Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 11, 1927, Image 4

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GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
GET THE HABIT
Of saying Grahams when Sou think
of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, and
Smokers Supplies. i
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Notices
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All news items and notices which
ear reque,ts for publication in the
1./I.I.EMAN ehould be whims:4 , d to
New: , Editor.— (day and date" on
'bids item shoold he published.
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The engineering lecture to be given
afternoon at four-thirty o'clock
n the Old Chapel will comibit of an
aldre.:, by Dean It. L. Sackett. h
Odell sketche, will be given of three
!nted engineerF, A .. , econd spea;:er
nay also be eno•aged.
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Bell solicitor,: should have
heir final refeirt in before noon Tues
lay. R. C. Wharton '27. will be at
b e 0./bwi.rit nllic•e at eleven-twenty
clock to 31onday and Tuesday morn
and at four-thirty o'clock on
londay afternoon.
— Every hay is a Gift Day"
Pictures, Brasses. Thpestries, Put
ery and up-to-the-minute Gift Nov-
The 01.1) MAIN ART Sllol'
Opposite Front Campus
SPRING HATS
In the newest
styles and shades.
Large and small
head sizes.
GRAHAM HAT SHOPPE
=il
ALBERT DEAL& SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
CLASS
Before taking insurance see the PRU
DENTIAL man, and ask to see the
MODIFIED WHOLE LIFE at 1-2 rate.
JAS. I. THOMPSON
Bell 45
Announcement
E FFECTIVE Jan. Ist, the plant and
business of the Centre Furnace
Ice Co. will be under the supervision of
The Hillside Ice Co.
N. Patterson St
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80--STONIANS
Famous Shoes for Men
ANNOUNCING
New Line of Bostonians, Wide Toes,
Black and Tan . . . . . $6.00
$. Plain Black Shoes suitable for formal wear 6.00
5 Formal Dress Shoes, Cordovan . . 9.00
COLLEGE BOOT SHOP
"The -Place to Buy Shoes" %-
125 Allen St.—Next to Whitey's A. C. LONGEE
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Glee Club Will Open
Sunday Concert Series
(Continued from first page)
tenor and D. E. Jenkins '27, bass com
prise the Varsity quartet which will
appear several times during the after
noon.
As the feature of the program the
quartet will introduce the College song
"Old Penn State" to the student body.
This new air was composed by M. 11.
Atherton '92. son of former President
Atherton, and a musician of promi
nence.
The concert is given expressly for
students and faculty members. Chil
dren under fifteen years of age will
not be admitted unless accompanied
by an adult.
Bring her to the OLD MAIN "AR
SHOP. A new line of Novelties, sea
:enable Greeting Cards and Campu
Pictures. Opposite Front Campus.
Let Valentine
Day be Whit
man Day---
What could be
nicer than an at
tractive box of
Whitman's can
dy—the Penn
State Seal on
every box.
RAY D. GILLILAND
Druggist
College Avenue
F 1927
Phone 136
Penn State Players To Senior Ball Tonight
Present 'The Rear Car', Opens Social Season
(Continued from first page)
love element is supplied by the rivalry' Chi iiho—Mt.. ritirOthy Benjamin,
niouonton,
for the hantl of Ruth Carson. y.
Iletit Thein 19--NliAi Anne
• . .
This play introduces a new type of i Ita.i Nlits. Marearet 'Dare, Meadville: Mlna
character to the stage, the eccentric : E =" l l , l ,,, n c,', i i ,T : `;,",•,, s 'fr i° br-,, shirks.
detective. In this role, B. M. Pm- rittsho , ;a: Mn, - - O7 ,. it ‘ i:: " wherry.: .l: ' iltoiiti
I
ellanall '29 assisted by M. C. Young , i ,7„„, l 'i th 'i l .„ l s t",`,l';.,, J " i t,',lll2::' mihfr ' l
'7O a s the colored porter and Miss o.l.loniton: Mina itel.l:y Revd. ' wVia t rar,;, r ,r7i
E. Osterhout '3O as Nora, furnishes ; .Visa Ann i ! l ; ,;;;'„T e r i i ,`,l;„. T ql,'," ~,,I r' ' 11 ', h ,',,‘:.
most of the relief comedy. ' i..r. Phili o datreh. Mkt VatlVl"'Cu l .::g ' Phil-
Edward E. Rose, author of the melo-i ii " t ri;j,;—mi,,, mt.,. cl eaver . R eeen :buri•:
drama, has written to the Players I mk., ftr.,l, s. Roue, Kingston; Isla r. ar.,c,
1 , i . . , i o t r t , llm:h: Miss Nlarcaret ReitWold. Md.
Wishing them success in the first am
ateur production of his play. ''The I Chi linsilon—Miss June 11. Hallman. Phila.
Rear (Ili, - was favorably received I ';'ll.fitin, ' ,Zina u t i gerr . Ar i l i o n, t• l NVl . Yi r,ll,',
when it was staged in Chicago and in I Brown, Reading: Miss Anna Mae . Rosli, 1.2'1,:k
Boston. Th e movie adaptation, "Red i "T it .„ l .
Lights," appeared about two Dears, mi l ,V,reinur Ar o M s ,, 4 l ! :•',., l l. l Vr t re b : in ;tl., " ;
ago. i Helen Rakton. Hood Colle tt e. Md.
The cast of characters is as follows:1 ri t i r„,"'" N RI V —Mi " i i. t ) "" t ' hY ,%"' 1 "1 .
Nora O'Neil--31iss 0. E. Osterhout ':l9 ~..:.'0.a.;,?; .;ik.:l,,";. l ,, i ."Aa l ,',."'‘ . v, ; ik'e r ,;: a i d.
R ut h c arsua ____mi sr , m om R „„,, 10 ,t I 111/1 NorlIMI: Mk , . Olivia Patterson: Mifflin;
"ii ti"- Nliss Mire liotellnun. Drexel Hill; Miss Mir-
Tittnt II C. Young '3oinnt Williams. Ilia:mit:le: Mks Mary La
Ald en Murray IL H. Schwartz ..,,, hale. washioetoa. u. C.: Miss Ethel Diehl,
Oliver Banks B. F. Ricker '"/
Sheridan Scutt--D. M. Buchanan '291
Kirk Allen W. B. Ilko '2i
John Blake C B. Kroy
Motter !
Miss S. IC
Luke Carson .1. I). ‘Viiitmer '27
For Service, Comfort and
Economy Burn the Genuine!
Anita Punxsutawney
Rusty Coal
For Sale at
PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD
Phone 114-M
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THE BERKSHIRE
315 W. Beaver Ave.
The Home of Good Meals
SHOWER BATHS CLUB ROOM
p Separate sleeping and study rooms if desired
0 BOARD AND ROOM $9.00
Vacancies
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VALENTINES
MAKE-UP BOXES
Student Supplies
The Athletic Store
On Co• Op. Corner
A GREATER REVIVAL I
Program at the
7.111:Z1174.:
Five Days Next Week
REGULAR PRICES
MONDAY- •
I). w. GRIFFITirs
"BIRTH OF A NATION"
TUESDAY-
SYI) CIIAI'LIN IN
"CHARLEY'S AUNT'
WEDNESDAY
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN
"THE THIEF OF BAGDAD"
1 THURSDAY-
VINCENTE 113ANE72 •
"FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE
APOCOLYPSE"
FRIDAY-
I.ON CHANEY IN
"PHANTOM OF THE OPERA"
Masterpieces! Don't Miss Them!
NOTE—Nittany Theatre Open Every Evening Next Week.
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
(Continued from first page)
Special
*STUDENT LAMPS
The New
Edison Mazda Lamps
15 to 40 Watt 25c
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
Peoples Bank Bldg.
MATINEE DAILY
Ell:11011 : MIAS France, Leeds. Lynchburg. Va.:
Misa Nancy Mouser. MarYllll.l CollegV.
• Omega Dell; Bolton—Nl iAS Sara Norte.
liollitlayaburg: Miss Clad), Lock Ha
ven: Miss Rachel Coons. Lock Hven: Mks
Carolymt Stevenson. Lock haven: Alin Ge 111.•
vieve Lock Omen: Miss Sylvia
Stank. Lock Ilaven: Nis; Margaret Murtelm,
Pottsville: Miss Inc Hasler. Williammort;
Miss Grate Lochani. Altman: Miss Dorothy
. . . .• . •
Lingenielter. ,, Niss Anna Shoentelt,
Altoona: Mi.s Eleanor Keryhner. Tamaqua.
Phi Lambda Theta—Mi.. Josephine Ferber.
Scranton; MisA Helene YOllll4. Itoelasster. N.
Misa May Jane, Pictslatrolt Mip.s Grstv
Davi, Blo4.lll4burg Misa Alva Schooley. Wits
liannsport: MisY Martine Crouse. Pittsburgh:
Miss Maraaret Wood. McKeesport.
Phi Kappa 14i—Mica Channntinst Sinekenzin.
Germantown; Mies Jane M alnt, (ternutt.t.nytt:
NIL. Kathryn flunk..%burster. Ilarriihurg: Stiss
Mary Miller. Ilarritburg: Mk larion Br am
ley. Pittsburgh: Mi. Margaret SterHug. NW
l'hi Sigma Kappa—Mire Sumana Slaver.
Wathingut. D. C.: Mist Isabel Deihlller. Sim
npkin.
In Kappa Alpha—Miss charlotte i'ry, York:
Camerieee IO.rG Alth011a: Miss Helen
Ileim. ifftrriAllllll:: Miss Helen Kaufman. New
Kensington: Mint Virginia Green, Oakmont.
Sigma Phi Sigma—Miss Marl a rk,
Won[lawns: Miss Cahn &amigo, A 11001111: Miss
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20409 - t "Ilav You Forgotten"
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Here's a good one for next week after the sweetie
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k real soft and weepy one
20411 C "Thinking Of You"
"Sunday"
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20413 I Know My Wife"
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