niday. April 21. 1931 1934 DIAMONDMEN TO OPEN SEASON Houck Prepares Freshmen for Opening Contest Here Next Saturday In ptep.u•atmn tut then opening game against Colgate hero next Sat urdn% , fteshmen batsmen ate uork mg out dads under the tutelage of Coach Leu Houck Although th e tandulates us a to hole ate good ha te! 4. none of the play. s has non a be th definitely. Couch Houck stated. The catching post is being contested h 3 Zauackk oho staited in the inter class game against the innims, and Althouse, also promising matenal. With Parks, Ken, Lutschei, Knott, and Diow nig for the pitching posi- tion Coach Hooch should have little tc ouble m idling this lei lb. Mtush and Menuland ate shaping up lot lint base, while Hants, Aids talge, and alkei pionnse a good laeo lot the second base post Marsh and Mulls hate a slight edge over then opponents lot these jobs Ed maids, with a knee injuly mending rapidly, ca gong Del., and l'homas ttouble in holding down the thud each. Gicenstone, IVII ,on. a comet Keda plate, and Ilalkei ale competing fee the shortstop call In lot an 'infield. Coach Houck oil! have to con .Adei lqu,sehmia, Jackson, Cossack, Punpstem, WAugtel, and l'aleon The hist tin ee of these men hate shown best loom up to non ENGINEERS ELECT orrioNts At a meeting of the local chapter •I the American Society of Civil En moors Wednesday night, Harold I ',rain '32 e as elected president for he nest tear. Charles G. Lear '32 sas named sice-president, chile Wili am J. &hooks '32 and Wilburn H. elmilung silll sets e as secretary nd treasurer respectively. To Our Depositors— Your interests are served here. . Your needs are given the most courteous consider ation. We value your faith in us, and we pledge ourselves to keep faith with you, and to do everything possible to co-operate with you to your advantage. , . The First National Bank of State College AT": - " DAVID F. KAPP, A Complete Food Service ROOFING AND VENTILATING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK A Complete Line of All Metals in Sheets and the Aid of Espei I Mechanics Put Us in a Position to Serve Your Every Want MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 42 l-M 221 W. Beaver Ave. College Cut Rate Store SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MOTHERS' DAY CARDS AND BOX CANDY NOW ON DISPLAY NEW ASSORTMENT OF COOKIE JARS AT $l.OO MILE IN BELLEFONTE ... Dine Where COURTESY—CLEANLINESS AND SERVICE PREVAIL Lyric Restaurant BISHOP S'l REM BELLEFONTE, Baby, Raised by Science, To Observe Partyless First Birthday Tomorrow The most carefully guarded, Sewn- tifically raised infant in State Collegv.,l Nancy Lee, the practice house bnby I at Hillarest, will observe her first blithilay anniversary tomorrow. Nancy mon% have a birthday party —parties and all other forms of social life are not conducive to a child's wel fare, psychologists inform us. As a result, bliss Lee will not realize that anything unusual happened a year ago tomorrow, Her first anniversary 1,11 be just an online* , day in her experienm. She hill he awakened at 6 o'clock, given her scheduled breakfast, and alloned to Play for an hour. Later she lull be bathed and fed fruit juices ANNE McGUIRE '3l ELECTED CO-ED BASKETBALL CAPTAIN Anne E McGuire '3l nto. elected captain of the wonmn's honorary basketball team tenoning announce ment of the personnel of the team at the annual W A A. banquet held at the Centre Bills country club last Wednesday night. The list of basketball players chosen fot the honorary varsity ,n -dude, besides bliss McGuire, Isabelle Jland '3l, Mount E Bauman '32, Marie E McMahon '32, Kathleen DI Meek '32, Angelin Bressler '33, Elsie W. Darlington '33, Helen A. Hoover '33, and Alice M. Marshall CO-ED SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN Alpha Theta Epsilon, women's lion oialy picifessional journalistic frater nity, mdl enteitain Mr and Mrs. Fred Fuller Shedd as guests of honor, at an infoimal dinner in the State Col lege hotel on Sunday night. Mt. Shedd, who is editor-in-chief of the Philadelphia ENening Bulletin and instructoi of journalism here, %rill ad dress members of the organization. The Corner unusual =ill and cod liver oil berme her nap. At noon she is awakened and green milk, plays moth her bizaire doll and blue 'little until she is put to bed again, At 1 o'clock she is awakened ,and given n sun bath. When the eather is favoiable she takes her sun bath on the poach, but if it is raining she gets her vitamin, under an electuc sun lamp Nancy is given her evening meal at 5:30, but must retire promptly at 6 o'clock Doubtlessly Nancy Lee mould coo with delight over a party moth pink me cream and chocolate cake, but, on her present diet, she co, Lindy mall not suffer from an attack of indi [gestion. ,Prof. Wheeler P. Davey, of the chemistry depaitment, and Cleveland B. Hollabaugh, graduate student in physical chenlistly, will attend the! electing of the Amei wan Physical society in Washington, D. C next Wednesday until Filday. At Wash ington Piofessos Davey nill also at tend a meeting of the insulation com nuttee of the National Research cram ctl. TO SPEAK AT PHILADELPHIA "Factors Influencing the Vitamin Content of Foods" cult be the topic of a talk by Dr. It Adams Dutcher, professor of agricultural and biolog ical chemistry, before the Biochemical society of the Jefferson Medical col lege at Philadelphia, tonight. Follow ing his address in Philadelphia Pro lessor Dutcher will travel to Wash ington for the neck-end. Graham & Sons ESTABLISHED 1896 Have You Seen These Beautiful Mothers' Day Packages Now On Display? Remember Mother on May 10th with One of These Beautiful Packages 1932 Portraits Are Finished from Proofs returned prior to April 10th PHOTOGRAPHER OF TILE 1931 . LA VIE The P ENN QTATE HOTO bjH OP 212: East College Airenue State College, Pa Horseback,' Riding Daily Free Instruction Every Evening at 6:00 P. 01, for Beginners SPECIAL RATE TICKET Phone 9799 for Reservations CAMPUS SADDLE nBRING THIS ADVERTISEMENT i c li O&M& ' to D / Ace Hoffman Studio 'affray it : i 1 . , Entitles You to One 8 x 10 ( 15 ), Portrait for $3.00 4, This Offer Expires May 15 Flat top single pedestal desks, 28x44 $12.50 Flat top single pedestal desks, 30x45 18.00 Flat top double pedestal desks, 30x5° 25.00 Student tables 5.00 Gate leg tables 4.50 Typewriter tables, 18x36 4.00 Typewriter tables with drawer and slide 8.50 Telephone stands 4.50 Chiffoniers 12.50 Book shelves 4.50 Book racks 1.75 Clothes trees 2.00 Department of Industrial Engineering Shops ENGINEERING UNIT B THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN COLLEGE DISTRIBUTES 5,000 75T11 ANNIVERSARY BOOKLETS ' Five thousand copies of a houtenir booklet on the 13th Anniversary of the College were lent last week to those N‘ho were invited to attend the exercises held here in October. Published as a bulletin of the Col lege by the depai talent of public in formation, the pamphlet contains pic tures of buildings dedicated at the ceremonies along with a short state ment telling the propose of the cele bration. WILL ATTEND D 11RY DINNER Dr Fred F. Liningei, professor of agricultural economics, will attend the tenth annual dinned of the Pittsburgh District Dairy council tonight Campus Bulletin Fmternity trains entered in the de bating contest should notify John S. Frizzell '3l at the Phi Kappa Psi house of arrangements for their first round not later than Friday night IMCMI All Juniors are requested to have their pictures taken lot the La Vie before May 2. Arrangements with the Photo Shop can be made to suit the individual schedule I=l=l Seniors may obtain invitations, an nouncements, and programs for com mencement between 6 and 9 30 o'- clock Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday nights at Stark Brothers and Harper. This will be the only sale and therefore a small deposit will be necessary in order to distrib ute the orders on May 20. Measure ments for senior caps and gowns will take place at the same time as the other enders SCHOOL The penttentany trip ,Inch sails planned by Dr. Glenn E Callson'a sociology class fel Saturday, has been postponed until fulthet notice =Me Candidates for the position of Ath letic association president should turn in then names at the A. A. office he tole May 4. I=l=l The student Y.M.O A will spoovor a trip to the Rockview blanch of the Western Penitentiaiy lions 1 to 3 o- clock Wednesday aftei noon. All those interested are requested to apply at the 'V' as soon as possible. =MI Rabbi Samuel Wolk will speak ut the Phi Epsilon Pi house at 7.30 o'- clock Sunday night on "A Bird's Eye View of Jewish Libiature" I=l=l All intramural track gi oups who wish to enter competition should have their managers report immediately to John H Stewart '32 at the Kappa Sigma house. IMMI A meeting of the Indiana county club will In held in Room 3.18, Old Main at 7:30 o'clock tonight. I=l=l Posters for and Truly" must be subnutted by May 6 to Gleekner, S A.E. Entrees ssdl be judged by the art depot tment. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—Ptivate dancing Insta action for beginners. Call 49-7 or see Mrs. F. 7. Hanrahan, Fyc Apts Ptfc Any Fraternity Crest Furnished and Applied to Any Article You May Desire lIANN & O'NEAL H. L. STUART Nit!any Prig. Bldg INSURANCE STEPP! NG "Test it!" the watchword of an industry The Bell System—whose plant cost more than $4,000,000,000 sod is still growing—offers wide opportunity to the man of engineering bent. Here he has ample scope for testing new ideas, not only in telephone apparatus devel opment but also in manufacture,construction, installation, maintenance and operation. No matter what his particular branch of engineering—electrical, mechanical, civil, in- 6 NATION•IVIDB SYSTEM OF INTER , CONNFCTING TIILEPUONE3.-1.1 A REAL SUMMER vacation mends your youngct - brothel at Camp Katandin, Etna, Maine The ideal camp fm boys betneen the ages of S and IS. Coop French mill give you all necessary Information ,Phone 130. COOK—Desnes position during sum tiler session Several years expel, once m fiaternities. Call NS lie tween 7a. in and 0 p nt Mrs 2tcoinT.A S LOST—Wit e-har ed terrier, 4 months old markings, ttlnte body, black ears and tail. Reward Li returned to Ralph D. Davis, S P. E house. ltpd P. D LOST—A necklace, plain and glean ctystals, Sunday morning after chapel ',ducat Auditorium and fountain. Please 'atom to Malian Isenbeig, 231 S. Allen St ltchMl PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS $5,000 FOR 2:te Travellers Travel Accident Policy Ideal for Week-end Trips FROST & DOTY Peoples Notional Bank Bldg. R. F. STEIN MOTOR CO. 121-123 S. Burrowes St Storage, Gas, Oil, Repairs 21-Hour Service • Phone 252 Foster Coal and Supply Co. ' GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M DRUIDS, FRIARS AND OTHERS-STOP AT THE LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP 211 EAST NITTANY AVENUE PHONE 310 NTO A MODERN WORLD clustrial, chemical—his training stands him in good stead. For "telephone engmeering'.! calls for the broad engineering point of view as well as speciahzation. Basic technical knowledge, an appreciation of economic factors and the ability to cooper- ate are some of things that count in Bell System engineering. For men of this stamp, Ike oppot lanky is there! BELL SYSTEM (4"k rase roar LOST—Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity pin with initials J. S. Call Stalk, phi Epsilon Pi. Reward. ltpd P.B. LOST—Broun Cameo ring setting lie _ tween Ree Hall and Co-op. Return to Therstein, Ti angle House. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY—Typing of reports, ninnusciipts, pieces, etc, on ,liort notice at reasonable rates. Call 004. 113 W. nanny Ave. 2tpA.P. 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