Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 29, 1926, Image 3

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    Friday, Oclolicr 2!), 1!)2S
Students Cheer Fred
Waring and Orchestra
(Continued from first page)
luxes made the students long for
House-Party. Never have “Tmg-a-
Img", “Alabama Stomp” and “Bol
shevik” been more successfully ren
deied. The Wnnngs aie an orches
tra capable of mote Ihun one effect
Eveiy man doubles and tuples—and
there aic eighteen men.
Wednesday night the “Pennrjl
vantans” assisted by Fieddie's prote
ges from the University of Noith
Cniohnn kept the students happy for
an hour and ten minutes and then
left for Camden where the,\ will iec
ird the “Blue Room.” The Penns j!-
vaninns are booked to appeal at the
Stanley theater in Philadelphia and
there is a slight chance that Freddie
will di urn-major his tioops out at
Franklin Field next Satmday.
Freddie is not u bit abashed at the
iccord of the Penn State football
team this yeai. “Thej’ll lick Penn
by six touchdowns. No, bv eight.”
'Vnd then just after the students hail
given a “New Yelj, Waring” the or
chestra played “Victoiy.” The War
•ngs’ play the Alma Mater on every
now year's eve
During the second performance on
Wednesday night Freddie suddenly
disappeared The orchestra was
ready. The audience was ready But
where was Freddie 9 Outside talk
ing over old times with a tattered oljl
man whom he had once come acioss
in the BairenS'Stx years ago
Scotty Bates, the announcci,
Re 1 Grunge, and intermittently Miss
America, finally found him and
biought him back “He’s a Wow,”
said Scotty in his simple wav “He
and Roily, that's the diunvmoi, aie
the comedians of the oichestra”
Roily and five olhei players hail from
Tyrone.
Thespians Prepare
For House Party Card
(Continued from first page)
buck and wing dances by, some well
known foot aitlsts Believing that
no program is complete without voc
al haimoni/ers, the production man
agers have provided for a trio to smg
a few blending stains of the old-fasli
ioned type
Replacing the Snnth-Fishburn-:
Fishei-Colcman piano quartet that
was well received at last year’s per
formance, a tiio of “ivory tickleis”
will attempt to better the perform
ance of the onginiil players The
program will be concluded with sev
eral selections as interpreted by one
of the leading local oichestras.
Dean Chambers Speaks
At School Dedication
Dean Chambers, of the School of
Education, was present at the deifi
cation exercises of the new Johns
town Senior High school, last Fri
day and Saturday The school is
one of the most advanced in the eoun
tiy.
The meeting was addiessed by,
Dean Chambers, who spoke on the
“Equipment of the Secondary School
Teacher.” Othei piominent speak
eis vveie F B Hans, State supcim
tendent of Pennsylvania public
schools, .T J'. Tiggeit, United States
Commissioner, Di L V. Loos, of the
University of Minnesota and nation
ally known in Education and Chan
cellor Bowman,' of Pittsbuigh uni
versity.
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i Fresh shipment of
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RAY D. GILLILAND
Druggist
Mexico To Figure in
“Y” Course Tomorrow
(Continual from first page)
iigious, art and political institutions.
Barrera will give an illustrated lec
ture during the first part of the pro
gram and will lay particular -empha
sis on the true character of the Mex
ican native
Llera Singers
, The Llera singers will appear for
ceveial acts following Senor Barrera’s
lecture. The group consists-of Senoi
Felipe Lleta, a baritone, a pianist and
guitarist of ability, Senoia Julia Llera,
an operatic soprano and Felipe An
tonio, their ten-year-old son.
Each one is a soloist and their duct
and tiio woik is a striking combina
tion in harmony. The young son is
a contra-tenoi and foi his age his
voice has a remarkable range. One
of the most effective numbers is “La
Teguna,” “My Little Svenndor ’*
Tliic,e instruments arc used, the pi
ano, guitui and salterio. The salterlo
is one of the oldest instruments known
being old among the Aztecs long be
foie the Spaniatds conquered Mexico
ft was this instrument that mtioduced
Llera to Mexico City when she was
eight years old.
Senor Barrera
Coming to the United States at the
age of thuteen, Senor Barrera receiv
ed his enily education here, .later
studying at the University of Mexico
and in Pans. He has studied many
languages, speaking English, French,
Spanish, Latin, Italian, Norwegian,
German, Swedish, Danish and Portu
gese.
Forensic Men Issue
Calls for Managers
The Foiensic Council issued a call
yesterday to members of the senior
and junioi classes to try out for man
ager and assistant manager positions
o’ the debating team.
Prof J. H Frizzell, coach of the
debating team, wishes all applicants
to come for a personal mteiview at
Room 304 Old Main, or at his resi
dence, 210 Highland Avenue, before
Saturday, November sixth. Profes
soi Frizzell states that the chief req
uisite for the managerial post will
be the ability to write a direct and
effective letter. The burden of the
managing previously fell upon Pro
lessor Fiirzell, but the abundance of
woik to be accomplished at this time,
made the creation of the new office a ;
necessity.
NOTED AGRICULTURISTS
PAY VISIT TO COLLEGE
Dr. C. W. Larson, ohief of the bu
reau of Dairy Industry of the United
States Department of Agriculture
and Mr Freder.ck Rasmussen, execu
tive secretary of the National Asso
ciation of Ice Cream Manufacturers,
GERNERD’S
Dress Clothes for
Penna. Day
A Full Line For
Rent
Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Added Attraction On The Stage
The Southland’s Premier Entertainers
The 9 Musical Magpies
Plantation Jubilee Singers and Orchestra
Monday and Tuesday
■ln Sabitini’s “Bardley’s The Magnificent” ■'
SPECIAL PRICES-ADULTS 50c, CHILDREN 25c
"A NIGHT IN MEXICO’
r THE Llera Mexican Museums in collaboration with Senor Carlos Bai
1 rerra, noted lecturer, playwright and author, will present here i
the near future a colorful pageant of music, motion pictures and storj
entitled “A Night in Mexico”. This entertainment is a dramatic pic
ture of Mexico at its best Senor Llera is the “Victor Herbert o
Mexico”, an artist of note in his native land mid the dneclor of th
president’s orchestra Scnonta Llera has been a Mexican Grant
Opera star for several years and received her operatic education n
Paris Tino Felipe, their nine year old son, is a youthful prodigv, whi
has been brilliantly schooled in showmanship ns well as vocal training
Interspersed between the musical numbers, Senor Carlos Barrcro wil
talk on the art, literature, music and architecture of Mexico, usinj
motion pictures to illustrute his discussion.
v ill' be the guests of the School of
Agiicultuie.
A speczl meeting will be hold m
room 25!) Dnrj Building at nine
thirty o’clock, at which the visitois
will give buef talks Dau> students
piay obtain excu«es fiom second hou.
classes m ordei to attend. Di Lar- :
son was head of the Depnmcnt of i
Daily Husbandry hole fiom I‘ilj to
1016. Mr Rsmussen succeeded him, ;
until appointed State Secretaiy of
Agncultuic du.ing the Spioul ad
ministration
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Scientific Treatment of Skin and Hair 8
Shampooing
NELLIE J. VANCE
2nd Floor Leitzell Bldg. Telephone 240-J |
Good Taste
What could be sweeter than
the delightful concoctions of
color, weave and style that
Braeburn originate for us.
Their unusual Clothing always
has Just the kick our Penn State
friends like.
$35.00 of
MONTGOMERY & GO.
FEATURING
STYLE PRICE QUALITY SERVICE
JOHN GILBERT
THE PENH,;,STATE COLLEGIAN
ALBERT DEALS, SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
Marcel Waving
1928 La Vie Dedicated
To Dean E. Holbrook
(Continued from first page)
States Buieau of Mines The Dean,
whose full name is Elmei Allen llol
biook, was, bmn in Fitchbuig, Mass
achusetts
Prominent Miner
Penn Holbiook is prominent ,r the
m-ning and motalluigical societies in
Aim lieu, being a mcmbei oi the
American Institute of Mines and Met
ailuig.v, the Coal .Mining Institute and
the American Eng’neeiing Standards
Commission In addition to belong
ing to the Phi Gamma Delta, he is a
member of the following honoiuiv
fraternities Sigma Xi, Theta Tnu,
Sigma Tau, Sigmu Gamma Epsilon
and Phi Kappa Phi lie is al-o affil
iated with the Cosmos Club
Thu La Vie staff appiovcd several
new ideas about the book and made a
lefimtc plan foi the development of
the Junioi section The v ork on the
veai-book has been progie.smg nitel/
and is being finished as xcnHu'cd
All individual pictuies me expected
to be m the hands of the cngiavers by
November the fifteenth Any busi
ness concerning the La Vie may be
Lansncted m the office above the
Photo Shop anv night between the
iouis of six-tmrty and cight-tlmt;
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The stag at eve
THIS fellow missed out on a heavy date tonight
fcy the close margin of one phone-call. But
don’t waste pity on him. He has his jimmy
pipe and a tidy red tin of Prince Albert . • «
grand little pals in time of stress.
When that cool, comforting smoke comes
curling up the pipe-stem, troubles evanesce with
every puff. For P. A. is The National Joy
Smoke in fact as well as phrase. Cool as a
money-lender. Sweet as a check from home.
Fragrant as a pine-grove on a damp morning.
You’ll like Prince Albert better than any
other tobacco you ever packed into a pipe.
the friendlyway it treats your tongue
and throat. You’ll like the way it helps you over
the rough spots. Buy a tidy red tin today and see!
Fringe Albert
—no other tobacco is like it!
©1926, R.T Reynolds Tobteco
Company, Winston Salem, N C.
DEMAND COLLEGE
TRAINING COURSES
The demand for service in supply
ing training couises for the lndust
nal omploxees of the State bj the
Lngmeering hxten«ion department of
the College is reflected in the nvrnv
inhumes i courted as « result of the
department's e\h:brt m the Penn
State booth .it the Sewjui-cciitenni.il
in Philadelphia
Prof .1 O Keller, head of the de
putmont that each yoai i caches mer
cght thousand industrial employees,
sard yesteidnj that the night class
and home study courses ottered at
co.-t heie arc* rapidly reaching the
“See Your Orders Cooked” l
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&il ffie&o with College m&ss
Varaly Slickers
(YELLOW OR OLIVE 1 "
Sporl Coals
(YELLOW on OLIVE)
AJ TOWER CO.
BOSTON
a mass a
Pasfe Tnveo n
height of then popularity foi the vln
tel season. Mari\ new aduiti rras, to ih"
depaitment daft und the iiyu'inn*; *u
a new engineenng estem,) m '-ehtad
at line beai e/idc’iee to the e u.i
v.oih the stiff I-. itndoi,{rk'n' r this
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LOST—Satuiday, 0 <-iobet 21, under
K rst Stand*-, a i ,*hi*e gold Illinois
watch, initial**, ’ f 51. R on bach
hinder plca-e it r,tif\ D D Ranks
Alpha Chi Sigi pu house. Reward.
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P. A. it told evrnrrhcre {it
tidy red tint, pound and half,
pound tin humidon, and
pound crystal elan humidors
with tponge,motitener top
And always with every bit
of bite and parch removed by
the Prince Albert proceu.