Page Four STUDENT UNI All notiren will lm receivrd nt thr Stu o'clock Wedne+day rfternoun fur n Tht for 11 Monday hicur. Additional notlo COLLEGIAN Wirt: un Wednenduy and TONI G lIT The Hazleton club will Vold its final campus meeting this year at 7 o'clock in Room 302 Old Main. TOMORROW The Wesl_•y Foundation will hold its annual Christmas party in the so cial rooms of St. Paul's M. E. church tomorrow night at 7:70 o'clock. -o- MISCELLANEOUS A notice has been issued from bor ough council stating that students engaged in business enterprises in Stale College must have licenses. Sev eral violators have been detected and arrests will be forthcoming unless stu dents comply with the law. zrAiriAniu Phone 616 3latineeo I:30-3:00 Evenimm 6:30.0:30 A Complete Showing an Late as 9 O'clock TODAY AND FRIDAY Jac E. Brown. Frank McHugh, Thelma Todd, lean Muir in "SON OF A SAILOR" SATURDAI Zane Grey's THE THUNDERING HERD" Coming—And a Jubilee of Ilits in January• DINNER Al' S DESIGN FOR LIVING A LICE IN WONDERLAND" DARK HAZARD "COUNSELOR AT LAW" MAN'S CASTLE YINING DOWN TO RIO' NITTANY DIEM James Cagney in "LADY KILLER?' FRIDAY Mary Brian, 1)onald Cuok in "FOG" UPPER DARBY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESENTS TWO STELLAR ATTRACTIONS! JACK DELMER BILL BUTTORP a nd his and his Orchestra !This is the hand Penn Stale Band that itinYnd oPlan Weed tee say site Fred Wart= morn) it the Lnvercnee- • villc Prom) tipper Duchy Jr. High School Ilywood. Pa. • p:DNESDAY. DECEMIIHR 27. 1933 9 to 1 : Open to All 33.03 LOFT CANDY 29c to Vic a Pound 3-Pound Special for $1.19 Loft Candy is Always Fresh Here Don't Fail to wake Some Home for Christmas THE BUSH AND BULL COMPANY Corn?r !Craver Ave. & Allen SI A U .„ 9Y CHRISTMAS ELECTRIC BAKERY Smith Allen Street SEASON'S GREETINGS Nittany Motor Co. 1000 West College Ave. Birch R. Ober, Prop. Authoilzed Ford Dealer N BULLETIN dent Union dealt in Old Main until urulay love. am! until Saturday noon (A may be 'phoned to the Uld Main - Sunday night. Xi Sigma Pi, national honorary for cstry fratornity will hold its hi-an nual convention here December 27. The folloWing articles may be got ten at the Student Union desk if the owners claim them. The items that have been turned in are a pair of women's black gloves, two Spanish textbooks, one English book, two foun tain pens, a woman's sterling silver ring, and a pair of glasses in a black case. 4 CITIES SHOW INCREASES IN NIGHT SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Four cities this year have shown outstanding increases in night school enrollment for engineering extension courses as compared with last year, according to Prof. .1. Orvis Keller, of tho engineering extension department. Clairton's and Scranton's enroll ments increased ninety-three per cent. Altoona's w•as eighty-two per cent greater, and Allentown's stepped up forty-four per cent. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION Individual medial dancing instruction. Call 779-.1 or 811. Mary Guavaban. Fn. Ape.., 200 W. College Ave. 1-atKL BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION Indtvidual instruction in social dancing. call Ellen Mitchell, 404. STILL TIME TO MAKE RESERVATIONS on special lug-rata Smits. buses. Hia.leton. :clanround-trip; Tamaqua and Pottsville. $1.511 round-trip--enll Davis. all. dolphin. $7.20 Benjamin. Allentown. $11.71 rouniktrip--vall Uenjumin.' :141-R. Wllkeollarre. $5.10 nd-trip. and Scranton'. $O.OO rou Iternnt. 27.10. All bums leave Coen, I o'clorli Saturday noon. return Wedneolay morning, January 11. Call immediately. 111-3teliSllll NOTICE—Any 'wants wi<hlng children cared for and hoarded during vocation. snake re< aereationa tarly by calling 3:10,1. Graduate Child's< Name. 120-ItnisitWO CHRISTMAS DINNER=Shinly Lodge dining mom. Beaver and Pugh Sts., will to, open for Turkey Dinner Chriqtrinta Day. Price 50e. Call flea. Cramer, 330.3. for rosary. tMns.. lZf.ltnpltWO • _ . TULLY PACKED No Loose En r.orlyht, 19T1. The A 111,1.11 Toboc.2 I C. A. NAMES 42 1 TO '37 COMMISSION Newly Elected Group Conduct First Meeting in Home Economics Cafeteria Saturday Forty-two members of the freshman class have been named to the 1037 freshman commission of the Penn State Christian Association, according to Robert K. Paxton '35. The newly elected men held their first dinner meeting at the home economics cafe ' teria last Saturday night. Those named include Lawrence L. Bedard, James M. Calehuff, George Warder Cresson Jr.. Robert W. Dallas, ,Ralph S. Deturk, W. Robert Drum :mond, and Donald C. Duvall. Floyd B. Fischer, Joseph J. Polo., Howard T. Hancock, Charles J. Hollister, Howell S. Jobbins, J. James Julian, and John 1 3[. Kaiser have also been selected. In addition. Henry G. Kempf, Harry M. Klinger, Albert G. Klock, David W. Knowles jr., Theron L. Krumrine. Robert G. ,Kutzer. and J. Lloyd Lar kins. have been chosen as members of the commission. Marvin 0. Lewis, Levan Linton, Lewis Maurer, Leroy 0. Myers, Floyd H. Nickerson jr., Ralph B. Nichols, and Luther M. Otto will serve on the group. Others chosen from the first-year men are Jack E. Platt, John M. Robin son, T. Paxton Sherwood, Leonard Sid lick, Richard M. Smith, George Solicit berger, and Robert B. Sterrett. The list released concludes with Thomas W. Stang, Albert E. Trexler, A. Dean Walter jr., William L. Wech, David Yellin, and Robert W. Young. FACULTY MEMIJERS' furnace+ fired. wnlks cleaned all tlunugh vacation. Reliable grad uate ntlldellt. O'Connor 201. STOLEN—BInek leather coat from licitnny building. Person who took coot is known. Return to Earl Serer, 211 S. Burrows.. St.. Phone 535-11. 111-ItudJM LOVY-11hie6 leather note hook in Rec. Hall, Friday. December 7. Dint. Carlson. 314.. 112-11m1FT WANTIZ --Rale to Erie. Leave Saturday mon. it. Anclonun i AOS Vanity hall. Pholio 300. ALWAYS acjinest wor4maiFsho,. ALWAYS idiexigiat ei THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN STUDENTS. TO VISIT SLUMS OF CITIES THROUGH I'. S. C. A Penn State students will have an opportunity to observe slum conditions in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh through two trips to be conducted un der the sponsorship of the P. S. C. A. in those cities December 27. The Philadelphia trip will be conducted by Robert C. Taber, a member of the Juvenile Court of Boy's Clubs and Set tlements. Students attending the Pittsburgh trip will be addressed by Mayor Mc- Nair, at a dinner meeting to be held before the start of the tour. Additional information and registration fOr both trips can be obtained at the P. S. C. A. office, 304, Old Main. HASEK ADDRESSES INITIATION MEETING OF PHI ETA SIGMA Dr. Carl W. 'Hooch, professor of economies, addressed the fall initiation meeting of Phi Eta Sigma,' Freshman the best of Season's Greetings is extended to all State. Diner East College Avenue SHOMBERG, JEWELERS 107 East Beaver Avenue Opposite Poit Office EEC= A-VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS is the wish extended to all by SCIORTINO & BROTHERS Imported and Fancy Domestic Fruit honorary scholastic society, at the Kappa Delta Rho house last week. His subject was "Research in the Lib eral Arts." Four sophomores, whose second semester grades made them eligible for Phi Eta Sigma, were admitted. They were Bryson M. Filbert, Ralph T. Irwin, Norman E. Kral, and S. James Zarger, jr. It was announced at the meeting that John T. Ryan '34 had been chosen solior advisor to the group. pal Duke University . SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DURHAM. N. C. ) 1 11); i4, .., Pour terms of eleven weeks are given I 4. ,J ~ o • each year. These may he taken con- 0 ' 4 secutively (M.D. in three Years) sr . three terms may he taken each year . (M.D. in four years). The entrance igki;;:irsi requireinents are intelligence. charm, 1 1 —• ter and al feast two years of college _ ti -1 ` ..-4 21 . _.jik _ work. Includin g the subjects specified T'l- 0 $ for Grade A - Medical Schools. Cats- ONE lo.ues and application forms may be ) obtained from. the Dean. sa • .. 5';' , .... if rstg. r :,..... I . , Yarn Craft Shop --- '4;6 7 4 i' , ile7 •••• • -••,. - ",• Lessons in KNITTING BLOCKING .----• fillait— y tOilitr io - , .: 5 ,.., NEEDLE WORK'''.l,---57e..,i,iv,-;•..y.,—J7.a.-xyzi.,mv,v,7.•"--'.-,_ ---. YARNS . . MRS. R. G. AUNGST ,We ' ve moved it Phone 8544 . . . 140 East College Avenue to a new location CHRISTMAS GIFTS ‘ 1 ::::' . .?..•:46: , ....,f. :rzni. - :' ,. .::: . :•:. , :'5 , :. : ,. .. .: , ....i„.... , ,....,,,, , i: : ::...,1: . . :: ' ° ••••...,'... - ,•::zA' . ..: , .,71 ., .• ~.. ..Liii:::::%iggiv.iii . iAigi,„,g . ... o ti::;ii! , :ii'g:eigaiggignziriiii:E:iiiiiiii!ii , ... t. , ! „:„ .. , " . . t v i oa , ;* o :Emt.Nik:%ißimmmaiiiwf4fiiimiEiNi i i i .. :: i i:: !.:g i-:E?:?::,.::::.:14/:::K::::":,:m:::mi:iog.,:g:::;ii?5,...:::::-*:giigiiiiia,121:17ilmv.::: LUCKIES ARE SO MILD' SO SMOOTH Open a pack of Luckies and lay the And every Lucky is free from annoy -20 cigarettes side by side. You can't ing loose ends. The tips are clean-cut tell one from another. Every Lucky is —the tobacco doesn't spill out. That's round, firm and fully packed—with why Luckies draw easily,,burn evenly choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos. —and are always mild and smooth. 4t is toasted " FOR THROAT PROTECTION—FOR BETTER TASTE NOTICE • Beginning Saturday, December 16 This shop will close every evening until Christnias o'clock. Last chance for Nestle permanents at • moderate price. RAND BEAUTY SHOP Over Metzger's Phone 997 ' !• A 'ws , l)l Thursday Evening. December 14 You know—that bedeviling seam in the crotch of underwear shorts that chafes and binds. Well, Arrow, with praiseworthy humanity, has exiled it to regions where it may never again steal your comfort. So get Arrow Shorts with the patented Seamless Crotch. Arrow Undershirts are absorb ent and elastic. Each garment, 65c up ARROW Seamless Crotch UNDERWEAR
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