Page Four CAMPUg BULLETIN TODAY The freshman forum for women will meet in Room 302, Old Main, at 0:45 o'clock. The subject to be discus sed will be, "What Is College Suc cess." The freshman men's forum will hold its second meeting rn the Hugh Beav er Room 304 Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. Dean Ralph L. Watts, of the School of Agriculture, will address the men on "Red Letter Day at Penn State." All freshmen are invited to attend. Application blanks for the Louise Carnegie and John W. White Schol arships should be obtained from the ... but, after alLiS.Said and done,. it's the cigarette it self that counts does it suit you? office or Prof. Trurold 7C. EveYett, 208 Main Engineering, filled out and returned before Tuesday. Student Council will meet in Room 418, Old Main, at 7:15, Agricultural Student Council will meet in Room 407, Old Main, at 7 o' clock. TOMORROW Freshman woolen's class meeting in the auditorium of the Home Eionom ies building at 6 o'clock. House representatives of the W. S. G. A. will meet in Room 305, Old Main, at 4 o'clock. This includes all presidents of Nvomen's dormitories and representatives of women's fraterni- .the question is, ~Now, when it comes to a cigarette that will suit you. . . you want to think whether it's mild, you want to think about the taste An open organization meeting of the Pre-Medical society, which all pre medical students are invited to at tend, will be held in Room 110, Home Economics building, at 8 'o'clock. There will be a Table for German conversation every Wednesday noon at the Sandwich Shop. Those inter ested are invited to join. Interfraternity Council will meet in Room 405, Old Main, - at 7:30 o'clock. Deutscher Verdi% will meet in Room '304, Old Main, at 7:30 o'clock. Non-fraternity freshmen will meet iri the Chemistry amphitheater at 7:30 o'clock. Harry B. Henderson jr. '3O, editor of the COLLEGIAN, will speak. W' I 1r TANN Warnee Bros. theatre.' . . • Evenings at . . 6:30 and 8:30 Last Complete Show Starts at 9:10 I TUES. and WED. • Direct from its run at the New York Roxy— . •7 1 % . • _ .HE TOOK A' FLIE R AffOVEH 4 tro g , - • . 1 4 1 .1. • 0( WITH THIS GIRL ..-." • 4••••- - 1... , Who-wa Alo, s out for ci fling I. • -' ll .The - gayesrentertananent treof t r.Z.r . the'iec_ 44,—/ . itd , ..4.42-I.teto k. LEDERER_A' .M l \l4 4 6,4 : I 0 1 o's o 1A a TSAC Y,.PRO v O I: x FC TI ON rERANCESyDEI e-ZTA.4 mi=AZ KM TAMRFF s '4 . JJJ s~.>: -a~~:~:>....r That Chesterfields are milder and taste better is no accident . . . The farmer who grows the tobacco, the ware- houseman who sells it at auction, to the highest bidder, every man who knows about leaf tobacco will sell you that it takes mild, ripe tobaccos to' make a good cigarette. ' In making Chesterfields we_ use mild ripe home grown and Turkish tobaccos. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CINEMANIA Claude Rains, whose characterize- Lions distinguished "The Invisible Man" and "Crime Without Passion," garners more laurels in "The Last Outpost," which plays at the Cath aum on Wednesday. Cary Grant and Gertrude Michael are the other leads. Cut from much the same pattern as "Bengal Lancer" as regards type of locale, dramatic action, with the ro mantic interest slightly subordinated, yet playing an important part in the friendship 'of •two British officers, "The Last Outpost" retains all•of the qualities that made "Lancer" a mem orable photoplay, but with a com pletely different plOt development. Rains, .as a British secret service agent in the Mesopotamia region dur ing the World War, brings to his role a sincerity', and skillfulness which marks him as an actor with a definite screen personality in this, his third picture. , "High Gaucho," which conies to the Cathaum on Thuisday, introduces to the screen John Carroll and Steil' Duna in a stirring drama of love on the paninas2. "The Viiginia Judge," film version of Walter..C.Atelly's well-known stage character, ' , witiCh plays at •the Cath aum. on 1! ridgy, is' a .combination of comedy and'innsophisticated romance, a 'simple'.-aiiiry of small town life .in the Tidewater country of Virginia. KellyhiMself, in the title role, con tributes aw.excellent...characterization as the lovable f judge whose court room is the cento, ; Of •many'bits Of phil osophicaVbut.sarceStic,.hamOr as he pronounees '.aentenee on the many cases appearing before him. . • Members of the suppoking cast are Marsha I . iiint,:Stenin Fetchit, and Johnny' DoWas. The . show- was di rected by... Edward Sedgwick.. 'N.ofv Serving Weeklo3oard and Meals The, Marine Room. of the Colonial lis9Vest . Nittany CLASSIFIED 'ADVERTISING Classified advertisements will be accepted only at the Student / Union Desk in Old ,Main and must be paid for before insertion. Ads received up to noon on the day preceding publication. INSTRUCTION • BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—IndividuaI social dancing instruction. For appointment call 779-J or see Mary Hanrahan, Fye Apts., 200 West College avenue. ANNOUNCEMENTS LISTEN—to the games this Satur day with a new 1936 Crosley Fiv er. Perfect daytime reception. Reg ular $19.99 set, only $17.99. See or phone Bill Heckman at 971-R. LOST—Light gray topcoat in SLA - basement Thursday between 10 and 11 o'clock. Reward if returned to Student Union desk. It co. DPS LOST--,Small black note book belong ing to W. H. Robinson. Phone 313-J. LDST—"Esseritials of English Com position: by Espenshade and Gates," "Practice Leaves" and a psychology hook.. Please phone Lawrence 211-It 29-ItPdGD BOARD—Four and fii.e dollars a week. Zerby Club, 234 South Allen street. Please phone 66. 23-3tpd GD HOME COOKINGn—Why not ' try good borne -cooking al 'Waddle's; 240 East College avenue.-24-2tpdGD FOR SALE FOR SALE—C Soprano saxophone. A-1 condition. ReasonaW to quick buyer. Phone Grubb at 175. ltcRG FOR SALE—Radio—will sell for rea ' sonable price. Please call at 132 S. Barnard or phone 1507-J. 281tpdlint ACM ME ROOM FOR RENT— Also garage. Please Call - at 625 N. Allen or phone 295-M. 26-27 pd GD WANTED—Ride to or toward Pitts burgh, tomorrow, Wednesday, Octo ber 16. Call Swaim, No. 793 ItCoTS WANTED—OId books. Please 'phone 812-R and give •the names of the books and authors. Phone 812-11 27-ItpdGD PROPOSITION—An interesting pro position for some live-wire who wants to get into a good field. Com plete equipment for a pretzel bakery at a sacrifice. Inquire at Student Un ion. , 2tch IVBH Why Not Pay Us Visit ! FLAT ROCK INN Admission . . . 15c and 25c DANCING Every. Wednesday and Saturday Night BUD WILLS and His Blue and C f old Orchestra WE SERVE DUBOIS, OLD GERMAN, PHILIPSBURG and PABST BEER c a w , Ori .. for mildnes .. for better taste Tuesday, October 15, 105 Get the Classified Habit Looking for' a place to live? Need•a part time job? Lose anything? +++. Tell your want ads to us, we will tell the campus +++ Call Student Union Office College - 500
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