Tagc Four , G iThaum 1 1 V ?T-;vA;Wernef,ftKAhctfrThMttc *‘\ Shows at . 1:30,3:00,3:30,8:30 Complete Show as Into as 9:05 p.iti. l LAST TIMES TODAY Girl* 1 Fuat Col* Porter hit tonga) You: "Broadway Melody” girl li back again! BORN TO MMs Eleanor Powell j WEDNESDAY ONLY* | Also at the NITTANY Thursday - ; i Meet the gayest lady "ho ever went to town! .• "S' Grand and glorious 1 '' "" - romantics! K?r /IRENE DUNNE : Cy melvvv llnil (M AS # Thomas Mitchell ThurKon Hall, Kotallncl Keith Spring Bylntfton A COLUMBIA PICTURE THURSDAY & FRIDAY V JkjH ;/ j , ;iV^ - Wi'riiej(jfpj;;7h<Are]''-. Evenings at . . f>:3o and 8:30; Last Complete Show . . 9:05' Matinee Every Saturday . 1:30 TODAY ONLY | Coihn Ofiw • Ca>tj<' MMx.ir. • Hvoinl PUlipt • WM ik» Max T(«ta . • « Kiratr Irtt. PKlix | WEDNESDAY ONLY | Don’L write—it’s dangerous! ROWIES Lp GORDON ■'•nol fjttur* Pw<l | TIIUItSDAY ONLY | “Theodora Goes Wild” with Irene Dunne, Melvyn Douglas FROMM S 1 F* U 'S 1 Afl Cof Men’s Clothing. Furnishings FROMM’S OFFER YOU A CAw and Shoes for Men and Women. 114 e. college ave. xmas Radio Winners Chosen Prof. Paul H. Margolf, of the de partment of poultry husbandry, Rob ert E. Elliott ’3B, and George A. Steele MO were the winners of the three radic-s presented by the Penn State Former at the Harvest Ball last Friday night. The drawings were made in full view of the couples by three unknown persons. HAIRCUTS 35c HARTMAN’S BARBER SHOP Above McLanahan’s Drug Store The correct formal wear for a successful Soph Hop weok-end. Featuring Tuxedos, shirts, tics, socks and all the necessary acces . sorics at popular prices. KALIN’S MEN’S SHOP 122 S. Alien Street • Stale Cullcrc • ... . .. for the good things smoking can give you Copyright 1935, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Soccer Banquet Held Members of Penn State’s undefeat ed soccer team were entertained at a banquet at the State* College Hotel] Saturday night. Speakers included Conch Bill Jeffrey; Dr. Eiwood C. Da vis, of the School of Physical Educa tion and Atliletie=; Charlie Speidel,! wrestling coach; Jim Cherry, captain of the 1927 team; Captain Bill Mc- Ewnn. Captain-elect Sol Miehoff; and Phil Barnes. Ray Conger, of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, showed movies of the 1932 Olympic games. Frank Osterlund acted as toastmaster. Garey Beaute Salon ALL LINES OF BEAUTY CULTURE Glcnnlaml Bldg. Dial 2071 i) iiom offleitf ...enjoy Chesterpelds THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Fencing After practicing lor about a month under Coacli Krutter, the fencing team is in good shape and is expected to have a good season, with chances of going undefeated. No position is weak. Co-captain Robert Bowen and Howard Potter are the outstanding foils candidates. The [work of Edward Waltman is so good 1 that he may make the team. The sabre position is well taken care of by co-eaptain Richard Lewis, George Davey, and John Lipeczky, brother of a former fencing captain". Carl Brodhun is in number one epee position while number two will be held down by William Gookin. Num ber three is still open but will not re main so very long if Edwin Kirk con tinues his good work. Ernest Van liaagen a transfer from Ha'verford College,. is another outstanding candidate. Being ineli gible to .compete this, year he is at present acting as coach to the freshmen. A match pending with Lafayette may increase the number of matches for the season from four to five. DISTINCTIVE CORSAGES ... INTRODUCING ... by STANTON THE ECONOMY ]2c. lb. Minimum Bundle, 96c Eveything Ironed Place yOUr order now and be.assured Men’s Plain Shirts, fin., 8c each with bundle of the best in flowers and design. STANTON College Valet Service DIAL 2553 "the Indent florist” we deliver “ Ifs smart " V te » sa »< “ to send tlle Valet «**” ...out of the ccme the good things that smokers enjoy Skiing Hetzel Addresses ASU At a recent meeting, the Penn State BalpK Ile t Z el, Jr., recently returned Ski Club elected Paul Massey to lead a tom , o£ Europej a(Jdl . essed the it through its second year’s venture weclily meeting of thc Amei in State's new winter sport. As cap- ican slU(lcnt Union in room , 115 Sun . tain, Massey will act in an executive day aftcl . ncon on a .‘Comparison of capacity in the club. the R uss j an and Swedish approaches A 1 Grow and Lou Hall were elect- to t |„, problems of democracy." Thc ed to fill the offices of secretary and was delivered before thirty-five ; treasurer, respectively. These three mem |je,'s and guests of the Union, men, all of whom helped gain pres- J pi, c nex t meeting of the group will tige for State in skiing last winter, }, e held Sunday afternoon, .and will former the backbone of the squad j,c devoted to an election of permanent from which Coach Max Dcrcum officers. hopes to develop a championship - combination. Classified Advertising A late start m actual practice was DA * CING dry course in fundamentals so that TIOh-Learn the new swing ball thc time would not bo wasted. The da ." c “ st f T' I ” d,v,dual . f> clal snow fall of a few days ago has made '"structior.s. For appointment some skiing possible at the club's de- Call saa Hanralmn, Fyc velopment on Bald Top Mountain. apartments, 200 W. College avenue. A great interest has been shown in TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly skiing. Thirty new names were pres- repaired portablo and office ma ent at the opening meeting. Mem- chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. bership is still open to all those who Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver are interested. Members of thc club Avenue. receive an instruction book, are given 38 -yr. G. D. practical instruction, and have free .... M ™„ n tttz : ~ ; 7". —777 , Loss to thc club’s facilities. WANTED Bide to Frederick, Md. mild ripe tobaccos from the Carolinas, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Virginia—there’s aplenty of the best in Chesterfield. aromatic tobaccos from Turkey and Greece—and plenty to- make Chesterfields taste better—and different. Pleasing taste and aroma, refreshing mildness—Chesterfields are chock full of the good things you enjoy in a cigarette. Tuesday, December 8, 1936 December 13. Ask at 352 E. Colb avene for- Knoch. 110 It pd. B. LOST—Log-Log duplex slide rul Name Richard T. James on cast Please Phone R. T. James 2573 R< ward. 109 It pd. G, LOST—Green Gold watch and.chai in Old Main Sandwich Shop. Pleai return to Student Union. Need badly. Reward. 111 pd. RS-S’ FOR RENT—One large room on sec ond floor front. Inquire after five thirty evenings. 255 S. Atherton, St 112 It pd. G. D. HEADQUARTERS for Van Raalte Hosiery, Gloves and Underthings PATERSON HOSIERY SHOP . Old Main Art Shop Bldff. • • i " v'
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