Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 06, 1929, Image 4

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Stone Masons Vie
With Bricklayers
On New Buildings
Competing with the buck layers
w Ol king on the Minoial Industries
building, the new* Old Mam foice has
laid stones to a height of tour feet,
whilo the bucks of the Mineial In
dustiics building have risen to the
second lloor.
The Libciul Aits annex, howevci,
11 not m the swim since the founda
tions ha\e just been completed and
tho steel and stone woik has not be
gun. In compnnson with the othei two
buildings the annex looks like a big
quailj
Gicat rivaliy exists between the
eiew*i on the scccial buildings Dui
ing the lunch hour the main building
eiowd may be seen visiting the othei
buildings and dciiding the quality of
work and speed with which its op
ponents aie progiessing
The Mineial Industiics woikcis aie
r contidcnt gtoup and do not take the
‘•ituation quite so senously since they
aie now in the lend Tho “Old Main
eii’ 1 howevei, have some of the sash
-01 uectcd and nlicady me lading the
cement foi the second stoiy lloois.
TO WATCU GAMES BY K VDIO
Football and baseball games may
soon bo witnessed by people sitting
in then own pallors, was the pie*
diction made by Haiold A LaFount,
radio commissionci, in a recent radio
addiess
“It my belief,” Mr La Fount
said, “that the day is neai when you
mnv witness over youi ladio not only
moving pictures, scenes, and spec
tacles, but even a footbal game.”
GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
See our line of Smokers’ Novelties
for Christmas.
Get Ready for Winter
Complete Line of Galoshes and Rubber Footwear
STATE UNIVERSITY SHOE COMPANY
Pugh Stieet
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
tn
Fraternity Jewelry
> at
Balfour’s
A complete selection in any
puce range
Skates and Shoes attached - $5.00
Nestor Johnson Flyers - $7.00
HOCKEY STICKS and PUCKS
The Athletic Store
On Co-Op Corner
ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES
HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR
CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS
NO GIFT SO ACCEPTABLE
Thp TPENN QTATE
ine XHOTO Oh OP
Phone 400 212 E. COLLEGE AVE.
N. CAROLINA STATE OBJECTS
TO FALSE COLLEGE MOVIES
Because motion pictures dealing
with college life tend to give a false
imptcssion of American educational
institutions, a icpoit listing objec
tionable features has been submitted
to Will Hays, mouc ezav, by a liter -
,uy society at Noith Carolina State
college.
Among tho points stressed arc the
fabe picture of athletics, the mislead
ing episodes of “whoopee” parties,
and the absence of anv study. The
students themselves, this report con
tinues, aie falsely shown to have an
excessive interest in members of the
opposite sex, while college leaders arc
novel of the type depicted in movies.
ELLEN' 11. RICHARDS
ELECTIONS
Mia Dons JofTiey
M.uy E Audcison ’3l
Bcatnce M. New halt Ml
Mnnun G Ricxer ’3l
Irma L Shatfei ’3l
Madge L Terwilliger '3l
Marian L Terwilliger ’3l
Cathcnne M Wheelei ’3l
Hilda V. Bitting ’32
Maltha L Boak ’32
Fauces C Bnnton ’32
Aline M Couitney ’32
Anne A. D’Ohcr ’32
Rulh D Gilbert ’32
Isabel II Hall ’32
Helen M llammon ’32
Maigaiet. A Maule ’32
Genov icve S. Moyci ’32
Maiy K Rtssmgei ’32
Knthiyn M. Stiaus ’32
Myrtle 11. Webb ’32
Gcitrudc L Wheeler ’32
Irene A. Zerby ’32
SMITHS PREVAIL AS CENTERS
For the eighth consecutive year
the namo Smith appears in the cen
ter position on the lineup of the Uni
versity of Missouri football team.
Three brothers living at Sapulpn, Ok
lahoma, have successively occupied the
post, and a fourth will probably ex
tend the record to nine years, since
he is a junior
Campus Bulletin
First tryouts foi the co-ed debating
squad w ill be held at 8 o’clock tonight
in 1(5 Liberal Arts building. These
tnals will determine the personnel ol
the debating sqund for the year.
Students taking French 15 this
semester will enroll in Fiench 17 next
semester, instead of Fiench 1C as
heretofore, Leslie M. Burrage, asso
ciate professor of French announced
today. Those taking Spanish 15 will
schedule Spanish 28 instead of Span
ish 10 The new requirements for
both Fiench and Spanish 15 necessi
tates the change, according to Pro
fessor Burrage.
i 1 Tickets for the dance given by the
women students in McAlhstci hall
tonight may be procuicd from Miss
Malic L. Fiuehan ’32, and Miss M
Elizabeth Kerslake ’32, social chan
man, or they may be purchased at-the
dance. A fiec social function will be
given foi all women students attend
ing tho dance, regardless of whether
they live on the campus or m town.
National Tailor Representative will be here on Monday,
December 9th, at
BALFURD’S TAILOR SHOP
With the latest Fall Samples
DELIVERY GUARANTEED BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Compliments of,
STATE COLLEGE BAKERY
WASHABLE TWINZY TOYS
Plenty of color to give them style,
Stui dy enough to be dragged a mile,
Nothing to harm and there’s naught to break,
These are the toys of TWINZY make
THE CHILDREN’S SHOP
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Dining Room Chairs : §3.50
Student Desks §12.50 to $25.00
Student Tables $5.00
Magazine Racks $1.75
Book Shelves $4.50
Bridge Lamp Stands $l.OO
DEPARTMENT OF
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Room 106
First Floor, Engineering B
COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE
Xmas Greeting Cards
Xmas Boxes and'Package Wrappings
Perfume
Gift Stationery
Novelty Jewelry Toys Games
Williams* Sets for Men
Bill Folds Military Sets
Mennen’s Sets Houbigant Sets
’/j lb. uud 1 lb cum SmoLiut/ Tobacco — Ciyurcttca — Pipes—Blech itul
Noodtus—All m Christinas Boxes
STATE COLLEGIAN
THE PENN
A meeting of the A. S. M. E. will be
held in 200 Engineering D, Tuesday
night at 7 o’clock. Moving pictures
showing the methods of testing au
tomobiles at the General Motors
Proving Grounds will be shown. All
interested arc invited to attend.
A party or students returning from
the Penn game witnessed a fire in
Mexico, Juniata county, about 2
o’clock, the morning of November 12.
It is voiy important that these stu
dents get in touch with Chief Yougel
at once.
Plans soon will be advanced by tho
new executive committee regarding
next year’s piogram Several special
featuies arc being arranged by Hie
society’s leaders.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—Upright piano, in vety
good condition $75 00. Call 485-M
ltp-M
Foster
Coal & Supply Co.
. Genuine
Anita Punxsutawney
> COAL
Phone 114-M
Toilet Sets
Playing Cards
FOR RENT—Single fiom room, nice
ly furnished, back of grandstand.
$3.50 per week. Bieakfast if de
sired. 100 Park Ave Call 6R ItpM
WANTED— Persons interested in
their health, for demonstration
of the New Health Unit Call the
COLLEGIAN Office. 3tpM
FURNISHED ROOM—For rent for
working men. Call 110 North Bar
naid stieet. Phone 74-J 11-8-29-tf
LOST—Povvdoi blue Kntiex topcoat
in Libcial Arts building Finder
please return to 133 McAllistci St
or Collegian office. 2tpG
FOR RENT—Large front room on
second flooi, and also single room.
Shower. Board if desired. Locust
Lane Sandwich Shop, 214 East Nit-
c JiujitioithFlowm
THIS CHRISTMAS
State College Floral Shop
West Side of Allen Street
Phone 580-J
Rivals the
You’ll Share Our Enthusiasm
Think ot the best drama you have ever seen, then of the best
musical comedy, then ot the best revue think of your funniest , ]
comedian, the most tuneful songs you have ever whistled, the snap
piest dances you have ever seen, ithe most colorful costumes you have *
ever beheld put them all together and you have “Gold Diggers of _ '
Broadway.’*
“Gold Diggers of Broadway” gives you, in the one show, Avery
Hopwood's play, produced by David Belasco; plus a chorus of 100
Hollywood beauties, plus the most stunning costumes imported this
year from Pans, plus six irresistible songs that you’ll have to whistle
regardless of your dignity, plus the most priceless comedy you have
evei laughed at, plus the gorgeous buffoonery of Winnie Lightner,
the charm oi Nancy Welford, the dancing abandon of Ann Pennington,
and the crooning of Nick Lucas.
Tho entire production m 100% natural color by the Technicolor 1
piocess, blended in the most exquisite taste as only Edmond Dulac or
Maxficld Parrish might have blended them. '
tf od scholarships and cash sufficient
—— to defray all college expenses re-
ATTENTION STUDENTS—For self- presenting national magazine pub
supporting students desumg fas- lishers. If interested write or wire
cinating woik cithci temporary or foi details—M. A. Steele National
permanent may I suggest that many Organizer, 5 Columbus Circle, New
students of both so::c3 have earn- York, NY. 11-1-20 BtC
0 Here’s an Opportunity
You Won’t Pass By
Get your new
Suit and O’coat
now and pay after Xmas
Let us explain our plan
to you. No obligations.
SOCIETY BRAND, TIES
BRAEDURN
LEARBURY SHIRTS
AND , SHOES
OVERCOATS ' HATS
F romm’s
opposite fiont campus
Monday & Tuesday
CONTINUOUS SHOWING
Frorr 100 to 10:30. Shows Begin ut
I*oo, 2 50, 4:40, 0.30, 8:20., A full pro
giani can be seen up to 8:45.
THEATRE
Evening Prices Efleetive at 5:00 p. m.
Friday, December 6, 1929
PAJAMAS