Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 06, 1928, Image 4

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I Notices
i
The “Collolllngo ProjeLl," a too-1
reel motion picture hill be SIIU.II fit
the student branch A S M. E meet
ing to be held in Room 200 Engineer
mg Li tonight at , cc en o'clock. Alll
engineering •toilents and they., niter
cried in fins development ace in‘lical
I=3=l
lic-,anunatrons for ~ enrors
uating to June, rumor pre-legal and
pie-medical students and second Scar
men in tao caa agricultural cai
rn:Lila are bring held this week
(larch 5-10) Students .hould .se
cure the written perrnisNion of the
dean of tho school in which they ate
errollcd, since ouch pcinimion IS a
nece••sarr qualification for tc-csam
mation The le-c‘anunation
• chedula ra Noted on the Old Main
bulletin board
Senior Ball Committee
Completes Dance Plans
(Continued from lust page)
der of the 'week Sales will be held
daily in Stalk 8ea11..., stone and in
Statk'b and Co-op etch e‘ciung Born
en until nine o'clock The Ain],
ion price will lie five done.,
Decorators of the Silseistein Loin
mtny of Ns'ilkei.l3arre are Exptctcd
here-tomorrow to .begin %,oik to the
tailing. In older to facilitate the
decorating trot k, ft aternitiev ere
limed to hate furniture in the Armory
before ono o'etcck FrWay afternoon
Checking. laiistairs
The committee hope, to ielie,e con
pe.stion at tho entiante 1,, the ad
vance ticket. sales A canon, front
the campu. nnik mill be erected to
the :Alcune ctain, O hick still lead to
the checking i eon, on the ;balcony
nicer, vatrou are .[shut to thetl, ap
parel instead of pi icing it in the
heot'as.
The prograin4a,or4 Lion, the E A
Nt right company of Philadelphia has.•
ime iihtlipcd and are espectecl
each hers tins aft. noon Theo: will
d.,tributed at the entrance to the
Armory Friday night
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
Attention
HATS CLEANED
FOR
THE SENIOR BALL
at JIM'S
Allen St.
DON'T BE SHOCKED!
DILL' "Ilan ilolotervplarn tbrr (7efur m ,
JILL' "Oh, he still uantr to thrill: and reedrr bard heels."
Ntrrunsm like a good star gilt at
the proper time, but to k‘tp
taking than on dt spine all daylong
in little hard rap-tap-taps is the
sure, short toad to ruin.
It's because they cushion the count
less shocks and mi s of the day's foot
ing that rubber heels are all the
go right now. After the longest
day on the campus walks or
the hard lab floors, they bring
you back fresh and ready for
L ois,
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C.orrlthl Tat a 0.141C11 xlre i.llubber Co .
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WPSC RADIO PROGRAM
Tondos Night
0 20-otgan recital from &Mush
auditormin by Wslliam E
Patterson '2B.
00--horticultural talk by Dr.
James E Knott, of the de
partment of horticulture, on
vegetable gas dening.
7.ls—Lecture on legumes by Prof
Chnton 0 Cromer of the ag
ronomy department.
i._s—News stems be the College
Nens Service
Wednesday Night
30—Tenor ,olos by Paul C Nagk
'2O and readings by Di. I{,ll
- S Dye, Jr
7 00—Talk by Prof. Paulson Deere
Mack, of the department of
chem,tm, on "New Colors
For Old "
715—Talk IA a menthes of the
Liberal Arts faculty.
Saturday Afternoon, Night
1 20—Boma,: meet a stb Temple
Temple Unimssty follor.ed
s.hostly after by a v.restllng
contest wsth Comet,
7 00—Dad,ketball game wall the
Unnersny of Pittsburgh
o Lion !bantamweight, Steele, mho
WOMAN ORATOR'S DUO wits caught underneath while trying
WILL ENCOUNTER PITT fol . hold. ohenoActi,, the ntuny
i 115-pounder, lost a Owe encounter
I with Wet., n hen the Nary matrnan
Upholding the affitmatist side of' I maintained a t i me nthantan . o of one
the question Resolved "That noman's minute, twenty seven seconds
suffrage has proved in practical hem.- i
tit," too members of the girls tlebat
my, team mill meet a hum number of
reprezentatnes from the University
of Pittsburgh in a match to he held
at Pitt,larrr...h, Friday. The too par
ticipants from Penn State shave not ,
et been chosen
the co-ed Airman e orator. in I
then fiat appearance of the season
lost to the Geoige Wa_shington de
baters in a match held in the Audi.
torium Friday nicht. Dr. Lucretia
I'. Simmons, head of the Gcrman
department, presided. Women', sa
-1 trace was the topic diseu,sed
Fountain Pens
Waterman ^ Wahl
Parker Shaeffer
$l.OO allowed on old pens turned in
THE ATHLETIC' STORE
On Co• Op. Corner
a heavy date in your pumps and Tyv.
And if rubber heels arc popular for
cushioning,GoodyearWingfoot Heels
arc more so They pack more springy
come-back than any other heels. And
they have that 'it" called style. No
wonder mate people u.alle on Goodyear
1 , 1/ mg foot I-feels than on any other
kzne ' Jolly old shoe repairman
puts them on• in art-a-mo.
Better get new Goodyear
Wingfooc Heels. today.
Blue anil White Team
Defeats Navy Matrnen
(Continued from first page)
the tilt was cleasly in p ii d air .p q LOST—A square silsei sanity case
I hand 4 from the outset, though it took' with chain. Reward if returned to
'the Nlttany =Celan considerable time I the Colkg'on noire
to r his • - half-nelson and
sccuro his winning
crotch hold
licillobaugh kept. time with the mm
defeated reason', record set by
him-
I self and Packard, when he main
!tamed a two-minute, twelve second
time advantage over Meeker, the Blue
and Gold light heave liollobaugh
tried time and again dot a hold which
I would pin his opponent to the mat!
but was unsuccessful.
Cranmer Gets Decision
Despite a margin of about twenty
pounds in favor of Wilson, Navy's
, heavyweight, Tiny Cranmer exhibit
ed canto a degree of skill and speed as
to out-time the Middy wrestler. Wil
lson, who was not adverse to taking
!chances which ultimately put loin at
a disadvantage, found himself de
feated in two extra periods by Cran
, mer's ono minute, thirty-eight sec
onds' tuna advantage.
Thu first man of Penn State's two
losses was accounted for when Cap
'ird quickly despatched the
MEE
This Space Reserved
SCHLOW'S
Quality Shop
THE PENN pyiym,,cpj.lNßlAN
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT—Single room. Apply SOS
South Atherton street. ltp
WANTED—Position nu househecact
in a Trate, ally Mr, Guy D. Clark,
Curu angsulle, , Pit ?tit
Summer Employment—Nattonal co:-
gen:net:on, New York e*, ban cent
manager of employment bureau to
State College to Inter\ low freshmen
and sophomores mho want employ
ment next summer Sec Mr Burns
between 4:10 and 510 this after
noon, m Old Chapel ltp
ALBERT DEAL& SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
Attention!
New Shipment
of
Whitman's
Candy
Samplers
and
Penn State
Specials
s i
GILLILAND'S
DRUG STORE
E. College Ave.
°II
College craduates
share ourjuture pro ts
> - ~ &Executive Positions
JUST what the future holds for you will depend largely on the
seeds you sow during the first few years after your college days
are over. Some men will follow the easy path, the line of least
resistance. They will select the soft snap jobs, the kind that pay
fairly well now but hold no future. Others will be willing to
begin at the bottom and work their way to the top. These arc
the men who will be tomorrow's leaders iii every field of endeavor.
If you are of this energetic type the Kresge Company offers you
a future rich in opportunity. We will train you to manage one
of our stores. You will be started on the lowest rung of the ladder.
You will be gradually advanced until you arc thoroughly trained
in every phase of store management. Then you will be given a
store managership and a share of the profits.
Write to our Personnel Depakment today and la e will arrange
en interview with a graduate of your own college who has already
found success in the Kresge organization.
S.S7KRESGE CO
540 , 25 c. STORES • • • 25c. to $l.OO STORES
Tel
its
MANYa man in Bell telephone woi k
feels the thrill of the .Marco Polo
hunt—big game too, because he may be
trailing down the solution of a problem
meaning greater convenience and conser
vation of tune to millions of people.
Pet haps it is how to reduce the amount
of pi ccious metal required in the contact
points on telephone transmitter springs.
BELL SYSTEM
nalhor-farde .971vir ( 18,500,000 Inter-011Iterling eettphonet
"OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEG
PERSONNEL DEPT. 3
-KREOGE DETROIT BUILDING
Tuesday, March G
Or it may involve some far-reachi
question of management, the supervisi.
of men and women, the need - for
particular apparatus, the direction •
which plant and personnel are to go
be ready for the needs of a comi
generation.
The business of telephony is a co
tinual hunt for the better way.
will .
R. B. KIN
While! pet sttenalinsHignSchoo
mot College. I spent ml eV. elm
notling In grocery and clothlo
com Upon completion of m
ege came m Illinole Werlege
Unto ereit y In 1915.1 n so ver
nelotte to connect n Ith si memo
ttle enablithment offering alone.
for mit oncement
Through friend I learned rem
thing of the clan of the Krea
Company and uga Introduced
the local K. manager. I nu
soon sold on the Idea end best
welkin& greageoteektoant Het
mr education woe continued le
t, nesctlal wag and .drape
ment has come se fan al I hpt
been ablero name I rrrrr TIP
.m 1,1611160.
I have not had • minute'. rept
although my patent• and Mend
were rather inclined to think he
made a misteke.they could not.
why 1 v. anted to nett at It le
Wary and apparently throw awe
the immediatchenefitl rolghthe
gained (tom my college emote.
However, my afros. have bac
amply maid and 1 (eel that an
nmn whogives his beat atom
this brew Company will not I
disappointed With the compact
arawing sale has and with 11.
•xecutiv a personnel le will u
douluedly continue go {I.I. tht
enlarging she opportunities Onl
• rnan•a•bility u ill limit h
advacement.