Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 12, 1926, Image 3

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    BUSINESS STAFF
ATTRACTS FIFTY
Si\ Weeks Instruction Course
Will Be Maintained By
Collegian
PERIOD OF ENLISTMENT
IS EXTENDED ONE WEEK
Fifty freshmen icsponded to the
COLLEGIAN’S cull foi business can
didates at the initial meeting: Wed
nesday night Accoiding to membeis
of the senior manugennl staff this is
the largest numbci evei to lepoit
Thomas Cuin ’2O, business mana
ger, opened the meeting with a shoit
till, m which a gcneinl outline of the
vvoik to be cncountcicd was given
Cain also announced that beginning
no\t wool, a six weeks instiuction
course will be'lfmugurated This
will eventually lend up to the funda
mental work
Extend Enlisting Period
Anothei oppoitumty will bo given
foi all othei fieshmen who desne to
sign up at the next meeting slated foi
Wednesday The hour and 100 m will
he announced in the next issue of the
COLLEGIAN.
THREE-MATCHES LISTED
FOR CO-ED RIFLE TEAM
Girls Fire Against Universities
of Nevada, Cincinnati and
Cornell This Week
Ten eo-eds, foiming the women’s
idle team, aie lcpicsenting Penn
State m collegiate athletics* in the
only spoit in which Penn State women
may* compete with othei colleges The
hung squad hns been scheduled for a
senes of eight telegraphic matches
to be conducted at the iate of one a
week throughout the season
In Apnl, the final month of the sea
son, the tenm will cope with other col
lege squads m a National Educational
mulch undci the auspices of ihc Dot
and Cncle soronty. This society, es
tablished at Northwestern Reserve
university aims to oiganre a Nation
al League of Women Shooteis Hence,
to intoiest college women, it ofTeis a
silvei cup to the winning team in the
national contest. Continiy to cus
tom, fifteen women will take p.ut in
Np & 11* 11U fc iffk
mmim RK.
NEW HANDY PACK
Fits hand ~
pocket and purse
More for your money
apd the best Peppermint
Chewing Sweet for any money
Look for Wrigley’s P. K. Handy Pack
0 on your Dealer's Counter gi fe
We do a big business
It is built on service
Green Vegetables
Best Fruits
Canned Goods
Real Values
IN
Dry Goods
FYE’S
this match, the ten highest semes be
ing, recognised
Start of Co-ed Athletics
Penn State women should bo vit
nllv intcicstcd in this team since it
icprescnts an achievement in a Held
so new to gills and because the fiituic
of women’s athletics at Penn State
depends, m a measure, on its success
Lieutenant Miller, the couch, dcclni -
1 es that the eo-eds have made gioat
piogiess and now can make scoics of
which no team need be ashamed. This
is especially cieditable ns all but thice
of the bhootcis were inexepei lenced
when the piescnt college year began
These three, Misses E A Bullock’27,
L. C Andeison '27 and Kntheiinc
llolbiook ’2B used the lifle last ye.u
undci the ilnectinn of Lieutenant Mil-
Bccnusc of a mistake in scheduling,
thiec matches weie filed this week
against the Umvcisity of Nevada,
the Univuisitv of Cincinnati and Cor
nell umveisity A good Ntttnny
showing is expected/ns perfect scoics
weie hung up last week, by Miss Bul
lock nnd Miss Dunlap
Those filing in the thiec matches
this week are the Misses E. A Bul
lock ’27, M. F. Cnllihnn ’27, 11. M
Hakes '27, .1 E Womer ’27, L E
Anderson ’27, Kathcunc llolbiook ’2B,
W. M. Foi bes ’2B, J. G. Rittei ’2O, M.
L Dunlap ’2O and E T Deublei ’29
Chapel Attendance Is
Graduation Requisite
That all senioi students who failed
to attend daily and Sunday chapel
duiing the Inbt oi picceding semest
cis shall be lcquned to attend duung
Hie second teim or be ineligible for
ginduatwn was the mling passed by
the Admimstintion Committee on
Chapel Delinquents on Tuesday, Judge
H Walton Mitchell piesuhng ovei the
body
This action affects sixtv-eighl sen
ioi s who have failed for but one sem
ester and twenty-seven men who have
meuned two oi more scmesteis of
chapel delinquency. Students of the
After the Dance come to
Laird s Tea Room
228 W. COLLEGE AVE.
FOR YOUR REFRESHMENTS
Dainty Sandwiches, Salads, Home-made Pie and Cake
Special Chicken Dinner 75 cents, Sunday, Feb. 14
I All work and no play—
-3; You know the rest of the adage
VISIT THE
State College Billiard Parlor |
In your spare hours
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1 Interesting News For Hungry People! |
The Hole-ln-the-Wall
Serves
Sandwiches
Waffles
Light Lunches
Visit us at breakfast time, at lunch time,
at .dinner time and after the theatre or the
dance.
? Industrial Engineering Department
I CEDAR CHESTS - - - - 53.00 to 524.00
*l*
Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables
CHIFFONIERS $12.50
TYPEWRITER TABLES - - - - $4.00
CHAIRS 53.50
DESKS $12.50 to $25.00
TABLES $5.00
COSTUMERS $2.00
GATE-LEG TABLES $5.50
IRON BRIDGE LAMPS $l.OO
| ROOM 106, UNIT B
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Ul/ATCH THIS AD ijl
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first class shall attend Sunday nnd
twice liming the week until gipdun
tnm.
Candidates for .Tunc graduation
having failures in two nr moic sem
| estcis nt the piescnt time shall attend
i on Sundav nnd the foui sessions din
ing the wcew. No unexcused ab
sences shall he poinntlcd If thcio is
am- fniluie m complying with these
tegulations the violator, will not lie
penmtted to graduate in June oi l.it
ci, the act stated.
Virginia Invades Lion
Fistic Camp Tomorrow
(Continued from fust page)
the showing made by the imgmon lust
w eek
Most of the matches foi intci class
repicsentatives in the annual Sopli-
Fio«h sciap have already been loughl
and it is piob'ible that the successful
candidates will be announced next
week For the sophomoies, Kenyon
sums the likely icpicscntutive in the
fifteen-pound division while Baum ap
peals to be the chief contender in the
tvvontv-hve class.
Rov, tliutv-hve-pound scrnppoi, Im*-
vet to meet Ilondeison and Longe
necker while Madigan and Boiuck
will meet foi fuml elimination in the
WANTED—Student desires work fo.
board Expei lenced waitci In
quite of C P. Smith, C2C \V Bcnvei
ALBERT DEALS SON i shop
Heating
and Complete
Plumbing LAUNDRY SERVICE
117 Frazier Street : Cleanin S Pressing Repairing
next higher group llouba and Har
rell ni e the oniv i emaming contestants
in the sixty-pound weight with Mal
lei having a stiong hold on the lieavv.
Matvei, fusl-vcui man, in the op
ening class, has disposed of three
competitois and will meet Weit7e! fni
the final decision. Devon and Wilfotd
me the two most piotmsing twenty
f.ve poumleis while in the class above
Reed anil Kmiknski .ue iciulv for the
last tilt Sloap and Ilendick have
shown the most ability in the foitv*
live division'while Wolf has vet to
meetMuriuv in the light-heav v McAn
diews and Mathci will light foi hon
oi s in the heavy-weight section.
Tapcstnes, panels and flamed tap
estnes idd just the propel touch to
the fiateimtv living loom See the
tapestiv panel in oui -show window.
Old Mum Ait Shop—ndv
NORTHLAND SKIS
The '
of \\
pjoni
F oi r
THE KjEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE I
* *
“The Store of Service” $i
$6.65 JOHNSONS FLOOR POLISHING OUTFIT $5.00 |
This Outfit consists of \
1 Qt. Liquid Wax .... $1.40 \
1 Lambs Wool Mop .... 1.50 $
1 Weighted Floor Polishing Brush 8.50 X
1 Book on Home Beautifying . .25 £
' $6.65 5
For $5.00 a saving of $1.65 5
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I VALENTINES
I The Athletic Store
| On Co-Op. Corner
ED W ARD TAU.OR SIIOP
CLOTHES murray-dod
~ ■.«- j f „ Exclusive
"M <l(le Jor 1 Oil Representative
Showing select , new ,
uu tings Jiom Europe and 5
Amcm.t for spring and
stnnhio . Each gawient
nude to jour individual
meavnc :n the true hench
tailoud tray . . And for
ct ennig we at —the Edward
Tin . . Two piece t.
*28 75 *"•' *35 75
The
Edward Tailoring Co., Inc if
nm.\r>nriUA Y,
f ALnNTIXKS—Valentinos all pticc«?
ml lands fjoni rent- to ?l 00
poem! \aloiilines toi evci.t moniiior
'f the fnmilw Funn\ cut-out* ami
)ictt> hnnrl decointed cauls Old
dam Ait Shop ad\
-
mews .Shoes
IMCORPOAAIfO MO V t rAi orr.
$9
On Display by
Mr. C C Lake
Mon.. Tues. & Wed.
i Feb. 15, 16, 17
At
I State College Hotel
■- m "i i 1
n
xivetvs-Shoes
Store, in New York,ErooUyn Ncvatk
•nd PhiUdriplili Addin, lorMill
OrJm. 19. Hudion New York City
I,
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:? For Your
VALENTINE
Page and Shaw
“The Candy of Excellence”
Wrapped for Mailing
I The Penn State Photo Shop I
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£ ✓
> Maintains Daily Service on /
Developing and Printing of $
Kodak Films. Also a Fresh t
Lot of Kodak Filins on sale. $
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I 111 EAST BEAVER AVENUE |
i TEMPORARY LOCATION i
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Navy Pea Coats
Sheepskins
Hiking Shoes
Officers’ Dress Shoes
R. 0. T. C. Shoes
10 per ct. Reduction
Sweater Coats
Army & Navy Store
EAST COLLEGE AVE.
Sunday
$l.OO
llors D‘ou\eres
Chicken Rite Soup
Country Chicken. Virginia Style
Sunday
Chicken Rice Soup
Roast Vnginia Ham
Spiced Gi*i\y
Olnes
Vegetables both Dinners
Mashed Potatoes
Belgian Peas
Imperial Salad
Dessert both Dinners
. Boston Apple Pie
Amci ican Cheese
Ice Cream
Music by Teleknu’s Orchestra
I- WFlae of Tilice —Match
B—Passion—Ballad
C—Endeaimcnt
If—Selections fmni “Student Ptince”—Piano Solo
Oicheslra
lII Maya—Polish Dance
IV— Maid of the West
B—Moon-Pi tMiiwShoi e
Siring Qimttel
V— V—Fulling Leaves—Walt/’
B—Make It Snappv—Gallop
| State College Hotel Dining and Tea Room
SERFAS ’23
13(5 Allen St.
Dinner
Dinner
Russian Dressnng
J. P Lett H'whuii
- I. 17<hvaul*
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