Page Four All notices will bo received at the Student Union desk In Old Main until 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon for a Thursday Issue, and until Saturday noon for n Monday issue. Additional notices may be 'phoned to the Old Main COLLEGIAN office on Wednesday and Sunday nisht. STUDENT UNION BULLETIN Grange will meet in Room 1015, Old Main, at 7:30 o’clock tonight. Ag Student Council will meet in Room *ll7, Old Main, at 7 o’clock tonight. Candidates for the fencing team and the managerial posts of that sport will report to the balcony in Recreation hall Tuesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Delta Alpha Delta, honorary speech fraternity, will meet in Grange dor mitory play room at 7:30 o’clock to- fli 'Wimcr A»‘'lK*ivThrlhic,-' * ~s Matinees at . . 1:30 and 3:30 Evenings at . . . 0:30 and 8:30 A complete show as late as 9:10 LAST TIMES TODAY GRACE MOORE “One Night of Love” The exquisitely beautiful musical that is thrilling the world—a drama, a voice, a personality that sets new standards for comparison. PLUS Mickey Mouse’s “Pet Store” WEDNESDAY FICTION’S FASCINATING BEAUTY I Michael Arlen’s best known story perfectly presented! NI.TTANY •A W*rn*r Bros. Theatre Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Matinees Suturday Only at 2:15 TODAY AND WEDNESDAY LESLIE HOWARD in the greatest role of his’ career as the young American of 1933 who goes back to the romantic past to find the girl of his dreams— HEATHER '«mSbL\ from the famous stage success in which Leslie Hnward'scorcd such an impressive triumph. Note: JJccuuhp of Ur unusual plot aeo U FROM THE BEGINNING for comphte enjoyment. FEATURE AT G:HO and THURSDAY Constance Dennett. Herbert Marshall, Elizabeth Allan in Michael Arlen’s “Outcast Lady” | Freshmen editorial and business candidates for “Froth” are asked to meet in the “Froth” office, Old Main building, at 8:30 o’clock, Wednesday night. ' Try-outs for Freshmen band will be held in Room 401, Old Main, at 8:30 o’clock tonight. Additional Sophomore candidates for the editorial and business staffs of the Collegian may report to the Col legian. office in Old Main tomorrow night. Committee To Meet The Technical committee on the Classification . of Coal, sponsored jointly by the American Society for ’lesting Materials and the American Engineering Standards committee, will hold a two-day session here Oc tober 17 and 18. Classified Advertising Classified advertisements will be accepted only at the Student Un ion Desk in Old Main and must be paid for before insertion. Ads received up to noon on the day preceding publication. For Rent FOR RENT—One desirable double room and also small apartment. 532 W. College. Phone 459 J. 4tnpdJEM FOR RENT Double Room—2l6 Freer Hall, for balance of semester $3.00 per week. Call Irving Ruther ford at 216 Frear. 26-lt pd. JBW FOR RENT—Rooms for three stu dents, single Simmons beds. Also board. 102 S. Barnard St. Phone 31-J. 34-lt STJ FOR RENT—Single or double room. Reasonably priced. 408 West Foster Avenue. Phone 37-R. 35-lt JAB pd FOR RENT—When' looking for room and board, there is convenience at the Harter Club. All rooms running water, single beds. 114 W. Nittany Ave. Phone 46-J. 31-WHSNP FOR RENT—Garage for one car. Reasonable monthly rate. Phone 39fJ at noons or. evenings. 28-lt pdCa For Sale FOR SALE Remington portable typewriter. In excellent condition. Call Novak at G75-J. 23-lt pd CAM MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE:— Har- ley-Davidson, 74 VL high compres sion. Motor completely overhauled and repainted like new. John Nichols. Cadillac Apartment. Bellefonte. 12-2 t pd JW Wanted •WANTED. JStndent _aiuL, Family Laundry. Called for and delivered. Phone 355-M. 30—2tpd CAM WANTED Passengers to Phita. Leave Friday at 3 p. m., return Sun. Round trip $3.50. Call Frank Charles, 412 39 It-pd CMS WANTED—Ride to Pittsburgh any time in week. Call Mr. Suttin 199. 37-lt np WHS WANTED: Student to take room in Frear Hall for rest of semester. Swell allowance made for time unoc cupied. For information phone Haiges TNE 324. 36-lt Comp ACH WANTED—Woman to sell household products in State College. Call Wil liam Pathanos at 86. 271 t np. JAB WANTED Five-room furnished •apartment. Kitchenette and bath. Within seven blocks of Campus. Call Student Union in Old Main. 29-lt comp JBW EXPERIENCED CHEF and Caterer —Desires position. Just returned from Atlantic City season. Write to C. E. Yocum, 808 Market street, Sunbury, Pa. 17-lt pd. JW Lost and Found LOST —Pair Eyeglasses. September 22 at football field. In red case. Re ward. Edward Roth, 403 Watts Hall. 33-2 t-JO pd.' FIELD GLASSES LOST —During Summer Session near Alpha Zeta, valuable Beiss field glasses Bx3o, Deltrintem model, black, in brown case. Genervous .Reward. Merrel, 432 W. College Avenue. Phone 188-M. 38-4 t pd CAM LOST—One froster silver Mexican bracelet on campus last Sunday night- Call Betty Deemer, 101 Wom en’s Bldg. i9-lt np. VOP FOUND—Girl’s gray raincoat and green hat; in car parked at Recrea tion Hall Sept. 22. Call 9911. Ask for George Mirtz. 32-lt pd. CM CODY’S MANOR . 301 S, ALLEN Board and Room at Popular Prices. Enrolls In ‘A Man’s Course’ f ™ W "S' ml Alexandra Tillsoh, the first girl to.enroll .in the, School of Mineral Industries at Penn State with Dean Edward Stcidle who is showing her around the school’s museum of minerals. . J\ I '-' V CT* V'*'*''? V#^<, ; / ' ' ' ir->:-;^ : :/^ : :^ V '' -">► V, Chester Ripe home-grown tobaccos ' We begin with the right kinds of mild ripe Domestic tobaccos. Then we age and mellow them like rare wines for flavor and taste. Aromatic Turkish tobaccos Next we add just the right kinds and the right amounts ” of Tuikish tobaccos to gi\c Chesterfield the "seasoning” that hcl ke th . iiclps to ma.. _jemtajte better. • ’ . illffllllk. Blended : ■ Fir lobat crlie fSMllllil (Qh takes good things ■. ™ o ™-" Y - malt i t>ood ihiniis ...then . ROSA KINO CRETE " " '\>£v PONSELLE MARTINI • STUBCKCOLD . . substitute for mild ripe tob 0,1934. licctrr A Myms Tobacco Co . i| : i;;-V!;l : ;!S:5 r!: :vV : v'' : : : 'x<v;:^ : '' ; ' THE PENN'STATE ' COLLEGIAN’ .... I ‘La Vie’Editor Issues Call for Candidates Work on the 1935 “La Vie” will get underway at 7:30 o’clock tonight, when all candidates for the editorial, art, and business staffs will meet in the publication office, Room 315, Old Main. William' Y. E. Rambo ’35, ed itor-in-chief, will address, the meet ing which will precede assigning of work for. the year. ' Although the actual designs for the bodk have not been completed, work has gone forward since candidates We are now making our 1 own Ice Cream. Have You Tried It Yet? LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP In the heart of the fraternity ’;.. • /section. • • 21(LE. Nittany Ave. Phone 310 were first called last spring, Rambo said. Additional candidates, who have not yet worked on the book, will' be eligible for competition for positions on this year’s junior board if they, attend tonight’s meeting, he said. All candidates, however, must be. junc tors. . Although the engraving and print’ ing contract' has been awarded, se lection of a suitable cover for this year has not been completed,' accord- State Colleges Newest and Most-Modern Floral Shop Invites You to Inspect:lts-Home - . ■at •• ' : .. 135 S. ALLEN STREET, The Claron Floral Shop Phone 795 .. .V'/>DeU.veiy:Service any - field cigar Tuesday,. October. 2, 1934 ing to Carl R. Conrad ’3s, ; ’art editor. Bids will be received within the next few'weeks. of:-the College fine arts department and the “La Vte” staff cooperate in choosing.a dominant desigmfor.the bo'ok.*’ With the, meeting tonight, staffs will be split-into their respective: .Business, women’s, editorial, editorial, and-art,' and wilL. work--separately in •the future! . .-JJ-V .
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