I ,'AGE FOlni Jonies (ill's Coeds To Diressings Women students are reminded by Dorothy L. Jones '44, acting Vi'SGA. vice-president and Rause tic Representatives speaker, td atend the surgical dressings class which will meet 'in 112 Home Economics at 7:30 tonight. To meet the town quota of 9,- 1100 dressings per month, local ked•Cross authorities have stress ,*cd the need for additional Work er:. Necessary ecjuipment includes a coverall apron,. scissors and a bandana to fasten abciut the Coact Interested coeds shciuld attend tonight's Meeting - with or without - imPleinerits,. Miss ..J.ones vtated. As most dressings . are sent di i'cctly to •overseas hOspitals, the iifC or comfort of g. *minded. aildier may depend on: accuracy :ind the sanitary conditions- main lained by Workers. All work is cubject to strict Army stapdrirds, Miss Jones said. A. Red Cross Volinteer Aid join will be awarded: td those who nut in 50 hours of work; Miss Jones continued. Mrs. Leonard A. Dogget, chairman of the local surgical dressings committee, will exyilain prciceld,ure and reguld- • .tionr; at Thursday's meeting. Gems Announce Zang New Advisor IVTiss Ruth H. );ang, assistant to the dean of *omen, was ap- Winted official adiAsor of Covens, iqophomore . .wtimen.'s activities ilcinorarY, according to President Mary G. Longenecker '45. liOrothy: L, Jdnes '44, Ruth A. tnrnbury '45, and Miss Longeneck will represent the honcirary at the annual Cwens" Comilitntion which be held• at ,Carnegie institute of Trecluiology; .Fiitts kir.gh, tomorrow and.. Saturday. These coeds will discuss the iwiety of. activitieS offered.... at Penn State and the • part. Cwens tilays in school functions. Some important services. Per iformed by Cwens include helping 'brientate freshman coeds, aiding .freshmari • registration,--- Usher slig at the Thespian-show for Vic tory . Weekend, providing enter lainment fcir freshman coeds .at •a iiajama party, and selling defense stamps. The annual• Cwen dance nets 50 dollars to two deserVing soph n ore coeds. ljelense stamps. are now being sold by• the Or ranizati o». To' date apProxi inately 85 dollars in stamps. have I.)ce.n sold, not including proceeds of. the mixer held in the Armory earlier this week. i3tY . tA WA it ANO STAMPS-:-. .4.4.4ft5w LETS PLAN • to make it a. • - of BOWLING ' at the STATE' BOWL! CENTER Collegian To Publish WSGA Nominations In Tuesday's Paper Nominations for WSGA. of ficers for the coming year will be announced in the Daily Collegian Tuesday morning, Nancy E. Doss er '43, WSGA senior senator and nominations committee Chairman, •announced last night. Nomina tions will be held in 110 Home Economics at 6:30 p. m. Wednes day. A recommendation was approv ed at WSGA Senate meeting last night to have meetings of two groups of ' coeds living in town to elect representatives to WSGA House of Representatives. -Dor othy L. Jones '44, speaker of the House, wilt set meeting dates. For the duration of the war, WSGA will not give keys to senior members •of Senate or bracelets to committee partici pants. • If- coeds wish to purchase them, they may, it was decided. Because of limited space and lack of interest in the past, the annual McAllister Halloween party will not be held this year, Senate members announced. Frosh To Meet Sops Grace L. Judge '44, WRA intra mural chairman, announced that the hockey game postponed yester day because of rain will be played on Holmes Field at 4 o'clock to day. Frosh will meet sophomores there and are scheduled to play against juniors tomorrow. Games will continue through this coming week. . . Alpha Tau Omega will entertain looking for in flannel, teed; Kappa Kappa.Gatrima at a formal corduroy or gabardine. Just dinner dance frOm: s'p. m. to $3.95 and $4.95 at Paul Mitten's night tomorrow You T®® Con Learn To Dante DA ING CLIA\SS THE SEM OaOBIER 22 Ell'S 'IIIII2SDAY FRIDAY 115 go 8:15 pa TENETS AT STUMM' MN le LESSONS `lltE I:5ArLy C6X,IXGMA" Read Daily Collegian Classifieds NOTlCE—Beginning today no classifieds will be accepted after I p. m. Persons wishing to insert "rides wanted" must do so in person at the Daily Collegian office. PW—Route 322 north to Clarion. WANTED—Coat and vest, or Lv. Fri. at 5..Ca11 Ziegler 4394 or . complete set of tails. Size 40. 2593. Leave message if out. Call 2431 after 6. ltpd2lFEC 3tc0mp20,21,22 IMPORTANT!—You can't afford RW (2)—To Philadelphia. Leave to miss those popular Student anytime Friday.. .Return Sun- Union Stamp Dances every Mon. day. Call 159 or, 166 Ath Hall. and , Wed. from 4 to 5 in the 2tchg2o,2lSß Armory. 4tc0mp21,22,23,248 RW—Philadelphia. L. Friday. R. Sunday. Call Gilman 2259. 2tpd2l,22REK FOR SALE Drawing instru ments, slightly used, price $17.50. Call Wissinger 4125 after sp.m. or 216 W. College Ave. RW—Newark or vicinity. Leave ' Oct. 29 or 30.- Call Ford, 4953. Itpd22B 2tpdOct2l,22GC WANT TO BUY—Tuxedo, size 38 RW—Penn game L. Friday noon. long, double-breasted pre- R. Sunday. Call 2459. Cyril or ferred: • Call 2933, ask for Bob. Carty. 2t21,22 ltpd2lPM PW (3)—To Franklin, Oil City, LOST—Brown leather wallet Clarion or Meadville. Leave initialed J. H. K. in or near New Friday 5 p.. m. , .Call Bob 2559 Physics. Valuable papers. Call between 5 and 7 p. m. Jeanne Thompson, 321 Jordan. 2tpd22,23.PS 2t21,22. RW—To Pllila. Lv. Fri. Call FOR SALE—Tui, sixe 37, with Zack Ehmer 2872. ltpd22B shirt, studs, links. Excellent condition. Call at G. E. DeVeny, RW—Harrisburg or Allentown. Tailor, opposite Post Office. Leave Fri. after 4. Call Ted, 3tpd22,27,28REK 2174. 2tpd22,23GC GIRL -Desiring date to Mil Ball. pw—Uniontown vicinity. 'Leave Call Herky, 3446 immediately. Sat. noon. Room for Call Must be pretty. ItSR 4641. • ' • LOST—Oct. 15, black wallet con taining money, cards a n trunk keys. Return . AXP. No questions asked. COEDS-The skirts you've beeti THE ALL.COLLEGIE Sponsored by PENN STATE CLUB LOST—Light brown wallet on College Ave. between Allen and Burrowes streets. Contains valu able papers. Reward. Call Russ 2405. ltehJiVl PW—To Phila. Leaving Fri. noon. Returning Sunday. Call 4881 Ask for Don. ltpdJM ew , of JOAN MILLER - Colorful wools and corduroy Winter whites Velveteens Black crepes ou'll find it wise to patronize the SMART,SHO P - SOUTH ALLEN STREET ' --- -; . • ,- ' ' , -:, ::•••-: ' . •• „ C I - -'• • -.7,"-:_i • . ' . *E-: : :-,..- - • -.,, .. . ON ORDER To BE 1 --:', .: : : ,1;. :• GUANAHTEED- . TIRANSPOIRTATION, • .-:,• 1 1 , ... ~. :-•,.,. HostarvationsMustite:Madn" . :: ::- -'„---' ~ -; Four Hours in kivanc . if 111dparture - ::_ ...• t ~ _ , • ~ f ---; Make direct connections wi trains eastbound , ." ' 12:30 P. M., 5:58 P. 1 1 ; 8:20 P. M. . ' . ...: • kit,!:•• .. , . West bound trains 12:30 P. M.,'.7 :20 P. M.; 8;46 P. M. Dial Boalsburg 9-2731, State. Giollege Hotel 733, or Company Office 769 *,,_ Lv. State College 11:00 A. M. 4:30 P. M: 6:45 P. M... : ' Ar; Lewistown _212:15 P. M. 5:45 P. M . : • 8:00 P.M: .' Lv. Lewistown 12:35P. M. 7:25 P. M.' - 8:50 P. AIL : Ar. State College 1:50 P. M. 8':40 P. M. - 10.:05 P. M. . . . BOALSBURG AUTOBET LINE. Inc ,_ .. i • •.° • THURSDAY; OCTOBER' 22, 1942 RW—Philadelphia. Leave any time Friday after , 11 a. m. Re turn . Sunday. ' Call Dave Weigle, 4636. • 2tpdol3