Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, June 08, 1926, Image 3

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    Tuesday, .Time 8, iiiiitf.
MANY NEW FEATURES
ADDED TO 1930 “BIBLE”
Honor Code Message From Dean
Ray Included—Book Mailed
To Incoming Plcbcs
Several innovations, never befoic
attempted, will be found in the fresh
man handbook that will be sent out
by Uic Y. M. C A. to evoiy inembci
of the class of 10.10, accoiding to W
*.J. Duibin, cditor-m-chief.
A message fiom the Donn of Wo
men will make its initial appeal ante
in the new handbook ns will the Penn
Slate honor code. It is planned to
•.end the hook to each incoming fresh
man at least thiee weeks pnor to
the opening of College. In this way
it is hoped to give the newcomeis
moie time to get acquainted with
thou new life ns well as to receive
some knowledge of the principles and
ideals of the College
Owing to the complications arising
in the publishing, the map of the bor
ough will not have a place in the vol
ume. The publication will contain
the same number of cuts as in fm
mei years The 19:10 Student Hand
book will be in the hands of the punt
cis by the twenty-fifth of this month
Seniors And Alumni
Take Part In Program
(Continued from fust page)
Day Senior class day evcrcises, held
m the open an theatre on the front
campus at mne in the morning will
itait off the day’s pioceodings. One
hom latei the animal meeting of the
members of the Penn State Alumni
Association in the auditorium will be
held At twelve-thirty an alumm
luncheon will be served on the front
campus while at one-thuly theie will
be a paiade of classes to Beaver field.
The committee has arranged for sev
eral traik events and class stunts for
Monday afternoon
The Aimory will be decorated by
AN unusual opportunity
XJL is offered college stu
dents to sell $lO.OO Acci
dent and Health Policies for
oneofthclargestand sound
est companies in this coun
try. Many agents make
$150.00 a week and over.
Quite a number have buUtup per.
tnanent bualnenei of their own,
and llVe now on the renewmli
which come to them automatical-
Iy_ ~ ~
. VVrilr Dept IA. Sutlo 215.
» 75 Montgomery St, Jersey
-» City, New Jersey
No other cigarette in the world it like Canids. Camels eon •
tain the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. The Camel
hlend is the triumph of expert blenders. Even the Cantel
cigarette paper is the finest made especially in France. Into
this one brand of cigarettes is concentrated the experience
and skill of the largest tobacco organization in the world.
RAIN KEEPS COURTMEN
IDLE—TO MEET BISONS
After remaining idle over tl'o week
end when inclement weathei prevent
ed the playing of the match schedul
ed with the University of Pittsbuigh
netmon Sntuidny nftemoon, Penn
State’s tennis sqund is driving with
lenewed /enl in piopaiation foi the
last contest of the year with Bucknell
S.ituidnv Coach Ilnm’s proteges aie
anxious to n\cnge thernseUes foi the
8-1 defeat they sustained at the hand*
of the Bisons in the season’s opener,
and me pointing for uctoiy
Silverstein and company of Wilkes-
Barre for the Commencement dance
to be held Monday evening Dancing
will continue until two o’clock.
On Tuesday morning the academic
procession will foim in fiont of the
Library at nine-foity-fivc o’clock pro
ceeding to the fiont campus for com
mencement exercises In case of bad
weather the cxeicises will be held m
the auditorium
Tickets piesented to seniois will be
gi\en pieference until mne-thiriv
Fiom nine-thirty until
five, the.doois of the Audtionum will
be open to anyone.
The sixtv-sixth graduation exercis
es wilt then teiminatc with a Senate
luncheon to the Trustees and to the
speaker of the dav. The luncheon
will be held at Varsity Hall at
twelve-tlmty.
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85 ELLIS HALL CHICAGO ILLINOIS
Have You Seen “The Woodward Cave?” \
If Not, Why Not? \
“A WONDER OF NATURE” f
One-Half Mile of Underground Scenery |
Located One and One-Half Miles |
West of Woodward
An hour’s drive from State College
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT i
comes that
day of days—and suddenly
you know you’re a Senior,
at the top of the world
—have a Camel!
WHEN comes the day
that can come hut once.
And as a Senior you’ve
reached your place at the
top of the world—hare a
Camel!
For Carnet shares of
its own enchantment with
life’s memorable events.
Camels arc of such choice
tobaccos that they never
tire the taste or leave a
cigarctty after-taste. Re
gardless of the money
you pay, there is no
mellower, friendlier or
better cigarette made
than Camel. r
So this day as you’ve
safely passed all the
hazards to life’s sublimcst
moment—know the taste,
the contentment that is
the due of the world’s
experienced smokers.
Have a Camel!
THREE FRATERNITY NINES
REMAIN IN TOURNAMENT
Finals To Be Played Saturday
Morning—Will Eliminate
Odd Team By Lot
Three contestants foi the Inteiftn
teimty bnseball championship will bo
loft in-the i mining after tonight’s
contests, if the weathei does not in
terfere.
Last W’eck’s pin’ mg lesulted m
Phi Kappa Psi easily defeating Alpha
Zotn, 8-0; Sigma Nu expeiicnced
some difiiculty but tonqiieied Tluti
Xi, 4-‘», \a a haul fought game, Pin
Kappa Sitfma had no trouble winning
fiom Sigma Chi, 8-0, while Phi Sig
ma Kappa took o\ei Kappa Delta
Rho, 4*2, in a closeh contested stuig
gk>
Sntui dav Sigma Nu nosed out Al
pha Chi Itlin, 1-0 Chi Pin was slated
to meet Phi Kappa Tau hut the game
was postponed. One of the thieo
teams left in the contest aftei the
semi-finals tonight will be diopped
by diawing lots The date foi the
final game is set for Situulay morn
ing
Because of the few plaving diys
rcm.unmg, P T Stuigeon ’2 r ), intcr
fiatermtv manage!, lequest-* .ill
teams to he on the field piomptly foi
* scheduled games.
Our highest with, if
you do not yet I now
Camel <ji lahi), at that
you try them IVf
yite you to compare
Camels with any axu
retie mad i at any price.
R J Rev noMi Tobacco
Company
Wimloti &aUui, N. C.
k 7HE‘PEms STATE COLLEGIAN
Council' Restricts
Old Rushing Rules
(Continued from first page)
he published in the COLLEGIAN and
sent officially to e\erv national fia
ternity at Penn State and to the na
tional ihnptcis o! headquaiteis of the
guilty fiatcimty.
“The guiltv fraternity shall then
he diopped fiom this council si«*
months of the college yc.u and notice
of this action also shall he published
and sent to all national fiiteiiutics
and to the headquaiteis of the guilt.,
fiateinitv, ns mentioned abo\e.”
If the poison who bon owed the bin
oculais fiom my loom does not letum
them, the\ will he reported as stolen
Geoigc PcMosx, "lfi \\’ College 2lp
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itv House, good iefeiem.es ]-\n
infoi matiun. inquire 722 K Leaser
Axeniie 2t-p
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fore commencement and replace the
old ones with new
RIDDLE FITMENTS '
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lal’s
ANNUAL REDUCTION
j Bigger Values Amazing Reductions
| Begins Tuesday at 8.30 A.
Every year before tlae boys leave, we endeavor to clean np our
surplus stock of Shoes, Furnishings and Clothing. In this sale
nothing will be reserved. Every article in the store will be reduced.
MEN’S suits Men's Shoes women’s shoes
Regular $37.50 Values Any Pair in All Our Novelty Shoes
t!,eStore At S6d_s
.Topcoats at | At Walkovers ats7
\ j Toptis Unionsuits at 69c. | Caps at &1.45 |
\ j Shirts 11 Neckwear Hose White Lieee
f Any Shirt in the Store j Bow Ties, 2 for $1.25 2 prforSl; 2prforsl.3s KNICKERS |
| Sl | Four-in-Hands at 95c. $1,50 Hose at 95c. Special at |
FOR THE HOUSE PARTY
$7.50 and $8 Tux Vests at - - $4.95 I $1.50 Studs at
Tux Shirts at $2.45 1 $1 Black Silk Hose at -
Patent Leather Pumps at - - $4.95
| 134 S. ALLEN AL'S SHOP 134 S. ALLEN
$ S
FOR S \ l.l!—Furmtuic of 4 100 m a*
paitnicnt. Will sell altogether or
separately. Apnitmont to rent 502
West Denver Avenue, Telephone
211-It. 2lp
LOST—Orange and green checked
jacket. Sntuidnv, Mav twenty-ninth,
at Mav D.iv Incnkfiist on Holme*
Field Finder please return to the
COLLEGIAN office Itp
RUBBER CASE
BATTERY j
13 PIRATE
$15.00
Nittany Motor Co. i
• I J)
FOR SALE—IO24 Ford coupe, neulj
enamelled and ovei hauled Pei feet
tunning condition Jln\e pm chased
a bigger cat and will sncnfice fm
quick sale. Impine ' COhLEfiTAN
office ;it-p. |
RENT A CAR '
DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF i
116 McAllister St. 5
SPECIAL
For The Week of JuneS to 14
Hats . . . $4.85
Fancy Silk Hose . .85
Caps . . . 1.85
Special Shirt Values 1.85
Suits . $35.00 to 50.00
THE FASHION SHOP
CHAS. E. WILLIAMS
“You Can Get It At Metzger’s” j
Graduation Gifts
Leather Bound Books
By the best known authors
Montag Stationery
In Gift Boxes
Fountain Pens
Ftrre Three
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Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
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