Page Pour ] COLLEGE SENATE GRANTS SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE GROUP LEADERS MEET*" Rrnnfcroeh toot Sterns to the ml >■ ■''-== AL'S SHOP i j JTOB FRATERNITY PARTY MAKES PROGRAM CHOICE IN FOURTH DISCUSSION »! DEBT T\Ck\ 0, tEe e SiiS£ “ 111 tlie Colleee Finaiiy tlle le P sonslbll ‘ Pern sSte de- g SALE ENDS SATURDAY ' {o urc * the lreshmen and sol)homoret; he treed from the militaristic aspect ltles 01 the fl ‘ atci nity group were out- faulted to MigheUs of Alfred. The 117 Frazier Street JI to recogmre theh subordinate tela- which they now possess. Plans tm\s lined - A stiong moral code and a clos,n S score was 20 lor Penn State been made to provide accommodations common "ere held to be essen- Qlld ® Alfred. " lot about fifty fraternity booths. t 0 fraternity welfare ;==========:====t:==sl- ____ which will be sepalated by partitions. In discussing the fniluics of fra- (y- imade up ot fancy wooden tailings, I Amities to accomplish all that their CO °^ [decorated with oak branches. jadtantages enable them to, the pres | It was decided that m order to ob-|cnt system of rushing was censuicd | tain the best results fi om the orehes- [ fcj stem of defon cd rushing was given :tia, it must be placed upon the plat- 1 as one of the remedies lor this con-! 'loim, neat the end ol the hail Ani cation 4 Unless a ficshman becomes! attiactnely dccoiated sounding boxi a memfier ot the right group he can' will piovide the background tor the > not achieve full success was another cuhestia, as well as betteung the'tchef ol setoval oi the leaders. ! acoustics of the loom t ~ Bulletin 'luc'idaj, January 2b I 7.50 p m-.Ju.uoi Clabs meeting—| CommiUee Agrees on Tentative Bull i’en. j Program for Initial Show \\ ulncsdcv, January 27 ) 0 f New Organization i 15 p m —L h. Suctctj meeting—j Old Chapel. ' Notices Ficshnum candidates for &iuro ■ , , . . 4 . .iiummi!. ol the College bond should ,!tc ' llcd on a P>»e> am lor “tettani icpoit at Die Band loom P'ebruart I Thc P»Pam 101 tl,c Piospcc tinth, at ? 00 p m ,ti\e onteitamment it. to consist ol 0 jtalks, shoit plays, exhibition Spanish '1 he (.hobs Club will hold «i meet-[dances and musical selections, both ll *£ m 2d L A on Thursday at 7.do:\ocal and instrumental The date lor ]’ m It is important that all mem- the first meeting will be decided latei l«.s be present, lot the tournament i The otiiceis ot the committee me A \'.ll be dosed at that time and thole Miller \2G, piesident, L C Mullen ratings decided upon The schedule I *2B, uce-piesident; and -Miss h, m Mill also be considered Graffius '27, secretary o —— j n conne{; tioii with the Spanish Club, The Is b Society will hold a meet* Mr. Jose Gallardo, instructor in bpan ir.g m Old Chapel, Wednesday even- ish, opens to those studying the Jail ing at seccn-liftecn o’clock Plot. D ffU agc the La Premia contest The L Markle Mill lectute on the manu- £,a Pient>a it> a Spanish nowspnpei iactuic ot \\itc, assisted by moving published in New 'iork, which has i ictuics ol the process decided to give away Sb7s to deserv- 0 ing students Eighteen prizes me ol *l lie Ag Cconom.tH Club will meet tued lor essays written m Spanish o in Koom HI I Holt Budding Tuesday topics suggested by the new spapei | at sc\en-tluit\ o’clock These topics are now* m the posses-i 0 • s’on ol Mr Gallatdo who is managei | Mudent Council wall meet tonight of the local contest Di 1 1. hostel] rf seven oVock in ltooiu M, Liberal n* a merabei of the committee mj Arts Building charge ot the contest and is ch.ni man tor Pennsylvania i Hi .tributinn or Himmcl m-*imi The lan o, Flo.aln oC Kjiii.i. catalogue, will be nude about the State is holding anothci contest which midnit* ot Match, according to an an* is open to all students and whivlt ot nouncenent made at the othce ot Dean Urs substantial leuatris l-oi this Chambcis, the Ducctor ot Summci contest, un aiticle wntten m Spanish Sessions must bo Liarslated into English. A - tew aid of t!mt\-li\c dollais goon tol _ . oit t n., the translator, the second bc»t i UR bAI,L—' I lu eo-tube iadio iecei\-;collects twenty dollais and the wm ‘"g set Inquttc 220 Fiazicr St,; net ot the UmJ place will •ccei.-e ot call Bell 25-J ltpd line dolais Anjono wishing to take [ tvai f m cither contest, 01 m both, . 'hould call on Mi t.allairto at the l.ulnl lOR KitN I—Laige, desiiable Spanish olhce as soon as possible, loom, suitable lot two All con- >avci —— ft P.vmONTZC OUR ADVERTISERS A\e, 01 phone 2JU-J T_Z. CESI>S HAVE IT” Our 11th Anniversary Sale Friday, Saturday, Jan. 28th, 29th, 30th Everything in our store marked down 10 to 40 per cent. Some as much as 75 per cent. We invite your inspec tion of our newly arranged, better service store. jfa I HAMMOND PORI ABLE TYPEWRITER. GIVEN AWAY FREE. This Typewriter when new sold for $llO.OO. It is slightly shopworn now, a a fifea a but is still worth $75.00. A free chance will be given with every 25c. grab package bought. These packages will contain articles worth at least . f r - rp, 7 :ic '’ a riollar Bill, Boxes of Candy, Bill Fold, Ink, Book, Paper, Tobacco, Cigarettes, etc. .2nd prize, a 5 pound Box of Candy; 3rd prize, a Box or Cigars. These packages will be on Sale Saturday only. - • HERE’S A REAL BARGAIN $1.45 box Whitings Polo Cloth Paper with blue and gold seal, only 97c 21 Sheets and 21 Envelopes All 15c Cigarettes, 2 for All Chewing Tobacco, 3 for All 5-cent Cigars, 6 for All 2 for 15 cigars, 4 for All 10-cent Cigars, 3 for LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS Black Texhide S'/ 2 x5i4 $2.25, at $1.85 914x6, was $2.55, now 1.95 llxSVi, 'vas $3.15, now 2.55 All Leathers, llxS l /;., was $4.70, at 3.50 $lO.OO Polyphase Duplex Slide Rule, with leather $1.50 Sweat Shirts case and directions 55.95 $2.00 Sweat Shirts t|W.oO Polyphase $5.95 Ideal for athletic contests 20x26 Drawing Boards, $1.50 and $1.75, sale price $1.25 L. K. METZGER [ENTERTAINMENTS TO BE . GIVEN BY SPANISH CLUB j Judging by the activities ol the ‘committee m thaigo oi the Spanish j Club, the cuganuation will take deti- I mte foim in the neai future When 'the committee met last, the menthol s Were 51.03 and $l.lO, now 25c Pipes 50c Pipes 75e Pipes $l.OO Pipes $3.50 Pipes 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 50c Towels Gillette Razors Kolynos Tooth Paste, was 30c, now 23c tiunship in an occasion which belongs t-mni and patents, and to suggest tc tl.em tliat they so do as they ma> rightfully expect to be done by when 1 they get to be upper classmen " 1 It is also recommended that the rcstrict.on which last >eav kept soph omores and iieshmcn front having . citests for the fraternity dances be ! not icncwcd and that all four classes j he invited to participate m the social lev cuts of Friday and Saturday, with the understanding that no social t vents will be arranged on iMondaj and Tuesday which sophomoies and freshmen may attend It is under stood that, as last yeni, each Irator i.ity chapter has the pmilcge ot de le: mining the nature ot its commence ment paity subject only to the fore going conditions and the general reg ulations ol the College. The complete lepoit ot the Com nuttec on Commencement Program . follows: Friday night—Penn State Plajers performance; dances m the Armory and tiatcinity houses. Saturday night—Thespian show; I dances m the Armory and liatcnutyj houses J Sundaj Joienoon— Baccalauieate; service j Afternoon—Band concert. Evening—\cspci service Night—Choral Clubs concert Monday forenoon—Departmental l'umm conletcnccs Senior Class Day exercises Atfemoon—School receptions to al umni and paicnts Alumiu activities Evening—Alumni dinner and meet- Night—Musical clubs conceit Commencement reception and dance i.t the Armor > tor faculty, alumni, seniors, juniors and guests Tucsdaj, ioienoon—CJraduation ex cludes Noon—Senate luncheon. WANTED—Woman desires place to independently run boarding house during summer school. Send otters to C \V A—care Collegian I OR RENT—One single front room on second iloor Vacant at end ot Atherton fat l-IU-2tpd semester. 251 i Phone Dell 24-W OLD ENGLISH VELLUM PAPER With Blue Seal 20% saving - on all Basket Ball Shoes Fair Prices—PrompCand Courteous Service THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Front Enlr-nuc [ MATIUEN OPEN SEASON Tlmt all tho dccor.itlonb might not! WITH WIN OVER ALFRED be confined to the* interior of the Ar mory, it was proMded that a canopv . be erected at the fiont entrance, (Continued from fust page) carpeted with thick matting Ar- ules seconds Chenoweth altcr rangements ha\o also been made loi na^ usc d the hall and threc-quar 'lUitmmation for tho Iront ot the hail,! 1 , 01 ’ Nclson t 0 BUch a degree that to consist of electric stais and, n fmalJy became worn out and sue sticamci'o cumbed to a three-quaiter-Nclson. The best plan lot illumination foil Long, wrestling m tho 145 pound the inside of the At mory was thought j envision, made the third successive fall tc be a single continuous string ol| for Penn State when he threw helle> ; hghts, placed on the ceiling at tl»e! with a half-Nelson and body hold, edge of the lattice woik and the bor-, Kellcv put up a good fight, barely 'oti. I escaping being thrown on several oc- Pro*rara Chosen icasions There was plenty of ac ' The committee oho selected at. the! I'°" lorccd Iprosrom for the iffon the opecto.cn | f mt ° h,, boK of lr,cks 10 1 which was submitted by E A Wright f company, Philadelphia The covei ol i Alfred’s Best ! it consists of a wlutc background] Giuntici, Alfred's hope in the with u raised gilt emblem upon it, ! l*ftj •eight pound classj put up the combining the college seal with th 2 bcs>t iciap of an/ ot the visitors, but class numciah, with “Penn btate” cm- Packard managed to get a time ad* bossed abo\e all \antage on him of l minute 7 sec* Thu drawing lor iratei’iity spaces ends l'oi lour minutes they dicker will be held Fcoruary thud and the cd foi a hold, which Packard finally date lor the ticket sale was set lor Sot, enabling him to throw his oppon- I'cbtuaiy eighth, at Co-op, v ith the rnt. "hen within a bate inch oi puce ol tickets set at tiuce dollars being thrown, Grantiei displayed a inowci which displaced Packard. The Jbout ended with both standing. Using a fall back and twist hold PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS A IN IN o U rs G E 7U e IN T We wish to'inform our clients and friends that we have moved our Hair Dressing Parlor from the Im boden Shop to second floor of the new Leitzell Building, entrance on College Avenue. Lady Anne Treatment oi Skm and Hair-Marccl and Water W.nxng—Manicuring NELLIE J. VANCE ~ . —TELEPHONE, 2-10-J $3.00 Moore Fountain Pen only $2.15 And a Bottle of Ink Free Sanford’s Royal Blue Fountain Pen ink, value 15c, now Dr. West Tooth Brushes, were 50c, 37c Doll Tables, were 60c, now Doll Chairs, were 50e, now Decorated All-metal Waste Baskets . were 65c and 75c, sale price 49c I: The Dining Room and Tea Room at the State College Hotel is reserved after 7 P. M. for club dinners and banquets. Table d’Hote meals at special rate of 7.00 per week, with special Sunday dinner included. 8 Ask your classmate who boards with us. 8 “Kitchen Always Open for Inspection*'*' 1 Reserve a Car Now For Week-end Trip Between Semesters ANY TIME, ANY DAY Boys are now reserving cars for Easter Vacation. Make yours early DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO. Phone 376 116 McAllister St. USED CARS—REASONABLE PRICES CLEMSON BROS. THE KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE BUILDERS’ HARDWARE Roofing, Paint, Linoleum THE FAMOUS MAJESTIC RANGE Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Table Glassware Tumblers 47c, 85c, $1.25, $2.00 per dozen | Bell Phone 316 $1.19 Freshmen Bi 1.59 were 75e, r !uy a New Cap, an excellent quality, One Toboggan, was $12.75, now only . . $8.95 111 Tuesday, January 20, 1021 “The Store of Service” $8.50 Fibre Laundry Cases $2.69 $2.25 Quickpak Cases $2.00 Quickpak Case All 60e lb. Candy, anniversary sale 39c pound, in pound and half pound lots only; $l.OO boxes, 79c.; $1.25 boxes, 98c.; $1.50 boxes, $1.19 All 75c Copyrights ' Over 500 titles to choose from $5.00 Funk and Wagnalls Collegiate .jDifitionary ' $3.85 Every student needs and should hate one 25% saving on all types of Flashlights Allen St. Prompt Delivery