PAGE POUR Coeds To Dine At Mac Court Traditions which will b'e a part A Christmas worship service - For the lucky fellows who do of the annual WSGA Christmas will inaugurate festivities planned go steady the vest~poeket date dinner in McAllister Hall at 6 for PSCA Council and Forum’s book is no longer necessary. Just o’clock tonight will include an Old joint party in the Hugh Beaver remember her name and thfcp English theme, a court composed Room at 7 o’clock tonight. turn to your college directory. •of WSGA Senate membeis, form- Claire L. Weaver, / Betty M. Names of 6,820 students are ac-. al dresses, and Mortar Board and Shuster, John N. Adsit, and Ralph compahied by home and college Cwen scholarship awards * ' . . ’ ln cllarfie addresses, year, and course! Fa- Fifty guests and cdeds who • b'allf-hour service Music culty and administrative members regularly ealt m McAllister Hall ot .„ , e halt-hour service, music ... .... . will eat with snoons Louise Ho- will be played during the worship. re hsted with titles ana °mces. will eat wnn spoons. Louise no . , . . Fraternities, clubs and boarding mer Club music honorary, will Following the service comb ned houseg are alsQ recorded . provide Christmas music. groups will go to the Sandwich - ' . • _ . , Following the dinner all coeds Shop for refreshments and danc- “J?"® the na ™ eS Smiths, are invited to coffee hours in Ath- ing. Novelty donees will be ar- Slovr Jl S, „ j lerton Hall lounges from 7 to 8 ranged by Lloyd E. EUson ’45 and Joneses, 20 Taylors, Whites, and o’clock. HER LORDSHIP—Jean Babcock Violet K. Siegle’4s. Davis’, 19 Johnsons, and 18 Sny- Court members include: Lord ’42, WSGA president, will return freshman women are invit- de lf'. , . .. , McAllister, Jean Babcock ’42; to assume her role as Lord Me- ed tQ come to the Sandw i ch Shop . Thl ® year s , directory differs Lady McAllister, Margaret K. Allister at the WSGA Christmas gs SQon as possible after WSGA’s fro + m last year ® “} that the stud- Sherman ’43; Senior Lord; Anne dinner tonight. formal dinner and coffee hour. name M. Borton; Senior Lady, Mildred separate column before his name. M. Taylor; Junior Lord, Nancy , Also n ® w 1S the grouping o E. Gosser; Junior Lady, I. Jacque- Rides Wanted KD’s Arrange Party strahT" 5 ° f ™ ° Sophomore Lord, Dorothy L. . RW-Buffalo, N. L. Satur- Jones; Sophomore Lady, Betty R. y a S°° n ’ £ Broderick; Freshman Lord, Pa- Uaiy ’ . pa -. . , tricia Diener; Freshman Lady, tIW (1 to s)—Philadelphia for Carolyn H. Fisher; Poet, Jeanne Christmas vacation. L. Saturday C. Stiles ’42; and Cardinal, E. noon. R. January 5. Call June Miridm Jonles ’42. White ,2324. 2tpd 13 16 M. PW (2)—Charleston, W. Va., L. _ Initialed" rainboots are the new- December 20 Noon. No return. C. '■ CLASSIFIED SECTION est Utah University fashion. Sor- Bartram 4935. 4tp 12,13,16,17>DS —; • — 1 “ : ority girls prefer Greek letters on —Philadelphia. L. Saturday. Brown zipper billfold con their brightly colored boots. ' Ca l l 711 > ask for Room 206. taining New York State driver’s 0 ™r NeW Y n license and other cards. Itch 16 M.. 24, afternoon. Call deForest, 4850. ~ ■ RW (2)—New York, Boston, or FOR SALE—I pair white Chicago intermedifjte points. Call Shein- Roller Skates, 'excellent condi feld, third floor, Jordan Hall, 711. tion. Price about $5.00.' Call L. Saturday noon. 3tpd 16 17 18 S. Perry, 4143. ltpd 16 M RW—Buffalo, Rochester, or vi cinity. L. Friday night or Satur day noon. Call Jerrie, 2324. 2tpd 16, 17, S. PW (35)—Erie, for chartered bus. L. Saturday noon. Sign up ait Studtent Union. 2tpd 16 17 S. RW (2)—Philadelphia, Christ mas. L. Saturday noon. R. Sun day, January 4. Call Manny Schwartz, 313 Jordan Hall, or Alan Brunstein, 320 Jordan Hall. ltpd 16 M. RW—Meadeville. L. Saturday noon. No return. Call 3141, George Qsgood. ltpd 16 M. PW—Pitt. L. Tuesday, Decem ber 16, 5 p. m! No return. Call 4353, Dick, RW—'Butler, Beavler Falls or vicinity. L. Saturday noon. Call Bob Garvin or P. Keffalas, 2809. 3tpd 16, 17, 18 C. RW (2)—'New York or vicinity. L. Saturday noon. Call Tucker at 2900. 2tpd 16, 17 M. RW —New York. L. Saturday noon. CEill 2809, 2tpd 16, 17 S. RW—Philadelphia and return. L. Saturday noon. Call Bill, 2568. 2tpd 16, 17 M. RW —Greensburg or Mt. Pleas ant. L. Saturday noon. R. Janu ary 4. Call Johnston, 851. RW—Johnstown. L. Friday noon. No return. Call Milotta, 851. RW—New England. L. when necessary. Call Howard,. 2329. 3tpd 16, 17, 18 W. RW—(l-3)— Pittsburgh. L. Sat- Cathaiun ■—- ' - - • TODAY - WEDNESDAY • Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 6:30, 8:30 As a lady judge, she could over rule any objections! /\[ it tan if • TONIGHT ONLY • REVIVAL NIGHT!' Paul Muni's Grealesl— “SCARFACE” “HELL’S ANGELS” with Jean Harlow. Ben Lyon Special Show Schedule "Hell's Angels'' at 6:30. 9:30 "Scarface" at 8:00 NOTE: Because of the length of the combined features, the last complete show will start at 8:30. • vom jr wg-U** <#* jr wgtrjr wy.Nr '.»&■}* < r pr->* r 123 S. ALUEN ST SMALL BUT LASTING GIFTS Have you remembered all ■yam- friends? 'Evening bag, gloves or pearls are always appreciat ed by young and old a-like. This type of gift can be given to any- one with the assurance that it is suitable. A large selection can Smart Shop be found at the STATE COLLEGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN psca Groups Open Make Dates Yule Festivities Miss Kay Lang, Kappa Delta alumna, will be hostess when her sorority holds its Christmas party in the form of a spaghetti dinner at her home at 6 p. m. tomorrow. Gifts will be exchanged. WORRIED about your love life? Give her a copy of "Penn State in Portrait." 14 campus views suitable for framing. $l.OO per popy at Athletic Store, Cornier Room, College Book Store, Stud ent Salesmen. Itch 16 "M. FOR SALE—New combination . RCA radio and viotrola at rea sonable price. Call 5051, 338 Atherton. 3tch 16, 17, 18 M. LOST—Chi Omega sorority pin, Sunday, between Rec Hall and Corner. Return to 115 Ath Hall. Reward. Itch 16 W. urday morning. Call Karsh, Mc- Laughlin, or Schmitt, 4850. 3tpd 16, 17, 18 M. RW—Philadelphia. L. Saturday, December 20. Call Dorfman, 2152. 2tpd 16, 17 W. "You Can Get It At Metzger's" SKIS - POLES - BINDINGS BOOTS ETC. CAPS-SWEATERS-EAR MUFFS VISIT TOYLAND IN BASEMENT OF OUR STORE Shop At Metzger’s Via Directory HetzeL Calls Student Meeting * ' mittee ane John A. Baer ’42, H. . . Leonard Krouse ’42, Ross B. Leh-j those qualified to starve as in- man > 42i william 0.. Meyers ’42 structors. ' , Margaret K. Sherman ’43, Jeanns Students selected to serve on c. Stiles ’42, and Betty; : L;f Zeiglei the student defense training com- >42 A Common Expression in Town and on Campus FIGURE and HOCKEY SHOE SKATES SKATES SHARPENED Our Store Is Full Of Useful Articles For Gifts For All Members Of The Family (Continued, from Page One) Isn’t Too Late! TOORDEITYOUR CHRISTMAS BUT DON’T DELAY TOO LONG Miller’s Market “Everything Good To Eaf’ 104 W. Beaver Ave. TtJBSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1941 Late News Flashes ] (Continued from Page One)- ' the Japanese surprise assault j'on Pearl Harbor. •' WASHINGTON;~D. C.—FrShk Knox, secretary of the Navy, an nounced last night that the work, of a large efficient fifth column and the lack of vigilance by our! forces were thte caluses . of, the! success of the Japanese attack ,bn| Pearl Harbor. Knox described the enemy fifth column as the most efflcifcnt of the war so far,; with the possible exception of the fifth column in Norway. -j: WASHINGTON, D. C.—House Military Affairs Committee yes terday approved a. bill flailing fpr the registration of all men frfljn 18 to 64, and making all thqSe from 21 to 44 eligible for the draft. TOKIO—The Japanese High Command warned' the Japanese pteople last night of the danger jbi American submarines lurking |in Japan’s territorial waters. I; All the Fixin’s It To Go With Dial 775.
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