PAGE Ra JB Correction Le Locust Lane Lodge social, in connection with the war relief drive, will be held from 7:30 p. m. until 1 a. m. Saturday, November 16, instead of tomorrow as pre viously stated. • 7 As • , haUfh • • . - • FDLOWS at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 LAST TIMES TODAY Plus: "Baptism of Fire" SAT.. MON., TUES. • , r• li Ck E ° A UI T CII- BE liE itital7 ". ( t \ Vt - G .t42 r „...„...„.„.„....._, ,, a it‘ ( I , k SVA;AS Vfa . ...........„. ... .4:- . 1.14:4:41:: ..).).:;i4:1,-„i.:t.i.;1ii.....1:(4?.:1'it' : FiNKP , i•/eau , IHE A H LAST TIMES TODAY I SPECIALLY BOOKED FOR PENN STATE'S SADIE HAWKIN'S DAY . . . GALS. BRING YOUR LI'L ABNER AND SEE HOW DASIE MAE GETS HER MAN. Dogpatch Dowager Gives Advice On Ketchin' Men Reveals Own System To Help Local Gals Deah gals, Ah heah tell thet all yo coheads is a gitten set to ketch yo men an' haul 'em to Motah Boand's Spin ster Skip tumorry night. SeeM' ez how I instigated this (practice, I gess there is no one bettah kwaleefied to give yo the dope on jest ho wto ketch the man 'o' yo -dreams. Fust of all, yo got to be supple 'bout it, an' don't make it too 'par ent thet yo've bin wantin' to ketch him evah since Motah Boand an nounced theah intenshuns. Walk up to him natcheral-like an'•ask, "Will yip -all come to de Sadie Hawkins Dance wif me? They ah goin' to hey a wonnerful dance, an yo' don't hey to pay a cent. 'N if yo' is nice an' don't let eny othah gal ketch yo', ah'll tak yo fer a sody aftahwand." Ef yo Li'l Abner 'pears kinda shy and relukitant, then don't hesytate, gal, pull out yo' gun and staht chasin—even of yo hey to outrun the ornery critter all ovah State Cillitch. There ain't no ree zon why these onmarried bache or boys should be unpertected, specially when they ar- so many 'putty gals. Good luck, and may the bes' man lose! Dating Discussion Set For WSGA Senate Meeting Dating regulations as applied to IFC dating code and WSGA regu lations will be discussed by Arnold C. Laich '4l, All-College president, and H. Edward Wagner '4l, IFC president, at WSGA Senate meet ing Tuesday. The possibility of obtaining checking facilities for fraternity houses over big weekends to avoid thefts has been suggested and will be presented at this meeting, Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 5:30, 8:30 ROAO 4 Prow" ...; tit! MI ca l tr i 1.( • %am RARE • tOUISE mem musts SATURDAY ONLY SADIE HAWKINS THE DAELY COT T.FZIAN Z ia !leers :1 1T. h:- to. SADIE HAWKINS We, The Women--- How Can Fraternity Thefts Be Stopped? . PETTY THIEVERY has created problems on the campus in the past, but when $B5O fur coats are stolen it is time -to take steps to avoid the repetition .of such acts in the future. With Soph Hop com ing up in less than two weeks, any preventative measures are worthy of attention. Carefulness as to where wraps are put on the part of the women could avert a recurrence of the un fortunate robberies of houseparty weekend. Fraternities could cooperate by asking a brother or pledge. to stay in the rooms where coats are put, as has been suggested by a member of the administration. Reporting of suspicious-looking outsiders to fraternity presidents might also be a remedy to the un precedented wave of robberies. It is important that no visitor to our campus go away with any but pleasant recollections. The cooper ation of fraternities and women students can nip the robberies be fore they blossom into a serious thorn in the side of big weekends. 11111 11111111111111111111111111111111111“111111111111111111111111111 CAMPUS -CALENDAR 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 FRIDAY: Campus Center Club members will leave first floor lounge Old Main at 7:30 p. in. for hay ride and party. Clothing and personal appear .z.nce consultant service open to all coeds with clothing problems in Room 223, Home Economics build ing, 4 to 5 p. m.. Ski club meeting 7:30 p. m. 313 Old • Main. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Pre=medical students wishing to take American Medical College Aptitude Tests, make application at •Room 112 Pond Laboratory. Independent Party social at Sig ma Pi Fraternity, 8:30 p. m. CLASSIFIED SECTION DRY DOCK NIGHT CLUB open ing Saturday, November 16. Make reservations at Student Un ion office 25c per person. LARGE DOUBLE ROOM with 'cooking facilities. Dial 2426, 218 E. College. 3tpdll9E New-Exclusive Nestle's Not Chocolate from . The Thermostatically Controlled Blending Unit 5c • ONLY NESTLE CHOCOLATE IN STATE COLLEGE REA & DERICK'S With Other Women— Coeds Play Football To Aid War Relief Abandoning their knitting to chase pigskins, coeds at the Uni versity of South Carolina staged a touch football game for war relief. At South Carolina, too, written permission from home is required to date soldiers from nearby Fort Jackson. Substituting a patio for an arm ory, the University of Texans dance every night from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Their chief trouble is too many men and too few women (sounds familiar). "Dirty saddle shoes are a dirty fashion and too much casualness is sloppy," Schiaperelli warned Carnegie Tech coeds. She also told them not to be glamorous but to be just themselves. HURRY! , HURRY! HURRY! CHOOSE A NAME FOR A MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP $l5 First Prize and Five Consolation Prizes -The name must consist of 3 words. First word of the name must be Charles. In case of ties the answer postmarked the earliest "is the winner. 4. There is no limit to the number of entries. Answers Must Be Postmarked Not Later Than Friday, Midnigbl. Nov. 8. Reply to Charles Petnick, 109 S. Allen St. Balfour Jewelry Office Continues. To Be Open for Business In This Location 4tchlll2E FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1940 CONTEST ENDS TONIGHT MIDNITE I TALK IS CHEAP. But there are times when a - few words with the right person. are priceless. When such times come, it's well to remember •that you can reach almost anyone, anywhere, by telephone—. quickly, easily .. at loti► cost. Number, please? THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA . , •,• • „ Evenings Only 6•30, TODAY ONLY t • CHESTER MORRIS • - JANE WYATT' • in "GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" . rSATURDAY ONLY' • ( I'M HOBBffr* SUIBIEBRT HOC - • Constance Moore •Dennis O'Keefe •
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