The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 08, 1941, Image 4

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CALASSIMIED SECTION
'EVPEWatTERS—NiI makes ex-
s,ertly. repaired. Portable and
office machines for sale or rent.
2342. Larry F. Mann, 127
MI Beaver avenue. lyr-Cr.-ch
AN'rED —Graduate student
English to clerk for 40 hours a
vvtek in local store. Also clerk
for simmer. Write John Baer,
261. 3tch6,7,8D
NOTORBIKIE almost new $65.
An incredible bargain. Call
PP6 at noon or evening. contD
• 1114 B Telep hione - CFompanyy of Pennsylvania
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Rementher—She likes nice things too. Choose
her gift from the newest creation of the lead
ing tottetrie makers.
E. L IT 0) Lentheric
Cott' Lucien Lelong
Bourjo[s Hudnut
Yardlei Dorothy Gray
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:.. - Whitman's Candies.
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l Carnation Packages
~,,.-,, y! 'l,-,c , Sampler $1.50 and $3
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. --- ,-4-. ` - r -, -----t -- -t• Fairhill $1 and $2
Penn Wynn, Manhattan, all creams, fruit and
nut and miniature assortments in one and two
pound boxes.
Delivered or Wrapped to Assure Safe
Delivery by Mail.
Rea i, 11 , erick Inc.
Allen Street Next To Bank Clock
Maw , 9 anti 70 A NEW HIT BY THORTON WILDER Magf Ull4
"THE MERCHANT OF YONKERS#
TEckets 50e (and 75c Presented by—THE PENN STATE PLAYERS
RIDES Wanted and
` l4 ' Offered
P.W.—Phila. every weekend. C
=Andy, 4102. Lv. phone number.
R.W. Uniontown or vicinity. L
—Fri. after 11 a.ni. Call S.U.
P.W. Greensburg L-4:15 p.m.
Fri. C-3351 between 1:30 and 5
o'clock. Ask for Howard.
P.W. Williamsport or vicinity
L-Fri. noon. C—Calhoun, 4062.
P.W. Pittsburgh. L—Sat. 9 a.m
Call Calhoun, 4062
P.W. Indiana, Pa. 1 p.m. Fri
R.—Sun. Call Bob, 2034.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
WSGA House Announces
Transfer Program
A coffee hour, a meeting to ex
plain WSGA regulations and a
play night will be included in
transfer orientation by WSGA
House of Representatives, Mar
garet K. Sherman, speaker, an
nounced • yesterday.
Administration of the women
in defense plan adopted Tuesday
by WSGkSenate will be carried
out by the House. Program pro
visions include nursing instruc
tion, office training, establish
ment of recreational and health
centers, cooperation with the
Red Cross, and establishment of
a registry bureau for women.
We, The Women
Now Is The Time ror
All Good Coeds . . .
Announcement by Covens. that
'they will revert to their old tra
dition of going through halls to
awaken freshmen before the
Cwen breakfast deserves com
mendable praise.
Three years ago, this practice
was abandoned. As a result, each
year fewer and fewer freshmen
appeared . . at the ceremonial
feast. Even - recipients of the
honor were absent.
Much ado was made on the
part of upperclasswomen, sopho
mores, and freshmen themselves
about the apparent lack of in
terest which indirectly disparag
ed the honor.
Honorary tappings start May
Day off with zest. The day's pro
gram doesn't spring from hap
hazard planning the preceding
day—it is the result of four
months thoughtful organization.
Revival of the traditional
awakening indicates Cwens are
anxious to instill the - festive
spirit—let's show for once, at
least, that we are appreciative.
Home Economists Name
Six To Education Council
Home Economics Council nam
ed six representatives to the Ed
ucation Council at an informaL
meeting in the apartment of Miss
Laura W. Drummond, director of
home economics, Tuesday.
They are Helen W. Hancher
'42, Dorothy J. Johnson '42,
Richard N. Stevenson '42, Mar
jorie R. Chambers '43, Natalie
A. Siebert '43. and Ruth E.
Stamm '43.
CA Urges Coed interest
In Campus Activities
Personal contact to promote
coed interest in campus and CA
activities was suggested by wom
en CA Board and Cabinet mem
bers, WRA and WSGA presid
ents, dormitory hostesses, faculty
members and their wives at a
tea-discussion yesterday..
Jean E. Hershberger '43, vice
president, presented a summary
of campus activities open to
women, while Sarah P. Searle
'42, PSCA co-president, presided.
Delta Gam Initiates 6
Delta Gamma initiated Helen
L. Craig '43, Jean A. Kelly '43,
Mary Louise McCully '43, Dor
othy L. Jones '44, Helen R. Mc-
Kinney '44, Barbara Ann Men
nies '44, Elaine L. Parke '44, and
Betty W. Story '44, following an
informal dinner at the Corner
Room last night.
Kappa Alpha Theta dined at
the Delta Upsilon house last
night. '
Shows At 1:30, 3:00, 6:0,
_8:30
a • TODAY - FRI. - SAT„
IT'S
PAL 11
It's a white Palm Beach Suit forEall. • .
the warmer moments in a college
man's life. Cool, light, washable—
with fullback's shoulders and: pole.
vaulter's waist. At your clothier $ 5
—today. Pastels and deep tones - . _L I
Palm Beach Evening F ormals( white jack
et and black trousers), $2O. Palm Beach
Slacks, $5.50. And by the same- - summer
wear specialists—the new Goodall-Tropic
Weight—top value in lightweight worsted
suits, $25.
GOODALL COMPANY • CINCINNATI
THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941
BEAU
T•ILO_RtO O_OOCIALL
Biza.ch ill /
FROM 'Ft, GC;IItINE.CLOT.
$3250 Prize Contest: See
your clothier for details.
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