Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 12, 1935, Image 4

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Milk Dealers Consider
Lininger's Researches
Researches carried on by Dr. Fred
F. Lininger, of the department of
agricultural. economics, expected to
result in , z2ommendations for a per
manent state milk control system, ap
rli—kble to 311 conditions and fair to
all interests have attracted the at
tention of the Pennsylvania Milk
Dealers association.
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Matinees at . . 1:30 and 3:00
Evenings at . . 6:30 and 8:30
A complete allow us late as 9:10
LAST TIMES TODAY
"DEVIL DOGS.
OF THE AlR''
JAMES CAGNEY
PAT O'BRIEN
MNI6ARETIIPMSAY• FRAU IMI6II
?WI TTA - NY
Th.eal!t,
6:30 and 8:30
Evenings at
TODAY and TOMORROW
(Tuesday-Wednesday)
"Glorious Musical"
• THURSDAY ONLY ,
The hilarious affairs of a
besieged bachelor ao h o
lost his head and his
freedom «t the same time.
"LADIES SHOULD
, LISTEN"
with.
Cary Grant—Frances Drake
Charles Ray—George Harbicr
and Edward Everett Horton
CATH,AUM
Shows at
1:30 - 3:00
6:30 - 3:30
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 • '
An Outstanding Novel and Play
On t:
Complete
Show
After
Game
'Katharine Alexander • Reginald Owen • Jane Baxter
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14
(FRIDAY AT THE NITTANY)
(BY REQUEST)
• "A Trip Thru a Hollywood
A. Valentine Present.for you
and your friend: . • Studio". '
Twisting the Dial
WEAF-660 IVGN-720 WJZ-760
WABC-860
All Times Eastern Standard
Foreign press correspondents air
opinions on world affairs at 2 on WJZ
... their strategic posts should make
tharn well-informed ... another talk
in the "You and Your Government"
series, this time by ex-Governor Win
ant of N. H., on WEAF at 7:45 .. .
Frank llhunn plus a concert orchestra
yields pleasingly saccharine melody
at 8 via 'WABC . . . Lawrence Tib
bett's stirring voice comes to you at
8:30 on Win ... Ginger Rogers and
Joan Bennett are competing guests
on the Ben Bernie and Bing Crosby
shows respectively—and' the time is 9
on WEAF and WABC, respectively
. "Lady in Ermine," with its wealth
of grand tunes, is slated for WEAF
at 10—take a tip and give an ear to
this well-staged hour .. .
TOMORROW
Mary Pickford's play of the week
is that perennial favorite of long ago,
"Daddy Longlegs," and dial WEAF
at 8 for it ... Funnyman Fred Allen
has a swell show on WEA - F at 9,
except when he hands it over to the
amateurs—some are good, but most
fed&wir
next Thursday night! Syncm
pation. • Melody. Campus
thrills.
UNIVERSITY OF
PENNSYLVANIA' NIGHT
GU EST; OF
.morion
LAWSON ROBERTSON
t ,, (farricrui elymPlo trank-coanh)'
THURSDAY, FEB: 14th
KDKA-7:45 P.M., E.S.T.
Tune In every week at the some
time. N.. 13. C. Blue Network.
A Complete
Show as Late
as 9:10
His Iron Fist Smashed India .
and the Heart of the Only Woman
He Ever Loved!
CLIME
is ir_~
se~RONALD
COLMAN
LORETTA YOUNG
-ADDED
of them actually reek .. . petite Lily
Pons, soprano, sings with the Koste
lanetz crew at 9 on NVABC, if semi
classical music is more to your taste
. .. Ricardo Cortez, of moony pitcher
fame, will act as narrator for the
Lombardoland program when they hit
Hollywood—catch them on WRAF at
10 . . . chances are, you'd rather get
the premiere of Jack Pearl's new
show at the same time on WABC—
Jack has dropped the Baron role, and
will play the part of a German inn
keeper Freddie Rich's band and Pat.
ti Chapin, singer, will handle the mu.
sical angle . . .
THURSDAY
For our premature enthusiasm
about the new College Prom show, we
offer apologies . . . Red Nichols and
Ruth Etting work wonders as far as
they're concerned, but there is entire.
ly too much rah-rah atmosphere
smacking greatly of the studio—but
if you will listen, it's on WOZ at 7:45
. . . this all-girl ensemble under the
baton of Phil Spitalny is worthy of a
flock of roses—Maxine has a voice
in a million and all the girls are top
notch instrumentalists as well as
singers—dial WABC at 8 and see ...
Fred Waring—but who listens to any
one else at 9:3O—WABC, etc., radi
ate this ...
Ray .Noble,,' celebrated English
composer and conductor, will open
a new series a week from tomorrow
on 'NVEAF at 10:30. For a while
Noble marked time by writing mu
sic :for the movies in Hollywood be
cause, the Union officials wouldn't
let him•play in this country. Their
differences having been adjusted,
this creator of both fantistic and
sweet rhythms, will be heard for
twenty-six weeks.
=EI
DON BESTOR, Maestro on the
Benny program, has been broadcast.
ing for over thirteen years.
-MIKE
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section of the department
where ChesilVield tobaccos
art blended and cross-blended.
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MONDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY
LUCREZIA LILY lIICIIARD
DORI PONS n oisiE4r
KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS
9P. M. (E. S. r.) COLUMBIA NETWORK
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
CAMPUS BULLETIN
TODAY
Freshman Editorial candidates for
Froth report to Froth office in Old
Main at 8:15 o'clock tonight.
Student Tribunal will meet in
Room 318, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock.
Graduate - students in the School of
Education will meet in Room 417, Old
Main, at 7 o'clock.
l'enn State Grange will meet in
Room 905, Old Main, at 7 o'clock.
l'i Tau Signia: will meet in Room
,913, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock.
Freshman Commission will meet in
Room 302, Old Main, at 7 o'clock.
International Relations club will
meet in Room 318, Old Main, at 7:30
o'clock.
Players' try-outs for next few
shows. Sign up in Room 413, Old
Main, between 1:30 and 6 o'clock for
appointments.. • Try-outs will be held
in Schwab auditorium tonight.
W. A. A. board meeting at 6:30 o'-
clock in W. A. A. office, McAllister
ball.
Women's intramural board meeting
at 7:30 o'clock in W. A. A. office.
Student Tribunal will, meet in
Room 318, Old 'Main, at 7:30 o'clock.
Grange meeting in Room 405, Old
Main, at 7 . o'clock.
TOMORROW
Fireside 'session in second floor
lounge of 'Old Main at 4:15 o'clock.
Prof. Mason ',Ong will discuss "Eng
lish Readings."
I. P. C. will meet in Room 405, Old
Main, at 7:30-O!clock.
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• Valentine Candy •
. - -
*hitman's »- Maillard's
and our own Boxed Candies •
•
tkiII'XILED ANYWHERE t •
' 1 DELIVERED LOCALLY
'THE CORNER
.•:;;UNUSUAL •
Tau Beta l'i will meet in Room 318, -
Old Main, at•.7:30 o'clock.
Pi Delta Epsilon will meet in Room
418, Old Main, at 7 o'clock:
Alpha Phi Omega will meet in
Room 417, Old Main; at 7:30 o'clock. -
WEDNESDAY •
Penn State Astronomical society
will meet in Room 28, Physics build=
ing. Dr. Charles A. Rupp, of the de
partment of mathematics, will speak
on "Locating the Heavenly Bodies.",
THURSDAY •
Kappa Phi Kappa will meet in
Room 417, Old Main, at 7 o'clock.
TUESDAY
Bradford-Sullivan Club . will hold
its regular monthly meeting in the
Alumni rooms in 'Old Main at 7:30
o'clock.
MISCELLANEOUS
Students who filled out Employ !
ment applications in the. P.S.C.A.
office the beginning of the first se
mester are •requested to' bring these
applications up to date by filling out
their schedule for the second semester
on these blanks.
CLASSIFIED
RADIOS FOR. SALE—See G. L
Loomis at 139 South Frazier street
Phone 467-R. 93-2tpd CM'
ROOM FOR RENT—Double or sin:
gle. Board if desired. 'Also garage.
025 North Allen. (North of Campus).
Phone 295-M. - 90-ltnp CM
FOR SALE—Ohe large room suitable'
by cross-blending, tobaccos . . . and
how
_does it make a cigarette milder
and taste better . . .
Well, in blending you take two or more tobaccos
and
,mix them together—a rather simple process.
But cross-blending goes a step further . . .
TN making Chesterfields we take
IN
Bright tobacco . fromVirginia, the
Carolinas, Georgia and Florida. We
take Burley tobacco fiom Kentucky
and Tennessee, and tobacco from
Southern Maryland.
. Then in addition to. these home
grown tobaccos. we: ;take tobacco
grown in Turkey and Greece.
We bahanee these mild, ripe hothe
grown tobaccos with the right
amounts and the :right kin& of
• for light housekeeping or two
room apartment. 132 South Barnard
Street. Phone 15074. 100-ItpdCM
WANTED Fraternity Laundries.
" Sheets' furnished. Low rates call
1507-3. 5-ItpdDW
WANTED—For cash, a copy of the
lithograph "Pennsylvania State Col
lege" drawn by Denslow, published
by Corbin about 1878. Picture proper
measures 12 by 18 inches. Ernie
Miller. Pi Eappa Phi Fraternity.
OUR WHOLESOME BREAD
APPROVED BY THE
American Medical Asenciation
•
MORNING
STAR . 'o ,o `
BREAD-
Wholesome Baking. Products
"Good to the Last Crumb"
DELIVERED FRESH DAILY TO YOUR HOME OR FRATERNITY
The Bell'Telephone . COmpany of Pennsylvania'
• •
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MEM
Just what is meant
aromatic Turkish. ' - -
Then, instead of just mixing the
tobaccos together, we blend and
cross-blend them so that all the dif
ferent flavors go together into one
full flavor—the Chesterfield taste
that so many smokers like. .
Cross-blending tobaccos' as it
is done in. Cher/et:fields' gives
the c&eirette a ph. , arkg taste
and aroma , --they're mild and
yet They satisfy.
Ttiesday, February 12, 1935
2-ItpdCM
FOUND—Brown and white checked
wool scarf. Owner may have same
by calling at Student Union Desk and
paying for this ad. •
1-ltnpCM
LOST—GoId plated Wahl Fountain
fen.' Thursday Afternoon. In Old
Main or between Old Main and Educ
ation Building. Reward if returned to
Student Union or Nittany Lion Inn.
3-ItpdCW.
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