Tuesday, December 11, 11,28 • WOMEN Editor-in• Chief Agnes E. Geary '29 Assistant Editor 31 ar gar e t M. Mercer '29 Associate, Editor Bessie I. Wolfson '29 Junior Assistants Helen F. Faust '2O Martha J. Gobrecht '3O Grace M. Woodrow '3O Contributions Called For Shock Absorber Criticisms for the Shock Absorb er toot be typed and placed in the box provided for that ptirpo3e in McAllister Ilan lobby. Any e,-0- man student may make contribu dorm Co-eds Start Drive For Better Table Etiquette Etiquette Week," a well establish ed custom among the girls at Penn state, began Tuesday night in the girl's dining rooms on campus and is town. I.largaretforcer '29, chairman of the committee, gave the first talk in McAllister Hall at dinner Tuesday, and Eleanor Dutton '3O and Marjorie Stitt '3l spoke Wednesday and Thurs day nights. Each speaker attacked -the' most common breaches of table etiquette in a humorous way and at the same time suggested approved forms. Booklets containing rules of eti quette were distributed and the poster committee, whose. chairman is Alice -McDowell '2O, supplied all the dormi tories with appropriate posters. ELECTIONS Freshman Officers President Anne D'Olier Vice-President_L_Margaret Hopwood see.•Trcas. Elizabeth Bell PROF. DEDRICK INVENTS NEW MILLING PROCESS While working on a problem of pow- ~:sr..consumptionin flour mills, Prof _:flipjamin W. Dedriek has discovered ,ftt by a different distribution of grain and products a saving of from 00 to 35 percent is expected. `Professor Dedrick is writing a ser filoi.of articles on the history of flour milling in the last one hundred years. lferharmsed photographs of a smut ling :or scouring machine at the old , tali! at Hauserville near State College. This mill is nearly a century old 'and i operates with some of its original equipment such as the millstone and the, wooden shafting and gearing. ; 444{ --W •.✓J_w..wa ..a•.. MRS.'EVA B. ROAN. 5. Optometrist All kinds of frames - 522 r. College Avenue 7: i. • Free Free I Delivery , e t: . . .. . D : tStal r. CLEANERS Delivery, .. 1 ••,,, - CLEANERS & DYERS : . ± X !--• • 124 ALLEN STREET - l : Phone 616 ::.• .e. .".:, ••,.: I f r - ...„.:.:!,c f, •'• , " sp EC . . , . iL !i:i ? tiith Cleaned. and pressed ~.... .. ..1.;1..1,...r.; y..'l. :10- ~' '' •:. I: . i 1. 1 , I • Heavy. Overcoats . • - • 1.25 Y ',Fop Coats • - • 1.10 '+ . x .Open 7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P.. M. i • 4 t' i. . *.s. ot +ft-x-'..i.0.-:•.:44,8-,:44.-K-:-:-:-:-;4441-ti-x-F.-:-:+14,4.-x-:-H-R444-:4 College Cut-Rate Store 134 South Allen Street in the same location with the entrance at the SOUTH side Xmas Suggestions VANTINE'S ASSORTMENT OF Imported Lacquer Cabinet Gift Sets Cutex Manicure Gift Sets Perfume Lights - Houbigant Toilet Water Dusettitnag Powders and Bath Coty Toilet Water Cyystals New Metal Perfumizers Bridge Sets DeVilbis Perfumizers Clods acrd French Note Perfume and Perfume Sets . Paper Latest Vanity Cases Candy . . HOLIDAY SETS FOR NEN - 89 c Military Sets Men's Dressing Sets Smoking Sets ' Razors Special Stationery and Calendar ,--- $l.OO Girls' Debating Team To Oppose Pittsburgh Activities of the Girls' debating' team • have begun with tryouts held on Tuesday evening in Old Main chapel. The first debate will be held against the _girls of the University of Pitts burgh on January 12 in the Schwab auditorium. The subject for debate is, Resolved: that the present Ameri can jury system should be abolished. The Pitt girls will uphold the affirm ative with the Penn State team de bating the negative. Other tryouts will be announced between now and Christmas vacation. P. R. R. SCHEDULES SPECIAL VACATION TRAIN FOR FRIDAY A special train .to Scranton and :Harrisburg will leave Lernokt at. 6 !o'clock Friday night, according to a 'communication from a Pennsylvania Railroad official. Train No. 27, going West, Will stop ,in Tyrone af, 4:50 o'clock Friday af ternoon. There will be no special train after vacation. PROFESSOR BONINE ATTENDS INTERFRATERNITY CONCLAVE Prof. 'Chesleigh A. Bonine of the School of Mines and Metallurgy at tended the plenary session of the Pro fessional Interfraternity Conference at New York City as a delegate rep resenting the grand council of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional honor ary geological and mining fraternity: DOCTOR KRAUS TO SPEAR With the "Relation of Plant Psysi ology to Research in Other Fields of Plant Industry" as his topic Dr. ELM .J. Kraus, of the department, of botany 'at the University. of Chicago, will speak in room 100 Horticulture bundl ing at 4:10 o'clock Thursday after noon. PLAN AG 'SHORT COURSE Prospects of a large enrollment in the winter short courses, given by the School of Agriculture are bright at the present time, forty-eight students have enrolled and many inquiries are being received daily: The courses be gin January 3 and'elose May 1. .:4-:-:-:-.:-:-:÷:-:-:4..;:444444-'•A-t-'-'-',' ): 1' .T. + .Take . Home a Copy of x t :f. , ,'VICTORY" $ or "NITTAIsTY LION" 3. 5 : Either Song Book or .C 1 .!. Victor Record • x * THE MUSIC. ROOM ..‘ , • 1: •:-:•-:44-..-:-:+c-:•44+:-:4444-:-:-:44.4 1 Hurt in Scrimmage I ~:~: -r 4 , .:=7:=, - ~:,,..- z;,t„....i-.1 Captain Lou Reilly '29 Penn State basketball leader who fractured bone in left wrist on eve of important contests with four Western teams. Foresters Experiment With Rnofing Shingles Running over a period of more than 15 years, two separate experi ments on wood shingles and shingle nails have been studied with interest by the College department of forestry. A roof of a small building was cov ered with western red cedar shingles 15 years ago. These shingles were fastened with copper clad nails, wrought iron nails, zinc nails and wire nails in an effort to determine which type would have the greatest endurance over a period Of years. This Space Reserved SCHLOW'S Quality Shop WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR National Meat" Market .1. :• • • . • , Pugh Street'_ 1 - 1 u.• tt • • , e v tifi )I,j• •• "YOU CAN GET IT AT 'METZGER'S" Gifts of all kinds for the Fraternity Christmai Parties 5c —10 c 15c —25 c 50c • GREETING • -• • A. CHRISTMAS CARDS • „ . x . , . . . X / X+ X Beautiful VIVITONE ETCHINGS of famous § • - c $1.75 to $5.95 • • L. K: METZGER, 111A1fen Street • : 1 : Where you get 15c Cigarettes 72 for 25c 44+4444+4•N+H+R÷}44+44!.444444444+4444+444444+++++44: 'il7E PENN. STAVE C;42LLEGIAI4 Fraternities Register For .Court Tournament Fraternity basketball managers wishing to enter teams in inter fraternity basketball tournament should submit $1 entrance fee to Malcolm Kirkpatrick '3O at Phi Kappa Psi house before January 10. Judging Team Places In Livestock Exhibit Penn State's stock - judging team gained two first, two seconds, and one fourth. place, in the International Livestock Show in Chicago last week. The Nittany judges placed first in the John Clay special yearling and the purebred Southdown year ling competition, second in the South down lamb and the Shropshire year ling competition, and fourth in the .Southdown yelding contest. The following. members of the de partment of animal husbandry are delegates representing Penn State: Profs. Franklin L.. Bentley, Mansell F. Grimes, Percival T. Ziegler, Wil liam L. Henning, Harry H. Harmer, William B. Connell, Lawrence C. Mad ison, Charles A. Burge, and Mrs. Peter C. MacKenile. Drs. Ernest B. Forbes and Russell C. Miller, of the Institute of Animal Nutrition, are also atttend ing the show, CERAMIC CLUB MEETS The Ceramic:Society held its month ly meeting at a dinner in the Univer sity Club at 7 o'clock Tuesday night. ?~ ; PETER ~. HASSEL~ ~: ••• • ;SIGNS 118 8011TH GILL STREET •.J" / • — l -I.CPABTREE'S ,VIAI ..a e OPEN EVENINGS r *UNTIL CHRISTMAS CRABTREE'S :-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-;-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: pictures Christmas cards 2c, 5c and up. Pitt and Western keserix. • kge stationery, $l.OO and 60c gifts galore, at the OLD MAIN I Vanquish Penn State.:l i• Debaters from Western Resen-e ;before and after the discussion here.-X tiniversity effectively brushed aside ittevealed an eighteen to twelte ad-!4t. vantage for the visitors, while seven If. the contentions of Penn State's affirm-. pemi t s e i r - n epo ß r e tc ,, td er n y ativc trio in Old Chapel. Saturday) t • was I A e o ch uni g vt-s o f it o 3 light when they convicted , a represen- represented on the platform by Al t''. Alan : I . 'ative majority of "ti small audience's. Green, James T. Albcrt,land Sidney . .. 1. . opinion.! °' '• f i that the effect of modern advertisingi .. Andorn, who have successfttly oppos- .. s. HANN & O'NEAL .s to be commended rather than de -1 manycisterncolleges . - i ts . limed. - i vertising question during their cur-.X At the same time the University of trent tour. Homer K. Dmlge '29. r .. .... .....,.. . 'ittsburgh team defeated the negaiLawrenee N. Keller '3l and &best W. ':''':"":-.''''`'+':-•-•-:-:''''''''''''''' tive orators at Pittsburgh on the same!Haley '29 comprised the Penn State' - m - t X-lo.t.•:-.-1,-: estion. T - tt- :-:-:-X*l-:-:÷1o1-1-1-:-.1 he de c ision was close, as team. . . .. t the Pittsburgh team had only a mil- At the University of Pittsburgh de-X iority of eight on the audience de- bate, •Penh State was represented by ,j. ,ision. t`, Jack R. Richards .'3O; R. Paul Camp-;:i The vote of the audienc? take both bell 'BO and Kenneth Hood 'BO. 1.J.: ....... Soft Coal Baskets For Fireplaces 22 1 / 2 inches x 15y 5 incheS x 9 1 / 2 inches. (Inside Dimensions) • $5.00 • BACK WITH LION'S HEAD $1.50 . Back with special monogram can be furnished as desired.by customer . DEPARTMENT • OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING First Floor, Engine'ering 8 ' i :- ••:-:-,1-1-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:^:":-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-X-:-:-:-.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:±:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.-:-:-7.-:-:±:÷:^i-:-:-:-:-:-. •:. , .:. X A FEW CARS LEFT FOR CHRISTMAS VACATION 5.: . + if. Rates 11 to 14 Cents per Mile . _ ir. - NO OTHER CHARGES . 7.,.. Drive . Itli r ouirself . - ..:- ...„, . I • LEMS6N BROS. 4: ‘ 1 Phone 376 . 116 3lcAllister St. :Ct Ed: "When did you change to Winsfoots, Ted?" Ted: "The first time Thcard Goofus clattering around on hard oncs EWEN a heetcan have good manners, and carry a quiet, easy dignity wherever it goes. That's why yoU see rubber heels on more and more good footwear now, and hear less of the clump thumplump of the old hard heels Of all rubber heels, G9odyear Wingfoot Heels Are greatly preferred—we know they are . .. . • . . .... ..f. - ----17 , 1 -- 441 / 6 11 % . At. : 4 61112 41 k l ifir r- -• .' '- ~ Cl ,• or . It!st..; Mt ki 11. ' ear • • Ca, r th: _../ . . WIINGIOOT GET THIS ONE because wore people ti , alk on Goodyear Wing foot Heels than on any .other kind —and preferred for these very reasons of good style and cushioning. They look fine, feel better,. and last longer. • lc) . .0.6 2.1,..411,!*• WATCHES FOR CHRISTMAS -:-:-:-:44-:-:-:÷:÷x÷:-:-:-: WHY NOT? MARY LINCO CANDY 70c. lb. SPECIAL XMAS BOXES We Wish You 1:!-• A Merry Christma and A Happy New Yea 15: Rexall Drug Stor ROBERT J. MILLER Bob into the community repair shop and see how quickly and neatly the expert repairman puts on new Goodyear Wingfoot Heels—qoday INIEE
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