Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 08, 1935, Image 4

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Nanking CoVernnienrs Bureau of
Education is taking the first steps
toward development of a system of
free education throughout China, pat
terned after the public school sys
tem of the United States.
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Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30
Last Complete Show at . 9:10
TODAY -- WEDNESDAY
PEOPLE LOVE THIS STORY
BEST OF ALL! 50,000,000
readers have enjoyed the book!
Now, this biggest-selling romatic
novel since time began is on the
screen!
"FRECKLES"
Gene Stratton-Porter's stirring
tale of the Limberlost— ,
with TOM BROWN
(as Freckles)
Virginia Weidler and Carol Stone
TilunsDAl
EDMUND GWENN in
"THE BISHOP
MISBEHAVES"
with
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
' and LUCILE WATSON
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Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30
Last Complete Show at . . 9:10
LAST TIMES TODAY
WEDNESDAY
Thursday at the Nittany
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Co-Edits
Kappa Alpha Theta was escorted to
the football game Saturday and to
dinner by Phi Gamma. Delta. They
were entertained Sunday at dinner by
Delta Chi.
Delta Gamma gave a tea for trans
fer studests on Sunday. Sally Wentz
ler Hubler, former chaperon of Delta
Gamma, is visiting them from Vir
ginia.
Initiation was held by Alpha Chi
Omega Saturday afternoon. The new
initiates are , Rosaline Mestrizat '37,
Edna M. Bruno '3B, and Carolyn Ty
son '3B.
Elizabeth K. Barton Chi Om
ega, visited here this week-end from
Duneannon where she has been teach
ing.
Catherine M. Gorman '35, social
editor of the Lancaster Intellipencer,
spent the week-end at Chi Omega
fraternity.
Chi Omego initiated Myra M. Buck
'36, Jean E. Kemp '37, Alice T. Alle
bach '36, Ruth Morris '3B, Dorothy
Haslem '37, and Jessie L. Schminky
'3B.
Dorothea Ruth 'A Gamma Phi
Beta, has been appointed to the ad
visory committee of the National
Youth administration for Pennsylva
nia by Isaac C. Sutton, Philadelphia,
who is the state director of this com
mittee.
Chemists to Convene
The sixty-third meeting of the Cen
tral Pennsylvania Section of the
American Chemical Society will be
held in the chemistry amphitheatre
next Tuesday, at 7:30 o'clock. The
organization will be addressed by Dr.
Roger Adams, president of the Amer
ican Chemical Society, and head of
the department of chemistry and pro
fessor of organic chemistry at the
University of Illinois. The meeting
will be preceded by a dinner in honor
of Professor Adams in the Sandwich
shop at f, o'clock.
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It takes mild ripe tobacco
ji*A to make a good cigarette
CLASSIFIED
BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC
TION—IndividuaI social dancing
instruction. For appointment call
7794 or see Mary Hanraham, Fye
Apts., 200 West College avenue.
WANTED—Beaver Field pictorial
salesman for home football games.
Good commission. See Bill Skirble,
313 Old Main, Wed. at 4:15.
LISTEN—to the games this Satur
day with a new 1936 Crosley Fiv
er. Perfect daytime recenption. Reg
ular $19.99 set, only $17.99. See or
phone Bill Heckman at 971-R.
ROOMS for students. Also -garage.
625 North Allen.street. Phone 295-N.
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COLLEGIAN Classified Ads bring.re
sults. Whatever your need. - Let a
Collegian classified help you. The cost
is surprisingly low. Inquire at Stu
dent Union Desk in Old Main.
LOST—Li Library, gOld initials, M.
N. Please call Madge Norton, 222,
Mac hall. 18 It pd. G.D.
LOST—Gray-check overcoat in coat
room of Sandwich Shop. Finder
please call 183-R. Reward.
19,1 t pd. G.D.
LOST—Mickey Mouse Wrist Watch..
Left in Old Main. Reward. Please
call 729-R. 20 it pd. G.D.
FOR RENT—Large pleasant room
for two students. Please call at
228 E.llamilton Ave., or phone 605-R.
21 it pd. G.D.
WANTED—Two students' to take
room in Watts hall for remainder
of , semester at special rate. Call
"Obie" at Delta Chi; 175.
It comp. R.W.O.
ROOMS for students; also garage.
625 North Allen Street." Phone
295-If. it pd. G.D.
From 1900 up to 1934 the leaf
tobacco used for cigarettes in-
creased -from
13,084,037 lbs. to
326,093,357 lbs.;
an increase of 2392%
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
STUDENT UNION BULLETIN
Dr. Roger Adams,. professor of
chemistry, University of Illinois, and
nationally known writer on stamps,
will lecture on the "Stamps of the
United Stoics for the Years 1912-
22," in RooM 418, Old Main, at •1:30
o'clock.
All sophomore candidates for sec
'and assistant fencing manager report
to the fereing . room in Recreation hall
at 4 o'clock.
Compulsory• meeting of freshman
women, in Home Economics auditor
ium at 1 O'clock.
Freshman and sophomore editorial
and art staff candidates for Froth are
requested to report to the Froth office
in Old Main at'4 o'clock.
TOMORROW
Art candidates and members of the
busness staff of Old Main Bell are
requested- to meet in Room 315, Old
Stain, at 7:30 o'clock.
"Know us
6y the
company
we keep
' Authtirized
• 'headquarters for
Society Brand, Knit-tex,
Hart Schaffner & Marx,
Saxon-Weave Worsted-
tex . and Campus Togs
clothes.
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A meeting of the Pershing Rifles
will be held in the armory at 7:30
o'clock. All basic corps students who
are interested should report.
Try-outs for the chorus, cast.and
be held at 7 o'clock in Schwab audi
technical staff of the Thespians will
torium.
Le Cercle Francais will hold the
first meeting of this year in Room 302,
Old Main, at B:ls'o'clock. All mem
bers are urgently requested to be
present.
MISCELLANEOUS • -
The sales force of the Beaver Field
Pictorial should report to the Stu
dent Union office between 10 and 11
o'clock Saturday• morning for the
Western Maryland. game issue.
There will be a Table for German
conversation every Wednesday noon
at the Sandwich Shop. Those inter
ested are invited to• join. .
Florsheim, Nunn-Bush,
Friendly, ForiUne and
Crosby Square Shoes for
men.
Red-Cross; Modern Miss;
Selby, Matrix, Stetson
Shoes for women.
Arrow and 'Mohawk
Shirts
Schoble and Stetson i
Hats
FROMM'S
114 E. College Ave
are smoked today because
)ut thein—,they are better advertised.
for, the increase is that they are made
tobaccos; then, again the tobaccos are
►mestic and Turkish tobaccos.
'lade of mild, ripe tobaccos. .
_ science knoio about is used in •
making it a milder and better-tasting cigarette.•
We believe . you will enjoy therri'.
Collegian Dance
FRIDAY NIGHT REC HALL
You are Invited to Visit and Inspect • , '
"THE SHIP'S DECK"
7 OF THE ,
The Colonial's Marine Dining Room
'll5 West - Nittany
• 'BOARD AVAILABLE BY THE WEEK
Why Not Pay Us a Visit?
FLAT ROCK INN .
Admission . . . . 15c and 25c
DANCING
Every Wednesday and 'Saturd4 Night
+
BUD WILLS and
Blue and Gold Orchestra
WE SERVE DUBOIS OLD GERMAN
PHILIPSBURG P.ABSPBEER
Tuesday, October 8, 1935