’age Four Bulletin | Tuesday, September 22 )0 ]). m—Glee Club tryouts for voices Audi- 30 p m.—Sophomores interested in Collegian Work report to ollieo Wednesda), September 23 00 p m —Student Council meeting —ll L A 00 p m —Sophomer Class meeting 00 p m Band tryouts—new prac* tiee rooms. 00 p. m—Glee Club tiyouts for \ oices— ~num 00 p. in.—Tiibmul meeting—3l4 Notices The chapel seating nnangement ilnch will be followed this year is the ante as ua l - used during the second cmestor of last veai All men who mve signed up for chuich on Sundav nil find themselves m Chapel B ihich meets Tuesday and Thuisday nornmgs at eight, and chmches on iunday Church cauls should be tiled out at the icspectue chuiches a ordei to tcceivc ciedit. All other nen will be in Chapel A which meets londay and Wednesday at eight and Sunday at ehen a m There will be :o Sundav evening chapel tlnoughout lie year. Those desiring to change their hapel sections m.rv do so aftei fednosdav, September thirtieth, at he Dean of Men’s oflice in Old Slain 'or all men who ha\e not as jet ie cited assignments, there will be fui her seats assigned within the ne\t wo weeks. Lists will be posted in )ld Main and tbe Auditorium. All \cuscs for dailj cbapel must be in he Dean’s olbco bj Friday of this >cch. .A VIE EDITOR SELECTS STAFF FOR 1D27 ANNUAL (Continued from Prat page) mtralize icspoiisibrlitv and insure cthodica] procedure Those departments reporting to Berwick will be society and debat-! ig, art, campus and clubs, college id phologr ipliv The remainder m uding athletic'', publication and re gion, music and dramatics, class id fraternities will be supervised y Womslcv Each member of the board will be tiled by the cditor-m-chiei and in ducted as to the extent and content l his department and woik on the jpjitmcnts will begin immediately he dummy has been completed and 1 attention will now be turned to e content matter and the advertis- S AtN>u«*»u« ftfr PARK R. HOMAN Lumber Roofing and Mill Work North Sparks Street, State College, Pa. Buss Lamps - Study Lamps j In buying your electrical supplies j this year let us render you our service, j KEYSTONE POWER CORPORATION j “The Logical Place to Buy Electrical Appliances” j 206 West College Ave. I * Electrical Supplies Westinghouse Lamps j CRABTREE’S Are in their New Location, ready to serve you with ev erything in Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Gifts CRABTREE'S ALLEN STREET SOPHOMORE CLASS MEETS TOMORROW Fust meeting of the Sopho moie class will be held in the Bull Pen tomorrow evening at seven o’clock VARSITY TEAMS ENGAGE IN PRACTICE SCRIMMAGE (Continued from first page) At this point the scrub team put up a bitter light almost in the well known shadow Lungicn tried an end run but was nailed by AlcFliio for no guin. llelbig was stopped without making a foot and on the next play, he was tackled by ICrall and thrown for a slight loss. On the final try, Pritchard failed to make an inch and the ball went to the second team on its own 10-jard line After two line plays failed to gam. Pincura ordered a punt. Light, punting from lus own goal line, was hurried and the ball was partially blocked by Roseberry Pntchard crept up under the ball and smuggled it back to the 13-yard line Here the inevitable fumble introduced it self and Pincura recovered for the scrubs within eighteen jards of the goal. More fumbling and two ofT-sides penalties gave the scrubs a first down on the 30-yard mark. Light, Pincura and Watson took the oval successively for a first down on their own 44-yards An olf-sides penalty for the Varsity and Pmcura’s five yard gain gave the scrubs anuTTier first down past midfield A pass, Pincura to Hayes, netted yet an other on the Varsity’s 33-yard mark Pincura ordered a fake placement l with Michalskc as the hooter The ball was passed, Pm made a blind nt holding it and then tossed it to the big tackle who heaved the ball from the 15-yard mark to the 15-yard line, where it was knocked down by Helbig. The scrubs lost the ball on downs and the tally was beheaded Three in 'Fourth Quarter’ With the promotion of Krall ami Michalskc to the Varsity in place of Roseboiry and Munr, the line seemed to be up to full strength and the re sulting scores can be laid largely to the heady charging of the iorwards. Hamer went m for Hayes on the scrubs and Rocpkc and Lcsko relieved | Light and Lewis in the backtield Weston took House’s end when the lattei was injured. Shortly aftei an exchange of punts, Helbig went over for his sec ond touchdown on a fake reverse plav Bcigman failed to register the extra point. The score then stood 13-0 against the seconds. Rumbaugh went into the second team lineup for; Schminky and Page took Onyx’s place at center WcisLo was substi tuted foi McCann at tackle. Forward passes by Lungren and' Bergman placed the ball at midfield and several succeeding first downs L. K. METZGER The Fastest Growing Store in State College Text Books and Student Supplies Student Lamps - - $2.50 to $5.00 Japanned Book Supports 25c and $1.25 Solid Metal Waste Baskets - -65 c ■JOIN OUR LIBRARY I allowed Bergman to plunge over ior a score for which he failed to gather in the seventh point Another touch down followed and Be/dek sent the men to the showers. According to the Lion Lutoi, the men are slowly rounding into the re quired shape ami it is altogether possible that there may be several shake-ups before the eleven goes against the Annvillc Collegians on Saturday Bez is still working around to find the right combination and in spite of the excess of tumb ling, bad punting and passing, he says that he will put a "bang-up” team on New Beavci Field for the opening clash “DADDY” GROFF TO VISIT PENN STATE THURSDAY (Continued from first page) school now inttks as one of the three best institutions in the country. Because the Chinese government has appropriated money for the maintenance of the college, many of the students ate opposed to having it under foreign hands. Gicat strides have been made to prcpaie the insti tution for home government, there being two associate presidents to Di. J. M Hcnrv Dr llenrv is an Amer ican who was bom m China and is thoroughly conversant with the con ditions of the countrv and the char acter of the people. Both “Daddy” Groff and Mr Chung will ainve here Thursday, coming fiom Hanisburg todav, stop | ping at Mt Gretna and Lancaster. For Thursdav evening. Secretary Kitchen of the V M. C. A is ariung mg a banquet at which those inter ested in the administration of Canton Christian college will be present. Among these are Dean R L Watts of the School of Agriculture, Dr. S W. Flolchei, head of the department of Horticulture and Dr P L Pattee of the English department DR. METZGER RESIGNS AS COLLEGE CHAPLAIN (Continued from first page) ball team. Chaplain Reed resigned in 1917 to be pastor of the Presby terian church at the University of Illinois, but now has harge of the Presbyterian church of lowa City'. Penn State’s about to be “ex daddy," a graduate of the Union Theological Seminary of New’ Yoik city, is about fifty years of age and hlis been a leader in the religious, Why Pay More ? Lost time is an added expense Time gained is money saved • • You save your time and money thru our No Waiting System The S _ Beauty and Barber Shop Seven Barbers Always busy but no waiting Talk—-Don 5 1 Walk! Don't take time from your household, or social duties to select and carry home your own groceries PHONE 31 your order will he carefully selected, and delivered promptly. No extra charge for service. J. H. /VIUSSER State College, Pa. L. K. METZGER THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN civic, political and welfare life of Vermont previous to his duties here lie was twice chosen a member of the Statu Legislature and as a close personal friend of the late Theodore Roosevelt, in 1912 stumped Vermont with him as the Progressive candidate foi governor He is an active Anion foi governor lie is an active Ameu c.m Legion worker having served in the World War. First Pastorate Taking charge of the Christian clnuch lit Randolph, Vermont wTien he was graduated in 1902, Dr Metz ger effected by constant endeavor 1 the combination of lus and one other leading church into the Bethany Con gregational church. Upon the site of one of the edifices for the then large sum of sixty-hve thousand dol lars, a community house, containing a theatci, gymnasium and reading looms, was constructed. Nation-wide renown followed through the operation of special serv ices m the “Chandler Music Haul” and parish attached to the Bethany chuich More than one thousand at tended each Sunday service where Dr. Metzger made addresses in harmony with high class pictuies shown during the service. The hall senes as a community’ center where Dr. Metzger enjoved great success with voung men, experience that has proved its worth in his work at Penn State. SPARKS MEMORIAL FUND_ COLLECTIONS NEAR GOAL (Continued from first pago) collection Between four and five bundled dollais of the money set aside foi the immediate pui chase of books has been expended and the re mainder will be used before the end of the present College yeai. An at tractive book plate, designed by W. B Eschcnbach ’25 will be placed in each tome in the collection TAXI SERVICE Anywhere Anytime I. C. SHEFFLER DAY AND NIGHT Bell 246-R 138 S. Atherton I'ENN STATE INSTALLS' TELEPHONE EXCHANGE IN OLD MAIN BUILDING Because of the consolidation of the local telephone company with the Bell corporation, the college was requested in July to install its own switch board dn or before the fifteenth of October Immediately after the plans had been drawn, work began and is, ac cording to Superintendent R I. Web ber m charge of buildings and grounds, almost finished. One trunk line cable accommodating two hun dred "private phones has been laid fiom, College avenue to Old Main, while n similar conduit branches to the Engineering buildings. A contin uation of this line follows Burrowes street north to Varsitv Hall and probably will be laid to New Beaver Field with aerial connections for the fraternities on the campus.,. Room 105 Old Main, formerly the Spanish office, will serve for the ex change M’lnle Ag Hill is provided for by a special cable laid there from the switch. Tentative plans call for eighteen hour service and during the other six, from one to seven o’clock in the morning, the cnlls.wull be tiunked into the town exchange. In ense of necessity another cable will be laid along the lane cast of the Mc- Allister street drive. u ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Johnston’s Chocolates A Iways Fresh $1.00t051.75 Per Pound Rexall Drug Store Return Showing of The Greatest Dramatic Spectacle of Ail The Ages Thursday and Friday, Sept. 24-25 ADULTS 5Qc, CHILDREN 25c PASTIME THEATRE Fifty-seveh'Gifls Enter Here From Various Colleges Colorado, Arizona, Chicago, Michi gan, Muskingum, Syracuse, Colum bia, Wellesley—no, not the Trans continental Local, but a few of the universities represented by the co eds who came to Penn State with ad vanced standing this fall. To contin ue, Drexcl, Pennsylvania, Juniata, Miami, Allegheny—-and the list docs not end there Briefly, fifty-seven girls have come hcic as upperclass men, transferring from these schools and others. Tins looks well for Penn State. How well can be known only after the new students have tried it out. Will they decide to make Penn State their Alma Mater or will they look still farther for the nearly perfect college? Marcd Waving “S” Barber Shop TYPEWRITERS Typewriters of nil mnkes denned and repaired Prompt service. The new Remington Portable will help you get bet ter grades and snvc you lots of hard work. Have you seen it? May I demonstrate it to you? Or you may try one yourself for n few days. Call, write or phone. HARRY K. METZGER 217 S. Atherton St. Phone 160-J GO TO Fishburn’s Meat Market Opposite Post Office For your Choice Meats of all kind Our Policy Is Better Quality and Lower Prices The green is fading from the trees. But if you look you’ll find it Upon the verdant freshman’s head Who docs not seem to mind it. And if you look beneath the dink You’ll find a rcg’lar fellow A tiny wee bit green perhaps But you’ll not find him yellow. • and so— you’ll find Bostonians rcg’lar Shoes, always. Built up t< a standard not down to a price. 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. 121 ALLEN STREET THETEN MANDME Cecil BMeMiiie’s Cinemnsterpicce From the splen dors' ■and orgies of the Phar aohs to the hu mor and tragedy of this jazz-mad age. Tuesday, September 22, 1! Rlcati the beautu of It Takes a Load o££ thi Student’s Mind IT doesn’t require a four years’exposure to woll-ln formed circles hereabouts to grasp the hearty sanction of ParkorDuofoldcraftsmanship among tho older students. Those who know its 25-year point, Man-slzeGrlpandOver etzo InkCopacltyhavocomo to depend onitin overwhelming majorities everywhere, but nowhoro more than in tho colleges. Good pon countorswouldn't be without it—stopat tho near est one. 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