Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 11, 1931, Image 3

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    Friday, December 11, 4931.
DATES SET ON I. M.
WINTER TOURNEYS
Thmketball Competition Will Begin
After Miklos; 'Wrestling,
Boxing to Follow
Winter intramural spoils will start
with the basketball tournament fol
lowing Christmas vacation, according
to Charles 'W. Rice '32, who is in
charge of so inter competition. ,
Managers of groups wishing to en
ter the court tourney will meet at 7
o'clock Tuesday night in Room 315
Old Main, Rice snid There will be a
'dollar entry fee due at this time, he
nnnounced.
Five tournaments, extending to the
end of March, will make up the.wm
ter program, Rice said. Only one
tournament will he run off at a tune
In order to take up the full season.
Wrestling wall follow basketball,
which is to end at the close of the
first semester. Boxing, handball, and
volley ball contests will follow at two
week intervals
, Harry Hopkinson '33 has been se
acted to manage the volley ball tom
, ament. Trophies are offered lot
tournament winners and, if enough
entries are made, awards will be given
to runners-up
Dance to Joe Nesbit and His Pennsylvanians
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1931
Kishacoquillas Park
LEWISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
For 25 years The First National has been
privileged to help this community. Today,
as never before, The First National stands
for security and service to its friends.
The First National Bank
Of State College ,
DAVID P. KAPP
Cashier
Christmas Dollar Days
Friday and Saturday Only
,Outstanding Values in Every Department
Men's Neckwear
New Patterns
In Fancy and Plain Colors
$l.OO Values
2 for $l.OO ,
" Men's Black Leather Lined Gloves_
Rayon Underwear
in Gift Boxes
$l.OO Set•
College Cord. Trousers, all shades $3.25
MEN'S SHOES Leather Suede
10 Styles, JACKETS
$5.00 Value Tan Only
Now $3.95 I , $6.45
•
Genuine Pigskin Gloves, now
Silk Scarfs, now___
SALE OF' WOMEN'S COATS
s29.so____
sl9.so____
$21.95
_ now $14.95 1
_ now
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ATTEND HOOVER CONFERENCE
ON NATIONAL HOME BUILDING
Prof. Clinton L. Dams, tents P.
Pitcher, and James B Delia, all of
the architectural engmeei ing arma
ment, Piers. John R Bracken and
Carl W. \Vila, of the landscape ni chr
tecture deportment, and Di Jacob
longer, of the political science de
partment, attended Pi esulent navel's
conference on Home Building and
Home Ch,nership Athich was held at
Washington, D. C., last 'noel,.
Authoi ities on this subject from
all over the county consulted Acitli
the Piesident and discussed nab him
phases of home building and its part
in restoring prosperity.
Campus Bulletin
The Penn State Outing club v. ill
conduct a hike to Dean Warnock's
cabin Sunday. All those mteiested
shall bring then lunch and meet in
the hest floor lobby of Old Stain at
1 30 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
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The Newcomer's Alumnae Club will
omit the December meeting (ming to
conflicting events on that date The
January electing will be held on Jan
uary 19th.
Men's Socks
Plain and Fancy Patterns
Choice of Wool or
Silk Ray on
3 Pair $l.OO
EM=I
SHIRTS
Broadcloth or Madras
In Plain or Fancy Colors
$l.OO Each
_51.50 and $2.45
Aptitude examinations from pie
medical students will be given in Room
am Mineral 'lndust! ies building at 8
o'clock this afternoon.
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There will be a meeting of the In
daunt County Club at 7 10 o'clock to
night in Room 318 Old Main.
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Meeting of the Thadfold•Sullisan
County Club at Sigma Phi Alpha, to
night 7.30
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The Penn State Club will hold do
annunl Chtlstmas patty in the Sand
wait Shop at S o'clock Monday night.
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Candidates for first assistant man
ageiships of the basketball and bo,
ing teams should report at 4 o'clock
todm. to Recreation hall.
=OM
The Pre-Medical society- will hold a
meeting in Room 29, Physics building
tonight at 7 o'clock Election of of
ficers to be held Freshmen sic
REPAIRS NOW TO A LEAKY- ROOF
Bad Spouting or Other Metal Work about the Fraternity
House will eliminate Holiday and later Winter Weather Grief
WE CARRY AT ALL TIAIFS A COMPLETE LINE OF
METAL and METAL SUPPLIES
STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY
Hurwitz Bldg. R. I'. HAFER. Mgr.
never parched, never toasted
CAMELS are KEPT Fresh!
You probably know that heat is used in
the treatment of all cigarette tobaccos.
But you know too , that excessive heat
can destroy freshness and fragrance.
That's why there could be no truly fresh
cigarette except for scientifically developed
methods of applying heat.
Reynolds is proud of having discovered
and perfected methods for getting the
CAMELS
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
CLASSIFIED
BALLROOM Dancing Inshuctlon
Indic (lual m•h uehon fat begin
!Wls. Call 779-I ol ace 311. F. ,j,
Mal alum, Ft e Apnalnent, Etch
STUDENTS deviling an plane photo
graphs WI to to the Pilot Plane
Photo Seen ice, Green al P 0 800 560,
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aril Bethlehem. Loa, ing Satuula%
mm ring, Decembel 10 Call Young
at Omega Epsilon ltehlln
LOST—Phi Kappa Nu fratelinty ung
In Botany budding on No‘einbel
21. Reword d retutned to C.
Wu: tei, Ph, Kappa No. ltpdßll
FOR RENT—Sleeping 1 oom wall
sepal ate study room fon two boys
221 South Allen sheet Phone 537-R
LOST—alpha Phi Della fi Min nay
key. Initials 7. E 0 on badk.
Finder please call 759. Remit,'
Made FRESH
LOST—Leather notebook in Old Ittin-i WANTED—Passengeis to Philadel
ing Building December 7th Return phia tot Chi Ntniag vacation Lea,
to Stun Nathan, Phi Sigma Delta, 019. mg Pi idev el. ening. Phone Bud, 109
Reward. 1 tcninpWS 1 (pit TB
WANTED—Pomton as cook, secon
WANTED—A student to ttoll: fog'
man. during' Christmas sar „ tia „ gni i 0 upstan s gill. Can gise goo
Call at In East Beater ca phone 1 1eimeaces Apply at 11.1 S Flaw
It c h stied. 2tpdP
WANTED—Ride to Chicago or other I LOST—Dark blown hat, either in 01
11 e,tern point foe Christmas W. Main lounge as Little Theatte. o
M., 211 NL.A. os phone 886-.1 December 2 Retain to M. D. Vol
ltpdPß ilem, Ti angle House. ltpdP
College Cut-Rate Store
XMAS CARDS-21 for 51.00; 12 for $l.OO
12 for 50c, Also• New 5c and 10c Cards
TAGS. SEALS, TISSUE PAPER and RIBBON
For Wrapping Packages
HOUBIGANT
LENTHERIC
YARDLEY
M ILLIAMS
MENNENS
COLGATES
PALMOLIVE
EATERS _
PARKER PEN and PENCIL GIFT SETS
Whitman and Shellenberger Conch in Xmas Wrappers
Cigarettes and Tobacco in Xmas Boxes
benefits of heat treatments and still avoid
ing ever parching or toasting.
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With every assurance we tell you, Camels
are truly fresh. They're made fresh—not
parched or toasted and then they're kept
fresh in the Camel Humidor Pack.
If you wish to know why the swing to
Camels is nationwide and steadily growing
switch to them for just one day then
leave them, if you can.
30c to $5 OO
TOILET SETS
$lOO to $5OO
BOUDOIR SETS
$0 00 Up
25c RUBBER TOPS
fm Child, on
VANITY CASES
50c to $5OO
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBA
R.l. Reynolds Tobacco Company's
Coast to Coast Radio Programs
CAIIEL 01‘RiEll stove, Morton Dow ney, Tony Woo
Camel Orchestra, direction Jacques Renard, every
except Sunday, Columbia Broadcasting S)stenx
mince Auctir QUARTER note, Alice Joy, "Old Rul
and Prince Albert Orchebtra, direction Paul Van
ery night meat Sunday, N. R. C. Red Network
See radio nage of local newspaper far tuna
0 Don't remove the moisture•proof wrapping
'our package of Camels alter on open it.
Camel Humidor Pack it protection against st
dust and germs. In offices and homes, ever
the dry atmosphere of artificial heat. the C
Humidor Pack delivers fresh Camels and
them right until the last one has been son
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER -
ing of reports, theses, theme!
short notice at reasonable rate:
flee In State College Hotel.
017-M. Rmdenee 113 W. Na,
EXCLUSIVE
DOLLAR - r
CLEANERS : y
SPECIAL
Ladies' Suits and Coats,
Plain Dresses be
75c
Men's Suits and O'
' Topcoats :' i
Hats 35c
Free Delivery Service
K. V. BENNETT
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
Phone 494
COMPANY