Thursday, February 6; . 1936 f Anne - Hangen To Open oSeries of Discussions Anne E. Hangen, Secretary of the division of placemeilt credentials, will ligld open discussion' eatinks for sen ii*:education students in the Home I'conoinicii, 'auditorium each Wednes day afternoon at 4:lo,4idginning Feb-, rUnry 12. The first topic of the series ”Tea Ching Certification.' ,ThesoisSembliea'are to: be, given for tile purpose of dismissing:certification . requirements for teaching, in Penn- Uilrania. and elsewhere,., the' .worie of placement-agencies, job htinting, in eludingltntmrietva, letters of applica ii§n; etc., rind . technique din, general. Miss intends ho hOld. at least three of these' m'ectings and as 'many more as 'are requested... • I)ance'Piorams Invitations Banquet Menus Publications - littany Printing & Publishing Company 110 College Aven# . • CAT II AUI4 ' • •Ai''hael".P.-41.asikeatIO Shows:at . 1:30, 3:00;6:30, 8:30 Lest complete show at . . 9:10 Also at NITTANY FRIDAY Dramatic dynamitewritten by MARTIN MOONEY, the :news paper reporter,' who went to jail sacause., he could not divulge the 'Mire& of .his: secret information .The most timelY dramatic romance if the. year! . FRANCHOT TONE ;,And-ISIADGE' EVANS !fEXC LUSIV E -STORY" : STU ART ERNIN FRIDAY NITTANY SATURDAy. A SPEOIAL': TREAT FOR ,ENIOR:BALL WEEK-END! 'HAROLD ,LLOYD 1`7IIE: MILKY WAY". ",, I SATURDAY ONLY Adapted from the current best ;"seller and literary sensation— LIONEL in ItRYNIORE "THE VOICE of BUGLE ANN" MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN and ERIC LINDEN [MONDAY & TUESDAY The Record Crop Casa Loma fans won't be too im pressed by their version of "With" All My Heart* but I'd suggest that the recording wasn't too good. Good tune, though. The other side is "Lovely Lady," and this one 'is just as dis appointing. Decca has done better than this by Glen and the boys. (Decca-652.) Ted Fiorito has been lured into the' Deuce studioS and his "Just One of Those Things" is right good stuff. His piano is choppy but,cute, his triimpetlman messes, around, and the vocal' by Muziy and the Debs is well handled—and it's recommendfd. Not so pleasing is the other side;. it's "I'm Gonna Sit, Right Down and Write Myself a Letter." It's much too sweet for that : type of tune. (Dec ca=.67B.) • • .The old Ray Noble who recorded in !Europe had everything and Victor is smart enough to appreciate it. They have released an old job ."It's Great To Be in Love," and it is a star. Bill IHarty on traps holds up his end and the bass player and he' pounded out !the rhythm to a fare-thee-well. The 'clarinet passage near the beginning is a darb and the sax section clips away like mad in their contribution. The trumpet player lets drive into the brass hat and nearly sends it across the studio. - The vocal is lusty and all in-all it takes the•week's blue ribbon. . The coupling, "My Sweet," is the ex -act antithesis. The trombone, alto, and •vocal are all honeyed, although the rhythm -is 'unobtrusively sustantial. (VictorL-252:32.) Rudy Vallee pops up with two tunes from the Jesse Matthews film, "First a Girl," and doei well with material. "Everything's in • Rhythm With my Heart" is a lively MARIE CLARK TOWN SHOP Special Formal Attire and. Accessories for Senior Ball S. 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De pends entirely on individual taste as to whether you'll like these two num bers; "When" and "When Hollywood Goes Brack and Tan." The latter is a novelty with possibilities. Cleo's pi ano and vocal is backed by a rhythm outfit consisting of bass, guitar, and traps. (Decca-632.) . Paul Whiteman's swing crew marches precisely and gayly through the strains of "Darktown Strutters' Bali" and "Farewell Blues" and it's typical Whiteman. He has the help of the Teagardens and Jack takes the "Darktown" vocal in a way you'll like. Soloists get plenty of chance to strut but the spontaneity of the colored out fits seems to be missing (Victor -25192) Vallee plays "Hypnotized" and Duchin yields "Moonburn" on one and the same platter. Vallee's' vocal isn't, the best part of his side, but his band seems to have taken a new lease on life. Even the violin section seems to have caught the idea. Duchin—but why dwelt on' such a theme? Lew Sherwood patterned the vocal after the carefree style of Bing, so it isn't so bad. (Victor'2s23l.) Lombardo takes two of the hits from ."Porgy and Bess," the Gersh win opus, and acquits himself well. I won't carp about that abominable trumpet, or the poor piano, or the trio trying to sound like a lot of levee loungers and sounding just like the Lombardo trio; there is enough or iginality shown in a passage or two to make it a worth-While addition to your collection of Americana. Titles? Oh! yes; "I Got Plenty of Nuttin' " and "'Tain't Necessarily So." (Vic tor-24201.) Nobody but Ellington writes num bers like these; and no other band ought •to be allowed to play them. Nevertheless, '•Bird of Paradise" and "Rhapsody, Jr." have been done by Jimmy Lunceford in true Ellington style and they don't suffer. at his bands. The Lunceford bounce stands out in these numbers and they get the green light. (Decca-639.) Bing Crosby lost no time in getting his tunes front "Anything Goes" on . . . 75c $2.00 to $4.00 '•N\ tAx 11 \1 r\riltilicri 1 1 - % piomip AM 1 '/ Luckies are less acid Excess ofAciditiof Other Popular Brands Over Lucky Strike Cigarettes THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN the was, and they can be recommend ed to anymie. Georgic Stoll's band front the Coast , provides the accom panitnent. "Sailor' Beware" has the good old Crosby lilt and the band goes to town right behind him, hav, mg caught the spirit of the thing exactly. The coupling, "My Heart and 1," finds Massa Bing in just ns fine voice and we for it (Decca-631.) Ted Fiorito takei. "The Broken Record" for another spin and in spite A' making the: vocal too draggy and sweet; does as •good a • job as any recorded to date. He brings in the flectric organ on : the other side; 'Hypnotized," and achieves some un :usual effects. Easily a two minus. (Decca-677.) Deem has a new outfit on the pay roll, and While we don't know a thing about origin or personnel, we want to give Low Stone and Inci band a big hand and welcome him 'to our list of !hythm 'providers. In "Lazy Rhythm," aptly named; he presents a bronze brigade that belts it, out and.the whole disc is Co full of body that you just Want to shout. The othere side, "Med iterranean Madness,'! has tricky lyr ics .and a rhythm that pounds itself into your Consciousness. A good item. (Decca-656.) , : 1f anyone knows this band, just drop a card care of this department and 'let your reviewer in on it. Victor again caters to the "Hot Club" boyW with Mezz Mezzrow cut ting "Old Fashioned Love!' in tip-top style. If this is ,the same crew that he had for "Apologies," then a side wise peep into Eddie Nichols' note book. reveals that it's Ward Sillo way's trombone that, you hear right at the beginning; Benny Carter's al to next, some - swell high trumpet breaks, then' Bud Freeman's tenor. You won't go wrong on this one. The other side'has the unusual title, "35th and Caluinet," which we presume to be a street in some Dixie town. Here Mezzrow'hands out some clarinet that even Goodman wouldn't be too ashamed of. Nice piano work and lots of 'swell . bass and traps; Kirby and Webb, if our. notes were copied cor rectly. Chick hasn't the driving force of Krupa but his liveliness is a coin, pensatory factor that rests 'easy on Spend a pleasant evening with your Tall date at. the GREEN ROOM • of the. . Markland Hotel "Thc bright spot of Itclic.faretc," ME= N. 1 ,\ 1\ \ CLASSIFIED BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—IndividuaI social dancing :nstruction. For appointment call 7794 or see Mary Hanrahan, Fye Apts., 200 West College avenue. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Two or three rooms, good location. 506 East 3ollege avenue. 1.72-it pd GD SINGLE nowt FOR RENT-With single bed; good location. Garage also available. Phone 295-M or call at 625 N. 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