PAGE FOUR. °Grades important' Reminds Pan-He! in Warning To Freshman Women Bang-Up Open House Planned For Tuesday "The great majority of sorori ties will not pledge (women with an average below 'l'," reminded Harriet Singer '4l, Panhellenic president. in a statement to the Daily Collegian last night. "Since most freshmen do not realize the importance of their grades in conjunction with sorority rushing and pledging until too late." she said, "it has been brought to their attention." The last Open House scheduled from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday is set to be a bang-up affair, she added, and a . 1.1 freshmen and - transfers should make the most of their last opportunity to get acquainted with sorority women. Free association will continue until Christmas vacation with room visiting, 'basketball games, and "dutch treat" dating permit ted. However, after vacation until noGn of the first day of second semester, there will be a silent per iod with no contacts permitted. Upperclasswomen will be permit ted to speak to freshmen, but no visiting or dating will be allowed. At The Movies CATHAUM "Little Nellie Kelly" STATE "South of Suez" NITTANY "One Million B. C." ARROW SHIRTS va ia, 146 South Allen St; Diagonally AcroSs from Post Office. ARROW - TIES Christmas Drive Goal Set By WSGA Twenty-rive cents from every woman student is the goal set by WSGA in its annual Christmas Fund Drive in an effort to surpass last year's $196.25 mark. Proceeds from the drive will be distributed among the Mifflin County Chil dren's Aid Society. American Wo men's Hospitals, and Mrs. Hetzel's Fund. Located at Lewistown. the 'Chil dren's Aid Society assists children adopted into families unable to provide more than bare necessities of life. Contributions from the Col lege coeds provide toys, clothing, and a little spending money. The American Women's Hospit als aids in relief of suffering among civilian population during war. Disease prevention, child health, and maternity work are phases of home work conducted in Southern Highlands. This society lacks en-. dowment and depends upon con tributions. Helping students meet emergen cies is the work of (Mrs. Hetzel's committee. This group depends en tirely upon gifts to render aid. ATO Entertains Kappas Kappa Kappa Gamma was en tertained by Alpha Tau Omega at dinner Wednesday night. Il i N;w4tiet4N,lo,4 , l;teh4lDigrzl MEN'S APPAREL ARROW UNDERWEAR THE DAILY COLLEGIAN We, The Women— It's Almost Christmas Somewhere In England The Pope issued a plea for a 4s-hour armistice over Christmas. The plea awoke many thoughts as to what Christmas must be like over there. Can men go on be lieving in something fine and de cent while they go on killing and dropping bombs on others who are men too? Can they see blood on the ground and long for plum pud ding and roast turkey? Can they forget the hate and blood and killing for two days and remem ber the days over a year - ago when there were prospects of a peaceful yuletide? Can they light Christmas trees and theri black them out after 48 hours? Can they manufacture toy guns and soldiers and present them to their sons without tearing their souls out? Can they give dolls to their little . daughters and for get the little girls whose dads will never come back? Can the sound of carols drown out the screams of agony and roar of bombs and tanks? Can a man forget those things for 48 hours and then go back to killing and hating? If he did go home, would he be happier and more willing to return to "some where in England?" Some think they could forget and be happy for two days. Some think if it could end for two days it could end forever. Omicron Nu Will Initiate Five Pledges Saturday Omicron Nu, home economics honorary, will initiate Eleanore M. Boyer '4l, Bertha M. Douthett '4l, Rhea J. Hower '4l, Jane R. Keith '42 and Regina M. Wingar is '4l in the home economics din ing room, Home Economics Build ing, at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Committees for the tea which will follow initiation are Janet N. Holtzinger '4l, arrangements; Darline A.- Neuhauser '4l, food; and Betty A. Willits '4l, flowers. Dr. Helen Judy Bond, past president of the American Home Economics AssOciation and a member of Omicron Nu, has been invited to the affair as a special guest. Junior Service Board To Give Doll to Winning Coed Complete to hand knit undies! That's the doll WSGA Junior Ser vice Board will award to the win-' ning coed Wednesday, December 19. • Dressed in a pastel cotton dress, white angora sweater and mittens, blue knitted coat and hat, this blond 15-inch doll was presented to the- board by Mrs. Edward Steidle and dressed by Oars. Char les IL Austin. If you want the doll for your self or a friend and wish to aid the British War Relief Society too, contact any.board member. PATRONIZE LOCAL STORES CLASSIFIED SECTION MAKE your reservations now at Student Union for the Dry Dock Nght Club, Saturday, Dec. 7. 3tch 12-7 E FOR RENT room twin beds. 2nd floor. Beside campus. Call at 137 N. Atherton St., Phone 2196. 3tpd 127 E STUDENTS! Need extra cash? Christmas holiday work avail able for a limited number of stu dents. Also part time work on campus. Contact Mr. Butterfield at Hotel State College, Monday, December 29 between 1 and 6 p. m. 2tchy-12-7—MLE FOR RENT—Two large double rooms for young men students. Call 2782. ltpd 12-6 E A device to speed hand knitting of one hand to loop yarns over the that a Pennsylvania man has in- end of a needle w,;ithout waste arm vented is worn on the index finger motion, STUDENTS! WHEN IN TOWN brush-Up on Dancing AT SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES DURING the holidays , as soon as you reach home, plan to visit the Arthur Murray Stu dios and arrange for a few lessons. You'll enjoy learning the latest Rumba and Fox Trot steps. In just a few hours you'll surprise your partners with the thrilling new steps. Gain poise and confidence. Special low rates are offered to all students! En roll as soon as possible and be a good dancer in time for your next party. All lessons are transfer able to any one of our studios from coast-to-coast at no extra cost. Lessons may also be used at resorts. Don't wait until the last minute. ARTHURc - MURRAY Dance Studios from Coost-to-Coast ATLANTIC CITY ChaTonte-Haddon Hall BAIITIMOR'E . . . . Hotel Belvedere BOSTON . . . . . . . Hotel Statler ERIODOEPOItT BUFFALO . 211Alt.LOTT'k; Hotel Drake.A: Jackson . . Netherland Plaza Hotel . . , • . Ilotel Statler . . . . Baker Hotel CHICAGO CINCINNATI CLEVMAND DALLAS.. . DETROIT EAST ORANGE . . . hotel Suburban. HARTFORD . . . . . Bond Hotel HOUSTON . . . . 1945 West Gray KANSAS CITY. MO. . . 4722 Broadway LOS ANGF7 , IIS . Forman Bide. at 7th & Hill .(Beverly'Hills) 357 N. 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