Page Four X-Country Team Set For IC4=A's Monday (Continued From Page Three) Lurgh Although a "dailt horse" so fat as first place is concerned, Maule can be depended upon to place A% lam the first ten hnisheis Len Henderson, thoroughly te coseied Item a pulled muscle, has shoun ,steady impio‘ement and is eager to put out all he has Cap tain Charley Pieice bus done a nondetful,job of keeping his team 3 monde high and has tutted good petfotmances ut iheil meet Shows at . 1.30, 3.00, 6.30, 8 . 30 Complete Show as late as . 9.05 LAST TIMES TODAY A real love story a marvelous east . . . laughs every time you wink . and sweet and rapid rhythms' SHIRLEY TEMPLE "Just Around the Corner" with Charles Farrell - Joan Davis Amanda Duff - Bert Lahr Bill Robinson The Weavers are a'feudin' In the best traditions of the mountains. but the fumin' feuders of the foot. hills fall Into hilarious foolishness when a mountain miss turns soft in the strong arms of a surveyor from the,elty WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRY In Town. in 'Arkansam" ~./ , with - 411ph Byrd June Storey Pinky Tomlin MON.-TUES.-WED The thrilling story of a woman whose 'courage,carried her beyond the frontier into strange adven ture. A majestic episode in the historic drama of India!- ' SABU - RAYMOND MASSEY ', DESMOND TESTER ROGER LIVESEY VALERIE HOBSON • ` , - in Alexander KOrda's "DRUMS'.' AND ALL DAY SUNDAY ®That's when most long ' distance rates are reduced. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK - • - OF - STATE COLLEGE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation . „ • • • 1 • un Your Way ® :Penn,. • • F r to AMITY: ,• f , • z : :AT Johnny Strange, Gtaham and Herb Islipson oil! complete the team that me to make the tip The Lions have not non as IC4-A championship since 1930 and Coach Werner is hoping that "this is the year." Should his fondest hopes be realized, his haiimis nill repeat the %honing made by the 1927 edition of Lion hinneis Un der Coach Cantmell, Penn State snept the meet, ninning the saist tA and fieshmen team pines nith Bill Cox '2B and Dick Detnilei '32. ionming anay nith first plates it the ‘iiisity and fieshmen lute, iespectively cctthem;r Shows at 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, and 8 . 30 Complete show as late as 9:05 p m LAST TIMES TODAY An efficient, officious career girl whose business ..is running other, people's affairs . a young inven tor who doesn't want to be told what to do an eccentric )nil• Bonaire with a passion for cooking . . and an imported chef who cooks up more delectable laughs than he does delicious dishes! CONSTANCE BENNETT • in `SERVICE DELUXE' - with - VINCENT PRICE CHARLIE RUGGLES HELEN BRODERICK MISCHA AUER SATURDAY ONLY Sensational expose of fake miracle racket in the thrilling drama of a night' )club hostess who turned "evangelist." SALLY EILERS "Tarnished Angel" with =- Lee Bowman Ann Miller Alma Kruger• Paul Guilfoyle MON., TOES, WED I Their wings are a badge of cour age for'man's conquest of the air! FRED MacMURRAY . RAY MILLAND LOUISE CAMPBELL "Men With Wings" Andy Devine Walter Abel Lynne Overman ' Porter Hall IN GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR Faculty Maps Reform Drive (Continued From Page One) and 01010 unitot m s), utem of faculty pt omotion 3—Low faculty saltily scales nos prevailing m SC% el al of the schools should be brought up to the lel. el pi evading in those schools of the College - which maintain adequate and satisfac tot v faculty satin y scales I—ln °Wei to fostet a gteatei :quilt of inlet-faculty harmony, it is impelative that a mole rational faculty baldly scale be adopted in place of the pi esent .t stein and that such Sathuy schedules be made Lommensui ate mith the tank of staff mem bets s—ln mile] to pi ovule a fullet op iantunity lot advanced study and seLf-ionnotement to the younger members of out facul ty -at a time Ashen tt stould be most useful to them, sabbatical Imes should be piotided lot assistant ptofessms and associ ate professors on the same basis as at pi esent pt evails lot full ptofessms., it being , undeistood that the years of set vice as in sta uctot be counted ton aid eli gibility fot such leave 6—Teaching loads should be kept / at a point conducive to the best teaching efficiency 7—The election of faculty apart ments on the campus as a Col lege-sponsored self-liqualating piojeet B—We believe that the emsting system of ta.. assessment in State College unjustly dlsciim anates against members of the College staff and that this mat te' constitutes a legitimate sub ject of imedigation and action by the Association Di Pundt, inviting cooperation fioni the local ehaptei of the Am cu can Association of Univeisity Piofessois, declaied that his 01- ganization could JOlll with the As sociation in any (dolts to fuithei pi ogi essive ^nicasui ei on the cam pus CLASSIFIED MIOMMIOMM!!ICIIII pertly repaired, portable and (A lice machines for sale or rent Dial 2342 Hairy If Mann, 127 West Bemei avenue 1311 yi TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG- All li.ollc guaranteed. Rackets called for and delivered The Re stringer, 206 West College avenue Dial 3.160 BB yi LOST—Ode Midshipman ...,_ son Re bat in Cornet Room Suturdav Cl ening Co ernmeLt In °pert, Please I Multi to Student. Union No questionb asked 10 ltLoanp TB FOR RENT—Double loom with willful table single beds Inquile 112 South Pugh sticet of dial 3.186 112-2tpdbl) IF TILE PERSON v.ho Wllb seen taking a al ay I eveisible topcoat fioni SL A on Wednesday be tueen 1 and 2 o'clock will intuin it to the Student Union,ollite be foie Tuesday, theme will be no fun them investigation made of the matte). 1.16-I.tpdtb WANTED Foul passengers to Penn game in closed cal leaving Ft day at so., 'awning Sunday Call 9115. " 115•ltpdgd WILL THE BOY A% hose glasses weie,lost the evening of Oda bei 31, neat the Litnaty pleas.! all Room 155 Athet ton Hall Evenings at , . . 6.30, 8.30 Last complete show as late as 9.05 TODAY ONLY Charles Bickford - Nan Grey Barton Mac Lane - Frank Jenks 'Andy Devine - Tom Brown I Preston Foster =.-- In - "THE STORM" GEORGE O'BRIEN 1, WALTER MILLER KAY SUTTON ^ In ‘, "Lawless Valley" MONDAY ONLY , BARTON MacLANE TOM KENNEDY GLENDA FARRELL in —' "TORCHY GETS HER MAN" PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1 Women in Sports I Open house at White Hull was a big success nith about ty,o han dled v, omen, mostly freshman, competing in the Nati ous sports T11(33 , 'Su di.hed from dancing, boml.. mg, badminton, ping-pong, bridge to sw, miming The pool was open foi the fit time Wednesday to all women, with the iequitement that they neat the tank suits and In mg then own swimming caps Plans ate ander way to open the pool every aftei noon, including Sattuday and Sun say, with a possibility of evening plunge houis Doughnuts and inlet woe seised by the lefieshment committee, in cluding Mao O'Connor and Rai bai a Lewis `ridge Goyim and Mai ge Hatiwick well' in ch.nge of the pi op am. White Hall will be open every Monday night horn b 30 to 9 00 o'clock lot all women who deshe bowling, badminton, ping-pong, deck tennis, shuffle boaid and edge This is you' chance to mac tice lot intaanunah and toui;iii ments See the IV R A bulletin 'boat d for other bouts. The Amy-Navy hockey game, Dill be played next week Thilty outstanding.hockey playcis picked by hockey manager, captains" of the teams, and Miss Lucy will'eor qitute the teams There will bic hockey supper at the end of the season - The Veonten who pattuipated to idle last vent ate urged to attend meetings horn 1 to 5 30 o'clock. every Tuesday and Thlusday'M the Amin y Finals in tennis be played next week Dot Radcliffe '42, Ma 2. Hall champion, Janet Hartz Atherton champion, and Dot God sheik '4l, campus champion 'will compete fm the title All women interested m going on a hike at 2 o'clock Sunday meet in back of Atherton Hall ' ~~ x Copyrsght 1938. Imam:* Eines TOBACCO CO Want ' Mail ? ' Ask McHenry (Continued Frc Page One) ou say el note and thine ale hundreds like me" (signed) A Thinket Reminded of W C. Fields. Typical chazacteuhations of W C—Fields is unlit the unite' of the following ionunds Di McHenry "Why do rcactramues and smug complacencies—safely ensconsed ithin ta•-ci.empt institutional wall, amply salaised, and with twilight veins glowing rosily with assurance that penkion's clo yet fields ;mast the hour when Inn ned yea„ pull off thensshoe, of ac— tivity and Una them into safe pas tures always, always begrudge any sandal secinity to othei A TOlNnsendite sends the follow ing "A SIMI e 'and a delusion"—tatel, you see the gi andfathei buying, 'with joy in his heart, food and wain clothing for his gi and-chit then9 Can't Nou see the , village stoic sold out quickly of its age old %%toes , "Can't you see the wholesale houses lashed as never befol e— and all undo 60 veal s having wink, "And can't you sce a soutk of Godliness shining through—iill fogy tuo cents? "Why not the Townsend Plan"' No Chapel Service Slated These Hill be no chapel service Sunday. because of the football half-holiday fm tbe Penn garile -n Philadelphia Situtd!ty I ROLLER SKATE Every Friday and Sunday 8 till 11 HECLA PARK 7 Miles E of Bellefonte 0„7,..gez ...the,blend that can't be copied' = ...the RIGHT COMBINATION of the world's best cigarette tobaccoS 29 Out For Hockey At Drill In Armory uent)-nine candidates Julued out WednestluN night fro the I'm official hockey practice hold in the Amin% Instead of in Rec Hull us scheduled The use of the hockey stick and plc) tot mations wet e stt ebbed by Coach r F Davis Practice Hill be held every Wed 'lead,* night the Ammo until December Candidates toi flesh man or varsity hockey teams are still being called tot Richatd .7ames Is manages pt the team Paul Scully and 'William Sto111(1'101 ate assistant managets Joe Elliott is captain McKelvey At Con%ention Cadet Majot Volney L. McKel vy 1, i epiesenting the local chap tel of ,Scabbatd and Blade at , the national convention being held at Berkeley,' Calif , today , Prof Tames F Shigley of the pi e-vetei inary depot tment, has been elected coil esponding secte 'tai y of the Pennsylvania State Vete' inaty Medical Association Beat Penn! ev. Cub Booters Defeat JoUestown H.'S., 4-0 Aided by two lucky goals sewed when the ball deflected off defen sive players into the net, the Lion Cub bootees , donned Jonestown High, 4-0, on - the golf couise pine: tree field Wednesday, afternoon Al Baldwin, freshmen center foiw.ud, was the newest offensive player to the oall and was wedded with both goals - Late in the third period, Al Jones, centei halfbackoifled a 20- yat d shot_ into the cornet of tlw. goal John Fishbuin tallied the final point late in the last quartet All semis must get appoint. wants by Finlay of next week 'at? ! the Photo Shop lot then LaVie pictutes SALLY'S ANDWICH EfiVICE - These action shots of ; "Whizzer" White famous .411-Americattj ; football star.. . show what it;takes to triple threat man.' / C° - Cl C) riir- - N - k La . .51j1V . LET . . that's the reason Cheste,rfiel44 , stands out from theL,others The reason ,Che r sterftektig different is becauguittOmbines the.:, smoking qualities of the'#cirld' cigarette, tobabca's - in one , cigarette.. - A' It's the "right combination,of thespq:' tobaccos. riiielibric-groyvnit andnroinaticTurkish; rolled in 'Mr! 4- cignrettepaiier...that Makes,thesti erfield a better bigareOelor/Voti smoke...milder and better-iisting:6 e4f ' VI Friday,-November ;11, 1938 Espenshade Named Pi of A Howry Espenslia6 - formei head of the Department of , English Composition, was named to the State College School Board' yestet day funning, succeeding Thomas G Hatigh, iesigned. tom expii es in Januaiy, 1930,-Z- _ The Univei city of Kentucky Ilea established a department of social Important Date?- , 1,7 ' : •l N o 111 1 - - 4p, ' \‘ We .have: just what you want for Sport and Dress Occasions ( also HOSIERY, LINGERIE ,'=, l ACCESSORIES - PATERSON '- HOSIERY SHOP . 134 E. COLLEGE AVE IC MIEI
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