Poke Four CAMPUg BULLETIN TODAY Prof. Amos E. Neyhari, of the de partment of industrial engineering, will speak on "College Citiienship" at the freshman discussion series for men in the Hugh Beaver room, 304 Old Main at 7:30 o'clock. The freshman women's forum will he held in Room 302 Old Main at 6:45 o'clock. Mrs. Amos E. Neyhart will introduce the subject for discussion, "A Co-ed's Religion." TOMORROW Le Cercle Francais will meet in the Women's Building , at S:l5 o'clock. All members are urged to be present. C !.;?;, L•owix THURSDAY The fortieth music hour of the Pres• bytmian church will be held in On church building. Miss Kathryn Phelp will be guest pianist. MISCELLANEOUS Presidents of honor societies ma... get lists of students' averages from Professor Kent's office on the sec ond floor of Main Engineering. All campers of Christian Youth camps who were not members of last year's Camper's Club are requested to leave names and addresses at the P. S. C. A. office immediately.. Free Student Union Dance Friday, November 1. No stags allowed. Approximately one-fourth of the seniors' at Yale contemplate being MORNINGSTAR BREAD "The Well Baked Home-like Bread" • + MORNINGSTAR BREAD is fine for every -purpost. It makes sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourishing. And if you want crisp toast that fairly melts in your mouth, this is the loaf for you • MORNINGSTAR SALLY ANN AND PURITY BREAD , . • /.1 5 14 11 1 1 44 1 / 4 " 1 Approved by. American Medical Association y.I I IC N Y CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . _ Classified advertisements will be accepted - only .at the Student Union Desk in Old Main and must be. paid foi:betareinsertion. Atls -eceirnd up to noon on the day preceding "publication: . LOST— White gold .Gruen wrist watch: Initials" C. G. D. ,Reward., 37-2 t pd S.D. BALLROOM DANCING INsTiLifc- TlON—lndividual social dancing instruction. For appointment -call 779-J or see Mary Hanralian; Fyc Apts., 200 West College avenue. WANTED—Student to take single room in Frear Hall for reniainder of semester' at, special 'rate. :Call "Obie" at Delta 'Chi 175 lt•compßWO WANTED—Ride to:Allentown Sat urday noon gctober 26. Call Beat rice Quinn 783. pd DW ROOM FOR RENT— Reasonable rate. Please phone '9911 or call at 214 West College avenue. 38-1 t GD Your initials Free! Embroidered on These New Design SPADE SPA4EX SHIRTS ' Specially Priced $1 39 in 3 for Sr The Collar.requires.no starch!• It will not wilt or curl! ThC Broadcloths are 166x68 count! Each..Shirt . is Sanforized Shrunk! Each Shirt cut to Government Stand-, ard! Patterns are Fast-Vat Dyes—will not fade! 600 Shirts to select from! Sizes 11 to 17; Sleeves 32 to 35! H. W. SAUERS S. Allen St. 'MEN'S WEAR. State College THE. PENN ,STATE COLLEGIAN - - - WANTED"-- Two men for double room at - . 1.0 5, E. - Fairmount avenue. Call: rib and ask for Fred Young. • .36-1 t pdGD WANTEDi—Ride to Wilkes-Barre for 'week-end -of October 25th. Please call .SelmkGreenberg at 166-R. • • '39-Co. BS WANTEP4Ride - to or toward Pitts- . . ' btrgh;:tomorrow, Wednesday, Octo ber '16 . . call Swain', 'No. 793 ItCoTS PR9POSITION—An interesting pro positien'l for . some Jive-wire who wants to get into a good field. Coin plate ecalipnient for a 'pretzel bakery at a sacrifiCe.liipiire at Student:Un ion. 2tch WBII The SI'AIDE INITIAL :GIRL, is . at our store ALL THIS WEEK. Schooled the art of :embroidering., she is an authority on monogram 'design. Your initials will be skillfully em liroidered FREE! • \\ I :...,..„,........... ~ . ;Ni.:".....:.::,::N ii:: . ::.1160:;:i; , ' ,8 ::M .. ' i :' i1t 5 ;..ii,!,;2:.:4 " ...,:.':. ..-......44p,'". -.t.k.,7-i-e"-. E=SM Drami,Diiision.Opens Current Plays Library The dramatic division of the Col lege is introducing a new lending li brary service of current plays after ten years of success in this field. A complete directing service is being offered in addition to an opportunity to rent Costumes and electrical equip ment eta nominal cost. Modern plays may be obtained. :it reduced royalties by this plan. The directing service is available for straight dramatic productions or musical Shows. It was tried out with musical shoWs' for two years; under the. direction of J. Ewing Kennedy, In Pittsburgh Two Big ,Events! Friday Night-7:30 p. m., Pittsburgh Alumni . Smoker—Hotel Fort Pitt - Saturday Night—Supper Dance, Hotel Schenley $2.00 'per couple, including midnight dinner Will Rhyshanick—Pittsburgh's Favorite Maestro— and . . His Band , WILL YOU BE THERE? itna in straight &mutts last year un der the direction of Prank S. 'Neus baum and David D. Allison, of the de partment of English composition, be fore being added permanently to the extension service program. Supervi sion of the entire service is uncle': Prof. Arthur C. Cloetingh, of the divi sion of dramatics. The lending library of:cunhnt plays was started by Professor Cloetingh, head of the division; for the use of former students, and is now Veing 'used extensively by suhool and local dramatic organizations in many parts of the state. The libraiy t , containing nearly all the modern plays obtainable for pro duction,' is the only one of iits• kind open to amateur producers in the state. It may be the only one of-its this Weekend -for Mildness for Better Taste Tuesday, October 22, 1935 • kind in the country. Through the medium of the library, amateur pro ducers may examine plays under con sideration for production at the rental fee of five or. ten cents per play be lore investing in copies 'needed for production. The fee barely covers postage. Plays. selected are purchased directly from the publishers. A HarVard professor, W. Y. Elliott, would divide the country into ,12 red gions and , drop the present federal system of states.:' Fraternity Jewelry ' •at the , L. G. BALFOUR CO. Office in Sauers' Store Allen Street •