Fake Four . . CA a11...AU IA WaiaitZtothu . s-Thcalc.' , , I=l SHOWS DAILY—I:3O. 3:00. 6:30, And a Complete Show as Late as 9 P. NI. Lew Ayres, June Knight, Alice White Henry Annetta in "CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" +++ 2 -:- Soph Bop Specials -:- 2 FRIDAY Lionel Barryniore, Fay Rainier, Mary Carlisle, Ton: Brown, Una Markel in "THIS SIDE OF HEAVE" Plus—Walt Disney's 3 LITTLE PIGS SATURDAY ONE FAST ONE OTI A I F IR ER ! getYo g You'll 11 . 0 .. p up on the f , laughs from these COM 'cly aces! HARLIE LIMES A L I OND lELOS LI S ON KIPYORTII EORGE URNS ARACI.g ALLEN IN 31-4' OF AKIO + + + MONDAY AND TUESDAY Ramon Novarro, Jeanette MacDonald, Frank Morgan, Charles Butterworth in "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE" NITTANY. TODAY • Francis. Lederer, Elissa Landi- in '•\IAN OF Two WORLDS" MEM Lew Ayres, June Knight, Alice White, Henry Armetta in . "CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" • SATURDAY Lionel Barrymore. Fay Bainter, Mary' Carlisle, Tom Brown, Una Merkel in "TIIIE SIDE OF HEAVEN" • Plus—Walt Disney's • "THREE LITTLE PIGS" . , . . Hear them. sing these lnarvelous Jerome Kern song hits - "The Night Was ,Made for Love" • "She Didn't Say Yes" + ''Try • ... . to Forget." + The Lose Par ade" + "A New Love" + (}) • " One Moineot Alone" exvi4 e_ VAogo:' low% RR mACDOIIALD the PLUS ERNEST TRUEX "MR. ADAM" Howling Satire nn Nudist Colonies . _ .. .._ • i. STUDENT UNION BULLETIN All notice. will be received at the Student Union dealt In Old IStain until • 5 • o'clock Wednesday afternoon for a Thursday 'sane. and until Saturday coon for' a Monday Issue. Additional notices may be 'phoned to the Old Main COLLEGIAN oSlrn on Wednesday and Sunday night. Eta Kappa Nu. electrical engineer ing honorary, will meet in 318 Old Main tonight at 7:30 o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS Tickets for "100,000,000 Guinea Pigs," an address by Dr. Frederick J. Schlink, eo-author of the book of that title, on March 15, are on sale today at the Student Union desk, Old Main. The admission charge is thirty-five cents. The class in social dancing will be FLEMING ATTENDS BANQUET Neil M. Fleming, graduate manager of athletics; returned this morning from New York City where he at tended a banquet yesterday in honor of Navy's football coach. Fleming also conferred with U. S. Naval Aca demy athletic officials concerning a possible Middy-Lion grid game Fn 1936. JUMBO . SODAS . All Flavors lOC try nur Fountain for other specials NORRIS DRUG STORE Glenniand Apartments ' WEEK-END GUESTS e•ill be welmille at THE COLONIAL PHONE 9908 •ROOMS FOR SOPR'HOP COAL Gone? You can onter in the morn ing we'l) have it in your cellar hefore noon. Coal That Gives Heat, Not Cinders Hillside Ice and Coal Company PHONE 136-J +The loveliest singing voices of the two of its most romantic personalities ... Ramon Novarro and Jeanette MacDunald bring to you the rapturotis ecstasy of love songs and love! Immortalized in a film master pieceLthe scintillating, musical ro mance that had Broadway, New York, paying homage (and $4.40 a seat) for one solid year. held in the College Armory instead of in Recreation hall. This class is open I to all beginners, men and women, and is conducted from 7 to 8 o'clock every Wednesday night. 15 TO LEAVE FOR Y.M.C.A. CONCLAVE Students, Faculty and Townspeople Plan To Attend Conference Tomorrow, Saturday Eleven students and two faculty members, in addition to two towns people, will hmvel• to Buck Hill Falls tomorrow afternoon to attend the an nual Y. M. C. A. student mid-winter conference to be held there Friday and Saturday. The conference, which is sponsored by the National Student Council, will take up and attempt to solve some of the problems confront ing modern Christians. Among those NOIO will attend are: Prof. Ray V. Watkins, of the' depart meet of English composition, Roy Ig. Decker, of the agricultural, extension, department, Rev. Donald H. Carruth .ers, Rev. G. Cecil Weimer; Carson W.l Culp '34, Dorothy I. Mergenthaler '34, Gayle V: Strickler '34, Laird B. Lies '35, and Norman SI. Merkle '35: . Other delegates include . Henry D. Nickol '35, Horace R. Rodgers jr, '35; John A. Cartmell '36, Ralph W. win '36, Virginia S. McDowell '36, and J. Lloyd Larkins '37. The mem:. hers of the delegation plan 'to return to State College Sunday Morning. '; Among the speakers at the confer ence will be leaders 'in ireligiouS thought from.all sections of the coml.-. CLASSIFIED • BALLROOM DANCING .INSTRUCTIGN .Individual social dancing instruction. • Cat) 77D$ or Btl. Mary Ranrahan, Fyn. .200 W. College Ave. - - 1-etKL FOR RENT—Choice room with running water. ' weekly:. cooking "Privilege.. Call • OPOg. C22.2tchWllti . . MISSING—A small. blue box . conteinine .. small. blue. keystone shaped Lion's . Pa y pin. Please call 394 if found. ' . ' . MeonipCAM .''. LOST—Long, black leatherwallet.:with • ternity seal. Reward: Call N. J. Shatzlig ' at Alpha Sigma Phi. Help Your Community By Depositing Your Surplus, Funds The First . 'NationAl - BaOk of Stlite 'College State Colleie, Pa. John T. ifcConnick, Iresident David F. Kapp, Caihier . .- . : • . C : 1 . . ' ATSAU , •.... ' kViainCr Clictke,s , • Mon. and Tues. FRANK MORGAN CHARLES BUTTERWORTH JEAN HERSHOLT YIVJENNE SIGA•L THE PENN STATE GOLLEGIAN TRIBUNAL FINDS 7 FRESHMEN GUILTY 5 Men Released From Charges; Rest To Wear Signs, Cans For Breaking Customs Sevon freshmen, the largest num ber this year, were convicted of infrac tions of customs and sentenced by Student Tribunal last night. The meeting, under the direction of C. William Anderson '3.1, president, also found five first-year men not guilty. Robert .1: Seaton '37, found guilty of breaking dress customs and dating, was sentenced to wear two number ten tin cans tied to his 'ankles and sandwich 'boards carrying the words "I Was the . Ring," and "Customs Are Still Enforced." William E. Graf f= '37 will wear the sign "Tribunal Caught up With Me" for not wear ing dress customs. Walter H. Blake '37 will wear a' sign saying "Dear Diary, I Met Tribunal." • 'Second 'Offender' Released "Another Customs Breaker" is the legend to.be, wern,,by George F. Ran yuck''37 fOr;dress customs and dating infractions.. Frank R. Schlow '37 was excused on: charges' of not wearing dress customs. Albert Lasko '37, a repeater, ,Wlivtried on charges of not wearing. customs ,and not fully car rying out'a,loimer sentence. He was reprimanded 'and. excused. *Shehadi '37 was con victed of Walking on the' grass and sentenced-to go 'from his room in Frear hall . to,the North Liberal Arts building oibarrel . stave: skis. Hal deman S' Wertz '37 was excused on charges - Of breaking dress rules. Richard E.Whittaker '37 was found riot guiltyrolf the same charge. - . "Tribunal'-In the' Raw Is Seldom Mild" . is theiSlogan to be. exhibited by George 011eiitlike '37 for violations of dress 'cuitonr.. Arthur G. Ciarnacco '37 was found guilty of not wearing a dink and :Will wear the signs, "Tr!. bunal :Chief-Hands 1 out Grief," and "Bare Hair;. Think! Dink." Charles E. Greenturtd*.'37 was excused on al leged dres.) piston' infractions. , . ROOM , WANTED—Gentleman desires room in privatO loented—No stu dents. Onriniei 0. Box ...... FOR RENT—Lame front second floor. room at:, reasonable , ' cost at 101 East Foster, Phone , 1009-14.,•' . • l 225-ltnOKL _ . FOR SALE,-'S cart -Warner. 5-tube elate , heterodyne'intlio: 1,5110 rt. Wave, tone control. walnut cabinet. Call Nerling. 207 E. Park ayenue..3q2,l4. . 226-ItydßWO FOR RENT—Rooms fur week-end 4:11[41t4 by tolling 327 anytime before 8:30 Friduy or Saturday - night. A Hot of thoiroble rooms for week-end. guestia will be furnished. 227-11.np7.7 TYPlNG—Themes: Annals, and other Winn • done promntlk and. at .rennonable eaten 'by •' experienenCittenderanher..• 201-4tedWIIH WANTED-..LN . liir , engers - to ,Harrisburg.'Lan carter. Dowtfingtowri., Weld: Chester - and WilmingtoW;lCalr 'Bud' $53-.1. , 225-1.111311.131 WANTED-I',unssengers to Pittsburgh. Loose Friddy".l . 4oln. Return Sunday night. For particular 'doll A. 'Wray 73941. 229-ItnpVoP ..ANKLY, don't you feel h bit annoyed when someone to tell you what cigarette ought to smoke? It seems tic that's a question for your to to decide. • lay all the leading brands are Bu I've settled doivn .to GOLDS because they're so nicely made, so smooth and mild, :ind• free 91 bite and rasp. • ,• • Student Union. Body To Hear Fee Cases' (Continued front front pctge one) Gamma Psi and Phi Mu Alpha, would cussion. At that time, it was point be impractical," Daniel E. Nesbitt '35, ed out that a similar merger was ad president of the first organization, coated several years ago, and it wa said. "Kappa Gamma Psi is a pro- the opinion of faculty members 01 fessional music' fraternity, land as the fraternity that a ruling was mad. such, I do not believe that the mem- at that time by the national off ic 111cLANAHAN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE Outstanding Values Friday and Saturday! FLASH! RALEIGH CIGARETTES! For the First Time! Corked Tipped or Plain! 2 pkgs. 25C Buy Them by the Carton for •$1.23 FOR YOUR MOUTH FOR YOUR HAIR Large Listerine 59c Large Vaseline Hair Tonic 59c 35c Orlis Tooth Paste 1.9 c Large Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic__B3c 35c Vick's Antiseptic , 99c Large Vitalis 83c 7-oz. 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I'm just suggest ing that you try OLD GOLDS a few days .. and then letyour taste decide."' No better tobacco grows than is used in ono coos. And they are PURE. (No artificial flavoring) Tune in on Too Fto-Itmo's sensational Itollywood Orcluntra every Wodnewlny night—Columbia Chain AM E A'S ..SM,6L'st&eAt - C GARE TTE beta of the two organizations would have the same qualifications." At a meeting of Tan Beta Pi, pro fesional engineering fraternity, last night, the question of merging with Sigma Tau was brought up for dis- ") jt. st.C/:44:4;:. .77:fiS Thursday Evening, March 1, 1934 that such a merger would be impos sible, according to John IC. Walter '34, vice-president of Tau Beta Pi. oUT LUNCIi AT 10 P.M. IT'S 9. K. to cat at night. Only be cagey. Don't burden your body with heavy foods. Kel logg's PEP is satisfying won't interfere with sound sleep at night. PEP releases. body-energy without taxing digestion. Made of nourish ing wheat. Flaked. Toasted crisp. Plus enough extra bran to be mildly.laxatiVe. PEP is ready to eat. Served in individual packOges at 'the caminis lunch or canteen; De licious with .milk or :cream. Eat PEP for•breakfa - st too. Add sliced fruit or honey for variety.' Always fresh. Al ways popular.. Made Kellogg in. 'Battle Nit Creek. • • •
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