Friday. October 24, 192^ Bulletin Fridnt, October 23 4.30 p. m.—Di. Butteifield —• Ag Building B*oo p. m.—Mass meeting Audi- Snlutdn>, October 24 11 .10 a. n—Cios's-Gountiv • Penn State vs Syracuse— Now Beaver Field I*3o p. m.—Football—Penn State freshmen \s. Syracuse lieahmen—New Beaver piuetue field 2*30 p in —Football—Penn State \s Michigan State—New Renter Field 7 00 p m—Thespian show—Audi- Sun<la>. October 2*5 11 00 a. m—Chapel—Di R. E Spool —‘Audiloi mm. PROF. KELLER IS DELEGATE AT FRATERNITY CONVENTION Prof. J. O. Keller rctui ned Wednes day fiom Philadelphia, tvheic he spent a lew days attending the con tention of the Pin ICappa Sigma fia teinitj, a& the delegate from Penn State. On Tuesday etemng ho ad diessed the dinnei meeting of the En ginenng club in Philadelphia' ■WANTED—\ representaiite at Penn State, preferably a popular Junior or Senior who is capable of interviewing and employing college men foi us duimg spaic time There is ?100 waiting foi the light man who applies, to 11. F. Fioldei, 411 Lciby Dorm. Umv. of Penn, Philadelphia, Pa 10-20-2 t I HALLOWE’EN CANDY | Whitmans Candy With Hallowe’en Wrappers We are prepared to servo t oil with one or two pound boxes RAY D. GILLILAND, Druggist Hallowe’en Suits are easily made with Butterick patterns We have Cambrics, Sateens and Fancy Cretonnes EGOLF’S 120 1-2 E. College Ave.. State College I If You Are Interested In | i chiffoniers’ ' 1 l COSTUMERS ■ ? I STUDENT DESKS ’ ! ? STUDENT TABLES ?! | CEDAR CHESTS $ | BOOKSHELVES ? > : : : ¥ See our samples in Engineering “B” f ¥ | Industrial Engineering Dept. I At the PURITY TEA RO'OM 13S Allen Street Sunday, October 25, 1925 Roast Young Chicken with Stuffing Giblet Gravy Mashed Potatoes Creamed l*rench Peas Cranberry Sauce Apple and Celery Salad Tea Milk Coffee Butter FORMAL NIGHT DANCE EXTENDED HALF-HOUR (Continued from first page) thirty o'clock This chango is the only one that has boon made in the lules that have governed fall bouse pm tics'in previous yenis. (signed) II D Fiitchman. Piesident of the Intel fiateimtv Council. Mi Sullivan explained that the en teitainment olTeied the lctuininp Alumni by the Association was of a \orv simple nature, the object being to give the affair an mfoimal atmo splieie and to allow the i(.‘turning alumnus moie time to lenevv acquaint ances with membeis of the faculty and townspeople whom he knew while an undergiaduate In closing Mi. Sulhv.in stiessed the point that the success of the occasion depended hugely on the help given it bv the students. I’enn State Dance It was also announced that the Piltsbuigh Alumni have completed plans for n Penn State dance to be held Thanksgiving night at the Uni veisitv Club in Piltsbuigh Students aie lequested to keep this date in n.ind us it is the fiist dance of its kind to be attempted and it is hoped that a luge peicentige of students will uirange then piano so us to be pieseiit that night Fiitchman was elected to lcpiescnt the Penn State Inti fraternity Council nt the annual National Intel fiatei mty Undergiaduate Council conven tion to be held in New Yoik the latter pait of next month. B M Hackett '2O was chosen us alternate. Regulations foi bouse pnitj which have remained the same foi the past seveial yea re, with the exception of the iccent change in the time of the closing of Fuduy’s dance, follow 1 House pin tics shall not begin Icarjici than Fndav noon and all 'guests shall be out of the house by two o'clock Monday afternoon. 2. Dancing at house paities nun not continue latei than two o’clock on Fiuluy night and twelve, midnight, on Saturday night. 3 At house paities all men shall be out of the house and all women in the houses one hour aftei the dancing ceases on Fndav and Saturday nights and twelve o’clock Sunday night THESPIANS PERFORM IN 'AUDITORIUM TOMORROW (Continued fiom fiist page) in the io!q of Mike, piomises to be a delightful sketch done in the np pioved musical comedy stjle Following an unusually mvsloiiouH demonstration of w itchcraft and mngie by “Bill” Neff ’2O and his “company”, Earl E Hewitt Jr, ’2B will indulge his propensity foi speech bj offeung a snappy monologue on “Interruption.” ’ The concluding number of the eve ning’s perfoimance will be m the. form of a Thespian levievv, contain ing the numbers that vveio popular m past perfoi maneos “Rustv” Wide nor '2G will lead his augmented or cbestia tinough the strains of “Wat eis of Minnetonka” and “Lot’s W’an- dei Away” to cieale the atmosphere for n fantastic clog dance fiom this >ear's production entitled “A Pair of Socks”, stopped by J E Kennedy EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done PennStateShoeßepairCo. Two Shops—-108 S. Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Visit— HOTEL DINING ROOM or TEA ROOM After the Dance W. H. KNOX I I NEW REMINGTON PORTABLE PRICE COMPLETE WITH CASE $60.00 Why wait later to bu> one? Ask about special Rental-Pur chase plan. ■ Typewriters and Phonographs of all makes repaired promptly. All work guaranteed. HARRY K. METZGER 218 South Atherton Phone 160-J The College Man's Shop New Sheep Lined Coats The Best Money Can Buy Sport Blouses For Men and Boys Warm Lined Gloves For Freshmen We Have The NEW KENYON RAINCOAT IT’S A WINNER SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED Harry W. Sauers Allen Street THE PFNW STATE COLLEGIAN ’2fi and R G. Kenned} ’2B Tim will musicians then turn their talents to j *X' give way to .“The Drunken Sisters” then instruments to woo sweet pathos *% ctatc uz-wirr i-»T7itT7WTr-» n^/vi» lenhsticallv impersonated by R W. from “Are You Sorry” anti gently,? * *-W*V STATE HOTEL DIiNIISfG ROOM Graham '2O ami Vance '2O. sentimentality fiom “When Ejes ofj«£ Under New Manasement The "Onginnl Chattanooga Fi\c”, i fe.itunng Bieiv 'l2B on the! li umpet,\v ill interpolate immeasurable I ajncopalion into “The Bugle Call”! and “St Louis,Blues” Following up I the blues idea, J E Kennedy '26 will! clog his wav thiough the mtncnciesj of the “Heebie-Jeebie Blues” from f tlie “Staga/imi Co'ei Girl”. C E i Idegaigcd '26 and R W. Cinliam ’26[ follow with .i song and dance of' staillnig coloi from “Wooden Shoes,'* entitled the “Carden of Tulips” A qinutet of douWe-joiiitcd toi p- ; siclioioan artists aie scheduled to ! give the “Buck and Wing” dance, ; which is a hey to the “hotel almos- < pheic” m “Wooden Shoes”. The j For Rent Two, very desirable double rooms. Cen tral location. CALL 60-J 217 S. Atherton Street A Helpful Bank ARE YOU RECEIVING the proper ser vice from your bank? IS YOUR BANKING business being handled in a satisfactory way? THIS INSTITUTION HAS every facility for attending to your wants, properly and promptly. IF YOU ARE THINKING of changing or enlarging your banking connections, we will be pleased to talk with you. JOIN OUR VACATION CLUB and be assured of a vacation next year. The Peopl STAT] State College, Pa, Blu« Are Fooling Yon" .is n fitting; * Special Sunday Evening Lunch finale to the unusual protfiam * GERNERD, The Tailor Anything IN Clothing Cleaning Pressing ooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooocooocooooooooooooooocooocccoooocoooooococon 1 STATE UNIVERSITY SHOE CO. 1 || We have a full line of 8 I'® College Men and Women’s Shoes 1 OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS | Athletic Shoes a specialty A full line of Fall Shoes 1 f >vWMvvvrwftntvywvvw»n(Vvww\in)Wuvi«wnwAAiwi/vuvMWwwiniwuwwiM>»w<»i‘iM..i«i..»..-..y les National Bank :e college, pa. PAGE & SHAW “The Candy of Excellence” SERFAS ’23 , 136 Allen St. Showing Today and Tomorrow Men’s Raccoon Coats by Gunther Fifth Avenue at 36th Street NEW YORK At State College Hotel Parlor Mr. J. S. HINCHMAX, Represontatuc Page T'n'rc3 410 E. College Avc.
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