Tuesday, December (3, 1127 ,rAi VAN DUSEN LEADS "Y" CABIN PARLEY Conducts Informal Discussions Of Religious Problems In Student Life THIRTY-FIVE DELEGATES TAKE PART IN CONCLAVE Purposing to chnife in the student nor I the exact meaning of religion and the reactions whiLli it creates in Man, the second annual "V" Fall Cabin Conference was held at tl'2 Andy Ly tle cabin flan Finlay aft moon until Sundae aftti anon under the leadm slap of Secretary V.,utei J. Kitchen am! Mi. limy Pitney Van Dulen yL Van Dusen who is a graduate of MI Vun Dagen who is a 'al initiate of Princeton and a member of Phi Beth Kappa, )10110.1y iicholaqic society, kid dna vo of the meeting, at which thew ,as an at eia go attendance of e pet sons Religious Problems Mr. Van Dagen gave no formal talks but des oted most of his time to infra of religious problems confronting the students throughout their college life. Weak. noses of tinr present day thmkirg, generahrations of religion, mo, ana immoralttv among the soungei generation were some of the wanoslttons it.reucsed pia .mil con din mg the pal ley Accoldtng to Secretary Kitchen meat caw U. taken in choosing the group which attended the sessions in m der that the di, em sort of Interests v out I cause the helpful ideas which woo domed from the discussions to be smelt! to es ely walk of college life, "Whenmer man has been at his best he has been most profoundly re ligion. The highest type of person I know is the holy religious one," af firmed Mi. Van Dusen in a discuss on uhich wit, sanctioned by the assem blngt because it divested them of many supeihcinl VICUs of religion Ifc continued by stating that Gail in creator and that man, shorn of all a tilicialities, is in the some sense a ere dor. In concluding the session an Sunday afeinoon Mi Van Dusen termed Intel pretation, insight, power and the fullness of life ns the four outstam irg fact, of seligion E ghteen gills from the College under the supervision of Mrs Walter .T Kitchen and Miss Fiances Gibbons smted the conference on Saturday et' term= and remained until that °y oung Informal meetings and vat mar feints of entertainment consti tuted the program far the Jay. Recre ation in the form of games and hikes through the mountain ti aiLs furnished appetites for the meals prepared by cooks hoed for the occasion Thirteen Women Form New Honorary Society (Continued from first page) will be chosen Tien, the junior doss in the spling of 1928 The °them of the society are Jane E. Smith, ple.sulent, Anne Donning, ice-p c,nlent , Lola V. Ash, sense :lly; Mabel D. Reed, treasurer; and Helen Clock., historian The menthols ate Ellen 21 Burkholder, Winificd M. Follies, Fiances 11. Gag e:, Helen F George, Sass E Hartz, Elimbeth 1' Havel, Eleanor B. Pont. eiey and Milthed M ki.:-:4.-:-:-:-1-:+:44-x-:-:-:•++4,:-:•••:-:. x Gernerd's s • i• TUXEDO'S 14 •!. $25 $45 ..=: 4. Tuxedo's for Rent :I: Pressing Cleaning t X Repairing •.i ':-:.:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-!. This Space Reserved SCHLOW'S Quality Shop Help For Pale, Thin Children This sugar coated tablet form of Cod Liver Oil is Just like taking candy and yet the great medicinal viitues ale there bon has been added to put mono red in the blood. Get the genuine Burke's Cod Liver Oil and Iron tablets and be sate to specify Burko's in or der to some a full 18 days' neatment for $lOO. Guaran teed to benefit m money re funded Rocall Drug Store Ronherr .1. Miller, P. D Hermann Naines First And Second Quintets (Continued from first Page) handicapped with n strained instep ..ustained in Wednesday's scrimmage. Steve llamas, varsity forwaid on the 1926-27 quintet, reported for rcriminage Saturday and Lungien, Delp, Roepke and Wilson were on the llooi Monday night The second team forwards are Skip Stahley and Wol rla!,er, center, Brownstein, and guards Leo and ,Kt.Keown Brownstein has been allowing promise and Lee and McKeown have been outstanding for their shooting and floor work. Among the sophomores tr3ing for the Yin siti, squad are Prier and Mullin, forwards, Balmer and Ridgway, centers, and Anselmo and Webbei,,guarils Shortly berate the Chi istems vaca tion Coach Ilermann will cut the Pquad to fifeen or twenty players be cause muted 'floor iliac° makes the pre=sent number difficult to handle. At tne scone time the court mentor reserves the right to draw into the varsity squad any courtrman who at tr.tet, attention in the Intel fraternity basketball league. Players Offer Initial Production Tomorrow (Contmucd from first page) Matgai et Sore '2B, as 31, Cata lina complete tl , e east E‘my member except Miss Greet, line had eamtience in acting a ith the Playets Love at First Sight The }sung man Charles Grant ar rises and soon falls in love urth Lou ise, math the result that the couple become engaged .1111.5 Emma Hel ler revolts when she hears that the salary of her prosputne son-m-lan Is only $lOO per week A general family squabble then ensues The play ends happily, however, and Louise Heller and Joseph Giant aro married i ...-:-:-:-:-:-..:,......-..................-:-:. s .l : .Select Your Christmas iii Gifts , ..* :i: i !: .... ..... While Stocks are Large *r . ~ :1 . : 0 Cir 0 L, E' S :f. ~.....:-:..:......-:-:-:-:...:-:,,,...:-:-:..:-:...:_:...:......:-:....:....:-:-:..:-:-,..:..:-,:.:........ 1 . ':lndustrial Engineering Department 4. Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables t 4. 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Thirty Boxer's Report To Houck for Practice (Continued from first page) make weight for more than one cla.s Wolf, captain of the boxing tea,n, 31eAndien5, Hams and 3111101; tom fcotball men oho are at pm esmb re•t mg up scull settle the problem in the heavier dimision, In the lifteen-pournl chrel ' , meta° Manhunt, aho is beginnung into third }eat cf cm Lets Lonipetifinn, artll haNe no ease tilet, In getting the Lail fm Chrratorhen and Cunningh nu of lust seun's freshen to to tun should make thing.. !web for the veteran. Kolakoslo, oho won his lotto] Ins: Cal in the twertv-five-pound branch will have to ch,po.e of Smith and Woods to clinch his het ti, olule Eby who is e\peeted to t etai n to college next semester in anothei lot =able real for the bloml-han cd hst e•pti t In the 131-pound tlngslegar, in tercollegiate champion of 1925, gill stack up against the log-ciouehing 110111, a .ophenaite and Wilford gho fought against Virginia Wall". Institute last seal For Captain Chub Cram'', old po sition in the 11 - .0-pound it eight, Robb, who has engaged in vat.otr bouts, and Mu rev will bare to contend with Beneihek. Fighting or the seventy-hre , pound bout at the inteicollcgnite tout- I my at Syracuse la,t yet, Benedich displared a poweiful punch to annex the title, although he was twenty ;pounds lighter than his opponent, Cole , lean of Nary Captain Alhe Wolff to iceupein , ing from a bail leg awl tons stmt training at the end of the meek as a ill Miner end . 3leAndiews. Steno llamas, mho won the heavyweight championship ln't season after only one neck's ti am.ng, is sth lir longing Si ith the Vrl sltv basketball team aril map not be available fin bo , rig during the sea son IVestern Marylai.d udl be the Loon Losers filet opponent on January tee enty-eighth in the Ai moil Penn, Syracuse, Nosy and Massachusetts In.tatute of Technology ace also listed on the 1028 schedule uluch is as yet tentutu e good shoe to ask for nonte—ruLww. more than BZEM ndefinable your John something it you have ty. They'd prices me in and ES= Shoes ry & Co. THE PENN.STATE COLLEGIAII Nittany Orators Meet Pitt, W. and J. Saturday (Continued on second page) The Aegative trio accompanied Us Intro R Renshaw '2B, manager of the team, will leave fec Friday afternoon In all lclgne de hate, the ncgatis e team, nill do the timeline; The Ponn Stnte nflirmntlse team In nll meet the W. and .1. negative In emu wenn hone nt n Intel Mite 111 ,1 the Nittnny negatl‘e men v. 01 go t,, Pnt.hulgin Wrestlers Start Work With Fundamentals (Continued from first page) • sturn leases Penn State with but one °peat sanity =Man. Captain L:7.- gOt, mid two others with into eoll,gi qte cape fence. Paekaid and Iloilo bough It is be Is Om ',tactically an ,aboned material that the Nittin.s mentor mill lon in his combmat.on 'ro Bold Class Scrimmage 4 On cells. after the Chi.utinsis %ace- Sim wrestling competition udl take place The outcome of nun* giappling contests will matmially •titl in the selection of the aggiegation fat Fhe opening meet on hominy tic en st with Alfred unites site Fireplace Wood, STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO Phone 35-M The Service We Offer is personal and helpful. In any financial question, the experienced judgment of our officers is at your command The First .National Bank State College, Pa. DAVID F. LAPP, Cashier '": • , - _,,, tt s a t fe ,pA j •). a. smtkers don't dti,ige with the moon 4. 4. • 11110 A rsoo.m . 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In addition to his ec Inevements in the held of enee, has al, ay, taken an Intel cat I n in genet al Although lie in Sinkett's medium of al ion is n at, ,he is al-o .ntei e'ted ir pencil sketching Ilead of the School of Engin el lin,, Dean Sackett ha, chaige not on!. of the callow, enmneetinct de pai talent., bat also tf the Depot t alent of Sine aid Applied Alt, Penn State t, one of the fen schools in the eountm cchme such a doom t mental combination e .I,te Peanut Krisp It' Special This Week 29 EB Candyland hit watch how other smokels are changing to Chedelield! FOR THE BEST OF GOOD REASONS BETTER TASTE! Lion Soccermen Lose Final Game to Navy I (Contsnued from fast page) point of the conflict so hen he made a nsainnal to ent‘ •yard dut e at the! Penn State net Mereak, out,de left, sem ed the see-j and point fez Nitnu in the thud go.n- tot and Walden, outside right, folios•. ed With a long &ACT, goA so the foul th pet nod But 7% nkki and Cat I-' von, fullbnel, , , eflieionth niamtained lie Blue :en! Gold defen, to netono, throughout the encounter The lo=, of Sour beenuqe of micro I CUM ed In the Sv.alihnun e game j whet em he Stan ed v Ith hoe se% one haetheap to the lan,, .em mg mech.ohem The Ime-up fnllmc s: Delete >nu Imo State College but Chttstma. lot all the Fault', at; the OLD MAIN ART SHOP Ito i State University Shoe Store i Fine Values in Shoes Rubbers Arefics I ; Corner Pugh and College i ,4 - ::' Qz: Christmas Gifts For Old and Young On Display at COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE Allen Street i EA 1 Xmas Cards And So_liteibl< Gift, Now On Display THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. 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