PAC FO UR. Ft!tail 'Morns Nei $153 [IT WSG/A Christmas Drive Totaling $253, WSGA's annual Christmas Drive surpassed last ;year's contributions by $56.75, Betty M. Martin, WSGA vide wesident, announced last night. T 9•-. drive which began Monday, De ember 9 continued until 5 p.m. yerterday. A ER 1.9{ 013 F A ky • Evenings Only 6:30, 8:30 TODAY-THURSDAY When swords flashed for love and justice! . . . 65 The Mark of Zorn)" with Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell Basil Rathbone FRIDAY ONLY - I They're kere Again ! ! Constance Bennett Roland Young —ln-- 'OPPER TAKES /A TRIP' —With— Billie Burka, Alan Mowbray F.:hours At 1:30, J:00, 6:30, 8:30 I TODAY rHURS..• :FRI. I , - = _ , Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 8:30, 8:30 1 LAST TEMES TODAY I ArtMGM. )ed THURSDAY - FRIDAY HE WILDEST WEST Junior Service Board Doll Winner To Be Revealed At English Feast The winner of the doll offered by WSGA Junior Service Board will be drawn and announced by Elinor L. Weaver '4l, WSGA pres dent at the. annual Old English Christmas Dinner in McAllister Hall at 6 p. m. toinorkow evening. The doll may be clairrit.d from Ro berta J. Kelly '42,: Junior 'Service Board chair►nan, anytime until 5 p. m. FridaY. Carrying out the' Old English theme, WSGA Senate members will dress in court costume and ceremonies will be conducted. Acting as hostesses to faculty members . and town students at tending the dinner'will be Mary Jane Dalton, H. Jean Fox, Ruth Goldstein, Marjorie A. Harwick, Arita L. Hefferan,- and Vera M. Neal, serliors. Throughout dinner, the Louise Homer Club vocal ensemble will sing Christmas numbers. Lila A. Whoolery '43 will take the place of Martha I. Stringer '42 as one of the jesters; Jeanne I. Witherow (special) is the other. Following the dinner there will be a coffee hour in Atherton Hall for the court, faculty members, and women students. Atherton unit officers will receive guests. Pouring in th 6 northeast lounge will be Miss Matilda A. Bentley, Miss Jeanette Oswald, Mrs. Gail `l3. Pope, Miss Emma F. Richard son, Miss Mary Jane Stevenson. and Mrs. David. Ulmer. In the northwest lounge Miss Elizabeth C. Bell, Miss Marie Haidt, Mrs. Grace L. Hall, MrS. Edith M. I Johnston, , Mrs. Anna B. Searle and Miss Ruth H. Zang will pour. Student hostesses for the coffee hour will be northeast: Elinor M. Derr '42 and Patricia L. Patton '4l; northwest: A. Patricia Behney '42, and Jeanne M. Lindaman '42; southeast: Helen W. Handier '42, and Emily J. Sperb '42; south west: Anna M. Civitts '42 and Dorothy J. Johnson '42. Gift Exchange Slated For Mac Hall Christmas Party A Christmas party, featuring ten-cent gift e zcc ha nge s with verses and octette, and two short surprise skits, will. ue held for McAllister Hall women from 9 to 1 I p.m. tonight. In charge of the party are M. Janet Carbaugh, program; Dorothy G. Clymer. refreshments; Joanne B. Fiero, gifts; Helen G. Hall, dec orations; and Eleanor M. Stoner, cleanup. CAMPUS CAIENDAR TODAY: IMA meeting in Alumni office, Old Main, 7 p.m. Basketball game, varsity and Susquehanna, 3 p.m., Rec Hall. Jayvee, freshman basketball, 6:30 p.m., Rec Hall. ' Coffee hour, Hillel Foundation, 4 p.m. PSCA Cabinet meets 6:30 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. '44 Independent meeting, 318 Old Main, 7:30 p.m. Prof. Henry S. Brunner speaks at Library reading, 402 Central Library, 4:15 p.m. NOTICE . . . . Boalsburg In order to be guaranteed transportation Dec. 20-21st, reservations must be made before 8:00 P. M., Dec. 19th at STATE COLLEGE HOTEL. Buses leave Friday, 20th at 11:20 A. M., 3 - :15 P. M. and a Special Bus at 7:00 P. M. On Saturday 21st, buses leave 11:20 A. M., 12:30, 3:15-P. M. Direct Connections Made With East Bound Trains. Special Reduced Rates by Bus and Rail. THE "DAILY COLLEGIAN We, The Women Some Presents Santa Shouldn't Forget FOR athhall: Sewing machines; also individual screens for lobby neckers. FOR homeccers: Sympathy and a box of stay-awake pills. FOR homec professors: A cat in-nine-tails or a best seller, "How To Win Husbands And Influence Men." FOR physedders: CNow known publicly as physical educational , istsY A masseur for tired muscles, and a solarium. FOR panhellenic: First semester rushing. FOR musicedders: Sound proof rooms. FOR dancegoers: One, only one, big weekend without rain, snow, or sleet. FOR machall: A coat checking system. FOR knitters: Maids to pick up dropped stitches and pixies to finish the garments during the night. FOR reliefers: Some relief. FOR liberalartists: No eight o'— clocks, no Saturday classes, and all afternoons off. .FOR coeds: Another queen. FOR pennstatemen: Electric razors. AOPis Entertain Alpha Omicron Pi was hostess to Chi Omega at a coffee hour Sun day evening. Mac Gives Dance A Christmas tea: dance was given by McAllister Hall women from 4 to 5 p.m. yesterday. CLASSIFIED SECTION REWARD for return of wallet lost by Edward F. Joslyn, Crands'- vine, Pa. College address, Alpha Chi Rho—Phoa - e - 841. NOTICE—The parties that took the blankets, bedspreads, and rugs out- of the cottage at the Autoport on Friday night had bet ter return them for they were seen by a roomer in the next . cottage and license number taken. 3tch 12-19 E OWMPS7-';'-- fir, .7.1.1.:,•-z-riZ‘t:Pc,c*"c=',. R. . .. -. il .;9 'a , ""•<:, .. :...- - _ 3,1 .toc os a R . WO . Ovi g 4tt1, 49 .4** g ii -14 ;35P 04. P v il •9 10 5t, 74 tVS sa m / '' g t 4 A • g Schlow's Quality g vi zi R Shop el emazrzm:mmcms.:4-4.1:4-.. Auto Bus Line RIDES Wanted. and Offered- RIDES WANTED Norristown. L—noon Sat. C Martella or Walker, 4850. r- Hazelton. L—Sat. C-,Hecht 114 Ath. r Phila. vicinity. L—Fri: 3 p.m. C —Leworthy, 4929. f ~5~~~1~ , "~..:'. ^ ~~.:::i,'~..,~.✓~.:~ti."~..~-r'" , r..;.:.?"~~~^,55'~v~.~~. r ~>.~", .~9.a~3~rTi~'a:~s: ~') College Boot 3tpd 12-19 E „.,___y—i aylor Made Shoes g .11 mr ,- ;:mmtgarammTu-...51:.=cri , -,3%ta=.m.mcimi3*Aszs3tfozarzy4 If She's a fashionable "witch - - - and you're not afraid of "Black Magic' - - give her (A New Parfume By Corday) •,•• • W -On Allen Street,Next To The bank Clock .g. ,- - I: 4 :::MISM.i=EM:4":4O, - .4 , 1:4Z 'I:=T:M.?. I ;s , .Z4S=MIIZScaMiTAt'SMV;:k; ~ . HEARTY HOLIDAY GREETINGS FROM GIVE HER A PRACTICAL GIFT We Have A Complete Line of Nationally' Known Slippers and Hosiery. Exclusive Agent For lb - -T .. +or' . .r oc . _...„, = . 4 .. • i • ,:-:;',0 - .,f., : ... ~''GOkb ,;.- ~ .; • 3 . 1- # ;.......:;. :) '- ~,t. J, : 4 • . t aZ • :. 6 4 4Merntr...' ' REA & DERICK'S WEDNESDAY, DECEMNR 18, 1940 York. L—Fri. 4 p.m. C—Smyser, 3331. r Ithaca, N.Y. L—Dec. 21 noon. C —Phone Harmon, 2009. r PASSENGERS WANTED_.' 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