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

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    i Tuesday, December 7, lt)2G
WOMEN
AT YOUR SERVICE
Beginning with the women’s
department of the COLLEGIAN
a new organisation of the wo
men’s staff on the paper was
planned and with next Tuesday’s
issue the new order goes into ef
fect Then the icpoiting of
girls’ news on the campus will be
turned over to sophomoies and
freshmen, and the jumois will
be initiated into the tiials ot
news editing.
Your interest and co-operation
were lequested in the first wo
men’s column’s, and now we ask
again for the support so neces
saiy if the women’s department
is to be a success Its purpose
is to serve your interests, not to
worry you to death by asking for
news as some ot you have
thought. Use these columns to
advertise the things you want
to put acioss.
Thirteen fieshman and sopho
more girls—lucky we’re not sup
erstitious—have completed the
training course for reporters
These girls are at your service:
the Misses A. E. Geary, R. E.
Gohl, M. Y. Flanigan. M. M. Mer
cer, and B I. Wolfson, sopho
mores, and the Misses E. B.
Fisher, B. H Johnston, E. C
Klein, A. A. Kryder, D. J. Lon
stein, M. G. Piper, M D. Watson
and G. M. Woodrow, freshmen
GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!!
I;; Where Else Can You Get Such Pleasing and Practical Gifts ? *j; \
Electric Cleaners Heaters Irons
Toasters Curlers Book Ends £!
Beautiful Bohemian Pottery Japanese Fancy China ’£
Silver Mounted Casseroles Community Silverware •£'
Candlesticks and Candles Carving Sets *'
Heisey Table Glassware Pie Servers, Etc.
Toys for the Children and Hundreds of Attractive £
Gifts for the Men
1 KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE l
EAST COLLEGE AVENUE
BOSTONIANS
Famous Shoes For Men
We specialize in shoes
Therefore
THE PLACE TO BUY SHOES
Is at the
COLLEGE BOOT SHOP
125 Allen Street )
\£M £MT LEAVE'EM
WITH T
EVELYN BRENT KEJMiS
LAWRENCE GRAY by the fast-stepping youth
LOUISE BROOKS of today.
“Meet 'em and treat *ent!
PRANK TUTTLE Love’era and leave 'em!
j*.reduction Off with the oldl On *nth
t , the new!"
•oai/riviot—iun .wi«v
Is this the battle cry of the
d Qaramoimt picture modem mis.?
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DEC. 10-11
Cathaum Theatre
Co-eds Traverse
More Than Four
Thousand Miles
Between the opening of College in
September .mil the Thanksgiving va
cation Penn State co-eds hiked a to
tal of 4,01)2 miles at an aveinge speed
of tour miles an hour In spite of
nun overhead and mud underfoot
loity-one jjnls hiked at least seventy
miles the distance reqmicd to win
the thiee and a thud points given for
a complete hiking season, and many
covered a greater mileage
The second hiking season will close
at the Eastei vacation nnd the thud
when college closes m June Girls
who have hiked seventy miles each
season will icccive ten points townid
then numerals. Manngei Jeanette
Ilittci '29 predicts that many girls
will complete the 210 miles if piesent
interest in the activity continues
Old English Theme
Again To Be Feature
At Christmas Party
The Lord and Lady of the Mac Hall
Manor will entertain their subjects
at the annual Chnstmas party ne\t
Wednesday night. Loids, ludios, pea
sants, yeomen, jestors, pages, the car
dinal, and the poet will be scivcd
with a special dinnei of loast polk,
applesauce, mashed potatoes, peas,
and plum pudding, in Old English
style on bate tables by candlelight
with knife nnd spoon foi the only
utensils
Next to Whiley’s
The guests will be ontoitamed bv
the antics of the two jcstois, the
songs of the glee club anil the Intent
verses of the poet. Traditionally the
lord of the manor will be the piosi
dent of the W. S G A , this veal
Aliss E. It. Frank ’27 The lady of
the mnnor and a lonl and ladv from
erch class, the jestors, poet, pages,
nnd cardinal, chosen by the chan man
of the Christmas paity will not bo
known until the evening of the patty
Miss L V Ash ’2B is m chin go of the
affau
Senior Y. W. Names
Freshmen Members
Ficshmnn Y W. C A cabinet
members have been chosen bv the
senior cabinet nnd announced by Miss
II F George '2B acting piesidcnt of
the Y. W The gn!s elected aie the
Misses E P Angle, E E Dutton, C
A. Eckel, L H Fitz, H S Keepers,
A. C Myeis, K S Midicnci, L I
McSparran, 0 E Osteihout, M A
Thomas, H S Wennei anti E. J
Weavei
. Undei the dnection of Miss G M
Kates '2B these girls will have thaige
ef the sale of Chustmas t.uds and
copies of “One Hundred and One
Famous Poems” for the benefit of the
Y W. The sale started last week
and will continue until the Christmas
vacation
OLD .MAIN BELL
Penn Slate’s Literary Mnga/mc
JOOOOOOOOQOCOQOQOOOOOCCOGOOQOOOOOOCOOOCCCOOGOOeCOOCOQOGGCOCGOOOOQCGCCO'
“YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER’S” f
Gifts for those Xmas Fraternity Parties 10c (o 50c |
FOR MOTHER OR WIFE
Framed Motto Pictures
Hand Bags
Playing Cards
Candle Sticks
Book Ends
Desk Lamps
Electric Appliances
For the Kid Brother or Sister
Books Games " ’ Knives
50c Pens
We feel sure that you will find just the right kind of a gift at prices that are very
reasonable and lower than elsewhere, at our store 5
L. K. METZGER, - 111 Men Street f
JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOO3OQOOOOOOCOOOQOOOOOO
Builders of a
National business
'* \ _
Operating more than three hundred
stores, throughout the East and middle
West, the Kresge chain constitutes a great ( 3|g||
national merchandising institution.
The remarkable success of the S S. yjglJf
Kresge Company will be surpassed by still ,
greater growth. New stores arefrequently s
being added. These require experienced
managers—competentmen,Kresgetramed
There are now a limited number cf
openings in the Kresge organization for
young men —college men —to learn every
phaze of this great national merchandis- „, efV ...
ing business, from the ground up. The '
men who start now will be in line for TLi
future managerships with excellent oppor- -i ™, Md. u «j fm m [mihria uni
tumties to make money for themselves ”,d t pV"?i I .id''iaw tl tor d a*'prJ'od*of
two \«ai» upon the natjie, of the
This is an opportunity well worth con- n<w««sau
sidering. If you are interested, send today I MotcinMutuie.l leaned thchiuoty
for an application blank. We will then It, ptmprcrs for luture crowd) anJ
r- • , - t'ie rw.wbiliiiM ic ottered to your.*
arrange for a personal interview with one met with ambition, energy «nd an
. 0 r 1111 eatneac desire ro lurcecd
of our representatives who has already ~ JoinCii lhe KW CMnp , nr be .
found success in the Kresge organization. Sp^edT t"!h“ P *lSfeiil- -
for tinatulal remuneration were
mj.li greater ilian in the field 1 hul
proloudy cittwen. that the oppor
tunltlcs lor tdianciment would he
limited only h> the e fort, pur forth
I hate ne.if tecrcitiJ the sup made
Personnel Dept
__ part to‘as 1 he opportunities now
S S KRESGE CO J,
3* 10 « 05* STOf\ES ♦ ♦ . . 23***128 STOIVEi
Kresge Building
Detroit Ch{icln
TEE -PENN STATE- COLLEGIAN
SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM
ANNEXES CHAMPIONSHIP
Honorary Vaisity Eleten Named
I3y Miss Haidt—.Tumors
Place Second
The senior liocl.ej outfit annexe I
the hnnnoi .ml p’aced m, n.cmnen
< n the varsil\ tenm for the c i
■•nn Tw • Mttoncs ant) nu defeats
established thu Mipiematv of the wm
neta The jumois bowed once hefou
(he skillfull slickwoik of the scorn-..
but took-second place on two Mclm.es tiuctod undei the au»«|m.os of the Ma»
Xeither of the undeichi'-s lean, pic lyodge gnls week The has
bioke through for a win, the ficsh-'been the most successful time e\ci
men being downed once and thu soph-> conducted at Penn State foi this
cnioies twite Of the i\ game- turd, a total of kcw«Mit\ dollat*• beinc
placed, f«ui je.'fulted in tie '■core, collected fiom mdiMdutl contnbu-
Concli Mane Haidt commend*, the , fans m.oiig the women on the cam
tcam on their splendid ro-op.-i itioa pus Mi**> M A Seuist’27 tiad Mi»s
"With the assistance of the man i* V \ \onStoieh ’27 veie m chaise
f.cis and the ]»resident ot the W A of ihc campaign
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
, For the entire family
Make selections early while
stocks are complete
EGOLF'S
en the Real Gifi
FOR FATHER, HUSBAND
OR THE MAN
Bill Fold Set
Box of Cigars
Fountain Pen
Eversharp Pencil
Golf Bag
James Razor Stropper
Military Sets
Desk Lamp
$1 Fountain Pens
A, Mbs Haul selected the following
line-up f«t the \.UMtv hockev team
1, RobetKon, M l.eit/cll, LIV., ri
Light, 1.1 , K Pomeroj, CP, M
Reed, 1U , P Uutlnull. Tt W ; 1C
Murkle. L II ; K Flank, M Wheelei,
r II , M Muthci, U. 11.; X. Sheudnn,
M Ileiman, L.F.; E. Btilhick, RF j
and M. David, goal
Girls Give to American
Women’s Hospital Fund
The rnnusl Chiislm. s dme foi
:lie Amencan Women’s Hospital m
be Xeai ICast for this \eai whs eon-
FOR THE GIRL §
Pillow-Top o
Vanity Cases g
Stationery g
Candy
Memory Books
Gift Mottoes
Manicure Sets
Air Rifles
Intelligence Test x
Instructor—" Life Insurance?”
The Class (at one man. Turnout hentition)~*
"John Hancock”
Instructor (beaming *i/A joy)—
"Class dismissed. Your I. Q. is 130.”
* ANOTHER REDUCTION
o\
*
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| Westinghouse Mazda Lamp
l Get your Colored Lamps for Xmas
* Buy them by the carton
\ Give something electrical for Xmas
\ Keystone Power Corporation
i > The Logical Place to Buy Electrical Appliances.
I 105 S. Allen St. Leitzell Blc
The |
true campus air 5
Subtleties of coiiese >
sivle are none too e»sv to 3
achieve But Edward Clothes / \ »
look the part in every waj /[ \W' y / \ s
models colore,fabrics Thou- jZ'J I\v >
sands of well-dressed students 7»y&4 \
are wearing Edward Clothes tjflllj * '// '
Bench-tailored to jour own < */ / j
individual measure, insuring \s?'r-
faultless fit Suits, overcoats, ivT' ) -j, .y'
, u^.s '-H''fj
S 2B 7S «»«/ ®38 7S yfil jli; 1
SMITH'S T ULOR SHOP Vlj fj I
JAilusne Antmcj r ' n 1 V
FROWARD CLOTHES
iMADE FORJTOU |
'■ w h
W) i>t> ifil j/CJif-il
§lf jou arc an athlete >ou ha’
been eating SHREDDED viii
regularly at the training tab!
If >ou’vc leaned more tow a
the studtous side >Ol. lup
probably long since recogmzi
the energy-value of Slireddi
Wheat to those of scdenl.i:
habits. But, in either cas
don’t let down on that goi
Shredded Wheat habit.
"-snips
SHEEBDE
WHEAT
provides all the BRAN, SALTS, PROTEINS,
CARBOin D RATES and VITAMINS oi
Nature’s good whole wheat in digestible
and palatable form. Its daily use will
stimulate the entire system, clear up the
complexion, and intprox c muscles and mind.
Shredded V* heal is
as appetizing as it is
nourishing. Two
biscuits make a i cal
meal—give strength
and encigy foi the
day, every daj.
Take* 4 ' * ‘hought
/ukc tSiis t)
with you—
-Make it a daily habi
'
Life Insurance Company**-^ 1