PAGE BODB. Cwens To Give ill Scholarships Four $5O scholarships taken :from dance proceeds will be ,*warded to sophomore women at the annual WSGA Christmas din ) ter in Mac Allister Hall, announced :Dorothy K. Brunner, dance chair >min, last night. Awards will be given• on the b:Asis of need, scholarship, Cwen ideals, and limited amount of ac tivities held by each coed. • Cwens took in $256.51 profits :from this year's formal. From )ast year dance profits of $233.90, three scholarships were awarded. Cast your vote now for Penn State's Li'l Abner at Student Un- ion and the Corner Room Hold 'That Line (but not your waist line) The New Greyhound Post House Invites You and Your Guests To Visit and Enjoy Our Weekend Special! Meals and Prices. OIPIEN ALL (FRIDAY GREYHOUND Post House "Southwest of Old Main" 146 No. Atherton St. State College, Pa. See It Our Menu's Gone Collegiate See it Thespian Bulletin Thespian Buy 15 flew Spotlights; Prima Donnas Sailislliedi. "Maier Crew Ordered To Spruce Up for Show. Prima Dona Bury Hatchet . hi Each Others Heat McAdam Authodies Each Club Member To Use Aulborily To Impress ONE "Mt" Ray Watkins (schedulintoitim) called in as efficiency (expel on show, Captain Denniis .le ifive "Mei Spar On an ife IRrevenit fights Between Members, The Thespian GO INa* 11 'co 4,000 People Last Year. To Mare People Than Any Other hie Mingled (Admit or inefficient) group. Town Coeds To File Adivily Points All coeds living in town, either at home or in dormitories, must file officer and membership points .for the WSGA point system at Student Union from Monday through Sat urday, announced Natalie A. Sie bert, WSGA Junior Service Board chairman, last night. Coeds living on campus who have failed to file activities cards should also register at Student Un ion. Transfers and freshmen will file cards next semester. Seniors are excluded. Honorary Plans Confab Members of Omicron Nu, senior home economics honorary, discuss ed plans yesterday for the second annual vocational guidance con ference to be held in April. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Kappa Delta Charter To C Will Be Known As Beta Theta Chapter Another national sorority ap peared on campus yesterday when Charitides, former local sorority, was granted a charter from Kap pa Delta national headquarters. . Installation and initiation will be held November 21 to 23, Doris A. Ander<43, acting president, stated.• The chapter will be call ed Beta Theta of Epsilon Province of Kappa Delta. Six national council members, actives and alumnae from .Buck nell and the University of Penn sylvania,- will be present at the group installation. Former Chari tides alumnae will 4 return to be initiated with actives. An in stallation banquet will. be given at the Hotel State College Satur day, November 22. • Application for a petition was begun the first of the year and final summary reports for a char ter: were 'submitted - October 20. Kappa Delta pins will replace Charitides pins which were de signed by Robert E. Dengler,.pro fessor, of classical languages, three years ago. Six women students originated Charitides in October 1938 as a local sorority. It was accepted by the Student Welfare Board March 27, 1939, and as a member of the Panhellenic Council a year later. The group adopted as its colors green and gold. Kappa Delta colors are green and white. Char iti des officers who will serve as Kappa Delta officers are Marjorie A. Geer '42, president: Doria A. Anders '43, vice-presi dent; Elizabeth J. Billet '43, re cording secretary; Helen E. Wilde '43, corresponding secretary; Mar tha J. Olson '42, treasurer; and Betty J. Haupt '43. historian. Town patronesses are Mrs. H. W. Loman and Mrs: Nelson Taylor. CLASSIFIED SECTION Cast your vote now for Penn State's Li'l Abner. Rides Wanted R.W.—Pittsburgh. L. today after FOR SALE—Single-breasted tux. 5. R. Sunday. C. 2181, Walt Price. in good condition. Price rea- R.W.(2)--New York. Sunday sonable. Size 36. Write Daily morning. C. Henrie, 761. Collegian, Box 36. ltcomp Z. STATE _ THEATRE air- MO, iliies-3',:.:.... A WARNER BROS. HIT, with GLADYS GEORGE • PETER LORRE__ETITi), BARTON MacLANE • LEE PATRICK • SYDNEY . GREENSTREET , Directed by JOHN HUSTON Vi m Screen Play by /oho Huston • Saved Upon o Novel by Dosilleil Hammett • A Wainer Bros... Finn Nationaf Picture - 1 1 ' l • • t• 117 S. PUGH ST. Grants haritides We, The Women Far-Seeing Coeds Rewarded By Charter 'Mid all this hullabaloo about mixed drinking and mismanaged organizations,. it gives us immense pride and pleasure to congratulate the 21 members of Charitides upon their acceptance into the national fraternity, Kappa Delta. For a small group of women to organize as a local and face the long upward climb through catn pus and Panhellenic recognition to a national charter requires a max imum of courage and patience. Just due must also be awarded those graduates who had foresight enough to build up their club by rushing neck to neck with the more powerful sororities, .knowing that what they were aiming for would never be reached while they were .in College. • The 11 national campus sororities will welcome this newcomer to Panhellenic Council as a full fledged member, realizing that this achievement marks another for ward step in the constant grOwth and importance of women here. We join with them and the rest of the campus in giving credit to a job well done. Houseparly Weekend (Continued from Page One) Riley, department 'of public in : formation, and a . publicity direc tor from Syracusb will complett , the broadcast. "Whats Coming Off?" a fast- Moving Theipians*.revue,. will be staged in Schwab Auditorium at 7 o'clock tonight and tomorrow night. Not including tax, ad mission will be 50 cents tonight and 75 cents tomorrow. WILL party who took deep tan gabardine coat from diner please: , return. No questions asked. .itch 6 7 8 D. S. Treat Your HOUSEPARTY DATE I MIME'S ES FRIDAY, N0VE1413E4,7;:1941 . . H *dents Attend Confabs '1 Three home economics confer , ences, in metropolitan areas, will be attend by home economics stu•. dents and faculty members be •tween today and Wednesday. Six hotel administration students will Attend the National Hotel Ex position at. Grand Central Palace„ New York City, from Monday . to Wednesday. They include Alexan der L. Bourgerie, Burnett C. Carl ton; John M. Gerector, Clei:n: P. 'Henrie, Janet Herzog, and Richard N. Stevenson, all seniors. Miss Phyllis K. Sprague and Mrs Katlifyn E. Clawson, hoine eco nomics instructors, now in NeW York at a Food Service. pirectors Conference, will also attend the National Hotel Exposition. . , Dr. Laura W. direc torDrummond;,i and professor of home econoni-1 ics, will attend a meeting at .'the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities in ChicagO; from, today •until Wednesday.. Miss Ina Padgett, Mrs: Emma G. Welch, and Mrs. Arista + - ray/ -i home economics instructors, attend the Nutrition Institi) sponsored by the Philadelphia trition_council, at Hotel Bellei; Stratford, Philadelphia, tomorrC. Co-op To'Refurn Profits A $5OO overcharge .Will . be re turned next semester to last:year's , members of the Nittany Co-opera tive, Edward G. Krutsky, gra.dti ate student and, general manager, announced after• final „auditing of the books. -A.M.M • ? 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