The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 08, 1944, Image 3

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    PrtIDA:Y, DECEMBEIt 8, 1944
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• For work and weather-punished
hands, use the luxury Cotton
Blossom Lotion. 59c for regular
$l.OO hob-fiailed replica bottle
duringthissale. Daintily scented'
--creamy and extra softening--, 4 '
for hands, fade and rough elbowi t
for gifts and prizek
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College Cutßate
10'6• W. Cohege Ave.
TRAVELING?
Titeil This :Wilt interest. You
DO YOU KNOW that the Boaliburg Bus Line mec,'"- '3ll
Principal trains stopping at Lewistown.
DO YOU KNOW that you can leaVe New York City as late
'as 6:•45 p. m.; Philadelphia as late as 8:14 p m. and. make
connections with oui but' reavini LMvistown at 11:30
DO YOU KNOW that you can leave State College on our
10:45 . a. 'M. biz's and be in iiarrigburg at 1:42 p. m.; Phil
adelphia at p. m..and New York City at 5:15 p. m.
DO YOU KNOW that you can leave State College' on our
4:30 p. m. bus and be in Harrisburg at 7:15 ; in Philadel
phia at 9:05 p. m.
DO YOU KNOW that you can leave State College on our
6:50 bus and be in Harrisburg at 9:33 p. in.; Philadel
phia at 11:47 p. m. and- Neiv York City . at 2:10 a. m..
Boalsburg Auto Bus Line Schedule
Effective March 1, 1944
Lv. State
.College
Ar. Lewistoivn
Lv. Lewistown 12:35 P.M. 7:05 P.M. 11:30 P.M.
Ar. State College 1:50 P.M. 8:20 P.M. 12:45 A.M.
Make direct connections with trains East Bound
12:30 p.m.-5:59 p.m.-8:20 p.m.
West 'Bound Trains
12:08 p.m.-6:40 p.m.-6:48 p.m.-8:03 p.m.-11:26 p.m.
Use the Boalsburg Auto Bus Line To Save Hours Of
Time To Philadelphia, Washington,, New York, etc.
BOALSBURG AUTO BUS LINE
Dial Boalsburg 9-2731, State College Hotel 733,
or Company Office 769.
Due to crowded conditions, it is necessary to
buy your ticket at the State College Hotel at
24 hours in advance.
Pick Your. Woman
`Prosh May Date:—Tribunal
"All freshman dating customs
are now removed," • Van Lundy,
Tribunal chairman, announced at.
the meeting Wednesday: . .
The freshmen may also roll
down their trousers and wear
socks cf colors other than white.
All other customs must be obser
ved until further notice.
Lundy also stated that the
freshmen must wear the signs
on the outside . of their coats and
all bent or torn , signs should be
replaced by new ones.
George "Texas" . Colket didn't
Wear his customs when he dated.
He will wear a fancy cowboy
shirt, boots, corihirby skirt, and
carry a water pistol in a holster.
He . will also .Wear make-up .and
decorate his ten-gallon hat with
a large green bow. ._ •
Jack Bohm dated on Sunday.
He will also Wear a - clresS' and
makeup. His slip Will harig three
inches below • his dress and he
will wear a woman's hat. Bohm's
shoes will have bells 'fastened to
their', and in addition he will ring
a large bell.
Karl Thompson, convicted of
not wearing customs, came before
Tribunal in green socks. He will
roll. his trousers to 'his* knees and
will have three two-inch stripes
on each leg. Thompson will also
beat cadence cn a pot as'he march
es up the mall. .
Robert •Briselli, Gerhard Roth,
Alfred-MusseST, Ccsimit .SokoloW
ski; Thaddeus OlgzeWski, JacqUe
Hogg, and Harry Klotz will wear
sandwich signSbecane of iniscel
laneous offenses.
. .
Eastern War . Tithe
Daily Daily
4:30 P.M. 6:50 P.M.
5:45 -P.M. 8:00 P.M.
Daily
10:45 A.M.
12:00 Noon
210 Penn Stale Alumni
Repelled Casualties
According to the latest list
from the Alumni Association, 210
former students of the College are
among the• casualties of World
War 11. This number includes 142
killed in action,• 41 missing, and
27 prisoners of war,
Since the Alumni Office de
pends on newspapers as the source
of its information Concerning for
mer Penn Staters, Hugh R. Riley
•Jr.; assistant executive secretary
of the Alumni Association, is ask
ing studentS reading their home
town papers to :clip and bring any
information .I;tbcifit the College's
alumni to the Alumni Office, 104
Old Main. He urges that students
seek other news as well as nam
es apPearing on casualty lists.
Veterans to. Notify
Bissey of Addresses
All ex-servicemen now bene
fiting by the GI Bill of Rights or
Rehabilitation Bill are asked to
notify Cyrus V. Bissey, Veteran's
Fiscal Officer, 308 Old Main, of
their addresses, announced J. Paul
Moth, commander of the X-G-.1
Club, today. •
During the meeting, members
selected the design for the club
key and , lapel pin. Jess Panar
was - elected to the junior service
office.
• The X-G-I . Club has .been en
tered in the IMA basketball tour
nament . and is now organizing a
team.
. The executive committee will
meet in 318 Old. Main 7:'30
Tuesday. Nekt - meeting of all
members is scheduled for 405 Old
Main 7;30 .p.m. December 19.
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"OW Town"
SCHWAB AUDITORIUM
TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT STUDENT UNION
PHA Upperciass flub
To Sponsor Vic Dance
PSCA Upperclass Club will
sponsor a vic dance for second
semester and upperclass men and
women in the Hugh Beaver room
6:45 to 7:45 o'clock tcnight.
"Hunting and Fishing in Penn
sylvania," a technicolor movie,
will be shown by Randolph
Thompson, lecturer for the State
Game
. and Fish Commission, to
Freshman Council in the Hugh
Beaver room 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Buy a Man's Gift at a Man's Store
rite l k:L
NECKW
In Monoton
Unusual
The first thing .
your tie—so p!
these for you
wardrobe. Th
ties at
1.00
5.00
Mr. and - Mi. Mg
request the honor, of your presence
at the marriage of their daughier
geor g e gitto
Friday and Saturday
December Eighth and Ninth
Nineteen hundred and forty-four
Eight O'clock
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Junior Honorary Taps 8
Junior Service Board tapped
eight fifth-semester coeds at a
tapping breakfast in Atherton
dining-room - Sunday morning,
Those selected to become mem
bers include: Mary Catherine
Bowman, Betty Ann. COndron,
Mary L. Forrest, Alice E. Hoop
er, Elizabeth R. Hosterman, Helen
C. Miller, Helen E. Ness, and Vir
ginia L. Sykes.
Penn State has won 106 of its
156 basketball games since John
Lawther took the coaching helm
nine years ago.