MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1941 Shows at I TODAY, TUES., WED. I THURSDAY-DAMON RUNYAN'S "TIGHT SHOES" MILLER'S MARKET CATERING TO THE STUDENTS - AND FACULTY OF PENN STATE with QUALITY MEATS Dial 775 104 W. Beaver FREE DELIVERY KEELER'SKEELERs Summer Session Supplies Cathaum Theatre Bldg.—Open Evenings Cathaum Theatre Bldg.—Open Evenings NEW AND USED For all Summer Session courses. Get our prices before buying your texts. On our shelves as they are released. Select from 1,000 volumes. RENTAL LIBRARY The latest and best fiction. 'No deposit. No mini mum charge. Helme To Judge York Sculpture 7:06, 8:45 J. Burne Helme, in charge of the division of fine arts, has been named chairman of an advisory jury to select a sculpture decora tion for the York Post Office. Professor Helme will head a jury of three which also includes Francis E. Hyslop, Jr., instructor in fine arts, and Wharton Esher ick, a sculptor from Paoli. The committee was selected by the section of fine arts, Public Build ings Administration of the Fed eral Works Agency. Sculptors residing in Pennsyl vania and eight other eastern sea board . states will compete for two awards of $2,100 each. Plaster models must be submittedo Pro fessor Helme on or before August 4. The finished sculptures are to be executed in bronze and will be placed on either side of the post master's door in York. All competing sculptors have been urged to visit the building and to study the locality so that the sculpture may be related to the building in design and to the life of the vicinity, either past or present, in subject matter. 7:00, 8:45 Today - Tues. - Wed. Shows at TEXT BOOKS NEW BOOKS RE 511111 ARTISTS' MATERIALS Complete Selections for All Art Classes. Oil and Water Color Sets for Beginning and Ad vanced. Students, All - of the Finest Manufac ture—Pastels, Papers, Crayon, Charcoal, and Brushes. THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN F~+?" {:.: if is CHORUS OF THE Band and Orchestra School will be in charge of Prof. Richard W. Grant, above, head of the department of music. Dr. George Sallade Howard will direct the band and Prof. Hummel Fishburn evil have charge of the orchestra. . Vast Recreation Program Planned . A vast recreational program of sports, tournaments, and social events planned for the Summer Session, was announced yesterday by Miss M. Haidt, director of women's recreation, and Prof. Ar thur F. Davis, supervisor of men's activities. Sports for women will include swimming, archery, bowling, bad minton, ping gong, golf, and tennis, with women's activities centered in White Hall. Men will participate in golf, tennis, swimming, softball. horseshoes, badminton, basketball. handball, and volleyball. Recrea- Tomorrow: Riding Club will meet at College Stock Pavilion at 7 p.m.: Rifle Club will meet at the Armory at 7 p. m.—come prepared to shoot. Wednesday: Bicycle Club will meet in front of Metzger's at 7 p.m. —come prepared for short trip. tion Hall will be open for recrea tional purposes after 4 p. m. daily. For mixed- groups there will be roller skating, swimming parties, hikes and picnics; with bicycling, rifle, riding, photography, and crafts work open to club members. The list of tournaments includes: for women—tennis (single), bad minton (single), bowling, golf (open), softball, archery, ping pong and bridge. For men—tennis (sin gles and doubles), softball leagues, golf (open), horseshoes (singles and doubles), badminton (singles), and ping pong (singles). For mixed groups—tennis, putting, volleyball, and archery. Registration for all tournaments closes at 5 p. m. Monday, July 7. Women are to register in White Hall, men and mixed groups with Professor Davis in Recreation Hall or at Student Union. Recreational interest sheets upon which summer session students may check activities in which they desire to participate will be dis tributed this week and should be turned in at the Student Union desk - in Old Main. University of Cincinnati recently received gifts totaling more than $43,000. Have A Good Time And Get College Credit Summer session students will be able to pursue their hobbies this summer—and get college credit for doing it. For the first time, those at the main summer session which be gins tomorrow, may enroll for a course in hobby craftwork and spend six weeks learning how to do everything from simple basket weaving and leather work to toy making, modeling and carving in wood or copper. The work will HANN WATCH SHOP Watch and Jewelry Repairing Watch Attachments Located in Hoy Drug Store, E. College Ave Penn's Cave America's Only All-Water Cavern Located 18 Miles Southeast of State College 5 Miles East of Centre Hall On Route 95 Open Day and Night. . - COME ON OUT OVER THE FOURTH With Penn State seal and plain sheet. 50 envelope boxes. Loose Leaf Note Books and Fillers Waterrnan—Shaeffer—Parker—Esterbrook be under the direction of Stanley J. Pawelek, supervisor of indust rial education in the Baltimore city public school. -AT , PENN STATE ( 01 W.ll 123 NITTANY AVENUE ALL ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER. ... i," i r Special Summer Session Rates Free Parking Space STATIONERY 39c and up All Sizes in Leather and Canvas FOUNTAIN PENS $1 and up PAGE SEVEN When in Doubt About a Room . . . In quire and 60
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