The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 30, 1940, Image 4
PAGE - FOJR ILI I 11 • f F: ; . : Eyeniugs Ordy , 8.30, 8:30 TODAY THURSDAY ANN SHERIDAN. GEORGE RAFT HUMPHREY BOGART IDA. LUPINO ; • " Tiltiey Wive Iby Night" ' • fP. I/ / :: Shows as: X 330, 3:00,, 6:30. 8:30 LAsT TIMES TODAY I X:enny Baker, Hugh Herbert, Frances Langford, Ann Miller, Patsy Melly, Borrah Minevitch -In lift Parade of 194 r SPECIAL ATTRACTION "LONDON CAN TAKE IT" Flown from England by Clipper Scenes of Warfare in London TrAp - Bsawy: FRIDAY VIMUMMININV A FINE DEW. Y O • 4 HALLOWEEN CANDY -at .6RAHAIM Etc SON ESTABLISHED 189 G HOUSE PARTY SPECIAL ORCHIDS—S2.OO and $2.50 Other Corsages $l.OO and up Stale College Floral Shoppe 127 W. BEAVER PHONE 2342 We, The Women— Is Your little. Sister" Getting Along Alright? HAVE YOU seen her lately? Or did you ignore her after Fresh man Week because she didn't measure up to your sorority rush ing standards? Is she getting along alright? Or, does she need advice which you could give if you would visit her this afternoon? A good many "Little Sisters" felt lower than the few people who didn't go to the Temple game last week-end when their "Big Sisters" refused to attend the Big Sister tea recently. The Big Sister plan was started several years ago because it was felt that freshman women needed the guidance that only an upper class woman could give. Such a plan is still necessary. But most Big Sisters have form ed the practice of_ taking , Little Sisters to dinner and a movie dur ing Freshman Week and then leav ing them on their own during the period when they most need ad vice. Greatest offenders 'are sorority women, many of whom sign up for Little Sisters with the hope that they can evade Panhellenic rush ing regulations. If their Little Sis ters aren't smooth enough to meas ure up to their sorority standards they are dropped quicker than a hot plate. 'The responsibility is fixed by the list of 'Big and Little Sisters 'posted in the dean of women's. office. • The friendships which have started between Big and Little Sisters are overshadowed, now, by the ignoring by Big Sisters of their freshman sisters who don't measure up to rushing material. The plan is now a Penn State tradition and a coed institution. To abuse it is to evidence lack of Col lege spirit. And upperclass women, as well as freshmen, know that Penn State spirit involves more than singing "Hail To The Lion" on a crowded football field. CLASSIFIED SECTION LARGE PLEASANT double room, single beds. Reasonable rent. One half block from new dorm. Phone 2203, 121 Heister street. 2tpdlo-3003 FOR, SALE Tuxedo single breasted, Size 38, very reasonable. Phone 2896. 3tchlo-31E FOR RENT—Wanted young man to share half of large double room, two blocks from Campus. 236 E. FO. ter. Dial 2186. ltpdlo-30E LOST—Worn brown leather wal let. Contains driver's license, A. A. book, other cards and cash. Reward. George Krupp. Dial 4151. 2tpd 1031 E ROOM FOR RENT—First floor with outside entrance. Single or double. Rent reasonable 507 West College. ltpd 1030 E THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Costume Parade To Climax Party An old pair of pajamas worn backwards or a raggedy study dress, plus a cockeyed hairdo—in fact, anything but a skirt and sweater,—yields a successful cos tume formula for the Atherton Hall Hallowe'en party in the four Atherton lounges starting at 10 p.m. today. '- Against a typically Hallow'en setting, costumed women will vie for individual and group prizes in the costume parade scheduled for 11:30 p.m. and in a dimly lighted southeast lounge, uncanny ghost stories will be told. Ten cents admission entitles guests to doughnuts, cider, and candy which will be served in the northeast lounge. Apple and candy contests at two cents a try will be featured in -the southeast lounge with fortune telling for two cents in the southwest lounge. Proceeds will be used for a scholarship fund sponsored by WSGA Junior Serv ice Board. 1W Secretary Feted Charitides will hold a coffee hour in honor of Miss Edna Som merfeld, national secretary - of Kappa Delta sorority, in the north west lounge of Atherton at 5 p.m. today. -- 1 ,/: • KIS IP iK ' sfilo . . TO MORE . .. . . , .. _ rof 141479 Today, -more than ever, people are taking to Chesterfield because Chesterfield concentrates on the important .things in smoking. You smoke Chesterfields and find them cool and pleasant. You light one after another, and they really taste bet ter. You buy pack after pack, and find them definitely milder. • For complete smoking satisfaction aka , your Arm) you can't buy a better cigarette ill _ fIext r,fIESTERNELO* 04,4pc Oft Licairr a berm Tamcco Ca Classified Advertising Will' Bring Results!: 'THE BALLOON GOES UP' 'November 1 and 2 at 7 P. M. Friday Night 50c—Saturday Night 75c • No Reserved Seats Tickets Sold In Blocks of 50 •Upon Request 'THE BALLOON GOES UP' November 1 and 2 at 7 P. M. Friday Night 50c—Saturday Night 75c - No Reserved Seats Tickets Sold In Blocks of 50 Upon Request The Balloon Goes Up November I and 2 at 7 P.M: Friday Night-50c - Saturday Night-75c No Reserved Seats- Tickets Sold In Blocks of 50 Upon Request. Tickets on sale at Student Union and Corner Room. WEDNESDAY, • OCTOBER ow-