' PAGE FOUR Greek Women End Week Of Free Contact Today sororities To Hold 2 informal Open Houses Greek women will be on silent terms with ,transfer and freshman women beginning at 6 o'clock to right, as a week of free associa tion. ends. Restricted silent period Nvhich begins tonight will end at 9 a. m. Monday. October 5, the beginning of formal rushing. A second open house to be held, during the present rushing season will be held from 4 to 5:30 p. m. Thursday, Pauline E. Keller '43, Panhellenic Council president, announced. Final open house will be held Wednesday, Septem ber 30. According to the Panhel rush ing code there will be an hour of free association from 4:30 to 5:30 m. on Mondays through Thurs days during restricted silent period. ,Any unavoidable- association, such as being in the same% class with a freshman or transfer, or speaking when passing on the street, will be permitted, but there will be no rushing. No personal invitations will be issued to open . houses, but all freshmen and transfers are urged to attend as many open houses as possible, in order to become bet ter acquaintedwith the women in each house, Miss Keller stated. According to the code, there is no limit to the length of visits during open houses. • CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED Man for single room, first floor, $2.50 per week. Dou ble bed. Call 3223. 3tpdK ROOM FOR TWO—lnexpensive, close to campus. Call Kimmel, 3332. 2tcomp 19,21 K FOR RENT—Room for 1 or 2 boys. Call 23Q5, apt. 38 Orlando apartments . 3tch22,23,24.M WANTED—Tux. size 40-42 long: for IF weekend. Call 2318, ask for Bob. 1tpd.22,8 LOST—GoId Elgin watch with engraved face and small dent iri back. Liberal reward.. Call Dave, 4635. ' 3tpd.23,24,25.M. FOR SALE—Drawing set=particu larly adapted for drawing 4. Call Bob McLaughlin 4.641. • ltpd22,Bach. FOR RENT—Desirable second floor double. room .with single beds. A quiet and comfortable house three blocks from campus. 232 E. Nittany avenue. Phone 4022. Itch.22MJIN LOST—GoId link bracelet-knott ed links. Reasonable reward. lieturn to 305 Jordan Hall. ' tpd.22lQW LOST—Light camels-hair suit jacket. Reward. Call 419 Ath. 4tchßM Some Like If Hot But Others Like It Sweet and Smooth George Earnshaw's NITTANY LIONS Bookings: G. Earnshaw—Delta Upsilon-2361 Pauline E. Keller '43, Panhellenic Council president, urges all fresh man and transfer women to visit as many sorority houses • and suites as possible when the Greeks hold open houses from 4 to 5:30 p. m. on Thursday. • Lakonides Tofele Frosh, Transfers Lakonides, women's physical eduCation honorary, will honor freshman and transfer physical education majors at a wiener roast at Jordan Fertility Plots from 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow. All phys. ed. majors are invited to attend, according to M. Pauline Rugh '43, president. Games in front of White Hall will precede the wiener roast, faculty and graduate students in physical education are • invited; General Chairman G. Alice Bur well, stated. Committees . for the affair in clude general—Miss Burwell '44, chairman; Marion E. Hora '44, and Winifred E. Spahr '44; re freshmentsH: lone - Cramer '44, chairman% Grace L. Ridge '44. and Vivian 1.. Martin '45; enter tainment-Doris E. 'Porter '44, chairman, Pauline Crossman '43, and Neva M. Peterson '44. Equipment—Martha J. Haver stick '43, chairman; Frances Angle '44; and Helen F. Hooper '44; publicity—Mildred L. Cook erly '44, chairman; Frances M. Burke. '44; and Mar} Grace Long enecker '45. Ridei Wanted RW—to Harrisburg. Lancaster, or vicinity. Leave Friday night or Saturday. .Call Nary Sprecher 'l3l Ath. 2tpd.23,24.E. FOR RENT- 1 / 2 of double room, single beds and shower,. back campus, 211 Adams avenue, call 2174 3tpd22,23,24R Dance to ORCHESTRA Featuring Jerry Smith (New Singing Sensation) is 4 t Advises Rushees THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Frosh. To Nominate 2nd WSGA Senator At Meeting Tonight Nominations for a second WSGA freshman senator will take place at a compulsory meeting for all first semester freshman women in 121 Sparks . at 6:30 tonight, Pa tricia Diener '45, WSGA sopho more senator, announced. Elections will be held at a sec ond compulsory meeting in 121 Sparks at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, Sep tember 29. The elected senator will repre sent her class on WSGA Senate. A first freshman senator, Helen J. Martin '46, was elected by Sum mer semester freshman women. Dormitory hostesses will make a room-,to-room check-up to in sure attendance, Miss Diener stat ed. News, Not Bombing, Worries AP Reporter (Continued from Page One) not rude," he said. `•`They refused to speak English, although they knew hOw." When he was released by the military authorities, the corres pondent was seized by local police and placed in semi-internment for three weeks. Free to move about by day, he was continually follow ed by a detective. Even non-combatant European countries are on a more fully mo bilized basis than the United States, according to . the corres pondent. "The big mistake in this country is that many offi cials and newspaper men are too optimistic and lead the people to believe that the United States can win the war without fighting," he said. Women's Hours (Continued from page one) that Cabinet is missing the mark in attempting to restrict coed "Senior women should be cap able of deciding when they should be in. Freshmen this Summer went through strict customs, and they should not be confined. to their• rooms at - . 9 p. m. for the se mester. They deserve 10 o'clock permissions." tick-011 Dinner Will . • • Start MCA Campaign Chairmen for the PSCA's Fin ance campaign,. which gets under way with the' annual kick-off din ner Sunday evening, October 25. are Gerald B. Maxwell Stein '44 and Miriam L. Zartman '45, _ac cording to Palmer. M. Sharpless '44, acting PSCA preSident. Funk Announces October 26 As Date For Theta Sigma Phi Matrix Dinner Matrix Dinner, annual Theta Sigma Phi-sponsored banquet to honor prominent campus women, has been set for Nittany Lion Inn, 6:30 p. m. Monday, October 26, Emily L. Funk '43, president of the journalism honorary, revealed last night. A long-established tradition on campus, the dinner is modeled aft er the annual gridiron banquet given in Washington by newspaper men. A burlesque-type skit pan ning outstanding campus person alities is one of the entertainment features. Mrs. Esther Van Wagoner Tuf-. •ty, distinguished American jour nalist, will be this year's Matrix speaker. A• veteran 'reporter of Washington news, Mrs. Tufty has just returned from a trip to Great Britain, where she covered Par liamentary happenings. • The Michigan-born journalist, a noted lecturer as well as a writer, made live broadcasts for the Brit ish Broadcasting Corporation be • Imagine writing term papers with a quill! You may be—unless you protect your pen from wartime failure. Repair. parts parts are scarce. And that's what makes amazing new Parker Quink with solv-x big news. This sensational ink discov cry eliminates the cause of most pen failures ... ends gumming and clogging,. of inferior inks ... cleans your pen as it . writes! Get Quink with solv-X today., Rich, full-bodied, faster-drying-iPuink gives a new zest to writing. Don't ask.. for ink—ask for new Parker Quinkl.. I=l Parker Quirk CONTAINS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1042, fore leaving for the United States. Topics were: "Bombers on the Line," "Michigan Is Like This," `What America Is. 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