Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, December 11, 1933, Image 4

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CLASSIFIED
DA 1.1.R00N1 DANCING INSTRUCTION --
Sndividunl
Borial dogging imtruction.
71,1 or 811. Mary llanrahun, Fyr Apts..
11(10 1,1:. College Ave.
BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION
Imikldual instruction in social dancing. call
Ellen Mitchell. 4624. P•etnpWllS
—Round trio'
old or I,llel
- hat] e.
130.2tpdRWO
CIIIIISTNIAS 11US 'l'o READING—
for 33.5 u. CHIT or see Greenawn
man at Associated Common.
Plump 567.
SPECIAL CII It ISTAIAS THUS TO PITTS
HUM: II —Coil 1511 Ostrow or 11111 Skirble
•at Cla. $3.7:. round trip. Make Your re.
serrations now. I teornnWHS
SPECIAL CIIRIST3IAN VACATION BUSES
—Raz/atoll 33.00. Pottsville 05.30
round trip--Call Davi+. 324. Wllkea-Barre
32.3 n round trip. :11111 Scranton--06.00round
iris--call Ilernat. 22-1/. Allentown. Beth
lehem. and Easton—s6.77/ round trip—cnil
Klock. 230. Philadelphia—s7.so round trip
—call Benjamin Ina. MN. leave Co-op /
SII(11111:1y : Do-pinker It. Return
Wv.lnci.lay morning. January 3.
TUTORING fa Physics mei Mathematics. lan
eaursmi I. Call 134-1 tvAWHii
NOTICE—WiII the "Loyal Son" who borrow° ,
my blue, double-breasted al not (root SLA
plesse return it to me? lie CON 00
hell flute Larry Ato, Phi Kappa Psi.
132.1topilL1
NOTICE—The per.on who took a tenor 1 , 0030
out of my nor Thursday morning k now
known. Plea.e kayo it at the Old Main'
'Collegian' office thin week or I will kart
coml. proceeding., Bob* . pottotf.
1.10-1141.1.11 g
NOTICC—Any parents wishing children cam]
for and Warded during vacation. make re
servations early by calling 3:10.3. Graduate
Child's Nurve.• 121-ItnpßWO
CHRISTMAS DINNER—SIimIy Lodge dining
room. Beaver and Ptigh SM .. will be open
for Turkey Dinner CheiAnnis Day. Price
Doe. Coll Mm. Cramer, 330.3. for renown
don, .12iLltnpRWO
WANTED—Itiac to Pittsburgh. Leave &aur
a,. It, Anderson. Varsity Holt. Phone
500.
WANTED..-Itiliii ill Harrisburg. York. Lonvo
Friday noon. Call “Ilob* . Wulf, Nittany
Printing Co. ItcurnitHW
Some Real Treats for Your
Christmas Banquet
MINCE PIES PUMPKIN PIES
FRUIT CAKE GINGER BREAD
THE ELECTRIC BAKERY
Phone GO3 Allen Street
BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN
Bellefonte's Most Modern
Light Lunches and Dinners
7 NORTH ALLEGHENY STREET
M—Plagianianos, Proprietors
BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE
Fare $1.50
Leave State College Leave Lewistown
• 11:30 A. M. 3:15 P. 51. 1:30 P. M. 6:00 P. 31.
•
Arrive Lewistown Arrive State College
12:35 P. 51. 4:20 P. M. 2:35 . P. M. 7:05 P. M.
C. W. Cod, . BOALSBURG,
Bell Phone • Bonlsburg 25-R-3
STUDENT U NI
All , notices will be received at the St
o'clock Wednesday afternoon for n T
for a Monday loam Additional not
COLLEGIAN °Rico Wednesday nr
TUESDAY
The Dairy Science club will hold it,
annual Christmas party at the Alpha
Gamma Rho house.
.Members of the flazelton Mountain
eer club will meet in Room 302, Old
Main, at 7 o'clock.
The women's Nativity play will be
held in the Schwab auditorium at $:3O
o'clock.
Freshmen and sophomores interest
ed in P. S. C. A. report to Room 304
Old Main, at 4:10 o'clock.
Tau Beta Phi will hold its initiation
WANTED —Pnrseneers to New York leavinw
Saturday. Returning Jon. 2, lute. Sedan,
Hound trip $7. Punk.
lE=
WANTED—Taro passengers to Pittsburgh.
Leave Saturday at noon. 02.00; Buick sedan.
Call Herm In. ItruHlt
WANTED—Four ',assent:wit to Pittsburgh.
Friday afternoon. $2. Coil Wilson. 32.
137-ItiolFl.T
WANTED—Passengem to Philadelphia otor
Christmas. Leave Saturday noon. Round
Trip, $6.00. Cull 41:?...J at 6 p. in.
Iso•ltnpCAlt
ITANTED—Four Passengers to Pittsburgh
Friday. Deeember 16th. ;ZOO each. Coll
DeAngelis 758. 196-It.lFr
WANTED—Boar Passengers to Allentown.
Bethlehem or Quakertown. $5.00 round trip.
Cell Frankentield nt Associated Commons
CAM, phone SW% 133-ItnoWHS
FOIL RENT—Two desirable rootnB. Reason
able late,. Inquire 118 N. Atherton St.
phone 104-N. Ides. J. 1.. Shaer.
LOST—ttlnek ' note book in the Pont onion.
Finder PiCIVIC return to Keyser, 235. Notes
me valuable. Iteuntnini
ON BULLETIN
-Went Union desk ht Old Main mail 5
humidity hone. and-until Saturday noon
tires may he 'phoned to the Old Main
nd Sunday night.
ceremony in Room 318, Old Main, at
7 o'clock.
A meeting of the P. S. C. A. direc
tors will be held in Room 318, Old
Ifain, at 4 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY
The Local Christian Science organi
zation will hold a meeting in Room
403, Old Main at 7 o'clock.
State College Choral club 'will pre
sent "Messiah" in the Schwab audi
torium at 8 o'clock.
Phi Eta Sigrim initiation will be held
in the Kappa Delta Rho house at 7:30
o'clock.
Dr. Harrison H. Arnold will read
translations Train the Spanish in the
upper lounge in Old Main at 4:10
o'clock.
Freshmen will elect a secretary,
treasurer, and historian at a meeting
in the Chemistry Amphitheatre at
7:30 o'clock.
MIMI
Dr. Carl W. Hasek will be the prin
cipal speaker at a meeting of the So
vial Problems club in the Little The
etre at 7 o'clock.
The all-College Christmas Sing will
be held on the front campus at 9:00
o'clock.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Slavonic exhibition is now open
in Room 304 Main Engineering and
will remain open until Wednesday.
Fraternity men, who do not wish to
retain their Christmas "gifts" as mo
mentos, are requested to give them to
the relief organization for distribu
tion among the destitute children of
the county. Collections will be made
Friday.
I LETTER BOX
(Continued front page two)
facts or the purpose of their presen
tation. One must concede, however,
that these are the opinions of .the
greater majority of those who are in
terested in human welfare and the
advancement of world
. peace, those
who realize the futility 'of war and
are not biased by their vocation or the
influence of the appeal of brass-but
tons, uniforms, bands, military dances,
etc. Articles of real value can be
sold on merit and do not require the
appeal of colorful wrappings.
-A. E. T. '37
STEPPIN
stepping.
cigarette
Chest
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Is the NRA Constitutional?
(Continued from page one) Congress in its power to regulate in
terstate commerce must be permitted
in 1922 shows -
that while Congress to pass laws to make sue:: regulation
may not assume, regulatory power over effective," Dr. Tanger said. "It may
choose the means to attain the end."
the matter of a purely local nature,
it may provide national regulation and During the current depression, Dr.
apply it to an and all local conditions' Tanger
traprtonprobien.h L ebcen
that affect workmen and rates assn- closely associated with those of inter
. ciated with or . affecting interstate state trade and transportation.
EMI=
"It is reasonable to suppose that the prone Court . cannot sustain the posi-
Supreme Court will sustain the Indus- tion taken by Judge Akerman with re
trial Recovery Act on the ground that sped to local cleaners and dyers," he
Call
"RAILWAY EXPRESS"'
to get yolir baggage home
QUICKLY and
ECONOMICALLY
You probably have 101 things to
do and think about beforeleaving
the university for home. One of
the items you can strike off the
list is your baggage. Send it Rail
way Express whatever it may be
—trunks, bags or personal be
longings.
Wherever you may live, if it is
within regular vehicle limits, we
will call for your trunks and bags
and whisk them away •on fast
passenger trains through to des
tination.
And alter the holidays, bring
them back this simple, easy and
SERVING THE NATION FOR 94 YEARS
_. - RAILWAY
EXPRESS
NATION-WIDE SERVICE
"With this point of view, the Su-
economical way, for Railway
Express will pick 'em up and
make direct delivery to your fra
ternity house or other residence.
Rail Way Express has served
your Alma Mater for many years
It provides speedy, reliable ser
vice at rates, well ... you'll think
there is a Santa Claus alter all.
. • The local Railway Express
representative will be glad to sup
ply you with necessary labels and
will give you a receipt for your
shipment that includes liability
up to $5O. Merely telephone the
nearest agent.
AGENCY, Inc.
Monday Evening, December 11, 1933
"As to the other two constitutional gency, precedent, or :trend of Supreme
uestions raised, he concluded, "suf- Court opinion to dispose of theM in
ice it to say there is ample argument like manner as the nig." •
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FROMM'S
The Store for Useful Gifts
. .
Every year, we issue these certificates which mean sav
ings to our customers. More significant. than ever this year,
because our early buying enables us to offer superior quality
items at low prices.
-t :v. S • . . . .
Fromm . i s Girt Certificate
•
Upon Presenting This Certificate
•
Bearer is Entitled to
•
ONE' DOLLAR
Credit On Any Purchase of $lO or More,
Purchased Up to Dec. 25, 1933. _
For Dad—Brother—Sweetheart—Sonny Boy
You'll Want To Get Them Gifts• of Quality
Suits $20.00 to $40.00
Topcoats 25.00 to 45.00
, Shirts 1.35 to 2.50
Hosiery 25c to 1.00
i Suede Jackets 4.95 to 12.00
\.
Underwear 50c to 3.00
Scarfs 1.25 to 4.00
Neckwear 50c to 1.00
i ! Gloves 1.00 to 5.00
Pajamas 2.00 to 5.00
. Hats 4.00 to 6.50
Belts and Suspenders ____
either from the standpoint of ewer.-
50c to