Poke Four STUDENT UNI nu notico, will be rved :a the Stu kl ice's Wetioccoloy after ecei noon fora 'fh for n Nlondny i Additional male COLLEGIAN office on Welhomday and TONIGIIT Varsity candidates for wrestling re port to Recreation hall at •1:330 o'clock The Hazleton club will meet in Room .118 Old Main at 7 o'clock. Dr. F. G. Brickwedde, of the United State Bureau of Standards, will speak on "The Complexities of the Simple Element Hydrogen" at a meeting of the American Chemical society sec tion in the Chemistry amphitheatre at 7:30 o'clock. Speaking on ''Through Northern China with a Camera," the Rec. Don ald W. Carruthers will address an open meeting of the Zoology-Ento mology society in the Zoology building tonight at S o'clock. A lecture on the CA TH „ Ati I% , 0: TH A WWI , . EATRE' . PHONE 616 =0:1 I=l I=2 FRIDAY .IL G. Well* . Fantastic Sensation INVISIBLE MAN" SATURDAY Paul Muni, Aline 31arMalion, Mary Astor, Margaret. Lindsay, and Guy Kibbee in "THE WORLD CHANGES" MONDAY-TUESDAY Marie Dressler, Lionel Barrymore in "CHRISTOPHER BEAN" NITTANY TODAY Charlie Ruggles, with $lO,OOO and No Sense in "GOODBYE LOVE" FRIDAY Jean Marlow•, Lee Tracy, 'red Healy and Frank Morgan in "BOMBSHELL" SATURDAY H. G. Wells' 'THE INVISIBLE MAN I.,;e' most c.„,,,,,.,,, oc, '.::;;;;";‘,,,,,„,„1.::,\;., o . • YOU'LL HARDLY —what your own ears WILL hear: BELIEVE —ghat your own sense TELLS you is impossi' —what your own eyes WON'T see: H GWELLS' INVISIBLE MAN A great author's most imaginative story becoMes the screen's'most realistic thriller. With the celebrated stage star CLAUDE RAINS and Gloria Stuart tilum 4 \ I i :303 :00 6 :30-8 :30 THA A UM:' ..Wainer,BrothetsTbcatic.. CHRISTMAS I CARDS Order You'? Personal Curds \oe• SAMPLES ON DISPLAY N BULLETIN tident Union dusk in Old Main until 5 utility Li..111.t . and until Saturday 111,011 ces iany he 'phoned to the Old Main 'phoned Sunday goshawk in Pennsylvania and motion pictures of the bald eagle are also list ed on the program. TOMORROW' All women candidates for La Vie should report to Room 315 Old Main at 4 o'clock. Prof. Norman R. Sparks, of the de partment of mechanical engineering, will speak on "The Steam Automo bile" before the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in Room 107 Main Engineering at 4 o'clock. • P. M. Robinson will speak on "Pre mium Motor Fuels from Pennsylvania Crude" at an open meeting in .119 Mineral Industries, at 4:10 o'clock. Freshman candidates for wrestling report to Recreation hall• at 9:30 o'clock. Additional candidates for varsity basketball report to Recreation hall at 5 o'clock. Skull and Bones society will meet in Room 417, Old Main, at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Sherman K. Smith, voice scientist and lecturer, will speak on "Voice, at Golden Gift," in Schwab auditorium at 7 o'clock. • Penn State Aero club members will meet in Room 108 Main Engineering at 7:15 o'clock. Dr. Harold C. Urey, professor of physical chemistry at Columbia Uni l versity, will address an open meeting in the Chemistry annex at 7:30 o'clock on the subject, "Some of the Phases, of Heavy Water." SATURDAI Dr. Harold Urey, of Columbia Uni versity, will present a lecture on "Specific Heat at Low Temperatures" at a meeting of technical physics stu dents to be held in the lecture room of the Physics building at -11 o'clock. The freshmen soccer team will meet an all-Centre county soccer . team at 12:30 o'clock. The varsity soccer squad will meet Springfield College on New Beaver field at 2 o'clock. . . The new chapter house Of the Kappa Delta Rho fraternity will be open for public inspection from 2 to 5 o'clock. The formal housewarming Last l (milli S6oe•ing 9:00 P. M SHOP'NOW FOR CHRISTMASSTATIONERY. SPECIAL ENGRAVING SPECIAL , • ~ ..., b STATE COLLEGE BOOSTER DAYS—NOVEMBER 24, 25 , 200 Sheets of Paper NEW COPPER PLATE • • • . GIFT SUGGESTIONS OF UNUSUAL MERIT • 10 . 0 Envelopes 100 Engraved Calling Cards . . FOR YOUNG AND OLD C,PITAUIV THEATRE BUILDING 1 . : KEELER ' S • - •. . , KEELER S ..- • • "Printed with Name and Address Give it. for Christmas We Ilan:e a Complete Selection . $l.OO $2.00 . • ., ._._..- BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS Nothing :Vlore Suitable for Gift Occasions HARRIERS CHOSEN FOR SPECIAL RUN -0-- (Continued from page onc) noon at Old 'train, the runners will follow a route to be laid out over the campus by Coach "Chick" Werner. The course will be from, two to two and a half miles in length and will circle the principal buildings on the campus. The scoring will be the same as that used in a regular. cross-country meet. The team finishing with the lowest point score, depending upon the place points received by the runners, will bring victory .to the women's group whom it represents. All the harriers, both the winners and the runners-up, will be feted at a turkey dinner to be held at the W. A. A. cabin in Shingletown Gap on Monday night. dance will be held tonight, and is a strictly invitation affair. SUNDAY The Penn State 4-H club will hold a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Stewart, 751 McKee street, to which all former 4-H mem bers are invited. MONDAY Pi Tau' Sigma, honorary mathe matical engineering fraternity, will hold its formal initiation in Room :AS Old Blain at 7 o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS All practice teachers who were away for the first eight weeks will be given an extension until Friday after noon to have their La Vic pictures taken. They should report immedi ately at the Penn State Photo Shop. Fraternity scholarship chairmen are requested to obtain all below grades from the office of the Deans as soon as possible. Alphabetical. lists, of members must be submitted. For the benefit of students who are not acquainted with members of Scarab, invitations fo• Beaux Arts Ball have gone on sale at the architec ture library. Formal Christmas Opening Saturday, November 25 Select Yo . ur GIFTS Early. Old Main Art Shop Opposite Front Campus D ANC E. at GREEN ROOM GARDENS ON FRIDAY NIGHT featuring the BLUE AND GOLD ORCHESTRA THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Mary' Most Favored • Co-ed Nomenclature, New Directory Shows That smooth-looking co-ed that you've been wanting to meet: Shout Mary and you have a one-to-five chance that she'll glance• your way. At least, that's the "lay-of-the-land" for 1933-34 as indicated in the Stu dent Directory, which was placed on sale this morning at the Registrar's office. If she doesn't respond, try Eliz abeth, Margaret, Dorothy, or Louise in that order) You will have an even chance of succeeding for somewhere in the majority of co-ed's names one or both of the proceeding cognomens app'ear. One - co-ed has the entire first three of the most prevalent names. The Directory editors have adhered to the traditional policy of publishing only Campus 500 after the names of the women who live in sororities, but don't feel that the world is unliberal. A telephone directory of all frater nities on the' campus distributed by a local business firm has included pay 'phone numbers. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION Individual social. dancing instruction. Call 2794 or 811. Mary Gunrahmn, Fye Apts.. 200 W. Colleze Av.. BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION Individuni instruction in social dancing, call Ellen Mitchell, 404. l'LatnnWHS WANTED—PassenzerA to Ilarrlabura, Downiaalown, West Chador. Leave Saturday noon. - 041 Dad, 8534. 112-ItialWILS WANTED—Position as .cook In fraternity or tainrdlnu house. Good references and twelve years experience. Phone 008-3. or call at • 410 W. Foster Aye. 67-StnpGAR RADIOS FOR 'SALE—Pitew or toted. Reduced prices. See Loornie or Smith. 506 W. Col lege Ave.. phone 195-It. 111-ltpdHN LOST-1 silk ,entlfl wool mart in white bones - T e h - PILSENER ....,........,........,.............„..-..,.....,„,..„,.. 410:5.7 . r .... ..... z , ,---- ,1,-t i.,-..': S : 11 7 . ': ... ,1'; IHriNeil :e..T. tott9 0 G.4:L,,ii,/ BEER ... : .... . . in Bottles or on Draught nt 'Better Class Dealers Hillside Tee & Coal Co. Phone 1364 TURKEYS FRESH KILLED, YOUNG PLUMP TOMS We. Believe They're the Best in Town at the Price Cut and Dressed to Your Individual Order • COOK'S MARKET PHONE 267 Reach All Your Friends With a PHOTOGRAPHIC GIFT • After All Isn't That Real Economy? The 100 EN N STATE - 1 - HOTO H • 212 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE OLLIE GARRITY ANNOUNCES A PRICE REDUCTION ON ALL CLOTHING OVER $3O $50.00 Clothing Reduced to $40.00 . $42.50 Clothing Reduced to $36.50 . $36.50 Clothing Reduced to $34.00 $32.50 Clothing 'Reduced to $29.75 Also an extra pair of trousers will cost only $5.00 instead of the regular prices of $7.50, $B.OO, $9.00. • • . OFFICE—ROOM 205 THE STATE COLLEGE -HOTEL • Effective Until December 15, 1933 Ist it • SEARCH PM LOST BALLOON Believed to have been part of an organized searching party for Com mander T. G. W. Settle and his strat osphere balloon, a Goodyear blimp passed over State College about 7:40 o'clock Tuesday morning. It continued in a southwesterly course, being re ported over Altoona later in the morn ing. _ . . CASCADE TUNNEL DISCUSSED An illustrated lecture on the Cas cade Tunnel was given at a meeting of the Civil Engineering society in Main Engineering Tuesday night. E. E. SOCIETY VIEWS FILM Depicting the uses of electricity aboard modern ships, motion pictures entitled "Electricity Goes to Sea" were shown to members of the Elec trical Engineeritig . society in Room 200 Engineering Unit D last night. near coon corner.. Finder clean call 606• x. 108.1tydRWO FOR RENT--Sunny Miuble room, opposite' campus: quiet unnerclusemen preferred: Price $3.00. 314 E. College. 113-2tmlEK LOST—Log log slide rule In ease In or be= tween 213 Engineering D and 13 S. L. A. Finder notify E. F. Gerry. 3144. - 111:1-ItudiM LOST—E. &' E. nulynhase alldc rule with initials O. B. W. Reward It returned to' Wanda at Theta Xi. 107.1tpdJW LOST—Near State College on route 5. small •brown traveling hag. Finder please call. a/H•H. Ask for Winter. Reward. JACK MILLS and "HIS BAND OF BANDS" FOOTBALL DANCE JAFFA MOSQUE_ Altoona, Pa. - THANKSGIVING NIGHT Sponsored by De Malay Dancing 9 till l 51.75 Per Couple, Tax Included Tie character of Imported Pilsener Beer is due largely to its Betio Element—the famous Water of Pilsen. Scientists testify that the • water from Scheidt's exclusive wells is so like the famous Water of Pilsen that they " cannot tell them apart. And ' Scheidt's . use only, the ..most /.1 St , expensive.malt and ho is • ADAM SCHEIDT EIREW.ING CO. Nonisiowa. ktcN. Thursday Evening, November 23, 193 announcing the formal opening of NORRIS DRUG STORE GLENNLAND APARTMENT BUILDING Chbcolaie Ice 'Cream Sodas 5c Chocolate Milk Shakes with Ice Cream 10c Norris's Baked Ham Sandwich 10c presenting 5 Big Values for Booster , Day He're Are Some Outstanding Values Created Especially for this Week-end SUsnIT N S EW FALL $ 20.00 The. season's Sm ar tes t styles—values that will cost at least $lO more than our regular prices. - . Single Breasted Double Breasted WOMEN'S NEW FALL SHOES The Season's Smartest, ', Stylea .$3.95 OXFORDS PUMPS Suede Kid Reptile FRO 114 EAST COLL Scarab's Beaux Arts Ball November 29th ARMORY Music by Bill Bottorl Dancing from 10 till 2 Obtain Invitations from Scarab Member or From the Architectural Library, Email 301 Main Eng MOIIAWK. SHIRTS $1.29 New iiatterns—designed to the season's style trend. Regular Price $1.65 • 'Save $1.50 on a STETSON HAT $5.00 Regular Price Now $6.50 YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Save On FLORSIIEIbt SHOES __ $7.65 These Shoes Are Now Selling at $8.75 HEE EGE AVENUE
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