Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 01, 1925, Image 4

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GRAHAM & SONS
That Ilome-Y Little Store now located in Music Room
For Mother, the best
Our Mother's Day Package
THE BEST THERE IS---wrapped for mailing
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MAY 7 and 8
GLORIA SWANSON
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Father and Mother
Sister and Brother
All Eat at the
Penn State Cafe
140 E. College Ave.
*1 A Real Good Orchestra
OPEN FOR MAY PARTY
The Penn State
"COLLEGIANS"
MONTGOMERY & CO.
Now located at Hotel Parlor Every
Day Until June
Showing HICKEY-FREEMAN and Cl othes
ADLER ROCHESTER
Topcoats, Tuxedo Suits, Vests, Golf I lose, Knick
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Lewisburg
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We build a line of substantial oak furniture
for student rooms. Our manufacturing costs
are low and we are giving you the benefit of them
in our prices. We have in stock:
STUDENT DESKS $12.50 to $25.00
STUDENT TABLES
281 n. x4B in. . $5.00
CHIFFONIERS $12.50
DRESSERS $lO.OO
CEDAR CHESTS $3.50 to $23.00
Special Chests made to order
CHAIRS
Steel Reinforced . 3.50
PORCH SWINGS FROM $5.00 TO $lO.OO
See our line of Costumers at $2.00 each
Industrial Engineering Department
Engineering "B"
TANDY MACKENZIE, LYRIC
TENOR, APPEARS TONIGHT
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OR NEXT YEAR
Call AL McCURDY at 55
or DEWEY EDWARDS at 383
LOOOOOOOOOOOO
STATE COLLEGE
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
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FALL RUSHING POLICIES
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The only place to get meat good
enough for Dad
IS AT
Winner's Meat Market
Call 293 Bell 111 Pugh St
What's the matter with Father?
I)ad is lord of the campus,
Dad is king.
I am a lazy dam cuss,
A measly thing.
Though my grades are below and had
I'm the son of my dear old Dad—
So, here's to good old Father _
Of him we'll sing.
and when Dad—
hears that gang
singing his praises, that have been sing
ing the praises of Bostonians, he'll realize
what a real ovation is.
20TH CENTURY SHOE CO.
121 ALLEN
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Bellefonte
If you decide that such a gift will be a con
stant reminder of the happiest period of her
life. just as the little shoe and stocking are oc
casional reminders, then remember that MAY
HITH is MOTHERS' DAY and let your thoughts
drift back tu--
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sevrotsry-treastirer. W. M. Conner '2O
the newly deeted keeper of roll,
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ly after the Oro don and took eh:u•ge
of the Meeting.
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e:el:l and favnlZy advisor.
Eat Chicken and Waffles Satur
day night—Penn State Hotel.
The days when we were little children were
happy ones for Mother. Do you remember
how she used to sing as she busied herself tire
lessly for us?
With the passing of childhood we heard
her songs less frequently. With her own cares
and ours, which she constantly shouldeied, she
had less time for singing.
And non•. while she no longer sings, she
happily cherishes memories of the days of song.
sometimes she gets out a tiny shoe and stock
ing, living again in the period of her young
motherhood.
We have trodden upon the ground that is
sacred, so we are going to ask you to forget us
for a moment. Forget that we're people that
sell things in a store. Only let the thoughts
of Brunswick come to you—A Brunswick Plum
()graph with records of the songs that Mother
used to sing.
W. R. GENTZEL
"Home of Better Built Furniture"
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I Don't Forget---May 10th is Mother's Day 1
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The Keefer-Nolan Hardware
"The Store of Stroke"
$6.05 FLOOR POLISOING OUTFIT-45.00
The outfit consists of
I Quart. of Johnson's Liquid Wax - - - $1:10 .
I Johnson's Lamb's Wool Wax 3lop - - - 1.511
Johnson Weighted Floor Polishing' Brush -
1 Johnson Book on Home Beautifying -
A saving of $4.65
Friday, May 1. 1925