Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 24, 1929, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    'age Four
Between
Meals
pep up with
CANDY
Quick energy—that's what
candy is. Along about so
A. M. or 3.30 P. M , half
way between meals, how it
peps you up to last till meal
time. Good for you, too
we'll say! All your favorite
candies ate here—
GRAHAM & SONS
Est. 1896
"Sweden The Day With Candy"
Campus Bulletin
AD of the lust sound matches in
e intelfruternity tennis toutn.unent
hedule are to he played off by Sat
•day aceottling to Louis H Nieman
0, manages.
11==1
911 candidates fot checi lead., in
t to the Ainicity at 7 o'clock Mon
ii night.
-0—
The annual room dianing for
no
ren students Null take place in the
oology lecture room at 6 30 o'clock
funday night. See notice posted out
ale the Dean of \Vernon's office ton
ming this matter.
-0—
Fteshman candidates Lot the edtt
tial of the COLLEGIAN Mill IC
ort in room 11 L,hctal At is at 7
'clock Monday night MI Franklin
. Bannet, assistant piofessot of
.mnahsm and James II Coogan
'O, edttot-elect of the COLLEGIAN Mill
peak
TRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
ALBERT DEAL & SON
Heating
AND
Plumbing
117 Frazier Street
The Parisian Al Jolson Comes To You—
~ ~~~'
i '''g
Appbuttons Lot looms in Watts
Lot next September should he
tiled in the Dean of Men's office not
later than June 1, 1929
DRUID ELECTIONS
Fred Brand jt. '32
Robert A. Burton '32
Julius Epstein '.31
Robert S Footo '.12
Edam W. Lantu '32
George T. Lasith '32
Alfred E. Lewis '32
William P. Lohr '32
Robert C. Snyder '32
Caved A. Stoop '32
THETA ALPHA PIII ELECTIONS
Miss Nolen Bucknalter '3l
Miss Janette M. Burns '3O
Paul 11 Caughey '3l
Arthur R Cunningham ',ll
Miss Eleanoi E Dutton 'JO
Anton Bradt '3l
Untold F. Jones '3l
Guy W. Knight '3O
Chailes B Kray '3O
Miss Mary F Kuitz '29
Nally G. Lackey '3l
Miss Anne E. Mellmger
Philip K. Roos '3O
Edgiu F. Sadd '2O
William M. Schell 'Bl
Leon P. Skinner
Frank A. Yalano,itch '3l
WRIGHT & DITSON TENNIS BALLS
3 for $1.25
REPAINT GOLF BALLS 3 for MOO
Golf Clubs at all prices
KODAK FILMS
The Athletic Store
Student Supplies of All Kinds
Save while you have a job,
and you can spend when
you haven't.
THE
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
PI LAMBDA SIGMA ELECTIONS !edited "Forensic Dcclaniatlon9," and
' Norman L Ainold '3O lin collaboration with President John
M. Thomas "Bible Readings for
Lawience N Bello. '3l 'Schools and Colleges."
Charles lilnliarczyk '3l 1 o
Geiaid J Stack '3l :UKRANIAN YOUTH
SIGMA TAU ELECTIONS
Piof Julius E Kaulfuss
Chalks J. 'Yoder '29
Edward W Borden '3O
EdnaLd C. }holmley 'JO
llowald J Eyrnan '3O
Karl A. Grebe '3O
James I. Jewell '3O
Fled A. I.alley '3O
Hatold E. Roush '3O
Donald L Wellman '3O
.
ESPENSHADE PLANS Ilvman speed, but now he hasa I ost
completed his 'four years of study.
TRIP TO HONOLULU, And he has supported has mother, toO:
_O---- _ i After graduatlon tills year, Hyman
wall step Into the world of journalism
(Costumed from first page)
shade will tenth only six hours a week PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
in English composition He will mal,
the experiment of trying to stimulat
his new students to do sonic. crentn.
Prof. Espenshade's textbook o
Rhetoric has sold mole than 100,001
copies. His book "Pennsykam
Place Names" was published severs'
cats ago by the College. lie ha.
TALKING!
day and Tuesday
Matinee Daily
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
EDITS NEWSPAPER
-o
(Continued from first page)
d icer unfinished in New York and took
, his mother to "Boston. Theie he sup
posted his mother and paid his col
lege expenses by the income from vac
lious jobs. Ho was a messenger boy
!tot a telegraph company in Boston.
I Ile dressed windows in Boston stoles.
, Ile gleaned bits of,news for the Bos-
ton papers. It was hold plugging,
ANNOUNCING
THE OCCUPATION OF OUR NEW LOCATION
Today
SPRINGER'S BARBER SHOP
Screens and Screen Doors
Made to Order
DEPARTMENT OF
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Room 106
First Floor, Engineering B
SENI~ RS !
Keep You in Touch With
that he has (beamed about so much,
that he has lend about so much, es
pecially in his tarmac of all books,
"The Life and Lettcis of Joseph Pul
itzer."
CLASSIFIED
WANTED—To paint fraternity coat
of alms on shekels. Work on oil
shekels guaranteed. Call 24-W,
ask for Smith. ltp
FOR RENT—Six room house Palk
avenue facing campus. Steam heat,
hardwood fools Occupancy July 1.
$40.00. Gaiage. Inquire Richauls
6-W. 2tp
WANTED—Job m fiateinity house,
housewoik Can furnish reference
if 'nanted Phone 256 of write Miss
Lillian R. Low, 224 East College
avenue, Stale College, Pa. *lt
FOR RENT—Rooms, by week or by
week-ends. 123 Noah Bamold
duet. Phone 114-N. s_l7_Fo_tf
LET THE
COLLEGIAN
SUBSCRIBE NOW
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Last year's FOR SALE—Public bale
La Vie. Call }Walsh, 474. Itp household goods and stun
ruture.-114 Pugh street,
WANTED—Passengers to Phandel- Gm . .
plus or Nose Yolk, leaving State
College Wednesday noon, May 29,1
letutrung Sunday June 2. $BOOl
found tup to Pluladelpha, $lO.OOl
lound tup to New Yolk. Call 1.42.-Wi
m evening. , 2-21-Otp
STATE COLLEGE BAKE
SERVICE
That's Our Specially ' ,
RUSH R INCOMPANY IN C.
PROGRAMS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Large or Small
Simple or Elaborate
We GIN c You What You Want When You Want
STOVER'S SERVICE STATE
East College Avenue
STERLING
SUPERIOR
SER VI
Gas—Oils—Ale mite
Kelly Springfield Tires
GUY Z. ST
Friday, May 24, 192
LOST—Green, Pother fou
between Methodist chore
office. Donald Haag insc
Loin to 404 Allen street.