PAGE E [GET '4l-12 Affair S:,el For Tonighl About 275 faculty members and their wives, administration Yieads,. and coed officers will be guests of junior and senior wom en at the annual formal faculty I (ception in the second floor )ounge of Old Main from 8 to 10 o'clock tonight. Ushers will greet guests at the main entrance, and take them through the receiving line of )resident and Mrs. Ralph D. netzel, Dean Charlotte E. Ray, Jean Babcock '42, WSGA presi dent, Betty L. Zeigler '42, WRA president, and Gertrude L. Hell puers, senior reception co-chair »ian. Music by Ann Wisden's string cnsemble and refreshments con ;:titute part of the evening's pro gram as junior and senior hos tesses converse with their guests. outonnieres will be presented . i.o all those attending. "All juniors and seniors are urged to remember that they are 3,ostesses tonight and that the ::access of the affair depends upon their cooperation," co -chairmen Miss Hellrners and June H. Firestein '42 have re '»inded. Ushers include seniors: Helen Cramer, head usher, K. Vir ginia Barger, Hazel I. Cressman, Jeanne Clark, Bertha M. Dout 'het, Jane A. Fulton, Ruth N. Ginter, Dorothy Godshalk,• Ruth Grubb, Shirley E. Hebei, Char lotte A. Lowe, Gail F. Pope, Betty A. Rahn, M. Elizabeth Rinard, and Betty A. Willits; juniors: );eatrice. J. Winn, head usher, Catherine Bidlespacher, Joyce L. )Irayton, Dorothy C. Ellis, Marg ret L. Embury, E. Louise Hack. Vivian M. Keast, Marge King, Jean V. Nichols. Fredlyn H. Pot tish, Roslyn Buchman, M. Eliz abeth Shelley, Marion E. Sperl ing, and Marjorie B. Strode Arti cd Iffi~c lomL u~ Q►!uuiz bipeds 14 Times hs Ramis Win $2O "What was Francis Atherton's ntiddle name and who was she?" won $1.50 for Natalie Cooperman in Alpha Lambda Delta's "Wit and Wisdom" program held in spark's Building Sunday.. Fourteen times the five experts (Ailed to answer questions, dim inishing the funds of the honor ry by $2O. Twelve winners, there to collect, received a 50- cent bonus. Each of the students who failed to attend will recdive "Who wrote the music to the :lqi.glish National Anthem?", "What are the capitals of Bolivia and Nicaragua?", "Name five chemical elements beginning with `eyx'," and identifying cer tim quotations were some other ?wain twisters. that were submit ted. Bernard Weinberg was pre sented $2.50 for naming the pro rya En. WANTED—Names of new offic- Kappa Alpha Theta has pledg- ers of all fraternities, clubs, erg Esthermae H. Hartos '44 and honorary societies, and other Mary K. Roelofs '44, groups at Student Union office immediately. 5tc0mp29,30,1,2,3Z BY POPULAR DEMAND The Thespians' Again Present _ _ Th • P - • e Joint s Jumpm . With Donna Dae and Palsy Garrett Thru Courtesy of . Fred Waring and Chesterfield Time May 2-50 c THREE STOOGES May 3-75 c . Mary Browne Holds Belief in Self Is Success Factor "Everyone has potentialities to do anything he wants if he works hard enough," asserted Mary K. Browne, former national singles and doubles tennis champion, in an interview Saturday night. "Belief in ones' power and cos mic self, along with determina tion, is necessary to achieve," the Lae Erie College teacher went on, bubbling with energy, even after another full day of tennis. Miss Browne has been proving this by her accomplishments, especially in the past few years, when she studied portrait paint ing with remarkable success and mastered Liszt's "Hungarian Rhapsody" on a wager. Within five years she had sold $9OO worth of pictures, and within 300 practice hours she developed her piano technique. "Each spring I am a guest in structor at five women's colleges for one week. I'd rather talk philosophy, but I teach tennis," she grinned. Golf, painting, and battleboard, a variation of ten nis, fill the rest of my time." Former captain of the Wight man Cup Team, Miss Browne in 1924 also reached the finals in women's golf. Last year she Collegian Meeting An important meeting of freshman women candidates for the editorial staff of The Daily Collegian will be held in Room. 313, Old Main, at 5 o'clock today. Failure to attend will result in removal from the staff. Six Pledges initiated Gamma Phi Beta initiated six pledges Saturday evening. New members include Ranes A. Dur kee '43, Ruth L. Baker '44, Ruth E. Rummel '44, Anne M. Serocco '44, Ruth E. Thomas '44, and Angeline Tristani '44. 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-Cr.-ch DRAFTED! Must sell 1932 Ford V-8 Victoria model. Good con dition. Call 2866. 2tpd26M WANTED—Part time waitress and fountain man. Apply in person at the New College Diner. 3tchL LOST—Brov, - n wallet, initials L. G. M. Finder please return to Student Union: Keep money as reward. ltpdJEM FOR SALE—Two suits of tails, size 36 and 40. Harts, Shaffner. and Marx. Call 3437. 3tcC REWARD $2.00 for history 21 book if turned in at SU. Name in book is Robert Weitzenkorn, 320 E. Hartswick Ave. 3tpdJß WANTED—Driver to Philadel phia. Leave Friday morning return Sunday. See Dr. Ritenour. ltchJM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN wrote "Streamline Tennis" and illustrated the attractive cover herself. "Sports Day? I honestly think it was the best managed thing I've seen in years, and I had a wonderful time. I always have fun on the court with my girls." That about summed up Mary K. Browne—a true sportswoman. IN THE NAVY /if Honorary Will Initiate 18 New Members Sunday Ellen H. Richards Club, hon- orary sophomore Home Eco nomics society, will initiate 18 new members at the Nittany Lion Inn at 6 p. m. Sunday. The ceremony will be followed by a formal banquet. New members will include M. Jane Berkebile, Shirley L. Car penter, Marjorie R. Chambers, Ranes A. Durkee, Mildred Fried man, Nancy E. Gosser, Audrey hest*iftel*,( the COOLER, MILDER, BETTER. TASTING cigarette that SATISFIES Chesterfield has so many things a smoker likes that it's just naturally called the smoker's cigarette. lecause they're made from the world's best cigarette tobaccos, you'll enjoy Chesterfield's COOLER, BETTER TASTE. They're really MILDER too. Get yourself a pack of Chesterfields. ~?::>::: TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941 H. Hackman, Esther M. Hall, Ellen 0. Head, Clara E: .House;! Gloria M. KneptiFf, -- Iriali Kocher, Patricia Maciciimey, Dorothy L. Magor, Sarah E.:-1 3 4.*-'. ton, Ruth M. Saylor, MargirritK.- Sherman, and Ruth E. Stkiiirv:. RADIO THIS WEE • Fred Waring, Mon.- tu -7:00 P. M.—NBC Glenn Miller, Tues.. Wiad.:: Thurs.-10:00 P.M.—Ct . :l§ Professor Qui:. Tues 9:30 P.M.—CBS EVERYWHERE. YOU GO • is%. ~~'' /. ~r,,` . r x'• - 7 .