PAGE FOU-P. WSGA To Lift Non-Dating Ban When Old Main chimes 12 noon Wednesday, freshman women's no dating period will end, WSGA Senate decided last night. From then until second semes ter freshman women will be per mitted to date during the week until 5:30 p. m., and will be al lowed a one o'clock and ten o'clock permission over weekends. Sunday dates must end at 5 p. m. This weekend one o'clock per missions have been granted for the Collegian Dance Friday night. However, freshmen are not allow ed to date Saturday night. Permission for the Collegian Dance does not include dinner dates at fraternity houses Friday evening, Jean 9abcock '42, WSGA Senate president, announced. Special 10:30 permission for out-of-town guess over Alumni weekend may be procured. A one o'clock must be forfeited the following weekend for special permissions. Hostesses have been requested to keep a strict list of women tak ing special guest permisSion. This list will be checked every week to ascertain whether a freshman woman is permitted a one o'clock Permission. Dorms Exchange Dinners Wiley Dorm transfers had an exchange dinner with Penn Hav en, men's rooming house, last night. Cio 's 15 South Frazier St SPOT ACTlON—Jeanne C. Stiles '42, chairman of WSGA Judicial Committee, has announced that penalties will become effective immediately following the defend ant's hearing. Senate approved the suggestion made by the com mittee. Dr. Mack To Speak Dr. Pauline B. Mack, textile chemistry professor, will speak on "NutritiOn and National Defense" at the first American Association of University Women meeting in the Home Economics Maple Room at 6:45 p. m. today. Dinner, serv ed by the home economics de partment; will be followed by a business meeting presided , over by Mrs. C. 0. CI-Omer, local presi dent. , • SCH Market THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 11111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111 WOMEN IN SPORTS 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Juniors Win, 2-1 Juniors defeated sophomores, 2-1, •,resterday, in what experts described as the hardest-fought hockey game this season. Fran Angle '44, scored in the first half, and junior Sis Fitting in both halves The line-up Soilharnores A. Peterson B. Wiley W. Spahr ~'-'.. t F. Angle Center Forwai.d B. White B. Hooper M. W?.lds F. Burke P. Aline A. Levin A. Burwell G. Judge A. Sheffield Today juniors will seek revenge on freshman for Monday's defeat. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR RENT Single or double room. Nice location. Newly furnished. Call John Brown 789. stch 4-7-8-9-10 M FOR I REINT to the right boy. Half of comfortable room in faculty home. Block and a half from cam pus. Apply in person to the Col lege Chaplain 4tch 1-2-7-9ViM FOR RENT—Attractive room ,in faculty home. Single or double iNro other roomers. itch 7 8 9 J. M WANTED—Three men to share apartment. Private bath. Kit chen facilities. Phone Paul, 3251. stch 7 8 9 10 11 J. M. WANTED—Roommate to share double room. Inquire * 105 E. Nittany Ave. Phone 2129. 3teomp 7 8 9 J. M. LOST--Man's wallet containing money and very valuable pa pers. Reward. Call Rosenthal, 4303. 3tpd 8 9 10 J. 0. ROOMMATE wanted. Desirable LOST—Slide rule, two texts and notebook in Sandwich Shop be tween 5 and 8 p. m. Monday. Finder call David Wright, 4667, 128 McAllister St. itch 9 J. M. LOST—Man's wallet containing money and very valuable pa pelt. Reward. Call Rosenthal, 4303. 3tpd 8 9 10 J. 0. ROOMMATE wanted, desirable location. Attractive room. Rea sonable rate. Phone 4073 or call at 326 E. College. Hp 10 8 B. FOR SALE 1934 Studebaker coach. Excellent condition. Call Clark, State College 2731. 2tpd 10 R. E. Rides Wanted R.W. to and from Philadelphia L. 4 p., m. Fri. C. 437 Ath. Hall. 2 R L. 2 p. m. Fri day, Oct. 17. C. Marion Dubois, G range Dorm. Juniors J. Irwin Right Wing G. Custer Rignt Innei S. Fitting B. Zeigler Left Inner J. Irwin Left Wing M. Lyon Right Half L. Dunkelberger Center Half P. Crossman Left Half M. Duffman Right Back L. Dunkelberger Left Back S. Scvivanich Goalie DIAL 791 Crown, Sceptre Dance Theme Around the crown and sceptre, Owen emblem, theme of the annual Cwen dance in White Hall from 9 to 12 R. in., October 24 will be carried out with medieval shield and coat of arms in red and gray, Owen colors. The Nittany Lion orchestra has been signed to play, said Dorothy K. Brunner '44, chairrhan, last night. Coeds will ask dates to the dance, first formal of the year. Ap proximately 300 coeds escorted dates to last year's dance. • Dance proceeds from the $l.lO admittance charge will go toward the Cwen-scholarship given at the annual WSGA Christmas dinner in McAllister Hall. The award, given to a sophomore woman, is based on need, attitude and interest in cam pus activities. . . Cwens hope to - give three or four more scholarships this year, stress ed Miss Brunner.' ARROW SHIRTS - ARROW TIES SEE OUR ARROW SHIRT WINDOW SHOWING THE NEW GRIDIRON STRIPES • Charles' • FELLOW SHOP 109 S: ALLEN ST. • Scoop for Arrow! THE NEW ARROW HULL—cut on a new low slant to fit your neck and give your Adam's Apple plenty of bobbing space. Notice how the Hull collar folloWs the natural slant of your coat collar, so com fortable you hardly know it's there! Made of fine white broadcloth, Mitoga cut to fit the torso. Get yours today, $2. Trim it with a new wrinkle-resistant Arrms tie, Si and $1.50. ARROW SHIRTS Men's Apparel .. CORNER .ALLEN • AND BEAVER tUt4OW TIES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9;19f1,' Mrs. Dye To Speak On Etiquette Pointers Mrs. Elizabeth W. Dye, associ ate professor of home economies, will speak to McAllister freshmen on dormitory etiquette in McAllis ter Hall lobby immediately after dinner today. Mrs. Dye, will be the. dinner guest of Miss Kay Pontzer, McAllister. Hall hostess Also McAllister Hall freshmen will be hostesses to WSGA Junior SerVice Board and Philotes, inde dendent women's society, at din.. ner today. Last Thursday Serv ice Board and Philetes were, host esses to acquaint freshmen with proper service table! AT THE MOVIES CATHAUM "Lydia" STATE: , "Harmon of Michigan" NITTANY: "Great American Broacipastft Alpha Chi Omega will host ess to Sigma Phi Epsilon at 4 p. m. today. d pIRW . "*"-^-, ARROW HANDKERCHIEFS Alt .ROW ..I.INag,RWEAU o. i
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