Friday, November 2, 1034 Spectres of Pristine ‘Froth’ Greats Leer From Pages of Silver Anniversary Edition Last night the Froth emerged from a twenty-five year old chrysalis and broke out like a sudden rash on the leading newsstands of the continent in. its Silver Anniversary issue, a packet of pleasure from its Robert Foster cover to its seventy-six color blaze of finish. The shadows- of former greats leer from the pages of this quarter, cen tury milestone. Roy Dunklc, Regis trar Hoffman, Robert Foster, Wayne Weaver, Tom Waring and every oth er famed artist who walked the weary road of the Froth mug is represented in this historical cross section of the comic. In the contemporary or near con temporary field there is offered for your subtle sense an enviable round of Don Gordon, Bcnno Hibler, Rob ert McKean, Fran Cohen, Ed Zcrn, IT’S HERE!! 5 Tube Crosley Radio $19.99 Complete + Come in ftfr Demonstration W. R. GENTZEL 200 East College TEXAS LUNCH We Serve Fresh Oysters and Clams on Shell Also Hard Shell Crabs Alive or Boiled TASTY DEVILEDED CRABS WE INVITE YOU TO TRY THEM Home-Made Ice Cream Hamburgers and Coffee Fountain Service and Magazines at HARVEY’S 220 East College Avenue SPECIAL HOTEL RATES Single $3.00 1 Double $5.00 ! Headquarters for Smith and Vassar Clubs and, undoubt edly, the preferred week-end hotel for the entire collegiate set MEN and WOMEN. t—L HOTEL. NEW WESTON Madison Avenue at 50th Street . FINE PORTRAITS make FINE GIFTS • ' YOUR SITTING MADE NOW ... . SOLVES YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS LATER PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP .212 E. COLLEGE AVENUE THE HUB DEPARTMENT STORE Maynard Wood and Jimmy Dugan. Dugan and Gordon may be viewed in one man shows. Maynard Wood, whose after col lege what ? career has wound itself so definitely about transportation a la Great Lakes, contributes a tour do Force in tragedy in “Passion’s Awak ening,” a story believed to be auto biographical as well as biological. Charles J. Wetzel, one time mystery man about Frothjan halls, is resur rected in his "Love Comes to Two- Gun Shapiro,” a hair raising story of stolen bullion and gun play. Edwin Maimed, better known as the Mongoose, sets down the account of a visit to a harem in which he was finally lost forever. He writes from his study that things are going smoothly, and wishes the staff suc cess. He has a personal letterhead by this time. “Merchant of Venison,” and “Mr. Yapp Learns To Dance” are editorial features of the dim past, as is “Gas light Love,” a quaint old legend of beer fumes and romance in which the hero gets his hair mussed. A Mug and Jester, said to be one of the most devlish in years, and an abstraction of the worst sort from the pen of the editor, complete the Ju bilee number. Robert Foster, the cov er designer, is one of the country's leading men in this field, having de signed, in college work, several foot ball illustrateds for Yale, Army, Na vy, and Penn. Call the STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO. For Fireplace Wood. Phone 35J-3 Committee Selected To Judge Alumni Day Decorations Contest Fraternity house Alumni Day dec orations will be judged this year by a' committee consisting of Walter F. Gaylor ’35, chairman, Prof. John R. Bracken and Prof. Walter Trainer, both of the department of horticul ture, and Lloyd E. Hughes ’35, presi dent of Scarab, professional archi tecture society. This year for the first time, the women’s fraternities will also enter a contest for the best-decorated house. The prizes for this contest, which will be judged by the same commit tee, arc to be selected and donated by Panhellnic Council. The judging will begin at 7 o’clock tonight, with the trophy, a silver cup, to be presented the winner by the Alumni association and the Interfra ternity Council. The decorations, which have become an annual feature of Alumni week-end, will be judged on the basis of lighting, originality, and their relation to the game. In addition to the fraternity decora tions, plans have been Tnade for the display of the municipal holiday deco rations throughout the business cen ter. These will be put up by members of the Alpha Fire company. Approximately 87 per cent of the colleges and universities of the Unit ed States are not broadcasting their football games this fall. CLASSIFIED LOST—A slide rule, near Engineering buildings. Reward. T. G. Wright. 506 West College. Phone IDS-R. D7-ltpdCM FOR SALE—7-passenger Packard se dan. - Cheap. Phone 42-J. 99-lt npchM FOR RENT—Double room, in Watts Hall. $4 a week for balance of se mester. Call Pisklak at 319 97-ltva-CM WANTED—Ride to JReading, leaving Saturday at 11. Call Stack 199. 98-ltcom—WHS WANTED—Four rides to Philadel phia for Penn game, not over $3:50, Call ifoom 320, Mac Hall 95-ltpdCM WANTED—Two rides to Pittsburgh, ...leave Friday/Nov. 9. Return Sun day, Nov. ill'. 'Reasonable rate. Call Bill Barrickman, *at 101-MI ’ 96-ltpd-CM WANTED—Two students to board with small private family. Reason able rate for either two or three meals per day. Phone 59-R. 94-2 t-pd-CM AGENTS WANTED—To distribute and sell subscriptions for “College Spectator.” New literary newspaper. Good commission offered. Call “Al” Haiges at T.N.E. Phone 324. 89-2tt-ACH SPECIAL DANClNG—lndividual and group. Instruction at reasonable prices. Call Ellen Mitchell, 708 E. College avenue. Phone 4GB-J. 81-et-np-OW LEARN TO TAP DANCE—Under professional instruction. • “Sock” Kenney will instruct a small group at convenient hours. Rates: Ten lessons for $l2. Sign up with' Lynn Christy. Call 9921. 80-ltp-CM STUDENT’S LAUNDRY—CaIIed for and delivered. Phone Mrs. Brown at 355-M. ■ 91-4 t-pd-CM Bud Wills* Service Station Gas SUNOCO Oil Beer Candy Tobacco W. College Ave. Phone 639-J COME TO OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY Bth ANNIVERSARY SALE OFFERING UNUSUAL VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Beaver Field Pictorial Features. Lion Sports For Alumni Weekend Containing articles about every sport which will be played here to morrow, the Alumni issue of Beaver Field Pictorial will be put on sale in all fraternities tonight and tomor row morning as well as before and during the varsity football game on New Beaver field. The magazine will contain twenty pages, four pages larger than the usual size. It will describe the var sity football team and the type of opposition which Syracuse will offer. It will also contain articles on the varsity cross-country team, the fresh men cross-country team, and their Orange opponents. Statistics on the freshman football team, which has thus far gone through the season undefeated, will appear in the Pictorial, as well as “dope” on the Bucknell freshman team which will meet the Blue and White plebe -eleven on New Beaver field before the varsity game. The Pictorial will also contain a number of pictures of Penn State and Syracuse gridiron stars and will contain the line-up for the game as well as the squad roster of each team with each man’s correct jersey num ber beside his name. - A list of principal penalties, an article on the “Syracuse-Penn State Jinx,” and a summary of the Lion- CHRYSANTHEMUMS why not dance smartly? FOR THE GAME Ruth Barnes School of Dancing Flowers for Your Dinner Table WILL TEACH YOU Ts CHARGING ONLY STATE COLLEGE FLORAL SHOPPE 75 , a Lesson to College Students Phone 580-J 127 IV. Beaver Tap at 7 I>. M. (Every Monday Nile) Social at 8 I*. M. Ijl/d^naif^urceds ..it makes the A A ; ' . , tobacco milder ; , • Xa the manufacture of Granger Rough Cut Pipe :, , : ~ Tobacco the Wellman Process S is used. | The Wellman Process is dif -1 , ferent from any other process or ; ' ' : method and we believe-it gives : •; A-A; more enjoyment to pipe smokers. ; ... /V gives the tobacco an ex ' - A."A~'A’j tra flavor and aroma - „ J , ‘ ' ' ...it makes the tobacco act ■ > right in a pipe—burn i slower and smoke cooler V'A-A' ...it makes the tobacco milder > , ... it leaves a clean diy ash j ,'i —no soggy residue or heel ■ ; AA'A " A/’:! in the pipe bowl Liggett & myers tobacco Co. V "k : ' -ii -A; ‘ -.r ... vv \:.r?„ ....... ~.... A - - A:: w.. ; a V• v •a>:a•: a- .v j' : A AfV A' *■ >¥ AAA A-A"'--A *" {/JrJrnd.t>r ~v\\ A-A ;A . 1 v-. : A ';; ! - ; Co-ed Chatter Alumnae breakfasts are being serv ed by nearly all of the fraternities on Sunday morning. Alpha Chi Omega is entertaining at the Sandwich Shop and Chi Omega at the Nittany Lion Inn. Theta Phi Alpha, Alpha Omi cron Pi, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, and Gamma Phi Beta are having break fasts at their houses. The Kappas are having tea for their alumnae at tire house after the game on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dengler entertained the members of Archou sai at their home on S. Gill Street last night. M. Elizabeth Diffenderfor ’35, Lil lian J. Etters ’35, and Gretchcn H. Diehl '36, have been appointed by W.S.G.A. to serve as the Foods Com mittee which will confer with Mrs. Edith M. Johnson, supervisor of the dining commons. Soglow’s King, 'a droll game, and a table of ladies of a Roman court Syracuse series, along with an ar ticle about the undefeated Lion soc cer team which is playing Syracuse on the Hillmen's field tomorrow af ternoon, concludes the table of con contents of the Pictorial. were among the more unusual mas queraders at the Mae Hall Hallo we’en dinner Wednesday. Elizabeth K. Barton ’35, Mary Louise D’Olier ’36, and Ruth E. Koehler ’3G were the committee in charge of the dinner which is an annual W.S.G.A. func tion. L’Amitie alums and actives will be guests of Rosalyn Nieman '33 of Mil heiin, at a barn dance to be held in a cabin near here tonight. Members of L’Amitic were the guests of Cavolinc Kalin ’33, at her birthday • party at her home last MAGAZINES SODAS I Norris Drug Store Glcnnland Apartment Building Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes SERVICE QUALITY PENN STATE SHOE REPAIR Allen Street In State College Now It is the College Grill 11. A. Fuglcr, I’rop. PIIILIPSBURG BEER 309 13. Beaver Avenue East College Avenue Near East Gate Page Three Tuesday night. Emily Exponshadc '35 entertained her senior sponsor group at dinner at her home on Beaver Avenue last Thursday night. The Phi Mus are entertaining their alumnae at tea on Sunday afternoon. Welcome Alumni CLARON FLORAL SHOP Allen Street >~- ;: ,'-«v! §1 m