The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 18, 1941, Image 4

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    PAGE 13' OUR
nitears /Ailked
t'ull R, Sewiing
Mrs. R. U. Blasingame, in
d)auge of local American Red
Cr 0,33 War Refugee Sewing, asked
:yestc.‘rday for aid of summer ses-
guderi is
The State College High School
.; , wing rooms and equipment have
offered •to - I,n' Red Cross
N , Joilcers. The volunteers previous
used 8 shop across from the
)10si. office
Materials for the, wank are sent
nation [ headquarters in
Washington with orders to return.
number of 'garments at
o given time. Some of the hun
dreds garments already made
include dcesses - , shirts, suits, med.-
ac,) t. rive.ssing ..4.3lArns,
.--; v,ie Itc r.s, .;carts a ild caps
roy
. .. .0 4.
Shows at 7:o4—and-8:45---.
Mitizee. Saturday Ortly at 2115
Friday, July la
"Sweetheiairt el
the Camps"
with
at.:Toy Reeler, Ozzie Nelson anti
His Band., Harriet Hilliard,
Saturday, :Monday, 'rue.sday
July 19, 2L 22
Harold. Bell Wright":s
"The Shepheril
•
of the
•
in Technicolor
with
Sohn Wayne, Betty Field,
Harry Carey
Wed., Thurs.. Sully 23, 24
fb &MARA (Qartizatur
with
.?anny Singleton,. Arthur Lak...?.,
Larry Sims,. Daisy
/. /.. ) •
ti
Shows at 7:00 and 3:4S
Friday, S caly
YESTERDAY the glamorous
Orient gripped her in its se
ductive spell! Tonight she'll
do anything to escape its mys
terious terror!
"" Passage tram
Hong Kong"
Saturday, July IL 4 .
nr"
" roved Landing"
with
1-tichard Arlen, Nils Asthn',
:"-:Telyn Brent, S. Carrel Naish
.'l.3nday, Tuesday, Wednesday
July 21, 22, 23
Your Academy Award winner
u her first picture since
"Kitty Foyle"
GINGER ROGERS
"Tom, Dick sane Harry"
with
George Murphy, Alan Marshal,
Burgess Meredith
'TIM Division of Dramatics
presents
I I'SSUMMER THEATRE COMPANY
"'Me Night o January 1:6 11 F
A Courtroom Melodrama
313 D—The Anditorium—July 23
:13.:,,,,n7red Seats on. See at Student Union—Sac
"Moor 341
(Classical Musk
On The Radio
The following list of radio music
programs has been made •by a
•cateipus committee interested in
creating a wider interest in classi
cal music. Selections for a week
in advance will be printed in the
Summer Colleeian each week.
TODAY
2:30 u. m. Pons concert, CPL.
3 D. m. Beethoven Leonore Over
ture No. 3, Mencielsolln SymDhon::
No. Bach violin concerto N. '2
WQXR.
9:30 u. ni..R.ethberg sine:in; an.j
Wallen‘:tein concluctin. CBE:
10:39 p. In, First
r-cDKA.
gloves,
TOMORRO
3 p. in. Debus , Fa:, - ",z '7:11-?, Afiter
ni)ii 01'. a Faun. \vo.xia.
9::) p. n - i. Su nlmer Sympli•lc
Kindler conducting, KDKA.
:):43 p. In. Sattirda . : -. l'Cic-Ilt: Sat
nac 4 e, VTCAIIT.
10 n
m. Excerpt:
0 1 6"C"' •-•
SUNDAY
12:30 o. Tr.. Radio City Music
Hall. KDKA.
3 o. ni. Columbia Symption3,
IArC A T.:
o. m. - Mozart Symphony No
39, WQXR
9 p. m.
WC. ALT .
10:30 o. m. Symphonic Strings,
Wallensteitt conducting, WOR.
MONDAY
4 o. m. Beethoven Symphony
No. 5, WQXR..
3 p. m. Berlioz Symphonic Fan
tastique, WQXR.
S p. m. Gilbert and Sullivan
operas, CBL.
9 p. in. Chamber Music Society
11:30
KDKA.
TUESDAY
3 D. m. Sibelius Symphony No.
6. Richard Strauss' Death and
Transfiguration, WQXR.
10 p. m. CBC Summer Strings.
CBL.
WEDNESDAY
5:30 p. m. Fiedler records, CEL.
3 p. m. Bach Concerto for Two
Violins in D, Brahams' Symphony
No. 4 in E Minor, WQXR.
10 p. m. Wagner records. WQXR.
THURSDAY
• 8 p. m. Brahams piano concerto
No. 2, WQXR.
10 p. m. Montreal Symphony:
Prince Igor overture, New World
Symphony, CBL.
10 p. m. Puccini opera excerpts,
WQXR.
Rah Co. 'Tennis Mb
To P Here Sunday
A picked group of summer ses
sion faculty and student tennis
players will play the Blair County
Tennis Club of Altoona in a chal
leneg match on the Varsity Courts
at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
The home contingent will be
headed by former Lion captain,
Al Hildebrand, and a host of other
capable racqueteers including
Sonny Fisher, Bob Scheirer,
Ridge Riley, Bob Johnson, Henry
Peters, Gordon Fay, Ed Thacker,
Roy Boris, Bill Werner, and Jot
Rubin.
Ford Summer Four
=MZI=2
THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN
►tiers asked To Fite
Tournament Entries
Because of the lack of sufficient
entries, the annual men's summer
golf tournament has been slow in
getting under way, according to
Bob Rutherford, pro on the Col
lege course.
To date only six men have en
tered. A fifty cent fee is requir
ed, the money to pay for the tro
phy. All golfers who wish to en
ter the tournament are requested
file entry in the caddy house as
..t.)..)11 Lis o,)SSible.
Summer Session
Announcements
(Continued from Rage One)
MONDAY, JULY 21
!). rn. Reading clinic demon
;Room 110 Home Econ-
teat:on
olnics Sulldinq
o. tn. ''Assembly and student
:4i112. Schwab Auditorium.
8:13• \ p. m. Lecture, "Should the
United States Intervene in the
Present War?" by ex-Governor
Philip La Follette of Wisconsin.
Schwab Auditorium.
TUESDAY, JULY 22
2:30 p. m. Conference for ele
mentary school workers. Topic
- Some Problems of Elementary
Education." Room 24 Demonstra
tion School Building.
p. m. Reading clinic dicussion.
Room 114 Home Economics
6 a. m. Pennsylvania Education
al Research Association Dinner.
Sandwich Shop.
p. m. Educational Research
Association meeting. Lecture,
"The Outcome of the Eight-Year
Study," by A.' N. Zeichel. Room
405 Old Main.
7:30 p. m. Art lecture, "The
Land Grant Fi'esco," by Prof. Har
old E. Dickson. Room 110 Home
Economics Building.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23
12430 p. m. Phi Delta Kappa
luncheon meeting. Speaker, -Prof.
Frederic Ernst. Maple room,
Home Economics Building.
4 p. m. Home economics panel
discussion, "Nutrition in Pennsyl
vania." Room 110 Home Econom
ics Building.
7 p. in. lota Lambda Sigma
meeting. AGR house.
8:30 in. Public production of
"Night of January 16th," by Ayn
Rand. Tickets. 50 cents. Schwab
Auditorium.
THURSDAY, JULY 24
2 to 5 p. m. Home Economics
open house. Open to all interest
ed persons. Home Economics
Building.
3 p. m. Reading clinic lecture
and demonstration. Room 121
Sparks Building. .
3 p. in. Demonstration, "Design
in Arranging Flowers." by Miss
Amy Gardner and students. Room
110 Home Economics Building.
8:30 p. m. *Concert by the Sum
mer Symphony Orchestra. Guest
conductor—Pierre Henrotte; flute
soloist—Georges Barrere. Schwab
Auditorium.
NOTICES
WEGS and Industrial Education,
Dames are invited to attend the
flower' arranging demonstration in
the Home Economics Auditorium
on Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock.
RENTALS OF CAPS, GOWNS
AND HOODS
Orders for caps, gowns, and
hoods will be taken in the mail
ing room of the Burrowes Build
ing (basement floor) on Wednes
day and Thursday afternoons, Ju
ly 23 and 24, from 2 p, m. to
4 p.'m. Rental charges are—Bach
elor's cap and gown—sl.2s; Mas
ter's cap, gown and hood—s3.oo;
Doctor's cap, gown, and h00d—
53.50. Purchase prices of these
outfits will be quoted upon re
quest. A fee of 50 cents will be
charged on all orders placed after
Thursday, July 24, and no' guar
antee of the delivery of late or
ders can be given. A deposit of
$3 is also charged, but is refunded
when the costume is returned.
Children under 16 years of
age will be admitted only if ac
companied by their parents.
Three Changes
In library Staff
Three changes were made re
cently in the personnel of the
Library staff. They were as follows:
Mrs. Leona Terrell, assistant at
the agricultural branch library, re
signed on May 31 to accept a posi
tion at the Brooklyn Public Li
brary. Her position has been filled
by Mks Jean Malloy, Skidmore
College,. 8.A., 1940 and School of
Library Science, Columbia Uni
versity, 8.5., 1941.
Miss Anne E. Wigglesworth, as
sistant at the agricultural branch
library, resigned on June 30 to
accept a position at Wilmington,
Delaware. She has been replaced
by Miss Anna P. Rhodes, Western
State Teachers College, Kalamazoo,
Michigan, A. 8., 1940 and Peabody
College, 8.5.. in L.S., 1941.
Mrs. Margaret . Z. Jones, chem
istry librarian, resigned effective
June 30. Her position has been
filled by Raymond Dickison, Col
orado College, 8.A., 1940 and
Western Reserve Univer s i t y,
8.L.5., "1941.
College Grounds Chosen
for Flower Selections
College grounds have been
chosen as official trial grounds for
All-Ameilica flower selections, ac-
cording to announcement received
by Dr. W. D. Mack, head of the
department of horticulture from
W. Ray Hastings, chairman of the
All-America Selection council.
The College becomes the second
state institution in the country to
receive this honor. The other is
the University of Washington at
Seattle.
CLASSIFIEDS
Learn to swim—swimming les
sons; reasonable rates. Results
guaranteed. Call Glennland Pool
3481 or 3291, Albert P. Michaels,
swimming instructor. - 2tchJM
CALTEX coats, suits, and dresses;
Custom made to your individual
measurements. Prices starting
from $15.95. Mrs. Ernest Axman.
Phone 249. ltpdJM
DON'T LEAVE Summer School
without a Summer Session ,D i -
rectory. Extra copies on sale at
Student Union for 15 cents.
PENN'S .CAVE .
k.
ANIERICIA'S. ONLY ALLANATER CAVERN
.
Located 18 Miles Southeist of:State College
5 Miles East of Centre 31a11,ont.:ltoute,95
Open Day aid Night= .
3..... mm. .
1 Jul y cL AI D A i CE
Dresses - - ',200 10 $5.00 : .
ibis - 102 JIB $1 X OO
Colon Playsuit \ - -
$139
h
Smart S op
123 S Allen St. Dial 2895
FRIDAY, ,TULY 18, 1941
Magazine Exhibition .
In Library tluntil July 26
An exhibit called "Twenty-Five
Years of Magazine Design," 'spon
sored by the American Institute
of Graphic Arts, - will be on display
in the main lobby of the Library
until July 26.
According to an announcement
from' the,-Institute "the exhibition
demonstrates radical chang
typography, color;
printing processes and paper- since
1915, The examples of cov4s and
text pages selected for exhibition.
from 60-odd magazines shiT a
progression from — the traditidm.).
typography of the earlier - perioa_.
through an experimental decade
following the war, to the `nett;,
typography' of the late 19205.
"The new topography at first
sought purely optical effects, but
later stressed bold, Ictical an,
legible arrangement. The most
notable change in. the A.Wenty-five
years is the striking use of color
in contemporary magazines."
HOTEL BROCKERHOFF
Cocktail LO - aiiige
On the Diamond, Bellefonte
AIR CONDITIONED
THIS
WEEKEND
TRY A
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from
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ALL-AMERICAN
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