Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 07, 1926, Image 3

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EX-GOVERNOR TENER
MAY APPEAR HERE
Billed For Talk In Bpllefonto
Monday—State College
Date Uncertain
PEPPER CANCELS LOCAL
SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT
A possibility that ex-Governoi I
K. Toner, gubernntmml candidate m
the l'h’G campaign, may appear hoio
to '•peak to the citizens of State Col
lege Monday, was seen following an
announcement vestcidny by the Key
xtone Gazette that he is booked foi a
speaking engagement in Bellefonte
at ten o’clock Monday morning.
At a late hour yesterday it could
not he definitely nscei tamed whethoi
or not the ex-Govcinoi would make
the tup to State College. At the
picsent time Mr. Tenei is campaign
ing in the western portion of Penn
sylvania and an outline of his plans
for the coming week were not dis
closed.
Pepper Cancels Engagement Here
When he was unexpectedly called to
the East, Senatoi George Wlmiton
Peppei was forced to cancel all his
speaking engagements throughout
ccntial Pennsylvania for the present
time. Senator Pepper was schedul
ed to arnvc in State. College Tuesday
as pait of Ins stumping campaign,
but the unexpected message fiom
Philadelphia caused a cancellation of
the engagement.
Coming on another political wave
was the rumor, afoot that Mrs. Gif
ford Pinchot, wife of the present
governor, would be bero Wedncsd.u
to campaign for her husbnnd in the
latter’s endeavors foi the , senator
ship. Mis. Pinchot hns been slump
ing the State in assisting her husband
and it was announced fiom unoiriu.il
soutccs that she intends to visit
State ‘College next week
Seniors Elect Honor
Men—Adopt Lion Suits
(Continued irom first page)
the student committee on Mo\c-up
Day met with the approval of the
class and was earned H. W Cohen,
chnirmnn of the committee, dosciiheil
the pioposcd senior jjnrb and was ap
pointed to take care of the disti ibu
tion of the suits,
T
’lie Lion Suits will be made of some
(lui able white material- and will be
pi iced at two'dollars They will con
sist of overall stvle ti ouscis and pack
et*. sfrCQhSfiKV’ative '-»t ylf* -withfa-Mue
lion stomped 'on the back of each A
supply of stock sues will probably be
leceived Monday. Distribution will
be made with one of the popular cloth
ing stoics as a ccntci
Seniors will be fitted in stock sire*
nnd if the supply falls shoit other 01
dots will be placed As each suit i*
purchased it Mill be stamped with .1
blue Lion. Membeis of the gradu
ating class are urged to leport to bi
outfitted at an eailv date
La Vie On Sale
C. E Megargol, business manage!
of the La Vie, announced that copies
of the year book can be sccuied fot
foui dollars upon application to him
Ii T Knebel urged on behalf of the
Caps and Gowns committee that theio
be whole-hearted lesponse to the
cauls for measurement appointments
■which he expects to mail ne\t week
W X.NTED—Caslnci Must hnve ref
erentes Apply' at Blue Moon Rcs
tauiant nt once ltp
Trustees Decide On
Graduation Program
(Continued from first page)
Tlayers showing of “The Boomeiang"
is billed for Fnda\, June eleventh nnd
the Thespians’ “The Kul Himself”
will go on the bonids the ne\t evening
Meeting in the Piesidont’s office
Friday the Boaid of Tiustoes Mill
elect now members to the Board The
Alumni Council meeting nnd banquet
is .it five o’clock in the evening while
the class banquet and icunion is at
sis.
The Revel end Muitland Alexander
of Pittsburgh will deliver the Bacca
laureate Seimon Sunday morning at
ten-thirty o'clock. In the afternoon
the College bum! will enteitain on the
fiont campus Pieceding an evening
concert nt eight-thuty o’clock will bo
Hie Vespci services in the open an
thentie '
.Uiimni I)a> Program
Monday, Alumni Day, will be oc
pied by alumni confeienees, senior
Class Day exercises and the annual
meeting of the Alumni Association
in the Auditonum Many e.ents aie
pionuscd for that dav. Theie will
be included class stunts, the paiade
of the classes to New Beavei field,
the special tiack events and the even
ing lcccption foi ictui nmg Penn State
men in the Armoiy.
The musical Clubs will give a le*
cital at eight o’clock in the Auditm
lum and at nine o'clock the leception
in the Armoiy will stait Alumni,
faeultv, scniois, juniois and guests
aie invited The Commencement Ball
will be held fiom ten o’clock in the
evening until two o’clock in the Ai
moi y.
Closing the exercises Tuesday, Com
mencement Dn.v.will be the piocession
fiom McAUistei Hall to the front
campus and the awaidmg of diplomas
at ton-thirty 111 the morning. In case
of ram the exeicises will be held 11*
the Auditorium
Bucknell Plebes Stop
Yearling Nine By 13-3
(Continued fiom first page)
hits were turned in by the entue
team, but the majoiitv ,weie widely
scattered and accounted foi no mils
Ten men fanned on the trickv offci
ings of Ilalicki, who pitched for the
Bucknell yearlings.
J Iladlcy accounted for the first
freshman score in the second inning
and Monahan brought m the other
tv.*o tallies in the tlmd and fifth
WoIIT was instrumental in sending
his team-mate across the plate
Bucknell disti [bated the score
throughout eight ..innings and scored
~&E"TeasE‘one run in each period The
heaviest sconng was done in the sev
ertth and eighth innings when' the
Lewisburg yearlings increased then
total by six runs
Leo is still troubled with an uncci
tain mound staff SchaciLoski start
cd the Bucknell encounter but wa
taken out m the seventh inning o
the fray to make way foi Decker
Neithei of the tosseis legisteied i
stnke-out Grow replaced Benedic
at shortstop in the seventh rnmnj
while Buchanan batted foi Dobbelaa
in the ninth.
In the Spring
The wise caterer realizes the
necessity of changing the
menu for spring days.
Winter or summer, spring or
fall, the foods for the season
may always be obtained
s On West College Ave.
“METZGER’S HAVE IT”
Send HER a gifts
Greeting FOR MOTHER
VCarcyf Framed Mottoes
. 50c to $2.50
OfMr MOTHER ’ S DAY CARDS
Mothers Schraffts Candy
Day Books Stationery
L. K. METZGER I I 111 Allen St.
BUMS’ UNION CONVENES
ON CAMPUS TOMORROW
All Freshmen Eligible Bui Musi
Wear Sufficient Clothinff
Or Pay Penally
Hoboes from nil Ponnsjlvnma nnd
neighbonng stales will appear on the
campus tomouow in vnnous stages of
lespeetabihtv when the yearlings ob
seive Ponn State’s annual Poverty
Dav
Uveiy member of the class of 102*1
is eligible foi membership in the
Bum’s Union, and each is expected
to aftrlintc Costumes for the dav
must cxpicss to a certain dogicc the
: poverty pi evident among trnmps, an
mchists and other social lights.
Freshmen aie icquited to don then
tnttcied vestments at eight o’clocl
tomorrow morning nnd to wear them
until five in the afternoon ni until the
conclusion of the Navy-Penn State
baseball game Too dunng diess will
be punished bv Tribunal uction.
Prizes will be awarded to the best
exponents of uttei insolvency at the
conclusion of a paiade to be ananged
before the baseball game A commit
tee of aitists will judge the “ragalin”
of the fust-vcai men.
243 Cases Treated
By Health Service
Penn State students missed 3388
houis of class work because' of sick
ness and injuries dunng the month of
April, accoidmg to the leport of the
Health Department submitted l»> Di
Rienour yesterday
Di Ritenour also states in this
month’s repoit that theie weie 737
visited in the Infiimmy 2-17 new con
ditions tieatcd, *l2 old conditions treat
ed, 229 excuses gi anted, and 20 bod
patients.
Throughout the past >eai the Col
lege Health Seiviee has been very suc
cessful in administering to the medi
cal needs of the students Dunng
the winter Dr. Ritenoui tiented sev
eral serious cases, including thicc
pneumonia patients
CHEER LEADER ELECTIONS
Hoad Cheer Leader
II S Buck ’27
Assistant
II M. Freeburn ’27
Junior Assistants
11. F. Blankenbiller ’2B
L R. Fcncil ’2B
A. Kuilnnd ’2B
P M. McWilliams ’2B
RUBBER CASE
BATTERY
13 PLATE
$15.00
Nittany Motor Co.
AT
FYES’
THE FENN STATE COLT.ibuIAIT
Underclassmen To (FRATERNITY NINES OPEN
Mi "g le At Smoker SCHEDULES IN TOP FORM
(Continued from first page)
of moKic Lick.. A novoltv act «.ll Slate ’2B Fans Setentecn In Si\
then he staged. Innings Winning For Phi
The to Inst event •will lie a set _>,• o 1
of temjr solos by W. C. Bowie ’2*i, nc* Kappa l Si. --1
eompnnied hv Sherwood Smith '2O •
He will sms: “Lost bv the Ride of the Although onlx thiee out of six sched-
Rimd’’ by Clnik; “Change O' Mind” ulod games of the Intorfiatemitv
bv Cuiriin, and “Me and Muh Paid- | 3lV soba!l senes xxeie jilajcd, a brand
nei" bv Strickland As a find mini- ~f pj U \ unusual to such eaily-senson
ber PJ. Farley ’2l and Louis SCaton- eonU ., N xias manifested
lek '2*l, two members, of the Thespi in j \ tt t | le j>, Kappa Alpha-Theta Knp
enst, will do a special dance act The , m pj,, t h« foimei nine got off
committee's statement Wednesdux fol- t() an o .ti lv lead and was never hend
ows* ed, the final scoie bung 11 to J in fa
vouring ns a clinrnv to the Spuil \m of Pi Krppa Alpha
Week activities, this smohei, it is Behind the pitching of II A Slate
hoped, will become an annual exonts '2B, xxho fanned 17 men in (! innings
and will be used to bind together the without allowing a hit, the Phi Kup
txxo i mil classes in spmt of fnend- |> i Pm team turned hack the Sigma
ship xvhich would be pracliciillx im- Pi tosseis b\ a 2 to 1 count
possible to do by an> othei means’’ The onlx othet game resulted in a
tie between the Beta Theta Pi and
Phi Kappa nines Alpha Chi Sigma
and Alpha Zeln, Delta Sigma Phi and
Alph i Chi Kho, and Alpha Gamma
Phi and Chi Upsdon games weie post
poned on account ol the pushball
sciap
Thespians Issue Call
For New Manuscripts
(Continued from first pace)
nutlim or authors. The fift\ dnllu
inynltj foi each road perfmrmince
aftei the first sik also will he nude
The winners last jear %\eie It B i
Smith '2(5, J. W. Ettci ’2l. E II Cole- \
man ’27, J II Vance ’27 and Iluniniel
Fishbuin '22. <
The Thespian road tup met v ith i
fan success at Willmmspni t, Yoilc, |
Hanisbuig, Washington, Frnt Mon- 1
roe and Hampton. Duiuig then sta\ j
in Washington the Tliespsans weie.
entertained by Wnung’s Penns\lvan-I
inns ;
GERNERD’S j
A new lot of 1
4-Piece Suits j
have just ar- :
rived. |
$3O and $35 j
Cleaning - Pressing * Repairing
BOOKS!
The Newest Novels are added to our
Rental Library—as they are published
J Stationery
Books KEELER’S Supplies
Cathaum Theatre Bldg.
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| Industrial Engineering Department |
t CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.50 to $21.00 |
Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables i:
i- £
CHIFFONIERS $12.50
TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $ (.00 to $lO.OO
CHAIRS $3.50
DESKS $12.50 to $25.00
TABLES $5.00
COSTUMERS $2.00
GATE-LEG TABLES $5.50
DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00
SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO
ROOM 106, UNIT B
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FRIGIDAIRE j
See It In Operation In Our Window |
’ 1 Rral | Frigidaire Is Colder
B 'ISf 1 ' Than Ice
H 1 Automatically, Frigidaire elec
trie refrigeration maintains a
|B® Bffl temperature so cold that foods
stay fresh until they come to
/ "" ’WPmr y our table. Frigidaire is always
I cold. See Frigidaire demon
/ . strated at our display room.
1 Electric Supply Co.
Peoples National Rank Bltlg.
terms ami new law
firfttfldfflififiß
&^ EOECraiCQ It E FUIGER ATION
ONE thing this hotel
has always meant
to visitors in State College
is better values —in rooms,
in food, in service, in com
fort.
Penn State Hotel
Across East Campus
EUGENE 11. LEDERER
Rev. Lovell Gives
Aid For Vocations
(Continued from first page)
in 1 *>oo, attending l.ilei the Hnitford
Theological *lOllllllOl%. Most of his
life has been demoted to educational
woih, the Philadelphia minister I.a\-
ing spent fifteen ye.ns conti ibiitmg
to the cause of luhnnccment of t! 1-
phase of woik in southern Cluni
Since l'J2O, 110 has been tinselling
thioughout the colleges ot the United
States as ,1 \ncatiun.tl coiriselloi It
students He has nuiuiicd a national
icputation in connection with this -mt
of jeligious enteipnso among the col
leges of the United States
VISIT THE
OLD MAIN ART SHOP
Cards and Gifts for
Mother’s Day, Grad
uation, and all other
special occasions.
Opposite Front Campus
\ Hear the
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| Blue and White Orchestra
| (S. S. Bcrengeria Orchestra )
X
| Every Evening
j Five to Seven
| AT
| THE BLUE MOON
»r£. EDWARD
Exclusive *
Representative CLOTHES— Made foi You
ttk
Jfft
The Edw-vrd Tuloking Co, Inc, Vbiladdphia
Swrtmuvick^
Panatropes -Radiolas-Records
W. R. GENTZEL
East College Ave.
The New Pink of
Perfection
As a timely token for
Mother’s Day we have
prepared a special wrap
for the Pink of Perfec
tion in one pound and
two pound sizes.
RAY D. GILLILAND
Druggist
the Edward show
ing of custom suitings
and topcoatmgs, and in
Edward style, you will
find the newest ideis as
worn on the campus by
wcil-Jrcsscd students
Choice woolens from
American and Pritish
looms the correct gar
ment designs individu
al!) cut and tailored to
vour measure
*2B” *3875
The EmsAiin Tut—flic new
t\pe of dinner jacket sun,
bench-made in line
maceruls