PAGE FOUR Dance Depicts Religions Faith Using the approach of religious experience, the concert dance group, directed by Miss Jessie Cameron, assistant professor of physical education, gave a Christ inas performance in the Rhythm Room of White Hall last night. Entitled “A Christmas Service in Dance,” the performance was divided into three parts, a pro clamation of the splendor of God, the experience of faith through festivals, and patterns for God’s grace. 'Marjorie A, Kronick ’4l repre sented a prophet in a solo dance, While Jean E. Hershberger ’43 presented choral readings from the Bible during the performance. Also taking lead parts were Dorothy C. Ellis ’4l, Marian E. Hora ’42, and Selma Solomon '42. Other members of the group in cluded Evelyn M. Fritz, Jane M. ißarkhill, and Ayelien. C. Wolf, juniors; Grace E. Albertman,' H&rriette Block, Daisy J. Kranich, Dbrothy Kranich, Harriet G. Van Riper, and Lois J, YoSt, sopho mores; and H. Elizabeth Furst, freshman. ' Music was 'provided by Mrs. Hemiance Reese, physical educa tion pianist; light effects by Frank 5. INeusbaum, assistant professor of dramatics; the program by Florence H. Forst, special student; and properties by Miss Marie Haidt, hefeJd of women's physical education. • The dance group presented flowers to Miss Cameron.and Mrs. Reese after the performance. HE Council Petitions Signed by 348 home; economics students, a petition requesting that the h°nie economics library be op ened Sunday afternoons-will be presented to President Ralph” D. Hetzel for approval- today• I'Knift Now for V. S. . .Service Official Series Yarns Navy and Khaki X 2 oz. finatnk—3l® : Special Price in Quantity •Free. Instructions for Knitted Article for Service Men Free Bulletins A and B - * ' Issued-by U. S. Navy Department i ~We Will Block and Mail Free : farn Craft Slop 'I4O E. College. State College it Dial 3154 I TREASURE HOUSE a^m^^^^l^R«s^^^^^sa«SKss«SSJBS(R!«!ja3s!«S3sßa3assJSas»S: tn $ IS. Mian. St 15 § i^)^mm^^^^Ws®«Ss'faaßaiX»sSag6saasasSf=S3KS?sa3s3Wssas?!SssKS3»as! WSGA Extends Drive Deadline Deadline for contributing to the WSGA Christmas Drive has been extended from yesterday until to morrow noon, announced Margaret K. iSherman ’43, acting WSGA president, yesterday. , Seventy-three dollars, compared with last year’s total of $253, had been collected by last night. Town coeds and women who have not yet contributed may place money in a box at Student Union today and tomorrow. Coeds Give Yule Parties - Sororities' and Campus dormi tories have been celebrating the coming holiday with parties dur ing the past week. Four units in Atherton Hall held parties last night. Gifts were ex changed and toys were collected for charity. Oandied apples and pop com were served, and coeds later met in the lobby to sing carols together. • Coeds in Women’s Building also, met last night to sing carols, and exchange gifts. Women in McAllister Hall ex-, changed gifts at a party Wednes day night. A short play, “The Bird’s Christmas Carol," was pre sented, and Florabel Hain '45 sang. (McAllister Hall coeds will enter tain at a tea dance at 4 o'clock today: Grange Dormitory exchanged gifts and sang carols Sunday night. Harriette Block ’44 was Santa Claus, and Frances A. Brown ’44 played the piano. ' Alpha. Omicrqn Pi held an over night party last night. , They will send gifts to the social center in Kentucky. - Theta Phi Alpha, Krimeron, and Kappa Delta also celebrated after the carol sing. Alpha Chi Omega's and Chi Omega’s 'had parties Wednesday and Delta Gamma’s had their an nual’get-together last Friday. Emanon combined a Christmas party and coffee hour at the home of Mrs. Harpld P. Zelko, a patron ess, "Wednesday night. Kappa Al pha Theta entertained town alum nae -Wednesday. Zeta Tau Al pha invited, alumnae to a party in the American • Legion cabin. Gifts were donated to the Red Cross. Phi Mu celebrated Saturday and presented ten- dollars to char ity. Gamma Phi Beta 'had a sup per party ’Sunday. CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR SALE—Ranger ice hockey skates. Size 10, .22 Remington Rifle, Philco Radio. Call Mike, 2090. 2tpd-delB-19 PRICES REDUCED on oil paint- . ings and water colors by Ben jamin T. Newman, 246 E; Hamil ton. Dial 3348. 3tpd 41118 DG All merchandise now in stock has been reduced tor real Christmas gift savings, Come- in for these savings .today and Saturday! MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR from the Smart Shop State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Coeds Will Invite Dates To WRA Valentine Dance . If your man’s draft . number scholarship. : doesn’t come up before Friday, . Committees include decorations the 13th of February, a bid to the —Lucille D. Weinstein ’44, chaiir annual WRA Valentine Dance man, Josephine H. Beljan ’42, will bolster his morale. Jimmy Rosalind M. Nelson ’43, Marjorie McAdam and his Campus Owls E. Siebert ’44, Joan V. Somers ’44, will provide music in White Hall Ruth M. Storer ’44, and-Shirley J. from 9 p. m. to midnight, accord- Tetley ’44. ihg to Patricia Mac Kinney ’43, Publicity—Grace L. Judge ’44, WRA vice-president and dance chairman, Kathryn M. Popp ’43, chairman, Dance proceeds will be used to Dougherty ’44, Jean C. Esh ’44, award a $5O scholarship to a de- and Monna L. Wieland ’44. serving coed active in WRA, to Tickets—Adele J. LeVin ’44, 'buy equipment, and for a charity chairman, Florence I. Jaffy ’44, contribution. Mary L. Keith ’44, Margaret K. Bernice M. Maurer ’42, WRA Ramaley ’44, H. Elizabeth Furst secretary and 1940 dance chair- ’45, Kathleen M. Osgood ’45, and mfafli, said that approximately 350 Elizabeth M. Robin Son ’45; invi couples attended last year and tations—Helen L. Mazur ’42, $ll7 was cleared. Martha G. chairman, Helen E. Dodd, arid Duffman ’43 was awarded the Mary E. Sheffer ’45. ' - PSCA To Entertain War Bulletins 1 (Continued from Page One) School Children were at the conference. . . WASHINGTON—Latest Navy The PSCA Community Service re leases announced the sinking of Committee will entertain 52 .chil- two Japanese vessels off Luzon, dren in Stony Point School, grades The enemy. craft, were described one to three,' at a Christmas party as a troop transport and a .destroy this afternoon. er. The-latest American success-; . Mary E. Roberts ’43 will lead pupils in carol singing and M. Elizabeth Howe ’42 will tell a story. A Santa Claus • will dis tribute small gifts. defected d^toudcadts -TODAY WQXR presents. Tschaikowsky Piano Concerto No. 1. at 8 p. m. Information Please can be heard over KDKA alt 8:30 p. m. KDKA broadcasts- classical mu sic at 11 p. m. WOR features Claude Thorn hill at 11:45 p. m. Only a thousand, more or less,- shopping days till three years from this'coming Christmas. Rides Wanted !RW—'Washington, D. C. L. af ter 4 Friday. C. Norcross 4662. 2tpd 18-19 M PW —York or vicinity. L. Sat urday morning. Gall 4394. RW (1-2)—Pittsburgh, Beaver Falls, or vicinity. L. Saturday after 11 a. m. Call John, 2863, after 7 p. m.v RW—Philadelphia. L. Satur day. Call 2152, Ed Dorfman." RW (2)—Philadelphia. L. Satur day after 9a. m. Call Gable, 41-22. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Mildred B. Schmidt '43, Marion C. es,were'carried out by the Pacific submarine fleet. SINGAPORE—The outlook for British a!nd Chinese land forces' in the Far East was extremely pre-. carious, said the latest war bulle tin from Singapore, since Japan ese forces, have :flanked the key city of Pehang.. Nippon air squads 'rons Waive also .bombed. the Burma Road. "I wonder what he's in such a hurry about?" HERE'S 1 rs He just can't -wait g < to tell you of a few jg of the great enter* iff . .. iainment hits of K* . . 1942! here’s IDislting IJou a Rappu Holiday To each of you who have contributed to our success and to those of you who have given u» your fine friend ship we extend a hearty and genuin* Hlerrq Christmas FRIDAY, i DECEMBER; 19,*: 1941 •: ;= We, Women' All We Want Is A Little Warmth EVfeir attempt is made to sup- . ply. modern conveniences and . pleasant living conditions for wo men. Our dormitories are better than those in most schools. We”® 1 have little room to fuss. But State College has severe winters-and coeds get cold. Ap parently planners and administra tors have thought of everything except this one fact. .Many coeds return from classes and meetings to pleasant'but chil ly rooms. It’s not unusual to see them study wrapped in blankets ■ or dressed ,in ski suits. . ' \ Ip the midst of war and a maze of defense programs, it ■ seems? a little trivial to fuss about, a few inadequately heated rooms v’ It isn’t that we don’t appreciate. whsit we have. It isn’t that: we.gplon’t like -our dormitories:; -It’s -Jjiist that winter is coming and we want •somebody to do something: about" the heating problem, : ; i,: . ; Christmas, vacation, .whenydorms; are vacated; would : be;-art ideal time for. administrators, .to-rebeck up. on heating facilities’.^ we . ask is a little more ■yvorcnthjj y: ■. —l; M. F. ■ Williams Elected . y. Dr; E. M. Williams,,, instructor in electrical engineering, has. just been elected vice -chairman of the Emporium section of the, Institute of Radio Engineers. . ' ' I Entertaining New ¥ ear Jr from . 1 Warner Bros. . v”; . Cathaum, State and J || Niitahy / ?k j$ — : rSrr jfi COMING ATTR ACTIONS ; FOR » .THE NEW YEAR! . ’ . § Merry Christmas; 1 "SUSPICION" , "LOOK WHO'S LAUGHiNG" "THE MAN - WHO CAME TOv DINNER" "BABES ON BROADWAY" "KATHLEEN" ‘ "WOMAN OF THE YEAR" "PANAMA HATTIE" WHY— and an 1=Z!!