Pago Fouf GRAHAM & SONS That Home-Y Little Store That we may start in the Fall with all new stock we have made Great Reductions in Pipes COME IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM Bulletin Saturilm. June ll 10 00 a in— Gulf. Penn isl itc \s Pill —Ccnttc U’lls Counti' Clttli !! .10 ji m—Tennis I’uin state \s l’ilt—-Viinoi j coin Is 2 JOjt in — l Tx ick, 'l’t.im Mitt vs l»itt—■ New Hciva lit.lll Notices All sophomotes. Juniuit, ami seuiuis trliu t xpocl to attend mgmeiiing uni infnutiv lamps an uigul to -it tin it in&titiclinsis immwdlateli at the mill taij alike. All in(mti\ men who m to attend i uni) this Hummel uul whose llnal a nminalloas etui on 'lhui-dn will ic l»mt t<> Camp Mi uli on rtidiv. lune tv fifth Those who tlm-h ex nils on liltin' will lepoit on Mtunliv, luin Milt.mult. All em-lneus who no to attend limp ami whose lA.ims eml on 'lhutsd.iv will tepoit to C imp Humph im, A'iiginh. on June twelfth I hose whose exams eml on Piitln will n putt bitutdav June tlili ti int 1) AG SCHOOL WILL HOLD ANNUAL FARMERS’ DAY Annuunii'inent m tn.uli L>\ Pi of F 1 Milts of the School of Agikultuii tint the annul! I'aimeis rielil Dai will l>e hiltl hete cm Thuisdiv, June eighteenth A pi ink'll pio n iam of Intel is in subjects has bun pupaiul, mu-t of the list being made up of pit lads of li.sti uilion uul cduiitlon In addition theic will be a s tie of dihv t ittk i model of i loadslde maikit itill giuup and i onimunliN o ai»c- A spec 1 tl mu-- kal piogt mi ins bun plodded loi the evening of lum sivinliih.li, s u that t nteit ilnmuit nt ij hi extended to culj aiiiv i't* iPii’inets' Ilieltl Daj has ibim in aiimiil ecent .it Penn state 1m the pint si\ jell-, having been known foi metlj as Paimas' Week The seven dij imiod howevei, wis umsidiiid Jengtln and the tuw d ij piogiam w is substituted in Its ste id Jt. 0. T. V. HII.L YNMir.M'i; lti si;k\ I, COUPS COM MISSIONS Commissions of seioml Ilmu nancies to till Ollims Jtesein Coil's o’ the l. niti'il St ites Vtinv whl be jnesentid it Hu commencement ixuiises t<> the tuPow'ng aiadu ites It 1. AHni-ht T s It i beio I O Uomiett. K C thnlv, P U IJowdin, It K Ch implon 1 I! Coldicn W s. Coiosmin. M AY l.< ttlg I II Gould C K Johnson, c J 2 KoppinhtlTei C T LiMe C 1 Mont i4tie 12 H Monis, P C Pethkk A M Jtuthtm k II A Uothioik K M Sniuxk P IJ Weston II H Yi lg ei D S Child- will iciidle a cniill i iti of elLlbliitv foi iiimm'ssion 111 lommamlnit of tin thh I imps ma v ill designate in oHlm of tin dtp ill niein ot miltuj silurn uul tilths to picsiut tin lomml-slo'is lli'iitillfiil sonnets .uul pmlrj In the Old Main .llt-IU A irlllrnl reili’w of the drama mid Its tendeiiiies. Rend |the Old Mhlii Hell. | COMMENCEMENT Your friends and folks will appreciate our gratifying comfort and service PENN STATE HOTEL “The White House’’ CATERERS— Has your order for Can Fruits and Vegetables been placed with us? Do it now if you want the bottom prices. We specialize on Del Monte Fruits, Clarks and Lilly of the Valley Vegetables. The latest styles in Novelty Silks FYE’S FINAL THESPIAN SHOW LISTED NEXT SATURDAY (Continued from first page) Mil duple In love with an Antillian loin Ist thi ioh of which is t ikon lie C I! Meg u gel ’2i* Dut the pllgh. of the iluilici" Is smh th it -hi i tli mit ovidenic It .molding to the iulea of hot ilass of soilitv sin 11 sin ts to the onh possible so lution, th it of becoming a pea-int Whlli in this pait of hit life sin mi eta and itillh iti-s tin tilcmLship of an oi phan Ilihl i, phwd bj 11 H Hi iln u d ’-*7 In in pines lui downj on Hlldi ind isstnnes the iok as sen nit t" thi latti i 15ulh sot out fm Amoi lea. which thev fin dlv m u h aftei nnnj tiitls is stowawavs Manv humoi oiis incidents tollow the pining of the down on Hltda when the minj munev seekeis aUiii)t>t to in the love to hei Once in Amnka It I- not lung bifou mimeious obstailes lonlionted the w.ufaieis as the duiluss was le ingni/od Mint follows is t fitting climax to tin piodnition which has Its Killing In smh i dl-tnnt land ‘in the I mil of wooden shoes • fjom which the n uni of the pi iv is taken 'Hi kot Sale Th kits, it the pike of sevintv-fivu tents to two dollars will be on sale it the rishiun Shop until ’the night o! the pioduilion when thev can be obi ilnnl at tin dooi Immeili itilv if tei th*’ elnse of the s]*ow thno will lie a Dutch lunih on the st ige fur the ntHc tnembeis ami alt alumni mem beis of tin Thisplui Club Tile pui po-e of tills is to iugini/e the Thcs pans tint hive giadutlid Othn iliuuteis which will take tint In tin pin in tlic «uni as those wlo m uli the western tup f D Mc- Lc m mil h C Kunkle in thi lole of. Ilniim iml Nimj will hivi In iddi ton to thelt piovions dimes and songs a new one uunposid b> Cliv Do’uul J C Kinnidv Mb will have itnong his othei S.IIIOI 1 logs one which is miking it- (list appe irance Lleitions fo the dub foi the com ing veu ue picsultiil W R Wide nm ’Ji. secicliiv, I N ttcw.ut "27, tuasuiei H W I’cnnlngton *26, pio clLitlon minigii, 0 12 Ciumlkht ’26. uheitising managei, C 12 Megugd '2b, house nnnagoi !•' II Coniad *2C, stigc mamgei R A\ I’uiklns. music director 1 AY II AYidcmn 2b, costum ti 1 IJ MYClemcnts 27 • All pn-ops who wi-h to submit maitusiiipts toi the 1923-2 G pioductlon will leivt them bffoie next Octobei v ith 12 \* Sulllv m ilumni siuctan', at ids ollke A pnae of one hundieil ind fittv dol’us is offeieil loi the win -I’ing plav mil a lovaltv of fiftj dol l.ts ntei the fifth pioductlon M tM'hll—lo buv calciici s mil. sec ond hind John I’uiaons, I’hone S.I-U The 400 Eat KNOX’S If you doubt lt--count ’em Opposite East Campus TWELVE SCHEDULED TO TAKE SILVER BAY TRIP (Continued from first uago) 12<|iiul)j famous for his itseaicli .link hi the piomutlon of jitace move mtnt Is Kliln Page, anothei sdicduleil stieakci lohn K Mutt, seudatv* of the WOIIU btudent Chiistlan Fecleia lien, will pie-ettl Ills views on Hut subject llav Peltv, a miuagci of the social mitel uf the Judson Xlentoiial diuich it Giectmleh \llligc-. Is listed imung the lenteis In the Chiistlan field, mid will be picsml at tin Slhet llaj lonfueme CUOII familial to Penn bi ile students Is Shot wood I2ddj who comluctid an evangoll-lli campaign in the Nit tun vallev during Hu spiing of 1921 Hi Is iiputcd to be one of the gieutist -piikuK of his kind In the lounliv Sialtctgoni! who has t iken in 11‘livo pait in the lUillu dcan-up i»iogi tin li Philadelphia and who gave in mi di ess at Penn st.ilc last ve.u undei the lusphes uf the Student l'ellovv sliip leigue is also one of the ape tk- All discussion will be luiutuilid mi di 1 the li'iidetshlp uf Di IJtuii Cuuv who has devoted piaitiiallv all of his time iluiing tin past few viais in oigani/Ing discussion gioups u the vaiious colleges Othei notables aic 11 S Collin. 1 h Wilson. J T Stock ing, Ralph Hallow and Richard Rob- CINDERMEN ENGAGE PITT IN FINAL MEET OF YEAR (Continued from first page) with Carnegie Ticli. Washington mil JilTerson ind Wist \ light! 1 on M.»v tivciuv-fifth The hi-h Jump should Pune keen with ANagner and Hanna is the Nittanv entiles" M’ltlt Oiksildei ind Ammeiinau piobablj out of tin meet on & tliirdai the Pitt ih mics In the weight ivents lie -tienglhi'iK'd MichnMii in the shot put. Ide lieid and Toiok In the hammii-tluow. and Roheits in the Jaxeiln will be the suotigist Penn Stiti contest mts in the field Komi “My linpresslims of College Men’' hy p ’co.ed In the Old Main Hell. At YNTIH)—Man uul wi.e want posi tion to cook In riatemitj UXousi l>olh foi buiminr School mil foi next veai Cull JGD-U2 Ujruin- foi paitkulais *b-3-2t STO P! Don’t forget to call for yo.uhJ&odak, Films and Prints before yoii leave The PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 212 E. College Ave., State College “Gifts that Last” In attractive styles of Jewelry for Graduation Gifts % $ Make your porch a comfort able outdoor livi.ng room by equipping it with the Aerolux Ventilating Shades, also Swings and Hammocks. 1 KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE g “The ‘Store of Service” 9 cvcvcMKwv\TOcsvcwvciv««swm*icmKt«m»c 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: Golden Oak Library Tables 44 in. x 30 in. $12.00 STUDENT DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 STUDENT TABLES 28 in. x4B in. . $5.00 1 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’’ THE PENN STATE .COLLEGIAN PENN STATE GOLFERS meet pitt Tomorrow (Continued from first page) cause: Pipe dipped four sltokOH olt thi* umi sc ii'ctitd bitvinson bait ban plujlng his us ual biand of golf,, whlclv has kept his slate flew of defeats this ve.u He H the only plijot on the team who has pi.ivcd in alt the matches without a defeat Ileib Cannon was hlek foi sex - cial ctavs last week but Is now in good condition and la shooting good gulf Neutral Connie Oilginallv the m.ilih was to have ban pi ij id on the Stiti College iciuist. but In older to put the teams oi. » fan basis the imtiht'WTis chang ed to Centtc Hills This course while nut is long ot deeplj ttupped u- oth ei big links,miuhcs eaieful golf on mount of its tolling fuirivnvs and 11 il mil h i//~mls Par foi' the uouisv Is tliiitj-fivc and his not been made bv the nnnj im item- *nd piofe , wloimls who have jdajcd this Up to ><-*ir old ,iom-o The milch vvtll coiiblst of Tour two somes and two fomsoines,' one point being -cuiid foi each tilt Guhuidl ud bteveiisan will phij In the Hist it in some and Tailor and Cannon in the second This match will 'be the list befoic the Intelcolleslutis SCHOOL RECEPTIONS TO FEATURE JUNE PROGRAM (Continued from first page) ihimisiij* lllnarj in Ihu old Track House, School of Minis and Metulluigj new Mining building Sihoot ot I’duuiticn at ot in ftont o' the Women's building The committee wislus to Inform smiois and others that the vaiious liceptious me not limited to the stu dents of a paiticul.ir school but that eveivone is gl\en the oppuitunitj lo attend I* -I—2**(—l—l**l*%—l**l***l* *-* *>**** I RELAX Between Your Exams Play Pool or Billiards * —AT— | The State College Billiard Parlor CRABTREE’S Allen Street COMMENCEMENT TO BE HELD ON FRONT CAMPUS Continued from first page en-nli tlit'nlei will be moved up to ulllivi side of the n.ilk tioin Old Main to tlie sun dial fot use bj the Ki.uluat* SlitC class S|)Cit.itoi» wlit occupy the lliMchfis that will foim the oulei ling r.icuitv iiienihcis will be sealed on the Old Multi ten ace and the Com mencement oddites be Judge Staftmd v 111 be given fiom the ateps A sound* hit; boaid will be In usu and the audi ence should be able to'heat dixllncllv Membeis of the LJlue Key society will ict as usbeis « The Commencement pi occasion will fi/ini as planned lictctohuc, to split at MiAlllstei Hall, led by the band, but with no foimat leeesslonal At the close of the exeieises the Alma Mutei will he ming and the benedic tion piunuunced Tliu Procession The committee is iccommemllng tit it only tlio-c faeultv membeis who ap pear In academic costume of cap and pawn take pait in the pi occasion and occupy seats on the teiiacc Accoid ir.ff to the niimhci now llsasl fm the p* occasion, the entile Iciiucc will be oeiupled I'acultj nicmbus not 111 tc ademlc costume will be given cauls of pciiei.il admission and will occtipj sc its in the audience The lkuca liuieitc piocesslon will foim foi fac* cully incmbcis at the Carnegie libi.uy mil the gi idu ites will foim on the walk in Hunt of the Dulany building The faeultv Commencement procession will foim in front of McMlister Hall ■ml gnuluitcs on lliu walk hcvnml the lull Assistant m.ushills have been appointed for each school and tlicie '.ill be no diflkultv in giaduates finding ll'eli ptopei places Othei plans.foi the Commencement Week ate \lttuallv completed TII4 Tlichildj meeting of Dean U L Witts general committee was the last one X’XH^x-x-xxx-x-xx-xx-x-m- V**H*H* >:~X l V****H*V‘ S**l* The year is near ly over. Get your Penn State souven irs NOW. Plaques Belt Buckles Pins and other State Seal Jewelry RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist Clothes Make the Man-Light Weight Shoes Make Him Younger This is the day of the younger man in business. CLOTHES PLAY an important part in making the man LOOK younger. OUR light weight shoes make any man feel younger—they are built to take a weight off your feet that takes a weight off your mind. Come in and let us show you our line of Langrock Suits Shoes $55 suits now $45.00 Sport Shoes—Any Pair now - $6.95 50 “ “ 40.00 Dress Shoes at -- - - 7.50 Prices good until ab school closes AL J SHUP Hat It will he neiesvaiv to hold Hume Dcdiriitliins The dccmationx of the Mu\ lh*p of the I'eiin Slate Club in the Annoiv aie to slay in position foi the thice Commencement dames on lfridnv, Sal- Utdiy mid Mundav nights Thev will lie uldvd to and cveiy elTmt H being put foi Hi to make thc*>e dames nttiac t'vc The Kiidiv dime is to he held by (lie ulunml issoclation. the piv* meitt of dues In Menhirs mid alumni gianling admission dunlins will’ pav two doll us a couple, the mme fee pild In senlois foi inembusliip lit the nllimnl association The Silutdiy uul Moinliv domes, the lultei the Com mencement Hall, will be fuc to ntuninl, «on!ms. junlois and college guestii 'I be Hall on .Mnnd.iv night will be fuimtl, the otliu dances infoimil LOST—Coat and pucketboolc cont iln- ing driven's license and othei lmpmt ant papeis Lost on Apill Jl between Mate College ami'CeiiUe Hall Ite vv.nd lmiuhe at CULLLUU.V of lice Some Hot — The mercurj is boiling ’ Some dispositions spoiling, And linen stviftly soiling In the sultry summer heat But the object of this ditty Is not to hnnd out pity, Nor even to be witty; ’Tis to ask about jour feet. because — We have a wonderful line of sport shoes built especially for weather of this Kind. Why not wear a pair ho'meV 20TH CENTURY SHOE CQ. 121 ALLEN 1. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER Graduation Gifts Book Ends $2.00 and up Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets $6.00 to $12.00 7 ,7 b. ' Books of Poems, Fiction, Stationery, Brief Cases, Bill Folds, Pillow Tops Watch our Windows for Spe cial Priced Articles Friday, June 5, 1925 PITT COURTMEN FACE i LION TEAM TOMORROW^ (Contlniicd from llrst page.) 1’ umk itgdnst Jdiiluu and Slhii’nuit UgKksum's 1 l'lu\ci\ ft out Ids knoaft nijliiv sdc-UKllßMis tlu 1 Linn -mind (.on sukuablj. and Is listed tu stall tommiim Mnlpass Is (.aided tu pint ll . Pm singles. Ciptaitt Gouthui acuindy aial 1 Webstci lldid. The lonmlning?* luu. if theie ait lUc singles matches tu be plijcd. \\lU be Setmau and Cljl- Good Shoe Re pairing done promptly W. C. KLINE & SON 108 Frazier St. (UNDER FYE’S STORE)
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