Page Sr VANDALISM CAUSES $250 IN DAMAGES Earle E. Hewitt 'O2, of Inthann, I Repairs Retard Landscaping. rot Iner thtee-letter nun, ,11l ram n Campus Int pro% entents, to State College this vont. to assist 1 l in managing a new recreation C,ll - non eats to., shah he was Instrumental In Cs lahllslng hoe. , - Mine than $2 lO has been 0 , 1)011(1.1 i Hewitt inns one of the mainstay:, of by the College this semester to repair I the football and baseball tennis Ile un °pert,. damage by student sandal- ass a regular halfback on the '9B, '99, ran, accounting to (lounge W. Elratt„' and 'OO elevens and captained the supeuintendert of grounds and build-1 varsity in 'Ol. In Chat year the grid ' men non fit^ games and lost three, hoi.ses on the campus, walk- making a better showing than in mg ata.555 unsettled tui f, breaking either of the two previous years lamp globes. and tot mg fuinishings when they won but four contests, hem campus buildings hose cont, tb- bile losing six uteri to 012 college c...p.nrie, Lk, super- 1 Single-handed he defeated the Ar intendant ues 0,1,1 Money "pent in my in a ganie played at West Point this mannei might moll L,n e gone to- October 7, 1890, After playing a c frothed nom overnent. and con- stellar role throughout the game,l , tim.tion, he pointed out Illewitt ran back a punt 65 Commends Student., yards for a touchdoc n and' the only "Although ..innommately 855,000 K oie, enabling Penn State to defeat • will be spent at the completion of all th e C a d e t s 640.0 Lamm, impro‘ements," Ebert as- Ilecat was also one of the most set toil, "Audents hne caused the Col- consistent performers of the baseball lege additional expense, and have tni ded the land+caping plans by dis turbing the nee 1p laid soil If the qudents mill rise the seed in the re ccutly placed tut f a chance to grout our campu s should iegann its fa men 1 Six members of the faculty from beauty by stump " I the depaitments of etomology and In commenting upon the bicalang I plant pathology attended the sixth of three lamp globes and the petty l anrual meeting of the makers of thievety. in Old Mani, Me Ebert ob-1 the apple nalrstty in the Cumbei land seised that although these nosed- I and Shenandoah regions at gagers laneou, 4 rotations amount in °soon.", ltoun, Maryland, last Wodnesday the conduct of undeigiaduates a. Prof. Roy D. Anthony, pomologist, compared to "the old days" Is com mendable Prof Darold E Hodgloss, of the eto "I ' I " t ' s° " °"l ' m ' th the neology extension depaitment, and as test that the "talents base not de- romoiogy exten.., Ha gan Lased the wall of Ohl Marn t°w° '' '' he Worthley, economies etomology, John co:Mailed 10. Pepper, etomology extension, and ENGINEERING EXTENSION Henry W, Thurston, plant pomologist, sere present at the meeting Penn- TO SPONSOR LECTURES sylyania, Maryland, Voginia, West • Virginia, and the United States De partment of Agriculture had forty epresentatn es &buffalo 5 Do Program of Tail. For Ilammermlll Employ cos 1 Sponsored b} the yng noosing tension department, a series of lee lutes to begin Mondat and continue throughout ,the meek mill be given by members of the College faculty before employees of the Hammer mill Paper company at Eric Degtnning the five-clam program, Dr Br tree V. Moore of the &par tment of education and pririchologt still mrll, sprnk on "Applied Put chology " Pr of Barney IV Stover and Di Carl W. Dater., both of the dem Wield of eco roinic, lend xocrolo* mill tall: on "Commerce and Finance"' and 'Deo nonnes" le.ipectit elm "Cur tent Pei io 'with; and Bubiness liettet Wratog" neill be thu topic on vintli Pr of Met itt M Harr, of the Engl,h eampo,L6n department, ulth e, the employees of the ma:s not plant E=l Mt G. C Biotan. chrector of tram ! or Lot the Bethlehem Steel Corpora on, voll de,ctibe the Bethlehem Steel plant in a leetui e in i solo .115 Mittel al Industt ice, building at 7 o deck Monthly The tall, is sponstn by the Penn State Metallurgaa society. R. F. STEIN MOTOR CO. 121423 S. Burrowes St Storage, Gas, Oil, Repairs 21-Hour Service Phone 252 Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 1.114V1 STUDENTS FOR Quick Service Tasty Hot Dogs Delicious Home Made Pies TRY TEXAS LUNCH A SANITARY PLACE Earle E. Hewitt 'O2, Former 3-Letter Man, To Assist at Recreation Center I While a student at Penn State b AGRICULTURISTS ATTEND MEETING OF POMOLOGISTS Prof William II Chetkey of the School of Mineral Industiies attended the meeting of the National Mme Rescue association in Pittsburgh Tuesday as the remesentative of the mining department Professor Ched sey also attended a meeting of the Coal Mining Institute of America while in Pittsburgh Graham & Sons ESTABLISHED 1896 Let us help you in your Christmas Parties with Fine Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes and Novelties—No Graft Prices Here. ASK YOUR CATERER TO SERVE Cinnamori Rolls for Breakfast Vienna and Poppy Seed Rolls for Lunch Pumpkin Pies for Dinner FROM The Electric Bakery 127 West Beaver AI enue COLLEGE CUT RATE STORE Watch the Windows for Specials FRIDAY and SATURDAY XMAS CARDS Assorted Boxes and Individual Cards XMAS BOXES and PACKAGE DRESSING TOILET SETS Houbigant, Hutnut, Ceramy, Evening in Paris VANITY CASES-50c Up to $7.50 MEN'S SETS Houbigant's, Mennen's, Williams; Bill Folds Handkerchiefs Cigarette Lighters Toys for Children Pottery and Novelties Writing Paper—Perfumes—Mottoes Whitman Box Candies In Xmas Wrappings nine daring the same yeats, and was a in-amber of the track team in 'Ol and 'O2. Scintillating inn sport nen to him, he aided the trackman to um first place in ithe Penn Relays in 'Ol and to finish a strong tanner-up • 'O2. Since his graduation Hewitt has re. mined in constant touch with the Collage and has been an esecutive of the Alumni Association for several yews. Poi a number of years after he received his diploma be retained each fall in an unofficial capacity to assist in coaching Ohs football team WOMEN'S COUNCIL RULES ON PLEDGESHIP TENURE Panhellenic Lan Decide, Agreement Must Stand for I Year Term Any pledge of a women'. national fraternit} who leaves Peon State without being initiated ientains a pledge of that fiaternity for one year flow the date of pledging, according to by-laws recently adopted by the College Panhellenic council. Tin= iuling is in accordance with that of the national Panhellenic asso ciation The regulation IC se pro vides tint any woman who breaks 'bet pledge when leasing a college cannot be hal to a fraternity on an other campus for one yew. The by-laws state furthei that all t 'spired of Woken pledges to fi atm Ities belonging to the local Panhellenic shall be announced at a meeting of the local goserning, group ll= Il Clay Mussel Undergraduates Mane L. Fruehan '32 Gertrude L Ruelir '32 Phyllis B Ben iler '33 Shnley Thorpe '33 Ernest P Black '3l Arthur W Bite '3l Henreid Cauhdollar '3l Call V. Drapienski '3l S Eugene 'McKibben '3l Emanuel Perkin '32 Donald A Shelley '32 Ralph Ilgtael Jr. '3l John J Voorhes '33 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN WOMEN'S SOCIETY PICKS 4 MEMBERS Alpha Theta Epsilon, Profey,ional Journalism SOIMIty, Elects 11Irv. M,ul,, 3 Ewell, Alpha Tlrita liptidnn, uomen's honorary pt ofes,ronal jou rnalt,tre sor orri v. all nntmte fool new members m Room 405 Ohl Mom at 2 30 o'clock tomorrou after noon The Misses Elizabeth It Hat tetnn mi. Florence C Doe.: '32. and El canoe 111 Hill nem clotted to ac tive membetqlito in the organi>ation, bile Men. Pauline Beery Mack, au thor, editor and piof,..ssoi, \SUS chosen a, an honorary member. Prof Pianl.lm C Bonnet of the journalism depaitment is acting as advisor to Alpha Theta Epsilon which nos (agonized 'tact sear. This organi zation is aiding . Miss Julia C Brill, professor of English composition, to edit the ..omen's Daze of the Manna Neirs The fire nette charter members of thy group are the Nissen Maly Adams 'll, Janet L Brownback Ruth M Chestnut "11, Lilian Fisher "31, and Mart M. Wrlght 12, -bile the Misses J trice Z Sternum:. 10 and Grace M Woodrow 'SO are alum nae members FRATERNI3I 1113 kDS TO HEAR DEAN M 112.750C1i, SMITH '3l Arthur It Wai nook, clean of men, and J. Richard Smith '3l ,ill.speal. hpfore the second meeting of 00101 n ity piesiclents in Room 405 Old Main at 7 10 tonight Smith and Dean IN arnoek nc r Penn State's ienresentatt es at the Natonal Intel fraternity confetence in New Yolk city during, Thanksgn ing %neaten, nill gae a repel t on the well, of the tunfelerce I PICTURE FRAMING CUSTOM BUILT MUSIC ROOM HILLSIDE ICE CO ICE COLD STORAGE and COAL North Patterson Street Phone 13G 42 out of 54 colleges choose this FAVORITE pipe tobacco and Yale agrees theOOt: UP at windows uhat of Harkness to findot the Yale min smokes In the spring time you'll sec b oa sitt•ng in his window scat with a merit! of Edgeworth between his teeth. Or. Chore) Street.. out at the Bowl. everywhere the Yale :nut goes, lus pre and Edgeworth go coach loin. And at 42 out Of 54 of '1 the leading colleges and universtues Edgettorth is the favorite tobacco. A tobacco murt or good to win the vote or so many dc,ertmmating jsmokers. And Edgeworth is good. ToconvmayourwlitryEdgeworth. You can get It wherever tobacco is sold ~ 15e a tin. Or, ror a generous free sample, wore to Lures & Bro. Co, tos S. 22C1 St., Richmond, Virginia. • EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth Is a blend , of lino nid burleys. with Ito natural r.or enhoni cd Ly Ed.- ' worth's dlntlnetlve eleventh process Iluy FAhowort„h an)- ] where In two forms ilitlea ' diTi &J 'E. kn P,:DY D) 7 o ff -- "••17 Ew mo w WIC' at, • m1)-nub " r.1" and Mice ear, 15! pocket pocky!, to pound humidor tin. Women Younger Than Masculine ' College Entrants That 0 omen students me able to enter college when a. yolk younger than men was indicated by a stalls tical study of students in the College I completed recently by William L Hoffman, s cgtstt at. The average age of undeiguiduatel wolnen in the College nes almost a yeas less than that of the men al-; though throe were four women who.: wme born before 1800, Oboe women of the College wets bout in 1912 than any other year while the lasgest num-1 bee of men listed in 1911. The oldest untlesgraduates in Col- , lege are 42, leaving a margin of 20, }Tuts to the youngest, 11 of us how [ la gave 1911 as their rthdat,.. Avetaging 21 years of ago, the sensors Ini,e a one-yeas advantage riser the jams, The sophomores and fleshmen follow in ostler Nuth merage age. of 19 and 18 tespee lively Campus Bulletin The Outim Club will hike to Shin gletoun mountain Sunday afternoon All members meet at 2 o'clock on th comet of Mauer giant and Fan mount avenue. Your loved ones Fur (mom ‘ will mot Ge disappointed al arisinuzs if you let 111 TELEGRAPH CHRISTMAS FLOWERS Ou.r service is g uaranteed swift, tale and reliable. No red.tape or delay. You pay wily for the flowers plus cost of wire. Place your order today. • State College Floral Shoppe i l Allen St. Phone 580.5• All women students living off coin- Students inteiesttd in summer wails pus nic invited to a Christmas party as counselors in boys' camps, 'co held in the basement lounge of Old Gilbert M Strunk in the Y.M.C.A. Main from 8 until 10 o'clock Tuesday, office in Old Main night. Each gill is requested to' 0— CLASSIFIED l‘fenibet, of DeMolay will meet at] the Sigma Tau Phi house at 7:30 LOST—Ulaek velvet hat and kid o'clock tonight gloves Satui day night. Please re turn to COLLEGIAN Office. ltchlk A Senior women's class meeting till lie held in Room 418 Old ➢lron at FOR SALE—Studebaker touring car 6:30 o'clock Monday night, in good running order. %0. Clark —o Motot Co Taxi Service. Malin All foleigtokorn students are Invit ed to attend the Cosmopolitan Club I ROOMS—One singlo, one double Chustmas party at the home of Di. Quiet surroundings Board if de- Frank D. Kern, at 116 W. Fairmount sited. 206 W College Ave. Phone avenue, Thursday night. 221-Tt. ltpss There will he a meeting of the feicer County Penn State Club in loom 318 Old Main at 7 o'clock to- fight. Give gifts that will be appreciated OMB El I il=32 Dl=l EEMIII3 Our easy payment plan sill enable you to shop successfully. Come in and let ds explain it to you. FROMM'S opposite, front campus Flat top single pedestal desks, 28x44 $12.50 Flat top single pedestal desks, 30x45 18.00 Flat top double pedestal desks, 30x5° 95.00 Student tables 5.00 Gate leg tables 4.50 Typewriter tables, 18.36 9.00 Typewriter tables with drawer and slide 8.50 Telephone stands 440 Chiffoniers 12:50 Book shelves 4.50- Book racks 1.75' . Clothes trees 2.00 Department of - Industrial Engineering Shops ENGINEERING UNIT B Friday, December 12, 1930 WA:s:TED—ltelluble young nun full rtnne for soluntlng Must be able to drive truck Inqufre COLLIZIAN Of fice ltpss EiSEMEM Eli= Monday and 7. uesday December 15 Ind 16 Matinee Pay 4 1.30 '