Page Four Daily Luncheon and Dinner Menus Give a Good Selection of hot Foods Botanical Garden Includes Everything From Fig Leaves to Gum Factories "Eserything horn fig leases to chewing gum faetoties is included in Penn State's numatme botanical gar dens," Bli Albeit F. Hildebrandt, plant melt in charge, declined yes terday. "Penn State's botanical buildings house one of the finest East Indian orchid collections in Alum ica," he con tinued. "A rate specimen of uhich there are not mote than st in the noild is included in this group. It cost us $5OO but we think the money wan nell spent." Opening a well-worn Clay's Manu al of Botany, Mi BadeWendt went on, "Believe it on not, this hook was given to nie under you romantic cir cumstances, and hone," he stated as he pointed to the moccasin flower, "is the fist cousin of that sale orchid It glows wild neat Lock Haven, and will bloom in a few weeks." "Our work at Penn State," Mr. Hildebrandt asserted, "is canned on in connection with class room instiue tion and we have neithen time nor fa cilities lot much research work How cool., we have some interesting spe mons." Leading the way to the gan Campus Bulletin The annual freshman-sophomore track elect mill be held on New Beaver field at 4 o'clock this afternoon ——o— There will bo a meeting of the un dergraduate Mathematics club in room 13 Libmal Arts building at 7 o'clock Thursday night. All intmested ale In',And to attend. I=l=l Echtonal candidates for the Penn State Farmer staff will meet in 101 Borneohula' Building at 7 o'clock Thursday night. Newcomms will be gr.cn full consideration. 12=1 A tuket sale for Friday night's Thespian vaudeville show will he held in the Cornet Room from 6.30 to 0 :10 o'clock tomm now and Thursday nights. Prices ate 50 cents and 75 cents. ——o— Winners of the Poverty Day parade have been requested to report to Rob mt immediately in the de partment of public information office on the first float of Old Main. ——o— Tickets for the Player's shoos "Take My Advice" will go on sale at Whitey Musser's tonight and continue for the lest of the week. PilLes aro 50 cents and 75 cents. InC=l The second annual "S" banquet will be held at 6.45 o'clock Saturday night, instead of 6 o'clock as announced on the invitations, committee chairman Bernard Newman '29 states. —• —o— Theta will he a meeting of PI Delta Epsilon at 7.00 o'clock tomorrow night at the Phi Kappa Sigma house Im- portent business will be taken up and nominations of officers will be made ——o— Finial= candidates for the editol ml staff of the COLLLGIAN will report to Room 11 Libeial Arts building at 7 o'clock neat Tu.,lay night. You will find the finest leathers and most correct lines in John Ward shoes. A wide variety of lasts, specially selected and de. signed for college men's wear. Col 1 \Wa A EN'S SHOES On Dial)lay at Montgomery's State College, Pa. Tfle c. 3 rner dens, Mr. Hildebrandt continued, "No tice this lubber tree; its trunk is over eight inches in diameter. How would you like to have that in your living room? The ancestors of this Abyssin ian banana tree gave food to the Egyptians osor two thousand years ago, and oddly enough, this bird of paradise hum Africa whose brilliant blues and striking yellows make it the most gorgeous of flowers, is also a member of the banana family. "Did you ever see a poke weed?" Mi. Hildebrandt asked as he Indicated r plant less than a foot high "This Cattibean blood berry is its cousin 1 The vanilla vine you see here came fi one that region, too, but this palm like plant from whose root stock gin ger is made, came from Indo-China That arch of living green is the fig tiee of which I spoke and bete is the mucle plant from whose stocks our modern Jay. exerelsesrs are derived." "Don't forget to look at the old maid's pincushion when you leave!" Mi Hildebrandt remarked. Going out the interviewer looked long at the strangest thing of all, rosy fuschta blossoms swaying on stems . , twelve feet flout the ground PI DELTA EPSILON ELECTIONS John L. Barnhart '3O Calvin E. Barwis '3O Albert F. Bell '3O Rexford E. Carter '3O James H. Coogan jr. '3O Henry R. Dowdy jr. '3O Wiliam E. Gann '3O William L Hammaker '3O James S Hornbeck '3O Harry A. Markle '3O Robert R BlcKean '3O Charles A Mensch '3O Elvadore R. Noderer Thomas H. Patton '3O Russell L Rehm '3O Eugene A. Reichard '3O Milton M Rosenbloom '3O Fred C. Sella erer '3O M. Alexander Spear '3O Robert P. Stelienson '3O William T. Teas '3O Daniel R. Ziegler '3O ATTEND CONFERENCE Dr. F Theodore Struck, head of the department of ludstrial Education, and Dr. Arthur S. Hurrell, director of teacher training extension, are attend ing a conference called by the Federal Board of Vocational Education at Ni agara Falls, New York this week. Reports of committees on special problems in vocational education will be presented at the meeting. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1-4-i-x-:-:.+•:4-:-H-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-;-:-:+1÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: , :-x-x-:-:÷1. STATE COLLEGE BAKERY :s: .• :••:-:-:•-:-:-:-.:-:-:-:.•:-:••:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:,{.44.:-:-:-:•÷4-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:444 THEY'RE HERE THE FIFTH CARLOAD OF THOSE GOOD FLORIDA ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT BE SURE TO GET YOUR SHARE -=--yes-- DON'T FORGET THAT MOTHERS' DAY CANDY MARY LINCOLN ART STYLE WHITMAN'S The Rexall Store Robert J. Miller . Allen Street STUDENTS COMPETE FOR DAIRY PRIZES SATURDAY With silver cups, medals, dairy equipment, and cash prizes ns an in centive, several hundred Penn State students will compete in the seventh annual dairy exposition to be held at the College Saturday under the aus pices of the Daisy Science club. Six contests will feature the show. Seventy-two animals of the Ayrshire, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, and Brown Swiss breeds will be entered in the fitting and showing competition, of which James S. Hummer '29, is chair man. Other events will be dairy cat tle judging, clean milk production, dairy pioducts judging, and a milk leg contest for "co-eds." STUDENT EDITORS MEET NEXT WEEK —u— (Conntinued front first page) A banquet is planned at the Centre Hills Country club at 7:30 o'clock Fri das night, according to the tempor ary piogiam. Prof. John 0 Sim mons, head of the journalism depart ment at Syt arose university, and Mr. G. M. Steinmetz, managing editor of the Harrisburg Telegraph, will speak at the banquet. Committee meetings will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday miming and the delegated still convene in Old Chapel at 10 30 o'clock. The group will hear the committee iepoits, hold discuss ions, and elect new officers fin the as sociation at this time. President Ralph D. Hetsel will ad dress the conclave at the luncheon in the State College hotel banquet room at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Prizes for the ninnets of the news papec contest will be awarded by Dean Henry Grattan Doyle, of George Washington university, at this time. After the presentation of prizes, the delegates will hose the opportunity of attending the Intel scholastic track meet on New Beaver field, the varsity golf match on the College course or the Move-up Day esercises. The annual Move-up Day dance in Recreation Hall will furnish enter tainment for the delegates Saturday night. GOV. FISHER SIGNS PENN STATE BILL -0— (Conntlnued from first page) Four years ago the trustees' re west to the State legislature was for the same amount as the assembly passed for the coming biennium. At that time the figure seas cut $.1,000,000 before the final appropriation was made. JEWELRY DISTINCTIVE Crabtree's Allen Street TILE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Despite the apparent generosity of the bequest, it is well known that in the last four years the maintenance Item has grown considerably. A re quest for such an amount at that time indicates that now the sum is below actual needs. The College operating expenses for the biennium ending Juno 30 is little less than the item passed for the next two years. With the growing cost of extension and research work, increasing need for building expansion, and rising maintenance expenses, the present ap propriation is received as a sufficient sum only if future Igislatures and gov ernors conitnue to appropriate sums comparable to the present bequest. OFFICERS ARRANGE GRADUATION PLANS -0— (Conntinucd from first page) annual meeting of the Board will be held in the President's office later. The athletic attraction of the day will be a lacrosse game between the vaisity and the Onondago Indians on New Braves field. "Pinafore," the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, will be the only event in the evening. This will be presented by the Thespians and combined glee clubs in Schwab auditorium Class Day 'Exercises The baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning will be delivered by the Rev. Eduard A. Steiner of Grinnell college, lowa. In the afternoon a band con cert will be given by the College mili tary band on front campus. A vesper service conducted by the Y. M. C A. and the Y. W. C. A. will be held in front of Old Main at 6.30 o'clock Sunday night. Later a recit- al will be green by advanced students of the department of music in Schwab auditorium. MOTHERS' DAY SUNDAY, MAY TWELFTH Gift Selections and Chocolates—sl.oo and up Leave your order here for packing College Cut-Rate Store Allen at Beaver , •-••• ,,, -+,:-:-{-:-:.4.:÷:-:-:-:-:÷: , .-:-:-:- , .-:-:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-;-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:i. .. SHOEMAKER BROTHERS ..t :?. :!. :i: Local and Long Distance Hauling fe * 4: Special Attention to Long Distance Movings :f •?. DeWrs'in Live Stocic, Hay, Straw, Grain, and Coal 1: East College Avenue Phone 530 Why one-way Street ? -,~: .14. 441 z , w rgli, I'm only goin' one way!" replied the legendag motorist to the amazed John Law. A laudable principle—if applied in the right direction... exactly as our long experience in cigarette making assures us that the only avenue to enduring popularity is a one-way street. All the arrows along Chesterfield's route, from plantation to pocket, point directly to taste. No left turns into insipidity—no de. CH ESTERFI ELID MILD enough for anybody..and yet..THEY SATISFY Senior class day evei clues will open tho proginm Monday morning, while the annual meeting of the Alumni as sociation will be held in Old Chapel at the same time. At noon n campus luncheon will be held for alumni, fac- ulty, graduates, and visitors in the "Big Tent." Hold Commencement Dance Following the class parade, stunts sill be given by the different classes on New Beaver field A baseball game between Alumni and varsity is scheduled fin 2 30 o'clock in the af ternoon, with the School receptions latei in the dal. The Alumni dinner with seniors and guests invited will be held an McAllis ter Hall Monday night. The Penn State Players will present "The Queen's Husband" in Schwab auditor ium early in the evening. Alumni, faculty, seniors, junims, candidates for advanced degrees, and guests will attend the Commencement reception to be held in Recreation Hall at 10 o'clock. This will be followed by the annual Commencement dance. Commencement Day will open tne Commencement procession from the College library to Recreation Hall headed by the College band. The ' Honorable John A. H. Keith, supeim tendent of public instruction at Hat risburg, will delis er the Commence ment address SWEATERS, KNICKERS, GOLF HOSE, SHIRTS and NECKWEAR GERNERD'S Dry Cleaning Pressing $l.OO 35c CLASSIFIED LOST—ACS. A. E. fraternity Puday evening, a lady's goy coat with black mole cuffs. Call 235.11 or in quire 143 hicAlllstcr sheet. 5-7-2tl, LOST—WiII the person who exchang ed a tan Hart,Sehaffncr & Marx top coat for a smulal colored coat last weak please call W. Bullock at Phi Kappa, phone 201. lip WANTED—Work in fraternity as ex penenced cook—for summer tone. Will contract and give good icier ences. Mts. H. J. Lambert, Box 28, Centre Hall, Pa. 54-2tp LOST—A rod fox fur neck-piece dur ing dance at Acacia Saturday night Finder please return to William L Keller, Acacia house. $lO.OO re ward. lip Mothers' Day Sunday, May 12 I'll I ' q , N s i re'r li * ,\ ' 10 K. 1 4 ;-1 ER as a symbol pfyour ADORATION 7 t cynjultailo' ges We Telegraph Flowers State College Floral Shoppe Allen Street West Side Mono 5 580-J or 580-M tours around the plain duty of good tobaccos —to SATISFY. An overdose of analogy, perhaps, but you get* our drift: Chesterfields arc mild—but mildness is notoverdone;they'reneveallat.Naturallysmooth, aromatic tobaccos arc so blended that every last atom of their flavor is delivered to the smoker. Here is that vcry.rare bird, a cigarette that does satisfy. Tuesday, May 7, 1929 LOST—Black coat with black collar.. and cuffs. Taken by mistake from booth at Prom. Please call Delt.ti Theta Sigma. ' . • LOST—A brown herring-bone topcoat at Junior Prom. Please return to A. D. S, Alpha Zeta house. ltp; • 1-:-:44-144.4.444-1-Hri-3 . 4.... .4, SCHILLING'S REPAIR SHOP t. Moved from 108 M Allen ). + Street to Rear of Telegraph Office •,'.• Repairing of All Kinds :-:-:-:-:-:-1-:-:-:-:-:-: , ,t-:4444 ,