Wednesday, June 10, 19#> COMBINED MUSIC CLUBS ' OFFER ANNUAL COCERT (Continued from first cage) S_n:di I’i'piu" I>\ I'ilw ml MoTlouflt, •in mcitmi*. 'Stlettiling fn»m i Millie" end t 0: md Al.iu h. Tin lppe-untn of, tile Cleo Club nill mule tin iliii>l conceit in wbldi the j.leenicn hive iH-lmod it i’< nn it' lit' 1 ' voir iml will hr* given nvor J n‘!. l*i 'ii w selections piepitod to (in.l* utnli i Uu* din* turn of It \\' O m* In It! Ilf lie* d<liniment o' mil' i.c • Maidi'n.: ’io Al-ot Him limmi- Inin i t rnipnsiilnn will.on In 1111 • x. 1. Caul t.iio of Imoi'tni iiromiii «m tmiddrts w.'.l 1n tbe ont-timllnjr imitulmiion the soriKstei* will off. i Tini composition is' n \iKOimis. s.li nns til n ill uiitien with i double- p' iro ii ( mnn ininicnt 'llm i bib will Uso )itevent "The Owl u.l tin* I'nssx Cll.' i nii'iibei in tin bt-blii itxlo. < n'lijuwetl b\ Ih'jiinld DtKox. i nnl * Mu* mei pin' •*’ b\ Jensen l’i*s in Ibe Pith,' wiit* I. n In Ai< ( i Jb’rbnt. will b.* suiik b\ the j.lf ,,, iuti iisMe.l wi’h i whl-d- I'l'-f < l.lirci’o l.\ Al'ss Ci if HilVkn Sixeiit Con mem ( tip nt faxodtos will I'sn lu jnesentod In Hie deb In ihnlinr 1 It ilhn ‘died mid “Ah j'xcet Jtwux of I.'fi “ wl.li *»api iiu> üblUitm In Al'-h felt* (holl Ml M\ot Oht i ' a xudl-kn >wn Unidish 1 »i«*\it* Id ioIK-snn4 b\ 'Jhnun* Ime i pit nilnent u.nm« t'io club olio: ink's with s].|i('i[ miei piet i.'tin bx the A'n- Mi mile iium tet 1 Lot h'l.x n lul wiiibn fi mile \oi <h In AVil -1 m Himmonil x 111 complete the pm i;i ml The nil inee ticket «ilo foi the rem mt will be ’n 1.1 -it Co-op trma.im. exeunt; fi"in ‘txen to eluht t.'tlork Aumesnn piicos have hu*n pet it bCx cents *e\> ntx-ilxe cents uni one tb.l- I u snnilij Punilng (‘import The uiniii] I! ice iliuio ite kunlix etenmt conceit w II be pjt suited u < ,'ht ni’ock in the ~)lmn ir rbnte of tbe .lipvtmont of mu«k Tie open'iu' s. tion *.f tee pupti im \ ill b<> i shott letilil b iilumul I at-ils io music nt i’enii St ite In* clu<]>.l nnmiK tbe st lee dons to lie pto ocnt.il in in oikm md pinin' dud I>\ I AT Kitimi ne M 7 ini If \ A\ *bl .'I s \uil \onl « dos l.\ Miss Don,.b* I'nndoti AT. tud n Kin.ip o r x .din rumbets b* F '\V Ki* I ’lie Tn. \ n it. mil. mu ut< t will ilso sinK **S\\ e. t md I.nw md Moll I Of''' Intel i p.eiulii lliwiii-n mrlo.lx l*>n t.xo of the pi OKI m xx M be jrxen In the I’mn snu Chot il Club i inn mush U ki»U)i ie. entlx minnt/- cc* bx 1) 11ctoi Ciant Tie* cboiisicis will pits, nt t diniutlc emmi “On Snoie iud i wditen b* <sir \ithu* s.ellix ui <i ipiosei of the nptn ‘ F.n -•“fo*. ’ Indd. ntil solos x.lll be sunt* b. Alisi 11. Mv unll'M". sopi inn md JJ I’ Hush '-« tenor Nn iilm'sslon will be enured fen the ‘send i\ r\i ninK enn'cit IfOOAls—Students x.lshlnK in mike ir i.niKemcnfi for rooms no\t fill ni f.ll summe* session C.ill it 22*! AV l_ olll'rt 1 * Axe j PARK R. HOMAN j Lumber Yard and Planing Mill Where Quality is Higher than Price | We have purchased the Cresson Lum -5 her Co. plant on North Sparks St., | where we are now located, We are now in position to give you prompt service on all your needs in Lumber and Mill Work Bell 40-M 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. Vfle 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 CHIFFONIERS $12.50 DRESSERS $lO.OO CEDAR CHESTS $3.50 to $23.00 Special Chests made to order 1 CHAIRS Steel Reinforced . 3.50 PORCH SWINGS FROM $5.00 TO $lO.OO Seo our line of Costumers at $2.00 each Industrial Engineering Department Engineering “B” Reserve a Car to meet your Train going home Call DRI v PENN STATE LINIvSMEN DEFEAT PITT GOLFERS (Continued from first page.) begin* On ThcMix m<l AArdncsrtax tic twim nnt<lic« will lie hold. thhlx “i\ hn!i“» tiring ]>i i\oil ci« h d it \t rlic oml nf the d.ix fhr* lrnulil sroirx (!’■ oicli plixcr mi the teams will he totrileil find the until with the love it • i nw* will hr tho liUoindTogl ite Hi imp- The *eme l » nf eich p'iw i foi Ih" thhtx s’x holes plixul <<n \\ ruin* <.d i\ will ln« t il.rn ii-l iisul i« c|ii illfxinr mum fm the iiidlxMu il tomninrut Thh t\ -twn min will he rhux»n nn tin* mu-mnn h is!k \ mini nn* nt brick , I will then hi' ili'iwii up util olimln- Minn» will h* held on lluiMdix in.l r-ld ix Kith mittli In the pullmln itx tllt« will he iighti***n li*ilp< «)r. Situidtx the thiit.-«i\ hole llni'n w!T he plixtd off tn di teinrhi" th< Intu* lolh'gi.ilt * lntnplnn of Ameih i I)i\ui Cummin*.-. of A ih Ins hooti Ti.lei* ite iiihi fm the pnt tin xr>n <* nnd the to im ro’C mown \x n td.en In the Dll* ln*»t x< n The I nl* uispx of Pumsxlx inla l« lonsM-ud .me or this xellV fixmlu •*. |*enn St it* In- nut ho,>n leiuesenied In the li.ter* foil* gl lies shirt* V>22 J’tett ItrcnL Dining the j>i**t <.,>a«nn the NUlim <■<•111*1 hi« won thtee ind li*t tlticr nitrites The Lions «-tut<il iln «* i sun hx ill re It in,: th" t'.n.ie Hill* Kin hx i snip of 21. tn 17 The ll.i.’e nntcliu* lexnltid in ltxr.wx fm the fVntie Cmmt'in-*. the team h> In" t< riln.on eminii x i lnh 4 tn 12 l\rn 1 to *• mil sunn* hmm i niintix Huh 7 to fi In the mitth two wiehx i :<> tin Title and \\ hite (hunt'd the I’ni xus'.x of I’ittOnngh hx* i x-me of * to I ind list ‘siturdix tep« itr.l the x rtoix hx \ uiMiiishing the sup. op ponent** I to 2 111 i ntilin mitrli This <ni»n pmxrd tn lie less fmilful hin th*' 1 i“l when the Mti inx I'nksim» tinned In a leimd of «exut win*. i*i hut two Wsea Who’s Dancing Th! flminn D*lta At iel i sjiturdnx Phi f.nnim i D. It i lteniilhnt •sininels .mil piielr) In (lie Old Al.itn iltotl Knickers and Flannel Trousers for summer wear. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Suits made to order" GERNERD, The Tailor N. SPARKS ST. “WOODEN SHOES” WILL HAVE FINAL SHOWING (Continued from first page) «nng hx Tick and Tom the lends, pm* n ixed hx C r. Megugel '2i, ind R A\* f!i ill nil '2l. KeniUfU i« hideldf il te .1 irK Alexers. piomlnent perf*n mei li* lt«i xeat s 'lhesplnn slum, fm the ‘•tor) (h The !’ln> ■ rile plot r i *i*i*i x in mind the pi In ri; ii, of i*ii luxe iffihs iiid the >' tlmi 'll the til t *-jene Is In .i tulip g idi n 'n A oili ml nn, In the •■ml it t the plot (.in'lnuix to thh hen while th* pi'ni'inh no mi hond i *tr tmei hound fnt \miiha The thltd irt hn 'in its setting the lohhx of i V,( x A'ml. lint.l Tick Kitn«ex i xming Ameiiean b'ut-hlr.od I ip lxfoie visited A oil* n.I mi an 1 her emu* Irfu.tinted with i lul rim*>d To tn. whom he helirxos l<> lie i *pr ismt al limi-th in jeiJJtx •lie Is the !>'irhe4* *»f Dilft Join ini pelion ite* - i glil of the middle clisr lid Jp.luc f s Tlil.li hni mild In art is Urn Dudleys it the «ime time giving the littei a dnxxix The dowix lnlngs n’inx suitors to tlw frrt of the little Dutch tni'den nnd among them l« het foinier lovei, Sa"nr Ren Jhnim Donex rt a ili’ertlxe «eareli» Ii g fn* i ’cmg-toxt hoii.ss r nines iiprui the pnix is Ii Is 1* ning for America ind line tmrtH IPs oxxn wwi-ethe irt Niil.x* lin'd or AT nth i Rcirx The I‘tte! with hr t lui'h ind PlUx ind «?li x.dnr x sit emupVtes Mie paitx Sr sldn* Is Ih pluxed hx I 11 A into Almhi Unix I>\ K .T ICmmdx *2>* RU’x Ren. hx D P Voithnip 2S .Ilmtnx lix .1 D Al I.ein ’2*> ind Vintx Shoes repaired promptly at a rea sonable charge. Shoe Shining Parlor CHARLES NELO 143 Allen Street || The College Mail’s Shop For Vacation Days I We are showing a complete line of Suit Cases and Hand Bags at prices you will appreciate How about a few Snappy Shirts, Ties and Socks. And do not forget that New Straw at $2.50 or $3.00 HARRY W. SAUERS Allen Street 111 AUen Street i.v s c nnnitie ”2? Hilda n pi ixed I t*\ II M Ri ninerd ’27 y, yj __ dltlihi U'vniuggled, op lmu*l the «hlp *j* I 3VS * X h> Jtin. and nmneimm i mnplie ition ?To Keep Cool s me rnptnln. AVallaro IVniiingtmi '2R *•* The tl lines of thought mil emn-j.*. T ~ix .if? brought tiuirkh tn lining *i*k- witnan & "'" ,w ."' :i Plartrir Fan I (‘liiiniH I’erxonnel i;. hlCwll Iv ■ dll X ror , 'the f ‘-rii(ii u« s’ni.ing tnd dinrlngi):) £ Mi.nl.or. 111.''.mn »1.. i ..In nv-.i' ... |;{ : “It’S jUSt tOO hot tO % \A 27. C I fmii.nl '27 A\ -> . . A V n0,.1 •=: .i * io 'JT.V S , eat.” But not with .j. in *27: n <• At.iiiiexim ’2!. i m fin- x an Electric Fan. X ,r *2S mil K T ( I.'** ‘JN 'llu ‘ men ❖ ♦{• r i electric supply co. I 1™"251-R Bell 123 Frazier St. J .\tidn '2S ind AA' S lirk<-on *2*! Appropriate Gifts FOR TIIE Commencement Season HANN & O’NEAL “77ie Store of Quality” Commencement —, . Gifts . Books Seal Jewelry Writing Cases Diaries , Pen and Pencil Sets The Athßetic Store On Co-Op. Corner State College, Pa. Stationery To the Students of Penn State: I' We take this opportunity of expressing our ap | preciation of the business with which you favored i the First National Bank during the college year | just closing. We have endeavoredtoplace at your command our very best facilities and trust that the service which we may have rendered may have been satisfactory. We hope that the vacation period maybe pleasant and profitable and to all who may return to State College for the year 1925-1926 we will be pleased to greet you and attempt to serve your requirements. To all who may he closing their stay at Penn State we wish for you a most successful career and will always he pleased to respond to any call for service which it may be our privilege to extend. , First National Bank of State College f College Ice Cream 136 Allen St. PAUL SERFAS ’23 § LIME CEMENT HAND CRUSHED STONE SCREENINGS | BRICK FLUE LINING QUARRY TILE 3 PARTITION AND BACK-UP TILE 8 FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT, ETC. § CONCRETE BRICKWORK HAULING 8 CLEAR RED OR MINGLED RED TAPESTRY PACE BRICK § sa;.nn nclKered § FILLER BRICK. $23-4) Delivered R. T. HAFER Ofllroj Ifpsldcmo: Rpar 1.15 Nurlli (1111 SI, Cor, Pnlfc’rMm .ind A\i>.| roq(<*r Axe*. Hull, 1-lt Hull, lIJ2-AV A Good to Eat at ASS Times But, we are making SPE= CIAL arrangements for you during the commence= ment season. PENN STATE CAFE AWW'.W'iWVNVCW.WUAAVWWV.VWW y Visit our store during Com- \ mencement and see the many \ pretty things we have for hot $ weather. I We wish you all a Pleasant Vacation l EGOLF’S
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