PAGE EIGHT Classified Column WANTED—(Passengers for Phil adelphia. Leaving Friday af ternon, Feb. Bth. Returning Sun day aftemon. Phone 875. FGR r SALE: ■ Evening dress with black velvet top and blue net skirt. Size 9. Never worn. Call 4607 after 8 p. m. TWO young men desire work in private home in exchange for two meals daily. (Vicinity West) —2607. HO DEER will be served to tables consisting or minors at the Crossroads Restaurant, (Boals burg. WANTED—'Part time clerk. Pre- ferably married X-G-it. Call If. V. Roberts at the College Book Store for an interview. Phone 2927. HOST —pair of shell-rimmed glasses in vicinity of Mineral Industries and Sparks. If found call 207 Atherton Lynn Feistel. FOIR SALE—black velvet em broidered evening coat, size 14. Worn once. Telephone 2577. FOR SALE —two tuxedoes sizes 38-40. Inquire Bell phone 2379. LOST—gold John Harris High school ring class ’44. Initials A. H. M. Finder please call Jack Palme 3945. BEGINS SATURDAY ’. . . Hear Judy Sins "The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe" M-G-M’s WILD-WEST MUSICAL! Plus Late News Events SAT. ONLY In Technicolor “NORTHWEST TRASH” with John Litel - Joan Woodbury NEW NEW NEW Chapter No. E »| "Federal Operator No, 99" LOST—'Five students between campus and Parish House Fri day night. Reputedly on the way to Dry Dock. LOOK I am getting bitter! Will the joker who found a gold Wat erman’s pen in Corner Room two weeks ago call 210 Ath. Please. Reward. LEND ME YOUR EARS —No head is complete without ears. No ears are complete without at tractive sea shell ear rings. Hand made to fit your personality and wardrobe. Reasonable prices. Call 4389 evenings. TWO YOUNG MEN—desire work in private home in exchange for two meals daily. (Vicinity West) —2607. WANTED —passengers for Phila delphia leaving Friday after noon Feb. Bth. Returning Sunday afternoon. PhoPnPeP P 875. .Pru afternoon. Phone 875. WANTED—CIerk for part time work, referably married X-Gi. Call H. V. Roberts, College Book Store 2927. NOTICE —Girls who let shoes and clothing at Schwab after “Curse of Gold” please call 24 Atherton at once. LOST—Purple scarf on West Col lege avenue. Please return, I’m cold. Call 116 Atherton. * ‘.BROTHERS * * Mm Thru Saturday NUTS! Yes, Sir, But You'll Love It! AN M-C-M PICTURE . , . and then MONDAY - TUESDAY . . . Mr. Disi. Attorney of "Leave Her To Heaven" Again In A Stellar Performance An Unusual Drama itfSHOCi, VINCENT PRICE# 7*iMlA LYNN BARI anabu SHAW IUJJAY I'HIDAY Ist Time In Stale College A Pleasant Happy English Made Mystery "HOTEL RESERVE" James Mason -,L. Mannheim MONDAY Slap-Happy JUDY CANOVA And Her Gang IN “HIT THE HAY” More Than 60 Min. Oi Fun THE COLLEGIAN Men Attend The men’s debate team will participate in the Tri-State Tour nament at Mt. Mercy College tomorrow. Colleges in West Vir ginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio will be represented. Each team will take part in four debates on the free trade issue. Carl K. Hiarshfoarger and Mar tin Lennig will argue the affirma tive for the College, while Peter F. Giesey and Fred M. Keeker will take the negative. The women’s team from Gettys burg College will hold two de- CLAUDETT6 COLBERT starring in inhumation-v. pictures’ "TOMORROW 15 FOREVER." Ar-B" CHE STIR FI ELD ANCHORAGE COFFEE SHOP 210 W« College Awe, STEAKS .. . . : CHOPS ... SEAFOOD ... SANDWICHES ... CATERING TO BANQUETS AND PRIVATE PARTIES Debate Meet bates on the free trade issue with the College men’s team in 121 Sparks, at 7 and 8:15 p. in. Wed nesday. In the 7 o’clock debate Gettys burg will take the affirmative, and Martin Lennig will toe chair man. Serving on the College’s negative side will be Thomas Hopkins and William Karn. Herman Latt and Theodore Harmatz of Penn State will take the affirmative in the second de bate, with Fred Keeker serving as chairman. t YOU KNOW YOUS MISS COLBERT _ -' '' '' A >v f 1 ‘ .'" *' ' - ..v>s>vX*X<*>>K*>Xc.;.>>v.;*v.y.>v>ttttK*:<M!:.>K.>K<i*>;N*&K*>>:«<»>>x*>W . .v/;*xov>:v:v:s;:v;*:;:::':*v£:¥:!:!::::£#xy#: : :'^^ THE RIGHT COMBINATION Of. THIS';--/-# WORLD’S REST TOBACCOS '7%>m£,A}zZ % " ' ’ ' ''' s''' S'' ' •••••• •- • * •• - A •’• . . . vr. .f,VTrtVAv.N',w •.. . .v.v.v,w.w.V.VAVM" >v>v.'iV* > WA , . , . , , i iW.w:*SV.'iSVi’-V FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1946 ASCE Sponsors 'Health Tal By ‘Engineering Alumnus Adm. John T. K. Hoskins, .as sistant surgeon general of pub lic health, will discuss “Engin eering and Public Health” in 111 Electrical Engineering at 8 p. m Thursday. This lecture is spon sored by the American Society o: Civil Engineers. A Penn State alumnus of the class of ’O5 Admiral Hoskins re ceived an advanced degree at the University of Berlin. Copyright 19 IC, Igggeti & Myers Tobacco C&
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