April 10, 1931 NORMA SHEARER MOVIE CONTEST INTRODUCING A Remarkable New Fabric THE Saxon -Weave Suit $25 SAUERS ' ON ALLEN STREET ( 1 - •!-,K-f" \ -*t- • Qo' , _ o'4 L..,Va .... , •,, ~, .. • ~,,.. ~, IF NORMA SHEARER were • COMING TO THE 1 . ester Fraternity Ball She Would Surely Visit The Corner unusual Have You Selected Your CO -4 2 SAGES trio - lSrmftt: AND CUT FLOWERS For the L F. Ball ? MARIMOR Florist West Beaver AN enue Phone BGI FREE DELIVERY HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO BE MOVIE CRITIC ! Penn State Collegian and Cathaum Theatre Arrange Re-Action Contest for Latest Norma Shearer Picture The burning ambition to be a critic, particulaily a "mode" milk, is secretly cherished by most every pictuie-goer. Few, however, are eve' given opportunity to fulfill their ambition. Now the chance is being given to en ei yone, with the possibility of be ing rewarded for it. The PENN STATE COLLEGIAN and the Cathaum Theatre management are sponsoring a Re-Action Contest in connection with the latest Norma Sheaier starling pictuie, "STRANGERS MAY KISS" which is to be shown at the local playhouse on Monday and Tues day of next week. All you need to do is to see this pictin a and then sub mit your criticism of it, according to the few simple rules that l'ollonv: I. Contest is open to all Penn State students and nesolents of State College and vicinity excepting members of the COLLEGIAN stair on theatre employees. 2 All manuscripts to be submitted by mail to CONTEST EDITOR, COLLEGIAN Office 3 Manuscript need not be typewritten but sl , ould l.e mitten on one side of page only. 4. All manusci ipts must bear writer's name, class or occupation, and add, ens in upper left hand calm 5. No inanusmaits will be retained and all will become the property of the theatre upon conclusion of the contest O. Judges me to be selected by the PENN STATE COLLEGIAN and the Cathaum Theatre management. The decision of the judges will be final 7. Manuscripts will be judged on the basis of neatness, conciseness and subject matte, 8 All manusu lots are limited to 200 words, discussing bi logy the following points concerning STRANGERS MAY KISS a Do you consoler this Miss Sheol ei's best picture to date' b. Do you consider this the type of role for which she is best suited? c. What constructive criticism of this metal° can you offer with a view to suggesting future isles for Miss Shoal ci? Contest closes at 600 p m on Friday, Avid 17. No manuscript submitted ~ftei that time will be considered. 10. PRIZES.—There hill be this teen in ITC'S in all. Fast price will be 20 Guest Tickets to the Cathaum on Nittany theaties, Sod puce, 10 Guest Tickets to the Cathaum on Nittany theatres, Sid rime, 3 Guest Tickets Theme will be ten additional prizes of two Guest Tickets each to be awarded to menitolious manu scripts selected by the judges Harvey 2 1 19 i A Quality . STARK BRPS4IARPERO Portrait Bakery . ~,,.,,„./..,.., Manufaetuteis of 131 m: Ribbon . IS JUST lee Cream Spring . , THE GIFT SPECIALS FOR FOR 'WEEK ENDS— Linen Sui s By Boa— Flammli MOTHER'S DAY Lemon Custard Knicker s nc Freh Vanilla MAKE YOUR Chocolate Golf l ose Vanilla APPOINTMENT Cherry Sti awberry Spol l t Shoe s NOW Orange Sherbert Strawbet ry Shut bert V y Bt fa— THE pE N,N TATEq Lemon CuNtaril HOTO ull 0 P Fiend, Vanilla Bt. Soto, I-.- ', Chocolate Pineapple ilultricot4 Gallant Go Par 212 East College AN C. Vanilla —Bet boost on IPm/ity STATE COLLEGE, PA. TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Norma's Evening Attire Would Not Complete Without a Corsage. • Would the Ball Be Complete Without One? State College Floral Shop PIIONE 580-J ~., ,~, .~~ The years tell the true story of this bank's strength. Not only has it grown in its own strength, but it has never failed to use this strength for the benefit of its depositors and the good of the community. First National. Ban Of State College DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier General Electri HOTPOINT RAN -g11,, , 11 L ;:0.:.v.,... 1 --.--- _ You can now have high speed cooking and 15% greater effic iency with the new calrod control. SPECIAL OFFER NOW COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY Electric Supply C
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