'Friday, October 19, 1034 TYPING Theses ant] Reports—Reasonable Prices. Room 210 State College Hotel Bldg. Tel. 327 or 441-R, or by Appointment. HELEN CESSNA EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING + 808 MINGLE Next to Fire Hail on Frazier Street. It’s not what you earn that makes you rich, but what you SAVE. The First National Bank of State College State College, Pa. John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier HANN’S WATCH SHOP i WATCH ATTACHMENTS AND REPAIRING. Located in HOY’S DRUG STORE 120 East College Avenue. FRATERNITY CHAPTER PAPERS ... \ / . "It’s time"'to r ße : gett'ingout:tlie' : ~ Chapter Paper for Alumni Day. We shall be glad to help you get out an attractive paper at a reasonable cost. 7 NITTANY PRINTING & PUBLISHING CO. Between the Corner and the Movies Here it Is , , MONDAY... / f\ I still got a 3 DOLLAR You, too, can sing the weekly cpme back “prepaid.” Think song of a.dollar saved... may- it over, be more. How? Send your. You can count on the de laundry home. We’ll pick it pendability of Railway Ex up anytime, take it home, and press for shipping anything— bring it back on time. If you anywhere. We give a receipt aredepression-conscious,you on pick-up and take a receipt may even send it “collect”, on delivery, double proof of And if you remind the folks prompt and careful handling, that Railway Express is the ■ Insurance included up to $5O. way to ship laundry, you . • For service or information standachanceofhavingyours merely call'or telephone BELLEFONTE CENTRAL FREIGHT STATION State College 411 : State College,. Pa. The beat there ia in transportation SERVING THE NATION FOR 95 YEARS RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY, Inc. ■ NATION-WIDE SERVICE Alumni Perfects Plans Plans for ‘Alumni Homecoming weekend were perfected at a meeting of the homecoming committee on Wednesday night. The committee is composed of alumni from the college and ' town, representatives of the faculty, student body, men and wom en’s student government boards,” In terfraternity Council, the Athletic association and Blue Key. Dutcher Delivers Paper Prof. R. Adams Dutcher, head of the department of agricultural and biological chemistry, will address the American Dietetic Association on “Recent Trends in Vitamin Research” at a session in Washington, D. C., this week. Professor Dutcher will deliver his paper Thursday. MAGAZINES ‘ SODAS Norris Drug Store . Glennland Apartment Building Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes FORD V-8 “Service as Good as the Car Itself.” + Nittany Motor Co. West College Ave. . HAROLD D. OCK Lions To Engage Lehigh Saturday (Continued'from, page one) to play again tomorrow. They are Captain Harold ‘Whitey’ Ock, speedy halfback, and Howell Scobey, who will be remembered by Lion fans as Le high’s heavyweight wrestler. Coach Glen Harmeson put his pro teges through long scrimmages this week, with the freshnian team run ning Penn State plays against the varsity. Leo Pennauchi, hard-driving sophomore back, who was injured in pre-season training, was back in uni form Tuesday and may be available for the tilt tomorrow. I look for the Lion varsity to roll up several touchdowns early in the game ? after which Coach Bob Hig gins will use substitutes to hold the lead and save his first-string players for the more important games to fol low. Mann Will Install Honorary Fraternity (Continued from page one) sity of Washington on April 8, 1909. At present there are 40 active chap ters of the fraternity. The Matrix, a magazine for women in journalism; is published under the direction of the fraternity six times a year.. OLD MAIN ART SHOP ] Across from Front Campus Yams-and-CrochetzCottons-- - ■ Instillation# Free. Gifts • Picture Framing , “It’s toasted” ▼ Year threat protection against irritation—against cough THE-PENN. STATE COLLEGIAN Officers Nominated By Freshman Women Jean Whittle, Olwin Evans, Lillian Graham and Clara Jones were nomin ated by the freshman women for class president at the class meeting last week. Others nominated were: vice-president,. Christine Hoffcr, Betty Gillespie, Julia Brandt and Dorothy Knox; secretary, Barbara Diehl, Sally Butler, Jessie Schminky and Frieda Knepper; treasurer, Helen Cunningham, Emma Scbeggia, Doro thy Bollinger and Betty Rorcr; social chairman, Marian Weaver, Jane Sei bert, Mary Stetler, and Alexandria Tillson. CLASSIFIED LOST—Bill fold. Reward. Call Northrup—lo7l-R. ■ 72-ltpdCW FOR RENT—2-room student apart ment nicely furnished. Conveniently located will accommodate 3 or 4. Phon 739-R. ’69-lt p<l DW WANTED Passengers to Lehigh game leaving early Saturday morn ing, arriving at , Bethlehem about noon. Round -trip $2.75. Call Bill Heckman at 971-R. 70-lt-CompWBH MUSICIANS—Freshmen or Sopho mores interested in joining a new ly formed jazz orchestra are asked to meet in 405 Old. Main, Monday at 9 P. M. 71-lteomp BM RADIOS FOR SALE—New and sec ond-hand. G.. L. Loomis, 139 South Frazier. G3-2t-pd-CM WANTED—Students’ Laundry. Will call for and .deliver. Phone 355-M. G 2-41 np CM HAMAS-LASKY BATTLE PRAISED BY OLD TIMER Steve Hamas’ recent fight with Art Lasky was given highest praise by a gentleman who should know a good .fight when he sees.one. William A. Brady, who managed both Jim Cor bett and Jim Jeffries in their cham pionship days, pronounced the recent fight the best one he has seen since Jeffries and Tom Sharkey staged their famous twenty-five round thrill er at New York in 1899. -The reason given by Brady for that ranking is that.not once during the teh.rounds was'the referee Jailed upon to separate . the contestants. Never did either of the fighters deign to clinch. Whenever one or the other was stunned, he fought his opponent off, instead of a clinch. Brady mentioned that even when Hamas was tottering-under Lasky’s i crushing blows, he threw •punches; as fast' as 'he : could-/ to •return; Laaky’s fire with-more blows; rather than,go into a clinch where' he might recover his poise. Alumni Plan Smokers On Football Weekends Two Penn State Alumni smokers, to be held on successive week-ends in Allentown and New York City, have been arranged by the alumni groups in those cities, Edward K. Hibsnmn, executive secretary, announced today. The Lchigh-Northampton county alumni group will hold a-smoker at the Hotel Allen, Allentown, tonight,! plan to be in that vicinity for the! "YeahM know they’ve got a bigger house, r .a bigger mortgage, and-a football captain, but one of our brothers has a FORD V*B" with only the clean center leaves—these are the mildest leaves—they oost more—they taste better. to which all Penn State students who Lehigh football game tomorrow are invited. Coach Bob Higgins and Ilib [ simian will speak. The New York City alumni group has arranged a smoker to be held in the Hotel Pennsylvania, Friday night, October 26. The Blue Band will play for this event and speeches will be made by Higgins and representatives from the Columbia athletic associa tion. Arrangements for this affair are in charge of Herbert Corson ’2O. Students who plan to attend the Co lumbia game are invited to this smo ker also. i Page Three SKeep Growers Sales Distribute 125 Rams Decided improvement In Keystone sheep flocks is expected from the 125 purebred rams distributed at five sales or exchanges sponsored by coun ty cooperative sheep and wool grow ers associations, William B. Connell, head of livestock extension service, reports. Cumberland. Indiana, Mercer, Sus quehanna, and Venango County or ganizations staged the sales or ex changes which were patronized also by sheep growers in surrounding counties.
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