1 Notices 1 Calla C Hummel '2B, has been el ected Ls the Penn State Club as man ages of the mte,unit basketball league. Manage: of the thlTetent units Hill gm then names to Ham mes at 131 West College a‘enue be fuse saeation. I=l=l Tha student Inanthes of the Ameli a:in Souett of Mochann.al Enginems and the Amm man Institute of Elect ] nal Engine. s still hold a combined meeting in loom 200 Engmeming D at sot en-fm is-hse o'clock tomorros m orning. All poisons interested ale tor dally un ted to attend. The Dane Science club endl hold its Chiislanas Paity at the Alpha Zeta tormarm night at eight o'clock 'rho., attending are request ed to bring ten-cent prebents for the grab-bag I=l= Too Penn State Club of Reading will hold a dance to the Ileikslure ho tel Tueml.*. Deeembet tomentl-be,- enth Dancing nill begin- at nine o'clock Mutst by the Tone'adors. IME=I The Pennsy Is an. Railroad comp toy Lan announced that at o'clock Fin day night a special train dill' leave Lemont The tiain mill be open at into o'clock and mill be of sufficient capacity to case for the vacation cloud Although usually cet tam mest-bound e•psess ttains snake a :special stop at Ty tone, no definite an nouncement has been nude to that area thin ye. Dr. Hetzel Completes Tour of Alumni Clubs (Continued from first Page) the College, "by l.rn, by tradition, by piadace. neccesite and by coory 'est that c.m be applied, is Proved public institution of high. lealning." By these tests he also said, "Penn Sta'e is to Penn,liania, potentially if na actually, ,hat the public col leges and uniselsdies in can states are to their tespecti,e Common wealths I say potentially because realm llama has to date so seuously laded to inopeily develop this great and situ! public asset "There can be no question as to the chat Octet of the institution The cant'us on rs entziely due to the fail me of the State to endow at with zatlitient substance and poster to pot ent adequate public ministry Theta is no held of insestment open to the state of Pennstls ania that offers so rich a return in dividends of mater nal stealth alone as is available through adequate Inotision for its ,State College" Bands Unite To Furnish Music at Soph Formal (Continued from first page) lecoicled b.. Columbia. Vothee, . fium Nev. Yolk City From nine until too o'clock in the mot fling nill he the hours for danciig The adna.ision fee ha, been set at live doll., The committee appointed re cently has mkt Net made fon decorating the Atmory for the °tent The Season's Greetings Merry Xmas Happy New Year To Our Patrons THE VOGUE SHOP :li ?f-s -,61, a „.A. , e, i -- - -- ---4 r/i _V _en - liere is x Stone - Set. king gou've ahmus wanted vrs, SIR! Ea en you men who may hair c said at some tame or ocher: "I'll never wear a ring," although secretly liking them when you saw them on the hands of othormen, tvi l l he immed iately attracted to these fine W. W. W. Scone-sec Rings. Some of them ere large, uuh splendid stones of Interesting cut and color—nt mullne rings that are ivorth) of )our finger The stones arc from Far L Ind), aid rho designs are of the lame rapt, for Vts on: fold only. HANN & O'NEAL Opp. Front Campus Western Maryland Is First Basketball Foe (Continued from first page) amer, center, and Smith and Van Buten, gum ds. The Nanny football men on the floor squad are overcoming their handicap of a late start and have been rapidly rounding into form in the past week's soimmages Johan} Roepho is beginning to hit his former strata and Joe Wilson, a sophomore, may ion a varsity both before the season is oet by his excellent ball handling and goal 'shooting During this neck Coach Hermann Bill com pletely reorganize the squad and utl build a fits - team mound Captain Von Is:mita Mu squad will work out twice a day for the filet two days after the lama flout the Christmas holidays and once a day until the game with Westeta , Maiyhand. The coin tmen who come back early ate Roopke, Hain is, Von Nieda, Reilly, Brown stein, Delp, Barron, Langten, Fry, Jacobson, Wilson, Stahley, Peek, Wel slayei, Sullivan, Malik, Koch, and Ansel= I. F. C. To Hold Parley Here During February (Continued from first page) atianged by the commdtee foi the three-day assembly of Penn State's ftaternity delegates The committeemen appointed by the Council ate Charge; C. &nylon '2B, Henry F. Bushnell '2B, H. Velma Flitchman '2D, H Roy Hassell '2B, Blur E Henderson '2B, William K Jackson '2B, David It. Pratt '2B, and Joseph A. Schiavone '2B Engineering Faculty Attends Conference (Continued from fleet ;age) the measurements of the flow of art through carious orifices 'Professors Fred C Healer and CANDY The Ideal Gilt for ALL OCCASIONS Birthday, Anniversaries, lObligations of Hospitality, the Sneetheart, the Wife, Or the Children You Get It. Fresh At Gregory's Candyland Behind the scenes with Columbus rr HERE is a forgotten chapter in of intensive research and careful planning I the life of Columbus which in its that precede actual construction. Bell way had as much to do with the dis- telephone men are continually mapping covery of America as the voyage itself. out the course of this great industry for We refer to the years spent in prepara- years to come. tion before he set sail—years filled with The true telephone pioneer is he who painstaking study, planning his voyage brings vision and initiative to his work with the aid of what crude maps and as supervisor, engineer or executive geographical data he could procure. and who backs this up with the pains- In telephony, too, the success of each taking study needed to crystallize the new development depends on the years dream into the reality. ' BELL SYSTEM a nation-wide system of o 8,000,000 inter-connecting telephones "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGliNf,' Paul 11. Stlineitrer of the engineer ing expei anent station dis;ussed heat transmission and the Diesel locomo tive Professor Seliweitnr gaoe a looms of the progress in oil and gas isomer. Professor Charles Vt. Ocean and Mr. Andrew J. Nicholas of the inihmtlial and mechanical enginneer ing deparnments note also present at the meeting and action in the dis cussions CLASSIFIED LOST—In the Aonoty duong Ag Hop. A geeg Stet,on Return to lip LOST—A gold "Conklin" pencil, maLk ed L. P G. Renard Findcr please retui n to L. P. Gross, K D. R house Ito Take the folks gifts home uith non. Suitable iernembrances for en eryone We push for mailing The Old Main Art Shop. ltp Penn State football dolls from 50e to $lOO Also line of nmelty dolls See ~Indow. Old Alain Alt Shop ltp LOST—At Sigma Pht Sigma dame Gtey Sthoble hat ulth nutmls W. D M Findet ull 55. ltp 'KTTMnTt'T The State College Bakery• Wishei - One and All A Merry Christmas . 1 . , NM10.1%•%.%.t0NZ0wNW1AN5A,•ViN,...%%,16,‘"6,10..,43.,A161‘..VW4..W.WA10G Xmas Suggestions Children's Books Fiction Leather Goods Desk Sets Stationery • THE ATHLETICATORE On Co-Op: Corn pip, PENN STATE COLLEGLAN LOST—A wrist watch with initials A. U. N. on back. Lost between Air, Ilill and 0 D. 5, House, East Boatel avenue Finder see Nuss, 0 D. E Rouse for rewind. ltp LOST—Three-inch door key, night of lle-She dance, December 2. Re ,.irci. Coll 276 Id, FOR RENT—House alth so. rooms, bath, lundwood floor, steam heat, all Improvements. Inquire 319 Weet Beaver memo. 2tp LOST—A black leather vest-pocket note-book that opens endwise. A Tffl'any product. Well finder pleaie let= and clams reward? Yap Chu-Phay, Phone 235-Id. 2tp This Space Reserved SCHLOW'S Quality Shop I a aurceatlll tele phone prancer. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS %* 4. s=. Fire Insurance •. : EUGENE H. LEDERER .I z . !..,. x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:44-x-x-x-m-:-:•+::. 84 IEARS AGO Ellnood Shannon Established YE FAMOUS SHANNON TEAS & COFFEES I=l We Are ABB here to .one ecu Try uur '•DCE BEE GEV Gam tit. 2. 25 Parcel Post PrePAld DANIEL, B. GRAEBER nr S Third el Philadelphia, Pa ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street The Cream of the Tobacco 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. MARY EATON 'T Popular Musical Comedy Star, writes: "It seems that most all the members of the`Lucky'Com• pany smoke Lucky Strike cigarettes, and once I was tempted to try one, and I am glad to say I have enjoyed them ever sirice. lam very happy to say my throat has been in perfect condition all season. Lucky'Strike is the only cigarette for me." "'fi/LvrJe,c,-- " Its toasted" No Throat Irritation ni) cj,Lugt. XMAS SHOPPING At The College Man's Shop Beautiful Neckwear, Socks, and Scarfs, English Broad cloth Shirts, collar attached and neckband; Bath Robes and Pajamas, Dress Gloves in all shades, Wool and Fur lined GloVes, Boys' Wind Brakers, Gloves, Golf Hose, Caps and Underwear. Special Sale on All Suits and Overcoats HARRY SALTERS Allen Street EMIN - A.' 4 •,'„,, ,'' ~zz i ',,,,, , , //' 'V ''2,, ‘,' -,,, ',,.' ' il it ',,r, 'fi #4 , , .; 1 , per. \y -r• ~,:„ ''" ",, '''' • •;Ai , } , „,,\\ , d ,a i. „ , , 7 ..,,..,.,„.,,„,,,„,,,,,:,[,,,,. , v p :, , , • , ~ ; 7,,,,, /' /k, , , ' °, • • ~ "•//7 • ; Tuesday, December 13, 1 Slate College, 1 ~ / i' 0