Wv.j-E FOUR White Hall Red Cross Rally Scheduled For March 17 WRA Red Cross Rally will bet' I.,Ad in the White Hall gym from 7 until 10 p. m. Wednesday, March 17, according to WRA President .A dele Levin and Elizabeth J. Mc -3; inley, club activities chairman. Admission to the rally will be r iat hangers, cards, games, ma -1 rial, yarn, safety pins, maga-l rmes, tin foil, and other things ‘which can be contributed to de jv rise, Miss Levin stated. Several booths will be erected in which different activities will 1 ike place. Phyllis R. Watkins is .iii charge of the knitting booth. Only small items which can be completed in one evening will be : i.i ode Joan Baker is in charge of the l.ooth which will stuff animals to 1 „given to underprivileged chil rir en or children in the war zones. Alice Miller will take care of Die refreshment booth. There will he no charge for refreshments, as < intributions will be optional, Miss McKinley stated. Martha Haverstick and Nancy .Hodgson are in charge of making iierapbooks to be sent to men in Die armed forces. All coeds are nhked to bring their own shears. White Hall will furnish yam and needles. Previous training is not necessary. All contributions will ).:l?t-:| floor Watts. Reward 3t, 20,23,24 .;? FOR RENT—One double room'fpr. i, students. Clean, comfortable. 1- 232;yj E. Nittany Avenue. ltchg-23.-J WANTED—Penh -State wolf take our first floor Jordan; Rea :- ?i Head to Soph Hop. MISSING—A briefcase,; ■book and physics return the notes to Student-tlnion, please. 3tcomp, 23,24,25, ~