PAGE TWELVE liillel Head Here IFor Pilgrimage Dr. Abram L. Saehar, famous writer and lecturer and nation al director of the Hillel Foun dations, will be the guest of the Penn State Hillel Foundation at its annual Pilgrimage this week end. Dr. Saehar will open the Pil grimage program by speaking at the Hillel services at 7:30 o’clock ionight on "The House That Is rael Built.” He will .talk again on “The Present Scene and its Challenges” in 110 Electrical Engineering Building at ■'2:ls p. m. Saturday. Formerly associate professor in European history at the Uni versity of Illinois, Dr. Saehar is the author of “History of the Jews,” “Sufferance is the Badge,” and many articles that have appeared in national pub lications. He is well-known to Penn State groups, having spok en at Schwab Auditorium in April, 1939. and at the Hillel Foundation in September, 1939. Shows at S:3O, 8:30 Matinee Saturday Only at 1:30 j TODAY ONLY f FRANCIS DEE EDWARD ELLIS —In— "A MAN BETRAYED" to mm it MY CONCERN Every attendance record for the State College theatres was smashed when 'The Philadelphia Story' played at the Cathaum Theatre jmn w iU be back breaking rec -11 ords again next Monday and Tuesday at the Nittany Theatre . » . n O Special Matinee I Monday Afternoon State Shows At 1:30-3:00-6:30-8:30 J TODAY ONLY Joseph CAi TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT Dr. Abram L. Sacher. above, will be the guest speaker at two of Hillel’s functions this week end in conjunction with its an nual Pilgrimage. 11,1, Foreign newspapers Shown In Library Lobby Newspapers which won re cognition for typographical mer it. and papers from foreign countries are being exhibited in the lobby of the Library, it was announced yesterday by Mrs. Sally 'S. Carey, chairman of the exhibits committee. Exhibited the American In stitute of Graphic Arts, the dis play contains the New York Times, given the F. Wayland Ayer award in 1940 for typo graphical merit. Honorable mention went to the Philadel phia Inquirer, the Christian Science Monitor, and the New York Herald Tribune. An historical review from a handwritten Peking Gazette of the tenth century, a Renaissance news letter, news pamphlets, and present daily newspapers are shown. Papers containing - conflicting viewpoints of warring nations and other foreign countries are displayed. Countries included are China. France, Germany, Greece, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, Spain, and Swe den The Alpha Chi Omega soror ity was entertained by the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity at dinner last night. nmcc Wanted and Offered P.W. —Phila. every weekend. C —Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number. Columbus, O. or vicinity for Easter vacation. C—2BlB, after 6 p.m. 5t R.W. Harrisburg noon Apr. 9. C—4029, Anne. R.W. to Phila. L—Tues. C Fred, 2589. Leave phone number. R.W. to Wash., D.C. L—Sun. or Monday. Call Driever, 3223. P.W. Harrisburg. Lv. Sat. noon. Return Sun. Call Weed, 693. R.W. Wash., D.C. L—after 10 a.m. Wed. C—Norcross, 662. R.W. Charleston, W. Va. or vicinity week of April 6. Call 9- 2121 between 12 and 1 p.m. 3,4 V CLASSIFIED SECTION FELLOW WANTED to share apartment plus three tremen dous meals a day all $7.50 week. 4856 this evening. 3tpd 1,2,4 P spring issue PORTFOLIO 10c TONIGHT—SOc «*YiA¥kTAT Tlir\TMrtt THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Imports, Alumni To Participate In Weekend Fun (Continued from Page Nine) Sigma P: Florence Garman, Chester: Margie Mannship, Pottstown: Marjorie Morgan, Scranton; Vir ginia Passavant. New Haven, Conn.; Mary Louise Pollock, Chester; Nancy Schaffer, Linden Hall; Lillian Soemaker, Waynes boro; Ethel Short, Scranton; Jo sephine Young, Spangler. Tau Kappa Epsilon Elizabeth Brennman, William sport; Jean Burkholder. Pitts burgh; Ruth J. Ennis, Reading; Jeanne L. Greyer, Narbeth: Kath ryn Hummel, Milville; Inge Lil lemoen, Pittsburgh; Margaret Malone, Mary E. Miller, Dorothy Seltman. Pittsburgh: Grace Wright, Honeybrook; Nason B. Clark, Drexel Hill: Charles Flock, Williamsport; Richard Maine; Donald Richa: burgh Tau Phi Della Betty Auvil. Noxem: Marita Buehman, Stony Creek Mills; Violet M. Witmyer, Lititz; Vir ginia Hovey, Newtonville. Mass.; Mary Phillip*. Abington. Loretta M. Hoffman, Allen town; Kay L. Hanway, Wilson 'College: Peggy E. Wade. Phila.; Peggy J. Geist, Altoona; Ruth N. Thomas, Wilkes-Barre: Dorothy A. Hartman, New Kensingtons Broni P. Krisukis, Wilson Boro; Jacquie Burtt, Orange, N. J.; Phyllis A. Faust, Catasauqua; Mary Ellen Smith, Westminster College. Theta Kappa Phi Jane Rooney, Erie; Helen Ring, Erie; Nancy Horstick, Harrisburg; Patricia Biner, Oil City; Valery Herzig, St. Mary’s; Peggy Orr, Scranton. Jeanne Turner, Montgomery; Emily Morgan, Chester; Marion Young, Media; Pearle Brotzman, Easton; Lee Hanigan, Easton; Elizabeth Bird, Schenectady, N. Y.; Virginia Sides, Wellesley, Mass.; Bernice Follet, Franklin ville, N. Y.; Alan G. Mclntyre, Palm Beach, Fla. * Jean Aris, U. of P.; Marjorie Evans, New York; Mildred Har ris, Plymouth; Mary Savage, Bucknell. Alpha Chi Omega Kay Forysthe, Dawson, Pa.; MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT: AG FROLIC AND FUN NIGHT — with — . JIMMY LEYDEN AND HIS ORCHESTRA KecHall April 19 Dancing 9 to 12 SIM (Checking Included) PENN STATE THESPIANS' "THE JOINT'S JUMPIN''' 7 P.M. in'nuoi .T.H3TNOL XHDINOX XHDINOX XHDINOX XHDINOX XHDINOX XHDINOX } - Penn i man, irds. Pitts- Theta Chi Theta Xi Triangle Present Bucknell Coed Wins Contest Conducted For SF Ball Imports •■Wallflowers stay at home with their Phi Beta Kappa, but glamor girls never pass up Penn State’s IF’s with ‘sorry but’ That statement was good enough to win for Bucknell co ed Miriam Mensch, the contest conducted for imports by the Interfraternity Ball committee. Miriam’s entry was considered the best explanation by an im port of “Why I want to copm to Penn State for IF weekend.” In her letter she added that, “Our dances are sissy affairs compared to yours, even though Bucknell is considered a social college.” Many of the 53 entries re ceived by IF Ball Chairman Edna Bruno, Williamsport, Pa.; Emanon . ~ • Jov Turnover, Washington; Mary Allison, Hanover. Pa.; Doris Mori : is shwaab) Williamsport. O'Leary. Johnstown. Fa.; Ruth Gamma Phi Bela Adams. Latrobe, Pa. ; Betty Bogar, Harrisburg; Mary. Alpha Omicron Pi Fletcher, Mt. Joy; Phyllis Mc- Patricia Jaquish, Harkum Jr. Canahar, Pheonixville, Pa. College; Grace Wright, Honey- Kappa Kappa Gamma brook, Pa. Winnie Watson, Washington, Pa.; Lillian Wallace. Wellsley College; Helen Camp, Roaring Springs, Pa. ' Delta Gamma Ruth Clark, Swarthmore Col lege. TOMORROW—7Sc FRIDAY APRIL 3, 1941 George Parrish expressed their sentiments in verse. For exam ple, Lucille Hartzel, a Gettys burg coed, penned— I’ve strong inclinations For State’s fascinations Bradley’s rhythm hits the spot A very nice escort means a lot Love the great big campus there Looking forward to. the grand affair. Helen Vittorini. a Penn Tri- Delt, wrote — Interfraternity weekend at State There’s nothing in all the world so great Each minute a thrill, I can’t sit still Gentlemen, three cheers for State.