.PAGE FOUR Attlh Hall Coeds To Grab Slippers fc'or Air Raid Drill Five bells about midnight this •week will summon Atherton Hall coeds to an air raid drill, accord ing to Harold D. Bottorf, district .post warden, Coeds are requested to have housecoat and slippers on hand at all. times, and at the sound of the hell are to follow leaders and trailers to nearest shelters. In Atheiton Hall, fourth flooi coeds The first meeting to be held in will evacuate to the main floor the state foi . home management corridor, women on ramps will go instructol . s wiU emphasize home 1.0 East and West halls, and others management problems today and wdl remain in corridors immedi- during the reconstruction period, ately outside their rooms. announced Miss Ruth L. Bonde, Study lights will go out, but ass ; s t an t home economics profes tbose in the corridors will be left gor and chairma n. on. Sick coeds will be moved to i t • • hall floors on blankets. Donni- “Management in Family Living lory guests should follow regular- wlll be t e opic o e coed instructions and speed in all s P eak dL Dl - ln£ * lc ’ action is desired, Mr. Bottorf management department head at lowa State College, Friday after " This being the first of a prac- no , on - Dr. Nickell will act as con lice series, only drill essentials su tant during e conve 10 will be obeyed and complete Dr. Laura W. Drummond, home ■blackouts will come later. Ward- economics department head, will ens will use this drill to check on welcome visitors to officially open liming and space facilities. the . convention Friday morning. A panel discussion on the inter pretation of management prob lems of the -home will follow.. ’ Conference members, home ec onomics staff, and executive com-- mittee of the Board of Directors will- be guests of Marion R. Tra bue; dean of the School of Educa tion, and Mrs. Trabue at tea from 4 to 5:30 p. m. Friday! Dr. Clifford . Adams, instructor in education and psychology, will speak on “Factors in Marital Ad justment” at .an informal dinner meeting to be held at the Nittany Lion Inn at 6:30 p. m. Friday. Dr. Nickell will be luncheon guest of Omicron Nu, senior home economics honorary, in the Maple Room Saturday. Home economics faculty and junior and senior home economics women interest ed in home management problems will also be invited, Miss Bonde said. Ellen H. Richards club, junior honorary, will serve as convention : wan tailored. suits f:. FOR. LADIES 7• . , 'made: to your individ ual measuremen ts :from •our selection of "M'ew Spring Woolens Gabardines j . • Sfe®iSa®«is ® Coverts • Flannels Meilltletom Shoes L , $9.95 lArioM Glove Grip Shoes B. - $10.95 'P3 Corner Allen and Beaver | Particular ' People Prefer Corsages MARE I;-222. W. Beaver Ave. •Spring ® Hals ® Eags ® Gloves ® Elouses • Costume Jewelry Smart Shop 123 S. Alien Si. First Home Management Confab To Begin Friday Honoraries To Help With Entertainment Something new along the con- fab line will be inaugurated by the home economics department when 19 Pennsylvania colleges send delegates to a Home Manage ment conference this weekend. guides. Final Atherton Hall tea will be held in the northwest lounge from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. Saturday, accord ing to Dorothy I. Bodine ’43, chair man. - II 6 Order Early IF Ball R’S Dial 31S1 State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN f \lUe y t \JUomen We’re At It Again— Go To It, Panhel Congratulations have been booming all over the place. Be fore the campus is smothered with congratulations to All-Col lege elections victors, we want to get in our two cents' worth to WSGA Senate. . Panhel has needed WSGA rep resentation for a long time. Now that its president, Frances E. Haley ’43, will have an ex-officio position on Senate, perhaps some of the age-old misunderstandings between the two organizations will disappear. In addition to learning more about functions and activities of Senate, Panhel will now be able to voice its own opinions before Senate when it takes action con cerning the Council. In the past, Panhel has taken orders from Senate without un derstanding the background of ac tions taken or expressing its own viewpoint, beforehand. .. • Independent and sorority worn-' en Will also'be brought into clos er contacts through the dual rep resentation, so that conflicts be tween these ,'two. groups, may - be ironed out more efficiently. ' Any plan that brings all women more closely together is an aid to better, organization. We trust, that this new ■ legislation will prove beneficial, and - that Panhel will take advantage of its new posi tion. Committee Issues 300 Reception. Bids With 300 invitations sent to members of the faculty and ad ministration and their husbands and wives, final plans for. the Junior-Senior reception are being completed,' announced Beatrice J. Winn ’42, chairman. Invitees are requested to send their replies to Marjorie L. Sykeg ’43, invitation committee chair man, by telephone at the Kappa Alpha Theta house or through the mail before 5 p. m. Sunday. Pourers include Miss Nina M. Bentley, assistant dean of women, and Dormitory Hostesses Mrs. Grace L. Hall, Mrs. Neva M. Mor ris, Mrs. Gailß. Pope, Miss Kath ryn Pontzer, and Mrs. Anne B. Searle. Background music will be provided by Anita M. Knecht ’42, Martha N. Albert ’43, and Jane G. .Ludwig ’44. Those wishing to add names to the invitation list must submit them to Student Union today, Miss Winn' said. ■ CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—WiII person who took • brown gabardine coat by mis take. in Sparks Bldg., please, call Lundy, ‘2982. 2tpd'24, 25 M. FOR SALE - Combination radio, ■ phonograph. Table model, $15.00. Camel’s hair sport coat. Size 36, $5.00. Phone 827. Charlie. FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet Mas ter Coupe; radio, heater, 4 newly re-treaded tires, 4 good spares. Call 3390. ltcomp 25 FEC LOST Schaeffer lifetime foun tain pen in Library Monday. Finder please call Isabel, 3485. ltpd JO Rides Wanted RW—To Philadelphia for 2. L. April 1. R. April 2. C. Ted. 2960. 2 tch 25,26 RW—To Phila. L. Sat. noon, 10 a.m. R. —Sun. eve. Call 3166. Ask for Lynn. Itch RW (2)—To New York City. L. Wednesday, April 1. Ret. Sun. April 5. Call 4933, Gene Wein stein. 2tpd 25,26 DW ASSISTS SPEAKER—Miss Marie Haidt will supervise ' interviews .following the lecture of Miss Ruth P. Kuehn, dean of the School of Nursing at the University of Pitts burgh, in White Hall today. Dean To Speak On Nursing Women majoring in home econ omics, physical education* pre medical, sociology, and Others in terested, in entering the _ field of .nursing . education are . invited to attend a speech by Ruth Perkins Kuehn, dean of the School Of- Nursing at the University of Pitts burgh, in 3 White Hall at 1:10 o’clock today. She will talk on ‘“Nursing Careers.” Following the lecture, Dean Kuehn will interview seniors in terested in nursing as a career. Under the auspices of the School of Physical Education, Lloyd M.. Jones,'professor of physical edu cation, .is in charge,- and Miss Marie Haidt, associate professor of physical education, will super vise. interviewing. Mrs. Mary Rice Morrow, direct or of the Bureau of Women and Children in the State Department of Labor and industry, will speak on “The Demand for Women in Industry .Today”, in' Women’s ■Building lounge at 4 p. m. Tues day. —-K. M. P, Sponsored by the office of the Dean of Women and Mortar Board, senior women’s honorary, faculty and students, especially senior coeds, are invited. Mrs. Morrow is a graduate, of Vassar College and did graduate work in sociology at the College. Alpha Epsilon Phi pledges will entertain two representatives from each campus sorority at : tea today. • OUR 45th SPRING PRODUCTION * * —' / •>' <i—«--•—s TICKETS ON SALE AT STUDENT UNION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1942 Chi Omega Wins Basketball Tilt Chi Omega, after a hot and heavy battle against Ath East’s courtwomen, won a 30-26 victory to become intramural basketball champions yesterday. Five points toward the intra mural cup will go to Chi O, for three years recipients .of the bas ketball award, and three points to Ath East, for placing second. • High scorers were Pat Patton, Chi O, with 12 points and Helen Hooper with 12 for Ath East. Oth er players were Chi Omegas Dot ty Radcliff, Fran Burke, Fran Angie, Bernie Maurer, and Dotty Wagner, and Duffy Duffman, Polly Rugh, Beau Burwell, Adele Levin, Teddy Jackson, and Mar tha Haverstick for Ath East.. STUDENTS!! Strengthen your Student Government . . . do your part \ . 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