Friday, January 28, 1,927 WOMEN WHAT DO YOU THINK? Can a woman be open-mind ed? Can-she see that her most sincere convictions may be only prejudices? Can she be so un biased in her judgments that she may expiess an opinion of an other - woman without being cal led "catty?" Can she realize that people differing with her point of view mean no personal insult? Can she take criticism ? Can she give an advantage in stead 01 taking it? Can she be a person as well as a woman? These questions are being asked by people who watch woman's progress across the field of what has hitherto been man's endeav m The modern woman starts out on her career with a handicap of hunch eels of yams of narrow, Cir cumscribed living. in N% hich the only problems to be solved were personal and these MIC solved tor, her because she was consid ered incapable of thought. Be sides discouraging reasoning, this impression forced women to esort to more or less unscrup ulous means to gain their ends Unita tunately it is not so easy to relinquish the habits of cen turies as to bob one's hair, so here women are, as they ale, and eteiyone concerned is paying. A woman's fist reaction to a new situation is personal and probably always will be; but she must not stop here. She must consciously cultisate a habit of suspending judgment until she ban looked at the question with as far-seeing a view as she is able to attain. She must be come reconciled to the sitcom tortable process of changing her beliefs with the progress of time arid truth She must learn to take knocks and pei haps even to give them These requirements are not designed to he the vir tues of a mythical superwoman, but ai e characteristics necessary to the modern college gill in the kind of life she has ah eady chos en for herself. Women Shooters Win Season's Opening Tilts Peer State's co-ed ufle team will shoot against the University of 'Mich igan in the match for this week The following gills have been selected Zorn the squad to file Bullock, We iner, Bate!, Flanig,an, Yohe, Lees, Smith, flm to and Clink In the University of West Virginia match last week the Penn State girls were victorious with a seine of 489 to 480 Those counting mere Bullock, Bitter, Lees, Womer and Flanigan The second crotch lost week with the Univei sity of Nevada, w•as another victory with a scene of 49; to 475. Those counting were Bullock, Yoho, Women, Flanigan and Ritter, listed in older of then score FIREPLACE WOOD COAL State College Fuel&SupplyCo. Phone 35-M •!. WE INVITE YOU To Inspect Our New Factory Price Line of Wear-U-Well ~: 1 Shoes and Rubbers t Style and Quality 1 s:x ... Supreme x J. H MUSSER t 441 West College Ave..;. )• "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" Have you investigated our Book Exchange? We will sell your books for you at your price, charging only a small percent for handling. Order Your Books For Next Semester Before Feb. Ist and save 5 per ct We have a complete line of Student Supplies for the Second Semester. New and used Text Books, Drawing Materials, Loose Leaf Note Books, Stationery, etc. L. K. METZGER - - ••• .-00000000000000000 c Horses, Horses, Horses! Whoa! "With a horse and a letup, and a whop and a horse and a ere ready to Yes, the co-eds are impatiently naitin for nice weather since from non on they will recerve honor points from the 11/. A A. for house-back rul ulF. The w A. A. has been asked many tunes to add ruling to the list of , ports worthy of honor 'melts, but tits request tsar never granted, since st few girls rode, for pecuniary lea tons or otherwise. Although there are no statistics to shots a change or the average co-eel's rllorrance for this year, many of the gals havo been riding all fall Since tins Increase of interest In the sport the \V. A A has decided to give one honor point for every ten hours of ridrng.. Isn't that a pleasant nay to earn your Varsity "S 9 '' "Guldv-up! Giddy-up' Whoa, Pearl," STUDENT COUNCIL HITS AT RAIIING OP CO-EDS Suggests Cheerleaders Prevent Ungentlemanly Conduct At Indoor Events After discussing the ungentleman ly and unsimitsmanlike attitude shown toward women students at in door athletic covets, Student Council suggested at .1 meeting Tuesday es ening that the eheeileadeis spiced or t through the men's sections of the may bleachms to call attention to the action of any offenders Class presidents will take up the matte, at meetings A committee of A C Annuity '27 and ft Ifouse '2'l Wa, appointed make an investigatail in order to put more life into the College songs and to hnd new ones Favorable com ment v.as made upon the Buttons pher's calling attention to the "cow paths" on the campus, especially since the Council passed a lull ig that there should he no beaten paths across the grass earlier in the yea,. W kNTED—Mwd nt the Tau Kappa Erriion fraternity house Phone 255 oi call in person ltp The Purity Tea Room 135 ALLEN STREET The Home of Home Cooking CANES, PIES, SANDWICHES AND SALADS for o l o V r e or lx% r fr.oor twodinlrfrigiorr people s cro f p o l r e banquets and too dining' rooms un ar el fz oo D r x re ts, Parties, Smokers, Dances o-rd Luncheons, Catering :. . :I DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS :!: % . GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS . •:. . . •:. Sales and Sere= •:. •:. it •:. •:. Authorized Service Station for 4. t t X North East Electric := :: ... .:. Speedometers ..• t Goodyear Tires X' :!: Exide Batteries 4. .:. Exide Radio Power Units .:, 4. J .t: x 4. C. E. SNYDER, + 121 So. Burrowes Street X + ,:, r 'State College. Pa. • X !Branch located at No. 5 Marble Street 1; : + % Lewistown, Pa. ,:, •!. A WOMENS , BUILDING WINS: INTRA-MURAL CONTEST Mac Hall Plays Town Girls to Tie Score—Cottages Team Suffers Defeat Running up forty-three points while then opponents welt scoreless, the fast Women's Budding team dashed the hopes of the Cottages' squad :lion day evening in the Atmoty and won the Intl amoral tournament. The members of the winning team are the ..amo gobs who won the cup for the thud floss of Mac Hall last year. The Victors lined up with Hap Fronk and Lyds Robertson at the for ard berths, Bobby Sheridan and Arable Reed at the center posts, and Spec! Wheeler and Connie Ognibene at the plant positions Sass Haste and Evelyn Stem play ed for ward for the Cottages. Helen Kerpera and Mat tha Chambers were in the crate! positions, and Mary Hugglet and Ruth Catter upheld the guard posts. Tenn Girls Tie Mac Hall The Tomn Girls battled with Mae Ilall to a 20 to 20 tie in a hotly con tested tilt on the Armory floor Mon day night At half tone the Town Gills led by too points, but the Mae H.lll sextette took the lead in the third quaitel They held their advantage until the last two minutes of play, is hen a basket by Gould knotted the sem e. Captan , "Pete" Hudnall and Helen Gould lined up at the forward posts fm the Town Girls, with Marian Winter and Mary Mitchell m the cen tot area and Mable Leitzell and Eliza beth Markle at the guard positions The other captain, "Pete" Pomeroy, and Malian Borbalea occupied the forward berths for the Mac Hull mend. Margaiet Heiman and Ma th: Chambers web stationed in the centei and Jeanette Bitten and Kate Pieston played the guard positions. Miss Marie Hank officiated during the Women's Building clash, while Speed Wheeler - .Cooed the Town Gals' battle, with Miss butt as um pire Mildred. Seidman held the of ficial watch during both contests. Fire Insurance Eugene H. Lederer 111 Allen St. THE PENN • STATE -COLLEGIAN Dan Murphy To Play For Sophomore Hop (Continued from first page) It no, subsequently signed as the mom: of three orchestras to furnish music for the Ithaca function At the close of several of its present engage ments, the band will proceed to Cam den, Nov Jersey, and mid for the Victor company. Contacts for fin ors and invitation, have been awarded by the committee Tho favors chosen are condonation leather vanity-pocketbooks of cans en lent aloe and distinctive appearance Invitations mill be similar to those custommb issued Tho decorative scheme under con sideration 19 a Spanish garden effect. Fres' , flowers and gleam van trans form the Armory into a veritable old world patio Should this plan prose implactical the,loommittee w ill eon :Am anothei Offering n complimentall tacktt as reward foi each set of four posters accepted, the committee is conducting r poster contest. Competitors should 'ubmit four posters of any size in thi en colors to If J, Lockwood, Phi Delta Theta house. Cedar Crest Debate Is Postponed Until April The gals' deliate scheduled with Cedar Crest College, Allentown, lot Febluely fifth has been postponed at the inquest of the Cedm Clest team to Apt il second when it so ill take place at Allentown as originally planned In the meantime Piof J coach of debating, and manager If II Reichard '27, ale trying to schedule debates with Juniata, IVa, nesbul g, Pitt and Grove City. MEDEA" ON SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL All next week---Beginning Saturday A. M Men's Oxfords, Black and Tan Calf, at $4.25 Men's 4-Buckle Arctics, Sizes 6 and 7 While they last $3.25 Women's 4-Buckle Antics at . . $3.00 SEE OUR WINDOW COLLEGE BOOT SHOP "The Place to Buy Shoes" 125 Allen St.—Next to Whitey's 'A. C. LONGEE 4: 4. i: Industrial Engineering Department 4. .:. .:. 4. . . .:. .:. Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables ,s, CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES - • $4.00 to $8.50 CHAIRS - - • - - ----- $3.50 DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 STUDENT TABLES - - - - $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES - - . - $4.50 to $9 DRAWING BOARDS - - 51.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - ----- $5.00 to $lO.OO PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per foot MAGAZINE RACK - - - - - - - $1.75 BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD gm The telegraph . t 1 ticker hoe lift ed vilLually •d 1 Inn- Itationo in the send mg of FLOWERS Wheievet she is "Say it with Flowers" on Valentine's DAN State College Floral Shoppe PRESIDENT TO RECEIVE MID-YEAR GRADUATES February Eight Chosen As Date For NVeleome—lnvitations Sent to Parents Pies:dent and Mr, R. D Iletsel plan to hold an informal neeeption fon the mul-y ear gn athletes at the Pm esident's house font thn cc-thirty to lime o'clock on the often noon of commencement, Febi only eighth. lie net of the mamma: schools null be in the 100010 nog line. This inflann sun gale the mei - ohms of the cl iss of tuentv-sis and a halt na (ninon Wady to meet the President berme leav,g College. Parent and intends f the graduates tire int ited to attend. It desnied that all of the mai-real giaduates be present. The committee on tops and goons, W II Hulling, thaniman, tool. men ements fun ;mans at the Fas , inen Shop :,estcrilav mesing. Anymm v,ho has not been measuied must ttet In touch with Ile!big at \ al say llal. immediately I C Ruby, thairman of the In% Ita t•on committee, announce, that invi tations has e been selected and ,1111.1eil foam tt•c E A WI fight compary or elidadelphia Formal engiaved c xrds -irbos.,ed with the College , eal onto cho.sen Cast aside your wor riea with a game of billiards State College Billiard Parlor Allen Street . %t,,14,/ 44 1 .:g A„Pl f IM=l2lll Players Will Appear In "Medea" Tomorrow (Continued on last page) of dress. They ale of nailed colors aid shades, depending upon the chm- linter sneaking them and upon the un ession desn ed Thome of Play "Medea" concerned nab Jaeon", quest of the golden fleece Medea. a Imitation, minces, helps hire to 'sin tho fleece of the golden rain In gratitude—perhaps loee—he tal,e9 her to Glove° with 11. m. At this point the pla;, bcgms Jason tales of Medea and tries to lid himself of ho The pl., rt IA stiiiing, peat iy al of hei im.enge The entire action of the drama occupies one day, chola_ interludes marking, the passage of time. Seals Sol the performance ma!, lie secured at "Whitet" Mussel's tor fif ty and seventy-h‘e cents The cast of punemal elm, actors fm "Medea" Is as follows Modea, 0 0 000000000000000000000er00000 00000000000 000000000 MOO , W. H. HUDNALL Successor to SERFAS '23 : Solicits your patronage for o § State College Creamery Ice Cream q Tobaccos and Confections CAO , .00000000000000000000000::40000000000000001 Equal To The Situation In inviting you to become a customer of this institution, we sur. gest that you anemic] the following fact One of the big featmes of The First National Bank is the ability to meet the n aqua °monis of anv situation which m 1,c. - s nn Ii inking List the things you want in vein bank Expo lenee, Oisicra, sttength, famnhun ity with State College and State Collage has mess You can check The Post N thonal foi all of these—and qm, °dims NMI may list THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK —OF— STATE COLLEGE, PA. /FT "-^ 5`,L &ILL good resolutions start, and often end, " .... beginning tomor row". 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, . enjoy it with your favorite fruitfor a real cereal fens , ••- 3 w,,.,.•,,. , r -E, ....r ,„ ,-, , , 4 a A A t 2 .1 ' , .* , 4 , ~ ..43 ' ~.7 ati V Z2*E o' ,;-?, • 4 ' i.. ,: - EAT 4 , • 1 .. 1 • , - , t. 4 1 ^. VINS MEI Miiis Dorothy Alti,Lt '27 W Knight '3O; noise, lLss Tide, '27, attendant, 0 S And '2B, CI eon, C C Utonhatl /keens, C it Minstet '2B, mos. II 1 , , Ricker '2B, solder o, A C. er '27 and Hugh Pendelton '2O. toles of Medea's thilifren ate by Richard Miniset and Rob. t by L. 11 Yingst '2B is stage ger The play is diteeted and sl by C Cloetingh GERNERD' January Clearance Sale 20 :!: z per cent of Cleaning, Pressing, Repair ~~a~y\ - )a Cf ~^~~" "fir " I~7F
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers