Page Pour Shows at Complete 1:30-3:00 show at 6:30-8:30 'nut, ' 9:10 TODAY ONLY A Return Engagement of the Short That Caused And on the Favoiable Comment This Summer. Same Program„ w ings Over Mt. Everest” A Pictorial Record of the Daring Flight by Commander Feßowes Over the Unconquered Summit of alt. Everest! . . . SATURDAY ONLY Added "MAJOR BOWES' AMATEUR HOUR". An Interesting , Film of Radio's No. 1. Program. - MONDAY AND TUESDAY "HE'S YOUNG... IT'S .' [O . TO:OS HELP HIM THROUGH!". The greatest of all heart stories.. . as youth meets its first temptations! CLARENCE BROWN'S PRODUCTION EUGENE O'NEILL'S great American drama outstanding success of the past decade 'now en even greater screen triumph! 3larnng WALLACE 131EERY and ALINE MacMAHON ERIC LINDEN • CECILIA PARKER SPRING BYINGTON D" to; " CLARENCE BROWN • Be Practical 11,1 * GIVE LINGERIE AND HOSIERY was - Moore Dress Shop 121 E. College Ave. . • . • . . . .. HERE IS WHAT PROMINENT LOCAL MEN SAY ABOUT THE . ~ . . .. . • . . . •, .. . . . . . STATE COLLEGE', CO-OPER'ATIVE ADVERTISING BOOK - LET H •-•:' MERCHANT . , • ' . „ MERCHANT -• . COLLEGE OFFICIAL . .. This novel se'rvice grit one of my dollars; and I should think it . , . . I believe this Inisklet offers a substantial savings on . any east' •. . <> ' would easily be. worth a dollar to scores of others. Naturally; 1 • ejk. ... . . An' unusual sales medium that giVes merchants many nov•con-, purchases made at stores which are members of this association.— '•. satisfied myself as to its soundnes's 'before investing. . 7. • • tads and opportunities for selling. it should be welcomed. '. J. C. HARPER . • • A. It IV ARNOCK M. C. MATEER . ~ • ~ . . • ' ON SALE AT Corner Room, St rident-Union, or Student Agents on Campus . . ~ • " • -"- --- "- 20 Chosen for First Freshman Swim Team Twenty freshmen, selected on the basis of time trials from more than forty candidates, have been selected by Coach Robert E. Galbraith to com prise the present swimming squad. Additional candidates may try out later. Included in the freshman squad are: Jack J. Barbour, Alfred R. Bechtel, Gordon IL Boyd, Kenneth 11. Bunk, William .T. Ferris, Samuel G. Gaily, Richard W. Halm:, Franklin H. Hill, Robert F. Holdren, Ray E. Kiefer, and Robert E. Kirby. Others are: Loren E. Kline, Arthur 4i • ___ 2(..... IS " i\- -) Y .q....:: : 7 c ..V ~*:" P= . j , . 600 W. Lehran, Warren E. Oliver, Charles E. Palmer, Russell D. Rodham. Fes W. Tibbott, Charles S. Welsh, Tim B. Welch, and John E. Wray. NEC R 11.1.1 1 0 IN d BALLROOM DANCING INSTAUC- TlON—lndividual social dancing instruction. For - appointment . call 7704 or see Mary Ilanrahan, Fye Apts., 200 West College avenue. WANTED—Young man to share stu dent's room. Good board if desired. Phone 1507-R or cull at 512 W. Goi lege avenue., 91-It pdJCP WANTED—Ride to Chicago or gener al direction December 18th or ipth. Call 627-J. •' WANTED—SingIe room, close to campus. Please write to Box Y, Student Union Office. 05-it-pd. G.D. WANTED—Ride . to Pittsburgh' De cember 19th. Call 953; ask for Baldy. 98-It-pd.,G.A.R. WANTDD-4 sleigh, 6 reindeer and a Santy Claus for Student Union "Merry Christmas" dance, Friday, Dee."l3. WANTED—Niee quiet room near campus for two• students, prefer ably in private home. Call Student Union Office. FOR SALE—Studebaker •sedan, new tires; motor in perfect mechanical condition. Very low price. Call'Jones 284-J at 522 W. College. 97-1 t pd. G.D FOR RENT—Room, with garage: Good location. Phone 295-M or call at 625. North Allen street. 94-1 t pd. C. D. POR - RENT—Desirahle room for two girls; 232 South Burrowbs street. Phone 627-J. = . 99-1 t pd. aw. FOR RENT—Double room, well heat . ed. Phone 245-M, 305 South Bur rowes Street. 100-2t-pd.-D.W. LOST—Brown Raglan wrap-around Overcoat .Wednesday morning N.L. A., Pigskin gloves. in pocket, Re- Ward, call Bob Shafter'at Beta Theta Pi. Phone 127.• 102-It-D.W. LOST-Large .black ca t named "Spooky," few _white hairs under• chin. Reward' if returned to '236 Fraziei 'Street. Phone' 98J. - 103-2 t-pd. LOST-One Chei , rolet hub-cap and cap protector. If 'Sound please plume 75J1. 9G-2t-co. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Campus Bulletin Renjamin.Tillson will speak to the local Mining Society at a meeting in Room 315 Mineral Industries building at ''73o o'clock. ' - TOMORROW Penn State ..Club will meet in the Old Main Sandwich Shop at 8:15 o'clock. All non fraternity .men arc invited. We like the new Arrow Shirts now being displayed. Pay us a visit soon—and see zvhat you think of the*. $2.00—52.50 FROM'S opptisite front campus _ ;rc• - The < < DEN A NEW RESTAURANT' RENDEZVOUS with Complete Food Service GI.,P,NI , f.LAIsID AI'TS. , BEAVER AND PUGH For Good Pu,nxsutawney Coal Call HILLSIDE COAL &, ICE CO. express the feelings of men who are wear ing Freeman Shoes. the way they look and feel on the feet. the way they keep their smart appearance icing after 'other shoes have. been discarded: "Satisfaction"—alone is a weak word for Freeman qualities. Let us put a pair on your 'feet—then you'll know what we mean. BOTTORF BROS. Entrances on Beaver and Allen 310NDA1 A meeting of all sophomore women candidates for the editorial hoard of the COLLEGIAN in the COLLEGIAN of fice at 4 o'clock. Junior candidates fur the LaVie art staff are to report at 309 Main Engineering at 7 o'clock today and tomorrow. TUESDAI' . , Additional try-outs. for the Penn State. Club's glee club will be held in Room 410 Old Main at 8 o'clock. All non-fraternity men are eligible. MISCELLANEOUS . 'will also be held in Recreation halt An all-College New Year's dance Saturday, January'4, with Bill Rotted. Morris Fromnz says Friday, - Deceintier G,,1935 "It doesn7t cost. any' more -to dress smartly, if you buy cor rectly." ' . .
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