FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1047 Apple Festival Chooses Coed To Represent Keystone State By DICK SARGE Penn State beauty will ibe re presented at the 20th annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom festi val being held at Winchester. Virginia, May- 1 and 2. ‘ Miss Eleanor Roberts was in formed yesterday of her selection as princess in the court of Queen Shenandoah for this nationally famous festival sponsored by ap ple-growers in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsyl vania. ... ; , r The queen is . - .usui|lly...cjicgen' from among tire fairer 'daughter?.' of-Virgin ia leigislators and stages;? i'ftien.: Four- princesses^are -'.’chhsejj; 'for, the.', queen’s court,. .* ofl'e •'from: ieaidr of th,e fojir sponsoring states; .'ikiss Heberts is taking-iinriseloc" tion seriously, The erstwhile Win ter Fantasy queen was hiter.viow-: ud yesterday afternoon in -the 'Corner Room. During the session with a- Collegian reporteiyshe was enjoying apple pie and coffe s - handling the fork dexterously in fingers tipped .with Fatal Apple ngil polish.' ■When questioned about prefer ences in wearing apparel, she said, that her favorite gown was apple red in shade. Her frvorite per iuime is “Apple Blossom” and a refreshing drink for cool autumn evenings, she says, is apple cider. Miss Roberts, a graduating sen ior in educat'on, will accompany horticulturist John U. Ruef of the College and his wife to Win chester. They will motor to the festival city, leaving State Col lege April 30. . , A.t Winchester, she will stty in' the “Princesses’ Headquarters” at the George Washington Hotel. For the Coronation . ceremony, the princesses will wear original Tina Leser gowns of apple green hue. To conclude the interview, Miss Roberts said, “I’m delighted to -be Nice . . .' next tp you ! Cologne to swoosh all over yoy^ffj^jlf ?•!*' * * ■}'s;■•; /•%'. yii££ ?• and bath powder, silky smooth jjsj SS^* jj/i i Straw Hat by Faber and whee ! •a.r,. • s..i. + • ' ••• ;• • ••• ••••,••• .sllsllooslo. $ % .0. a princess at the Apple Blossom festival. It-should be “fun”. Then —she took a big bit e from (you guessed it>—an dpple. Block and Bridle Club Plans Annual Exposition M-ofe than - fifty students will compete for rilblbons- and awards at the annual Little International L'VveatCick Exposition sponsored' toy the BTJcck and Bridle' Clulb, April 26, according to Carolyn- Graham, head: of -the awards ccifrfmittee. A ciup and ribbon will' toe awarded the Grand .Champion showman. - The ■ Grand Champion litter will receive electric dippers in .addition to a cup arid- a ribtobn. so dirty and purty THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STA\E COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Cologne 1.00 1.50 6.©®’ Bath .Powder 1.75' *phis la* Cepf. Cook Asks Marines For Their Division Hislorv Ail former members of the Sec ond Marine Division aiv requested i'.v Captain Cook. U. S. Marine Corps, to get a -booklet on the his tory of their Marine division. A board has been convened b.y the commandant of the Marine Corps to publish a history of. the Second Marine Division for free distribution io all personnel who were members of the division between January 4 and Septem ber 2, In order to prepare the distri bution list and to obtain certain other information, all such former members should submit direct to the Second Marine Division .His tory Board, -Room 2120, Head quarters, U. S.- Marine Corps.- Washington '25, D. C„ the follow :ng ihfo-rmJa-tion: name, rank, serial number, present address, inclu sive dates of his service with the division and unit to which he was attached; specific incidents or ac tions which he 'believes should -be included in the history when pub lished. Alpha Phi Alpha Unit Gels IFC Recognition Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity has requested and received represen tation on Inter J Fi-atei-nity Couiit cil. Th o request was approved at an IFC meeting Wednesday eve ning. •Nominations for officers for next year’s IFC should be turned in to Student Union toy April 26. j iA'Il 'pj - r«r 2Arl Ur"^^ , ~*U '* % 1 't'3:"~~i T' '- i/is V *ti''' ?' * li: "J : r -> ,r r ' W': ; ! , ~d i : %s, * ! '" P ~l ; Hi?* 4 *! r ~ M} ;y ~. < jHiJ^-V" 1 - u L "5 —r d ;c’ \ p 3?1 fi } -A- p - i; v ; ? r, % > -- ' \ri ' '>**' w,h f -'at?r2 '/>'' "K" ;;^c > ' Wj 1' *' * >VIW fH 'S i' '' | ,J 't>~'; $ '"'i' * j-W T rp« f ''l I IX-P! SJ j <~~ ';r r' >w r - h I-> immM Room with a view In this room, telephone circuit spe cialists maintain accurate anil in stant control ovei some il .400.000 miles of long distance lines. Merely by referring to this huge diagram they can tell at a glance the exact status of telephone circuits from Montreal to Mexico City and from Havana to Seattle. For, as quickly as new lines are added or ex tended, or as quickly as circuits Jones Speaks On 'Mysticism' •‘Mysticism in Ordinary, Every Day Persons” will bo the su’ijeet of a lecture by Dr. Rufus M. Jones, professor emeritus of philosophy .f Haverford College, in i?.'l Sparky at 8 p.m. Sunday. Dr. Jones, author of the books “Studies in Mystical Religion” JAFFA MOSQUE ALTjOONA, PA. FRIDAY, APRIL 25th, AT 8:30 P. M. Artierica’s Foremost Piano Artist ART TATUM . Presents IN PERSON His JAZZ CONCERT All Seats Reserved—Tickets Now on Sale at the BOOK and RECORD SHOP STATE COLLEGE, PA. Prices $1.20, $l.BO, $2.40, $3.00 (tax inc.) MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Send Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope -of 11,000,000 miles! There's Opportunity and Adventure in 'telephony 11.' .• . '.l'll '.«} >lUimi«soiumiom»imiii'i and “Tlie Flowerin'’ of Myai cism," has made a study o' t.' lil'e-givinK source of religion. I is concerned with the question “how are w<. to 'become aware and develop this experien'ce” whii he considers so necessary to tl direction and significance of person’s life. reach capacity or again become avail able, the change is recorded on this master chart. Simple, yet effective methods like this are important to the smooth and efficient operation ol the telephone industry Men who can produce such ideas, who can inject enthusiasm and inge nuity into their work, find telephony a fascinating and rewarding career. BEIL TELEPHONE SYSTEM PAGE SEV 1 > 'CI ---.V
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