PAGE EOM Coeds Given Chance 110 Pick and Choose Men Clair Besden '45 placed first in the beginners' archery tourna- It's not leap year gals, but here:s ment on Holmes Field yesterday. chance to date your man-of-the- Kay Thomas '43 was second and )tour. Jean Ogden '45, third. An evening of dancing to the Nittany Lions' syncopations amid medieval decorations will be yours at the Cwen dance in White Hall from 9 p. m. to midnight Friday. It's an annual tradition for coeds to ask dates to the first formal of the year given by the sophomore women's honorary. Tickets at a $l.lO per couple are now available at Student Union or from any Cwen. Last year 300 coeds escorted men to the dance. Proceeds went to ward three fifty dollar scholarships for sophomore women presented at the annual WSGA Christmas din ner in McAllister Hall. Party For Newcomers A party for newcomers in Ather ton Hall's northwest unit will be given in the lounge from 9 to . 9:30 p. m. tomorrow. Jean F. Fisher '43 is general chairman and Helen A. ,Tagnesak '42 —in cahrge refersh )nents. (Miss Abby Burgess is the thirty :first member of her family to at tend Brown university. Her father • READ THE COLLEGIAN is a faculty member. . CLASSIFIEDS You'll enjoy Chesterfields. the All•Ameriton pleasure smoke with the definitely Milder if...like the All-American Girl... you want a cigarette that's L - n Try a couple of packs. We feel sure you'll be coming bock for more... because Chesterfield's right .combinotion of the world's leading cigarette tobaccos makes them so much Milder, Cooler and Better- Tosfing that more smokers are turning to them every day. Yes, the approval of smokers is the big thing that's pushing Chesterfield ahead all over the country. WOMEN IN SPORTS Junior hockey players contin ued their winning streak by de feating freshmen. 6-2, yesterday. Scoring for the winners were Sis Fitting, 4 goals; Jimmie Irwin, 1; and Polly Rugh, 1. Frosh Betty Robison scored twice. Campus 4-H Club Elects McConnell '43, Stand, '44 Campus 4-1-1 Club elected Irk A. [McConnell '43, vice-president, and Elwood Standt '44, .treasurer, last night to replace Michael Graznak ex-'44 and William Satterthwaite ex-'44 respectively. The club will assist in a pageant to be given by the University 4-H Club on Friday night for the Na tional Bankers Association conven tion. Honorary Elects Horton Miss Helen E. 1 3orton, graduate Club To Hear Gardner student, was elected president of „Arrangements for Winter Bou lota Sigma Pi, .national women's quets" will be the topic of Miss chemistry honorary, last night. Amy G. Gardner, associate profes- Sor of home economics, when she speaks to the State College Wom en's Club at 8 o'clock tonight. You'll enjoy seeing MARJORIE WOODWORTH in the current Hal Roach hit "ALL-AMERICAN CO-ED" released through United Artists:- ** * * • ~ ..... 2 . 4. ,, , -4 411 N "'" o*. 40,...., ~..,,.. ^-:.W N 4 '' '7Z;''', ' , ;4 ~.;;;".";‘1 44 N is '•,,tk , ....4";•,., „. ' %•. '''. '''., •••••,.- .4fiNV.. 13) JOU** • 44' -Avt. THE .DAILY COLLEGIAN Will Sing For Her Supper "rm thrilled about all these op portunities." That's Miriam L. Rhein's attitude. Today "Mini" w.ll leave for Phil adelphia to sing before the General Electric national convention ban quet at the Bellevue-Stratford Ho tel tonight: Her selections will probably include "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and "Jim." According to her contract signed early in the fall, Mim must appear ,any time that General Electric re quests, provided it doesn't inter fere with her studies. For this trip she has received fif teen dollars spending money plus #xpenses for herself and chaperon, Mrs. Robert G. Bernreuter. They will return torriorrow. IVlim's personal appearances are just beginning. She plans to go to Chicago during Christmas vacation where she will sing with Del Courtney's orchestra, and on an other fifteen minute program. • eld EVERYWHERE YOU GO 1 ....,, , /i?".. iZfM,„:. EWE slaAv %If Copvright 19-11. LiGcrtt 1 Nlvzits TOBACCO CO Freiich Club Elects Ruth Littman '43,.. was elected • FOR SALE—Two tuxedo suits: president of Le Cercle Francais. M. Complete. Good condition . . Sizes Jean Seanor '42, was chosen vice- 38 and 40 Call 2359 or. 363 Ridge president;-Grace M. Seip '42, seare- Ave.- itch 16, 20, 24 S. tary; Betty M. Breese '43, treasur er; and Jean F. Fisher '43, program FOR SALE—Lapin fur coat and chairman. . fur-trimmed •su. , in good condi tion. Size 12. If interested, call 4890. " '..: :: R ch 21 22 23. ~...., Foods On Display Re la tive s _nutritive values of twenty-three foods will be shown in 209 Home Economics Building from 8 a. m. to noon today. • SERVICE • ECONOMY - • DEPENDABILITY Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Ave. Thal 3261 Ctltc • .;,: Under •the Corner TUESPAt . , - OCTOBER' 21; 1941 CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—Masonic between Patters9n3lo and Ag Ed Building or_ ou. , Bdairer avenue between Allen and:4l346wes. Call 4236. - itch 20 C. 'on! A HAVE -YOUlt . CLOTHES - 1') (LEANED & PRESSED DAD'S DAY WEEKEND Mondiir 253133