Page Four STUDENT UNI All notices will be received at the Stu o'clock Wednerdny :atonalon for a Th for a 'Monday Issue. Additionnl node COLLEGIAN office on Wednesday and Chi Epsilon will meet in itt/OM 318, Old Main, at 7 o'clock. Dr. William S. l)ye jr. will give the firth Liberal Arts ilecture, entitled, "Philadelphia and Its Theatrical His tory," in the Home Economics audi torium at 7 o'clock. TOMORROW Due to the sudden illness of Dr. Asa Earl Martin, of the department of his tory, nova of his regularly scheduled, classes will meet tomorrow. Kappa Kappa Gamma and McAllis ter hall will compete in the women's intramural basketball tournament in the Armory at 0 o'clock. Sophomore women editorial candi dates for the COLLEGIAN will meet in the COLLEGIAN office at 6:30 o'clock. Freshman editorial candidates for the COLLEGIAN will meet in the COLLEGIAN office at 7:10 ❑clock. Faculty members ;end graduate stu dents should make reservations at the P. S. C. A. office inuncdiately for the CA T HAUM , • A Wand• . ls ' tOtheas Thcatm.. , SUOWS DAILY-1:30, 3:00. 6:30, 8:30 And a Complete Show on Late as a P. M. TODAY AND TUESDAY Claudette Colbert. Clark Gable and Walter Connolly in IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" EMEIZEZE , Francis Lederer, Elissa Landi in "MAN OF TWO WORLDS" Plus! Nick Lucas, Lew White and Kelvin Beech in "HOME AGAIN" THURSDAY Lew Ayres. June Knight., Alice White, .and Henry Arnielta. in 'CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" NITTANY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Lilian Harvey, Hans Albers in the German Comedy lilt "QUICK, KOENIG DER CLOWNS" (with English Sub-titles) THURSDAY Francis Lederer,' Elissa Landi in "MAN OF TWO WORLDS" Rent Your Tux For Soph Hop at GERNERD'S I:31 South Allen Street CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING MOM ANNOUNCEMENT Eddie Thompson of Belle fonte has purchased the City Shoe Repair Shop and Shoe Shining Parlor at 153 South Allen Street. "I clean and dye ladies' and men's shoes any color. I also re, dye men's sport shoes and ladies' evening wear. I have an expert shoemaker, who does excellent repair work on ladies' and men's shoes. I give an up-to-date shoe shine._ Try me and be convinced. All work guar anteed or money refunded." =EI OUR FOUNTAIN SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK NESTLES HOT CHOCOLATE 5c This Advertisement Must Be Presented 2 CUPS FOR 11c WITHOUT ADVERTISEMENT LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP 214 East Nittany Avenue—Phone 310 LLAUDE Ho p i('Ns ,0 SOPH tion, • N BULLETIN . dent Union desk in Old Main until G ondpy Issue. nod until Saturday 110011 con may be 'Phoned to the Old Main Sunday night. dinner in the Sandwich Shop at 6 . o'clock Saturday night at which Rev. James G. Gilkie will speak en "What a Modern Man Can Believe About Re ligion." Tickets are on sale at fifty emits each. WEDNESDAY The Theta Phi Alpha and Women's building basketball teams will play in the Armory at 7 o'clock. Alpha Omi cron Pi will meet Chi Omega at 8:30 o'clock. All active and faculty members of Tau Beta Pi will hold a social meet ing in tho Sigma NU house at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Francis J. Tschan will speak on "Medieval Humor." .Sigma Pi Sigma is sponsoring un open meeting to be addressed on "From Superstition to Organized Re search" by Dr. Paul D.'Foote in the Chemistry Amphitheatre at 8 o'clock. dllue Key will meet in Room 418, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. Student Tribunal will meet in Room 417, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. Phi Epsilon Kappa will meet in Room 407, Old Main, at 7 o'clock. Jacob Tanger will address a meeting of the International Relations Club on "The Seventh Annual Inter national Convention of • American States" in Room .318, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. , • A table will again be reserved for German students in the Sandwich Shop,. beginning at 12:30 "o'clock this afternoon. R. D. Wyckoff will talk on "Outline of Theory of Fluid• Plow Through Por ous . Media," in' the physics lecture room at 4:10 o'clock. The Hazeßon Mountaineer Club will meet in Room 318; Old Main, at 7 o'clock. THURSDAY Downtown girls, will play the win ners of Tuesday night's basketball game in the Armory'.at 9 o'clock. Eta Kappa No will hold a social and business meeting in Room 318, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Harold F. Ailderfer will speak. WOMEN DEBATERS TO SPEAK AGAINST ST. FRANCIS MEN Defending the affirmative. of the question, "Resolved, that the powers of the President of the United States should be substantially increased as a settled policy," Elsie - M. Douthett '35 and Juanita Sarcasm '35, of the women's debating team will speak against the St. Francis men's' negative team at Millheirp on Wednesday night. Gertrude Tulin '34 and Dorothy J. Ely, '36 will defend' the negative side of the same question - against the Bucknell women's team at Montours ville on Thursday night. . , CLASSIFIED. BALLROOM DANCINO INSTRUCTION individual 804Ia1 'dancing. instruction. Call 84 or 811. Nary Eaurahan. Fre API.., DO W. College Ave. • • . • I..atKL F' R. ItENT--Choice roam with running water. 2.30 weekly, cooking Prirlionc. Call 9000. ... V ", • . 222-2tchWltli. WILL THE PERSON who 'mistook nt dark grey llama hair Stetson D overcoat for his in flee Hall last Friday afternoon please nt least return the cough drops in right hand Pocket. I got one hell of a sore thrant. Don Geiger. 324-ItnpdACH WANTED—Ride for two in closed ear t Philadelphia any time Friday. Mar. 3. lie turn ride optional. For particulars cal Cordon C. Wolf, 402-1 V after 10 p. :.; . ....=;; -- . - :1 ••,.. ildfi.,;-- , ' 'kir . * • .A.,(Or . ' • I. g Ft Ofti r ' 4 ' . 0,01 / 1417 A )-7' 2 SPECIAL • Combination Croquignole Permanent Wave $3.50 up Finger Wave 35c Shampoo, Finger Wave 75c Shampoo Marcel $l.OO Mary Lou Beauty Shoppe 210 S. Allen St. ('hone 9905 (Rear of Austin's Barber Shop) Features Scarab Exhibition of Case's Work Presenting twenty water colors and drawings, including "Early Morning in November," the water color above, the third of a series of one man ex hibitions being sponsored by Scarab, professional architecture fraternity, opened in the exhibition room on the third floor of Main Engineering building this morning and will con tinue until Saturday noon. The show will be open until• 10 o'clock every night. This exhibit is of the work of Prof. 0: w N A Healthful Recreation DUX CLUB ''~ i,~•~ %%i ~heste~field 0 1934. I.Tr.r.rrr.K MYERS TODACCO CO THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Andrew W. Case, of the department of fine and aplied arts. The picture illustrated here is a water color of Frazier street, painted from above. Among the. subjects included. in the —the cigarette.that's MILDER COUNCIL SUGGESTS .IGRADUATE STUDENTS REAR LESS HONORARIES PL DNS FOR FORMING CLUB —o— (Continnea from pagc onc) Welfare consider the establishing of national chapters only if the petition ing group is a local organization of recognized standing. A further sug gestion is that a student hold office in but one honorary or professional organization in order' that activities and efficiency may be increased. The concluding recommendations were that in the future, organizations be listed in the La Vic under the fore going classifications or under a stan dard amended classification. Furth er, the Sen s ate Committee on Student Welfare will be asked to set up de finitions of the various groups desired in a classification. exhibit here this week are Cape Cod, anthracite coal regions subjects, local scenes, and several poi•traits. Among the latter is a charcoal. drawing of Coach "Charlie" Speidel, and a water color of Prof. Wendell P. Lawson, of the department of architecture. We Could Shout About Quality, Quantity,' Service but we want you to convince yourself . Drop in on Charlie and. the boys THE STATE DINER OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS Ask the Fellows• Who ,Eat Here —the cigarette that TASTES BETTER .Monday Graduate students and instructors were entertained at a smoker at 301 South Allen street last night when plans for organizing a graduate club were proposed. Dean of Men 'Arthur R. Warnock, end Charles' S. Ander son, head •of the graduate department of the School of Agriculture; talked briefly, explaining the . proposal. All graduate students, instructors, and professors who are interested •in securing room and board at the club may secure additional information by calling at . 301 South Allen street THE BUSH & BULL • COMPANY Announcement » Starting March Ist and contin uing. until Saturday night, March ' 3rd—lthis store is staging one of O the most.important sale events ever held in this city..: See our circular for the complete line-up, of items and prides. . , tot tvelow,„%e 11'44 114°44 M(fil You hear a lot, today about,balanced diet - .. and there's something too in the, way tobaccos are, _bal anced that makes a cigarette milder and makes it taste better. I keep coming back to that statement on the back of the Chesterfield package.— GESTERFIELD:.. -CGAREITES ARE A BALANCED BLEND OF THE FINEST AROMATIC TURKISH TOBACCO' AND THE CHOICEST OF SEVERAL AMERICAN VARIETIES BLENDED IN THE CORRECT. PROPORTION TO BRING OUT THE FINER QUALITIES OF. EACH TOBACCO. . NEG. We believe you'll' enjoy Chesterfields and we ask you to try =them: . Evening, February 26, 1934 . . either tonight, tomorrow night Wednesday night.. STOP! Are Your Shoes Ready For SOPH HOP? Have Them Repaired At ELECTRIC.SHOE REPAIR 208 Allen Street
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