERLIN '24 • - - Pianist (formerly of Blue and White) EDGAR HENGST '26 - - Violinist NEAL IvtcCORD '27 - Saxophonist "CRIP" MOORE '26 - Traps—Manager, ART THOMAS '24 - - Saxophonist WOLF '27 CALL "CRIP" MOORS-SIGMA NU STUDENT AVERAGE LIST IS PREPARED New Plan Is To Publish Averages Maintained' by Students of Various Organizations ORGANIZATIONS DIVIDED INTO THREE GROUPS Starting a new custom of making public the avereges maintained by stu dents connected with the various or ganisations at Fenn State, Hummel rishburn, assistant Dean of Men, has prepared the following list for the sec- 1 and semester of 1922-23. The various organisations are divid ed into three groom Only those or ganimtions standing do the upper halt of their respective groups are listed Fraternities Tau Kappa Epsilon 7742 G Phi Epsilon Pi 77 26 Kappa Phi Delta 75 977 Alpha Gamma Rho -- 76 707 Omega_ Epsilon _____ 76 478 Sigma Phi Sigma 75 173 Delta Sigma Phi 74 97 Theta Chi 74 849 I Cuheco 74.78 Tau Sigma Phi 74 73 Phi Lambda Theta 79.407 Omega Psi Phi 74 333 Acacia 73 894 Kappa Delta Rho __ 73 806 Alpha Gamma Phi 73 474 'Beta Sigma Rho 73 224 Alpha Chi Sigma _____ 73 163 Delta Kappa Sigma ---- 72 183 Phi Kappa Sigma 72 776 Friends Union 72 725 Phi Kappa 72 701 Sigma Pi 72 653 Delta Tay Delta 726 Delta Sigma Chi - 72 973 Men's Activities Varsity Quartet --- 83 5 Y M. C A. Cabinet 83 21 Debating Squad _ 78 866 Collegian Staff 78 185 Engineer Staff ------------ 78 05 Handbook Staff 782 Mandolin Club 78 115 Sophomore Hop Committee -- 775 Froth Board -- 772 2 _2 Student Council __------ 771 70 878 La Vie Board 76 684 Varsity Rifle Team 761 Farmer Staff _______ 76 062 Penn State Players 76 84G Varsity Boxing Team 74 625 College Orchestra -- 74 597 Women's Activities Student Government 84 355 Nita-Nee Cub -- 82 437 Da Camaraderie Club 81 425 Sychor Club 81 092 Arete Club 80 28 UNIT. OF TEXAS COEDS HATE HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDING The scholarship among the women students or the ;University of Texas is considerably higher than that of the men according to tho standing of the sororities and fraternities of the Uni versity Of tbo twenty-one fraternities listed, eight tell below the University average, while of the ten sororities not one failed to remain above the aver age. Antiseptic Spray Solutions and - Atomizers • Daily use of a good Antwerp tic Solution in an Atomizer will often prevent a bad Cold. We can supply you with Dobette Antiseptic Alkaline Antiseptic Lighoi Antiseptics ' and Devillbiss Atomizers ;RAY D. GILLILAND` Druggist Trumpeer THE PENN .STATE'COLLEGIAPI STEPHEN HAYES TO GIVE ENGINEERING TALK TODAY "Japanese Poser Systems and Rail way Electrification" Is the subject of an illustrated talk to ho given this af ternoon by Stephen D. Hayes of the general engineering department of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufac turing Company This Is the second of a series of engineering lectures which are to be given during the winter. Mr Hayes' talk will be illustrated by both lantern slides and motion pictures, and will be of especial Interest since some of his pictures have been received since the recent disaster which destroy ed much of Japan's engineering develop ment. Although the lectures are given PO mnrily for the senior engineers, other students and faculty members aro in vited The lectures are held on Friday afternoons at 4 30 In Old Chapel, A. H. DEPARTMENT TO SEND JUDGING TEAM TO LIVE STOCK SHOW The Department of Animal Husband ry is Manning to send a Judging tenon of five men to the International Live Stock Show at Chicago this fall A number of cattle will be entered In the show . • The department is sending eight head of cattle, thirty fat barrows for the Individual class tend sixty head of Berk shires for the =load lot division The cattle will be shipped front hero No N. ember twenty-third. A Judging team of five men selected from the senior class In Animal Hus bandry to represent the department at the International Show In the Intercol legiate Judging Contest on Saturday, December first will be chosen about November fifteenth The team will spend a week or ten days visiting the stock yards in Indiana and Ohio on Its way to Chicago. The team - will he in charge of Professor Bentley, Professor Tomhave has Just received Nord that ho has been selected as Judge of the mine entries In the Junior Feeding Contest at the Internationll nhou This group will Include all the champions of the various hots' clubs from the different states DAIRY HUSBANDRY GRADUATES PRESENT DIMMING' FOUNTAIN Through the enterprise and gener osity of the Dairy Husbandry Seniors who graduated In June 1923, a tine new sanitary drinking fountain ,has lust been Installed in the front hallway of the Dairy Building. 1 TheSlickestCoatontheCampus! cfirt,;_dk4i No well dressed college man is without one. It's the ongirud, torreetshrkerandthem'snoth. m g as smart or sensible for rough weather and dully days. Made of famous yellow water proof oded faboe. Has oil. 'round strap on collarandeks. tie at worst-bands. CLlsp.closing style Buttotrelosingstyle Stamp thecorrectnameinyour memory, and buy other. The "Standard Stud no ent" is made only by the Standard Oiled Clodung Co N. Y. C. Slip one on at MON - TOO/MERV' & CO. STATE COLLEGE, PA. Radio Apparatus for Broadcast Reception RADIOLA IV A Complete Compact and Graceful Set RADIO II . The Personal Receiving Set COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. The Danse An Oxford for a time when the lights are bright. A Real Shoe for dancing. Made in Patent Colt and Black Kangaroo leather. . . 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. 121 Allen St. HISTORY SHOWS ADVANCEg IN EXPERIMENT STATION Is Second of Series of Articles Published in "Engineering Extension'News" ..The History of the Engineering Ex periment Station at Penn State" Is the topic of an article by A. J Woods, PTO. reamer of Mechanical Eninceting, which was published In the last issue of the "Engineering Extension News", and' is the second of a series of tutices now running in that publication This Is an authoritative account of the research work at the college since lie beginning, and follows a general article by Professor Heckler published earlier in the year The Extension News in perhaps bet ter knonn off the campus than on college grounds since Its circulation of over seven thousand copies goes mobi -1 ly to Industrial executives, employees under training, and the large Pet of correspondence students now enrolled to the Extension Department. Professor Miller, head of the depart ment mid. "In , protecting the serial, now In preparation, we have In mind Increasing the usefulness of our per iodical, which originally was intended Primarily for advertising extension teams However, the intermit in spec ial feature. led us to amplify this type of work, and the paper Ima, as a suit, been been In growing demand not only within the state but elsewhere "Each month a number of surplus copies remain on hand, and students caring to obtain them should apply at the Extension Office In Engineering F The number Is limited and It is quits likely that the drat few days of each month sill exhaust the supply" JOHN B. CItAGO ENROLLS AS FRESHMAN AT AGE OF SEVENTY rreshrnan Jam B Cragg recently enrolled at Illinois State University at the. ripe old age of seventy years. Information wanted as to the s,here abouts of too porch rocking choirs, and O. steamer rug, recently taken from 500 South Pugh St. Bell Phone 87-W Fresh Fruit and Cider • Special Rates to Smokers and Feeds SERFAS and SEARFOSS Germerd Bldg. DR. FORBES TO ADDRESS SIRLOIN CLUB MEETING At the regular semi-monthly meet ing of the Sirloin Club next Tuesday evening, Dr. D. B Forbes, head of the Animal Nutrition Department, will de liver an address 101/01 will he of In terest to both practical and scien tific agriculturalists. This meeting ' be held In Room 206 Agriculture Build ing at 7 15 o'clock Dr Forbes will dellver hLs lectur, Immediately after the regular buslne meeting of the club The subject oboe en for this talk Is "Mineral Nutrltlol In Livestock Feeding . ' and It Is an an prottrlnte subject, being of Pmetlea value to all students of solentlfle farm Ing Dr Forbes has carried on °Menai" ex-periments along this particular lin for many years and this assures tht. audience of the speaker's talking from experience Coming here last tear to take the position an head of the Animal Nutrition Department. Dr Forbes hay carried on investigations along this particular line and Is one of the best authorities In this special phase of ag riculture. PENN STATE CO-EDS TO HOLD WEEK-END DANCES Only MO student dances are sched uled for thin . oeek-end. A. dance will be held in MeeUllster Hall tonight es pecially for the freshman girls Auch enbacigs Serenaders bane been secured for the occasion The other donee will be held to the Women's Building by the girls from all the cottages on the campus VlslUng will he allots - ea on both etc nlng and It Is expected that a large crowd wttt attend PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS State College Bakery Mother's Bread PASTRIES OF ALL KINDS MX= CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS Party Catering a Specialty Personal Engraved Xmas Cards Cards now. in stock Sample book ready PLACE ORDER EARLY The Athletic Store On Co-Op Corner Fraternities and Clubs We invite your inspection of our Official Football Priced at $7.00 The Music Room This space reserved for Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Avenue Phone 124 Page Three FERTILIZER SALESMEN TO CONVENE NEXT WEEK A meeting of fez tlllzer salesmen hes been scheduled at the college on Thurs day, Notember eighth The purpose of the meeting le to tell the a desmen the adtautage Of high sualy , ii fertiitAm and to offer to them retommendatione tO soil and erolls iequirements of (enlace in Pennsylvania "Invitations hate been sent out to dl the mnufacturers and dealer, selling fertilizer One hundred and anent) . - three such firms ore listed The program mill begin at ten o'clock in the morning and continue through out the dal Tonics topics are galled uled and the speakers Irate been select ed from the School of Agriculture and the Experiment Station with special reference to thedr boos ledge of soils, fertilizers and crops PATRONIZE OUR ADVT/ItTIBERB KNOX CAFE BASEMENT OF HOTEL *44lFrcutTord ---. -.-- --:,-,.._, Crawford and Florsheim Shoes The longer you know the Crawford and Florsheim shoes —the more you wilt appreciate its refined and reliable quali ties. It will be a pleasure to show you our styles. QUALITY SHOP M. FROAINI Opposite Front Campus ;1 ..... 1 . 11 ....... 1111 .. 1 ., 1 ,