PAGE TOTJP. Sorority Splurge Seen For Home-Coming Alums Guests To Be Honored PHA To Sponsor At Teas, Breakfasts International Tea The weekend splurge is on: sor orities have hauled out the fatted calf and prepared a multitude of diversions for alumnae. The annual breakfast for Theta 'Phi Alpha alumnae will be held .it the house from 9:30 to 10:30 a. xn. tomorrow. Delta Ganuna will honor alum nae at a reunion breakfast at the house at 9 a. m. tomorrow, while Kappa Alpha Theta will give a buffet breakfast from 9:15 to 10:15 A. in. At the Allenerost Tea Room. .Alpha Chi Omega will breakfast ,Alumnae at 9 a. m. tomorrow. Alpha Omicron Pi will hold an alumnae. breakfast at the house 3t 9 o'clock tomorrow. lounge of Atherton the scene of a coffee by Charitides from Southeast Wall will be hour given 6:45 to 7:45 o'clock today. Home coming alumnae will be - ntertalned at the Gamma .Phi Beta suite, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Phi Mu, and the Chi Omega houses after the Bucknell-State game today. Emanon will also entertain following the game. Nittany Co-op alumnae will be feted at a banquet at the house tonight. A dance will follow. Alpha Lambda Delta Ilssues 127 Invilations Alpha Lambda Delta, freshman of Atherton Hall at 7 p. m. Wed women's scholastic honorary, nesday, Ann M. Civitts '42, presi vited 115 freshman women and 12 dent,.announced. honorary members to a Coffee . Hour in Atherton northwest lounge T PA Wins Award at p. m. Monday. Robert E. Galbraith, associate At the national Theta Phi Alpha professor of English composition, convention held here last summer. will speak. The purpose of the the local chapter received the na meeting is to acquaint freshmen tional cooperative award. with menibership requirements Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, advisor, :And stress scholarship importance. was elected first national mores will act as hostesses. Com- president inittees announced by Florence I. ;Taffy, president, include Kathryn M. Youroski, speaker; Dorothy E. Path:. and Marion J. Reynolds, in vitations; Dorothy K. Brunner Cathaum and Ann Sheffield, refreshments; "Sergeant York" Edith D. Dengler, Esthermae ..Har- State tos and E. Elizabeth Pielemeier, service; Betty W. Story and Phyl lis R. Watkins, membership WELCOME, RAH Hotel _ Brockerhoff Bellefonte Dinners 12:00 to 2:30 and 6:00 to 7:00 Cocktail ILounge Dancing IFIRST NATIONAL STATE Fetierat Deposit Insurance Corporation And Hobby Show The International Tea and Hob by Show. sponsored by the Chris tian Association, will be held in 304 Old Main at 3 p. m. Sunday. In charge of arrangements are Christine R. Grant '43, general chairman; M. Elizabeth Howe '42, and Kathryn T. Clark '44, refresh ments; 'M. Edythe Moore '43, deco rations and exhibits; Frances G. Reist '42, hostess committee and Jean E. ,Hershberger '43, music. Entertainment will be provided by students from foreign nations. Under the direction of Alberto V. Roque '43, seven South American students will siiig South American folks songs. A. Enrique Sanz '44 . will accompany the group on the guitar. Hobbies will be exhibited by Martha Gostonyi '45, Hungary; and Peter Denos '44, Hungary and England. Cora C. Bierbrauer '43 will show pictures of Switzerland and Andrew P. Szekely '43, Hun gary, will play piano selections. Shuk Yee Chan, graduate student, S will pour. , Music Club To Meet A program of American con temporary music will be given by the Louise Homer Club at its first meeting in the southeast lounge AT THE MOVIES "Lady Be Good" 1\ ittan.!. "The Pittsburgh Kid": THE COLLEGE Member of BANK THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 11111111111111111111111111110:11111111P1111111111111111111111111111111 WOMEN IN WORTS 1111111111111111111111;1111111111M111111111111111111111111111111 Mud Doesn't Count Ign - wing wind and rain, 17 sophomores and juniors chased an elusive hockey ball through mud on Holmes Field yesterday. Des pite their determination, it was necessary to call the game and players took refuge on the Theta ISorch. Juniors are chagrined be-' cause their one goal will not count when the game is replayed on Monday. 1:1:11 To show new members proper shooting positions and skills, three Rifle Club members shot a demonstration match Thursday night. Participating were sen iors Martha Powers, president, Betty Bertolette and Barbara Torrence. Practice periods for beginners will soon be scheduled with Miss Haidt and veterans in structing. All coeds are eligible to parti cipate in the All-College archery tournament beginning at 4 p. Thursday, announced Jo Belgan '42, president. Those interested may sign in White Hall locker room or in the archery equipment room until Wednesday night. Thirty-eight women are sche duled to complete first round in the single eliminations of the All- College tennis tournament by Monday. Ruth Moore •-'43, Ten nis Club president, is director. Bowling, swimming, ping pong, badminton, bridge and refresh ments are features of White Hall's second Saturday open house from 7 to 9:30 p,,m. tonight, with Golf Club members as hostesses. Marge King '42, club president, is gen eral chairman assisted by Grace Judge '44, WRA Board represen tative, and ,Miss Haidt, faculty representative. Drydock Opening Delayed Until January Drydock, student soft drink night club, will not open until sometime in January, George L. Donovan, manager of Student Up ion, announced yesterday. He said that an attempt will be made to hire a five-piece orchestra to take the bleep. of . the "juke box" which was used last year. The reason given for the delayed opening of the club was that an earlier .opening would interfere with other activities. Mr. Donovan said that the open ing date will be either January 10 or 17, depending upon what other activities are scheduled for those dates. Most 4 44 initiated Florence A. Most '44, was initi ated into Emanon, local sorority, Sunday. CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED—Three men to share apartment. Private bath. Kit chen facilities. Phone Paul, 3251. stch 7 8 9 10 11 J. M. INTHAT'S COMING OFF? Itch 10 17—„TM LOST---Ladies' gold Elgin wrist watch. early Monday evening on Campus. Reward. Phone Alberta Spudis, 212 Women's Bldg. 3tch 10-11-14 M LOST—Ladies'-Bulova wrist watch ,bet,v. , :en State College High and White Hail: Phone 4652. Betty Mock. itch 10-11-14 M FOR RENT—Double and single room. One .block from Campus. 237 W. Beaver Ave. Call 2801. Rides: Wanted .• • R.W.—Phila. L. Fri., Oct. 17, after 12. R. Sunday after 5. C. 2011, Ciriacy. R.W.—New York or vicinity. L. Fri. at 3. C. 132 Grange, 5051. Libraries Installed In Women's Dorms Libraries have' been installed in the lounges of all women's dormi tories, Katharine M. Stokes, head of Reader's Service at the Central Library, announced yesterday. Books are chosen by a Dormi tory Library Committee headed by M. Olga McCarthy '42. Each of the dormitories is represented. Committee members are Grange, Ann J. Halberstadt '43, Barbara J. Cooper '44; Atherton west, Helen A, Jagnesak '43, Ilse M. Springer '43; Atherton east, Cheryl Charl son '43, Florence P. Campanell '43; McAllister Hall, Patricia Die ner '45, Nora E Thompson '45; Women's Building. D. Jane Gro mis '45, Gloria G. Green '45. Suggestion boxes are being sup plied in each lounge to aid in se lecting more books. A record is made of all books taken from the library. HE Council Meets The Home Economics Council held its first meeting Thursday with Janet L. Eyer '42, presiding. Coop Elects Officers Marjorie R. Chambers '43, Clara Nittany ' Co-op officers elected E. House .'43, and Kathryn R. Tuesday are pres Went, Mabel Sat- Brong '44, were appointed to aid terthwaite '44; viceLpresident, in selecting freshman delegates Martha V. Gregory '44; and fire to the council. chief, Melba E. Dixon '44. Sorority Sages Predict Dismal Fate For Bucknell Bison "Cagey, aren't we?" snicker the Cho Cho'," playinci from a hidden confident Alpha Chi Omegas-- record, a "Statenooga Cho Cho" confident ' that the Nittany Lion is doing a finishing job on the will smear the Bucknedd Bison Bucknell Bison in front of the all o'rer Beaver Field this. after- Gamma Phi Beta suite. = The' N - A bedraggled and hopelessly A battered jalopy with bad v crippled Bucknell man supporting bruised. Bucknell players hanging his broken form against the bars out the windows and having jtiSt, of a cage, 'while the Nittany Lion felt the impact of the Nittany sits smugly on the outside is the Lion, is the Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Chi Omega alumnae de- display.• "A wreck, by heck," coration. laughs the Nittany Lion, cause of A complete Bicknell washout the accident. is predicted by the Alpha Omi- "Clear track ahead," shouts 'the .] cron Pis. Bucknell jerseys hang- Kappa Kappa Gamma display ing on a clothesline with washtub sign. Behind is a coach for each nearby is the AOPi's idea of a team which Penn State will meet snappy alumnae display. this year keeping in time to Chi Omega contributes a' happy "Chattaricioga Clio Cho" played Lion perched on a V 'for victory from a "juke box" as their alumnae exhibit. "This •is no bull; it's victory Delta Gamma -has opened a for State," foretell the Phi- Mu's "Bisonburger Stand" to get rid of exhibit. —A- . cow . with a • daisy- _ Bucknell's remains after tomor- figured. apron and . red fingernails row's fray. Signs such as "Come stands next to a V for victory and get your bisonburger while sign. they're hot" or "Boy, buy your Theta Phi' Alpha has Penn babe a bisonburger" are used to State personified as a _scarecrow lure the public. A bison roasting standing in a cornfield . On his ,4 a lar barbecue is another drawing shoulder is a. crow representing.] Colgate. The teams yet to meet State are represented as crows To the tune of "Chattanooga flying away. device of the Delta Gamma dis play. TONIGHT THE 1 Le In.. 'llll 11 P I Y piesent A BIG .LAUGH HIT ' THE MALE ANIMAL "Rises to screamingly funny heights." —New York World-Telegram . The 75c Auditorium Plus 7:30 P.M. 8c Tax ALUMNIN • There :will .be plenty of lime. after the show ..fOr you to attend the. - cider party: • ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1941 Free Association To Last 5 Days Free association with freshman I and. transfer women will continue until noon Wednesday, with the first open house scheduled from 4 to 5 p. m. Monday, Jean A. Krauser '42, Panhellenic president, stated 'last night. Limited association will begin at noon Wednesday arid continue through the open house period. During this tiMe sorority women may not visit freshmen or trans fers in their rooms or have them at their houses and suites. Dates on a "dutch treat' basis will con tinue. Dates for other open houses are Tuesday, October 28 and Thursday, November 13. Personal invitations will not be extended• to open houses, but freshmen and transferk may visit as many as possible for periods not exceeding 30 minutes at each house. tany Lion engineer' merely grins,