Tataday, Febilary 8, 1929 Twelve Ag Seniors Teach Grade Schools Twelve seniors in the agricultural education department yesterday start ed the month of practical work in teaching in as many grade schools On oughout Pennsylvania. The names of the seniors and their present locations follow H I Bartget will teach at IVntei ford, J IV. Bartges at Martinsbuig, H. L Detwiler 'at Swing Mills, R. B. Dichinson at Hick mi.?, G. A. Enders at Conneaut,lle, R. II Foamier° at Unionville, R. I/Mus i,er at Avondale, G IC Painter at Tawny]lle, W. R Painter at Imperial, W. B. Rentschler at Lampeter, M J. VanScoten at Arndtville and I. J. weber at Newfoundland. Preparing Testing Data For Congress at Rome A J. Wood, professoi mechanical engineming and F. G. feebler, was lessor of engineering research have composed a paper on the methods of testing insulating and building ma terials. The paper will be forwarded later to Europe and presented before the International Congress of Reflig oration in Rome in October. The paper is the result of years of study and experimentation in a held ri which the Penn State engineering moment station has taken a lead ing part COMING! THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP HAROLD R Special Representative - - - New York Life Insurance Co. Phone 294-W STATE COLLEGE, PA. -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-x-x-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-::t: MARCEL WAVING THE S SHOP - Appointments . . Phone 394-J Announcement EFFECTIVE Jan. Ist, the plant and A: 1 business of The Centre Furnace Ice Co. will be under the supervision of The Hillside Ice Co. N. Patterson St. Phone 136 x-x-:-: , ...:-:-:-.:-:-:-:-:»x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•••:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷x÷x-:-1.:44-:-:-:-:. t Announcement R. V. HOY & SONS, Grocers WiH be in new store Wednesday, February 9 AT• 311 West Beaver - In new Harrison & Rodger Bldg, next to Berkshire Fresh Made Sweet Cider Strong W. and J. Five Meets Lions Thursday (Continued from first page) Starting his first varsity basketball genie, George Delp assumed the role of scoring ace of the Lions in the sec ond half of the game. George began heaving the leather from far down the floor after the intermission and uns I awarded with foul baskets and a foul toss foe one tallies. Harpster, Carnegie center, was an other player who flashed a second half offensive that gave him high sem ing honors for his team with nine points Three of his field goals came late in the game The scoring burden ins the first half fell upon the shoulders of Rocpke and Haman, this pair accounting for every one of the seventeen points. D.ck Reinhold, promising sophomore player who recently made a rapid use to a place on the varsity squad, ielieted Mike late rt the first half and started again after the intermis sion. He accounted for Penh State's first scone in the second half when he took a pass nom Roepke under the I hoop The Lions assumed the lead right at the start and - limn then on the Plaid of Carnegie was never able to WFire Insurance Eugene H. Lederer HURWITZ Special Prices Clothing, Furnishings, and Shoes See Window Display 129 S. Allen GRIFFITH draw closer than seven' points. Unheralded and unsung, a crack City College of Detfoit five came out of the west to-administer n surpris ing, stinging 37-27 setback to Lion hopes last Tuesday. An early Penn State lend of 8-2 and 10-8 Meant nothing to the fast-moving fortvards of the visiting quintet and before the first halt was eves the westerners held a me-point 22-21 lead Senior Ball To Usher In Social Season Here (Continued from first page) The California Ramblers is rip of the leading orchestras of the country, having headlined the B F. Keith vaudeville circuit, regularly produ cing Columbia records, as nell as fill ing engagement's in the Palm= Royal and the New York Hippodrome. Lloyd Major's of Hartisbmg, made up of talented musicians and singers Two special 71110J012 nhica ± FIREPLACE WOOD * :I: COAL ~ A State College Fuel&SupplyCo. 5 : 4. Phohe 35-M '...::-:•.:÷:÷:•4-:•4•44.:-.:•444.4..:•.:÷:.444-:-1 t • If You Are Looking For Good Eats .I.: . .:. .:. Come to the " i: :*. Nittany Quick Lunch and Restaurant .:. .c. :t. .:. ALLEN STREET •:. .:. FRUIT ICES AND SHERBETS • To our Patrons and Friends: Beginning February 1 we will al ways have for sale and delivery Fruit Ices and Sherbets along with all Flavors of Ice Cream. SMITH' CE CREAM FACTORY • Bell 250 Industrial Engineering Department Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables 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 $0 DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 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 , . t * WATCH THIS AID if I The College Man's Shop Special Sale on Shirts This Week Our sale on Tailor made Clothing still on. It will pay you to visit our store We save you $l5 to $25 on every suit HARRY SAUERS Allen Street State College, Pa THE P . E4r::i - N STATE COLLEGIAN they play are "Where do ya workn John' , " and "Milenbmg Jove." Black leather programs with a like ness of Old Main embossed in gold on the corner will be given to the guests. Saturday's Sport Card Broadcasted By WPSC (Continued from first page) ed overtime last week and succeeded in getting a booth finished and con nected in time foi the broadcasting of the random athletic events of Sat urday afternoon and mening Th?se broadcasts ale expected to be of spe cial interest to alumni and to the lo cal people s who find it impossible to get into the Armory for the import- GERNERD'S Tuxedos . . $25.00 Suits . . . to Topcoats . . $45.00 TUXEDOS FOR RENT Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing ant bcrving t -wrestling and basketball molts A ran-ling description of each event is given by the atntion an nouncers This extension to the Armory has been made possible with the coopera tion of the athletic association and ties alumni who donated the wire and cable necessary for the underground hook-up with the station. The 11500 feet of two-pair wire came from C G Stoll 'O3, of Chicago, and the 700 feet of two-pair lead-coo eied cable It" Coming! What Are You Going To Do Next Summer? GOOD HOUSEKEEPING and COSMOPOLITANMaga :Ines, through their Scholarship Departmenr, offer you an op portuniry to earn big money during your summer vacation of 1927. Several hundred col lege men, working in the cap. aiesofaillesinen,reameaptains and supervisors rs ill rake ad vantage of this money making plan New tigreements,provlding for liberal salaries, bonuses and extra awards are now in the hands of our representatit es, one of whom Will visit your college in the near future It you are interested in making money next summer be sure to see him or write for particulars direct to F. C. McMullin, care International Magazine Com p N an e w y, YorL 119 W N est 40th Street, , "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" TEXT BOOKS AND STUDENT SUPPLI For the Second Semester For all the different schoo National Loose Leaf Note 800 7 3-4x5 in Canvas, Imitation Leather, and Leather All sizes up to 11x8 1-2 CARD INDEX BOXES---OFFICE SUPPLIES Typewriters for Sale and for Rent Typewritten reports help your grades' Rental $3.50 per month Don't Forget HER on Valentine Da Clever, witty, appropriate, and beautiful Cards, Folders and Framed Mottoes • 1 1 L. K. IVIETZGER . . . . 111 Alle The Penn State Players "The Rear Car" Saturday, Feb. 12 Tickets now on sale at Whitey Musser's running through the stenm bent tun- I secretary to obtain enou front net came f Laurence W. Bevan al cable from othcr alum 'l2, of the lia/nril Menu firetur mg the remote control in the Company, Wilkes-Barre An effort is for the broadcasting of Or being made by E. N. Sullivan, alumni Sunday lifter noon cancer ,THE BERKSHIRE The Home of Good Meals SHOWER BATHS CLUB R J BOARD AND ROOM $9.00 A few choice vacancies Your Formal Wants May Be Secured in the Latest Styles and Patterns —AT— The Fashion Sh OF State College Present Performance starts promptly at seven p. m
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