Friday, Sattittary 1-i, l':07 V\4 7 o M F N Itt )101t Ever since last June vdteI i !WOMENS BUILDING SIX g irk . clubs were given permiA-! TRIPS MAC HALL 30-6 „ i on by the College Trustee:A to, petitim for membership in na tional fraternities. the air has been filled with rumor:; cireulat • jog on thc• campus and in to; about the intentions and pros pe,Qts of the various clubs in kindpe their end or.; to secure nation- r. 0;,..2;r 5 m.;,ry al charters. :::peculation on a giMdini; doe.-m:d mac Hall too and subject of such side interest is •own girls piled up a snore of to be expected, and any club wel gains: t!!:• girls from tin toms friendly in rest in its progress toward thc goal it hopes attain. but a club fully Oh j. 1•1. to ill , ' CireillatiOn Of ', • drnibtftli rcoorts and lad,h ad- th: :• 12 • 11' 1 1; "t ' onset 'nni gai'wd v;cc by unirff , krmcd pc r., o a, . il,ahh: - ; '-'..f.:,"..1iti—:,;,f,,1,th.1. Wrien.: :eVel has the :fun„ , phore been ~.'‘''''''''' it'''''''' ' ' ' " is'n".A 'hirl." I'tend: ball and tine, in thc• first h ' a i t:l i s ' C i • - : ~ i, hazy cc ith contradictions :1., , , it ' a• th .. 1 ,1 • j; n 0.... I :tie may hear almoz , nay -,::' "I ' ie 'la.". TIC' M''' ' ' anythim , . one week it is rum:, thc . ll " ::•;. l, ,: i le ' n " t 't -imv. th e nierin''''' cred that a certain club i...; go i a ,,. ' . 0 :tt.chtieh ~, :ma t i td i r'': ll - ,1 : i.1 ." national 1, ,, 1 ore s!.ring. the next ' Ili. :Au , ' contest lucked ' II ;* r.fch that it ha 4 no chance what- '..1 il'` 111'" n'ti'u:th 1,:" I.`'''':'l".;t; 1 ,, , ,, , , a1, 1.... e ;mole. Gould and Ha.:l -ecer 01 obtainint, - a charter from ~al t l . ,tandrar -Le. .11 the tit( If:Eternity of its choice. and. 1 .. ? , ...1 . 1::yi . :.21:1 2.. au t i .ffi ll r t t i ll . l) , Lk and ilatti Ito. the 1 ellowing week that it ha- , not even decided what fraternity'vit. I.B4.than seht.:l ""''''. to Itaition. It IS IttiMan Intitire init'"7,l"l: serf': " 1 ' it ' s'lei?:-;2l'ule. th' to- end ~r. t .h,:- I t t c‘: b . ' 1C repeat anything new and in- !''''''' '''''''''' ytn. the ateatal ela . tenet; - terestinv. but even interesting h ,"d o'ap (I ..' . ter le'it • • 'men' 11, rah ,ht.„ 0 • .1 " ''" """tv—c.7. thing. may he annoying to those the 1 .. , tealli , Will ht. o . Concerned it they are untrue. . g ' t ` t ' "ed * Remember that unless you! Rol:: ihzo * ' ~...., ret.oixed „ ran . informatim , °• :port : manager. -::::1.1111111;1111e4 't'el'l 7 r s ic ` : i ally ri.ani * the members of I.th i. I.eee elected elaf In f :. 1 1 1 . "-" ing Mather '27. I oht .1. , 11 "4 "4( .t r ti . . ' t tin club in queqtion that they : I '.l ,. i n rY . may know, more about their ai. ....e; 1 1 a 11.1 7: ne i '29. 1:'""mul man capt,in. au l' e t fete ( I 1.1"'e". .11I'' leant t fairs titan von. Don't In•oadea,t he mistakes you may h.tyr. ,b, hail; LH. Itnltett-t ". 2 1. 7 “ , :: l '2. . ' nt r'' ,• i t ' l l' .. lector! in I.. t h , e c h t . p;il . iey. Give -our ,„,,, .. "' Baru I la' lz '2 ' ' ' (mUnge: ' townie! Fr .tl don't le - I. * *- i - t '1•I'll'i'l(11;I:::' 11ui.ljn .29' town girl' n mach them second-hand. Again, ~a y OM kl • on Nu Gives Prize .much What you it's nof so as how you nay it. Must we he A ... i I :4: the otr , • toprove the 1 , “gg ....1i tl9 s New ( is , frequent, -- c-te- 111. accusation t hat e•nmen are fel ine? Ly a freshman in the department of MRS. liETZEL IS GUEST home eeonomies last year won award : ed to Airs. N. It. Roberts '2P. OF lIGNGR AT G I RLS' T EA phe pth. wan - The Life of Elien IL year to stimulate interest in Mrs. Ralph it. lietzel will he the H eh scholarship among the freshman girls guest of honor at the Campus Club! Cumuli's annual tea for freshmen and in the innne ceemies de l mrtme " t • new girls tomorrow - afternoon from j Girls taken into thulium Na this semester are Pauline Chapman "'7, three to live o'clock in the Women's! NiFer '27 and :Nlargaret Building. Mrs. Clara C. Phillips. iPiteasant 27 Formal initiation Penn State's only woman trustee, is held at the home o 3lrs. also expected to be present. linger, Glu Foster Avenue. Town girls are to tall at Dean Ray's ntrive for their invitations .4 , DYi a et . ~,,,,,, r.f .. . 4. . 1,1 , ..i , .?'. .g• ''.; %. \ , Why this store stands behind it Atwater Kent Radio is made in a 15- acre factory—the largest radio factory in the world. It's made as carefully as if this were the smallest factory in the world and a reputation were yet to be won. So, when we install an Atwater Kent iterch . 'er in your home, it works—and keeps on working. That's why so many people insist on "Atwater Kent." Have you seen the wonderful oNE Dial Models? Conte in and get a thrill. Model 35 Receiver with ONE Dial Electric Supply Co. Bell 7-J Col I ;WA! Mayers Bow Before Skill of Town Girls in Fast Game. 29-2 A keen -pmt of rivalry bei.ween d.,rmizory nt:uit• t The prize given by Onu•icon Nu for the highest scholarship record made E=MI An award n•ill he made SENIOR BALL- FEBRUARY II Radio Speaker Model H. Peoples Bank Bldg: !Co-eds Coast and Ski and'Slide When Work Js Dull and Nights Are Moonlight With the coining of• winter, Penn Allister 'Hall with permission front State girls have turned from hockey. Coach 3farie Ilnidt. At present the tennis, volley hall and other fall isupply hi adequate but if increased i games to winter sports. The advatn- enthusiasm continues for w i tt i er tares of hills give opportunities for sports more equipment will be neees i,hiing. coasting. tobogganning and surf. t sleighing. Don't we envy those girls , The most popular sport of all is !who lind leisure hours to don heavy coasting either at night or during the clothes and start out in the cold, drag- :day. Sleighing seems to be another trait a sled or carrying a pair of skits cajoyable pastime. Ice-skating is a or snow shoes? With cold, crisp ; favorcel recreation. but unfortmmtely weather, snow-covered hills or I/10011- Penn State is lacking in the proper i light nights. we tied ample reason for !skating facilities, although later it abandoning Our warm rooms and ' may be possible In 41(111 to our list of !log those lucky girls. : outdoor activities. Winter sports For those girls who do not have their . t , tte i i year are gaining a own equipment the Women's Athletic greater num- Association supplies sleds, skits ber of enthusiasts and promise to he ! ,:mw shoes. These may be taken from 'come an factor nur thus Athletic Association room in 31c- lege life. Reception Held for Penn State President (Continued from lirst page) eeeepied with thanks. No mention waz :mule of black tie and hositvt• and "Bill" Pritehard. tribunal head, watched the entire proceedings pith Ftl.lillilUS VYV. A College yell and the singing or the Alms .I:tter concluded the stud ent reception to the tenth preAlent Penn State. New Members Secured By Town Girls' Club The membership campaign of the Town Girls' Club has tinished with the team captained by - Alary Edmiston '2t:. leading by eighteen dollars •over the team captained by Garnet Fisher '2.S. Consequently. the party which will be held within the next few weeks, will he given by the losing team. Seventy-live new members were se cured during the drive. Honorary Club Will Give Musical Program The Louise Homer Club, girls' hon orary musical organization. is mak ing, preparations fur n meeting to he held .lanttary nineteenth at the home of Director IL W. Grant at ii2S West Fairmount Avenue. ' The musical pro gram will he in charge of Harriet Foster '27. chairman, Ada Romig. '2S. Grace Watts '27 mid Alice Pettigrew BIG JANUARY SALE SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" We will pay good prices for certain of your old text books used the second semester. Always the best seller BLUE BOOKS' FOR EXAMS 2 and 3 for sc---Large size 3 for 10c FENCING FOILS AND MASKS Foils $4.50, $6.00 and $7.50 per pair L. K. METZGER - - - 111 Allen coorAooooooooooooooo33ooooooooooo3ootxxxocrooec 00000m000c00000000es E Rates As Low As 11 c Per Mile 9 8 Including Gas and Oil The Most Pleasant Way To Travel and The Most Economical CLEMSON BROTHERS Phone 376 ,Taa PENN - 'STATE C 31.1,17,31107 Sophomores Plan One Orchestra for Dance (Continued from first page) few months. Coming directly from cnnagementn in Boston and. Detroit, the band played for the Junior Prom at the Univer,ity or Pennsylvania dur ing the Thanksgiving holidays. Dur ing the Christman nini New Years season the orchestra entertained in the Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia. Dan 'Murphy is slated to appear in Ithaca in the near future to piny at the Cornell from. Alter these en. gagements the orchestra will report to - the Victor Recording: rooms in Cam den, New Jersey, where it will record for that company. The tromp curries ceverul performers and wandeville en tertainers. Week End or aclirity 'l'iu•ee Penn State athletic teams meet formidable opponents during the week end of the Hop. The Nitteey wrestlers meet the Pennsylvania team and the Lion boxers go agitinst the mitmco of New York university on the Saturday afternoon followink the formal. The same evening the basket ball live plays the University of Pitts burgh quintet,. •. In an effort to deviate from the regular plan of cloth decorations. the committee intends to use fresh flow ers and greens to beautify the Ar mory for the occasion. 'the whole idea will be in,a Spanish effect and, according to the committee. will be a tattisfactary change from the usual tendency in the, way of decorating. SENIOR BA 1.[,-FERRUA Rl' II In a hurry?. Eat your meals at our lunch counter--•quality food and good service. Direct the freshman on mail to buy at Nittany Quick Lunch and Restaurant ALWAYS OPEN FOR SERVICE DRIVE IT YOURSELF Greet New President. With Informal Parade (Continued from first page) hour, the remwetive deans and depart ment heads making int rod tietions within thci:• selmols. • Dr. and Mrs. Iletzel received ail faculty members and wives front the Sehool. of Agriculture and the Insti tute of Animal Nutrition from eigqt until eight forty-live o'clock. The second group, which included the fnc• ulty of the Schools of Engineering and Education and the Departments of Physical Education and Military Sci ence greeted the new executive fur the next forty-live minutes. The third group. which met the President and Mrs. Iletzel from nine thirty until ten-fifteen o'clock, includ ed the faculty member, and wives of the School of Liberal Arts and the administrative stall'. Orchestrations ;by a group of spe cially selected musicians under the leadership of Director It. W. Grant gave a colorful atmosphere to the at'- fair which was strictly formal. Re freshment, were served by W0111 , 2:1 etudying home eeonomics. (;ombined Parents' Day Plan Is Turned Down (Continued from first page) been approved by the faculty. A mo tion then passed to permit freshmen to enter:tan out-of-town girls over the week-end of the Military PAL J. C. IleMehl '2 was named chair man of a student committee all nth kties to cooperate with the facuay group concerning the same phase of undergraduate activity. The func tion or the group will be to express the opinion of the students on matters which conic before the faculty hoard. President Reeder concluded the meeting ley expressing a desire that future Student Councils, send Christ mas greetings to the deans of the var kus school of the College and to mem bers of the liohrd of Trustees. a pre cedent set by the present body. Hoover and Smith Co. • 712 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Fraternity Jewelry "Permanent Satisfaction" MR. READ HYNSON ALLEN STREET 116 McAllister St FRATERNITIES COMPETE IN FLOOR TOURNAMEN ; Kappa Sigma vs. Beta Sigma no; Opening Games Scheduled fur; Thursday. January 2.0. sato p.:u.. Tuesday—Eight Teams to Delta Upsilon vs. Phi Kappa Tao. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Delta Sigma Chi: Play Each Night 1 9:00 p. m.. Omega Mu Cho vs. Alpha Phi Sigma, Tat: Phi Delta vs. Friend's Union. Penn State's interfraternity basket,' ball tournament will open Tuesday night when the first four games on the schedule tire played. Thereafter,: games will he in progress every Tmis-;;.. day and Thursday nights, two being]: played at eight and two at nine. o'clock. Fraternity managers are request-•• ed to httve their teams on the floor promptly at the time they are sched uled to play. Seven men from each fraternity will he excused from Phys ical Education classes doting the week' their fraternity is scheduled to play. The failure of any team to appear on the date scheduled will mean for feiture of the game. All matters pertaining to interfra ternity basketball should be referred to A. It. Wine, interfraternity tins kethall manager, Chi Phi house.! Games to lie played during the foll lowing week will lie announce,' each t Friday in the Collegian. Are you hungry After studying? Try Our Night Lunch KNOX CAFE NOW SHOWING Spring Samples in Made-to-Measure Clothes $25.t0 $6O SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning Pressing Repairing -"t e Liy („9-471-1 ,f 4 •"""*--'2. St. •""'" , Q.• • GALL good resolutions start, and often end, " beginning tomor rdw". But commence the Shredded Wheat habit tomorrow and the chances are your grandson will still be car rying on. For Shredded Wheat is that kind of a food; rich in all the body-building, mind stimulating whole wheat elements you need and rich in captivating flavor, too. Try Shredded Wheat today with hot milk or cold, or enjoy it with your favorite fruit for a real cereal feast. .~ . v~A • •fc• ' •, • " ' •": .ry` • Z .I•` ' • .: -t• PaEa Three Following, is the schedule for next week: Tuesday, January IS. 8:0C p. Phi Kappa Nu vs. Chi Phi, Phi i Gamma Delta vs. Chi Upsilon; n:na p. m.. Delta Pi vs. Phi Kappa Psi, FIREPLACE WOOD COAL State College Fuel &Supply Co FRESH FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS DAILY State College Floral Shoppe State College Hotel Bldg. =l= ~~i
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