FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1941 Dates For Next Week Illegal. Before Contact Begins Monday Remember 1 Dial 842 FOR A FULL EVENING'S SUPPLY OF CLEAN. PURE, . CRYSTAL CLEAR ICE FOR ONLY 25( DELIVERED Ask For The Hospitality-Pack Hillside Ice & Storage Company “YOU CAN GET IT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STATE COLLEGE - ’ / Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - -K Weekend Silent Period Breaks Steady Rushing No dates for next week may be made before free association be gains anew on Monday noon, Panhellenic Rushing Committee decided yesteyday. .'The weekend silent period, be ginning at 5 p.m. tomorrow and lasting until noon Monday, will provide a much-needed breath ing spell in the 10-day intensive campaign and is to be strictly observed, the council warns. With two informal parties planned for tonight and nine houses entertaining tomorrow afternoon, the first half of the formal period will close. Invita tions to next week’s parties are due at Student Union by 9 a.m. Monday for delivery before noon. METZGERS” THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Skirls And Saddles For Daytime Rushing But Dress For Parlies Comes rushing with all its ado, and while sorority women coax pipe cleaners into curious shapes and tag them favors, freshman women smack into their biggest worry of “what to wear, when.” For contact during 10 days, of coke or bridge dates, we! 1 suggest: Skirts and sweaters emph asis on neatness. A good press job puts new spark into old woolens. Defy wind and weather and put your best curls forward. Keep nails and hands well-groomed. Take; stock of little things; they add-tip. As for hose versus socks, stick to what you wear to classes. These are come-as-you-are par ties. Tactics are reversed, however, for evening parties which are by written invitation only. Show you realize it’s a party by appearing in a suit or dress, or’a wool frock. You’ve had your chance to sport school-girl com binations. Of course, if the invi tation designates old clothes or special garb, enter into the spirit and borrow somebody’s overalls! RUSHING SCHEDULE TODAY Free association. Parties. TOMORROW Free association. Parties. 5 p.m. Silent period begins MONDAY 9 a.m. Invitations for informal parties due at Student Union. Noon. Free association begins. Parties TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Free association. Parties. THURSDAY Free association and parties until 9 p.m. 9 p.m. Silent period begins. Invitations for formal dinners sent out. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1-5 p.m. Reply to invitations. 5 p.m. Rushing chairmen re ceive replies. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15 5 p.m. Silent period ends. -.5:30-7 p.m. First formal party. 7:30-9 p. m. Second formal party. 9 p.m. Silent period begins. 11 p.m. Bids must be in dean of women’s office. * SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 10 a.m. Rushees receive ballots. 3 p.m. Ballots must be return ed to the dean of women’s office. 4 p.m. Rushees notified which houses have accepted their pre ferences. 4-6 p. -m. Rushees report to their houses. ianet Eyer '42 Named Home Ec Council Head Janet L. Eyer ’42, Home Eco nomics Advisory Council, vice president, automatically became president after the resignation of Janice M. Owen ’4l. Wakelee Thompson ’4l re places Miss Eyer as vice-presid ent. Other officers are Frances E. Hohn ’4l, secretary-treasurer; and Elsie L. Rooth ’43, historian. Wiley Hostess Leaves A farewell party was held in Wiley dormitory last Monday night for the hostess, Miss Flor ence E. Jones, graduate home economics student, who left to accept a teaching position in Alexandria, Virginia. Addresses Women Prof. Carroll D. Champlin of the School of Education address ed the Professional Women’s Club of Williamsport last night on “Is America Threatened by Propaganda?” A helicopter whose rotor or propellor blade is driven by air is being developed at Georgia “YOU CAN GET IT AT After The Corner •' unusu THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA METZGERS" Military Ball r~ Sv NO WAITING! There are more than 6,000 Bell Telephone operators in Pennsylvania —and more than 100,000 in the United States! Shaving seconds off the time required to make telephone connections is a constant goal of these highly skilled young women. That’s one of the reasoni why America enjoys the world’s finest . . . and the world’s fastest. . . telephone service. By the way . . . how long has it been since you called home? 'HREE PAGE t:
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