Friday, May S, 1931 GLEEMEN TO GIVE VARIETY CONCERT Will Present Annual Mothers’ Day Vaudeville Program Tomorrow Night The Glee club will Rive Its annual Molheis’ D.iv vaudeville and concert m Schwab uuditonum at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow night. Chorus, solo, and quartet vocal selections, piano duets, and magic tucks will make up the program Three numbers by the entire tlub will be piesented fust, “The Pilot” by Piolheiee, “My Prayers” bv Flagler, and "John Peel,” an old English hunt ing song Robert McFulls '33 will nppe.il nest with two baritone solos. “Mother o’ Mine” by Burleigh, and “Eeven Biavest Heart 3“ by Gounod. Mauon Keir, of the department of music, and llaiold F. Hetrick '32 will play Aicnsky's “'Waltz in *A’ flat,” an arrangement for two piano fortes The third division of the piogiam will consist of several pop ulai selections sung by tire Varsity male aunitet. To Give Last Performance “Open Road” by Stickles, and “A Chip of the Old Block” by Squue, baiitone solos, aie to be presented b> William 11. Stmc '33, followed by sel ected numbers featuring the Varsity quaitet Robeit G Thiasher Ml is scheduled to give his last mugical pciformanco as an undergraduate m the seventh number of the program. “Swing Along” bv Cook, followed by two Russian folk songs, “At Father’s Door” and “Fneflies,” will be sung by tire Glee club as the concluding num bers on the piogiam. Mis. Irene 0 Grant, of the department of music, and W Jay Kennedy '3l aie to act as accompanists FRENCHMAN TO SPEAK HERE In connection with the summer ses sion of the Institute of French Edu cation to be held heio from June 20 to August 7, M Philippa Sou palt of France will speuk as a visit ing lecturei FRIAR ELECTIONS (Sophomore Cimiun Society) Jack R Aldnch Ml Fiankhn I, Bljlei '3l Cljdo H Cole Ml Kenneth B. England Ml Eduard C. Finzol Ml William C Greenleaf Ml Robert.C Hnnawalt Ml Noius B McFarland M 4 Many K. Paths M 4 Brahn Pimstein Ml F. Norman Rhodes M 4 David J. Thomas M 4 William G VnnKuieii M 4 Carl M. Wittum M 4 $5,000 FOIL 25c • Travellers Tiitvcl Accident Policy Ideul for Week-end Trips ! FROST & DOTY j Peoples National Bank Bldg. THE MOST EXCEPTIONAL LIGHTWEIGHT HAT IN AMERICA. TAILORED OF FINE AND FLEXIBLE FELT IN INTERESTING lINCIILEY TONES-'AND MIXTURES A NEW, SPLENDID , COOL AND DURABLE HAT WHICH IS VERY DESIRABLE . SEVEN DOLLARS OTHER HATS UP TO TWENTY DOLLARS AGENTS IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES Campus Bulletin Sophomore candidates for the LaVie staff will meet in Room 815 Old Main at 7 30 o'clock Thursday night. , Sophontoics will have their last chance to come out for jumoi chcoi leading positions m the Arrnoiy at G:3O o'clock tonight. =MI There will be a Judea club meeting at the Beta Sigma Rho house at 7 30 o'clock Sunday night Rabbi Benedict Glaser of the Rodcf Sholom Temple of Pittsburgh will be the speaker. All Seniors who have not had their caps and gowns measured call J. P. Bells at the Phi Kappa house im mediately. ’ CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Tau Kappa Epsilon fra ternity house, Ridge Ave. and Bur roues St. Apply 124 McAllister St. 4tp WANTED—Students for summer cm-! ployment $24 a week salary for those who qualify. Sec Dickman at Beta Sigma Rho fraternity. 2tchPß FOR RENT—Theta Upsilon Omega Fiatcrnity House at 500 West Col lege avenue. Apply to Mrs. James I. Lytle, 104 S. Bnrnnid St. 4thchh ICE—COAL -COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street Horseback Riding Daily Free Instruction Every Evening at 6:00 P. M. for Beginners ASK ABOUT ATHLETIC CREDIT SPECIAL RATE TICKET ‘ Phone 9799 for Reservations CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL ROOFING AND VENTILATING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK A Complete Line of AH, Metals and the Aid of Expert Mechanics Put tls in a Position to Your Every Want MAY Wtf QUOTE YOU ~ STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 424-M J 221 W. Beaver Ave. • THE FINCHLEY HAT *> WILL BE FOUND HERE EXCLUSIVELY Nationally jgj Known LOST—Serrill, Townsend & Co. wish es to announce the disappearance of a journalism text, "Newspaper Makeup and Headlines ” Knowledge of the whereabouts will be appre ciated Return to Collegian or call 138 or 140. 2tcomp BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—Piivate dancing instruc tion for beginners. Call 4'J-J or bee Mrs. F. J. Hanrahan, Fye Apts. ltcher A REAL SUMMER vacation awaits your younger brother at Camp Katalidin, Etna, Maine The ideal camp for boys between the ages of 8 and 18 Coop French will give you all necessary information. Phono 130. DtcompWKU PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY—Typing of repoils, manuscripts, theses, etc. on short notice at reasonable rates 113 W. Nittany Avc Phone GOO-J. LOST—K &. E duplex slide rule with initials # FAL on leather case. Finder please return to Bill School ey, Timngle Fraternity. ltchpb FOR SALE—3B calibre police posi tive .special Colt revolver with leilthci holstci Like new 318 Watts Hall. ltpdß LOST—Chi Omega fraternity pm on campus or West Nittany Ave. Ini tials MJ W Return to Mildred Wentz, Chi Omega house. ltpap Phone 13G-J THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN NEAT attractive girls wanted for summer months. Really a vacation with pay. .Foi puitjeuiurs address Collegian offlcc. ltpap FOR RENT—Veiy desirable first floor unfurnished apartment. Four rooms and bath. Heated garage. Available June 15 or July 1. In quire 708 W. College Avc. ltppb PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS DELICIOUS HOME AT THE Fenway Tea Room Across from Front Campus Graham & Sons ESTABLISHED 1896 - We Welcome the Mothers of Our Many Friends of Penn State and hope your visit will be a pleasant one. GIFTS OF JEWELRY For MOTHER HANN & O’NEAL East College Avenue A Complete Food Service Of short trip and a merry one ... ROOMS with boaid for summer school with hot and cold tunning water in each room. Harter Club, 114 W. Nittany Ave Phone 4G-J ltpap WEEKEND trip to PITTSBURGH in 7-pass Cadillac sedan (room for 4 poisons). Will leave late tins after noon and return Sunday night. Call Deiry at GOO and make ai range ments. s ltchpb ■COOKED DINNERS The C orner unusual, Avacaticm abxojcL . w ._and only three weeks (or less).away frotiLhome has now been made possible by the two fastest liners afloat and the fastest world cruiser BRcmcn OJROPfI cotumßU/ ★ EXPRESS VACATION TOURS, SS9S: up • iB-2 7 days In conjunction with American 'Express Company: ★ THIRD CLASS BECOMES EXCLUSIVE • The entire 3d Class reserved for students on the STUTTGART, sailing July 2. Returning on the DRESDEN, Aug. 6, or STUTTGART, Aug. 20. $155 andup round trip. ★ SPECIAL STUDENT SAILINGS .-The entire Tourist 3d Cabin reserved for students on the EUROPA, June 20 and the 'BERLIN; June 25. Returning on the BREMEN, Aug. 13. ★ SEND FOR BOOKLETS 57 Broadway, New York City • Telephone BOwiing Green 9-3880 • or your local agent’ The Film Achievement That Gripped the World’s Imagination ! miicd iu uiativ iina miKieic (lie- < ture!, Two years in the making! / A thousand thrills! The great- cst wild animal fights ever filmed! ■. And against this strange setting a most beautiful and satisfying love-story I [Monday and Tuesday I May 11 and 12 I Matinee at 1 30 1 Evening* at GOO and 800 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES CAthaum .• AWJmar BtbttMMsTKMlie..:'~.. . Art- . with 7-1 7 days’ sightseeing in Europe. Page Four NO PARKING WORRIES RIDE THE BUS To and From the Theatre