Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 17, 1934, Image 4

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A. C. SILCOX WILL ADDRESS
ANNUAL FORESTRY BANQUET
The penitentiary committee or the
Penn State Christian Association will
conduct its regular monthly service
at the Rockview branch of the West
ern Penitentiary, Sunday morning at
9 o'clock.
An address by John A. Cartmell '36
wilt feature the service which will be
in charge of George L. Shaffer '35.
Several selections will ha sung by the
Women's Quartette, composed of
Frances Christine '34, Grace L. Moyer
'34, Margaret S. Giffin '35 and Anna
C. Stung '35. Rosamond W. Kaines
'34 will play several piano numbers.
CA TE"'
'A
MEM=
SHOWS DAILY—I :30. 3:00. 6:30, 8:30
And n Complete Show nx Late as 9 P. Bt.
SATURDAY
Bette Davis, James Cagney, Allen
Jenkins iind Alice While in
"JIMMY 'ritE GEM"'
Plus! Frank 'McHugh and Kitty Kelly
in the musical smash
Not Tonight Josephine
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
One of 1933's Ten Hest
"HENRY THE EIGHTH
with Charles Laughion
NITTANY
SATURDAY
Ken Maynard in
"KING 'OF THE ARENA
Ereds
SODA
BEER
LUNCH
penn s
"YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S"
Athletic Goods of All Kinds .
TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG.
HERE AT OUR STORE
$2.00 to $9.00
. Baseball Track Golf Fishing
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ASSORTED COLLEGE PENNANTS
Regular Price 50c—Now 25c
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RENTAL LIBRARY OF FICTION
10c for 3 Days
"NECKS 9, he cried as another wife
stepped up to the block
CLASSIFIED
BA U' •II ANCING INSTRUC
tions—lndividual social dancing in
struction. Call '7794 or 811. 'Mary
lianrahan, Rye Apts., 909 W. Col
lege Ave. let-kl
FOR SALE—lndian motorcycle, "74."
1930 model. Tandem equipment.
Two new tires. Can be seen at 619
McKee St., after March 14, or call
685. Price $75 cash. Will accept
Colt's model 1911, Cal. IS, or
WE'LL COLLECT
YOUR BAGGAGE
—take it home...and
bring it 6ack again
Here is a simple time-saving sug- Express service an economy not
gestion that will eliminate a lot to be sneezed at.
of unnecessary trouble and worry •
Then, after the holidays, send
for you. Send all your baggage,
trunks and personal belongings . your baggage back the'same way
home by Railway Express. • and 'Railway Express will handle
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Wherever you may live, if it is it swiftly, safely and promptly
direct to your fraternity house
within regular vehicle limits,
Railway Express will call for your •or other residence.
trunks and bags and speed them Railway Express has served
away on fast passenger trains your Alma Mater for many years.
through to destination. You'll be It provides fast, dependable ser
surprised how easy it is and how vice everywhere. For rates and
quickly your trunks will be home. all necessary labels, merely tele-
Thousands of fellows—boys and phone the local Railway Express
girls, too—have found Railway office.
SERVING THE NATION FOR 94. YEARS
RAILWAY
EXPRESS
AGENCY, Inc.
NATION-WIDE SERVICE
Springfield model 190 G, Cal, .30 in
part payment. George B. Anderson,
619 'McKee St. Phone 685. 242-2tnp
WANTED—Second hand motorcycle.
Will pay cash. Phone Stull, 4064.
303 W. Fairmount AN*. 2.43-Itpdtvhs
LOST—Tan onyx Wuternian fountain
pen. Finder please return to Jim
Watson at Collegian office. ltejbw
THE MUG who stole my Phil. 7 book
should have had plenty of time to
read it by now. Call 175, Blackie..
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
STUDENT UNI
AU notices will be received at. the Stu
o'clock .Wednesday afternoon for a Th
for a Monday issue. Additional notic
COLLEGIAN office on Wednesday and
SUNDAY
The Wesley Foundation Players will
present "Dust of the Road," a reli
gions drama, in the Methodist church
at 7:30 o'clock.
MONDAY
Officers of the Nittany Philatelic
club will be, elected at its annual din
ner meetingtwhich will be held in the
Old Main Sandwich Shop at 6:30
o'clock. Reieravtions should be made
with Donalit . E.• H. Freer by calling
073-M.
The follo)v . mg deck tennis games
CIIEDgEN . TO STUDY MINES
. .
• ProfessorAY.illiam R. Chedsey, head
of the mining department of the
School of Mineral Industries, has been
appointed;a member'of the committee
on mine','Fans' ventilation of the
American Mining Congress. This
cmnmittee -- is • concluding some inves
tigation ana, , reSearch work which,
Prof. Chcilacy,,believes, will improve
ventilation' and result in higher fan
efficiencies. "
Are KOll Ready for the
Easter Parade?
GLOVES
FABRICS AND KNIT-WEAR
WHITE'WASHABLE SUEDES
-•. $1.59
SiLlaoress Goods
Printdd7affetas • $1.39
PasterNt Crepes $1; $1.39
Prints -1 - ' 89c; $1.59
Shanti4 B9c •
Pong0.,:•:! • 19c
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Atinoahcenfetit • '
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Pf44hillileS'eadto
The ...puf). and•Eull
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_We:claim no special credit for •
AMERICA 7 '5 " ;7261-(st&Leilt CIerAkETTE
being fair to the other fellow.
N BULLETIN
dent Union desk in Old Main until a
undoy issue. and until Shturday noon
cos may be 'phoned to the Old Main
Sunday night.
arc to be played in' Recreation hall:
Alpha Omicron Pi will meet •the
Downtown Women at 7 o'clock; Theta
Phi Alpha and the Women's building
will play at 7:15 o'clock..
MISCELLANEOUS
Finals in the intramural basketball
tournament will be held at 2 o'clock,
Saturday afternoon, March 24. Semi
finals Will be run off Thursday night,
March 22.' Members of the freshman
basketball squad will not be permitted
to play on the teams.
Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Gam
ma, Phi Mu and Theta Phi Alpha are
'requested to play-off .semi-finals in
the woolen's intramural bridge 'tour
nament before tomorrow. night.
Patrons of the Artists' Course who
find it impoSsible to attend single
numbers of the course are requested
to turn their tickets in at the Student
Union office. They will be sold and
the proceeds given to, the holder, or
if the owners prefer, given to those
who might otherwise be unable to at
tend.
'FARMER' STAFF COMPLETED ,
James W. Shearer '35 was elected
managing editor of the Penn Slate
Farmer for next year, in addition to
the officers already listed in Mon
day's COLLEGIAN.
Standard-Esse Service
- ' ATLAS TIRES
McClellan Chevrolet
Company
1000 Emst Colle r ge Avenue
Sl-HOUR SERVICE
Fireproof Storage
Expert Car Washing.
At
Kahn's Dress Shop
• New' Merchandise
Arriving pail.) , •
If it's new we 'have 'it t,
Dress Size Dange: 44 7 2 . 0;%.41:52.
Kahn's_ Dress' Shop,
' P... 14•4 South kii6;
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'Turic Mort bensatloualllallyuCul Uicl=tra every bll CLulit;4.tt.--N4lll-•
LIBRARY SHOWS COLLECTION
OF RARE BOOKS. MAGAZINES
An exhibition of rare old copies of
discontinued magazines, valuable first
editions, autographed books, and per
sonal letters written by now famous
authors to Prof. William L. Werner,
of the department of English litera
ture, is being shown in Room K, Col:
lege library, during this week. The
purpose of the exhibition is to illus
trate various phases of contempor
ary American literature. The items
have been classified under the fol
lowing heads: The gay, and tragic
nineties, Greenwich Village; the ex-
How_ to Make one.iuit ' ' ' •
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do, the work of two or tpree
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First you get a • ,
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Suit'
• • Society Brand, •
• Hart Schaffner & karx,
• . Braeburn; Campus-Togs
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. . Saxon-Weaves
. $ 25 to $ 4O .:;
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Wear It "as is", for class, in the evenings,' on Week
• ends. It's correct anytime.
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• Then,Whan you change, get a contrasting pair of slacks,
or better, two pairs, and you can have one , or two differ
ent ensembles for week-end wear. .EXpense-very, small.
We'll show. you the proper combinations. ', . ••
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11.1 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE •
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WRESTLERS
. Photos of Indiiiduals. and Bouts of friday
• , • Team Pictures
• The.
.i ENN CTATE
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• 21.2Bast' 7..i•Sidtek;ollege
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Saturday Morning, March 17, 1934
perimental magazines; the new poetry,
the censors' war, ' Sinclair Lewis,
eroth novelists, and the columnists.
WAR POLL RESULTS DELAYED
The results of the COLLEGIAN poll
in cooperation with the Brown Daily
Herald of student opinion on methods
of outlawing war will be published on
Monday. '
WHO'S DANCING
Saturday
Delta Theta Sigma
(formal-closed)
Uitl Bottort