Friday, November -5, 1926 GLEE CLUB WILL SING IN ALTOONA Offer First Recital Tuesday at Penn-Alto—Appear Here Pennsylvania Day MISS PECK TO ASSIST IN INITIAL ATTRACTION The Penn State Glee Club will ap peal in Altoona Tuesday night for it? first concert of the season. This ap pearance is undei the auspices of the Rotary Club of that city and will-take place in the Pcnn-Alto hotel. After the concert a dance will be held. Miss Nena Pales Peck, entertainer and improvisatrice, will be an attrac tion of the hist home concert which will be put on Novcmbei thirteenth, m the Auditorium Director Giant lias arranged a program for this af fair, based on the assumption that the Pennsylvania Day crowds aie in the mood for the lighter type of mu sic and' therefore will present humor ous and amusing numbers Piano Monologues Miss Peck will appear »j a group of original piano monologues which she has presented successfully bcfoie aud iences in all the large Eastern cities. The Varsity Male Quartette also will g*ve several humorous selections Final tiials for permanent member ship m the Glee Club were held last we<?k. Fifteen new men were added, increasing the'total singing strength of the songsters to forty-five men. The following men have been with the club during the tual period of the ‘last month and all were successful in passing the final test First tenors 11. D Greer ’3O. P. S. Hagan ’29, W. E. Patterson ’29, C. A Schooner ’29, and L N Wilson ’3O Second tenor D. 0. Lane ’23. Bmitones: D. F 'Bcissell '3O, A S Burke ’3O, W. H. ‘Linde ’3O, J L Martin ’3O, A. S Payne ’29 and It 11. Tice ’3O. Basses: X E Davis ’29, J M Donnelly ’29 and ’C A Glass ’3O | Fraternities Must List j 'j House Party Chaperones I j The chan men of all fratei- j | mty soc.al committee* arc ie- s ! quested to register the names ! J and addresses of house party j | chaperones in the office of the i 'jj Dean of Women by Monday, | I ’November eighth j Never such value in a vacuum cleaner The dependable cellar-tcrattic ’ Standard < ROYAL The THOROUGH electric cleaner was $61.50 now $48.50 with attachments Everybody said that the Standard Royal at $62.50 was worth that and more. What will they say now that we have cut the price $14.00 in one slash! You housewives who have clean ers which are good for cleaning rugs only and have been yearning for one that cleans everything from cellar to attic, this is your opportunity! Here is unprecedented value! Ask ua for a demonstration. Watch how the Standard Royal takes up threads and lint and also deeply embedded dirt which a brush can not get. Watch how well it cleans bore floors, linoleum, and con crete. Watch how efficiently the attachments work. Then judge its value for yourself. Not merely a RUG cleaner but a HOUSE cleaner ! 1 Electric Supply Co. ft Bell 7-J j Peoples Bank Bldg. Library Staff Points Out Causes for Missing Books s “lf eveiy fraternity house and j boarding house on the Penn State j campus were cunvassed for books be- ! longing to, the Carnegie Libraiy, a I great variety of long-lost volumes | would help to increase the adequacy j of the present supply,” ventured a Penn State librarian yesterday j Year after year scores of books j have left their comfortable shelves in i{ the local temple of liteiatuie, never I to return And, according to the li* • brary matron, just as often a student ! leaves his place of abode, never to J return—to the same address. This . uncanny student ability to effect a ( timely change of residence has per plexed numerous librarians, who are at present attempting some means of solving and preventing like myster ies Sixty Disappear A recent statistical sheet shows that sophomores and juniors hold a majorityjover freshmen and semois in the number of transgressors upon the library punctuality code. More than sixty books failed to respond to last year's roll call. Since a new ruling whereby delinquent accounts aie straightened by treasury clerks dur ing the registration penod, the num ber of missing and overdue books has deci eased considerably. Last year a student employe of the library relieved a certain fraternity bookcase of a double armful of dusty manuscripts that had once claimed residence in a Carnegie repository Two years ago a Nittany student, ap parently young, returned a book that was ten years overdue, ut the institu tion of a “clean-up” day, on which, overdue books tould be returned, fine exempt. The libraiy recently established a seivice dc-luxe, sending a messenger to relieve neglectful students of the overdue book, of the fine that had ac cumulated and of twenty cents for the dc-luxity of the service. Two cents a day is charged as a fine for books that arc taidy in return. Errant freshman oftimes take years in complying with an upper classman’s demand to return a certain book to the library and, very often, this pil grimage to the temple of manuscripts is never completed. The Nittany librarian concluded by stating that irate students who be -I'cvc that present fines are too high should be reminded that such insti tutions as Bucknell and Pennsylvania ihorge a rate double that of Penn State Cow Testing Course Will Be Given Here A tiaming course for cow testers will be given at Penn State Novem ber fifteenth to twentieth, C R. Gear hart, supervisor of cow testing asso ciation work in the state, has an nounced. Several such courses have been given this year and the young men who finished the work creditably all went into good positions In the couise starting the middle of this month, instruction in feeding, care and management of dairy cows, common diseases of dairy cattle, milk testing, methods of registering dairy cattle and rending of pedigrees, and records will be offered. This work is designed to supplement practical dany cows which is so essential to the work. FOR SALE—Ford Touring Car; good condition , Bargain. Phone 323-R. IMusser’s Grocery s Introducing I Penn State Coffee ! rSER NERD’S Dress Clothes for £ Penna. Day i‘ J A Full Line For $ i R « nt £ 5* ❖ $ Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing $ “You Can Get It At Metzger’s” Shot Guns and Rifles for rent Shot Gun Shells 95c per box Typewriters for rent—s3.so per month JOIN OUR LIBRARY OF FICTION | It contains over 1000 books 8 L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St. | Time of Football Returns | Tomorrow Changed to Two j Tclegiaphic returns from the I Pennsylvania-Pcnn Slate, foot- j ball game will Mart promptly at j two o’clock tomonow aftci noon i m the Auditorium ami not at ! two-thirty as announced bv I posters placed on the campus j The doois will open fifteen nun- * utos before the returns -stmt J Thespian Vaudeville Show Will Be Good But Don’t Believe It Thespian rehearsals hnv e been call ed off indefinitely! Such was the announcement at the final reheaisal last night in the Bull Ten' Head-Thcspie Vance decided that the show could not go on' Theie are not enough changes of costume — the boys and girls (tee-hoe) can’t get into then Spanish costumes In oth er words, the Thespians aie mad at the world in general and at-Vance m particular simply because he wouldn’t let a Spanish dance creep into the pio grum for the Vaudeville Show (price seventy-five und fiftv cents) on the night of Friday, the twelfth of t'us month Harry Branerd, Walt Ament and Vance—the king Thespir—are out ■of jobs, too Brancid spiaincd his light cu executing a difficult buck nnd-wing step the othei night, while Ament bioke his collai-bone dealing New Yoik fashion in a budge gome at Maple Lodge the Finlay befoio the Syracuse game. He is in such bad sliaits that Vance thinks the su perb satellite from the Delt house will hav e to be shot! Vance Not In Pink Vance is not m the pink, eithci 1 Tohn lost most of the uppei legistei in his voice and dropped ami bioke his budge when he tned to reach high “C” with a club sandwich m his mouth. All in all, the Cl .b is in no condition to put on then ”itz\ vaude ville visttation before the house party audience « Young Sock Kennedy, trying to em ulate Old Sock who s now m the lumbci business in Saskatchewan, fell from a tiee two nights ago when he was Irving to snare a lobin’s egg in a fake nest -His injuries may keep him from the stage for the rest oE the week, ‘although it is hoped that the surgeon at the Bellefonte hospit al will be able to sever Ins jugulai vein and start a Tiemonhage. FIREPLACE WOOD COAL State College Fuel&SupplyCo. An Antiseptic Should Always Be Accessible , Its presence is one of your greatest protec tions against infection and diseases. We handle ZONITE Rated as one of the world’s greatest anti* septics. RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist PENN state cotxegiatt Ad ECONOMICS SECTION IS'ON .INSPECTION TRIP The first Pennsylvania Co-operative Conference will be held on Ag Hill, November twelfth to thirteenth. Of ficials of the various farmers’ asso ciations will attend. An exchange of ideas, rather than a program of instruction is the ob ject of this conference Among tne | spcakois will be Mr. A W McKay, of the United States Buieau of Coop eration and Mr. P -R. Tavlor, head of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Mar kets What will he done with the ie-.t ol the vaudeville actors remains a deep, daik mystery. Neff, the dancing jugglni and magician, will no douhl be strangled In his bed this evening by the little’ handkerchiefs that he inputs upon shoving into a double ended caidboaid tube. (Theie ought tr oc a law against such toituie!) Pic Thrower Zacomek, tlje negro neciomancei of “The Kid Himself,” is in line to be killed ontught by Sappci, his purt rei in a pie-thiowing net Sapper thinks, though, tlmt his life i- secuie! It is not' Zuconick recently bought p trick cigai winch he w ill give Sap per immediately upon the lattei’s at taining his majority. That’s what all politicians me trying to get—but somebody’s got it bid away some* whei c. But lpgardless of what has hap pened to the rest of‘the motlev cicw, Coach D. D. Mason «uys the vaude ville show will bo put on upon the scheduled night, min. shine or cy clone Florida please note. (Olihlih We foigot Roy Nelson and Stew Runklo. That was almost a breach of silhouette. Roy* anil Stew aie go ing to play hide-and-seek with Stew’*, mobile Adam’s Apple—and nftei Stew finally swallows, it, Roy will sing “I’ve Been Looking for Someone Like You” with vaiidtions, and Stew will say “Don’t ‘Kid Yom>elf’" and the act will be ovei ) Thnts enough foi tins time—by Tuesday, we expect Nelson to have committed suicide and Rankle to have died fiom ctaivat.on. (That apple novel would stay down ) But—believe it oi not—the ’Thes pians aie going to put over a tre mendous success‘(this is the bunk) at house-pai ly T time Kesei \ed tickets Coi seventv-five cents, general admis s.on foi filty cents And if you can find out when they're going to have the ticket sale, you’ie a much bettei man than we thought you vveie and hair \ SHAMPOOING MARCEL WAVING > > NELLIE J. VANCE £ 2nd Floor Leitzejl Bldg. Telephone 240-J jj ' jumtahuiamuujmmt f CLOTHES ~ Ready-made ? And Cut to Order. 2 ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED L "SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. • , r#%i_ • ( „ Suits and Overcoats • ' »40,*45,*50 ■ , lSiEssnNaEiss2ssSi3s£s£EisS3EU3&Mn BIFF! BANG! A BIG HIT!! Thespian Vaudeville Show FRIDAY, NOV. 12 TICKETS 50c AND 75c On Sale at State College Floral Shop RED CROSS DRIVE BEGINS THURSDAY Fraternity Members To Appeal To Own Groups—College Students Aid Work ORGANIZATION OFFERS NURSES’ SERVICES FREE The State College Red Cioss mem bership dine has boon fmmulated and actual canvasMng will start on AimnUee Day, Novcmbei eleventh. As part of the organization, a mem bci of each fiatemity will present the Red Cioss to Ins paitieulai group, 1 in an endeavor to gam a 100 pei cent enioilmcnt through chaptei action. The names of all fiateimties success ful in this effort will be announced caning the Roll Call. As lesident. ol State College dur ing the laigei portion of the yeai, Penn State students aie really an integral part of the community life. Foi that icason it was felt that thev should have the same oppoitumty as clhcis m becoming memheis of this 01 gam/il.on, according to L R Plotts *27. student icpicsentative The services ot the local Red Cioss rut.se aie available to students m case ot illness This aid is rcndeied free, hut if anyone ea>c« to lecompense tin* Red Cioss foi aid it helps to finance local woik Last veai appioximately sixteen thousand students m more than one hundied institutions located .11 the Enslcui area enrolled as membeis of the Rod Cioss Di V* H P Faunce, president of Blown University is chin man of the College Roll Call in Lius aion this ycai Farmers Gather for ■ All-state Conference The class in Agiicußural Economies 2 left with Prof J K McCoid and P.-of F F Linmgoi, on Wednesday, foi Philadelphia Maikcts will be inspected and general conditions ob seived About forty juniois and seniors went on the trip Tomorrow after noon maikcts will be forgotten while the entire group attends the game at 1 ranklm Field BE AT PENN 7:00 P. M. Houser Wins Class Architecture Prize Mark M, Houser ’27, a student m the course in landscape architecture at Penn State, has been declared win ner of a contest m designing, J R. Blacken, head of the landscape woik at the College, has announced. Eight seniors competed in the con ! test. A class room twenty-two by fifty feet in size, with a platform on one side and blackboards on the walls, was provided and the design was draw n to fit the space and conditions Four hours were allotted each stu dent A faculty committee of three then judged the designs, and Houser's was chosen because of its excellence and practical application. PROF. EVERETT READS ENGINEERING TREATISE Professor H. A. Everett of the Me chamcal Engineeung department will p.’cwnt a paper on "A Temperature Cntrophy Chart for Air and the Dia pmuc Gases” at the meeting of the 'American Society of Mechanical En gineers to be held in New Yoik c.ty December sixth to ninth. | Fire Insurance $ ¥ Eagene H. Lederer t * ••.**.* ♦• • . *j* TX7E are now making our own ** Home Made Scrapple. Place your, orders now for next w’eek’s supply. Phone 220 330 To eliminate that hungry feeling GO TO KNOX CAFE All Collegian , Subscriptions ■ :; Due •' November 15 After this date all unpaid subscriptions will be stopped <rfi£s Tiir LOST—Satuulay, Octoboi 23, under East Stands, a while gold Illinois watch, initials, T M R on back Findcx please notify D. D. Bunk--, Alpha Chi Sigma house. Reward. REXALL DRUG STORE ROBERT J. MILLER, P. D, ««kWX\\X\W\\\\\XVs c> o I. J. MEYERS 437 W. College Ave. JOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOCO >OOOCOOOCOO!>"' g Try our Night Lunch £ JOOOOOOOOCOOCCCOCCCOOO § g >oooooocoooooeccooo
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