PAGn Committee \amid To Consider Grange Becoming Non-Sorority Una IHorfar lloaird Selleds Siix Prottniiimenil Seiroileti 1 Eamplleile Honer /Anti Six. senior women have been chose» by Mortar Board, senior women's 'honorary, to complete the honor arch in the May Day :ere.- monies, May 10. Selected for outstanding i2ontri butiom to the College and the senior <9,iss are Jeanne M. Chew, Jean. C. Craighead, Arita L. Hett eran, GVice M. Hendershot, Leslie Lewi.:, and Norma P. Stillwell. Prese» t Mortar Board members and ho»or women will form the arch tin ough which the May Day proces:;i , m will. pass. Newly-elected. Mortar l3oard members will be included in the procession. GINEM/ANI/A "The Great Lie," starring Bette Davis,-Makes its debut this Satur day at the Cathaurn Theatre. Co starred with Miss Davis in this love story of a magnificent• cheat is George Brent, The strong sup porting cast includes Mary Astor, Lucille Watson, Hattie Mac Daniel, Russell Hicks, Thurston. Hall, and Jerome Cowan. A 1 fi• ' / / l. 1 / -( i)- ' '. , 4:, - y , l`.rkH i:"EH .it it (1/:: 31-3 i; 'l7ti El ~: /: Sitars at G3O, B:30 Mafieree Saturday Outy at X.OO fTODAY ONLY I I L-0-0.-K Who's Here The Neinber One . lfesterp Stow: Gene Autirlr •—trt_ "BitClK Ili THIE SADDLE" ._witit._ SM/LEY BURNE'rrE, MARY LEE, I'll.us Chapter 13 Of vTIDI GREEN HORNET STRIKES AGAIN" MONDAY ONLY ~,. ~ r 4 FI N.R.;I & ME SMITH" , . A' , ~... ~.,, i t h A „ . , , ...• . . S I ~ / , , / () 1 r t , , ", ' P. F ;,: T 7, 1 ' Shows At 1.:30-3004:313-13:30 TODAY - MON. - tuEs. 1 0. < • 0 A. 407 musical! ,tf:rawb- issue To Be Voted On in Dormitory Meeting; Two Petitions Submitted Petitions for and against mak ing Grange Dormitory a non sorority women's unit, already submitted to the Dean of Women's office, will be considered in a com mittee meeting in the Dean's of fice at 4 p. m. Tuesday. Following the meeting at which both sides will be equally repre sented. the question will be dis cussed in the dormitory house meetings and voted on. A definite decision must be reached before room drawings in late May. No such units exist on campus or in town and the suggestion to make women's houses indepen dent has not been previously intro duced. The petition to change the pres ent set-up was submitted with 21 student names before Easter vaca tion. The counter request receiv ed yesterday had 40 Grange sup porters. Both Grange and. non- Grange residents signed the first petition. Acting on the committee are M. Elizabeth Baker '4l. Eleanor M. Chandler '42, Jeanne M. Chew '4l, Jean C. Craighead '4l, Hazel E Gassman '43, Joanne M. Palmer '43, Sylvia P. Schmidle '42, and Harriet Singer '4l. Grange hos tess, Mrs. Neva B. Morris, Dean Charlotte E. Ray, Miss Matilda A. Bentley, Miss Mary Jane Steven. son, and Miss Ruth H. Zang, of the Deanss office, will act as ad visors.. Honorary Will Initiate 33 Members Next Week Pi Lambda Theta, national worn en's education honorary, will MI tiate 33 members next week, Pres• ident Betty M. Brown '4l announ ced yesterday. Those to be initiated include E. LaVerne Strong, graduate; seniors —Molly H. Bleloch, Eleanore M. Boyer, Lorraine D. Parsons, Mar ion A. Quick, and Mary F. Waf ters; juniors— E. Louise Ashburn, Jean Babcock, Dorothy F. Beam, Jean E. Clark, Catherine E. Cole man, Bette Jo Dunlap, Ruth Y. Francis, H. Kathleen Frazer, Betty F. Gibson, Mary Jane Gibson, R. Helen Gordon, Helen D. Gottshalk, Dorothy H. Grossman, Helen W. Hancher, Muriel R. Heckler, Dor othy J. Johnson, Marge King, Esther A. Lloyd, Betty M. Martin, Nancy J. Mowery, Lois E. Noto vitz, Ruth J. Plessett, Dorothy I. Rhoads, Grace M. Seip, Jean K. Snyder, Marion E. Sperling, and Mildred M. Taylor. There will be a meeting for new initiates at Kappa Alpha Theta. at 2 o'clock today. RIDES Wanted and Offered P. W. Pittsburgh. L—Fri. eve ning. C—Martinelli, 3283. P.W. Pittsburgh, L— Friday, C Pinky, 851. CLASSIFIED SECTION TYPEWRITERS All makes ex pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W Beaver avenue. 1 yr-Cr.-ch RADIO THIS WEEK Fred Waring, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 P. M.—NBC Glenn Miller, Tues.. Wed. Thurs.-10:00 P.M.—CBS Professor Quiz. Tues. 9:30 P.M.—CBS Let Us Solve 'Your MILK PROBLEM With Pure, Wholesome Milk C. MEYER MILK R. D. 1 Phone 4220 TEE DAILY COTT,VGIAN HE Hospitality Day Opens With Tours At 9 AM. Hospitality Day, an) open house School, library, home economics ministration club, will take'groui to acquaint BO representatives classes, and exhibits of home to lunch in the Sandwich Shop a from 17 nearby high schools, crafts, nutrition, clothing, home conduct men on tours. .• townspeople, and College faculty maangement, and convention lit- Home Economics A'd visor with the home economics depart- erature. Home management houses Council, Home Economics Clu ment, starts with tours through the will be open from 1 to 3 p.m. Omicron Nu, Richar. building from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Seventy-one students will model Club, and Greeters.:planned Ho• today, clothes from classes and local pitality Day with Rbeti . :- J., How: Visitors will observe the Maple stores in Room 10 Sparks Building '4l, Omicron Nu representative, Room, kitchen, cafeteria, Nursery at 2:35 p.m. Greeters, hotel ad- publicity chairman. Chocolate Ice Cream Soda i . Do you remember, when you were a "THE BEST 6httd, how you enjoyed those ohoco- IN ' TOWN" late ice cream sodas? Well, just to brlru back old times, why not stop i. , •: • . • in ti:or a Rea & Derick old fashioned • „ •-• cehaVolate ice cream soda .. . made - 6 . [corn Whitman's chocolate with a generous portion of our own ice ' . ) cream. EA & DERICK Inc „ Ile ,?4,67_ .•/ / I /' ....... • ,•', , I • ~~ ''~.,:. ,: Niaet,„ l'erikand _Lawrence 01;Ver starring in Alexander Korda's Hit Production "THAT HAMILTON WOMAN!" released through United Artists. ~, :.,.., • (• 1 ~$. FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Try an "Old Fashioned" 121 SOUTH ALLEN STREET with a Cooler, Milder, Better Taste that everybody► likes With the stars, and with every smoker whia enjoys Chesterfield's Definitely Milder,`z Cooler, Decidedly Better Taste, Chesterfield , is known as the smoker's cigarette. _its famous combination of the best tobaccos from our own Southland and from far-off Turkey and Greece makes Chesterfield the one cigarette. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1941
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