Friday, Decitmber 9. 1227 WOMEN Ell= Knthei me Holbrook '2B .k,sistnnt .Editor Agnes E. Getny '29 Mnigaret M Menne) '2'J Begqo I. Wolfson '29 "ARCHOLJSAI" When at the girls' mass meeting Saturday Dean Ray took the plat form to make an announcement, everyone wondered lust what it was going to be As her talk con tinued, the listeners became more and more curious 'She brought her remarks to it china: with the announcement of the formation of "Archousai," the new Soniorlgirls' honor society. This announcement was 'received in different ways but the majority approve highly of the action of these girls in forming themselves into such an oigantzation They not only have the honor which is the reward of their labors, but the strength which comes through un ion in carrying out their plans It is only right that girls who have given tune and energy to leading activities on the campus should have such a reward as membership in Archousai brings The girls who have formed this organization should be commend ed. It fills a place in our college life which has been empty until now. Their object is worthy May they attain it Christmas Spirit Invades Mac Hall Lout and Lady lileAlhstea keep open house tot the siniounding coun turralr Wednesd-iv night at the ban queting hour Nobles, vassals, and serf.. still be welcome to , the festist [Auld ulna still be clowned by the '•boat's head and bedecked us ah bays and rosemary" Wino) atom completely tianstram Mac. Hall tuning room into thu semblance of an old English m too. The usual austenty will be tome:led by holly, mistletoe, ground pine, Ilickming candle light, and all the Li app , ngS of tne Chi istmas tide dills Jesteil make mirth and by Char antic, delight the guests Ga) talk, feasting., and rich revels instill the teal holiday spurt into the heal of all the co-ed, Lonise Homer,Club,Has First Formal Initiation Tne Louse Homer Club formally mitrited three ache members and ten a.micrate membms at its monthly mectmg held ..n Women's Building last Tuec.lay evening. Luedlc Mitchell, Catherine McLean, and Mary Nicholas being Juniors were sly blc for acts e membership. The Sophomore members are. Virgima Dale, Lillian B. D.n,s, Mnrtha. J. Coln ccht, Sat ah Hutchinson, Joseph ino Lees, Alice McDowell, Katherine SAWIEKSAW.SLICKER `\,.. , - - SAWYER'S .7 , SLICKERS he 31 b VIZZof Cf .44 t t rvint•so . N , 7........ ii ' ~(P - . \ r . , • f s B- ,- o-- __ fl _ ud O p,.G RING, g z - 0 'Q 'i l --:---'. , :4:i 1 - _-;,- - ~,.t f..••4' , :?;.t„ - , --11(11(ig i it? ,-..'•P ) 0 ,0 7 ,%:,,-., J r "1 \ \(‘ '' ' \ ----j=: ATONE-SET RINGS arc very much the popular vogue today, for men They make an appropriate and highly valued gifc„and be come, to a markol degree, a part of the per.ronality of the wearer. The choice of • stones is wide Come personally to see the truly fine values, at nominal cost; and, since the average man is business-like in his methods, he will be intcYested in the fact that these \V. \V. W. Stone-Set Rings are all Guaranteed. " Hahn & O'Neal 311chmer, Manna Oehme,' Mabel A rThordis, and Jane Wharton. iW. A. A. Meets To.Bleet Basketball -Managers At the W A. A. meeting held Wed nesday evening, the Joflomng, girls wets chosen fin basket...ll managers. Antomette.Faleone '29, head manager, Samh Gray '2B, assistant head man ager,- Mildied Seidman, Semot man ager, Gentrude Teem e, Juntas Manag r, and Sat ah Hutchinson, Sopho more manage, Alice Collet 'OO, manager for the fall hiking season, reports that twen. ty-s, girls completed the seventy Miles ietpmed by the W. A A in ol der to obtain points Over one han dled guts o ;sued up early in the fall for this spelt, ' Tho.girls,iitio team which began pr , nettce last,meekend has at present nn en'rollment of fitly-sin gams The,spigli-guli-Pffers Hundred :DOllar ;Prize (Continued from first page) cent pavmept,cor then woik Describing the contest, William 31 McClements '2B, Thespian' club presi dent, stated the following conditions. The completed script must call for two or three ~icts and hose more than coo but no-mote than three sets Cos tuming nmv be old or modern,. for ogn or domestic while the script Is YO be typewiitten on one side of the paper. President. McClements also stated that the number of characters , so the proposed shows should be kept within a reasonable, amount The script mire contain suggestions for mu ' r eal numbers if the author so de i...res to include them Prof. Dazed D Mason of, the R. manes - Language "dcpantnient ill- be the r ecipient, of , the ,scripts, and will , accept them at his room' in - the Uni 2 N,CISAV Club-up Until mulnighi of January fifteenth when all competi- Pon for the,prize will cease EQUITABLE, LIFE OF ion J. A. (Pep)'GARRISON, '27 Agent • Phone 571•W' ' 129 Frazier St - - 3 Say It .With Flowers State Cqlege FlOral;Shoppe 3 : . Allen St. , . _Phone 580-J Many years of experience and a personal interest help us relieve you of all detail in connection with your reservations, passports, consular visas, etc. Literature, Cabin Plans, , Rates and Sailings for a trip to "anywhere" sent on request Coi iespondence confidential. We are organizing a party of congenial people to travel at a moderate rate with an itinerary arranged to suit the members of this party. Au old and responsibte tourist company will handle the arrangements in Europe. An unusual opportunity to have your trip to Europe just as , you want it. Advanced booking for Sum miei 1928 are already heavy. Bookings made now can be cancelled one month before sailing without responsibility. If more convenient for you— consult Mr. D. D. Mason, Uni versity Club, State College, Penna. Travel Department Miners , Bank Alf Wilke4arre WILKES•BARRE, PENN'A iAg Ilop Tonight _Opens , College Social Season (Continued from first page) President and Mi Ralph I) llet :el hone been invited and Mace an named then intentions of being piescnt, accei ding to William W. Mel lon '2B, president of the Ag , Student Council The faculty of the School of Aguculm e will attend the dance °Much will eentinuc (nom nine until one o'clock Publications Unite in Subscription Campaign (Continued from first page) The price of the tm o publication, is, ir so the past, one dollar Special pay ment plans liase been at ranged whet c bv only one issue need be paid for in advance m both issues may be paid fm at a Inlet date Examination Schedule (Cont.lnued from second p me) Appomtment 1.113 l—By AppoTtment Muth 2—T 2—Ste List Muth 5—T 2—See List Drop in and see how easy it is to select the Christmas present froni L. G. Balfours unlimited line of jewelry located at SAUER'S .CLOTHING STORE COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE ISI Europe, 928 Fl We offei you•the convenience !g of shopping' in' one 'office foe il c\ cry have] service, All Steamship Companies and Tom ists Agencies represented A Tickets at Maui Office rates— no 11:1 excess charges here. :2= S.S 'BELGENLAND , ' .5.',=7 . ------ -'''. TfiEPENN STATE gOLLEG/A1.4 Math 7 T List 112th 9—Th 10 25 LA, 1 110A1f, 11 CA Iloth 10—T 2-2eo Lnst Math 11-11' 8 'lll Main, 4 LA. Math 19—By Appointment Math 29-51 2 ---- 311, 'lll, 315 Mani, 200 11011. Math "o—l' 115 Main Math .11-7 h " II LA Math 'l2—F 13 .1 LA Math 100—Th " "5 IA M,,th 120-13 v Appointment 1-10 8-300 EngC, 200 EngA Meh, 2-31 8 .100 EngC Melts 2—T,111 100 EngC Meh., 7—Th 10 100 EngA 3IE 5.—M 10 SOO EngA ;ME 7—T 8 "0" .13 Engn ME 5-14 P. "01, 208 tinge ME 9-51 8 "00 EngA ME 51—Th 10 "07 EngC ME 53-31 8 "01 EngA ME 101—T 8----201 Engk, 2011, 201 IngE ME 52—F .01 EngC DIE 10I—W 2 300 EngC NE 111—M 8 .109 EngA MED, 7—E 8 'lOO EngA MEDes 102-81 "07 Engyl MEne , 103—T 8 "01 EngC MC.De., 105—W a 300 EngA MELO, I—T 10 'lOO EngA Stet 'lO-1 , 8 119 31ngA Met 52—T " "00 31ngA Met 53—T 8 101 MngA Met ri-m 10- "00 3lngA Met 50—M 110, 200 31 , 1gA (Continued on last page) ot t ,- 71 i I ' 4 rl. • j TOIVII Girls Will Hold Imo of Cht Ist.= I Cud, hoot 1c op—Spa:al Collogo ee. •• (11r1 Dance After Holidays• Vain t Shop, oppo,to Lento .opo, A cla.,ed Town Gills' dance 1 4 "cheduled for Sununu y 6 at the Alpha' Chi S gam house llobt Bottoi f and lea men wall be, the min.mians and le fie,hments of lee clean,, cake, and' punch will he sera ad The patron-; maces ale Jhs Chestet Dahle and, Mrs John Haswell. Adm.-ion will be ginnted to thwie. having ieeeipts foi then first semes ter dues %%hul is fifty cent, and is' ini}liblo to any officer or the Eseeii-1 ti‘c Conrhitee of the Town Gills' on toeintion. riE;i=i3i;D=E;l ATLANTIC CITY. N. J PRINCESS HOTEL OCEAN END SOUTII CAROLINA AVENUE t it There's No SNOW on the Boardwalk Winters are Mild and Delightful :;* SPECIAL WINTER RATES s 3Daslv 8 15 Weekly up, \\ ith all meals. 51.50 Pl. Zharti ararihr h alip%rrer named relleac i attalenir c.h„, ,„., m.. r . r om tn „ •d I In l r Ixn Manic !ranee. llook:et and rmal nil,. free Uirr rt.enntiona at Ito. I VISIT THE V ORLD'S PLAYCHOUNI) %%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%% The Cream of the Tobacc Crop You, too, will find that LUCKY 'STRIKES give the greatest pleasure— Mild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes you ever smoked. Made of the choicest tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process —"IT'S TOASTED"—no 'harshness, not a bit of -bite. "RED" GRANGE National Football Star, writes: 'While at college I learned that the condition of the throat is most important to an athlete. Coaches and cap tains know that throat irri tation may even keep a play er out of an important game. For this reason, I insist that my New York Yankees smoke only Luckies, when they smoke. "I know that Luckies are smooth and :mellow and cannot irritate the throat." ~,' fri " No Throat Irritation It's Waste* No Cough. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ,For 'Oxford Crey Suits with subdued stripes 'MONTGOMERY'S PAUL C. ROSECR Vs:S, Ovntel ~~:~ ''~.~ „y GIFTS PAGE & SHAW CHOCOLATES For Mother Sister Sweetheart CIGARS FOR FATHER Cigarette Lighter FOR BROTHER HUDNALLS F: 1 -„c 1,441ty,
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