Page Four Wommiumfl BALLROOM DANCING INSTIWC % TlON—lndividual social dancing instruction. • For appointment call 7194' or see Mary Hanralian, Fye Apts., 200 West College avenue. LOST—Maroon scarf, striped with yellow and black; in Rec Rail. Phone Jones 111. Reward. IG6-1t GD FOR RENT—If you arc looking for a single room, well heated, and board, try the Harter Club, 114 W. Nittany avenue. Phone 46-J. SINGLE ROOM FOR RENT—:With single bed; good location. Garage also available. Phone 295-M or, call at 625 N. Allen. 173-2 t. pd GD A TON OF COAL IS A TON OF COAL BUT SERVICE QUALITY COURTESY Arc a part of your dealing with FOSTER COAL CO. Phone 144 . GET. YOUR • HOME NEWSPAPER We'Cary a Complete Line Magazines NITTOY NEWS MORNINGSTAR BREAD "The Well Baked Hoine-like Bread" MORNINGSTAR BREAD is fine for every purpose. 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 , _ 't c -4,1*, ; * 1 1....,, . -\,,,;....::::::.--- .v._l ' 7 ....... ww • - 'c 1,.110".1s) .. :\ • ... A ',proved by American Medical Association Dear Jack: Thanks loads for the Valentine Candy from the Corner"FE Rll I ED MAILED OR DELIVERED)' FOR RENT—Room, single, second floor front, steam heat. Phone 761,1 or Call 125 W. Fairmount avenue. 101-2 t pd DVt FOR RENT—Single room, well furn ished, quiet, warm and congenial at s'3 a week. None bettet. Col lege avenue. Phone 203-J. WANTED—Student to share apart ment opposite campus. Phone 700 AI. Fye building, top floor. 181-2 t pd GD WANTED—GirIs to occupy desirable rooms in a private home. Favorable location. L'32 S. Burrows. Phone 627 J. WANTED—GirI to share attractive double room with senior 232 South Burrowes street. Call 627-J. 172-2 t pd CD WANTED—Studnts and townspeople to learn the value of COLLEGIAN Classified Advertising. Call at Stu dent Union in Old Main. FOR SALE-1935 7-tube Silvertone radio and electric phonograph at tached original price, $6O for $23;• al so 35 G. E. floor sunlamp for $lO. Phone Fred 880-R. 182-2 t pd GD FOR SALE—Compound microscope, like new except for model. Inquire Zoology building. 17d 2t pd GAR GOOD SKATING—During favorable weather; rink 45xSO ft. Corner of Foster and Atherton. Admission, dime per day. 183-I.t pd GD FOR. RENT—Furnished room, rent $2.00. Call at 611 S. Pugh street or phone 18L-IV. 181-1 t pd GD TAKE ADVANTAGE.—of the CoL z.txn.ve Advertising Service by call ing the Student Union office today. g.._.. .... :•.::-..'!..:::.," :!. „..........:.;.; ,. ::::: , :. . ii „ : „ . „:„....... :. ...,........, - , : „ . ..,.‘.:F:, : :,',':,......,..,., : ,...„,:; ., :‘ 0.1,„,,:;,::„,;.,:,,H ~.-_-:,......:/.....:,.•":,:,,„.,"::::::.,.,„:.., - ogenyg .for two -'.years in • storage , WarehoLises, .• I.M. SCORES I BASKETBALL Alpha Chi Rho 32, Sigma Chi 19. Phi Kappa Sigma 19, Beaver HOuse 10. Sigma Tau Phi 18, Phi Gamma Delta 13. Kappa Sigma 17, Watts hall 14. Ramblers defeated Sigma Tau Phi, forfeit. Unit CG defeated Beta Kappa, forfeit. Co-Edits Senior Ball held great' attractions for our alumnae as well as for our underclassmen. The .Kappa Kappa Gammas entertained Ruth Hacken berry and Betty Brenneman Walsh this week-end. Lil Etters '35 spent the week-end at the Chi Omega house and Fay Christine '3l returned to the Delta Gamine house for the week-end. Skippy Diffenderfer Irons '35, Edith Rutter '35, Helen Taylor '35, and Connie Russell were at the Kap pa Alpha Theta house this week-end. Nancy Levier spent the week-end at the L'Amitie house. Freshmen Debaters To Meet Bucknell Here Opening a series of freshman de bates, William E. Breene '39 and Ed ward K. Taylor '39 will represent the Penn State debate squad against THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Bucknell Junior College in a debate which will be held in Room 1, North Liberal. Arts Thursday night at 7 o'clock. - The topic for discussion will be: Should the 'congress of the United States have power to override de cisions of the Supreme Court declar ing acts of congress unconstitutional by a two-thirds vote '.~i : `v~~ n':s''~i ~`:~ h .`~ ...:c. .. <~.. FIRST,— 'dinned and picked leaf by part of the stalk w' THEN— each day's picking cured right by the farmer . . . at the right time and in the right way . . . no "splotching"or brittleness, but every leaf of good color and flavor. FINALLY bought in the open lied for storage ...then hogsheads to age :wo years or more un illness and bitterness. <~: S Featuring . . . . ' The Old Left Hander p JOE SANDERS H And His Original Nighthawks 4 Friday, March Sixth p Admission—s 3 . 4 2 Including Tax er . z ,, vier f p'Re ci s .. 0 .; , . ,‘- lor d • , t : 0.936, LiccEir E. MYFAS 706ACCO'CO", Tueiday, Febrdary 1 ":""j . , ■ . . . born' u'sed leaf • M
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