Page Four CA rtlAt i/k A WARNERBROS. THEATK. Matinees at 1:30 and 3:00 Nights at 6:30 and 8:30 You can see a complete chow as late as 9 p. m TONIGHT- Richard Arlen, Genevieve 'robin, Chester Morris in "GOLDEN HARVEST" FRIDAY- Gary Cooper and Pay Wray in "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON" SATURDAY- Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie and Lillian Taslnnan in - roo MUCH HARMONY" MO\DAY-TUESDAY-= Claudette Colbert, Ricardo Cortez David Manners, Lyda Roberti in "TORCH SINGER" NITTANY TONIGHT- BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD" -rRIDAI "GOLDEN HARVEST" SATURDAY- "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON Yet she's the most loved - woman in America' Made& COLBER■ In '"TORN $011061EH„ RICARDO CORTEZ DAVID mum LYDA ROBERT) Monday Tuesday A Warner B;othets ffiuuc. FAY WRAY NEIL HAMILTON , FRANCES FULLER ROSCOE KARNS AA , FRIDAY •• C . :. .. ::: A T I I ,. 4:U• ''. i ~----, ...:WW.rner Brat ,its . T....ttc,. • . .... CLASSIFIED The standard charge for advertise ments in this section is thirty cents for fifteen words or less with two cents charged for each additional word. The name, address, and phone number is free. PHONE 292. W BALL ROOM DANCING &m INSTRUCTION— Individual modal ann. Instructio. Call 77940 r ill. Mary Ilanrahan, Fyo Apta.. 200 W. College Ave. 1-ct.KL SITUATION WANTED—Woman dseira mark in fraternity. Is proficient as cook and housekeeper. Write Box 54, It. D. I, Mill Ilan. phone 522. 13-4tpdEL FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms. one single and one double. Opposite CAMP , . Rates S 3 and S 2 respectively. Inquire 138$ E. College Ave. 4tptIJAM FOR RENT—One room for two boys, shale bed, off room for one boy. • $2.50 per week. 51re. R. 0. Graham, 255 S. Atherton St., phone 8134. ROOM AND BOARD—Laree comfortable rooms at 106 S. Barnard St. Phone Mn.. MUM' McCormick. 41541. FOR RENT—Single roam In private home. Phone 472-IV. 024 Pugh St. • 2.tnnHlC LOST—Green Shaeffer fountain pen between College, Ave. and S. L. A. Monday morning. 114 S. Atherton St., phone 77.. W. ltpdHll "I knew you would be plowed, Barbara." 'Thanks again for the tip, Helen, it's quite a relief to have the satisfaction of knowing that you can depend on the advice of experts in beauty culture at The Elite We are truly interested in seeing you groomed as you would like. Here you will find a quiet, friendly, per sonal atmosphere,, interest ed not so much in one op portunity to serve you, as the opportunity granted' to us to please you and so gain another satisfied steady client. 'COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED The Elite Beauty Salon "For the Discriminating" PHONE 695 State College Hotel WE DO OUR POP? ICampus Bulletin 11 All non-fraternity men interested in participating in intra-mural foot ball, cross-country,'or horseshoe tour naments or in managing such teams are requested to report at Room 302, Old Main at 7 o'clock tomorrow nght. Freshmen women intending to go on the hike to the new W.' A. A. cabin on Saturday afternoon are asked to be sure to sign up on the bulletin board in McAllister •hall before Sat urday. Fraternity intro-mural football managers will meet in Room 417, Old Main, at 7 o'clock Monday night to discuss plans for this fall's touch football tournament. Freshmen and sophomores interest STOP LOOK INVESTIGATE—Good mom and board for two people. Home of gradu ate student and wife. Attractive rater. Special dicta possible. Mrs. Harold M. Halley, 608 W.'College Ave., phone 455-W. 2tnnHK LOST—Kappo Koplin Gomne key engraved Rosemary Forbes. Finder please phone 529. ItnpGAR LOST—Between Athletic Store and Metager'a. white zipper. bag 'containing check book. fountain pen. dollar bill. Finder call Millie Nieman, Mon Hall. ltpdFT FOR SALE—L. C. Smith typewriter in good condition: 511. Inquire 111 W. Nitinny Ave., phone 6004. 2tnpEK NOT ONLY FOOTBALL but something else bound to Interest you starts next Saturday. Watch the top of page 2 MONDAY.' • AMERICA'S GREATEST SHIRT VALUE! ...Trump at $1.95 We want to show you this outstanding ARROW shirt value at your first oppor= tunity. For Trump is as smart as a shirt can be . . . . Sanforized—Shrunk. Will • stay the same size forever. In ' - white colors and stripes, $1.95. Sold Exclusively At 114 E. COLLEGE AVE. a_Bui/A CO FAR as I can tell smoked a lot of them ... CHEST- ERFIELDS are always the same. They have a pleasing taste and aroma I smoke 'em before breakfast and after dinner. I smoke 'em when I'm working. I smoke 'em' when I'mrest ing. And always they satisfy... They. suit me right down to the gronnd. • • (Th r th, cigarette • .• t e are& thet TASTES BETTER 'es e • . THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ed in technical staff work of the Penn State Players report to the Little Theatre, Old Main, at 7 o'clock Mon day night. Sophomore women candidates for the editorial staff of the COLLEGIAN will have an important meeting in 312 Old Main at 4 o'clock Friday after noon. • . . . Women interested in hockey, arch ery, golf, tennis, or hiking are asked to sign up for them on the bulletin board in McAllister hall this week. Additional tryouts for freshmen and upper-dlassmen for the glee-club will be held at seven o'clock in the audi- Protect your family by saving.;' a little every week for the rainy day that always comes The First 1 National Bank of State College State College, Pa. JOHN T. McCOHMICK President DAVID F. KAPP Cashier XOO and I've • • • torium Monday night. RepresentativeS to the Women's Intramural board will meet in the W. A. A. room at 6:30 o'clock tonight, A compulsory meeting of all fresh men women will be held in 405 Old Main at 6:30 tonight. Services for Yom Kippur will be held in Room 405, Old Main at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. ..4:4...... 0,..1.. , .:, , .. , .N . #' . .......0,.:5::::..'.. :. 1 , E.." , A.: . 0..; .NO , W. 4 , Y ...WA' If I/ 'MARYLAND STAR TO WRESTLE Bernie Kaplan who captured the Intercollegiate light heavyweight box ing championship for the Western Maryland team here last year, is looking forward to the time when he may enter . the pro-wrestling game, press reports say. Kaplan is widely known as a football and boxing star, but has never entered mat work. Thrusday, September 28, 1933 BOERLIN ORGANIZES' SCHOOLS :Irving C. Boerlin, director of en gineering extension branch, is now engaged in the organization of five other schools, to be located in Allen town, Reading, Eric, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton. The enrollment in both Wilkes-Barre and Scranton exceeds that of last year, and is equaled in Eric. Get aboard the GUNBOAT • Shove off into winter in this smart rugged Walk-Over.. Comfort Carved out of Scotch grain, meaty and mcl lo}v. soles:— oil-treated for rough weather and hard wear. Easy-going Duncan last: The kind of shoe most men can't do without. WALK:- OVER Bottorf, • Corner Allen .and. Beaver Ave.—l Masonic Bldg
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