| Christmas Gifts for Betty Coed | PSCA Forum Plans So you don’t know what to give Ling clock both for travel and to her for Christmas, Joe College? U se in her room. She might take The famUy-staken care of hut the hint t and „ ready f •you still can’t thmk what tb get , . ’ ti ’ .your 'true love, Betty Coed. Hav- ' ... • .ing first hand information on what Tbe old man with the whiskers Santa Ciaus is featuring this year, rem£t 'ked that on his list every we’ll let you in on it. y ear are mittens, ’kerchiefs, and . .. , . scarfs. He must know what . Even if you Can t seem t 0 af ‘ weather at Penn State is. like. £nnrf a H COn T? ble r Pe ° r 3 dia ; What about a purse and gloves, mond 'bracelet on the remains of ~ t cigarette case? A 1 your allowance, Betty Coed will B wa * ’ ora Cl u case ’ A r -love you if ste gets a make-up ’ t 0 kit filled with, all those things that help beautify. They come in Ifyou know Betty Coed carries all sizes and prices. on a g° od blt correspondence— Along this same line are water- jeal ,° US ’ proof lined cosmetic bags, bright- s * a L l r wrlt,n g. + P a ß er : ly colored and very useful. Com- ? f tam W 1 b ber s ° ronty ® eal •nacts linsticks manicure sets and xt would really be welcome - Per •packages will-help ■ her to. keep p ’. °‘ that smooth look you like so well. With the war going on and the ; If you really want to thrill her, em bargo and everything, stockings ; how about a quilted housecoat, a are becoming a real luxury. Ny : bed jacket, or a long pullover i° n ? come i n gift boxes, blit be ' sweater? sure t° get the right size. : To decorate your dream girl If y° ur true lov . e likes to read, .we suggest pins, not the fraternity S e t ber something hot off the kind, and clips; there are some presses, or an old time favorite. . nice ones in leather and wood. might let you read it some ■ Long necklaces that dangle to "the time. waist are popular this year worn Of course there are many more . with sweaters. things that would please Betty If you are the practical type. Coed on Christmas morning, but ; and she is, too, Betty will like that’s about all Santa could sug • bookends in metal or plastic or a S es t right off-hand. You know, : lamp for her room. There are he’s getting old, and his memory some very nice ash trays, too. isn’t so good any more. Pictures, small tables, and knick- You don’t like these suggestions knack shelves are useful ' and a nd you’re still in a quandry? won’t wear out. Then get Betty Coed a carton of ;. For the girl who travels we cigarettes or a box of candy. If . suggest pullman slippers that fold she doesn’t 'indulge, send her : up into a small bag or a travel- flowers; they aren’t fattening. Students, Faculty, Townspeople To Attend Annual Carol Sing ~. Attracting thousands of stud ents, faculty members and towns people, the f ' annual Christmas i Carol Sing will be held on the .terrace in . front of Old Main at .8:30 p. m. December 18. Gerald F. Doherty ’42, All-College vice -1 president, will 'preside at the pro gram. ■ Jane M. Roush ’42, 'program •chairman, announced Mrs; Har 'riet D. Nesbitt, instructor in pub lic speaking, will read a Christ mas selection. Words for. the .carols will' be projected on a .screen at the ■ head of the Old IMain steps, and it is expected the' 'College Gtioir will present special •numbers.- ~ /The event is being sponsored by the PSCA and department of mu sic with the aid of visual educa tion and' grounds and buildings ■departments. Prof. Hummel Fish-, burn, department of music educa tion, will lead the group singing. Lighted Christmas trees will be placed on the steps. Betty C. .Rose ’42 is chairman of the com mittee on decorations which also ■includes Raymond C. Lee ’44 and •Betty Louige Schaeffer ’44. MERRY CHRISTMAS 1 and that will mean busy days for all. Get your clothes cleaned now, and save time white you are at home . HILAND SHOP 2201/, S. Allen LVW . Members of the publicity com mittee are Frances G. JReist ’42, chairman;' Kehl Markley 111 ’44, Miriam L. Rhein ’43, Lloyd H. Shenefelt ’42, Phyllis E. Garri son ’44, Dorothy F. Beam ’42, and Ilse M. Springer ’42. Arrangements ' are under Wil liam C. Paterson ’43 and Roy R. Smith ’44, co-chairmen; Other members of the committee are Marlin S. Savidge ’43,"flobert G. Kintigh ’43, Chris B. Zimmerman ’44, and Burnet C. Carlton ’42. Last year, after the last hymn was sung, a period of silence was observed and chimes from the First Presbyterian Church were heard. College Will Be Closed Alf offices and buildings of the College will be. closed during the period from noon “Wednesday, De cember 24 to 8 a. m. December 29 and on New Year’s Day except of? ■fices and buildings that must be kept open for the public’s conven ience, according to an announce ment issued by President Ralph D. Hetzel. COLLEGIAN CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT Christmas Parly The Freshman Girls’ Forum of the Christian Association will hold their annual Christmas party for the boys of the Freshman Council in the. Little Theater at 7:00 p. m. this Tuesday. The boys in turn will hold their party for the girls on December 16. Headed by Miriam L. Zartman and Violet K. Siegle, respective chairmen of the Social and Pro gram committees, who have com bined the resources of their groups, the Forum will play hostess not only to the freshmen here but'also to 50 students from Bucknell who will participate in the program. After the assembly in Room 304, Old Main, the group will meet in the Little Theater to witness the Christian Association’s production of the one-act play, “The Finger of God.” Directed by John Miller, the cast includes Calvin Maynard ’45, Paul M. Heberling ’44, and GLOVES POCKETBOOKS COSTUME JEWELRY • HOSE • SWEATERS • BLOUSES • SKIRTS • UNDERWEAR Smart Shop 123 S. Allen Merry Christmas To You... and to insure a Merry Christmas and a Happy apd safe New Year, give useful gifts for the car, and let us give you a complete winter check-up. O’BRYAITS SERVICE STATION SOUTH ATHERTON ST. Jean E. Hershberger ’43, Dorothy ft will probably include a party L..Mognet ’45 is in charge of the and in the Sandwich Shop. prope les. Robert D. Edelman ’44, a member iPlans for the Freshman Coun- „ „ . , . . _... cil’s program have not been fully of the freshman advisory commit completed as yet. Lloyd W. Ell- tee. is acting as advisor for the af son, chairman, has announced that fair. SANTA SAYS... For that Holiday Spirit, add color to your table with fresh fruits and vegetables. We carry a complete line of fresh fruits, vegetables, and gro ceries. Our goods are freshly stocked daily in order to give -our patrons the best in service . . . Birdseye Frosted Foods Holly Wreaths Mistletoe “If It Grows, We Have If* Phone 4921 /*■"* J *W Gifts At The . Smart Sh * GIFT ROBES Chenille Swede Cloth Cotton Quilted Satin Quilted Corduroy GIFT HOUSECOATS Satin * Crepe Silk Jersey Printed Silk Shop Early State College McKEE'S MARKET Smart PAGE SEVEN Fruit Baskets Evergreens 131 W. Beaver Ave. DIAL 3822
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