Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 06, 1939, Image 4

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" Schwab Auditorium
DAD’S DAY ONLY
A Penn State
Players’ Production.
“SQUARING
THE CIRCLE”
Res Seats at S. U 50c & 75c
CURTAIN AT 8.30
Shows at-1.30, 3*oo, 6*30, 8 30
Complete Show as Late as 9 05
) LAST TIMES TODAY j
Men in the State Depart
ment who keep Americans
and America out of
danger!
Joel McCrea • Brenda Marshall
in
“Espionage Agent”
with
Jeffrey Lynn • George Bancroft
SATURDAY ONLY,
Maisie’s back m town 1 Can
a man solve two murders
when surrounded by fifty
bathing beauties?
FRANCHOT TONE
ANN SOTHERN
in
“Fast and Furious”
l‘ MON. —TUES. —WED
She's Iho paik bench Stieam
lined Cindeicila—wlfo buigalns
to lescue it lonesome ileh man
ft cm his family of hi huts and
glittci bugs'
GINGER ROGERS
“Fifth Avenue Girl”
with
Walter Connolly
James Ellison
Verree Teasdale
Shows at • 1.30, 3 00, 6*30, 8:30
Complete show as late as ♦ 9.05
LAST TIMES TODAY
RICHARD GREENE
' “Here lAm a
Stranger”
with
Richard Dix
Brenda Joyce
SATURDAY ONLY
One -of fiction’s most be
loved families comes joy
ously to life on the screen 1
“Five Little Peppers
and how they grew"
with
EDITH FELLOWS
and the LITTLE PEPPERS
MON.— TUES.— WED. |
Always Outnumbered!
Never Outfought!
‘ GARY COOPER
in
“The Real Glory”
with
Audi ca Leeds David Niven
fl Iffifilftfl
Shows at - • • ♦ ,6.30, 8:30
Complete Show as Late as 9.05
Today Only
"“Five Came Back”
with
Chester Morris • Wendy Barrie
'Lucille Ball • Joseph Callela
Allen Jenkins
Sain, day Only
“Bad Lands”
with —■
Robert Barrat
Noah Beery, Jr.
Big Boy Williams
Moneay and Tuesday
“Union Pacific”
with
Joel McCrea ,
*■*- Barbara Stanwyck
Akim Tamlroff
sj, Lynne Overman
Delta Upsilon Wins IM Trophy
Ma>oi F. H LuGuaidiu and all Godduid College is believed to
of his commissioners will give a be the only institution of higher
lecture coins© this year at New education in the U S that does
Yoik Unlveisity on the city's gov- not use academic legalia at coin
einment mencement exercises
DO-NUTS
Watch them being made fresh daily
THE ELECTRIC BAKERY
ON ALLEN STREET
THE 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
STATE COLLEGE
Member of
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
TREAT MOTHER DAD
TO SOME REAL CANDY
Chew GOSS’S CANDY while
PENN STATE beats BUCKNELL
“We pack the pieces
you choose to eat”
Magazines Pipes
Tobacco Newspapers
YOUGEL’S
IN STATE THEATRE BLDG
\ '
TYPICAL NIGHT AND SUNDAY RATES
I | FROM
STATE COLLEGE W )
FOR 3-MINUTE STATION-TO-STATION CALLS
WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH HARRISBURG LANCASTER
D. C. PA. PA. PA. -
40c 45c' 35c 35c
WILLIAMSPORT READING PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK
PA. PA. PA. CITY.N.Y.
35c 40c 50 c 55c
SCRANTON BALTIMORE CHICAGO MILWAUKEE
PA. __ MD. ILL. WIS.
45c 40. c $l.OO $1.05
These reduced long distance rales are in effect l! j
every night after 7 and all day Sunday. Take ad- *'
vantage of them to get in touch with the folks back
home and with out-of-town friends.
LL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA'
TAKE MOTHER AND DAD / _ • ;
to the :,
Penn State Diner
You will like the friendly spirit—the excellent food—the results of
expert management. 1
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Tops Delta Chi
And Sigma Pi
In Close Count
Nairowly topping the in
tramural point totals of Del
ta Chi and Sigma Pi, Delta
Upsilon was selected yester
day as recipient of the covet
ed Intramural Athletic Tro
phy by the intramural board
Competition between the three
oiganizations was so close that re
sults wcie carefull checked and
rccheckcd to avoid mistake, ac
cording to Paul '£. Gcis, piesident
of the board *
First place in the mushball
tourney and second place m swim
ming competition helped to cap
tuie first place for Delta Upsilon
Delta Chi was second and Sigma
Pi third.
Other gioups neai the top have
not yet been announced by the
board
Presentation of the tiophy has
been tentatively scheduled for the
pep tally on ,Friday, October 13
Sixty-three teams were entered
in the lace for the award, which
is presented hy the School of Phy
sical Education and Athletics t
‘Dutch’ Meyer Says
Forward Pass Not
Dangerous Offense
Tile football pass ib less dangei
oils and treacheiotis than ground
plays, in the opinion of L It
(Dutcii) Meyei, coach of the un
defeated 1938 football team at Tex
a's Chiistian Unlveisity
In most parts of the Southwest,
Meyer said today in an aiticle in
The Saturday Evening Post, the
pass is a noimal pait of the of
fense, “not a dangerous maneuver
to be used spaimgly and hi faint
hope," and he backs that up with
the figures that in 1938 the Frogs
passed 229 times and in 11 games
lost the ball only seven times by
mteiception, but 17 times by fum
bles ,
“Tluoughout , 1938 pass plays
were the safest thiug we tiled,"
Meyer says in the article
"Only two things are necessary
to unlimber the bombers* One is
to hu\e a team on the field The
othei is to have possession of the
lenthei any whet e on the field "a
Hillel Foundation "
Plans First Social
As a climax to the annual mem
beislnp drive held this week, the
Hillel Foundation has planned a
membership mixer which will be
held on Saturday night from eight
to twelve at the new club-rooms
Admission to this fust social event
of the year will be by membership
caid,only. However, Rabbi Theo
dore Goidon stated that any dads
visiting the campus this week-end
will be welcome guests
Those who have worked to make
the affair a success are Harvey
Levin, chairman of the member
ship committee, Claire Dunkner
and Charlotte Dattncr, co-chau -
men of the social committee, and
Estelle Marguhes, who is planning
the entertainment
NittanyNews
•
• Tobacco
0 Smokers’ Sup
plies
• Magazines
• Candy'
•
NittanyNews
110 TV. College Ave. ‘
Elections ArS Slated
In Downtown Dorms
Women's downtown dormitories
will nominate and elect officers
Tuesday night with members of
WSGA' senate in charge Presi
dents of each group will 'serve on
the house of representatives
fromm 1 !
Opposite Old Main - Slate College
FP I'A A winsome young lady from Barrow ARROW TIES ARE SMART' 1 f
s< Hated ties that were stringy and narrow, Anl\Uil u IIKJ MI\L JiVlAftl , v
- ® ut s^e or S ents , cee ruic WEEK’S PftCT T,
> ' Who showed thrift and good sense _ rwal
/ And always wore neckwear by Arrow.
Lady from Barrow
QUrwun.
make uritiea •
“What does that child of she can’t
na^^-srJKrS’SiS-^
6urV married
what, they wondered, woul W sof weeks Post,
realized the truth? • • • iurn '
Back riMrf*' I’® 1 ’® ““
ass! pass! PASS!
“And we’ll keep on passing!" says coach "Dutch”,
Meyer, whose/Texas Chnstian footballers were un
defeated last season. He tells you what makes his
leather-snatchers click. See this week’s Post
IF WAR COMES TO THE U. 5.... what will our Navy do?
Fletcher Pratt, outstanding naval authority, analyzes XT. S. sea
power and the naval strategy of the next waiY Read Co/umb/a,
the Qem of the Ocean > ,
HOW DUMB SHOULD A COP BE? Officer Moogera gives
you one answer in This Business Needs a Fool . Here's another
hilarious cop yam by Joel Sayre.
FUNNY MAN 808 BENCHLEY. Plenty of'laughs in this
one by J. Bryan, 111 See page , „
AND short stones by Ben Lueien Burman, Dorothy Thomas and
Richard Howells Watkins; articles, fun and cartoons
The Story of
Hot Jazz
Told in the lives of the men
/ who created it
JAZZ MEN
Edited by
Frederick Ramsey, Jr,
and Charles E Smith,
containing
Edw. J. Nichols’
' article on
Bix Beiderbecke
i Mr Nichols will appear at
this store to autograph
copies
Other articles by Wilder
Hobson, Otis Ferguson, E
Simms Campbell, William
Russell, Roger Pryor Dodge,
Stephen W. Smith and the
editors. 360 pages -$2 75
KEELER'S
Cathaum Theatre Bldg 4
. S.S.MARKLAND LINE >
' t,
Don’t be afraid—Our cruises don’t touch \
troubled waters. 1 ' \
FIRST BIG CRUISE-SAT., OCT. 7th
as scheduled
r 1
• -
Lots of Fun and Entertainment
•o. /
Leaving as Usual from . 1 :
PIER BELLEFONTE
n " _TI i
, ' -t
Maybe Dad would like to see one of the j
wonders of Centre County.
Skipper:—Bill Captain:—Mort ”
Hotel Markland 1
’’ , f ' v '' V • J ’
Belief on te, Pa. / 'V
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-Friday, October 6, 1939