Page Four Freshmen baseball 'candidates must) report to Leo Ilouck at 4 o'clock on the freshman ball field. 1 CATHAUM • •• • Sl9lllele4l "Pit i(dt ea4l • MacMillan Will Speak Here on Explorations Commander Donald B. MacMillan, noted explorer and lecturer, will speak in Schwab auditorium Monday night at 8 o'clock under the sponsor ship of the Christian Association. He will lecture on "Finding Records in • • A IStin:ileatre - • • -.• • • . Evenings at . . . 9:30 and 8:30: 'Complete Slime as late as 9:05 p.m.; (Matinee Every Saturday . 1:30 TODAY S WEDNESDAY — I [That would YOU do if min could , Ido anything? The answer is herel lin this dizzy comedy' of a modern' idladdin who mild get anything he wanted—just by wishing. 01 , trd.crj 0° ' 0 6" • cl'A.s ‘,.•n 6 0— a , ‘‘. • !/ a ,Foy 11` 7 41 IhNi t ee.' et ' 3 Ng& 0 0- w ith Jean Gardner . . ,•. I I 1 ' THURSDAY ONLY 1 A return showing' of the picture that won 31uni the award for the, best performance of 1936. I Everybody enjoys refreshing Mild ness in a cigarette ... everybody likes good taste and pleasing aroma. These are the things that make smoking a pleasure. For all the good things that smok- . ing can give you we invite you to, enjoy .Chesterfield . Cigarettes. s, e44‘,..„tt A • the Fur North" and "My Life with the Pelar Eskimo," to be augmented by movies and slides. Commander MacMillan was gradu ated from Bowdoin College in 1898, where he did graduate work as well as at Harvard. He has carried on ex plorations in •the great North Coun try for the last 28 years, and he is a life member of the National Gee graphic Society and a fellow in the Royal Geographic Society, London. Four books and numerous magazine articles have been written by him, and in 1927 be was awarded the Eli slt Kent Kane gold medal "for dar ing 'exploration and scientific re search." • • Tickets are priced at twenty-live nd forty cents, entitling purchasers o reserved _seats. INFORMAL DANCES + + GREEN GABLES Lewistown, Pa. Gwilym Heller and Ills Famous Playboys . April 9. Ivan Faux and Ills Original Penna. Ramblers !April 16 Johnny Mack and His Orchestra - April 23 9 to 1 ' $1.50 per couple + + + SEMI-FORMAL CHARITY • DANCE April 30 • BILL BOTTORF and His Band : $2.00 per couple Cocktail Bar Salad and Sandwich Service THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Cainpus Bulletin The Red - Wing Society will meet in Room 35, E.:ldeation Building at 7 o'- clock. TOMORROW I'hilotes will meet in 302 Old Main at 7 o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS . N.Y.A.: checks are available at the Bursar's. Office. .. Ticketti for Beatix Arts Ball arc on [sale at 1110 Student Union Office. MusSei Resigns Post 11. Clay 'Musser, attached to the staff of the College in • the Bursar's office, tendered his. resignation re cently: It' was effective May 1. CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS—AII makes expertly repaired portable and office =- chides for:sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry E. Mann 127 Wesaßeaver Ave. • .'. . 38 yr. C. LOSTL—AY:dide rule, log log . dupleg. Name Albert Kahn on. rule. Call 'Young men bored with dull clusseo and. study routines wilt snap alive rwhen thpg see then - a:- 1.:2 . selves in our • •••.. . • • .. • . • .••••, . • • New: Spring Fabrieg'. - Distinetire lwo-torie-:check in greys!'- Ner plaids in : ha?) blue and rich tans ' and - browns. Everyone a fOiemost.. fashion. Re : A..quality alf - roiund at in : oderte prices. . • • , Let its do your Cteahing and Pres Sing fbr ' • Beaux Arts Ball . Smith's Tailor Shop.. Jr . • CLEANING PRESSING • REPAIRING 217,1. Reward FOR RENT—Second floor room. Rent reasonable. 118 S. Burrowes street. Call 3432. FOR RENT—Two furnished apart meats, available anytime.' Inquire at 706 West College avenue. 208-4t-eIiGLD WANTED—Three room apartment with bath, by married Couple. No children. When replying state price of apartment and tell when it will be available. Write . to Box. H, Student Union. 207-1 tchGP LOST—Black Witermhn ' fountain pen, name . Howard _ . itfargolio... I i found Please sieturti to Student Un BE PREPARED fur All Occasions L. , Shoe Shining, Repairing .~>:'..~ e plenty along 74 cc* 20G-ltpdGD km office. ReVird, FOR RENT—Live in comfort at the Colonial. All rooms running water. 123 W. Nittany. 205-3tpUBB LOST—Left Ree-Hall locker; white gold Waltham wrist watch. Return to Student Union. 20P 1 pdBB STUDENTS interested in securing summer employment with reliable G+~s °w A Formal Obligation You provide the Words and Music Arrow provides the glamour. If you go formal,lt is obligatory to be correctly dressed—and that calls for an Arrow collar, dress shirt, and tic. We suggest the new Lido or Kirk, two dress shirts of distinction. Your dealer will oblige. A p nui - 7 SHIRTS Fir , and TIES Tueidify, April 6,1937 , tirm, leave name and telephone at'Sitt• dent Union • desk. Intervieiv will 'be arranged. 211-2tALSoomp Summer employment. offered College - students. -Work offers substantial earnings; possibility of travel; as well as possibility of -permanent employ ment after graduation for• qualified persons. Interested students leave name and telephone at Student. Union. 210-2tALSeomp