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VOLUME NO. XXXVIII. NO. 9. MEADVILLE, PA., December 3, 1919. PRICE FIVE CENTS Allegheny Professors Committee on Social Concert By Local Talent Manager Benson Announces Write Important Works Functions Makes Report To Be Given Friday Nite Basket Ball Schedule MANY NEW FEATURES ADOPTED THE ARTISTS, UNDER DIRECTION Dr. Cobern Honored by Dr. Schultz Has Article FOLLOWING 'MEETING WITH OF J. A. M. STEWART, TO STUDENT SENATES. MAKE DEBUTE AT FIRST Usual Opponents Will Be Seen Here Again Dur- Foreign Magazines in Philogical Magazine .BAPTIST CHURCH. ring the Coming Seasonl Early in the school year, a faculty The Artists' Concert will give an "New Archeological Discoveries" Re- Allegheny Professor Writes on Life committee on social functions, con- interesting programme next Friday ceives Much Favorable Com- of Alexander Barclay in Pub- sisting of a faculty member, the evening at the Firn Baptist Church. UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT TO OPEN SEASON HERE ment in English Mag- - lication Just Out. of Women, and the Dean of Men was It is replete with classical numbers azines. appointed. This committee met with The July number of "The Journal and dramatic readings. the women's and men's student sen- A, glance at this year's 'varsity Professor Cobern's book on the of English and Germanic Philology," Programme. ates and discussed the social life of basketball schedule, as compiled and "New Archeological Discoveries" has which has just been published, con- PART ONE the college with the view of deciding contracted for by Manager Benson, recently been reviewed in a most tains an ail icle by Dr. Schultz, of the Slbelious Educators Approve upon a policy which would be for the Romance discloses the fact that Allegheny will elaborate and commendatory way in Allegheny College faculty on the life Miss Rouche best . interestsaof the scholastic life of not face many teamu on either for- foreign magazines by W. M. Flinders of Alexander Barclay. Dr. Schultz Woodman (a) of Culture College the student body. I Am Thy Harp eign or home floors other than the Petrie, of London University; B. P. makes use of some original sources Hahn (b)..Mes Vers avient des Ailes to clear up some disputed points con- The policy which was finally sub- usual Western Pennsylvania colleges. Grenfell, of ; and Leonard W. Spross (c) Yesterday and Today DEAN ROSS REPRESENTS ALLE- cerning the biography of Barclay; mitted and adopted by the Faculty It is to be regretted that teams of King,• of the British Museum. Pro- Mr Stewart GHENY AT MEETING- OF AS- who was a writer of some note during was as follows: Eastern schools and of the Middle fessor Frenfell also gives it notice in Longfellow .. King Hobert of Sicily SOCIATION OF COLLEGES the reign of Henry VIII. From the Each organization may have as a Wrest have been left off the schedule, his annual review of "The Year'. (From Tales of the Wayside Inn) 1N PHILADELPHIA. "Letters and Papers of the Reign of maximum one large party each term; but a satisfactory explanation is in Work in Classical Studies." Cole Piano Accompanist Henry VIII" he deduces that Barclay "large party" being a party where at order: Dr. Cobern has made several trips Mr. Meredith On November 28-29, .the Associa- was a Franciscan and not a Bene- least fifty percent. of the organiza- Last year at the time that Manager through Palestine, and the other Massenet (a)..Meditation from Thais tion of Colleges and Secondary dictine as some biographers tion is present. Benson was arranging games for this holy lands, and has been one of the Wienowski (b)....Souvenir de Posen Schools of the Middle States and seem to have believed. Furthermore, 'Permission is granted to each year's basketball season, there were foremost investigators of archaeology. Mr Smith Maryland met in annual convention the article goes on to state, it is evi- organization to have not more than current in Western Pennsylvania in- He just returned from a trip through PART TWO at the University of Pennsylvania in dent that while in the Roman Church four small parties or social functions ter-collegiate basketball circles ru- the holy land prior to the opening of Godard Bercuse (Joselyn) Philadelphia. Barclay bad been a reactionary, each semester. Events coming under mors., and sentiments toward the college. Violin Obligato About two hundred and fifty mem- Professor Cobern is now engaged neither did he become a Protestant the -head of "small party" include formation for that year of a league Mr. Stewart and Mr Smith bers were in attendance, representing in. giving lectures throughout the after the separation of the English from six members to fifty percent. of the college and u niversity teams McDowell Hexentanz most of the schools and colleges in Church from the Church of Rome. It of the membership. of Western Pennsylvania, comprising United States concerning his trip Miss Roucne the district. Dean Ross represented was his attacks on Cromwell that got Group gatherings of under six seven schools, viz., Allegheny, West- through the holy land. Last week he Icipling Allegheny at the convention, and him into trouble and caused some couples are under the supervision of East and West minster, Grove City, Geneva, Pitt, lectured in Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh Mr. Meredith brought hack a very interestiug re- of the facts of his life to be misrep- the Dean of Women and are to be Tech, and W. & J. Each team was before the Pittsburgh Society of the Mendelssohn port of the proceedings. resented by contemporary biograph- approved by her. Concerto to play each other team two games, Archaeological Institute of America. Allegro inalto Appassionati Dean McClenahan, of Princeton, On November 16th he spoke in thc- ers. In spite of this fact, however, No specific rules have been drawn one at home and one abroad. The Mr. Smith and Miss Rouche presides% at the meetings. Addresses First Baptist Church of Jamestown. Barclay received preferment in -the up concerning inter-organization par- rumors of the league never devel- Ronald (a) 0, Lovely Night were given by President Micklejohn, N. Y., and last Sunday he preached English Church. At the end of the ties, except that the committee shall oped to the point of tne formulation Wilson (b) The Pretty Creature of Amherst; Professor Thorndyke, of in Saint James M. E. enurch, Chi- article Dr. Schultz concludes that the have jurisdiction over these events, of contracts, but there• was appar- Buzzi-Peccia (c) the Department of Education of cago. material presented "shown Barclay and shall make decisions concern- Lolita ent cause at that time for the as- ing them (A Spanish Serenade) Columbia; and President Wooley, of Allegheny has much reason to more clearly than ever as a typical as each individual case sumption that the plans of the league Mt. Holyoke. arises. Mr. Stewart would go through, and Manager Ben- pride herself on the fact that Dr. between Humanism and Scholasti- Two important subjects, on which Social events which come under Hubay Hejre Kati Cohen' is an Allegheny alumnus. He ism." son proceeded to arrange games with hinges, to a large extent, the future supervision of the committee will be Mr. Smith is widely known both at home and these other six schools. As a result, policy of the small col;ege were given held on Friday and Saturday even Those who have heard Mr. Stewart abroad as being one of the best bibli- when the league was finally deemed precedence over other matter s s‘ ings, it being the general policy that well-know the quality of his voice I inadvisable, Manager Benson was left cal authorities of the present time. Baldwin, '21, Elected The question as to the la ',so social life of the College should and his ability of Impressive inter- with thirteen games on his hands the new Psychological . tests ini Capta in 1920 Football Team not iatsrfera with the scholastic wor::, pretatior► o UNION TIIANGSGIVING SERVICE with the Western Pennsylvania col- lege and high school entrance of the students. , . i Mr. Meredith's readings have lege ■ Sf , 111•:04 ATTENDED- teams, and two wit;.; West Vir- inations was, discussed at Tel es s \,/ ' STAR 1' ND' -WNS TAPAOtTS' *In. +iiiitCr't:htif .- oilini- -tcaCeitiiiii-4161. --/ilifitir' - - ' Einitiagiit'efiiiiik*':'''''' en'iii.-Thiririatti; --iiii s'st:ranging an ress ,,ition was passe CHOI( E OF LETTER ):. EN: should be plaCed on the schotastis his selections, but for his exceptional opening game with the s r(Ilative .c t' Rev. Saltine' Maxwell Leads 2ifeeting University of question, but the majority...of SHOULD MAKE rOPULAR side, it was agreed by the Faculty tha dramatic power in portraying char- Detroit, the sche 11 ' A joint meeting of the Christian as- .dule eoutaiaed a full bers were in favor of the use " , LEADER. students who do not maintain a a eters. socjations of the college was held in quota of sixteen games. Thus the new system in conjunction with t, average of "C" or above in twelve As a teacher of violin, Mr. Smith is offers of such schools -as Syracuse, the Chapel at nine o'clock Thursday old system. No member proposed t' At a meeting of the fourteen letter term hours of collegiate work, should highly talented for his age. He plays Colgate, morning with the Rev. Samuel L. Max- "Buffalo, Rochester, Ohio psychological test as the sole has men in football, held Monday noon, de deprived of the social privilege. with an ease and grace notable for Wesleyan, and the Navy had well in charge. After tne prayer and to be for entrance examinations. Roger L. Baldwin, '21, veteran end on The one exception being the "large the lack of mannerisms and his ex- disregarded. Allegheny will not have a selection by the Men's Quartette The Comparative Values of the the 'varsity, was elected captain of party" of an organization. No student cellent smoosmoothness of tone. composed of L. Miller, G. Barnes, W much chance. to present its cage five Proposed Junior College and the fotir- the team for next year to succeed will be barred from participating in Too much cannot be said for Miss to distant competitors this coming Miller, and F. Miller, the leader dis- year Cultural College were openly John W. Harbaugh, '20. Baldwin's this feature of College social life. At Roueche, whose study of the piano season, due not an any Sault of Man- cussed the reasons for such a large discussed by the delegates. Super- aggressiveness in Allegheny's games all other events, however, the commit- has given her the art of accompany- alter Benson, for he, like attendance. The main reason, he of a good intendent Carson, of the Newark, N. or the p, , st two /years has demon- tee will take cognizance of scholar- ing as well as commendable solo manager, completed his schedule far firmed, was the desire to give thanks J. public schools, strongly favored strated his superior playing, and the ship records in granting party per- work. for the blessings tendered us. He in advance of the season; but due the Junior College, which in effect is election is well-deserved. mission. , A record attendance is assured not to the fact that the proposed inter- emphasized the point that a Christian a six-year high school, combining cannot, in this age, devote his life to only from the college students, but collegiate league gobbled up too many from the interest taken by the towns- games. two years of collegiate work with the a selfish ideal, by relating stories of regular high school courses. . his own experience while a chaplain Annual Thanksgiving Party people as well. Tickets for the con- Basketball Manager Gilbert A. Ben- cert may be procured at Ballinger General consencus of opinion in the late war. He closed his talk Continued on page 3. seemed to be in favor of the four- with an appeal to all, to not only eld in Hulings Gynmasium and Siggins Drug Store and on the H Hill. year cultural college—the type of give thanks on one day alone, but to school represented by Allegheny. continue to demonstrate the appreci- Combined Glee Clubs Other questions or minor im- ation throughout the entire year. Holiday Function Abandoned During War R To Give Benefit Concert portance were discussed. The motion Professor Robinson for adjournment closed one of the CALENDAR. vived After Lapse of Two Years TOTAL PROCEEDS TO BE ADDED most successful, and satisfactory, To Lecture in Chapel sessions which this representative Wednesday, December 3. TO STUDENT'S $10,000 GYM- NASIUM PLEDGE. CONCERT body has ever held. 6:45 P. 3L WOMEN'S DORMITORY IN GALA ATTIRE First of a Series of Lectures to be Relative to the Psychological-exam- Y. W. ('. A. Halings Hall. Given Under the Sturtevant TO BE GIVEN BEFORE HOLIDAYS. inations mentioned, it is of interest Y. M. C. 1L Cochran Hall. Foundation. to note that examinations of this The traditional Hulings Hall party orchestra which furnished dancing Thursday, December 4. Professor David M. }to:Anson, Head nature were given throughout the 4:00 P. M. made its debut on Saturday evening, music -to a dancless party. Needless Sometime during the week of De- of the Department of Classical country at Officer Training Camps, November 29, after an absence of two to say, every girl had ner room cember 14-20, the two college glee Modern Problems Club. Bentley. fixed Archaelogy will give - illustrated lec- and for many positions of Govern- 7:00 years from the famous 'House of up- to the height of perfection and clubs will combine to give a concert P. M. tures on two very interesting sub- ment trust. A number of colleges Fame and Beauty.' Once more the many A books give testimony as to in the Ford Memorial Chapel, at Thoburn Club. Chapel, jects on Friday and Saturday even- have accepted the system for entrance 7:15 P. 31. chosen few passed down the line, the which time all students and friends number of victims who invaded ings of this week at eight o'clock in examinations, engineering and tech- muttering those set and meaningless the sacred of the college will be given a chance Bowling, Cochran Hall vs. Phi predincts. the Chapel. The topic of the le- nical schools especially. words, and out into the throng of to see these two much-praised and Gams. Refreshments. in the form of ice ture for Friday evening is "Ancient The examinations are for the most feminine beautities where ones only cream. cake, coffee, and mints were much-talked-of organizations at their Friday, December 5. Cities of Asia Minor, - and on Satur- part rapid fire mental observations, salvation is a good line and a gift served in tne dining room, the girls best. 1:00 P. M. day evening the subject will be "War and ordinarily do not exceed a half of gab. going cleiwn in ordei s!' classes. In a general way, the concert. is Soccer game, Delis vs. Non-frats. Not- Alemorials, Past and Present." hour in duration. The festivities began at eight withstanding the fact the dining room being engineered by the Student Sen- Montgomery Field. Doctor Robinson comes to Alle- 4:30P. o'clock. About a half hour was given seamed to be the favorite resort of ate, which organization is sparing no M. gheny very highly recommended. He ALLEGHENY REPRESENTED AT Philo-Franklin Forum. Bentley for the purpose of matting out con- of certain members of the faculty. efforts to make the event a success. is a personal friend of Professor Proceeds will go to the gymnasium STUDENT GOVERNMENT versation programs. The time be - this part of the program was en- Hall. Ross, who was his classmate at the tween eight-thirty and ten forty-five joyed by all. fund. It is therefore desirable that CONFERENCE. 6:30 P. M. University of Chicago. - was divided into nine fifteen minute At eleven o'clock the men were every Alleghenian support the Senate Classical Club Banquet. Coch- This is the first of a series of lec- HaIL periods. During these periods it was politely asked to leave as the girls in every way possible—both by ad- tures to be given under the auspices Susan Jenkins, '20., President of 7:15 P. M. the duty and pleasure of -the men wished to hold a dance all by their vertising-, boosting, and personal at- of the Sturtevant Memorial Founda- our Student Government Association, to entertain or be entertained by the lonesome until, twelve o'clock. Some tendance. Bowling, Chi Rhos vs. Faculty. tion. By a gift of $5000 given by Mr. and Florence Miller, '21, junior mem- 8:00 P. 31. young ladies with wriom they had men went to The program, which is being rapid- the party because they Paul Sturtevant, '99, and Watkin P. ber, returned on Tuesday from the that conversation. didn't ly whipped into shape by Mr. J. A. Lecture by D. M. Robinson. know any better and some Sturtevant, '06, in memory of their Annual Conference of Women's In- Chapel. The gymnasium and the girls' went, knowing better, M. Stewart, in every way promises to father it is possible to nave a num- ter-Collegiate Association for Stu- rooms on the second floor were used take a chance. Everyone said they to be of superlative quality and so dent Government, held at Wilson 8:15 P. 31. ,her of lectures each year by men of , for the party. The gymnasium was had a better time than they expected varied that it can not fail to hold in- Artist's Recital... Baptist Church. eminent fame. Last year four men College, Chambersburg, Pa., on decorated with evergreens and trees to ha- terest. Saturday, December 6. .•., the' worth or srnich state- very prominent in the educational November 20-21-22. This conference of unknown species, their main char - meets cles-nding of Heading the list, as the big feature 2:30 P. M. course upon what world were brought to Allegheny by is composed of representatives from acteristic being hand painted leaves. they expected. of the evening, the combined clubs Soccer game, Phi Gams vs. Sigs. The fact that the means of this memorial fund. all the leading colleges where self- Two little girls in Japanese cos- 1 party These will give a musical interpretation of Montgomery Field. was a success was shown by lectures are attendee not only by the government of the girl's student body tumes served the punch in an arbor the fact that a few courageous parties 3:30 P. 31. students of the college but by the Longfellow's "The Village Black- exists, and we are quite proud to be game, Chi Rhos vs. Phi of lattice-work in the middle of the went so far as to say they would go smith." It will he accompanied by ono of the most successful and ac- Soccer gym floor. In one corner was the i again. people of Meadville as well. It is both piano and organ. Dells. Montgomery Field. the duty of every one interested in Live associations. Dr. Church will accompany on the 8:00 P. 31. archaeology to attend these illus- Our representation reported an in- F organ, and will also favor the audi- teresting and splendid time. Lecture by P. !J. Robinson. trated lectures as it is an opportunity They ence with an organ solo. were royally entertained in South Chapel. which is very seldom presented. ANNOUNCEMENT The greater part of the program, Hall, the girls' dormitory at Wilson Sunday, December 7. however, will consist of choral nuns- College, and between meetings they 7:45 A. M. Dr. Miles, the College Treasurer, is bers.-The College Anthem, composed the aus- The CAMPUS will appear only once more before the were honor guests at teas,, dinners, Morning Watch, under in Philadelphia, attending a Masonic at the time of the centennial cele- plays produced by the dramitic club, pices of the Student Volunteer holidays. The big football issue will be out December 17. convention at the Shriners' Temple, bration, will be one of these num-1 trips to Gettysburg Battlefield, and a Band. on North Broad Street. bers. hockey game.

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44111111•■■•■ .IMI.M■1•4 THE CAMPUS; I BULLETSat Attractive Fall Styles OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE HAD a AND MP CONSTANCY CARES I Established 1876 Isn't it funny that the men on the campus -must have, each one, a Dear Constance:—When my heart Entered as second-class matter, Oc- Parlor Athletics. in Women's & Men's tober 30, 1904, at the Postoffice at feminine collaborator? First the dis- flutters when a certain young man Meadville, Pa., under the Act of Con- Henry — "Are you fond of indoor ciple committee, then comes the night speaks to me on the campus, does it gress of March 8, 1879. sports?" watchman. He, dear soul, even has mean I love him. If so, how can I Henriette—"Yes, if they know Fall Boots Published every Wednesday morning a man to go around the campus with win his regard in any other way during the academic year by a staff of when to go home." him to carry the lantern. Of course than that advised to Brown Eyes last editors selected on a competitive basis he doesn't need any assistance, but week? Displayed in the windows are from the students of Allegheny Col- Then the Kid Get a Quarter. probably he did get lonely all by Ella Phant. lege and devoted to the interests of Sis's Kid Brother—"Say sis, I know shoes for all occasions and to the College and its community. himself. Maybe they travel back to Dear Ella:—It might mean that or it wotcher beau's name is. I heard you back, thus giving eyes in all three- might be indigestion. Brown Eyes is meet every requirement. Subscriptions $1.50 a year. Single say it last night." tions! And we all snow they are getting ahead, maybes you need one, copies 5 cents. Sis—"Well, then, what is his doing wonderful work. But, to get too. Don't be persnickety. Pompeian The Campus is forwarded to all sub- name?" back to the subject of -the feminine Bloom is awfully good, too. Fifty- BROWNELL SHOE CO. scribers until an explicit order is re- Sis's Kid Brother—"0. Henry helper, can't you just picture that two cents with the war tax. 208 Chestnut St. MEADVILLE, PA. ceived for its discontinuance, and un- Doughnt." lady patroling the corridors of subtlely, til all arrearages are paid according o. It would be to law, Subscribers are requested to Hulings with her doj Connie. inform the Business Manager of any "You're flunked," said the dean, almost worth taking a chance to see change of address. With a look so benign, what would happen if ToWser got Dear Constance:—I am a sadly per- "Oh, no!" said the Freshman, riled. But we all acmit the girls plexed young frosh and am in great MOORE BROTHERS Communications intended for publi- WHOLESALE EXCLUSIVELY cation should be sent to the Editor or "I hereby resign." need the protection. Just think! need of your kind assistance. Last dropped in the box in the main hall of —"Trays Beans." Have you noticed now few ques- week when I took my girl out to CREAMERY PRODUCTS ICE CREAM Bentley before 9:30 a. in. Saturday. tions are in evidence lately? They dinner at the Lafayette, they brought Both Phones 887 Water Street Bright Idea, 4 must have been settled somehow.. in a finger-bowl containing a piece 1,14.1) is ••••••••••■•■•••■■•■■•••■■•■ 11 Girl Scientist—"I wonder if there There was a story that the still, small of lemon and a sprig of parsley. I CAMPUS STAFF. is any truth to the statement that voice—but there, I'm ,alking in rid- took the parsley and she took the the length of a man's arm is equal dles. lemon, but I am in doubt as to to the circumference of a woman's Editor in Chief As woman to woman I'd like to tell whether we did the proper thing. sAW waist?" JOHN F. PRESTON, '20. Madame Periscope to watch her step. Please tell me which is for men and Matter of fact:—"Let's get a 662 Highland Avenue. You know, Peri dear, murder will which for ladies. string and see." Local 195. Bell 129-M. out; and think what people are go- Yours half-heartedly, FOR GIFTS ing to say about you if you make Ivanhoe Nazimova. Associate Editors Dirge to the Dying Day. any more of those broad remarks. Dear Ivanhoe Nazimova:—You Flowers not only delight the eye, but their SUSAN JENKINS, '20. "How sad! How sad!" the poorphule I'm such a little cut-up myself that have created -the greatest of social beauty and fragrance brighten FREDERICK W. McCLUER, '21. said, I can't stand having you putting any- errors. The idea of handing the girl the atmosphere: Assistant Editors And sadly then he bowed, his head-- thing over on me. I know a lot, she lemon! Leave that for the waiter; CARL D. MORNEWECK, '21. "That when the night cuts off his too, but I'm so afraid of hurting any- drink the water; smuggle the parsley PAUL S. DWYER, '21. rays, one's feelings. lime for your books. "POSEY SHOP" The sun ain't here, like in the days." Athletic Editor, Well, Eddie and everytiody, as our But be no longer deceived, my per- JAMES Y. PIPER, '20. friend Connie in -the next column plexed young freshman, It was not a Humor Editor. Then There Was Silence. says, "She's a great wife if you're finger bowl that was borne to you on Ballinger & Siggins Mother—"Margaret, your callers HAROLD J. RUSE, '21. not sneakin?" a salver but one of Mr. Baker's new 1. ALUMNI NEWS must go home earlier than that one More Anon, cocktail glasses introducing a new Reporters did last night." Shrapnel Sadie. edition of Tom and Jerry. l '"THE REXALL STORE" MARY HILDERBRAND, '21. Aileen Hodgkinson, '1e, who is Margaret—"Why Mother, he left at —Coustance. ETHEL POWNEY, '21. ten o'clock!" teaching in the Titusville High I'm writing for Mr. Bullets, Ed. He . PAUL JENKINS, '22. Schools spent the Thanksgiving vaca- Mother—"Margaret, don't argue called me up today and said: "Malt Dear Miss Constance:—Should I EASTMAN KODAKS, GEORGE BIRD, '22. with me—didn't I hear him say 'just tion at her home ie Meadville, and Wason, I've run out of ink, so it's up smoke while in the company of my also called on many friends on the Manager one' as he was leaving!"—Stolen. FILMS, CAMERAS to you to write, I think, about what lady friend? She is tall and very Hill. s • LOUDON L. CAMPBELL, '20. happened here last week—the stuff odd and dainty. She calls me Honey Huyler's & Liggett's Candies Local 318-W. Bell 371-R. Give 'im a Inch, and—" about which you heard me speak Boy, but I never use it if I can get Mary Kelly, '19, has a position as Soda Water, Cigars, Stationery The Man—"Does your mother ob- whenyou met me down there beside Horne Runs. Chemist in the Heinz Laboratory, jest to kissing?" Pittsburgh. Safety Razors and Perfumes. Ebitorial The Girl—"Now listen here Jack. Wilcox." So I guess that I'd better Dilettante. write this stuff for you, and tell it Dear Dilettante:—T don't see how Ruth Pitt, '16, who is teaching in just because I let you kiss me, you all—how will that do? I got there, you can be so cruel as to even -think the Sheffield High School. spent the The question that is often asked needn't think you can kiss the Ed, a half hour late, which is to say, of such a thing! I suppose it's be- week-end with her sister, Francis `Artists & Draughtsmans the college man is, "Does it pay to whole family."—Pearsons. at half-past eight. I shed my coat cause she's so odd teat she hasn't Pitt, '22. SUPPLIES go to college?" It is without doubt and hat, and then, I had just gone canned you long before. I'm strong sacrifice to , spend four years of Drawing Papers, many kinds. a Feminine Antiquities—Goulashes! ! in the big gym when, someone for Home Runs myself but it comes CHRISTMAS VACATION Drawing- Pencils, all grades. one's ( time. and money in preparation stopped me and shod my hand, and cheaper to roll your own with Hone3 will be filled with happy thoughts. ' Oil Colors, Water Colors, Brushes. f- 4 '00 At 'first thought it seems Prex—"See here, you know better r- from somewhere, a dance program Boy. Are you sure you aren't abus- Are you recording the names and Canvas, Academy Board, Stretchers. & whether it is a goOd invest- than to -smoke on the Campus." .' Tracing Cloth, 1-Squares, Triangles. became one of my possessions. Fos ing her affection? sayings of your -friends? You will Drawing Instruments, Drawing Boards. specially, does one hesitate I Con Carnie—"Oh, I'm juSt holdleg dances? No, conversations! I'm a I Confidently, use a Memory Book more than your Waterproof Drawing Inks, etc., etc. ti is ,7ernarked that many eni - this pill tor Hoover.' Consta ce Ca res. g ood sport, so 1 began----to till my List;, text book and value t roore highly. k' , " -Ai:. it , - t—IENRICI''.Ei ;i4kfir.-` N. 774— Wr 'Alstra...41v.A...... 2.00 origituo..,-.&" books The Lttayateikok S to be ieitnitteci, but on the i t all clear? I'm in the eorner over I; Cedric dear:—It's Rweet of yuU many people who do not' now in school. A liesited number (it 201-203 Chestnut Street, M i 'vilk, l'a. here talking to a girl the same a to want to meet rue, but ! really can't bt-,o117c' for immediate cietl vory. Order :Net a college education are not if I knew the maiden's name, We Irisk losing my reputation by agree- at once. • successful as they should be. This! ALPHA GAMMA DELTA. were going to see ner room when1ing to such a clandestine meeting. A. L. NORTON s not noticed so mucn, however. The clanging loud throughout the room. So you saw "Oh My Dear," too. Yes Alpha Chi Rho. Both Phones. D. T. REAMER ctions of a college man and woman Kappa paid its annual visit I then arose, and bowed adieu, and , I think my personality is something „in always observed closely. It mere- to the Old Ladies' Home, Thanks- went in search of lady two—yes, and like "Pickles." Please write to ins • indicates that mucn more is de-1 giving morning. Y. )f. C. A. ENTERTAINMENT. Leading Jeweler perhaps, too for something to eat. I again. niaanded from a college graduate. Miss Edna Mumford, '23, spent round her, which ve.:Zs quite some Love, MEADVILLE. PA . The following statistics will show Thanksgiving at the home of her The last of a series of pictures feat! At ten-fifteen, I had a Connie. that with out doubt a college educe- grandparents in Meadville, Pa. shown before the Christmas holidays hunch that there was something in Dear Constance:—I have hear(' tion is beneficial. Of 5,000,000 men Misses Ethel Hudson, '17, and Edn; 1.)y the Y. M. C. A. was given in the he punch, in the big 'bowl on till._ that true love will stand any test with no schooling, thirty-one at- McCabe, '19, spent the week-end wit] Chapel on last Saturday evening. table, that wasn't printed on the I would like to bob my hair but I Drs, D. C. & W. C. Dunn tamed distinction. Of 33,000,000 with the Chapter. The pictures were taken from R. B. label. The roof began to turn am afraid my fellow wouldn't lik, elementary schooling, 808 attained Miss Helen Millhoff spent Thanks Blackmore's 'Laura Doone." Between DENTISTS around, down seemed up, and us me any more. Please advise me on distinction. Of 2,000,000 high school giving at the home of Mrs. T. P. the parts the audience was enter- seemed down. And 'then I smiled. this subject. Corner Park Avenue and Arch Street. graduates, 1245 attained distinction. Irving, Meadville, Pa. tained by vocal selections by Sidney for I have been in places where they Sharon. Of 1,000.000 college graduates, 5768 Miss Helen Swartout, '23, spent Carlson, '22. The development of the call it gin. But I understood their Dear Sharon:—Follow the desire:- attained distinction. This means that Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. plot was untimely interrupted by -the good intent—how could they tell of your heart. Boboed hair is the in the case of the uneducated man Raymond, Meadville, Pa. breaking off of the electric current. which kinds ferment:. height of petiteness. Man will for- Miller & Derfus .00062 per cent. were notably suc- The night Ilerbert Neely, '22, and Rev. Mr. wore on, and I- wore out. I heard a get all in looking into your eyes. PARK AVENUE GROCERS cessful, while with the college grad- TALLAG EWE. Samuel Maxwell kept the audience girl say out loud; "sign this card But be scroupulous for uate on the other hand, .58 per cent. entertained by starting songs which Corner Park Avenue and North Street while you have the chance, for when "If the scale do turn reached distinction. The whole Miss Priscilla Evans, of Erie, waf, were joined in upon by the congrega- A. Miller City Phone 329 the men go, were going to dance." But in the estimation of a hair, F. J. Derfus Bell Phone 207 thing can be summed up in a nut- the guest of her sister, Miss Dorothy tion. After an half hour's wait, the Dance to their young hearts' delight, Thou diest and all thy goods are shell with Franklin's quotation, "The Evans, '20, over Thanksgiving. assemblage broke up. "then all the men should say, "Good- confiscated." best investment a man can make is Miss Hattie Moore, '19, of Youngs- You will be very thankful if you night!" Allegheny men are not slow. C. Cares. to empty his pocket-book into his vale, was the week-end guest of the It didn't, take them long to go. Silk cloth shirts at Veiths', $4 to $8. buy your clothes at Veiths'. head." Tallagewe girls. ■•••••■•.- Well, Ed, it has been quite some Dear Miss Cares:—I am greatly Miss Ruth Sjoberg, '21, spent time sitice I have tried my hand at enamoured with a handsome blonde Thanksgiving at her home in Frewe- In these days of the high cost of rhyme, but cut these lines in chunks young man who lives next door and burg, New York. Have You a PRESSING ENGAGEMENT? We would like one! living, not to mention of dressing, it of eight, and see if they don't go first am greatly annoyed by the mag- Miss Clara Weller, '22, spent is only to be expected that the cost rate. Now, since I've done what netism which glues my eyes to the Thanksgiving at her home in Spring- of athletics should be going up. Not Bullets said, print this stuff where winow. How can I break the spell? boro. Students' Suitatorium that Allegheny College is going to it won't be read. Goldilocks. Mrs. Edith Besley was the week- commit the sin mentioned by Dr. Ham- —Mr. Bullets, Dear Goldilocks:—Pull your shades Quarter a Leg---Seats FREE! Called for and delivered end guest of her niece, Miss Louise ***-YoHox- merschlag and sell its soul by buying per Malt Wason. down Goldilocks. You can't be over- **************--**-49:01(--**)P*********-3010;0K-***-#-*-Aeiloc-44-* athletes although to be sure, we Plate, '22. bears still have cautious. The three N`,s%''`.\ sV\'' sw • Miss Mildred Brown, '23, went to `• \ Ns.. \.• .\-\ \ ' would have to sell something to get II. F. MEESE RECEIVES LETTER. a house in the woods. The attraction anything to pay them with. The her home for Thanksgiving. for you to a blonde is false mag- 'trouble is that the Athletic Associa- Miss Marion Eimers, '23, spent netism. Try the other side of the Through an oversight on the part tion has not money enough to make Thanksgiving with her grandparents house. of Coach Hammett and Assistant sufficient guarantees to get good near Conneautville. Her parents. Cautiously, Coach Barnes H. F. Meese, '22, did Of Importance teams to come here to play. This is who are visiting for a few days, ac- Constance. true both in the case of football and companied her. not receive his "A" 2nd when the other letters were awarded. Meese basketball. There has been a good Miss Ethel Sullivan, '22, was the Worried Bill:—You should worry, took a very intense interest in foot- bit of kicking around the college re- dinner guest of her uncle, Judge T. J. Bill. You've got the wrong dope any- ball and played in the latter part of cently about not having as good Prather on Thanksgiving. way. Your question got in too late to the Student the Saint Bonaventure game. He was schedules for our athletic teams as The Tallagewe freshmen girls to answer last week; I should have also one of the substitutes that ac- we might with the reputation that entertained the society Thanksgiving had it by Friday. Your dope on companied the "eleven" to the Tech Allegheny has had in athletics. The evening. school scandal is as late as the re- game. He met with the misfortune The problem has, at last, been most satisfactorily solved, in managers pass the buck to the Ath- turns from California. Hope you live of being injured prior to the game our "KWIKPAK" PARCEL CASE. You can conveniently, eco- letic Association and now that organ- SATURDAY'S ELECTIONS GO TO through it. with the Thiel Reserves so that he nomically, neatly and safely manage the "Laundry Question." ization comes out with the alibi that ROBINSON AND POTTER Ever, was not able to be in the line-up. it lacks funds. In our opinion it is Constance. ReverOble Case facilitates the delivery and safe return of your This accounts for the fact that his up to the students to call their bluff, On Saturday the athletic elections laundry in veritable "Ship-Shape Fashion." name was omitted in the columns of give them what they ask, and see if for Assistant Basket Ball Manager Fair One:—Please tell me how I the Campus last week. we can't get better than two home and Assistant Track Manager were can find out whether my, girl loves games for the next football season. held in Bentley at the usual election me or not. She is deaf and dumb, hour. A very heavy vote was cast as Y. W. C. A. and I am blind. WI nearly every male student voted. Miss Bidwell, of the English De- Yours, unreservedly,• The results of the election follow: partment, has just returned from Bos- At the Sunday evening Y. W. C. A. A. Ruben. PO t.37.1. •121.5dE Assistant Basket Ball Manager ton, where she attended a national service, Miss Doris Gamble, '19, gave Dear Rube:—Let your soul speak Robinson 158 —FOR SALE BY- convention of College English Teach- a talk on "The Eyes of an Under- to hers. There is a touching little Leberman 140 ers. Her trip was in every way standing Heart." The temptation poem which says: Assistant Tract Manager. agreeable, and Miss Bidwell which Christ had and which he over- "Kisses tender, kisses cold, ELDRED'S QUALITY SHOP comes Potter back ti Allegheny with more en- 159 came showed the understanding Kisses timid, kisses bold, Beattie 253 Chestnut St., Meadville, Pa. thusiasIn than ever. 138 which he had in his heart. Kisses joyful, kisses sad, The Misses Josephine and Gene- Pass the bottle or I'll go mad." CARL MORNEWICK, "Phi Gam House," Rep. Holiday neckwear 75c to $4 at vieve Hovis sang "Sweet Flour of Go thou and do likewise. Do yoUr Xmas shopping at Veiths'. Veiths'. Prayer." Connie. 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S. HOTCHKISS & BRO. CO.' J. Soccer Football Fast Becoming Populai College Spot Wholesale Grocers 144-146-141 Mead Avenue Under the Direction of Coach Barnes, REUTER'S Soccer League Formed Modern Shoe Repairing 935 Market Street GAMES WITH OUTSIDE TEAMS PLANNED Below Chestnut

The game of soccer football in PHI GAMS -WIN FROM Allegheny College seems to be corn- NON-FRATERNTY 2-0 HAHN'S ing into its own, according to the In an interesting game of soccer 936-938 WATER STREET latest developments. The minor ath- the Phi Gams beat the Non-Fraternity letics of the school, such as boxing, team Thanksgiving Day, with the wrestling, and soccer, have been in Women's Ready-to-Wear score of 2 to 0. Non-Frats kicked off the hands of Assistant Coach Barnes, and in the first few minutes of play Dry Goods, Millinery and under his guidance the fact now managed to keep the ball in the op- seems to stand out that an ever-in- ponents' territory. Several attempts Writing Paper Special at 39c, creasing interest in other sports than at goal were made but the Phi Gam 47c, 59c, 69c box, in football and basketball will be or has halfbacks got their 'kicks' on the ball colored tints. been aroused this winter. and went clear through the Non-Frat Last Saturday an elimination soc- line, where Murphy put it over for cer contest was arranged for between the first point. Parker kicked off for Coach Barnes and the representatives the Fijis in the second half and of six learms within the college. The clever support from the line enabled Sigma Alpha Epsi- A. GILL teams entered are Jordan to kick the second goal. D. lon, Ph i Delta Theta, Delta Tau Delta, Murphy, Jordan and Parker played Non-Faternityr men, Phi Gamma a fast game for the winners. while GUNS, AMMUNITION, Delta, and Alpha Chi Rho. Another Burnard and Sparks did excellent team, that of Phi Kappa Psi, was ex- playing for the Non-Irraternity. FISHING TACKLE pected to enter into the competition, but poduced no representative at and CUTLERY r SPRAGUE WINS the formationr meeting. The plan for BOINIING CONTEST the leaguea is at present this: There The box of Miss Adams' Select 989 Water Street will be played a first round of three chocolates offered by the manage- among the six contenders for ment of the bowling alleys for the the college soccer title. The winner average high score for five games SA f ISFACTION of the first and third game of this was won by Raymond A. Sprague, A Gateway—Electrical IN PHOTOGRAPHY round will play the winner of the sec- '23. His average score was 119 with ,zat round of the by the 20,000 electrical workers who daily ond gme,a in the seco high score of 173, which is only two NLY a forty-foot gateway bounded by series. This will leave one of the six MISS ANNA RAY points below the high score of the two brick pilasters and ornamental stream through. Where the Students Go. teams as undefeated champions, ex- O alleys. His nearest competitors were lamps, but unlike any other gateway in the What a story this gate would tell, if it could, 873 Diamond cluding the possibility of tie scores, Ford Miller, '23, and R. J. Russell, of the leaders of the electrical industry and in whchi case another game will be '23, each with an average of 118. entire world. playad to decide the winner of each business, of ambassadors from other insti- For back of it is the General Electric Com- tutions and from foreign lands. Mill Run Lumber Co. match. In the formation of the sche- MANAGER BENSON ANNOUNCES dule, t was deemed Inadvisable for pany's main office building, accommodating BUILDING CONTRACTORS i BASKET BALL SCHEDULE The story woAld be the history of electric the sries of games to be scheduled 2300 employees. And just next door is its Lumber—Mill Work—Paints e lighting, electric transportation, electric in- for in the manner of a league, I. e., Continued from page 1. laboratory with the best equipment for test- 431 North St. Both Phones each team playing one or more dustrials and electricity in the home. son, '20, has had his. schedule of ing, standardizing and research at the com- games with every other team in the games for the season completed for mand of capable engineers. Then down the This gateway, as well as the research, en- leagu, and the team with the high- F.WAELDh e some time. It includes fifteen games, street—a mile long—are other buildings gineering, manufacturing and commercial Dr. F. est percentage at the end ot the sche- r seven at home, seven abroad, and resources back of it, is open to all who are DENTIST duled series taking the championship where everything electrical, from the small- one home game pending. Following title; owing to the necessity of est ]amp socket to the huge turbines for working for the betterment of the electrical is the schedule: Fourth Floor Crawford Co. Trust Bldg. placing soccer in the athletic inter- electrically propelled battleships, is made industry. MEADVILLE, PA. January 10.—University of Detroit ests of the men of tae college, an at home. eliminationn contest was deemed more January 16.—University of West Illustrated bulletin, Y-863, describing the advisblea at the outside for the best Geo. A. Feldmiller Virginia at home. several plants, will be mailed upon request. Address interetss of soccer in the college. January 23.—University of Pitts- General .Electric Company, Desk 43, Schenectady, Ne wIfork FANCY AND The games as they stand at present GROCERIES burgh at, Pittsburgh. STAPLE '.eduled in the following man- College Trade Solicited Jane . , cy 24 --Carnegie To n tte ner: ;'he Phi Delts will play the clhi 1). ' 1‘.;11. n ext Fr ida y, / e 1 tl a date. Oiodifications - Pc. iiruary g as the ntative /L, iko Lc.._1\ ‘) I I ••• , of tiles. dates will taste place in the home. r . , . 11.—Grove City Cpliege Compliments event of inclement weather condi- February at home. tions). On Saturday, the 6th, a 13.—Westthinster College Offices in Tom K. Williams double-header will be played: The February General Office ).-L all large cities. 05-10) Phi Gams will meet the Sigs, and the at home. Schenectad.y;N.Y. 21-1-L-LL 20.—Geneva College at it Delts will play the Non-Fraternity February men. The winner of the Phi-Delt- home. 27.—Westminster College town. Chi Rho match wil play the winner February LAFAYETTE THbAVRIGHT at New Wilmington. March 8.—Washington e,nd Jeffer- of the Delt-Non-Fraternity match, February 28.—Geneva College at son College at Washington. BARBER SHOP Dry Claning, Pressing John 1. Shryedi Co. and the successful contestant in this March 13.—Washington and Jeffer- match will play the winner of the Phi Beaver Falls. and Tailoring College at son College at home. SEVEN CHAIRS—ALL GOOD Gam-Sig match in the finals of the March 4.—Grove City Furniture Grove City. March 19.—Allegheny College Treat Yourself to the Best 902 Water Street tournament. Vii gmla at Morgan- Alumni at home (pending). Rugs The captains of the several teams March 6.—West Paper Hangings are announced as follows: Sig team, Dr. C.C. HILL Drapery Parent, '22; Phi Delts, Potter, '21; Wood & Stone Dells, Tom -McCreary, '22; Non-Fra- Throat Eye, Ear, Nose & JE JVELERS ternily men, Bernard, '20; Phi Gams, Glasses Furnished. Bittner, '22; Chi Rhos, Agnew, '23. 967 Water Street Meadville, Pa. These captains announce that prac- 28R Chestnut ,St. HARTMAN &JUDD tice for all teams will be held every day this week from 3:30 to 5:00 P. M. Go to I. E. HALL'S for The tournament starts on Friday, and A PROGRESSIVE BANK Griffiths' Baking Co Gas Supplies the most skillful team is going to Bakers of Quality Goods Finest Photos in the c; win. that welcomes an opportunity to Satisfaction Guaranteed Coach Barnes expects to pick a 1272 S. Main Street be useful to its depositors and to S best men in 212 Arch e e t HARDWARE team of eleven of the Local Phone 603-K Bell Phone 196 PLUMBING these six teams after this elimina- the general public. STOVES FURNISHINGS tion contest is over as en Allegheny College soccer team, and is attempt- A National Ida ing to arrange a contest with the General Electric Second team of Erie, Hart Schaffner & and the Franklin Y. M. C. A. Resources over Two Million H. W. HARR real meaning in the word. CLARK & MORFORD "FIRST" — There's MERCHANT TAILOR M1 Marx, Our Own Make 1 01,1 it, I). Ni. Clark S1300,11/ E2222.11-000.1-EFZEg_fa. Builder of Fine Custom-Made Grocers Forthanlity.Services. Right Prices Peter Miller's Sons Fashionable Clothes 042 MARKET STREET " FOR BETTER SHOES" Flood Building, Chestnut St. Phone 238 fashion Park Cothes 039 Water St. Meadville, Pa. 110./01.DIEfargarEDJEERT3 %Intraan' Is it Kelm hint Shop 960 S. Main St. a . . Gratifying Reflection? Always the newest and 248 Chestnut St., Opp. Lyceum Theatre Oft-times a man can look in his mir- niftiest styles in Cloth- Fraternity Stationery General and ror to considerable profit. Clothes, of ing, Furnishings a n d Die Stamped in gold or colors, without ccurse, cannot make a man, but they Hats. Especially adapt- charge for die. You buy the bta- Special tionery only and pay for can be of Fabric, Fashion and Fit to ed to College Men stamping Baking make a man feel comfortable about MENUS, CALLING CARDS, his dress—that feeling he receives by PROGRAMS WE'LL BE GLAD wearing Does your Club use TO SHOW YOU MOTHER HUBBARD 'YOCUM'S BAKED GOODS KINCAID–KIMBALL CLOTHES For up-to-dzkte framing If you want the best–you should SHERMAN'S 944 Market St F. G. PRENATT

1 Whitehill's ice Cream DR. W. W. SHAFFER SMITH BROS Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat; 219 Chestnut St Copyright 1919,llartSchaffner&Marz Just one block from College--Corner Park and Baldwin Meadville, Pa L. Trust_Company Building

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tyle Headquarters FRATERNiTIES SOCIETY BRAND HERSHFIELD CLOTIIIER 946 Water Street SUITS, TOP COATS, OVERCOATS PHI KAPPA PSI. the Erie Railroad and are located at NEW SUITS AND OVERCOATS Stetson Hats, Manhattan Shirts Huntington, Indiana. ARRIVING DAILY FROM HERCHFIELD BIRO'S & CO. The Misses • Marietta. Sackett, Ella Z. A. Clark, ex-'22, was a visitor 622 to 626 Broadway, New York City Allgood, '20; Hazel Robrecht, '20; at the House on Thanksgiving 'and Mendel's Ruth Lermann, '21; Marie Wise, '21. Sunday. SAVE $10.00 TO $20.00 and Helen Gold, '21, were entertained E. V. Uptegraff. '23, spent the week- On your purchase of Worsted Kings Clothin i., at a (lancing party- at the House end a.t his home in Beaver. Wednesday evening. Raymond B. Sprague, '23, won the I-I. L. IIERSHFIELD Mrs. C. L. Webb, '00 and the Misses box of candy given by the manage- Meadville Dry Goods Co. Susan Jenkins, '20; Florence Gibbons, ment of the bowling alleys on Quality and Style Supreme '20; Margaret Cleveland, '21; Eliza- Thanksgiving for the highest average THE CRAWFORD STORE in Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Waists beth Turner, '21; and Aileen Hodgin- score of five games rolled on that son, '19, were entertained at a danc- (lay. SERVICE QUALITY LOW PRICES of all descriptions, Foreign and Domes- ing- party at the House Thursday even- The usual number made their 914 - 916 Water Street, Meadville, Pa. tic Dry Goods and Notions, at ing. weekly visits. Erie and points near 942 We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps 942 The following Brothers spent Pittsburgh seem to be especially 0/ATER ST. WATER Thanksgiving at their various homes: THE DAYLIGHT STORE ST. popular with the fellows lately. THE S. E. Plumb, '21, Youngstown, 0.; J. W.W. Kamerer, '22, Greenville; John KAPPA ALPHA THETA. Tribune Publishing Co. 1 BATES Harbaugh, '20, Edinboro; and Norris and Morris Chapin, '22, Union City. Printing That Is Right PIANOS, VICTROLAS Miss Helen Andrews, '21, spent ALLEGHENY COLLEGE H. G. Ware, '22, spent Wednesday SHEET MUSIC—RECORDS Wednesday and Thursday at her home at his home in Greenville. We furnish Pianos for all Fra- Founded In 1815 in Conneaut Lake. Programs, Invitations, Booklets, Menus. Joseph S. Baldwin, '19, was a visi- ternity Houses Miss' Flora Dodson, of Cleveland, In fact, "Anything that is Printable." tor at the House for the week-end. was the week-end guest of Miss Carson Miller, of Farrell, was a vis- YRADITIONS Gladys Tuck, '21. Federal St.,, Meadville, Pa. itor at the House Sunday evening and Miss Marguerite Blass, '21, spent STRONG FACULTY entertained the brothers with some H. Kahler Wednesday and Thursday at her snappy music. GET home in Erie. YOUR DEN UNSURPASSED LOCATION -risa- Miss Dorcas Hall, '20, spent the DELTA TAU DELTA. Over Ballinger & Biggins REASONABLE EXPENSES week-end at her home in Warren. Miss Twila Lear, of Vandergrift, Tobacco and Smokers' tides Mr.' and Mrs. F. D. INIcCluer and was the week-end guest of Miss AT THE THE STURM' BARBER SHOP . ue sent free of charge to any address on application to son, Frank, of Warren, Ohio, spent Martha Schall, '22. For the Beat Thanksgiving Day at the House. Hair '—`"'"12ZI Miss Lucile Baughman, of Oil City, Cut, Shave or Massage PRESIDENT CRAWFORD, Meadville, Pa. John McCreary and Lang Wise was the week-end guest of Miss UNITED CIGAR STORE were in Butler over Thanksgiving. Martha. Brown, '22. G. S. WAGNER Cur. Chestnut Street and l "Parson" Bruce, Gates, Chadder- Miss Winsome Brown, '22, was the BEATTY & BALIZET, Agents jark Avenue don, and "Um" Reed visited in Oil dinner guest of Mrs. Gaston Thurs- City over the week-end. day, November 27. C. Y. Murch spent Thanksgiving at Miss Helen Miller, '20, spent Heckman's Pharmacy Meadville News Agency his home in Erie. Thanksgiving at her home in Frank- Everything in Drugs, "Rink" Kofford visited his home in lin. Cameras end Supplies FRED B. TRACE Developing and Printing Clarendon last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, of Con- Newspapers and Periodicals Columbia trafon;slas An informal party \Ass held at the nellsville, spent Thanksgiving with and Records 912 Water Street. Across from the Post Office House last Friday. Dinner and danc- their daughter, Mary Henderson, '22. Both 1'hones GO TO— ing filled the evening. The guests Miss Harriet Dunn, '20, and Miss present were Miss Spaulding, Pro- Doris Gamble, '20, spent Thanksgiving fessor Ward, and the Misses Lucille with Mr. Harry Dunn at Saegertown. Shoe Repairing A. W. HANAWAY KEEP'S PHARMACY Richards, '19; Cecil Edwards, '19; Miss Katherine Morrow, '23, was OF CLASS AND DISTINCTION RELLaBLE JEWELER For Good Soda, Good Drugs, Ruth Lermann, '21; Mary Henry, '22; the dinner guest of _Mrs. Harley 279 Good Toilet Articles, Good Candy Marion Dusenberry, '22; Wilma Carpenter on Thanksgiving. WALTHER & YEAGER CHESTNUT ST. Lander, '22; Gretchen Wood, '21; Miss Elizabeth Carew, '20, spent 903 Water Staeet Helen Gold, '21; Elizabeth Smith, and Thanksgiving at her home in Erie.

DR. W. C. CARPENTER Elsie Janavitz, of Monessen, Pa. Miss Katherine Johnson, '23, spent Glenn Gailey, '23, spent Thanks- the week-end at her home in Erie. C. P. HARRIS DERFUS BROS. giving at his home in McKeesport. Miss Katherine Morrow, '23, spent DENTIST George Stetson, '19, came over the week-end at her home in Union Headquarters f Flour Fresh, Salt, Dried and Smoked fiver Wilson's Jewelry Store from Titusville to attend the party. City. Both Phones "Stet" is principle of Titusville High 907 Market St. Both Phone s School. Meats KAPPi KAPPA GAMMA. Harry Dunn paid us a short visit Oleomargarine anti 070- (( 1 _ NI Friday BUSY BEE ers si " ti • i Goods *delivered to any part ri Istarge AI ,110-14.0.. , 74(11).4 'IQ, '19 ; Claire Gates, '19; k L UICK -WiCh of the city. Neyi ia!ce I E r,T,, I lor PHI DELTA TWETA. Restau7ant Maly Carroll, '16; Elizabeth . Chase, 346 North St.---Both phones. csp cially suited for '17; Madeline Risbell, '19; and Bess 948 Water Street the coll2ge trade----Roomy, Sanitary, Comfortable Joe Hutchinson, '15, spent Saturday Lint, '12. and Sunday at the 1-rouse. Thursday evening a party in honor "Doug" Dunbar stopped at the of the alumnae was held in the rooms. Cut Flowers for All Occa:ions a Specialty FRISK LI US STAFF Kouse Sunday on his way to Sharon. Miss Evelyn Crandall, '22, spent "Gus" Engstrom spent the week- Thanksgiving at her home in Edin- Ice Checkary's Candy Land end at tile House. "Gus" is spending born. Smith &Wirt Cream Parlor iViRGii`ciV.Ari TAILOR "Home of Sheets" a good bit of his time in Verona. Lucile Richards, '19, was a hostess FINE CONFECTIONERY Fresh Confectionery, Pure Fruit Hugh Wells, '13, wutz rt. week-end at PHARMACISTS 934 Market St., Meadville, Pa. a luncheon Saturday at her home Soda and Ice Cream visitor at the House. in h.inor of Misses Madeline Rishell, 251 Chestnut St. Former Red Cross Bell Phone 4-R 10n Thanksgiving evening Phi Delta '19; Mary Carroll, '16; Cecil Ed- Theta held an informal party. Danc- F. R. FAY wards, '19; and Claire Gates, '19. Pharmacy FIS1 ing and other indoor sports were en- Miss Ruth Allen was guest of -1 MARKET The Culbertson GREEN & BAKER jeyed by all. Marian Morrison, '21. Wednesday and FRESH AND SALT WATER FISH • DEALERS IN The Misses Winsome Brown, Thursday. Sea Foods and Oysters in Season. , 950 Market Steet Varth Brown, Cooley, Youngs, Avery, Miss DorothyWorster visited her Dry Goods Co. Conneallt Lake and Pure Local Phone 94 Bell Phone 2344 Distilled IF ester Ice Berry, Kerr, Tuck, Hammerton, sister at Akron, Ohio, Thanksgiving. Gro. T. Wilson. & on WATER STREET Curry, Madeline and Elizabeth Kink, 1 954 Market Street Both Phone: Mrs. Chase visited her daughter, Catherine Carroll, Horton, and Lee. Eleanor Chase, '23, Thursday and The Jewelers CRAWFORD COUNTY were guests of the fraternity. HALLMARK Friday. IIS FAMOUS FOR ITS CHEESE The chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. Store Opticians S wartley. p C. F. GEBHAnT ALPHA CHI OMEGA. The Leon C. Magaw Cheese Co. 'Tory Barber Sho Prop. Professor Ward spent Sunday after- noon at the House. MEADVILLE. PEIVAPA First Shop Below Postoffice, Meadville, Pa. Alpha Chi Omega sympathizes with Dr. Elliott was a guest at the House Miss Jean Freer, '19, in the death IkNSHIP AND SERVICE OF THE BETTER CLASS on Sunday. of her father, Mr. James Freer. Something Dr. Swartley was a Sunday after- Mrs. Jesse R. Davis and Miss Jessie noon visitor. pt,4 he can use Broil, of Woodlawn, spent the week- every clay GEORGE PRATT "Osh" Graham, accompanied by his end with Miss Helen Davis, '19. -4;. fiancee, Miss Reinger, were visitors Miss Sailor, of Kane, was the week- for years and PHOTOGRAPHER at the House on Saturday evening. end guest of Miss Francis Lee, '23. years to come 943 Park Avenue Meadville, Pa. The "Hank" Neely spent Thanksgiving Miss Francis Pitt, '23, and her at his home in Franklin. sister. Miss Ruth Pitt, were the Sun- *11_ day dinner guests of Miss Helen SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. Adams. eP Sitter's Meat Market Criterion Miss Anne Lowrie was at her home D. J. Murphy, '22, spent the week- in Oil City over Sunday. Home of Nut Margerine end in Erie. Miss Elizabeth Robinson, of Oil Brother Murphy at- Best Spread for Bread The place where you can tended the championship football City, was the week-end guest of Miss e game between Erie High School and Marjorie Abbott, save from $5 to $10 on Harrisburg Tech. Miss Christine Boggs spent the 945 MARKET STREET rssIVE him CONKLIN week-end at her home in Beaver FallS. 0 your suit or overcoat M. W. Hartman, '21, spent Thanks- keT pen Chit Christmas. One Bell Phone I55-R giving Day in Erie. Miss Elouise Fink, '2z, spent Sun- of thoso husky, man's-vi:, pens! Then watch his face Local 660 p J. A. Gibson, '22, was at his home day at her hotne in Tight up with real pleasure! in Butler over the week-end. Springs. He knows there are years of perfect writing satislacion HARLEY D. CARPENTER ALSO A FULL LINE OF F. N. Parent, '22, went to Pitts- Mr. Wilson Lee, of Oil City, spent stored up in that pen. He burgh to attend the Pitt-State game Sunday with his sister, Miss Francis know, he's wins( to feal proud of his Conklin every time he FURNISHING GOODS on Thanksgiving Day. Lee, '23. pulls it out of his vest pocket. (i) Ronald Reamer, '20, visited in Airs. W. L. :Nrussler, of McKees- A CONKLIN pen is ,n so, :deal pit this ear for anyone, tY Franklin Thanksgiving Day: port, visited her daughter, Miss So -useful - that 11 pleases the LL SHIRTS Dorothy Mussler, '23, over the week- thriftiest. to beautiful that it The following were guests at the floes its full sh,r, fn n'kinq end. TIES Sig House on Friday evening: Prof. Chriconas a Jzy of real ioy. r71 Miller, Miss DeTurk, Miss Allgood, Mrs. A. W. Coombs, of Woodlawn, —J (i) HOSIERY Miss Wooley, Miss Rishell, Miss Pa., spent Thanksgiving with her 11J GLOVES Curry, Miss Boggs, Miss McCune, daughter, Miss Henriette, '22. 3elt-FP.1ing Fountain Pen FLASHLIGHTS FIATS Miss Nelson, Miss Blass, Miss Jenk- AO N.LLA KA ILII ins, Miss Combs, Miss Lourla, Miss ALPHA GAMMA DELTA. CAPS Gibbons, Miss Gealy, Miss Turner, VEITH'S MARKET Miss SWEATERS and Miss Shellito. Affy's Jazz Edith Newmaker, '20, spent E. Ii. STARTLE DEALERS IN Orchestra furnsihed the music for Thanksgiving with friends in Cam- Printing and Office JERSIES th Supplies,Station,ry, All Kinds of Fish, oysiers and Iititterine evening. " Springs. Greetinv Cards, Loose Leaf Outfits 955 MARKET STREET p Margaret Peters, '21, was the dinner and Supplies, Book guest of Miss Anna Jane Walker, '21, 13inding. Boll, Phones, 536. ALPHA CHI RHO. We Sell For Cash Wednesday evening. Bell Phone 261 Opposite Academy 1117. q Mrs. A. J. Stoliper, from Wellsville, Meadville, Pa. and Sell For Less L. M. Swoap, '17, and "Kinao" Ohio, was the guest of Miss Marcia The Meadville Laundry Runninger, '16, visited at. the House Mae Horton, '23, for the week-end. C. C. LAFFER, Jr., Saturday and Sunday. They are now E CRITERION working on an engineering corps At the Phi Psi House, is on the Bathrobes at Veiths', $5 to $15.— College Agent