Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 22, 1934, Image 4

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    STUDENT UNI
All notice. will be received itt. the St
o'clock Wednodny afternoon far a T
for n Monday trine. Additional not
COLLEGIAN office on Wednesday an,
TODAY
Fraternity treasurers will meet in
Room 418, Old Main, at S o'clock to
night.
Kappa Phi Kappa will meet iw Room
417, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock to
night.
TOMORROW
Distribution or first semester grade
sheets will begin at the Registrar's
office Friday morning.
Representatives from the women's
fraternities will meet at the Theta
Phi Alpha house at 4 o'clock to draw
for opponents in the Panhellenic
bridge tournament.
John E. Ryan '34 will speak before
the American Society of Mechanical
Engineers on "The DieSel Engine in
Municipal Power Plants" in Room 107,
Main Engineering, at 4 o'clock this
afternoon.
Robert L. Durkee '35 and James W.
Townsend 'B5 will represent; Penn
State on the affirmative side of the
question, "Resolved, That the essen
tial principles of the N. L R. A. should
be made a permanent part of the pol
icy of the United States government,"
against two speakers from Dickinson
in the Little Theatre, Old Main, at 7
o'clock tonight.
Lutheran Student Association will
hold its annual banquet at 6 o'clock
tonight. Rev. John A. Bender, of
Scranton, will be the principal speak
er.
Those desiring to attend a I. S. C.
A. cabin wood-cutting party on Satur
day should sign up at the Christian
Association office before noon today.
SATURDAY
L H. Chapman. president of the
American Society of Foresters and a
member .of the Yale University fac
ulty, will address a meeting of the
Penn State Forestry society in the
Forestry building at 6:45 o'clock to
night.
Entrance blanks for the Interfrater-
City contract . bridge tournament
should be turned in to Ilarold.W. Kalb
%lb% chairman.
Women's swimming meet with Penn
flail, originally scheduled for today,
has been postponed to' Monday after
noon, March due to lack of prep
aration and insufficient training.
MBE
Caterers and fraternity house presi
dents will meet in Room 405,' 01d
Main, at :j o'clock this afternoon.
Dr.lugh Black, professor of prac
tical theology at the Union Theo
gical Seminary in New York City, will
speak on . "Tha Outlook of Religion"
in chapel.
MON D tit
,Chi Epsilon, honorary civil engin
osring fraternity, will Meet in Room
318; Old Alain, at 7 o'clock.
Prof. William S. Dye jr., head, of
the department of English literature,
. . . .
AT I JA.UM•
, • A' W.unor OF.Anzrilhe..l.lc. ' •
IMI3EI
SHOWS DAILY-1:30, 3:00. 6:30, II :30
And a Complete Shaw• as Late as 9 I'. 111.
TODAY AND FRIDAY
Kay Francis, Ricardo Cortez, Lylc
Talbot, Warner Oland in
"MANDALAY"
Plus—l'ete•Smith Oddity
"ROPING WILD BEARS"
SATURDAY
Juan Blonde Pat O'Brien, Glenda
' Farrell, Allen Jenkins in
"I'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER"
Plus—Lillian Miles in a musical
comedy miniature
KNIFE OF THE PARTY"
and a Betty Boob Cartoon
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Clark Gable, Claudette Culbert,
Walter Connuly, Itoseoe Earns in
"IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT"
NITTANY
SEARCH FOR BEAUTY"
FRIDAY
A return or Lewis Carroll's immortal
"ALICE IN WONDERLAND"
SATURDAY
Ken Alaynard, Gloria Shea in a red
blooded tale of the glorious West
"VIDDLLW BUCKAROO"
CLASSIFIED
DALLROOM DANCING INSTRUCTION - •
511. Slnry lnuru6nn, Flo P 1
2LIO W. ' Collc,:c A Asc. I.otKl_
NAMES' WANTED—WouId like to hove names
ofyou'll, men who hebool mt./ moo on
niter he hod fallen Into ditch tterem front
hotel offer he attempted to get into Pioneer
Ifni niuht of August 29, maul. Itiehord W.
Wight:town, Huntingdon,
INEEM
LOST—Black hey c and Keys. Finder
please get in touch with
with McCarthy. l'hi
K.,11)1/1. Phone 201. Mnp.1.114.
IA/ST—Any luformariern warding the where
rrlaarta of a Huht tau redo with taken from
llon 111 i floor of 1.. A. between
II nod 12 01,111
a. m. Thursday. will Ire atnrle-,
aged and rewarded. Can Edgar Furman,
Kappa Delta Rho. phone 383., , IteEF
THESES' STENCILS, and oilier typing 'dune
promptly :nal ut remonable rates by ex
jlolll,lll,i stow:Neb.,. Call 512,R.
• ..YELtIydIVALLI
ON BULLETIN
udent Onion desk lb 041. Mein .untll 5
hoteday bone. knd until Saturday noon
!coo may Ire 'ohoned• to the Old Mein
d • Sunday nine.
will speak 'on "Philadelphia and Its
Theatrical History" in• - the fifth Lib
eral. Arts lecture in the Home Econ
omics auditorium at 7 o'clock tonight.
.• Following are, the volleyball games
which will .be.played.tonight at Rec
reation hall: Mac Hall and Woman's
Building at .7:15 o'clock; Downtown
girls and Downtown •dorms at 8
o'clock.
TUESDAY
, Freshmen,.edttorial , candidates for
the COLLEGIAN will meet in Room 312,
4 't '
NEW SPRING STYLES
in
NECKWEAR
59cto $l.OO
. Kid and Sue& Gloves '
• Tor-Spying Wear
- • . $1.95 ,
•
- .
Clel'er,Costume Jewelry
Novelties. in Pins, Bracelets,
and Nicklaces
50c;and. up
BUSH , & • BULL
COMPANY
Corner Besmir Ace. a: Allen St
N,O: - ..1.0.0:::5.E1 .. ..,:' .. ..:E..N1)-S
Always the Finest Tobacco
Old Main at 7:30 o'clock tonight
MISCELLANEOUS
Those wishing to compete for the
proficiency in Spanish prize report to
Prof. Francis M. DuMont, in Room
204,•North Liberal Arts building, be
fore February 28. Those wishing to
compete for the proficiency in English
report to Prof. A. llowry Espenshode,
English composition building, before
February 28.
Classes in social dancing for begin
ners will be held in Recreation hall
McLANAHAN's
DCRUUTG RSTORE
MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
• . PIPES
YELLO-BOLE
SPECIAL $l.OO
Cured :With Real Honey
DENTAL NEEDS SHAVING. NEEDS
25c Dr. West Paste_ _2 for 25e Gem Blades. s's 25c
50c Ipana Paste :32c
$1 Pepsodent Antiseptic__67e Lavender Shaving Cream_2sc
Large Listerine 59c Gillette Blades, 10's 49c
50c Bost Paste 27c
50c &qua Velva :34c
60c Forhans Paste 35c •
60c Dr. Lyons Powder____39c 50c Mennen" Cream 31c
35c Orlis Paste 2 for 27c 50c Sway Cream 35c
35c Tooth Brush 19c :35c Palmolive Cream 23c
SAVE AT YOURL , •
WALGREEN SYSTEM DRUG STORE
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
under the direction of Miss Amy M.
Fischer, of the School of Physical
Education and Athletics. No fee will
be charged for the course, which will
continue for eight weeks.
INSTITUTE TO MEET HERE
Foregoing its own annual confer
ence, the School of Mineral, Industries .
will assist the Production Division of
the American Petroleum Institute
when it holds its annual meeting here
on April 6 and 7.
and only the Center Lets
,
JUST RELEASED:.'-A SMASH HIT!
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The feature is in
hour and forty mit
utes please no t
schedule. FEATURI
STARTS AT 1:30 .
3:30-6:50 and 9:0(
• , • . Two BIG • BITS . i LIONEL BARRYMOfrain "This Side of Heaven"
FRIDAY, MARCH 2nd— . .. - • . , .. . •
0.1 ONE BILL 1 'Walter Disney's - . , "Three Little Pigs"
taacco
doef notpiliout
Every Lucky Strike is made froth
the finest tobacco and only the
center leaves. Not the top leaves•
becausb those are under-ilevelopd
7 -notriPe. They would give a harsh
smoke.: Not the bottom leaves—a
cause thine are inferidr . in
They grow close to the ground;"
and are tough, coarse and always
Sandy. t Thecenter leaVes' are:the
Mildest leaves, for which farmers
are paid higher prices. Only these
'center leivei are used in makitt,
Luckies the fully packed cigarette
—so round, so firm—free, from
loose ends. That's why Lnckies
draW eaSily; , burn evenly.
,gnd
remember—"lt's toaster —foi.
threat 'protection—for finer taste.
Direct from the
Metropolitan Opera 'louse
Saturday at 1.:45' 'P. M., • Eastern Standard
Time, over Red and Blue Nctworksof ?lac,
Lucky. Strike ..ii;esen!?* h+f,tro'Polittn
'Opera Company of New: Vork in ail corn
plete Opera; Tannimusor. , .
p Ictives—th6,'re findert:develoticl
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The Cream
,of the Crop. ,
sMoothest tobacco”,
r ACH the bottqal . !eavcs—Acy're i t erior in ,
curalti,nis
Thursday Evening. Feb -liar,' 22. 1.84
Playing Currently at
Hall
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