Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 19, 1926, Image 5

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    Tuesday. October lit. 1028.
WOMEN
URIAH WINTER WINS
OLEWINE SCHOLARSHIP! 2£ a n „7^
■ ! student.
mpelilirc Kxamination Basis’ ' Kivt ‘ othor ? lubs ™™ l ! s l ,or ta are
now supporting scholarships similar
Of Awarding Nearly ! , !'i/e !to that of the .State I'udtinitiun but
To Freshman Girl I ™ 5l ° r li,cs ? are , for she I,UIH ‘ IU ° r
I home eeoooiaies go 1 !.:.
Miss -Marian Winter ’.!O was the f'n.p,! Tiiflp 'lV'tm Will
~ner of the Olewine rehalarship tCI K,l,e 1 ea,Tl “l* l
I,y I;,iz:,htth Schedule Nine Matches
;vvine of ileilefonto to a freshman
! from Centre County. The sehol- Mine matches will constitute the
hin is awarded on the basis of a schedule of the Women’s Rifle team
;ij»etitive examination. according to an announcement by
liner *chumi\-mps for women stu- Lieutenant Miller of the military dc
ar.c T flJi P ©deration part meat who lias charge of the
wJarship o» one hundred fifty dol- sharpshooters.
3 a year given to home economic: “ challenge: have been sent to vari-
STUDENTS
You can eat just as cheap and better at
LAIRD'S TEA ROOM
As anywhere else
If von don’t get enough the first serving aslcfor more
Rates by the week 56.50 21 fVleal Ticket 57.00
55.50 Ticket for $5.00
\M E*R IE REA D V !
With handsomely styled
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“ Fall Suits and Topcoats u
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tf Rich Autumn Shades »■
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* SMITH TAILOR SHOP -
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ORRESS I IN G 0
OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 429 j
K. V. HOY ’2O BYRON H. HOY ’22 |
Food is a Necessity—Not a Luxury
DO NOT BUY IT ON CHANCE j
A tew minutes consistent thought-will |
show you the advantages of buying from S
R. V. HOY & SONS CO.
Groceries Cold Meats Fruits ?
Ice Cream Tobacco Cider j
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Industrial Engineering Department
Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables
■ ;:
CHIFFONIERS SI 2.50
TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50
CHAIRS - - $.1.50
DESKS ----- $12.50 to $25.00
STUDENT TABLES ------ $5.00
COSTUMERS - ------- $2.00
GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - $4.50 lo ?!)
DRAWING BOARDS - - 51.25 to SiS.OO
SWINGS ------- $5,110 to $lO.OO
PICTURE MOULDING • 3c to 20c per foot
MAGAZINE RACK - - $1.75
BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 (o $7.50 X
CEDAR CHESTS - - - -. $3.00 to $25.00 ?
ROOM 106, UNIT B |
lA/ATCH THIS AD
CLOTHES
Ready-made
And Cut to Order
ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY
STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL
CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED
SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES.
(JU&rterJtouse
Suits and Overcoats
*4O, *45, *5O
ALUMNAE WILL GATHER
| Report Thursday Night j| FOR MEETING SATURDAY
S Ail sophomore and freshmen | ;
j girl: who Wish to report Tor the j I'rojfram Provides Three Songs
! COLLKGIAN are requested to I j • .
| meet in- Room I*l. Liberal Arts || Ey C*lt3C Club—licjfins «lt
| Building Thursday night at ij O’clock
| eight o’clock. j; •*
.j In connection with Alumni Day, the
... ... , | Penn State Alumnae Association will
mis.institutions with whom the Penn , ive m . c| , t io„ for „ n women gnl(1 .
•Stiitu squill engaged lust year bin mi | Ul|tcs at ( . igM „' c l„ek Saturday even
attempt is being made to meet several | inß at Women’s Building. A short
new outfits. i program has been planned, including
The sport is a minor one for the three songs by the Girls' Glee Club,
girls and as such is given five points. The rest of the evening will be given
Since it is the only girls’ sport that to visiting old friends, according to
enters intercollegiate competition, the plans of the Alumnae Club, since
those who make the team will be this is the only opportunity during the
granted some form of insignia in ree- week-end for a general gathering of
ognition of their work. j the women graduates.
WATERSTREET INN
ONLY THE BEST
ASK THE MAN THAT’S BEEN THERE
Reservations for Parties and Special Dinners
SEE THE
i Kelvinator
t
KEYSTONE POWER CORPORATION
5 ■ The Logical Place lo Buy Electrical Appliances
♦
J 105 Allen Street Leitzell Bldg.
fc i™— l Jmmr dEEZ^MVI
U College Manner I
8 new EDWARD ■
11 showing in suits'and over- /'Y r I
II coats for Fall and Winter cm- /lr“*vy *"y .J'A I
■ bodies both in fabrics and r'A «T 1
I models the styles that well * / V/tij-Mh ’/I
M dressed college men aro wear- lq W
1 ing. New woolens—new Big ■
II styles but the same careful fit /A^vWj T/J H
■ and workmanship—and the M
U SMITH’S TAILOR SHOI H
B Exclusive Agency Mj-wW' Wimm U
EDWARD CLOTHES 0
R <MADE FORJYOU U
/ 1 No student is eompUie
without a Remington
Portable
THE ATHLETIC STORE, Inc., College Ave., Stale College, I’a,
THE MUSIC ROOM, Allen Street, State College, Pa,
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.,
238 West 3rd Street Williamsport, Pa.
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
student who uses a Reining*
Portable Typewriter will tell
couldn't get along without it,
) it takes the drudgery out of
up hi 3 lectures and preparing
iorts and theses. Besides the.
saves, tho Portable provides
work than could possibly bo
3ut by hand. Profs are human,
iow, and they appreciate and
neat and legible work*
find Remington Portable the
it, fastest, and simplest to oper
tll portables. .It is the lightest
(8 Yi pounds,' net) and most
. compact portable (carrying
case only 4 inches high) with
four-row standard keyboard.
Can be purchased for $lO
down and $5 monthly.
The Recognized Leader in
Sales and Popularity
ENERGETIC STUDENTS over 21 can
secure desirable and profitable con
nection with strong, Old Dine Legal
Reserve Insurance Company. Triple
indemnity, combination life and ac
cident policies. Mail reples to box
1, Collegan office. . 10-1-St-p.
ROOM FOR RENT—2OH South P.ur
rotves Street. 2t-p.
| Musser’s Grocery |
f Introducing j
| Penn State Coffee j
1 I
j STUDENT .PIES
| and PASTIES
? A Specialty \
FISHER BAKERY \
W. Beaver Avenue j
Wrigley’s Chewing Sweet
helps teeth, mouth, throat
and digestion in a delightful
and refreshing way. Removes
odors of smoking and eating.
People of refinement use it.
The most welcome call
to smoke ever sounded
NEVER was there a smoke invita
tion that could compare with
"Have a Camel!”
On swirling city streets. In the
roadster as it bounds over the hills.
In the study or by the fireside, no
other snicking phrase is so pro
vocative cf enjoyment and friend
ship. In its realization comes a
boundless sense of gratitude and
contentment.
That is because Camels are the
favored smoke of millions of ex
perienced and successful men. To
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C,
LOST—Sigma Chi Fraternity Pin in NOTICE—WouId you like to buy a
01.1 Mai::, lias H. S. Ax ’2ll‘en-i new - Underwood Portable Tvpe
gruved an the back. Please return \ writer for ■ $45.00. See 'lngbraiu.
to Signal Chi House. ; Sigma Nu House in the evening.
I the style shoppe |
5 ' 105 Beaver Ave. s
% <
1 Exclusive Ladies Ready to Wear |
I We specialize in Ladies Garments of ITx- J
£ elusive Style at very Reasonable Pricrn. " j
| See our line of Gowns, Wraps and Milli- t
; nery and compare prices. J
| STYLE SHOPPE $
| The New Ladies Ready to Wear Shoppe ’<
5 105 Beaver Ave. i
j Opposite Post Office Opposite Post Office v
ncooooooooccoi
§ House Party Time
8
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8 and all ready to go, at---
f The College Man’s Shop
New and Complete Line Of
Full Dress Furnishings
Westertex Suits
Society Club Hats
CLEANING and PRESSING
HARRY SAUERS
| Allen St.
ever-increasing millions who have
tried them all, who could well
afford to pay more, Camels arc the
first and only choice. Since the
dawn of smoking, there has never
been a succcss like Camel’s.
Camel preference is the inevi--
table expression of Camel quality.
No other cigarette made is like
Camels. No other smoke was ever
so smooth and mellowy mild. For
your own high pleasure, we invite
you to rise to the world’s most cele
brated smoke call. Have a Camel!
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