Page Four ICampus Bulletin 1 Women desiring positions on the girls' glee club and College choir should report for auditions in Schwab auditorium at 7 o'clock tonight.' Freshmen who want to tryout for Places in the R. 0. T. C. band should report for their initial practice in room •105 Old Main at 7 o'clock Wed nesday night. Graduate and transfer students will meet at the College library on Sat urday, September 23 at 1:10 o'clock for instruction in the use, of the li brary. A cabin wood-cutting party will be conducted Saturday afternoon.' Any one desiring information should sign up at the P. S. C. A. office, or phone Dick Smith at the Triangle house, 579. .•W/AFII',IEI..I BROTHERS : LA • FRIDAY' Warner Bunter, Ittyrant Loy Charlen Butterworth In "PENTHOUSE" SATURDAY Edward G. Robinson. Kay Francis Genevieve Tobin in "I LOVED A WOMAN" MONDAY-TUESDAY Marlene Dietrich in "SONG OF SONGS" =MEW . . WELCOME CO-EDS • . .• . , . ~. , Hair Cuts 25c . • • ~•,) .... Finger Waves 4oc '''... •• Shampoo and Set 75c : '-s - , .F(!7 . , Manicuie 35c • , I'4 • RAND BEAUTY SHOPPE • .fie 115 S. Allen St. (Over Me3zger's) • PHONE 997 • ' : , .•-• NEW FALL DRESSES ARE ARRIVING DAILY AT THE , • Dress Specialty Shop Temporary Location at the Old Main Art Shop THE FENWAY RESTAURANT DINNERS AND LUNCHES All Kinds of Sandwiches—Our Pastries Are Home Made FOUNTAIN SERVICE COLLEGE ICE CREAM ' CHICKEN AND WAFFLES Served Wednesday and Sunday Evenings , OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS HORSEBACK RIDING GENTLE HORSES AND FREE INSTRUCTION $l.OO Per Hour-12-Hour Ticket $lO . MAKE RESERVATIONS—PHONE 9799 Open Day and Night CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL In Rear of Hotel and Theatre . • . COLLEGE DINER 1 1 To Attend Meeting Dr. Pauline Beery Mack, associate professor of chemistry in charge of textile chemistry research conduct cl by the College, will -leave for Silver Springs, Md., a suburb of Washington, Sunday afternoon. Dr. Mack will assist in drafting a code. of fair practice for the cleaning and dyeing industry under the. National. Itecovery,Administration at a meet ing which opens Monday. OSTROW '37 IN INFIRMARY Suffering from a slight cold, Wil liam Ostrow '37 was admltfed to 'the College hospital last night. He is the first patient to enter the hospit al this semester. • . : , ALWAYS EAT THE DINER WAY ALWAY OPENS OPEN P. S. C. A. ORGANIZES FUTURE MEETINGS Speakers Listed Include Prof Van Dusen, Dr. Bruce A. Curry, William Wood . With organization , of Freshman WPek and its activities completed, the Penn State Christian Association yes terday turned tis energies in the di rection of completing, plans for meet ings to be held here later this se mester. Among the speakers who are at the present time scheduled to appear on Penn State platforms before the end of the first semested are Prof. Henry P. Van Dusen, associate pro fessor of systematic theology and the philosophy of religion at the Union Theological Seminary, New York City. He will address the Dad's Day chapel audience, and also preside at several other meetings and discussion groups vihile in State College. To Sponsor Discussions Featured as the speaker for alumni Day gatherings is William Wood, who was president Of the, P. S. C. A., cap tain of the football team and a mem ber of. Lion's Paw society while here. He will speak at meetings of alumni and students during the week-end. Dr: A. Bruce Curry, • also Of 'the Union Theological Seminary, will lead al!' discussion 'series to be held here during the• latter part of October, While Arthur Rule,. who is a• member of the International Y. M. C. A. Coun cil, will address a meeting later in the semester. Beginning the first week in Octob er, the P. S. C. A. willaponsor a series of discussions between freshmen and upPerclass campus leaders. Robert'K Paxton '3s' is chairman of the com mittee in charge 'of the series, 'Which will be held ' every: week. Questions to be discussed include "Activities," "Customs," "Campus Problems," and Othird of interest. ' • Churches to Hold ReOeptiorrs Plans for . the completion of the. FreShman commission,- the first year P. S. C . A. cabinet, are-being formu.: lated, and will be completed .within. the 'very near future: The 'meetings will beheld several times during each' week, so that every freshmin. will be; ! able!, to attend, regardless. of 'class,! hours. Every first year man:present at the meetings will automatically be. eligible far the freshman commission which will be formed later'diming the College semester. . • To welcome the members of the class of 1937, all churches . of State? College will hold Freshrdan,-recep;l tions next Friday night. All religious. sects except' the .jewish'.will be-,rep-* resented - when 'the churches welcom4 the freshmen...Henibers of the .Rordan Catholic church here their will hold, annual meeting for-first-year men od the-first Friday in October, while the Hebrew groups will be celebrating their High Holidays nest Friday. .To round, out the program of activ-: ities among the first-year' men' the association will- hold open houses, dis cussion groupi, week-end. series! at, the. Andy Lytle,eabia. in,.Shingletown' gap yisiting.;:spoakeikivith . be invited te'adtti - eira4oo44;Sf..,frgaituOti',., and} upperelais students at. the ablii=thir ing the week-ends of the" comingse mester. Attendance at the cabin 'receptions during. the silent period under •the. Interfraternity Council rushing code. will not be a violation code; according' to Paxton, who supervisei the'gather ings. Upperclassmen will be similarly welcomed at the church receptions Friday night, as permission of Inter.: fraternity Council to hold the meet ings has been obtained.' BEGINS NEXT WEEK The Collegiate Digest SUPPLEMENT With the '.COLLEGIAN' EVERY THURSDAY .. EVENING THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Cheerleader Credits Freshmen With Most Vim, Pepper in Years Displaying more vim, and pep than other first year classes for several years, freshmen were .credited with showing unusual• respcinsiveness to song and cheer practice during Fresh men Week by John T. Davis '34 head cheerleader. "The first year men arc very en thusiastic at each turnout," Davies stated. "I .found no trouble in get ting them to co-operate with my as sociates on all the College yells and songs. Moreover, they got the swing of successful cheering." "They were peppier than any other class I can remember," he continued. "After the second meeting they cheer ed so well that one would think they were veterans. They were unusually attentive and showed great tendencies CLASSIFIED The standard charge, for advertise ments in this section is thirty cents for' fifteen words. or less with two cents charged for each additional word. The name, address, and phone number is free. PHONE 292-W BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION— Individual social dancing instruction. Call 7704 or 811. Nary Morahan, Fyn Apts., 200 W. College Ave. 1-.etKl. SITUATION WANTED—Woman &circa work in fraternity. Is proficient an cook and '''housekeeper. Write 13. 54 , It. D. 1. Mill Hall. phone 522. 13-4tpdEL SITUATION WANTED—MaIe cook desires work in fraternity. 8 year.' experience in , dub and .Y.M.C.A. cooking. Write Nevin Lutz. Bellefonte. .15-2OnIFT FOR RENT—Room with single hod. Ideal for graduate student or instructor. House • quiet. 3 in family. 624 S. Pugh St. Phone 472. W. ItpdHe FOR RENT—Large comfortable rooms at the • Student Cafeteria. Price $2.00. 227 W. Beaver_ •Avel. 7, ohone .741.11. 7.2tnnJJM fortable bedroom. ItpcIGAR EMMi FOR RENT—Room and sleeping parch with private family. Phone 678. 224 Rhin Ave. 6.2tpilKL FOR RENT—Second floor rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, and rooms for btu ; dents. Garage. Phone 29541. 625 N. Allen St. 4.2.tnpKL FOR RENT-4 furnished rooms, front and rear entrance: private bath: garage avail - able. 616 W. College Ave.. phone 4564. 5-2tnnEL VOR RENT-4-room furnished apartment with private bath. One 2-room furnished apart went: also one double room. 613 W. Col leer Ann" phone 368-M. 11-2tnpKL •WANTED—A• pamentrer for trip to Philp • dolphin leaving tomorrow. noon and return. Sunday.'...lCall Ken • Hoffman. Phone 86. ItcompKH LOST—Pair] glosses with gold i.etent oroS ptember IG. -Finder call Bostlitn. -'Phone 809 enee, ltpdFT hOST—A Pegn; State Players key. In front of First Nathroar,Bank. jaroriptlon on back C. W.: G 4"; Finder call Crispin!, Alpha Zeta. Phope '123. ltnpGAR ROOM AND BOARD-1n private graduate student and wife. Will cater to special d fetal "litre. Harold Bailey, 608 'W. College Ave. Phone 405. W. 2tpdFT NOTICE—Knew Barber Shop, opposite Poet off ke on Beaver Ave., second floor. Hair . cuts a specialty-36c. 1 tnpGAR STORAGE—Foiriv no car. $3 P. month. 35.7. • 2tcoms CM Tho-::po:li: -. 0 : .stot ciiitediat(...: News! Anhouinteitielite Don't Miss Them. Clip the Coupon to follow our directions in rhythmic 1 movements." The head cheerleader believes that this year's advance will eventually lead to the, rejuvenation of "Old Penn State Spirit." Once started he main tains, the enthusiasm will increase with each new student body until 'the College regains the lost form of cheer ing and singing. "I can forsee already that the freshmen's cheering will add greatly ' to spice of the football games, and all other major contests. If the ath lete's vigor were commensurate with the freshmen's enthusiasm, we'd loom few games," Davies declared. In observing the present change in the cheering spirit, Davies believes that the response is due to the sup posedly regained interest in the ath letic policy of the College. If such be the case, freshmen. are doing their part in giving worthwhile exhibition of cheering and singing, he conclu ded. EATS DRINKS GREGORY'S Announcing . . OUR . NEW LOCATION College Ave. and Pugh. St MORRELL'S KARMELKORN and NUT SHOP Home: Made Candies-and' Salted Nuti"-: Specials to• Fraternities and House"Partiei Wholesale and Retail - PHONE 690-J $2.50 Per year HAROLD L BATSCH, CIRCULATION MANAGER •. •• ?. Enclosed Find $2.50 for One Year's Subscription to the • • • PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ' Name . • . • , Address JEWELRY WATCHES • SHOMBERG'S Opposite Post Office—Just as Reliable CLOCKS REPAIRING MEN'S CLOTHES NOW SHOWING A Wonderful Selection •of Patterns and Fabrics in Made to Measure Clothes $18.75 to $39.75 Smith Tailor. Shop 110 East Beaver Avenue CLEANING PRESSING ' REPAIRING I'Q . 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