PAGE TWO Hort Show To Be Given For Alumni By SUE CONKLIN The 41st Annual Hort Show, a feature of Homecoming Week end, will be held from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Stock Judging Pavilion. The theme, “Today’s Garden Design," will show contemporary gardening for today’s architec ture in landscaping around the front of a modern home. The 22- foot ranch type home, completed with a breezeway was' built by members of the ■Horticulture Club in one day. A stone base with vertical panels of wood was used to con struct the house. The landscaping will feature flagstone walks, over 1400 square feet of grass and turf, and a mod ernistic pool, Howard Angstadt, show manager, said. The entrance to the pavilion will be flanked on one side by a fruit display, and on the other by a vegetable garden with plant breeders’ latest displays arranged in the garden. Chrysanthemums and roses will be on display at the far end with circular flower gardens surround ing a willow tree and garden statuary. Visitors may buy apples and cider at the sales booth. More than thirty students are working on the show which an nually attracts over 10,000 visi tors. NEWMAN CLUB Communion Snack At the C.S.C. After the masses at church and 9:30 mass at Schwab. Transportation will be pro i vided from Schwab. For Fine Food Always OH ROUTE 322 IN STATE GOLLESE Hazel, Alumni - (Continued from page, one) Pavilion* The theme is “Today’s Garden ’Design.” The Very Rev. James A. Pike, dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City, will speak at Chapel services at .10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Audi torium on “Religion As Your Bird’s-Eye View.” i Soccer and cross-country teams will entertain Syracuse and Mich igan State in meets today. The soccer game is scheduled for 10 a.m. and the cross-country meet at 11 a.m. Alumni wil be guests at a buf- Welcome Ml Alumni In the same location... With the same management... The same hospitality ... and our policy of serving the best Since 1926 Cromer M. C. Mateer '22 ENGINEERING SENIORS... North American ] Aviation Los Angeles will interview here OCTOBER 20 _ * / I The State College Creamery Laboratory for Instruction and Research in Creamery Butter Pasteurized Milk Cream Cheese Homogenized Milk Blue Cheese Chocolate Milk ' Grating Cheese Buttermilk Cottage Cheese Single and Double Cream Cheddar Cheese Ice Cream for all occasions Cheese Spreads Punch far any occasion I SALESROOM IN DAIRY BUILDING - ■ ! THE DAftY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA fel luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in Recreation Hall. Joan MacKenzie, Homecoming Queen, will be presented, and the fraternity lawn display trophy trophy will be awarded. Two former Lion football coaches, Bob Higgins and the late Hugo ‘ Bezdek, will be honored at football halftime with formal induction into the National Foot ball Hall of Fame. Herbie Green and his orchestra will be featured at the Autumn Ball, sponsored by the Associa tion of Independent Men, and Leonides. Dancing is scheduled from 8:30 until midnight tonight, with tickets available at the Stu dent Union desk or at the door for $2; Gaps, Gowns Deadline Set for Seniors Today . Today is the last day caps and gowns may be ordered at the Ath letic Store by seniors graduating in January who will be practice teaching the second eight weeks of the semester Announcements and invitations may be orcjered by the same stu dents tomorrow at the Student Union desk in Old Main. GRAHAM and SONS J’st 1896 . ■' Yes, George, Bud, ahd Bob are still at the old stand and as always have thejwelcome and greeting sign out in full display for their many thousands of alumni friends. ' \ Come in and sign our alumni record book and look the old place over for changes. See the old traditional bench, too! SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1 FOR THE HOMECOMING DAY Order your refreshments, cana. pes, cookies, cakes, fruitpunch etc. now. FRIDA STERN • ; .122 E. Irvin Ave. Phone AD .7-4818 204 S. Alien''