Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 02, 1924, Image 4

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GRAHAM & SONS
That Little Store on the Corner
The oldest business place in town
bids welcome to the fathers and
and mothers of our many friends,
the boys.
PANISH CLUB PRESENTS
LAST PROGRAM OF YEAR
ceting Is Marked by Numerous
Musical Numbers—Dances
Are Well Executed
.1111. rtllll Sine :•1/ 1111.411 Chill untlsl
the lit stAlen of tied-dant tttufessol of
illicit 1 :NI Lulus, 1.e . -tutted its du
d Ind int of the N.II itt oth Chapel
I tat Littlest] is es ening' Ths pion ant
ts *mitt! and Intel °sting and the
a tolls ntt «filth ittentittl the dual
no tiling of the dub to on dial the main
111.1 Ind It tit unity to s Its
The meeting upon,' \\ tilt bet el al
i. 1011.1 b) the !upholds, Esti Inol
10111 LI the chit etitlon of it. 11. Smith 'lt,
Ind Its 11111111 , C, at sit lot.t thus..
tinting the es eninge heal Ws a
3lbi D Ileffelman and L I.
tufm to Icte+en led t 11111`ill 11 pla3 let
Ith.l. then In in) laughs, ltd Imo
Int leatalt son e, In .Sit Inti-11 met gls
en In t. 15, et sb le Id Miss C C C Lu
nen
m intinlin l‘ll.ll [Wm of the Penn
ht ite indollit Club drpueinated
etuot to is, Ith ton hot 01 l
ill II-
In es. tilent -'tile A.
It .1 II ads"eNented Lt 1V
V t Bunnell, dud I II
'lin in The follou nunibel • In
11111th 11 IV Jiilintion Vt evetttetl . .no
1,101 tat bums, u is De aully
told °dui
helttl ol i.e., %um pt,ented dm lug
tine In inp lin and these IA limed tint
molt ittentloon nom the tudiente The
Intl.Sl MIMI,. 111111, Or the et ening U,
WM` :MISY Kitt hin and I!
1: Keii Ind the on in en tot ill the
‘t nu el Nsine nno. enthuslasth. The
I in'sltall in tool t, tunliniseit of
fni Yttl , lll.ll. ft out the c otnsesln
commiel LI kh
in in e.ented I so ie4
or tmule undo the dile,. thin or
(' it, 'theirxsin inn
of tin, distinLt Itltn of e, ll
t hough the I mite PI Ogl 1111 11.14 n ell
dine and Lntlntslastkall3 ieLelsett
I=l
t-n.ott Nen. loan Collar,. of ItlTta son
Cats Tenntsiitt, ho tutu of has hag flue
tallest htvl.etL.ai hl it Cut In the state
and pet h ths In the tonna, Ile Iv
:MCI Shout it. untie stands 40,211 feet
anal tutuloth,'' In his stocking duct
anal tune !ninth tit anal ailnet3
en pounds Ile lit etfan hit al on
tl,ls Lai Ilte and Is it (amanitate tot
tht ill tint footh ill It inch
THE SCHOOL OF
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
Or THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
A GRADU +Tr Scuoot. offering a course of study lead- C
ing to the degree of Master of Science,with field stations
m the plants of six different companies. These corn- •
panics produce steel, pulp, paper, caustic soda, chlorine, E.
heavy acids and salts, sugar, gas, ammonia, bencol, etc. " 4
The more important unit operations of chemical C
engineering arc studied systematically by means of tests
and experimental work on full scale plant apparatus.
The work is wholly educational and independent of e
control by the plant managements. The attention of the
student is directed exclusively to the study of Chemical ,
Engineering.
The total number admitted to the school is limited
and the students, studying and esperimenting in small
groups, receive individual instruction from resident pro.
lessors For entrance requirements and details address
R.T. Haslam, Director, School of Chemical Engineering
Practice.
MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS
MOOMes9o,7t
Just received new sam
ples of the mill's new
est weaves, and a new
English Lounge model.
SMITH TAILOR SHOP
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
SARG'S MARIONETTES
TO APPEAR TOMORROW
(Continued from first T, go)
%. 111 aetithtint the amlletit, ulth the
%tut', mut Lit it.lett`lb
Vol the thq tin, 3ls Sallg i 4 hell/-
111 g Mall% of tanallot hll,l,l dtt ueta et and
flu ale nllontd to , the hulking
01 the 111111 e to non Ira. It hit it 1111 ken
possible this notel int/dn.-lion The
annountet Cot en 11 puppet Into 111.
et mith It negnithone 4110110 to tho,
tewed ht tout:nal:ls on tuning alone
kith en 111101 anthem,. In the I ttgeat
onlitothun to 111 11 the dialogue plain
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She suns 1,1 "phe Chlneve It illoo
Plate - his to du olth Chum; Ila:e Vuoh
mt• In on .111 d ceneml 11,111 to the
llonin Audknce and 111 Cl
shod, st htt Its 111 :hoot" This
pia is t then hi hauls Mason v.lllle
01101 popplt pttis at opei ittal ho
hamllton Condon, E•telle Thelmod,
Ithit nil °Linn 1111 i Sill id Neu ton The
mchestea 10 1 the in oductlon is com
posed ut Helen Chat, 111 tnlst and mu
cllllll et on le in Stoeho ell. • 1011,
losophlne Mee, ',hist and /hat
-1.110. Ohio el. obuelst
Itetlal mating, Petro , .lnca tot
tidbit en Iris Idolaz [tinged for bat
ty.* afternoon at too-thlt If o clot I.
The ii toe of olndsulott rot tblu
Lon
-Irg it 1.1 been fixed at (bitty -the tents
Si its fot tontot tutu olgltt'u pctfot m
ince at e tot uet out, ,ants
and one dub o and tlchets pill be on
sate In the lobld of the Audttorltint
tonight arts, tht mess meeting
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BATSMEN MEET GEORGIA
TECH IN TWO CONTESTS
I=l
Uhl° Mate and tit upping I
Ott ugglty Wit h DattinOuth th
taint MLII Ittl tilt!, ts Inning
the expunie of the Nittano
trtnn, taltino both tont,.
Enloe Is the stn blabbbn fan
aleiv, Ins most notentntl*
ante Linn; the tettnt hitloa
that hi 10111t4I Enraneit Pent
Dattles In the tlean-up Penn
Uhl Daunt has been doln4 son)
hitting . let the Ins alt,, xl
moth of WI colt, at Hist base
niche tt Iteond. has been one
at all tlmes
n St t
kn. Ctp
htatt
hilt the
tool Do-
tutosin
IOR RENT—SI♦ oo' "pat to
tom eilltmes Inquhu at 13
111 1 • " "
I
7.0e.r.a6--.ge,Y;),
NEW VOTING PLAN IS
ADOPTED BY COUNCIL
(Continued from MAL hogs.)
toogenlents bad been completed fur the
orals of tummtun - At the time of
this stliting there had burn no "Duds'
secured to speak nt the Mass meeting
In behalf of the fathers Enemy ment
he, of Student Council piumleed to aid
in this respect by endeavoring to ob
tain a man to ap.l: at the big mallet
inn
Longl,re. apanklng tot the
CIASY tits .1110 cotondttee. otated that
the Sand Dag Scrap would be bold In
the next fen meet,, no particular
stuck-end hating let been picked out
ton the Site The nuts Pants hernia
mill be held next Wednesdno afternoon.
and thole 14 a pooslblllt} that the loot
tint,' ton thainlet still ha coiled Off In
old" to Dunne a lunge turnout Of
sunbonnet, Ina freshmen
Oil=
In telling of the plane tut the corn
ing SOIL A X init. 11' di. Helin . 24
In ought out tile fatt lb it sunbelt..
t ot be gi t rat the privilege of eiml inn
paddle, en Menlo Timed Is end Wed
nesday uf nest meek A Mty nieellng
it planned tut Tueethq night in the
Auditor lam
At the strap On Wednesdat atm
1100n II note! pi in of deciding the coin
net still he the num'et of
kiting the detstmlnlng factor
mentioned In other columns ,of this
paper, the Student Tillinnal oil! hold
an open meeting at CO-up on
follott ed 1,3 rotettt Da) on Satindiu,
An the final bit of business tot tine
ning. Student Council expressed
Itself us [at ming the Blue Fq sendinb
a delegate to the con, ention Him-
II nr societies in Philadelphia Tim fled
1.0 organization at Col nell and tile
GI een Kt., at Dartmouth si e among
the et imps tin it filescent represented
II this big meeting and car will
matl. the lii st time that l'onn State
has hail delegates it the gathering
FOIL M.:NT—After June 13. furnlnhed
ay let:neut.-1 I uunni Ind kitchentite
—Mode n Ih ton n, Gl7 Rest College
LOOK POE. THIS NA
This tie is proud
of its associations -,1
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e
4 L C lK r E ava att ts ra a c r ts p li r k o e ud ,a o n f d t C h lr as 4
n ey '
6 sociation with well-dressed college •
~S men. Moreover, the confidence t
which men place in the name/ca, TA •••
g 4 Cheney is a constant inspiration to Ile •
9 surpass their expectation of correct- CV
Jness of style, eicceilence of materials 0 a
0 ,
o. ' Vi c '
; t 4 beauty of patterns. , OVi c'
se
10 ' ,
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:) CHENEY _ 3 0e
CEiAVAIS 9 9 4
47,
42 , 0 4
S 0 ALSO TUBULARS AND Iln WINOS (+`
0 I Made by g
4) The meeker+ of Cheery WI 5;
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HARRY W. SAUERS
Allen St
DANCE EXTRAORDINARY
The Peer of all Orchestras
"Whitey" Kaufman's
Original
Pennsylvania Serenaders
Victor Rccord Artists of New York City
This Famous Orchestra will play at the =I
'COLEMAN BALLROOM
Lewistown, Penna.
TUESDAY NIGHT, MAY 6
Dancing 9 to 12
Subscription Gents.l.2s; ~ Ladies .75
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
WPAB WILL BROADCAST
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMS
College Station To Continue With
Features—Will Not Observe
Daylight Saving
Continuing the feature, that hate
been In onewn ft um the college t.ttllo
tuition during the p tit fen month%
has nit urged for a qe, let of
CM=
of the college ...eal. diunth tals of com
munication.; are pealing In il dim to
the Publicity Mee, commenting on the
hi ogritmo as sell ao the clai 11l sill]
rhiell they ate 1 eceiced
Accondlng to a levant nenuencianen ,
an tile by D Ciesseell. nenounnen
lit the college station. WPAII still nut
cbserne daylight , an leg thee but will
cretlnue to broadcast by Einstein blan
d nd. Practicallyen a ell-Innen n
campus dance t nochesti atlas slgnnal up
an. bioadcantsni let, notmole lin no
gtain horn INIME hill gist an
fan,an °ppm tunlty to listen In on
seine excellent musk hem Penn
State
SPIRIT WEEK PROGRAM
STARTS NEXT MONDAY
(Continued from first page)
has been granted to the stunul Nt it
:nen to issue thth Lusters timing Silk -
It Week ,
On the m toing of 11 I% ninth.
"Otitc.lft :At min utstet tun] Ills ti ibutt
0111 hold court on Co-op Flom .1 pl tt
tot tn LUNN etn the entea. inhale tot'
freshmen 0111 be tt 101 l null punkheti
A numbet of halt -cuts 0111 be admin..
1 ittted ut that time
Satanday, 3tat tenth 11,1 been oet
aside as Put er Dl3 On thin dit Me
Droll:nen ill) ut thenvicit cot as
nearly Mtn common illation' . ay Imo
sible. An In Inn mer yeat". a 'toad,
trill be held In the aft, noon rolloninci
which Pt teen nill be nit lit
cloned on the most lintel
E 4 ON THE NECKBAND
dl ,
THESPIANS TO PRESENT ,
COMEDY IN PITTSBURGH
(Continued num fleet Mtge)
houses me e•pLetett to meet the tiles-
Many at both of then pct ut mance,
tumult°, Nu , houing 11111 be 011 en
((night but menthel I of the nett 11111
he the gut '4 , 4 or till 111114
.001.11 func
tioll, that het e been al ranged tut them
In Illtbantigh
In commenting on the 7 lievel 10 4
uettlet n tile Nett the
but n elated
"rhe These! eon tine nettling to feat
In le esen ting Melt 11,1111 to IL
tudience tot both book and b
finitele n , 1 edit to lIIN In.titution lln
acting met choi tin unlit 1, 111 0,1,1 .t.
I here met Neon 111 ,till tellelelatr iru
ttnetion and L tun .411 0 the Thelel net
11 111 111001 11 1 111 gteat stiLLe4a"
A good place to eat
THE
PENN STATE CAFE
Spring Showings
OF
READY-MADE SUITS
AT
GERNERD'S
Announcing
The Winner of the Search for a Slogan
OUR NAME
GRIPI.I3
OUR BUSINESS
Submitted by
MR. H. C. BENTLEY
306 West College Ave.
ROLAND S. GRUBB
WHOLESALE GROCER
L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER
"The Fastest Growing Store in State College"
Wright and Ditson
and Pennsylvania Tennis Balls -
Some Real Values in, Tennis Rackets, "seconds."
Only small defects. Rackets at practically half their
original value.
FISHING RODS FOR RENT I RACKETS RESTRUNG
SATURDAY, MAY 3rd ONLY
2 Packages Lucky Strikes for 25c
....—_,
SCHRAFFTS. CANDY
Regular Prke 60c per lb.
Saturday only 47c per lb: in pound lots only
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"CALL ME AL"
WEEK-END SPECIALS'
Crew and V-neck Sweaters, special at . $5.0
Emery Shirts . ° . . . $1.85 to $3.6
AL'S SHOP
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MTWW‘TTIRTMTRTMRTTMT!!
MAY 11TH IS
MOTHERS DAY
Remember her---
Say it with flowers
THE MUSIC ROOM
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Friday, May 2, 1924