Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 25, 1937, Image 4

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    Page Four
Campus Bulletin
Sophomore editorial stuff or stu
dent Handbook will meet in Room
418, Old Main, at 7 o'clock when all
assignments will be due.
Beaver Field Pictorial salesmen re
port to Student Union immediately.
TOMORROW
Philutes meeting in the Club room
at 8 o'clock.
MISCELLANEOUS
The names of new officers of all
honorary fraternities, clubs, and other
organizations should be handed in
at Student Union to facilitate the
printing of the new directory.
Senior invitations and announce
ments are now available at the Stu
dent Union take.
rar.mlDli
TYPEWItITER-All makes expert
ly repaired. Portable and office ma
chines for sale or rent. Dial 2312
Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave
38 yr. p. D
WANTED—Furnished apartment by
married faculty member. No chil
dren. Must have kitchen, private
bath and two .bedroorns. Write, stat
ing price and: particulars, to Box
Student Union . 229 3t pd GD
SCANTED—student to work for room
during summer. Call at 112 W.
Beaver avenue or phone 3405.
235-C.D.
DO YOU WANT—a thesis or a term
paper typed?
,Satisfactory work. 5e
per sheet. Telephone G 45 and ask for
Edith. .. • 23G-it—ad-G. D.
DO YOU SlNG—dance, play an in
strument, or 'have Aramatie talent?
Register with Centre Talent Bureau
for engagements.for 037-38 season.
Also tentative summer dates. Lucretia
Kennedy, 120 B. Hamilton avenue.
233-It-pd-G. D.
FOR RENT—two rooms on second
floor front- With '.single,beds avail
able to faculty ambers or graduate
students during: - summer' session or
fall term. Reßly , ,to - Box K Student
Union. . , 234.2 t-pd-G. D.
LOST—Large-'silyer , ring with gold
Penn State .kal. laseribed E. Pluri
bus Untun, NOrilarals 38. Call 3412.
Reward It cony SSS
LOST—Pleninieter in- rectangular
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black ease, e7.0.7.1:2x1. left in - room
110, Ag building:.' Of:little value to
anyone but le . sen. - :Finder please call
Finklestein, 3303.' .. . ',c0mp1,75
FOUND—pahot ; glasses .in Smith's
Barber Shop:- • Owner may • 'have
same by calling a Siudent•Unionand
paying for tliis Ladd.. _
RESULTS are; . Ohtained through the
use of Collegian want-ads. Ads
are taken at the. Student Union'Offiee.
Copyright 1937
Liu.= A: lawns Tooocco CO
Chaste/liekls will give you
more j oleasure . .
State Holds 4th
PlAA.Track Meet
Schoolboy Runners to Perform
Here Saturday; AA Books
Will Admit Holders
The fourth annual P.I.A.A. track
meet will be conducted here this week
end. For the first time, college stu
dents will be admitted free, upon pre
sentation of their A.A. books. In past
years, there has been an admission
charge.
The sleet itself has grtiwn until
now it is recognized as one of the
largest high school meets in the East.
Several of the members of the pres
ent freshman team have come into
prominence as the result of perform
ances made in this fleet last year.
Nick Vukmanic won the' javelin
throw with a toss of 206 feet 10
inches. Frank Maule cracked John
Woodruff's mile record when be ran
the distance in •1 minutes 28 seconds.
Bob Hutchings finished second in the,
low hurdles race two years ago and
last year ran on the Erie Strong Vin
cent relay team which broke the old
slate record.
Roger Maurer and Burt Aikman al
so came here after winning state ti
tles in the meet here. -Maurer won the
broad jump lust year with a.leup .of
22 feet 2 i inches while Aikman.won
GOWNS AND PAJAMAS
made of printed batiste in new styles
EGOLF'S
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
the 880-yard run two years ago in 2
minutes flat.
Most of the attention this year will
be centered on Barney Ewell, colored
flash from Lancaster high school. Sat
urday, in the qualifying district meet,
Ewell ran the 100-yard dash in the
record time of 9.6 seconds. His time
for the 220 was 21:3, also better than
the state record. In addition, Barney
walked off with first place in the
. broad jump.
Dick Belyea, junior at Upper Darby
high school, will also be very much in
the public eye. Belyea ran the half
mile in 1:57.1 Saturday. This is the
fastest time that has ever been turn
ed in for this distance by a Pennsyl
vania schoolboy.
PRINTING
for
FRATERNITIES
AND CLUBS
•LETTERHEADS
ENVELOPES
STATEMENTS • • '
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And wherever you see folks en
joying these modern things of life
you'll see them enjoying Chester
field Cigarettes.
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Clearance Sale at
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KALIN'S MEN'S SHOP
We are offering at the height.of the season new '
merchandise at prices that will make you stop -
and realize you cannot afford to miss this event.
SWEATERS
. ' All Hart, Schaffner & Marx TIE'S •
lteg. $1.50 Sweaters . now 95c SUITS AT•l'rit' $24.75 $1 Ties, 69c each or 3. for $1.35
Keg. $1.95 Sweaters, now 51.35 65c Ties, .19e each tn. 2 for 95c
Reg. $2.50 and $2.95 Sweaters All $24.50 SUITS .. $16.95
now $1.85 These suits are in . both single
and double breasted models. The '
fabrics and patterns are in de
sirable spring materials. In- All $5.00 Hats ..c . . $3.65
Alleluded are Gabardines, Ilerring- Including the Knox Vagabond
' bones. Flannels and every type All Other Hats ' $2 85
SPORT COATS of suiting used this spring. Al
teratitins at cost. $2.00 Knox Caps .... $l.OO
at $7.95. ALL TOPCOATS : .
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. WHITE SUITS
at $15.95 , 512.75 . . . now $ 9.65
RAINCOATS . llevcrsibles Included
A small deposit will hold . $14.50 . . . now $11.75
, In single and double breasted
any garment
from ' - .' .o,N:wain. or',sport backs.
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' $3.65 u : ... • .' - ' SLACK . .
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POLO. SHIRTS
• • $1.95 and, $2.50 11 - ash 51ack5,..51..15
• 'All Sizes and Styles '52.95 Wash Slacks . -.- $1.95' • Regular $l.OO. ...,... 69c
$3.95 Wash Slacks .. . : 52.65 , Regular $1.50, 1 '''': 95c
• $5 and,s6 Wool Slacks . . $3.65
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Regulai $1 . 95. .; 7, , : . $1.35
ALL . $1.95„ ' - All White • Flannel and Worsted .
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Van 'Jensen and :Essley..' •" . " Slacks - - $4.45 . •
' All • SHOES •
Shirts and' Pajamas ' . .' '' r - - SOCKS - ' -: ' '
• . at .$1 35 ' or' •' :
. • , :-. m : . Ica : pair, now I', pi. for $1 '
Reg:soe a mur..now 3 pr. for $1 . at .$ .45.:pr.
Reg. $1.50 English .WtiOls,,pr. $1.00,' IllackS, ' ' Ilro'wriS::• White and
3 for $4:. - : ' -Reg..sl;9s English Wools, pr.,51.35, Browns,' and Whites : in:all sizes
• • " $2.50. 'English 'Argyles, pr. $1.65 . . and styles. •,. -'.,.•' •
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ALL SALES . CASH ' '.• - . ,e - •-. s' OPEN EVERY . EVENING
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122 S. Allen St. •:. • . • • • : ir . -' : . • State College, Pa.
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Tuesday, May 25, 1937
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