Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 16, 1931, Image 4

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    PQo Four
STUDENT SCORES
MILITARY CLAIMS
(c0„,,„,f,,, (lo„, f 1,.„ „we)
ricaltme and mechanic nit, scientific
and elaYucal studie, and nulitaly
tactic. should he taught ac lapin ed "
Unlecc the Ind, !dual college be
lie% 0, that no C . an nnicoltant
nod Ind.pencnbl, ,lady, thole to no
t eacon toe malong it compolioc e,
is Lightstone's belief Ile l educated
that theme oac no othet neeesbdv, le
gal or man!, to do so
That the student leemes 3312 lot
each hoot of ROTC Is also domed
by the thsslentmg gonna The 13 12,
holds the nolttlay depal tment suns},
..ptings fioni the deo ease of student
Ices requiting Om the uvmnl Fed
tnal gloat to the College outlet the
llouill Act
•'Since the College mill i ecene the
money ',bother oi not It 0T C. i.
comnulsor!., and s o me the Month Act
applopilates the giant for coins, in
agriculture rod mechanic a: to as well,
A is not en dent just hoot the student
pawl $3 12 fon each 110 T C houi,"
Lightstone contended Peihaps the
agriculture and modulo:, t Liana
es should tecenc a little it edit for
the giant "
"Anehou." he concluded, "the en-
ed, shale in the suppos2d benefits
It's only fan that thee he (meed to
march mound shouldeung Idle, if in
deed the alleged athantages do acctuc
om compulmny Ii 0 T C "
Honolulu Lures
Former Student
Teaching science foi the past ten
years at the McKinley high school,
Pon°lulu, Miss Louiee Larrabee
is one Education School gtaduate mho
has sta aged fai from the beaten path
of the Pennsyhanin school system
Despite the fact that tin ee-fons the
lot het students ate O tentak, Chinese,
Jananese. and Koreans, she has suc
ceeded in budging the gap between
East and Rest and w mom; a place
fm ho self, not only at then affec
tions, but in then confidence as well
This Penn State graduate h.
passed most of the 20 seats since her
graduation in Honolulu Spending
the fit ot year after leasing Penn State
in a mission school in Anniston, Ala-1
she soon left het nation country 1
to teach in the Middle Pacific
Into, a Honolulu mission:it y branding'
school, cm oiled solely NI Itil Cliental
thildien
Mis.• Lai talon t °tinned to the Uni-
. .
cd State:, to engage in graduate study
t the Unix et sity of Waslangton in
1917. In 192 G and 1927, she do oted
•cventeen months to tta, el and study
ri tneray-late countries, teaching col
art of a term at Haifa, Palestine '
Tire Uni‘erbity or Ilal‘arr granted
Mrs, Lou Ace the degree of Master
of Arts In June, 1900 She r.,
member of the Penn State chapter of,
Phr Kappa Phi, scholastic fraternrty
LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP
OPEN AFTER THE BALL FOR
COMPLETE FOOD and FOUNTAIN SERVICE
211 East Nihon} Avenue
FISHBURN'S MEAT MARKET
"The Mai ket That Gives Satisfaction in
Puce and Service"
Special This Week
Armour's 20 10. Star St. Hams 99 c
Armour's 8 to 10 to Stan Sk. Hams
Country Sausage Made Daily at Our Market
Pie us :57
.New 11.,onu.ihbrig
WE HAVE REDUCED OUR RATES
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On
UNDERWEAR
The quality o C our work remains the same.
Only the price has been lowered.
Increased business during the past year has
made this reduction possible.
THE
Penn State Laundry
West Beaver Avenue Phone 121
P. S.—flaw your Bless Shut laundered now. It will be
lead) when 3ou Cull it. No Extra (gunge.
'OLD 31IAIN BELL' PRINTS
SOCIAL SCIENCE SERIES
'Forests in Ilistory' by Dr. T•ihnn
Begins Group of Artsclev
"Foiests in Ilistoi y" by Dr Flans
T. of the hi,tolv and political
science depaitincnt, is the subject for
the fast series of aiticles on social
science topics to appeal in The Old
.1/n in Dell, student hteiaiy publica
tion, accoiding to Roy E Morgan '3l,
eintoi
The fm thconung issue, in addition
to in co , c ,oll,s, including a tia‘el
,hetch, and a continuation of the his
totical Ito a page desoted to
the poetry of Joseph L. Greed '32,
a sea contiibutot to the publication
Among his selections are "Pittsburgh"
uLitten In the style of Call Sandbutg
and "Time," both in the sonnet form.
Among the old contlibutols to the
=game Is Inch ready for le
le3,e eatly ne‘t week, ale Scott S
Geese, '3O. who us an mstructol m
the klngl,ll depaltment, Get ald C
Ilannn 'BO. at present ealmlng on
gladoute noik, and 01,1 s N. Hid
nwer '3l
ICampus Bulletin
Ticket, for Senior Ball Alin be on
sale this afternoon at the Treasurer's
office in Old Main Favors and pro
gram, soill be an ell upon purchase of
the ticket
All inembei3 interested in secur
ing aid for fuithei scholastic uork
tin ough fellou,hips and scholarships
.hould seek information from Dean
Flank D Kern's office in the Botany
building
21-Hour Service
STORCH MOTOR
COMPANY
Storage—General Repairs
238 East College AN e.
Phone 760
STATE COLLEGE, Pa.
H. L. STUART
Nittany Prtg. Bldg
INSURANCE
Fraternities %%Wang calm ing 'tor
+co at Senior Ball should ,ee Samuel
D. Lemmon at Ili Pugh street or call
208411.
I=l=l
All members of 1930 Company A
Infantry report at the Armory fumy
I to 5 o'clock this afternoon and Mon
day for service ribbons
The last opportunity for cap and
noun measurements will be tomor
ion afternoon Ralph L Hutchrson
Montgomery Apartments, Allen street.
CLASSIFIED
LOST—Student's Elgln sylist watch
in State College Hotel rash loom.
Gift from parents. 12:mard. Cull
407-J. ltpss
FOIL RENT--Double room in Chian&
Apts. Upperclassmen or utaduute
students plefetred. Apply Apt
.31 2tpme
FOR RENT OR SALE—Flatelmty
house located on E Fanmount Ave.
near Locust Lane. Terms lease!.
able Wltte B F
helm, Pa ltpc
LOST—School urn mith nuthd, on
back N J. S Return Anderson,
Phr Kappa Per Itches
WANTED—Posthon us motion co
cook in fiatenuty house by e‘pet
ienced middle aged m moan. Phone
310 or write Otis. A K Burkhart,
21 , 1 E Nittany Are itp.
Graham & Sons
ESTABLISHED 1896
COME IN THESE COLD DAYS AND TAKE A
LITTLE HEAT WITH YOU-COSTS NOTHING
CLEANLINESS
EXCELLENT SERVICE
CLUB DINERS, Inc
ANNOUNCING SPECIAL RATES AT
THE COLONIAL
115 West Nittuny Asenue—NeNt to Jr 11 S
ROOMS AVAILABLE' FOR REMAINDER OP COLLEGE YEAR
At $3.00 a Week Each Person
All rooms hate lavatmies with hot and cold tanning
motet, newly furnished throughout, huge clothes closets,
student Itlmuy tables Best beds and intattess Beau
tiful clubroom, with Indio.
Make Booking NOW
At the Colonial I A Week
Save While You Have A Job and
You Can Spend When
You Haven't
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
ALLEN STREET
"The Bank With the Clock"
At the RICHELIEU— Bellefonte
Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. (this week) Jan. 15-16-17
Shows al 2:15, 7:15 and 9:00 P. SL-15c and 35e
WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND SYSTEM
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
LOST—Gieen gold clans unq lull
initials DL S made Model plc
ietuln to Dot othy SIIIIIICI, Ch
Omega house Itpii
FOR RENT—Thu, of two too,
neat Uncut, hell Cut rushed, of stu
dent i °mug Good Inlet Apply 12
IV Famnount Aso. ltpsc
LOS'l . —Cold Elgin Al atdi oo .la•m.uy
7 betueen L X bhlg and Roe hall
Ileum d. Et nest E Helm, 0 E
house. Itch
JOIN TIIE nations do soauh fo,
Nodelet's Geology Book No to
card Vntue I, it. own toward. E
R ,Nodetet, T U O. ltths•
TAXI SERVICE—CLARK MOTO
CO, phone 590 14,
LOST—Black luthet notebook, nam
John Nov. elk W.O t en, Pa coon!
SI oat CON er ltt °in=
R. F. STEIN
MOTOR CO.
121-123 S. Burron es St
Storage, Gas, Oil,
Repairs fi
2 I-Hour Sorb ice
Phone 252
COURTESY
h i FOR S'ILE-131.‘th An coat, Size 38.1
.0 1 Room 211 Vmmty hall. ltpU
In i I
m FOR RENT—Double loom m the 0,
!undo Arts Uppmelassmen or gond
. uate students preferred. Apply Apt.,
i
u . 21. 2tpme 1
i I . FOR RENT or FOR SALE—Font ,
_ atty house located on East Fa
mount Ave, neat Locust Lan.
! Terms teasonable WI Ite B
. Heckart, Mtltheim, Pu 4tp
Cl,OOO FOR Vic
novelle. navel Accident
Policy Ideal for Week-end:nips
FROST & DOTY
Peoples National Bank Bldg.
Foster Coal and
Supply Co.
GENUINE
ANITA
Punxsutawney Coal
Phone 114-M
HILLSIDE ICE CO.
ICE
COLD STORAGE
and COAL
North Patterson Street
Phone 136
EVERY SUNDAY
Midnight Show
At the
ROXY THEATRE
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
A Good Show and a
$2O Gold Note
Door Price
In every
college town there
is one outstanding
smoking -,-;)
tobacco' l 4
I , : . l , ::itrioro r . 11 - A,
— Am cz*A
140,
-4•irM ; )
• I
At Illinois it's
ALONG Green Street, where
campus leaders stroll . . . in
the great hlate-reofed fraternity
houses of Champaign . . there is
one pipe tobacco which always rolls
Op the biggest vote. At Illinois it's
Edgeworth, every tame.
A pipe—Edgea arch. That is the
smoking combination which has
Ron the college man. Harvard,
Cornell, Mulligan, Stanford, Dart
mouth 7 - all agree with Illinois.
Natural merit has made Edgeworth
the tal, orde tobacco in America's
leading college g and universitimi.
College men everywhere respond
to the appeal of mom—packed u ith
cool, slow-burning Edgeworth Be
" "
•
guided by their verdict: try Edge
orth yourself. Find It at your
nearest tobacco shop-154 the tin.
Or, for generous free sample, ad
dress Loran ti Dro Co., 105 S.
22d St., Richmond, Va.
EDGEWORTH
SMOKING TOBACCO
Edgrworth rr a ~,„,..
Idrodoffineoldlne, ,•
rot „,,r, ill of'l. OGPIORIIVi
rot WINO erdionced I
by Edgmordis dis• ~Exuok
tiornor "ill 1 roili .._" l 6llGgi rn t
sror os "limy Edge. gtAurus 4,,, i
rorth anywhere in I r,i; 411 e,„,
un! rins—"lltady- „11... s'or.h/ao,
!tut& direr d
Sitce."4//1..21, /50
~ - ;,-- f t, 3.l iCe
porter portage to ......t,--,-...,..,,...
pound huoudor tm. --- - ., :. ,, , , a - - - : -,--, .. , ;..
E 06.4,„ -..A3- , ‘
immoloolualusemr, ' 4 lll l 0 'rm.
A Little Money Makes a 13ig - Talk in This
CLEARANCE SALE
All luelthanthse tfuoughout the situ e
pi iced to gi% e Sou the g) eate.t. values.
Men's $lOO Shuts a $2OO and $225 Shuts ,
Shorts, plain and 79c • —coital, attached—,plor .69
fancy colors colors and elute
All 5500 Hats—the cir. Men's 50c Mork° Hose 39
, c ason'b best styles,
made by Schoble Ilts,".,,,.C.otttoonl2nd
Floishenn Shoes Sol
men and women all," A moon of Women's
$lO 4tyles m Wad:llB.oD Walk-Cher One-Strap SC4S
or brown. —values to
SUlTS—Values $4O to $5O
- -
The greatest values of the season made by Souety $26
Brand, Halt Sehallbm Halo and Knschbaum
FROMM'S
Opposite Front Campus
MAY Ills MIRE INCREASE...
ABOU BEN SELVIN can't ever seem
to rap out enough of has su ell
muSie to satisfy his avid dame
Su ere Neil much afraid that
if yon don't gallop dint n after his
nen cut release right antiy—don't
men Walt to find your hat—) ou
may find your Columbia dealer has
nothlng;left for 3 ou but sympathy.
While yotiro catching your
Meath, be stile you hear the other
Hew .I.Ueb,
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