Page Six STUDENT UNI All notices will be received nt the St U cluck Wedrivtdlly Mternoon for n' Th for a Monday 'loom Additional noti. COLLEGIAN office on Wednesthiy an. TONIGHT Dr. Carl W. Hasek, head of the de partment of economics and sociology, will address a meeting of the Slayonic Institute at the Tau Sigma Phi {joust at 7:15 o'clock tonight. Student Union Board will meet in Room 305, Old Slain, at 7:30 o'clock tonight. George J. Free, of the nature edu cation department, will speak on "Birding about State College," at an open meeting of the Penn State Red Wing society in the Little Theatre at 8 o'clock tonight. TOMORROII The first session of the Coal Con ference will begin in the Mineral In dustries building at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon. SATURDAY All entries for the fall intramural horseshoe contest must be turned in at Miss Keller's office in Recreation hall by Saturday noon. Freshman football—Penn Stet vs. Bucknell on New Beaver field:at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. .? Varsity football—Penn State vs. Johns Hopkins on New Beaver field at. 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. "Panics of 1933," combined Players; Thespians and Glee Club show, will be given in the Schwab auditorium at 7:15 o'clock Saturday night., SUNDAY Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of DePauw University, will speak at the weekly chapel service. A peace play by John Drinkwater; entitled "X Equals 0, A Night in the Bane of Unwashed Boys Assumes New Role in Sculpture Soap—long the bane of unwashed small boys, the' malefactor that causes unwary, bathers to perform eccentric gyrations in the tub—has finally come into its own, as an excellent medium for small sculpture. Little Willie, now handed a cake of soap, is quite likely to prove to astounded parents that he is a budding Phidias or Prax items. That soap sculpture is no longer a fad is shown ,by the fact that ; over 2,000 models were submitted ii?,..the ninth annual contest-for small-sculp tures in soap, conducted recently by a well-known soap company. • Over . seventy. of these models are now on display in the exhibit room of the Carnegie library,_ including-sev eral prize winners. The' models in clude Roman masks and studies in •..•.. . • • • • 1 - Shows At CA r HAU LOs Complete. 1:30-3:00 . . 7 6:30-0:30 , A Waracr.Drothos 1 hcatrc • : • TOMORROW-FRIDAY, NOV: 19: . . James Dunn June Knight. +.Lillian . ,Roth. +Lilian Bond +Cliff Edwards - . .+DorOthy:Lee; +Lona Andre • +Buddy Rogers .• , in • "TAKE A 'CHANCE" Studded with rhythms that rouse that certain feeling: "Should I Be Sweet," "Eadie Was A Lady," "I'm A Night Owl," "A Paper Moon" and "I Never Took A Lesson. in My . Life." • • . • SATURDAY, NOV. 11 (Last Complete Show at 9:30 I'. MO • +Dick Powell +Ann Dvorak +Hugh Herbeii +Pat O'Brien +Lyle Talbot +Guinn Williams in• "COLLEGE COACH" • • . • The inside on the tramp athlete and touchdowns :for diplomas ; • MONDAY AND:..TUESDAY • • r • * RUTH CHATTERTON. George Brent • Gavin, Gordon . • Johnny Mack Brown r. • "FEMALE" • • The story.of a Female Don Jtian! She had plenty, of ;• • trouble finding a man she couldn't boss—and plenty • more after she found him! « NITTANY . FRIDAY—"DAY OF RECKONING": - with Richard Dix and. Madge Evans 1 SATURDAY—"TAKE A CHANCE "- A host of stars—a bundle of song hits -- -a barrel of fun, in this smash musical: ON BULLETIN udent Union dank in Old Main until 5 unulay home, and until Saturdis noon em may be 'phoned to the' Old Main Sunday nicht. Trojan War," will be- presented by the Wesley Foundation Players in the St. Paul's Methodist church at ',7:30 o'clock Sunday night. MONDAY All regularly, scheduled seniors, all seniors with junior matriculation 'cards, and all juniors who'. exPect to graduate in: June should •have • their La Vie pictures taken at ,the Penn State Photo•ShoP'not later . than Mon day afternoon, No .pictures will be accepted foq publication if they arc taken 'after-this time. • '• Ilreshmaa omen will hold a meet-, ihe for' the election of a 'class presi dent in Room 405, Old Main, ot, ,6:30 o'clOCk Monday night. . ; • Prof. R. Adams buteher,•••head of the agricultuial and biological istry department,: . at, a meeting Of the f.,iehig Chemical society, in Maim 206, AgrieulturA'bililding, 7 o'clock Monday : night. , ' ' The Nittany Philatclic:nomety,vii meet in Room 417,.016•Nain,•itt - 7':313! o'clock Monday night. 'Ned "Wlllartl will speak. •• • 3 :,• MISCELLANEOUS Substitute.waiters 'wishing employ l Mint 'over • the, ikeek-end `slcould':sign up immediately. at the P. S,.C. A. Of fice in Old Main. , • ~ '1 Candidates' for:the -varsity. -wrest; ling team should 'report Tteereation hall, at '9 o'clodk.'every . Tneiday. and . ; Thursday after:Mon.'. ; . • Freshnian candidatei for basketball! report' at ite • CreatiOnzhalliAin Monday, l night,at 7 o i eleek:' .• . . Freshman football , nlayer4..who aro desirous, to try out for.bailietball ort at the end of•thi foitball-seison,; STUDENTS MAY KU U SKUNKS'! , Because. of the increasing Itoisanec caused by, the many: Akinike', in'the, vicinity of, State College, State ,Gamh Commissioner Thoinas Wosei has. rul, ed • that • students • •and. townspeople without licenses 'to hunt in 'the State may kill the animhls as,loug , as the, skin is destroyed. Mrs.. William Beech, chairman of, the local civic corn.; Mittee of women's ,clulie; obtained thd permission, from the' commiSaiener. NEW REFRIGEkATfiIt'S.HOWI • • A iieVf ty , pe - of household.;refrigera tion' machine using-dieloioinethane . as an' activating: agerit;,ip•:,Qn cchibition in the mectianieal'enginieiiiifbnildini: high relief ; busts • and' full , length fig urettes; 'deer, bear,; dogS; lions, fish;. and. turtles; and many impr'essioni'stic and grotesque, subjects.' sOnie sof.. the, models .are'delicately chiOled; othei4• are hll' shiAir .the deft:touch of ,practice, . QUITTING BUSINESS ■ , • ••• I ALTERATIONS EXTRA.' CHECKS MUST I:. BE OKAYED 1115 South AllenSt TE.E . PE&N'ttATE COLLEGIAN.=%':., t„ t ' a . . -• . , • .. - . • • • . , . EECHANGES . NO;REFUNDS LL SALES . . " FINAL • - •• - House SUITS'ANII .T PCOATS 'tuxedos xedos . . . .• • • . _• .. .., .•. 7 . We„bought ,the qoth ,for ihese:'fine suits MEN--•-NOW IS' THE TIME TO ''- ,•,- • ',. ,: - -ft,tr• ~•!' .(i• • . ..and, topetitatvhdri , pricel 'were' iti; •- v. .. • GET A " IsTkiiv. TUX ! 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