PAGE FOUR 40)0 Hiigln School Sportswomen fa Afcfteirnd Play Day May 17 Lakamdes To Sponsor 'First Large /Affair, A.pproximately 400 wome n 4i on) 300 Central Pennsylvania Jjagh schools are expected to par ticipate in non-competitive sports -on Play Day, May 17, in the first, Inge affair of its kind to toe held. J*vre. Sponsored by Lakonides, wom - en's physical education honorary, tlx; program will include volley •4mJ), softball, badminton, and swimming events, a campus tour, and luncheon in. the Sandwich Shop. Three years ago a similar event was held on a smaller scale under the old Women’s Athletic Association. The larger and more varied Play. Day will continue annually, according to this year’s sponsors, ‘Die following committees are working on. the event. Program—Katherine A; Lor cr.ch '42, chairman, Beatrice J, Jjaumnnk ’42, Dorothy C. Ellis M 3, Bernice M, Maurer ’42, M. A. -Elizabeth Succop ’4l, and. Betty )■. Zeigler ’42. Campus tour—Ann M. Borton M 2, chairman, Pauline Crossman M 3, Sarah H, Faber ’4l, Betty E. Widger '42, and Lila A, Whoolery M 3, Registration-—Mary V, Devling Mi, chairman, Jane E. Burke ’43, SM.uriel E. Engelke ’4l, Lenore M. Jl emz ’4lj Vera M. Neal ’4l, and. Ullizabeth A. Rank ’42. Anne V. Nasoni ’4l has been •named fire-chief of Grange llormitory to succeed Else Ga- Xn jelsen ’42 who left College, jr«M ■■ WHMKSMY t 1 Continuous Showing Starting At 12:30 Features At | 12:30, 2-Ail 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 ! : ■ f r present . THE JOINT'S JUMPIN' % | MOIL 4 ail $ IF, BaU Week-end Friday Saturday | Si© . IS© Philoles Initiates 11 1® Climax fourth Yeair With the initiation of 11 wom en last night, Philotes, organiza tion of non-fraternity women, moves into its fourth year of ac tive work. CLaire Bernstein ’42, Sara R. Lipser ’42, Evelyn F. Polansky ’42, Kathryn J. Sproat ’42, Shir ley M. Tietz ’42, Mary P. Wise '42, Dorothy Barton ’43, Pearl Levy ’43, Jane E. Neal ’43, Julia Shellchock ’43, and Helen S. Zable ’43 were initiated. Guests at initiation were ad visors Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of women; Miss Matilda A. Bentley, assistant to the dean of women; Mrs. Carroll D. Champ lin, Miss Marie Haidt, associate professor of physical education, and Mrs. Henry L, Yeagley. ted Soil Champ Sends’Sorry Bd' The Duke of Windsor has met not one of our coeds yet, but he missed by the narrowest of marg ins when Johnnie Fleming ’42, women’s golf champ who is se mestering in Florida, unknow ingly refused an invitation to Nassau in the Bahamas. She. didn’t know he was to be her host and stayed in Lakeworth, Fla. while the rest of the group of women golfers went along. Johnnie's . golf has shown re - markable improvement since she left college in February to visit relatives for the winter, with a majority of her. scores in the low 80‘s. She placed in the first flight —best 16—in the Florida East Coast Championship at St. Aug ustine, Fla. In competition with some of the -best women golfers in the country, she won her first matcli but met defeat in the sec ond series.against the medalist or lowest scorer in the flight. In another tournament at Lake Worth, she reached the semi finals after winning the first two games. Much of her competitive work is done now in conjunction with a pro who has been coaching her. Each pro teams up with a young feminine golfer and together they play matches against other such combinations. At the end of the Florida sea son, Johnnie intends to continue her golfing in North Carolina, probably at Pinehurst, and to return to her home in State Col lege for the summer. CLASSIFIED SECTION TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex- pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W. Beaver avenue. lyr-CRE-ch QUITE ATTRACTIVE ROOM semi-private bath. Graduate student or faculty number pre ferred. Phone 852. 3tpd2sß TUX FOR SALE—Size .35-36 short. Like new, very reason able. Call 2960, J. N. Bresnowitz. ltpd2SC WILL PAY FAIR PRICE for Model “A” roadster in good condition. Must be good. Call 662 after 7 p.m. Jack Yahres. ltpd2sD FOR SALE Chevrolet ’33 master trunk sedan. Motor in excel lent condition. Inquire at 331 E. Foster avenue or phone 4028. R. J. Pfister. 2tpd25,26D DIRCC Wanted and Offered P.W.. Pittsburgh. L—Fri. 1 p. m.; ret. Sun. morn. C—Brugler, 2404. R. W. Phi La. L—Friday. Call 2334 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 12 Sorority foams Begin Bridge Journey On Thursday Nigh) Twelve sorority bridge teams will meet in White Hall’s game room at 7:30 o’clock Thursday night in the first eliminations of the Panhel-IFC tournament. Rep resenting eight houses, -the four man combinations will play until five winners are picked. The five semi-finalists will then meet five fraternity teams next week, but will not compete with them. A sorority and a fraternity champion will then be selected to vie with each other for All-Col lege honors. Houses with two teams are Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Omi cron Pi, -Delta Gamma, and Kappa Alpha Theta. Other en tries are Alpha Epsilon Phi, Chi Omega, Gamma Phi Beta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma. Coeds /Active in debates Lois J. Hunter ’42 and Sara R. Lipser ’42 will debate two col leges this week on the policy, “Resolved, that the nations of the Western Hemisphere should enter into a permanent union.” - They will uphold the negative side of the resolution at Indiana Univer sity today,. and against American University' here on Thursday. I/Ml, Ljccktt fi Mfitun Seniors To Elect '4l Honor Women Senior women will have a class meeting in the northwest lounge of Atherton Hall at 7 o’clock to morrow night to choose the six senior honor women for Class Day exercises June 9. Bow Girl, recipient of the high est honor conferred on a graduat ing woman by her. classmates, is the first of the six women chosen for their outstanding contribu tions to the College. Other honor titles are Slipper Girl, Fan Girl, Class Donor, Mirror Girl, and Class Poet. Class Donor will present the other honor women at the Class Day program; Mirror Girl will give the graduating women’s prophecy and present the sym bolic mirror to Jean Babcock ’42, WSGA president; and the Poet will read the class poem. This is the sixth year that honor women have been chosen by vote of senior women to cor respond with Spoon Man, Pipe Orator, Cane Man, Barrel Man, and Class Donor, chosen by the graduating men. • • A nutrition exhibit to show the sources of iron in food will be held in Room 209 Home Econom ics from 8 a.m. to noon today. Drop a line to .: for your copy of TOE the book that gives you the facts about tobacco and tells you why for 0 Cooler, Milder, Better Smoke 7otucco Co kcCpL^N^lJ^S^A- A short while ago we published TOBACCOLAND, U. S. A., the only complete picture story of the grow ing, curing and processing of fine tobaccos, from seed-bed to cigarette. So great was the demand for this book from smokers everywhere that another million copies are how com ing off the press. TOBACCOLAND gives real information and is yours for the asking. The more you know about how cigarettes are made the more you’ll enjoy Chesterfield ... the cigarette that Satisfies. MORE SMOKERS ASK FOR CHESTERFIELDS EVERY DAY mmtYwmmE you go •0 s ' TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1941 Women In Sports Ath East snatched the cham pionship of the Independent League in yesterdayls intramura’ basketball as Town' Team de faulted. Ath Hall also defaulted to Mac Hall. Delta Gramma will compete with AOPi in this week’s sorority games, and the winner will take on Chi Omega. Sorority champ of this game "vvill match Ath East in the finals on. April 1. * * * All persons interested in All- College bowling and table tennis, to begin after Easter, should sign, in the WRA office before 5 p. im Friday. Kahn Speaks To Forum Rabbi Benjamin Kahn, head of the Penn State Hillel Foundation will speak on “Hebrew and Chris t i a n Religions” at the Freshman Forum in the Hugh Beaver Room at 7 o’clock tonight. RADIO THIS WEEK '■* Fred Waring, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 P. M.—NBC Glenn Miller, Tues., Wed. Thurs.— lo:oo P.M.—CBS Professor Quiz. Tues. 9:30 P.M.—CBS .v:.. J:~i:~:: ' .■>> V.