Page Pear GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 The Old Reliable Candy and Smoke Shop Welcome to the Mothers of the Boys and Girls at Penn State Campus Bulletin Fieshmen are requested to sign up in Roueniton hull lather nom lot the annual yeailing toner, tournament be fore tonna lOW night. Nummal awards will be made to the %slime, and tun ner-up. =ZS Entims for the all-College tennis tournament Null be oimn until Wed nesday. All students intelested me requested to sign up at once in Recto ation Hall locker room. ——o— The A S SI. E society will meet in Old Chapel at 7 o'clock tonight Movies showing the use of Belt meta- Lion" front ancient tones to the pre sent ‘sill he shown. Home Economics gals Interested in trying out, for the is omens stair of the Penn State Fa, int, soil! report to Miss Stella Zayas at Ever 2,n Cottage either Tuesday or Wednesday. =EMI Fiaternities &suing to enter the nriesLntesmty tennis tournament must pay the one dollar entrance fee to Louis H. Neimann '4l at the Sigma Nu house not lutes than tomon ow. 122:1=1 Throe will be a swum class meeting in Chemistry amphitheatre at 7 o'clock Monday night Smoot class lionot men man be elected at this time. =EMI Fieshinen must scone übbons for Spirit Week at the 19.g2 class meeting in Chemistry amphitheatte Tuesday night. I=l=l Students interested in journalism are invited to attend an open meeting of the Penn State athisoly committee of the Pennsyhania publisheis associ ation in loom 3 Liberal Ails building at 11 o'clock tomoitim incoming. nents foi the officially ap or caps and gov,ns will he Ileasuren proved sen: Mothers' Day jj))" .. I' rartflaltes The most popular randy-to• eat cereals serred in the dinang-roans of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternitacs aro made by Kellogg an Battle Creek They include ALL-BRAN, Corn Flakes, Rice Krispses, Krumbles and Kellogg's Shredded Whale Wheat Bop mut Also Kaffee Hag Coffee —the coffee that lets yousleep. - tt-1 5 I I PEP BRAN FLAKES taken at Static Brothels' from 7 to o'clock Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday nights A deposit of $2 will be made when measurements ale taken and $2 semi! be payed when the galments are delivered A te fund of $1.50 will be made when the caps and nouns are returned. I. F. C. BASEBALL TEAMS BEGIN ANNUAL TOURNEY In the fast games played in the Intethatetnity baseball league, Phi Kappa Psi tied oath Alpha Sigma Phi, 9-5, Kappa Sigma defeated Delta Up silon, 7.0, Beta Lambda Sigma de tented Pi Kappa Alpha, 10.0, and Friends' Union ovemhelmed Theta Xi, 8-1 The fist round is expected to be completed by the middle of the next week The diamonds being used at pi esent one the three on Holmes field, the It 0. T. C drill field, and the high school field The length of the games is seven innings except in un avoidable conditions such as dank ness Paul F. Lauer '3O, in charge of the tournament, states that 38 teams ate enteted Ile also requested that aftet each game the wintung team call him to report the results. CALIFORNIAN TO SPEAK ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' The Honoiahle William E Blown of Los Angeles, Calif., will speak at S o'clock Tuesday night in the Schwab auditorium He will lecture on "Chtis tian Science—The Way to Life, Peaco ' and Joy " The speaker is a Menthol of The Boaid of Loam eship of The Mothet Chinch, The Fast Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass. He mill talk under the auspices of the Chris- I tian Science Society of Penn State PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Quits College to Get Married Was Love Worth the Price? Bud's Parents Don't Think So WILL YOU? See `Take My Advice' AUDITORIUM S:3O O'clock TICKETS AT WHITEY'S , Saturday, May 11th That's what you'll say when you taste Kellogg's Pep Bran Flakes. More appe- tizing crispness plus the famous flavor which only PEP can give. Just the cereal to keep you fit for study and college life. You get the nour ishing elements of the wheat. Just enough bran to be mildly laxative. Ask for them to be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant. 4/ . , .- '.. •, f pil PEP BRAN FLAKES CO-EDS CORONATE QUEEN TOMORROW _- (Continued from first page) !Winn and the queen's attendants. Fallowing her company comes the May Queen. Upon the queen's arrival at her Rhone, Bliss Helen F. Faust '3O, rep iesenting the student body, will cor acute her while everyone in the pro cession curtsies Following her coronation the queen's entertainers will amuse the company with a folk dance by the chimney sweeps and milk maids, a ballad by the gleemen and a May pole dance by sixteen girls dressed in peasant ens tame The spirit of the old English Sprung Fete will be reflected through-' out the entire performance. BLUE KEY ELECTIONS Stelling E Brown '3l Devine B Decker '3l William A. Dlament '3l John W. Govan '3l Ralph L. Hutchinson '3l Homer R. Mather '3l J. Neely McCown '3l William C. Malvern '3l IV Joseph Miller '3l Paul A Mitten '3l Paul B. Patton '3l William L Pulse] '3l Howard Shirer '3l Hobart P. Shultz '3l William K. therich 'JI Fred G. Van Note '3l Warren L. Weeks '3l Robot A Young '3l WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION ' ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Officers for the coming year were elected by the local branch of the Am micas Association of University Wo men at their annual dinner held in Woman's Budding. last Monday night. Miss Landis V. T. Simmons, retir ing president, gate a resume of the outstanding events of the past two yams during which she served. The piogiam included a series of sketches by women from different collages. Mrs. Robert Dengler is the newly elected president. Miss Louise Tut net '3O was selected as treasurer and khss Effie Hanel was chosen corre sponding 'secretary. The =lmam officers will be elected next year, as a portion are elected each year to seme for two peals. Ts~ S~N.~T 5TA'f~ COL~~~~~ `STATE FUNDS AID COLLEGE GROWTH' (Continued from first page) other divisions of the College; but it was still uncertain whether these could be filled n ith the sum appropri ated for the coming biennium. "While the new funds will not per mit gloat expansion in the wink of the institution," continued the execu tire, "it will' go a long way toward strengthening our organization, re newing our equipment, and bettering and somewhat extending our physical plant. "Certainly," President Heztel con cluded, "the buildings to go up during 'tremendously corning' two-year period will add 'tremendously to the physical plant and make a great advance to the realiza tion of a beautiful campus." TRACKMEN ENGAGE PANTHERS AT PITT (Continued from thud page) turned in a quarter-mile under 49 seconds in the Ohio State meet. He •s a strong favorite to turn in three wins tomorrow. .Bowie, Stookey. and Fullerton compete against him in the 100-yard dash, while the first two men and Hid inger will run in the 220. Hidingei and Flenniken Will enter the quarter_ mule The Lions have a strong chance to repeat last year's clean sweep in the 880-yards, mile, and tv.a.mile. Offen hauser in the half-mile and Cox in the two-mile are favored to break the tape. Bachman in the half, Rekers IP the half and one mile, Meisinger ir the mile, and Detwiler and Bass an the two-mile complete the Nittany entries in the distance runs. Your Gift to Mother YOUR PHOTOGRAPH DE N N TATE The HOTO vOH 0 P 212 E. COLLEGE AVE • CIGARETTES WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels contain the choicest tobaccos grown ... expertly blended for matchless taste and fragrance. They have a welcome mellowness and mildness • that you will find in no other cigarette. Smoke them as often as you like, Ca'mels never tire your taste. The'quality of Camels is never permitted to vary. Only a superior cigarette could have won and held world leadership for all these years as Camel has done. • Knobloch of Pitt has been running the high hurdles consistently under sixteen seconds. McDowell, who has recovered from his back injury, Mob ley, and Stoddart will start for Penn Stalk, while in the low hurdles Mar rum, Biowne, and Fullerton will compete. Experts concede both the pole vault and hammer throw to Pittsburgh. Vic Pickard, Canadian Olympic team member, has vaulted over thirteen feet, while Don Cwinn has tossed the hammer more than 1.60 feet. For the pole vault Coach Cartmell has Mob ley, La Costa and Osbeck and for the hammer Red Merril, Shawley, and Herr. Dan Musser should have little diffi culty in annexing the javelin throw. He will compete with Shawley and Mamas against the Pitt representa tives. Shawley is also scheduled for the discus while Manias and Heir will put the shot. Fisher in the shot put, Mobley and La Costa in the high ' , jump, and Mobley, Browne, and Ful— lerton in the broad jump complete the Nittany entry list. • CLASSIFIED WANTED—One pigskin glove, size eight to nine and a half, suitable for wearing on right hand. Phone, see or write Judson Laird, Beta Theta Pi. 3tp 5; .1.: 1: USE Chapman 't Hard Vein Slate : 4 1 * For Lifetime Wear Chapman Slate Co. 1: BETHLEHEM, PA. LOST—GI ey deerskin glo‘e Frulay night nfter Prom. Return to Eisen key, Arena house; phone 171 ltp LOST—White scarf, with blue and black designs., Satuiday night. Reward. Phone Bruce 1734. ltp EXPERIENCED cook wants position in fraternity for school term begin ning September. Can , furnish good reference. Call at this ,Office. ltp LOST—On 12,10 bus to Bellefonte Sunday May 5, the mechanism of a ladies wrist watch. Renard. Call Rink 218-R. Sty FOR SALE-1924 Fold touring in good mechanical condition. Sell cheap. See Waite at 228 South Btu mad sheet, phone 226-M. ILp LOST—At S. A. E fraternity Friday evening, a lady's gray coat with black mole cult's. Call 235-R or in quire 143 McAllister street. 5-7-2tp " You can get MOTHERS' DAY CARDS and MOTTOES A REAL VALUE GO Sheets Paper (24 The Stumped with Penn State Seal) and 50 Envelopes $1.25 L. K. METZGER, 111 Allen Street DEPENDABILITY- . WE ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU DEPENDABLE • SERVICE AT ALL TIMES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE DAVID P. KAPP, Cashlex You can bank on the quality of a cigaiette that continues to be the biggest success in smoking history Friday, May 10, 1929 WANTED—Work,m fraternity as ex pet enced cook—for summer term AVtll contact and give good refer cones. Mrs. 11. J. Lambert, Box 28 Centre Hall, Pa. 5-7-21 p LOST—A manilla folder contoinin typewiitten notes on "The Quanti tative Determination of Hydroge lons and the Physiological bfeanini , of This Value" by Hoeber. Fmde• please call 160-R. 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