Page Six t..: z. 1: GRAHAM & SONS :? :'• Established 1896 The Old Reliable Candy and Smoke Shop ''''. ----- :!. We are now mailing Mothers' Day Boxes e. Packed Free Big Selection .i. it Campus Bulletin Entrance fee of 51 00 for interim (entity golf tom miniont must be hand ° I in by Satuiday noon at the Delta Sigma Phi house. Rules Each team , consists of four men These men must not be intetchangeable Val say men. ale not eligible to play Play-oIT I struts Tuesday. Diawings posted in Athletic Stole on Monday. I=l=l All hateinities ieserving booths for the Junior Prom in Recreation Hall are soquosted to have booth furnituie, punch bowl, ladle, cake plate, and a ,intable table Beady Ins tianspoitation to Recreation Roll by 8 o'clock this momni The committee suggests that each house sends someone to the ne, gymnasium to see that furniture is •n the booth iesetved by the fratetnity. I=MEI Scat reseivations for 'll DI S Pin afino" must be called for by 3.10 o'clock tonight Tickets may still be obtained at the Coiner Room =EI Ordeis foi Lion Suits may he plac,l with Kenneth Bendei at the Alpha Tau Omega house until Monday night Y. M. C A. TO HOLD SPRING For the Purpose of training newly elected °Meets and committee heads in the functions of the ingamaation, the annual Y 11 C. A sin ing officers' training conference will he held at and Sunday De. Homy Crane of Smanton, mill be the main speaker at the meeting In addition to lectures, small discus sion groups mill be framed for 111. uetion , Atop towel .A'upol ollaitoa Gettysburg college Pudgy, Saturday, LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP . , ..i: Zit East Nittany Avenue . ..i . .,j+ :i Tthrd house From Locust Lane tl:f. •::•:-:-:•i-:-:4.:-:.-:-:-:-:^:....-:-:-:-:-:.-:-:-:4 ,:i: Chapman y Hard Vein Slate :1 : *13:. For Lifetime Wear 1:1:!: Chapman Slate Co. :!*11: BETHLEHEM, PA. :-~: , ................. ,f ` 1 : , 'I V, i TREKKING CLUB ARRANGES HIKE FOR SUNDAY MORNING Leaving MeAllistei Hall at 7-30 o'clock on Sunday mousing, the Tiekking club, an oiganisation spon so! ed by the Women's Athletic Asso ciation, will hike to the public play ground owned by the State College borough where they v.ill cook an old fashioned ham and egg Ineakfast. This is one of a seizes of e‘ents planned by the club to foster an la texes:. in outdoor activities. Rose,. Nations for all membeis who plan to go with the club should be made with bliss F. Romayne Chapman '3l. Send Mother a gift that enduies— one that she will abolish for a long time—Old Main Alt Shop. ltp . SERVICE That's Our Specialty RUSHpRINT.ING COMPANY PROGRAMS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Large or Small Simple or Elaborate We Gi%e You What You Want When You Want It k .a. ' •r-:-:.÷.:-:-:-:-:-t-x-:-:-:,.-:-:-:-:-:-.:-:•:-: DEPENDABILITY- WE ARE IN A I'OSITION 10 GIVE YOU DEPENDABLE SERVICE AT ALL TIMES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK t [Dry& um; ` Delicious and Refreshing _._—__ FAME Ain RIEURITH NAIIIIRSEI IF CI refrodunent havo proved du a ludo minute la long enough le a big rest any dr. THESPIANS REVIVE ENGLISH OPERETTA (Conntinued Lim first page) Tice 'JO. Little Buttercup also adds to the humor clement. John G. Andeison '3l, as Bill Bob stay, and Miss Grace Detrick '3l, as Sit Joseph's first cousin, complete the list of leading chaiacteis. A chains of Unity picked voices supports the cast Both individual and chorus dancing ale listed on the Program. W. Mel ville VanScivei "29, Mimics S Harper '3l, Mika. llt mrpie 'Bl, Herbert G Sapper '3O, Robot H. Jael,son '3O and Mamie° C Barnhart '3l compose the chorus The Penn State Little Symphony inchestia, ii special group organized by Dilector Giant for the show, will make its debut in College musical eli des tomorrow night by providing the accompaniment Elaborate costumes will be ssorn by members of the cast. These outfits harmonize n ith the Btitish atmosphere and nautical setting of the show. Monty-thee ensembles, sole and vecial selections fill the two acts of the operetta, beginning with a chor us number and followed by a recita tion and song attraction entitled "I'm Called little Butteioup." This is sung by Bliss Wentzel OF STATE COLLEGE THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN KAPPA PIII KAPPA ELECTIONS Associate Members Frank A. Butler Lynwood S. Lingenfelter Mark M. Walter Actme Members George R. Anderson '29 William J. Carnahan, Jr. '3l William .1. Cox '29 Lee E. Curter '3l Kenneth H. Hallman '3l Harold C Henry '29 Ralph M. HO,lB '29 Joni. G. Keen '3O Donald S. Klopp '3l Richard L. McKee '3l Edwin D. Robb '29 Peter J. Sam '3l George M. Schaffer '3l • ' Charles A. Slough's , '3l ''. Ralph C. Smith '3O PI GAMMA ALPHA ELECTIONS Prof. Percy Ash Prof Earle I {Ude James E. Calder '3O James S. Hornbeck '3O Donald T. Mash '3O Jack H. Segal '3O Lee V. Selina '2O .. • .-:-:-rt-c-rs-.~-s-.ut-t-t-c,i-ra-x»: x-.~s: ~:-a~.~•:.~,-:..-:t-::•a-:~.~.,»: ALL OUTDOORS AWAITS YOUR Kodak Load with Eastman Kodak Film ThellCW N N TATE HOTO v..3H O P Hillside Ice Co. ,ia and COLD STORAGE ANTHRACITE anti 'BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone 136 CLASSIFIED LOST—A large blue notebook. Name and fraternity printed on the final. cover. Finder please call John Fen -01, Sigma Nu ltp Costume jencdry, gorgeous spring hand bags, and other special touches for Mom week-end at Old Main Alt Shop• lir !MUNI LOST—Delta Sigma Phi pin, with in itial.; W. B. Finder please Ictuin to Delta Sigma Phi house. ltp COMPLIIVIENTS )., MEYERS MEAT MARKET :; :i: WEST COLLEGE AVE. 3: Phones 220 - 330 t-:-:-:- :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷x-:.:-:-: „North Patterson St. g No middleman's mark• ups. No credit losses. No dead stock. Not a thing f ,but solid clothing value. $ 28 75 and $ 38 75 SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP Exclusive Agency Be mea um! I p here you sec EDWARD CLOTHES cMADE ' FOItYO U. PHILADLI PITTA . NEW YORK . WASHINGTON ATLANTIC CITY NORFOLK NCWARK. N I WILMINGTON, DLL.. RCADING. PA nnd 100 orunts In n summa I,:umnnllc.nndracm:b.;:t.,lnrondwo I=l BOBBY WATSON Itenonned Stage Comedinn PENN STATE'S OWN FAVORITE OR CHESTRA SINGING AND PLAYING THEIR LATEST SMASHING HITS! Friday, May 3, 1929 Monday—Tuesday MATINEE. DAILY ADMISSION• Matinee—Adults 30c. Children Ide CAenlnc—Adulls 40c. Children 40c
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