Friday, n» Y 13. .927 WOMEN A SUCCESS- Much to be commended is the royal way in which the girls en tertained the Mollie' s last week end. ileryone Went out of hoc way to see that everyone's Mo ther had the best time possible. At the tea in the afternoon every possible effoc t was made to make the Mother s feel at home. If yom own wasn't present you rose to the occasion and took care of someone's else. . . In Mac Hall mere courtesy was shown to the visitors. The girls were careful to stand back and let them pass into the dining oom first. .ENen the culinary department felt the greatness of the day and supplied unusually good meals—the nearest yet to what Mother makes at home In the evening the Mothers were shown a fitting 'close to then day at Penn State by being taken to the vaudeville show. We feel that if any Mother went away with anything but the vel y bestimpression of Penn State it was not the fault of the girls. Juniors and Freshmen Hold Class Elections Again the Jumois and then "little sisters," the , freshmen, demonstrate their ability to %solh together by choesing their class officei3 at tile same time The following girls ucite elected for the Jun= class officers President, P. Id. Gager; .vicepresident, J. E. Smith; treasurer, E 11. Louis, sceire thly, E. T Hazel; social chairman, S. E. Hartz. For the freshman class the elec tion results stele. President, E E Dutton; vice-president, E lI Yohe, :meta*, pf A Thomas, troasuiet A. P. Myets, social chairman, II F Foust; A. A. rernesentatne, Lees. OLD MAIN BELL WILL USE PATTEE CRITICISM With Dr F. L Puttee's criticism of "Elmm Gantry" by Sinelan Lowe., the routine article, the OM Main Dell will ho toady for disti Milton in about a week, acco“ling to \V NV Jacobs '27, eibtur-m-chest. Other outstanding contributions to this issue have been in ide by Prof W L. Werner and Piof II F. Gimes, both of the English department, II 13 South '27, W P. Reed '27 and S S Geesey '2O. Grinding Wheels Refractories-Floo Grizlinj Machines Stair ilt: as ar .v=4%l, wok.. " ::::MTMWAVZUV" TOWN GIRLS TO HAVE A SENATOR Tonit lepresentation in the W. S G A will be provided for by the passage of n new amendment to the town gills' constitution The amend ment, which was diqeussed at the last town girls' meeting still lead "The town gills' rem esentative to the s 0- man's senate shill] be a Semot gut who shall be nominated and elected in the manner pi esen died under the i,ce tion on general elections." This amendment will be %dmd on in Dean Ray's office on Finley, twentieth This time a special elec tion mill be held one week later, after a spec al meeting to nominate the can deletes TONVI gills who expect to attend the dynes .it the Sigma Nu house on May twenty-fast ale asked to sign up as boon 0, possible on De. Ray's bulle tin board and pay their dollar to Delilah Kistlts of Miss Ray's tart Choose Managers For Spring Athletic Teams The W A. A , at its last meet jig, elected the following manages fat spring spin is Baithall. Hend Manager, N. 11. If^,,Gultle '23; upper claUs, M. A Webb '2B, sopbnimne, A E. Geaty 'Pluck: Head Munagel, E H Len is '2B; Sen., L II Robertson, Jun ior, S 12 ILut7, Sophomore, F. M Spe,ebel. IMMEEI3E=I3 Thu A, A. Board appointed a com mittee of foul of its members to le s,o its constitution The members of this me Coach Mane Halt, Pi es idea M M Wheelet '2B, Vice-pi cm dent M C lim man '29, and II E Ct o.km '26 Mole-Up Day Dance—Hey! "See Your Orders Cooked" I —AT— CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 nxor • rititio.4l„:: 4 ;wth.•AW , r 4 4 1 4. 04,, 4:F 4<i*tilo4ol l o44l 404 , - opiti4Olikf . 4 8f0,11ni6 • 4..tu i dt.p . , tkted ; 't,i 4 44,t-LtasL4 Aelr, • _ nek - • / '; .... ' At r -`,,,ce •• : -,-; ii : '''..''' .V ,,, c ' . .1 4.Y ; , , . , -; , 11. ' W'..--',"', -., ~ - .„ I k„efejA . t i 1i,h:•4 4. J 4 1 ‘ 0114 -- ,69 1 *(479: 6 ,0r . ' .4 °11. #4 49 41).+0p -. 4" . - Zt./14 4 :*4: S . ! iVOtiJAWOAT 4. 4 .,et qr , . . , - -.).;:k-,,z44: , - N1 , 7 ~.. r ' :) 1 1,6* „..4 ''.,q , . ,„ . b...p..c 4 -., :,": , ,, , g,... t.- .4- k i Av--. , 46.- .:- "- teqi...• . *:, 4 4W..4-:. ". g 4.. 0:',:, •4'W,,,5:,;.0.,,--V.,,'. t .-:. ~,'? .- - '7 4 i -, -/ ;' 4 0 ./ „'= '/ 1 , -f r • I "..5 . ,,V• n 4,: I VA . V I • • :4,14 • • •-•••-? • .tyt , • ••.. , s • I A, • N'On. `ITZW:,), 1 Underclassmen Pull . . In Annual Tug•of-war The annual tug-of-sar be- tseen the freshman and sopho- li mole classes sill he held tom,- i low afteinoon at one -thirty i o'clock on the field holiness the 2 Pond Labor store and the Agii- I cultui al building The winners will nelest the ft eshman els s i co'ors Freshmen Discard Dinks for One Day The v caters of the emerald head gem ti iant hed mer their tAaditTonal enemies the sophs, by the oyeialielm am °care of 2 to 1 at the pushball strap Tuesday. 'rho shamrock-hued hoicks iespond cd nobly to the nil These .ere sn heats to the ton-hoot contest starting at foot forty-fl‘e o'clock and thiourhout the whole affair there Ul4 a marked atm nonagon of the weals to outstilp . eaeli other. .1 large CION' d gathered to vies. the contest ar 1 consuleiable dlrrlCUlty snag e‘pei.. imeed in cm tiollin , 4: the gathei mg— in fact, at times, only the gigantic pushhall distingunhed tne combatants Item the ,pectatoic Ana result the elrllngs &scud ad the dial, black t.e., and socks fin ye passionate ne kae.u, fontemering and huzn'io he ulgeal The well-dies- sophomore fel lo‘.ed Fashion's Ele ct en and come link, black tie and nooks I "30" i I IPlay our first I 1 Game of Billiards 1 1 at 1 1 I i Jim's Allen Street I I IMMEI!!IMEMIM!=l!!1!113 ? 44ifai:eryjilarewl: klho.eot 4 ;oii't ' ~1 ° sg :: 1 ' t t: d i ' ; 'n ' ' : Ph : 41 I n a 1 : ft 18 :" In o ' ' : i r t k rb". l in g ' I f ' i . : t : A : . :13::::::;*.::f-1:i:1::;;.'iti:;:;::::.714.1:: COLLEGI4I4 PENN STATE! t Ivy !Monday Seniors To Pla By Old Alain in the School of Mines resulted in a Page) tie betueen P F Houses man and .1 t the 'nine It. Reim uhich will he %Moil off at a odaV even - later date nica s hate t Junior Representath es Ps esidcnt wish css atl Mom the School of Agricultule It Nelson „ i ll F Hahn nail L D. Reilly secei ed the is nit's C 1. Ball as the reprosen ,e h opes to Lila, e Clam the School of Chemistry roan at the and Phi sits The School of Eslucs hc „, lion faxmod A.. 1 Gales indications I C 1I Hass, and \V L !Lechler ce, .111 1 at -~v.eic named hr T.:rip:inning students, no and help; but the third rem esentaitiN c will have I Pun nun,t I "0 be decided on s special ballot since I l ost , e .,, Ihsre v.as a tic betneen C A B - ___ nann, R R Cleland and S. 11. Weav es L. II Bell and E. I) Blasi ti ere Stone I clected in the School of Libmal As is. • bile Lightnei was the sue enel es costal candidate in the Mining school Freshman Choices Ipage) (Continued from finz . ntho two v.lll take 'lace time Tuesday and iVedr ing4 At the final sing been ins 'toil to tul e pmt Iletzel will dein.ct a clot the null 500101 sing. J I lead the singing The tommatee in ch. lune 4 more enthusnutn sings than has conductor past veers nom prese 'malls foul hurized me tend the tmllight cetera to make tne CO Opt one successful since Ito test Berryhill, Feigh Get Class Pres (Continued from first' Bruce, 'f. it Mo o el en l A. remit cd the te to. Stud from the School of Agucn T. F. Costello and C B. named from the School of end Physics Student. in of Education named S B R 1I Gager 1C S LiG Phei , on and I) 13. looted front the School of L In . ; n l,llr ni rll'l, c "Int LI el • Che it 13 the Ih ev end c•Lt P AI. tlx 7 ALBERT BEAL 86 SOg, Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street GERNERD'S I 4-Piece:Suets 1 $30.013—535.00 t Knickers and Two Pants 1 i Cleaning • Pressing Repairing Margaret Anglin, onored Stage Star, _ever careful of her voice, 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. '` lt ' s toasted" Your Throat Protection Membets of the Ilabel.ll Alts school those •1 C BeMeld, C F. Flinn; Jos eph Selmt‘one and A K Schroeder Since W A Stone echo was elected resident is a member of the School f Icoltte e, R F Mollenouer hill Marshmallows— Covered with toasted Cocoanut, flavored with Vanilla and Walnut and Hi-King in 15c Tins. Try a half-pound to-day 136 Allen St pecialls on Fountain Pens Baseball Gloves Memory Books and Fiction THE ATHLETIC STORE :.: On Co-op Corner I=l not fill the post for winch he leceired the nnuority. Students in the School of Chenustav and PhNsiev selected IC It. Ktuset ,Ile L C Sti oudnour 55.15 the chine° of those in the Educatl in school Another tie .as made In the Engi nem mg school—this time between S M Cunningham and I' S Shoemaker S. II Louis and T Jones elnied the ballot in the School of Liberal Ails and Mining, respeetnek I urge t Cote Although lees than Collo-floe per cent of the %Indent both? Doted, the -lumber of ballots east 1,-lied 1;10, an mere toe of gmentee., mer last lent's sun, Members of the Cl Iss at 1929 sere the ones I esponsiole tat this mink once 502 o etc, ,ere cyst by then, this yea, In comon,i6on ,ith the IS') lent .en, The Junior ballot fell off forty-six Nthile ten lose freshmen Noted this yea! than seas the case in 1020 This 14 only the thud tunic that the lull system of Noting has been used here and each the balloting has in incased W. H. HUDNALL writes: "Certainly women of the theatre must be care• fid of their voices. The one cigarette, I have observed, which seems to protect the throat and give the greatest enjoyment is Lucky Strike." ~~~s~. WCKi I STRI KE '."*.o4sTro,, *Among the many honors conferred on Miss Anglin is the recent award of the Lactate Medal, which is presented annually by Noire Dame University for excellence in the arts. The mile/ was first conferred in 1883 and Mtss Anglin is the ninth woman to TtCCiVI. this honor. Page Three balloting for Lla,s offices was not Lredingly close, although the Stu lc Council nonuneer welr not far ap The largest and sinalle , t inalaut we: e in the cnmpehtwt to! tienur in the senior and .-opl•onirne espeetively.. . . . Tie t ote4. of ulna thole tune thl sill be taken off at t special deg. to I,‘, announced at a haul date Offict4l Ite,tilt, Tuemla Since the Student Connc•l irt lii !allure that a c hetit-up lie in de I tone the lesulth are minnounced ri eta! 1 nesilayt, Colleqtan in 111 cunt the curl ected ballot. A tonumttee compro,ed of II Donaldson '27, than m in, (l 1, la toncott '27, and A S Go", '27, n take elm Re of the letoantnne. of t ballots Plant Geraniums $3.00 per dozen Delivered Pansy Plants 60c perl2 STATE COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE OSTEOPATHY Themodern art and science of healing disease. Do you realize the opportunimg offered in this profinsion: Entrance Requirements: Approved four.r.ar high school course (one colkge scar of the sciences, physics, chemistry, and biology is an additinnalrequiremuit in certain states). Length of Course: Four years of nine months each. Internship: Osteopathic Hospitals. WRIT. FOR CATALOG— Philadelphia College of Osteopathy 19th and Spring Garden Ste , Philadelphia, Pa. (Reesteralunt N haterlanrilofße,enu of eu, url.)
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