Page Fuur :NO MORE .. CLOGGED-UP ".. FIUNTAIN PENS • rill your pen aillt thisnew Initereatlon—ParkerQuint! uintQuinb it'ge: . " 114 other. Dissolves stan'ent left by pen•eloCtis: . • •,4 Always rich, brilll.t—never watery. Get it at any store sellinz Ink, Vic and 28. Rr i Ler A wls Ala* by The Penh,. Pat Co., Jonarille, PROMPT SERVICE AND RIGHT PRICES plus TEXACO GAS AND OILS STORCH MOTOR CO. DeSoto and Plymouth Dealers 224 E. College Ave. Phone 2051 February, Then Comes March . . . March Has the First Day of Spring Smith's Tailor Shop has your selection of SPRING SUITS At 110 E. Beaver Ave. Copyright 1937, Liggrrr S hlyros TOBACCO CO, SWING WITH .___TowNsEND THE° r dR CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office ma chines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Barry E. Hann:l27 West Beaver Ave. 38 yr. G. D. FOR RENT—Room with running water, inner-spring mattresses. The Colonial. 123 W. Nittany. Phone 3881. 131-4 t pd GD ENTERTAINMENT—Bring your Val entine to the Student Union Dance in , the Armory after the Syracuse boxing meet. Sat., Feb. 13. 153 2t pd GD •• , • '•‘. .• • , ......, , ... A . .< ' ' IVI Ito: , .. ~) , ,i i ~..„ ~,, ~f, ~ ,/ . ~,,,,,,,....,,,,, „.: ~. ,„. ~,,,„...s., SELECT ROOM for three with run ning water. $2.50. Colonial, 123 NV. Nittany. 150 2t NI BB WANTED—Boy to work in kitchen for his meals who can bring three ENTERTAINMENT—Student Union or four boys into dining room. Write Valentine Dance, Saturday, Febru- I Box H, Student Uniod m•y 13 in 'the Armory. Bring you date to the dance after the boxing WANTED—Students •to work 3 to 6 meet. 149 2t pd GD evenings a week. One to two dol lars for two hours work. 103 E. Bea-' LOST—Anybody knowing the where- ver avenue or dial 2373. , abouts of my roommate, Emil 0. i 161 It pd GD Schott, who left for a final exam on i Saturday morning with a blue book; BOARD at the Zerby Club, 234 So. and a fifth of (slelshire) Dry Gin, Allen street. $4.50 and .$5.50 a kindly communicate with me at the; week. Phone 853. 162 3t yd BB T.N.E. house. Jim Bond. WANTED—Passengers to New York City and vicinity, leaving Wednes day morning. Call Bill at 3346. FOR RENT—Single front room. Call Mrs. R. R. Theile, 110 . South Bar-, Dancing 9-2 SEE - • W. H. MARSHALL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR About New Westinghouse REFRIGERATORS 'ANV.:RANGES CLENNLAND BUILDING • . ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, %.r'J '... Kt _r' '~~ Mil THE PENN STATE, COLLEGIAN nard. Phone 2189. 159 It pd GD RAY NOBLE AND HIS INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA PLAYING FOR THE BUCKNELL JUNIOR PROM Friday, February 12th Subscription .$5.00 a Couple Campus Bulletin Sophomore Seminar will meet to. night in the Hugh Beaver Room at 8:10 o'clock. l'hilotesll meet in room 318 Old Main tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Les Sabreurs will hold a business meeting in room 220 . Home Econom ies building tonight at 8 o'clock. TOMORROW Those interested .in taking a pho tography course should attend a meeting in room 14 S. L. A. at 7 o'- clock. THURSDAY . Kappa Phi Kappa will meet, in ,room 418 Old Main tonight' at 8 o'- clock. Following an important busi ness meeting an added attraction of the Pitt-State and Penn-State football movies will be shown. MISCELLANEOUS Handbooks for new students are available in the T. S. O. A. offices. The Christian Association requests all students desiring to continue their part-time employment or odd jobs to leave their second semester schedules at the office.' Weighing in for the intramural wrestlers will be continued tomorrow and Wednesday between 5. and 6:30 o'cloCk. The drawing will be held on Thursday at 5 o'clock. To be eligible for the draw each man must weigh in before the deadline on Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock and. must present a physical exam card to Miss Keller. . GRAHAM & SON ESTAI3LISHED 1896 BEAUTIFUL ITALENTINE BOXES • PACKED AND MAILED FREE Was the Original Slogan with Us In the fields ... at the auction markets ...and in the storage warehouses ... Job Number One is to see that Chest erfield tobaccos are MILD and RIPE. In the Cutting and Making Depart ments Job Number One is to cut the tobacco into long clean shreds and roll it in pure cigarette paper. Chesterfields . are made to you enjoy in a cigarette . . . refreshing mildness .. . pleasing taste and .aroma. They Satisfy. Ski Team To Compete Feb. 12, 13 at Ithaca For the second year, Penn State's ski team will participate in the Cor nell-Dartmouth Invitation Meet to be held at Ithaca, N. Y., this week-end, February 12 and 13. Captain Paul Massey and five oth ers, Jake Brown, Dave Spencer, Al Grow, Dave Ludwig, and Lou Hall, will enter as a full outfit against teams from Dartmouth, Cornell, Wil liams, and Colgate. . Much is expected of Captain Mas sey who placed second in scoring. last year, and from Al Grow, former Na tional Junior Ski Champion, who holds the jump record at the. Buffalo Ski Club's Winter Carnival. Relay Team Finishes sth In Millrose Meet Falling into last place at the start ing gun,. Perri State's two-mile relay team finished fifth in their event at the Millrose Games in Madison Square Garden last Saturday night. Ohio State, Manhattan, Holy. Cross, Boston College, and Penn State were the respective positions of the teams, Ohio State winning with the time of 7 minutes and 51 seconds. • In previous trials the team, com The tournament will begin next,Mon day and the bracketing will be on dis play in the Athletic Store window. From tobacco farm to shipping room . , . at every stage in the of Chesterfield Cigarettes . . . Job Number One is to see that -Chester fields are made to Satisfy. • • In the Blending Depariment Job Number One is to "weld" our home grown tobaccos with aromatic Turk ish to the exact Chesterfield formula. ive you the things Tuesday, February 9, 1937 .posed of Burt Aikman, Herb Hazzard, Adrian MarkoWitz, and Howard Dow ney, made far better time than they did in Saturday's event. Meanwhile, Coach • Werner con tinues preparation for the all-college track meet to be held this week. All events will be scheduled and partici pants are urged to place their names with the managers in the locker room. Women Will, Conduct Weekly Lenten Services College Lenten vespers, sponsored by the P.S.C.A., will be conducted.ev ery Tuesday night during Lent by two of the women's fraternities and Philotes, the women's non-fraternity organization. Each 'service will be held in the Hugh Beaver room, open ing at 6:45 o'clock with a musical program and concluding at 7:10 o'clock. ' Anne Johnston '37 . and Bernice Zwald '3B from Alpha Chi Onicga and Doris Sander '3B and Roth Barrage '39 from Alpha Omicron Pi will offi ciate at the initial vesper service to night. Students, townspeople, and faculty are invited to attend these brief meetings. PRINTING, for FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS •- LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS Nittany Printing 8: Publishing Company 110 West College Avenue . .
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