Tuesday, 51.1 y 3, 1.1127. HOLD DAIRY EVOSITION BIER FRIDAY, SATURDAY .0... Jordan, State Secretary of Agriculture, Will Speak At Student Banquet Opening with a dairy products judg ing contest on Friday afternoon, the gamy students adl conduct the fifth annual Dairy Exposition which will close with the dairy students' annual banquet Saturday night. Those participating in the dairy pro ducts judging Contest will be giouped Aindei two divisions—the professional. including those students who have made an advanced study of dairy pro ducts judging and the amateins or those students who have no advanced judging. Saturday morning u dairy cattle judging contest will be held while in the afternoon there will be a cattle show. Forty-two students have enteicd a fitting and showing contest. Many prominent speakers, includ ing President Iletzel, Dr. Jordan, Pennsylvania Sect etary of Agricul ture, and 'Dean R. L Watts of the School of Agriculture, will address those attending the banquet Follow ing the banquet, prizes will be award ed to the winneis in the serious con tests. The prizes 'include eight silvat loving cups, gold, silver and bronze Medals, a fifty-four dollar milk cooler, ribbons, fountain pens, pencils, an I subscriptions to farm and breed m ig anises. LIBERAL ARTS AVERAGES LOWER AVERS STODDART Student averages in the Litheial Sits school sense !wet last semester than for the second semester of last year, according to figures compiled by Dean C W. Stoddart _ The highest averages for the three upper classes were; second semester of last year, class of '27, 2 7; class of '2B, 2 5, class of '2O, 2 4, last semest er, class of '27 27; class of '2B, 23, clan of '29, 2 3, class of '3O, 2.4 Al's Shop Annual May Sale Beginning Tuesday, May 3rd Prices Slashed Great Savings Your opportunity BOYS to bpy New Spring Merchnsonse ni go* Bottom Prices. Never before have we beep able tn our sAkch jft.- tractive things at such prices. , Come Early Folks Everything Reduced Men's Athletic Underwear— Regular $1.25 value 79c 3 suits for • $2.00 Women's Full Fashioned Rae, $1.75 'value , 95c Sweaters Coat Style— s7.so value Men's Hose:7sc 2 pairs , ' . Men's Blazers $7.50 and $B.OO. A few at,.. , .. $5.00 Men's Caps at . $1.85 Men's Trousers— s7.oo values at Knickers— Beautiful Shades at $5 and $6.95 Plain Blue . . $6.95 Neckwear Newest Creations— sl.oo Neckwear 79c $1.50 Neckwear . $1.19 $l.OO Bow Ties . . -75 c AL'S SHOP !~: ~~ Wompri Debaters Win From Pittsburgh Duo (Continued from that page) a walking thermometer, and the law yet a statute book. The negative side, however, met with strong points the attack of their opponents. "The way to the best, they argued, is through speemlizatlon" They also showed that it is physically impossible to get more than a smat tering here and there. Miss Labowitz concluded, "Even our street car con ductors help us to get ahead" Poultry Club Makes Plans for May Picnic Plannmg a ',lonic for the latter part of May. the Penn State Poultry Club met Tuesday evening. Reports of the various committees in charge of the annual poultry show to be held m Oc tober were heard. After nominating officers for the next year, the meeting closed with a short educational talk by Mr Kistler of the Purina Mills company whose sub,ect was "Selling Yourself to a Job." DOCTOR STRUCK HEADS RESEARCH COMMITTEE Dr P T. Struck, professor of In dustual Education, was elected chair man of the Research Committee of the Department of Practical Arts and Vo cational Education of the Pennsylva mr. State Education Association at the last meeting of Schoolmen's Week held at the University of Pennsylva nia SUMMER iA/OR.K. See L. C. LEMMON Before May 31 - Phoae 97 Omega Epsjipti Men's slickers 'OM Men's Golf Hose— , Summer Weight, 2 pairs $1.45 White ci.oy $6.00 quality at $4.35 Men's Shirts— White English . broadeloili,i'Col lar attached...or plain'rkeelcb4nd style. Reg. $2.50, Shirts 3 for. $4.35 Women's Shceso,oo Nitre— Newest - spring styles an Patents and Parchment. Oxfords, many styles. B,eal,itifxil Shoes ,54,9.0 m 410.45 Low Ileel Shoes at . §3.95 Ten4is Shoes for WoxnA. §1..95 Men's Shoes-45© Pairs— Black and tan. Regular $8.50 values Sport Shoes at . Tennis Shoos For Men— s4.so values . . . $3.45 475 values . . v. 95 ALLEN STREET TJix PJI'N STAID. qou.T.GTAINT, "Y" TO PLAEI STOWS IN SUMMER CAMP JO BS Will Otter Rev:llo4og Posts to ,Experiotkoo Mnp p.esjilps .Organize ttan Wonii ' Several summer jobs at boys' camps still remain from the original list that was announced last month, W. J Kitchen, secretary of the "Y", stated \ estei day , The work requires some knowledge of camping 11(e and ability ass a lead er During the summer the Y. M. C. A. workers conduct several boys' camps and they have need of college men to wive as leaders and counsel , loss. Some of the muttons open are director of dramatics, social work, nature study, suimmiag and handl ,eratt Instructors. Camp iloctors isle lase needed although only senior medi cal students or graduates need apply for these posts Where are also a 'ele Excellent positions open for men who hoe had experience to' The camps, which ;will be. lacat;eii se ,Connecticut,,New york '.and Perin{ sylvunia, pre all high f grke eXcellent aCedrd44,, to Mr. Kitchen. Anyone' Elesireig . Surther infoimation m . seeking ogee of these positions should ,apply .at "Y" hut. CAUSES:-Come to oar permno q , ravingAemonotratlon; Thurpddy, May 5. All lathes Aordiplly invited. The S 'Shop. -COUPLES SWAY, SAXOPHONES MOAN AT ANNUAL PROMENADE From the opening strains of Jean Goldkotte's smoothly harmonic musi cians to the final weird wheete from the saxophone in Jan Gar:nes eccen jacally colorful group, the Armory floor N. jammed with swaying coup les at the 1028 chapter in the history of Beim State Junior Proms. Between five a,nd sic hundred coup les, the largest attendance of the year, thronged to the final event of the social season. The 4roory Itself shed its militar> appearance and was resplendent in gulp colors for the occasion Peep ing through the ceiling were soft lights of blue, pink and yellow, while at various intervals the multi-colored spotlights cast a warm gloss over the gay Prom-goers. But It was the music that kept the crowd on the floor and continuous dancing was the byword for all. On one side sat jean Gildkette and his ensemble. As n Victor recording or- , chestra he was known by ell and the syncopation -which he furnished , Alll5 in keeping with his reputation. Across the floor, Jan Garber 's group played. Acording to his press agent,) Jan has acquired the lengthy epistula- 1 time of "effervescent little leader of t scintillating Jess." As he smilingly plied his bow and coaxed "hot" tunes from his assistants, he was the picture at enthupiasm- . .. . _ . . . , Pent). State Shoe Repair Across From Postoffice PROMPT AND WILLING i SpRVICE Reasonable Prices For Service, Comfort ami Ecotforny Burn the Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Misty Coal For Sale at POJI, FOSTER.COAL YARD Senator Watson, noted for his fine voice, James E. Watson, Republican Whip of the United States Senate, popular and powerful orator of Indiana, smokes Lucky Strikes. You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made of the finest Turkish and do mestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill and there is an extra process —"lt's toasted"—no harshness, not a bit of bite. "It's toasted" Your Throat Protectio Pondeiops Gohim, the ttumpetei, drew man) laughs pith his dialectic take-offs and reached the peak of his pmfmmance as lender in the German band number. The singing ttio of Bratain, Rhodes and Grady um en cored on their popular ienditions while Harold Peppie also took pact in seseral numbets At interntmion Cutl, ho=c banjo case bents the destina tion "en ,Dote.". put the fru,bing touches to the musical plogiam. GEARHART TO CONDUCT MILK TESTING COURSE Because of the incessant dent•tnd Sol well trained coo testers, n short course in null. testing, record keep ing, and feeding will be ga en lime Ma} sistconth to twenty-first C R. Geathiu t, Professor of dairy hu.bandry extension, odl con duct the course ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Xi7titl84:41.1M1111111:401111:.4111111111$ . EUROPE Where do >on want Logo? Pans—lnndon—Rorne—Vcnice? To the hallan IWI T o or Lakes , Doun thc Mum To nzerland I n Scandenas ? o Holland Motoong in I °gland and Scotland , cares Tours v,s,ts all these place. hfoderate Incf „. stoncratedp a on~paoy of e 1T47" Gates Student Tours are tdecl for Fur booklets& rates to $1265) GATES TOURS-225Ftfth Mr. Floyd T. Re) mil& 111 South runlet. Street State Calk,. Penna Rittltitttittittmmthttmmitltt ,,,,, t; College To Play Host 1 To Galaxy of Parents (Continued from first loge) lotto E Ray, Women's Student Cov e, nment President, Esther .11. Frani: 27 and Student Council President, Siren a ood L Reeder '27, will also greet the assembled parents. ror the mothers who do not wish to attend the various sport en ents fist ad for Satuidny afternoon there will be a tea given by the women students from Once to six o'clock in the We men's Building. Vaudeville acts pre. nested by the Thespians, Player, and others, %sill be offered for Saturday evening's entertainment in the Audi torium at seVen o'clock The silting mothers will have a oimoi tunny of seeing the Lion base hull and tennis teams in action who THIS SPACE RESERVED MR SCHLOW'S QUALITY SHOP "See Your Orders Cooked" -AT CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 SILK GOWNS AND PAJAMAS Popularly Priced EGO L. F` ' S writes: "Smoking is a great pleasure and di version to me. I get much enjoyment from Lucky Strikes because I know that I can smoke them at will with no fears of any ill effects upon my voice." dz.- a;::-1', When in New York you are cordt. ally mmted to see how Lucky Strike arc made at our exhiba, corner Broadway and 45th Street. IP= the Penn State vai tit, nine ail deavoi to avenge last yeat'n At the hands of 52.) acuse and the [lease Tech nehmen oppose the U team Rudd will meet the fres} baseball team in the mining. The eighteenth Schoolboy !alms astic Tiack and Field meet in preparatory and high school I, from various parts of the state compete, will also be held Sato National Mothers' Day Sunda In elew of the fact that Sunday he National Mother ,' Day, a 4, talk ttill he given in Chapel by Res Alfred E Luceock, eonttibu edam of the Chustnin Advocate, Inenibei of the Methodist Boni Foreign Mio'ions, wing "Mothero a topic ffn ---(k),-. I Society . I , wt, , ~ kit t:b -Brana. ': COLLEGE i l i CLOTHES I 1 M. 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