Page Four World's Deepest River The Saguenay is the werttrs deepest 1 1 1 , - 11 , A • Warner eres- Thula: Evenings at . . . ot3o and 8:30 Last complete show at . . 9:10 FRIDAY ONLY A RETURN SHOWING Edward Everett Horton R K • • Helen Broderick • • RADIO Erik Rhodes • Eric Blore Picture SATURDAY MATINEE at ":. O'BRIEN' •'-'•,-..IIIIRDIOCINARRIGAN mi.vi IA .•• INSTRUCTION BALLROOM DANCING INST.AUC 'VON—lndividual social dane:ng instruction. For appointment Call 779-J or see Mary lianraban, Fyn Apts., 200 West College avenue. I WANTED WANTED—Resident student wants work during Christmas .vacation. Will care for furnaces in fraternities or private homes. Phone i27-J. 115-It-compWBH WANTED—Passengers to Chicago; round trip in 1932 Buick sedan, Call 174-R. 1.13-1 t compDL WANTED—Ride to Miladelphia or vicinity this Saturday, December 11. Call Rutledge 175. 116-Itcomp rn•o WANTED—Ride to New York for ' three in etosed ear. 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Phone 175. 108-IteoGß • The DEN • - • • A NEW RESTAURANT RENDEZVOUS with Complete Food Service . . GLENNLAND APTS. BEAVER AND PUGH. ' Distrilrated by W. R. HICKEY ,State.Collgge-1i0ne,1517 Hi Dealers in•the Highest Grades of "... ' • •. • l' 1 :•i•' :: •.' Coal and Coke Call Us for Your Supply of • • FIREPLACE WOOD • Phone 1364 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Botany, Seminar Held At. a botany seminar held' i nthe Botany building last week, several reels of botanical movies showing the opening and closing of .flowers and the growth of seedlings and fungi were priserited. The seminar was at tended by staff members, graduate students, and' students who specialize in botany.. Campus Bulletin TONiGIIT Student Union Merry Christmas dance at Recreation hall.' MONDAY Dr. O. dittleregg, consulting en gineer ,will speak on "Some Ceramic Problems in the Building Industry" at a meeting 'of the American Cera mic Society ,in room 119 Mineral In dustries building this afternoon at 4 TUESDAY;o'clock. German Song program at Auditor ium at ' MISCELLANEOUS , All-College 'New, Year dance at Recreation,hall Saturday, January 4, 1936. October N.T. A. checks are avail able at the.treasurer's ofifce. Tickets for . the Friar Druid dance are on sale at the Student Union of fice. CINEMANIA Lovable Frank Morgan comes to the Cathaum screen today in "The Perfect Gentleman" and 'carries on the rogue tradition of such pictures as "Naughty Marietta" and " fairs of Ceßini." He is supported by an English star of the vaudeville and legit stage, Cicely Courtneidge, and the young lace element.is supplied by Heather' Angel and Richard Waring. Others prominent in the cast are Herbert 'Hamlin and Una O'Connor. Leo is certainly roaring louder these days for MGM than, he ever did for PSC. • .Morgan plays the part of a down at-the-heels army officcr who socks relief from his impectinious state by going on the stage as a stooge to Miss Courfneidge. There are romant ic complications, and . occasional dis cords in the melody of love; but the fade-out finds Morgan possessed of more money than he had had in some time and in addition the lovely Cicely. The dances are directed by Dave Gould, and include a balloon special ' ty number that broke some ten thou sand in rehearsal. As if you cared! The picture was originally destined for' the Broadway stage, but MGM nulled a fastie, and here it is. "Sweet Surrender" is the name of the attraction at the Cathaum tomor row, and it's so new the Cinemania hasn't a line on it. It is a musical with a flock of good -tunes. , • . To be perfectly frank with you, we are much more interested in the short subject that has been included in the program. It's a two-reeler on the Di onne quintuplets. If you , profess to be of the hard-berled school, touched on ly,,by scenes of death; diseaster and destruction, then see this short and find out how sentimental you' really are. another 'late relsease, will be the Cathaum offering Monday and Tuesday. • It features the virile Spencer Tracy and it has plenty of action. , "Top Rat" returns to the Nittany today and this most talked-of music al of the year will provide' much in the way of entertainment for those who failed to see it before and for some who did.. Astaire and Rogers .have steadily gained favor. with each successive musical they have appeared in, and this effort is tops. Foy . Film, give the blood and thun der addicts another treat with the littany showing "Hard - Rock Harri gan': toniortow..-.Georgc tho Pars°lutlity plus iestarred and.the übiquitous villain of this' drama of the mountain - tiinnel 'rred Kohler. Irene Hervey is the. love in, terest, and highly decorative, if I may 'The Record Crop, When Eleanoi' Powell 'combines her tap and vocal abilities with the rhythms of . Tommy Dorsey's band, you have something. It's IGot A Bran' New Suit," from "At Home Abroad," and this recording is tops. Swell rhythm and trombone. On the other side is a . Bea Lillie-ish version of a ditty titled "That's Not Cricket." Some good orchestral breaks and a tap finish that has its points. Victor—No. 25173 Two really' good tunes get slightly less better treatment than they should at the hands or Red McKenzie and his Rhythm Kings. "Every Now - unit Then" and "Monday in Manhattan" are the numbers, and the ,Whiteman protege has assembled • a bunch of musicians that serve as 'fair back ground for. the McKenzie vocals but Have You Bought Your Ad Book? BUY ' : ELECTRICAL APPLIANCEB.. FOR CHRISTMAS . Liven Your. Tree with. WHIRL GLO'S Tree Sets and, all Appliances . + • W. H. MARSHALL 208 S. Allen St. Phone 752"""' not so well otherwise.. Decea—No: GB? . .0 o o Al Donahue, a newcomer to the network and recording world, has put on wax two swellegant tunes for dane ing. "Love Makes The World Go Round" is iffneit:tenipo„ and the're- Verse, "Twenty-Four Hours a •Day," is a smooth bot of melody—Donahue is said to be the up and coming mae stro of the day. We feel that this is extravagant, but we've been, wrong before. Dean 139 g . Bob iHoward, dusky crooner,"hai gathered into himself a small rhythm oath and for a small group does pretty well. His- piano and clarinet in "It'S Written' in the .Stars," are the feature spots, while the piano gets the nod in the CoUpling,'Sugai His vocals lack the spontaneity of Waller's, but they have that ,husky appeal that Harlemaniacs dote on. Decca—No. 598 * 5 * Decca pulls another ace front its Morris . Fromm says "IVlote thought to shirtS "and neekweir means more color to theco§ttirno." Our. ; selection of shirt's and. neckwear will add'the proper touch of e'oloito any man's •drobe:. • Mohawk Shirts . .. $1.50 to $2.50 nd: Beau lirurnmell Ties; .55e...5t $l.OO 14 1 10-toov,s svl4 - otos 1'6141' ffrstas Ay Nf. 100 vi .• ' Ci S‘C° V.1 11,V, Cis— -6 101 k. 10 NAOCC• I\N P\S &- S SAVE AFTER SEVEN THE. HELL TELEPHONE COMP/0 , 71'1 or •PENNSYLVANIA Friday, Liecemlier 13,1935 deck with the signing. or Louis Arm .streng. One of his first releases is "Got A Bran' New Suit,". and it's a darb.• The vocal is typical and tbe trumpet, breaks are on the nose. "I'm in the Mood for Love" is on the other side and he displays his mastery of they trumpet here .in. 'unmistakable terms. He is on his best behavior in the vocal of 'this one. • ' Decca—No. 579 Since • the. Dorsey split meant two good bands instead of one we're in favor of -it. Moreover, since the trom bone is our favorite instrument,-.we've been leaning toward brother Tommy. And with the recording of '`lt's Writ ten in The- Stars," ,we think that his band is one of ;the best in the busi ness cf dispensing smart commercial stuff. This number is smooth- from any angle- and lovely Edythe Wright does the - vocal.. A catchy number that has plenty Verve is on the other side: "One .Umbrella For Two." Is good., • Victor—No. 25172 4.;,- FROMM'S 114 E. College' Me