Pago Four Capital—s2oo,ooo Surplus and Undivided Profits—s27s,ooo ■ + The First National Bank of State College STATE COLLEGE, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation John T. McCormick, President David F. Kapp, Cashier CAThauh . :: A Warner[Drothcii Thtittc " Shows at . 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:05 p.m. | TODAY ONLY SPECIAL ATTRACTION Action pictures of former Penn State football teams and their opponents! The members of the 1936 foot hall squad and the couches will be the guests of the theatre to night to witness the silent pic ture of former games against Navy, Notre Dame. Georgie Tech; and Carnegie Tech. Mad adventure along Manhattan's! Billion dollar “dia- m niond row!” | SATURDAY ONLY [ Hoo RAY! Hoo Ray! she’s back— MARTHA RAYE (Sensation .of “Rhythm on the Ranee" and “Big Broadcast of 1936") with Shirley Ross, Bob Cummings ‘HIDE-AWAY GIRL’ .More music 1 and comedy from the latest mnd*cap star! | MONDAY anti TUESDAY | r P 1 il 11 e rrancnotTONC laundry bus Reginald OWEN % A W. S. VAN DYKE stack—thov Production k PrwSuctd by .. ... .. Jo«#ph L. ManfcUwicx tIC adten- i A Mtue-Geldwra-Hartr ftelur# tUTO OR the 1 run. Choice Cuts of Quality Meats Lamb Legs lb. 27c Standing Rib of Beef lb. 28c Lean Lamb, diced lb. 30c City Chickens each 12c Lamb Patties „ each 11c FISH AND OYSTERS HOME-MADE SAUSAGE AND SCRAPPLE + + + COOK’S MARKET DIAL 7!>l SWIM! Glennland Pool Between the Lions (Continued from page three) in the disillusioning of Penn’s builder uppers ... It may be none of our bus iness, but Bob Higgins’ Nittanics out played Harvey Harman’s Pennies plenty as the first downs show. “A couple Notre Dame trans fers gave their all: Hauzc for Penn; Silvano for State . . . Particularly, though, we enjoyed the deadly tackling and all around center play of Mr. Chuck Cherundolo, State’s valiant cap lain. If we are any judge of such things, Chuck gave Mr. Hauzc just about all the trouble even an All-American • center would care to handle in one afternoon. On' the basis of today’s play, Cherundolo, not Huuze, gets our vote for an All-American berth.” Chick Werner has been having a bit more luck at the job of prognos ticator ' than this department these days. Before the I. C. 4-A. meet, he said that Olexy would place FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT ALL TIMES Special: Fruit Baskets made to order PRICES ARE RIGHT McKEE’S MARKET (OPPOSITE THE Nit tan y A-Warrier-Bros. Theatre'.. • 6:30 and 8:30 Evenings at Last Complete Show . . 9:05 Matinee Every Saturday . 1:36 TODAY ONLY | | SATURDAY ONLY | WE DELIVER among the first three. Olexy finish ed second. Chick further predicted that State would place anywhere from “third to twenty-third” and that the first three would be Michi gan State, Manhattan, and perhaps Cornell. State placed fourth, headed by Michigan State, Manhattan, and Cornell in that order. This boy Olexy deserves no little credit. While he ran the course in a little slower time than he took to cover it in the dual meet-with Man hattan several weeks ago, his per formance is to be commended, none theless. His slower time may be ac counted for by the fact that the course, in Van Cortlandt'Pavk had been al tered since the Manhattan meet and also by the fact that the race was run in sub-freezing weather. | After the finish of the race, news paper photographers asked Waite* of Michigan State, the winner in the var sity event, and Olexy to line.up for a picture with their arms around each other. They did so, but before pos ing, Waite asked Olexy, “What’s your name?” POST OFFICE) Visit the New Dance Floor HUSKO’S BEER GARDEN fyL/tiJr/li/ii/t. i Hotel Philadelphian FORMERLY HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA Highly recommenced' by experienced trovelers the world over for its worm hospitality; Its excel- lent cuisine served in comfortably Air- Conditioned Restouronts; its convenient location to the business section; and its unlimited parking focijjtjes. 600 ROOMS wiib.fcoif. from *2.5# up' DANIEL CRAWFORD, ill. (MANAGER 59 th ami CHESTNUT STHEETS PHILADELPHIA, I*A. TVI n ni l C “The Beer that 1M U LUiLO Tastes Just Right” See this new system at the Allen Street Rathskeller Enjoy the JIM HARRIS, Proprietor THE PENN . STATE COLLEGIAN Lederer Takes ROTC Defense at Discussion (Continued from page one) Warnock used the figure of a puritan walking down the road with a Bible under one arm and a gun in the other as exemplifying his viewpoint. He said that for peace— must.bo tempered with realism. While desiring peace, he" said, we-raust npt be blind to danger/'“An armed truce, such as exists teday in Italy, is very bad,” the Dean maintained, “but the pacifists in striving; .towards peace, assume-the'goal .is.already won.” Practically the Dean desired to limit; arms to a defense of this country and Us policies. • Classified Advertising BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- TlON—Learn the new swing ball room dunce* steps. Individual social dancing instructions. For appointment Call 3218 cr see Mary Hanrahan, Fye apartments, 200 W. College avenue. TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office ma chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Avenue. WANTED—Three double study desks in fair condition. Phone 3251 and ask for Furniture Committee. ‘.'l 82 2t pd. G. D. FOR RENT—-Single room or double hot and cold water. Inquire 346 East Beer Straight from the Keg Kooler Keg Beer System WANTED—Ride to Jamestowiv'WaT ven or Erie, Wednesday, Nov. 25. Phone 231 G. 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FOR RENT—One single,room with * board one-half block from Campus. Inquire at 428 West College Avc)' 90 2t pd. G. D. LOST—Sterling silver. link bracelet over Houseparty. Reward. Call’ Janet, Locust Lane Lodge. 100 It pd. G. D. LOST—Log-log slide rule name J. C. Rissingcr on it. Please. Phone 2785 A Common Expression in Town and on Campus ‘You Can Get It at METZGER’S’ A NEW LINE OF STATIONERY & DESK ACCESSORIES in beautiful-boxes suitable for gifts 50c and $l.OO TARGET RANGE IN BASEMENT OF OUR STORE now available for shooting. Use rifles or .22 cal. revolvers; . The ESTERBROOK $l.OO FOUNTAIN PEN Interchangeable points. The best §l.OO pen on the market;. RADIOS, TYPEWRITERS, RIFLES, SHOTGUNS AND BICYCLES FOR RENT Announces . . . Biggest Glass 14 oz. for a Dime and ask for J. C. Rissingcr. 98 It pd. G. D. 81 21 pd. G. D. LOST—Black Wallet containing ticket •to Bethlehem, drivers license, mon ey. If found call Doris, 2289. 87 It pd. G. D. It comp. J. W. 97 It pd. G. D. 89 It. pd. G. D. BILL BOTTORF AND HIS ORCHESTRA ... and an elaborate floor show featuring the high spots of “Steer Clear.” Plus an all-expense trip to the Armg-Navg game as a door prize. . The Corner . Rea. & Derick Dairy Stprc Athletic Store Paul Mitten’s College Diner 149 South Allen Street Friday, Novemt>er2o, .1936 • • LOST—Brown, leather key 'case con taining seven keys. If found please Phone G4o. it’s going to be lots of fun . . . "The Varsity Drag" given by the Thespians and Glee Club this SATURDAY, NOV. list REC HALL PICK YOUJR OWN LUCKY NUMBER AT inTofn 93 It pd. G. D. 91 It pd. G. D. §l.OO per Couple ICE
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