GE SIX- ANNUAL SUMMER SALE NOW GOING ON Large reductions on all our regular summer stock of fine men's furnishings. Listed below are just a few of the values now available during our annual summer sale. Jan tzen SWIM TRUNKS .. . were 5.00 Now 3.65 liaspel WASHABLE SUITS .. . were 39.95 Now 29.75 India Madras SPORT COATS . . were 32.50 Now 22.75 Arrow • SPORT SHIRTS .. . were 4.00 Now 2.95 / b 9 ALL Alterations CASH t MEN'S STORE CO A ST STATE COLLEGE Game not called on account of darkness Great banks of lights in the ball park do more than light up a game. They symbolize the tremendous abundance of electric power that gives America, more time for enjoyment . . and more time for accomplishment. Most of this power comes from the investor owned electric light and power companies. They have made America the world's greatest electric nation, with so much electricity that we almost take it for granted, like the air we breathe. 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Each character . but' for the actors in general. a shallow form on which the .au-, The dialogue's rapid pace and thors have hung their wittyimany witticisms are handled well though cutting dialogue. !by most of the cast of whom it is The play seems close to the only demanded that they know tragic in plot and it is here that their lines and keep their sense of it gains its humor. It appeals to' t i m i ng , that part of Man which allows us' to laugh at the disasters which, can befall our fellow man. One senses here that the audi ence can laugh, not in the enjoy-h ment of healthy humor, but in! the relief of seeing that "this can! never happen to me " AUGIE POOLE, played by Ger aid Richards, is caught up in the , pressures of life in "modern sub-! urbia." He is the struggling artist with great ideas and little talent.; He must choose between staying; aloof from society as a whole' person at least a bad artists with good ideas or selling part' of himself to the society as noth-! ing but a good gag man. He and his wife Isolde, played ; STUDENTS WHY ATTEND LAUNDROMAT OR POST OFFICE? HAVE YOUR LAUNDRY WASHED. & FLUFF DRIED ONLY 99c FOR 11 LBS. FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SHIRTS FINISHED 24c 24 hr. DRY CLEANING SPECIAL PRICE Phone AD 8-6762 THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1961 by Diana Frothingham, are meanwhile having difficulty pro ducing a family. Augie's first act of surrender to modern suburbia's misplaced morals is to have an affair with another woman. Of course this venture is suc cessful she foals and he ends up adopting his own bastard child. 'Heiress' to Open At Boal Theatre "The Heiress" opens tomor row night at Boal Barn Play house and continues through next week. An adaptation of Henry James' "Washington Square, ' "The Heiress" features Jean Haris in the role of Katherine, the dull, unassuming daughter of the dominating Dr. Sloper. When Katherine falls in love with the ne'er do well Morris Townsend she is faced with the decision of defying her father or marrying her suspicious suitor. Tickets may be reserved through the Playhouse box of fice, HO 6.6612. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 Daily decisions plague everyone. But when they have to do with a future career, they're really a probfein. If your indecisions fall in this area, you might try looking into the advantages of a career in life insurance sates, leading to sales management. We're look ing for young men with initia tive, young Men who want job opportunities that will grow with them. And we're equipped to start you en your training pro gram now, while you're still In school. 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