lirklay, May 11, 1928 WaM F,N Katherine Holbrook '2B Assistant Editor Mildred A. Webb '2B Junior Assistants Agnes E. Geary '29 Margaret 81. Mercer '22 Bessie I. Wolfson '29 WELCOME, MOTHERS' DAY QUEENS! This - week-end Penn State be comes the "fountain of youth" It happens twice a year around here, on Mothers' Day and Fathers' Day, and the rejuvenation requires no effort on the part of the indiv idual. It's just something in the air, and every mother that has ever, been here before on Mothers' Day will tell you that you just can't help feeling like a girl again This is your college, mothers, and your day, and we want you to enjoy your visit to the fullesre \ - tent. We're glad you are here and we welcome you That sounds trite but it isn't, because those words never had as full a meaning before. These three days will be entirely too short hut your daughters will have the satisfaction of knowing that you will go home with the memories of your own girlhood renewed GIRLS CLUBS MAY OCCUPY COTTAGES ON CAMPUS It is the aim of the college to pie vale either houses or lodges in the near future for the gills social clubs and 'fiat:unties, but because of the continuous budding development plan ned for the next few yea., it is not possible to establish .y permanent policy on fraternity houses For this reason Miss Ray, Dean of Women, has made it possible for the girls clubs to occupy the campus cot tages next year if they mish The houses sell be taken by clubs In the eider of founding. Since there ale only five cottages only five of the clubs will be able to occupy houses,' but the, mare recently founded clubs may take a house in case the older clubs do not mish to occupy one In , this event it may be necessary at the I I end of the year to relinquish the house to one of the odder clubs that did not t the a cottage this year If thole me any vacancies in the ottages they will be filled by upper •lass mils. These may be gills limn ,thee clubs not having hou , es If a 'limp goes out of the house at the end if nine weeks for practice teaching, ledges may come into the house tf lansfins can be conveniently made The new plan is only an expe intent , nil if it does not move satisfactoty he policy may be changed nest yeas NIVERSITY WOMEN MEET AT WOMEN'S BUILDING The Central Pennsylvania Blanch I Uni‘eisity Women held a moeting I. Women's Building Monday esenlng fay sesenth. Dinner was served at sr, o'clock by he gills of the Home Economic De ailment. Aker the business meeting he Blanch was entertained by mem os of the Middle Weston Col , eges, olumbm, and all Women's Colleges They're Here • e THE NEW EASTMAN "VANITY KODAKS" Distinctive---Colors PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP IN our dictionary, service means HELP FULNESS. Whatever we can do to make things more pleasant for you, we want to do. Anything that will aid your progress and advancement, will command our active interest and co operation. The First National Bank State College, Pa. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier May Day Program Will Be Presented Tomorrow Dotty Hazel of the Senior elms who has been elected May Queen, will be crowned nt a May Day ceremony on front campus at seven o'clock tomor row evening. The procession will come from Old Main and will be led by the queen and her attendant, Anne Mellinger 'Bl, the presidents of the Y W. C. A., W. S C A and W A. A. and two tepiesen tatives horn each class. A solo dance by Mary Gwynn, the may pole dance, and a minuet will be feautres of the cm emony. Immediately after the crowning a play, "Told in a Japanese Gulden," mill be presented in the open-air thea- Iter. Mau Gwynn as the Splint of Spling will enchant the Garden and Lola fluid '3l as and Helen i ßuckwalter '3l,as Tai-Lo, 'wilt piny the leading toles His David D Henry in coaching the play and the musie.for the cere mony will be furnished by the Penn . State Players orchestra.. Magma Girvan '29 is chairman of the coin ; suttee in charge of the May Day pro m= In case of rain the program will he postponed until Monday men- WOMEN'S FEDERATION` HOLDSCONFERENCE HERE The State Federation of Women's Clubs met at State College in e‘ecu- Ane session April twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth as guests of the college and local club women. Though the club women of the state hese eta:vs been most active in behalf of the in teiests of Penn State and paiticulai ly those of the women students, this is the last time that such a convention has met here The support of the State Federation of Women's Clubs is an important foetal in the successful completion of the bond issue campaign. It is the special walk of the Education Penal t moot of the Fedmation to urge the women of Pennsylvania to vote fot the bond issue State College owes its Dena, tment of Home Economies primal rip to the State Federation of Women's Clubs Pennsylvania women represented by the State Federation of Women's Clubs assembled in October 1000, were emphatic in urging the establishment of a department of boom economics. The State Legislature of 1007 made an appropriation of twenty-five thou sand dollars for ap addition to what was then Loosen as the "Ladies' Cot- r Urge" on the Penn State campus and for the equipment of. domestic art I and domestic laboratories. ) The Federation has maintained inter-1 est m this department and has con-1 tinued to provide scholarships fm Pennsylvania girls enrolled in the course. At the convention Just held here the Federation presented Slits Edith P. Chace, head of the Depart ment of Home Economics,. with three hundred dollars to be used for fur ther equlpment of the school lunch. Enthusiasm for further aiding Penn State has been aroused as a direct result of the convention The mem bm s of the Federation were impressel by the women students' need of dormi tories, recreation halls and laborator ies. The delegates attended the Schol arship Day exercises in a body - I"Sprig"Makes Annual Appearance and Leaves Results Of Its Advent Here Spring is here!' Another year haslhese to insphe a poet to gybe Hub lolled around and again everyone tells' you noticed how the bluslug violets everyone else what everyone already ate sps wig up and the pilaw (labile- Arum s A you is mode each feat bobs, too?" 'that "this suit! be the last tune sue! The second replied, "Yes, ilideed will start our stet v with those thre.e And the bit ds sogig then ways words" but here it is again—"Springl through the huddlg tines stem their is hole" I lobe songs .. hHt night wiled the „ Two mils that passed the other numb cabe up abed 0111 Maib tossed I day were discussing this topic of in-I felt that this was the Jibe of youth Serest. The way they were Lathing' and lobe" and what they said were adequate Just then they passed beyond eas - moors of the truth of the opening shot but the thought they left behind statement. . Spline, what climes are cons- Said the fist, "So Spring has can nutted in thy name! Di maybe it's , at last I never thought it would get Just these spring colds: ' and decided to give three prizes to the women students each yeat fet scholarship, leadership and good citizenship The method of tiv.arci.. mg these puce, is to be decided by the gills MI s F W. Mallet, chair man of the education department of the Federation wishes to teceive sug gestions from the students, the club,, and other campus oiganizatiowi STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS MEET AT PITT Six ,Penn State delegates attended) a Student GoNernment conference held; at Heinz House, University of Pitta-J burgh, on May third and fourth. The Conference begun with reels tration•and a luncheon on Thursday, Penn State delegates were impressed iby the installation of Prtt's officers for next year At the discussions on Thursday afternoon and Friday morn , mg the Idea of rewarchng deserving students instead of punishing wrong doers was agreed upon as the best plan for enforcing rules and customs Dr. Manuel C Elmcr of the Pitt Sem ology Department closed .the confer ence with a talk on "Professions for Women." The colleges represented included Obeilin, Muskingum, Seton Hill, Dick inson, Theil, Geneva, Pennsylvania College for Women, Allegheny, Pat Junior College, Pitt Univeisay and Penn State. 1929 ELECTIONS P.sul6nt-2lta tha Keck Vice-in evident--Evelyn Stum Secretory—Antolnette Falcone ==l Social Chaiiman—Maigalet Girvan 1930 ELECTIONS PI esident—G race Woodrow Vice-president-141armn Oehme Seel etury—Stella Albeit T 1 ensul er—Sue Mott. Social Chaunian—Mary Woodtmg. PENN STATE PROFESSORS ATTEND MINING CONGRESS Professors William R. Chedsey and Philip B. Bucky of the mining depose ment arc attending a meeting of the Amentan Mining Congress at Cin cinnati, Ohio which began yesterday and will continue thiough Thursday. Professor Joseph B. Shaw of the C 011111111.5 department is at White Sut phin Spiings, Vnginia at an Anion can Refractories Institute scooting held during this week. Your Mother Will Enjoy Eating . . a t ... Knox's Cafe "Made for you": . ;and "her" YOU needn't have any be able to pass the most et. doubt about making a acting scrutiny with honors. favorablcimpression Let us make Sou on "her" if you're a suit or topcoat or attired in an Edward r i t'z ' both. You'll look suit. We've thought * , is.- better ... and feel of that lonb before -4, ,( ~.% better in a garment you did. That's why Vit.' that's made to your . enact measure. And you'll find inEdward it besides byour meth. 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Hartzell and Gilbert ,both good bat teis, will solve as backstops fm the. Albright team Captain Shoap at first and Wentz at second will mo tect the light side of the infield while Slaughter at stunt and Waitkus ati, the hot cornet will defend the left side against Bezdek's crew of slug gers The outfield will be composed of Mona in left, Clemens in eentet and Hamm , or Hamil in right. Nlttanv Line-up intact Against this confident group of diamond men, Be, will pit the same combination that mowed down eastern opposition and has made Penn State .. . ---~. 43 ,, °.2151411:4 Be Prepared Hwe a Sawyer's Frog Brand Slicker on hand and the rain won't bother you Sawyer's genuine Oiled,Slick ers are guaranteed waterproof Get >our slicker be fore the dealer's steels runs low RM. SAWYER LS on. E Cembrid•e. Nies aellusetts the most feared foe in college conies !Fresh front their double victory MCI Syracuse, the Centie county tossm s ale armous to extend their consecu tive victories to eight by coma:ling the Albright nine Covering the outfield berths for the Lions still he Delp, Singley and Cap tain Hairington Tins trio has main tained an ern loos batting atmage so fat this yew and nos a teal nemesis to the Syracuse slabmen. tiiple in the setond'inning of the fist game against the °lunge plated to be the spiUk that inflamed the Lions' batting attack. Itnepke tiny Twirl Although Remick has not announc ed his pitching selection fat tom,- I'o NOB tilt, it is almost ceitain that Johnny Rociike will be in the box' when the game is called. The formet gridiron star displayed fine fm in when he "relieved Haines in the ninth inning of the second contest at Spin ease and the Nittany mentor may pci mit him to - show his wilt es against the Albiight outfit Receicing Roepke's slants will be Al Lesko, the bails slugger who hanged out a home tun in the first game with Syracuse, and then added to his linnets by scol ing the winning tally in the decent), inning of the second contest Al'is playing a con sistent In and of baseball and it will be no salmis° if a maim league team signs him alto 1119 college slays me °vs, L field Unchanged The same infield that has taken pm t in all the engagements so fat will op. pose the Mymstown diamond men Cs Langton, Penn State's nine letter man, mall protest the initial sack solute Attention—Caterers Visit The New Electric Bakery For The Best In Mother's Day Specials 127 West Beaver Avenue Monday and Tuesday MATINEE MONDAY AT 2:00 First Pennsylvania .77.01 M. Showing of a: LAUGH, a apvai,o6•P The Man of n Thousand Race, Atliles Another Imperishable Portrait to His Famous Screen Achievements. YOU'LL CALL IT ONE OF HIS BEST! Never will you forget Chaney as the china who finds loin for one fleeting moment, and then loses it, hiding his heart break behind a painted smile. The Great Belasco Stage Play Comes To You as a Master Film Drama— Tool! find the tears, the laughter, the joys of life—the lure of the sawdust ring—and stark, Herring drama in this (Tie story of fate's playlio3s on the Mg!moo of life. Dobbs Dohbelaat null perfolin at second base Dobby accepted elc chances without an error in the I tilt at Syracuse and has been I ti !bating his shale of safe stet Attic Wolff at thud and Kent shot tstop complete the quattet. lotion's holding is on the upgrade hen fine batting in recent gal stamps hint a, one of Bezdeles eluggets Allto is coveting the comet in faultless style and is c meting 0 nth hits v.hen they ate II needed. Glee Club to Present Ten-Act Show Tonig (Continued from first page) companiment Miss Mar tha J br echt ',lO, puns to present sere selections on the marimba, assisted one by Logan Mar tin '3O, bar tane Bob Thrasher 'so, with a num of new tricks, along with Ralph Kennedy '2O, and George W Sh tel '2O, in a dancing act, will pray plenty of enter tam ment for the vi mg parents A special finale has In written for the show to include m silo aphonc, Varsity Quar Kennedy and Shuster and the Curb Tickets Piked at seventy-five a fifty cent, null, be obtained at t hos office tonight. EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOW J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent Phone 571-W 120 Frazier
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