FRtDA: 4 I,' OCTOBE11 , 17; 1941 CLASSIFIED SECTION 'HAT'S COMING Orr? Itch 10 17-3 M OW SALE-Two tuxedo suits. Complete. ,dood condition. Sizes 8 and 40. Call 2359 or 363 Ridie . ye. ,Itch 16, 20, 24.5. SALF er WipChester Model ' , it' pump, gauge shotgun, l actically new.:, Will sacrifice. inn Chambers, Delta Upsilon, 61, after 6p. m. itch 17 R. S. OST Sand-colored gabardine I polo coat, Friday,' outside 125 )arks. Call Barry Bland, 4317. ides Wanted P.W.—Pitisbtirgh. L. Friday al moon. C. *ally. 4723. 2tpd 15 16. R.W.—Pittsburgh. L. Fri. 2.. all F. Bontempo.. 3rd floor Jor an Hall 711. ,>.• 2tpd 15. 16. R.W. (2)—Reading or vicinity, nd return. Friday at 5 p. in. C. 2801. _R.W.—Pittsburgh. L. this after oon. C. 2544,, ask for Jacob. 777 Yea STATE • CANDY CIGARS NEWSPAPERS pest of Luck To the Lions Miller's Meats 104 W. Beaver Ave. WOMEN IN SPORTS Josephine H.• Beljan '42, Arch ery Club president, captured All- College archery championship in 12the annual fall tournament on Holmes Field yesterday. Gloria HowersoN '45 pl? Ced second and Diana Novich '44, third. Novices may sign now in the archery equipment room for a beginner's tournament at 4 p. m. Monday. Junior hockeywomen grabbed second set. in the tournament yes terday when sophomoreS default ed and frosh were defeated, 6-0. Sis Fitting scored four goals and Pauline Rugh two. • Ten women were named to the Concert Dance Group, Dance Club honorary. after tryouts Wednes day night Those chosen by Miss Jessie Cameron, assistant profes sor of physical education, and old members include Mildred L. Aus try '43, EVelyn. M. Fritz '43, Jane M. Parkhill '43, Ayelien C. Wolf '43, Grace E. Albcrtinari '44, Har riette Block '44, Shirley Kaye '44, Daisie J. Kranich' '44, Dorothy Ktoniek '44, and Elizabeth Furst '45. Market Groceries Free Delivery We, The Women For The Frosh We Don't Know--- This column is intended only for those freShman women whose names we don't yet know. It is for you who weren't elected to offiCes, whoSe names haven't appeared in• a gossip column, who aren't being rushed by every sorority. Every year there are freshman women with outstanding ability who fail to make a big "splash" at the beginning. Perhaps it is be cause of personal reticence; per haps the opportunity just didn't come their way. The point is this: don't think that your chance is gone. ,Some of the most outstanding. women in this year's senior class were unheard of as freshmen. And some Of those whom everybody knew then have been forgotten. • Remember, your college career is only beginOing. This campus is unsurpassed in the range of activi ties open to women. Regardless of your interest, there is a place for you. Go find it! FRED'S RESTAURANT Eugene H. Lederer REAL ESTATE 114 E. Beaver Ave. Dial 4066 State. College —Let's make it two in a row Produce Phone 775 THE. DAILY COLLEGIAN FRED'S Football Contest $lO PRIZE . t • Winner October 4—George Decker Winner October 11—William Sbaulinski Come On!! STATE H. E. NORRIS Cabinet Making Dial-2803 119 1 b S. Burrowes Si The Daily Collegian HE Club Elects Commiffee Heads Sixteen committee chairmen were elected by the Home Econom ics Club at its first meeting. They include journalism, H. Kathleen Frazer '42, and Margaret L. Maginnis '42; finance, Helen W. Hancher, '42, and Helen H. Wolf '43; membership and initiation, Helen R: Randolph '43, and Mar tha Elston '45. Music and dramatics, Virginia Ogden '42, and Mary Lou Goyne '43; program, Clara E. House '43, and Betty Lou Hornick '45; pub licity, Patricia A. Middleton '44, and M. Jane Head '44; social serv ice, Margaret L. Campsey '44, and Margaret D. Campbell '44;, social, Doris A. Anders' '42, and Mildred Friedman '43. The club's faculty Hallowe'en party will ,be held in White Hall from 7 to 8 p. m., October 29, with Irene M. Toth '42, Charlotte E. Miller '43, Mary Ann Krall '44, and Marie E: Weiss . '44; in charge: -I,:M.F MEAL TICKETS WE'RE - - • PULLING FOR THE LIONS TO TEAR UP THE OWL S REA AND DERKK "Next to the Bank Clock" Good luck -Lions . . . Beat Tempk When you travel to Philadelphia by car...be sure to fill up your tank with -AMOCO GAS- . - at the ATHERTON ST. SERVICE STATION 215.5. Atherton St. H. Clay Musser—Prop. BEST OF LUCK AGAINST THE TEMPLE OWLS Annual Panhellenic Ball To Be Held January 9 The annual Panhellenie Ball will be held in the Nittany Lion Inn from 9 p. m. until midnight, Friday, January 9, according to Jean A. Krauser '42, Panhellenic president. In charge are Marjorie B. Strode '42, chairrnan, Patricia Mac Kinney '43 and Kathryn F. Walters '43, Read The Collegian Classifieds PICK SCORE Penn State —Temple . PICK WINNERS Bucknell— Boston U.— Colgate— Duke— Lehigh— Urshms:-- Syracuse— N. Y. U.— West Va.— Fordhatn— Pift— Minnesota— Use this coupon for your prediction Most Acctuste Card Wins In case, of tie, prize will be split. Contest closes at 12:00 noon Sal urdaY. To indicate fie gameS mark both teams. Name Address- PAGE THREE