PAGE FOUR CLASSIFIED SECTIDN )10ARD: for men. We have ac comodations for , arboutts board ors, either (individuals or email ii'raternal group. $9.00 per week. Marilyn Hall, 3:17 E. Beaver Ave. maroon colored [Parkes 1 00ST imeclumical pencil.. Sentimental , value. Please leave at Student :won SALE: lelft handed golf ;clubs. 8 irons, 4 woods, bag. Coll Ken 2020. :10ST: pair of sun glasses in 17 Spaifks, Thursday 2:00. Reward Oall. Colin 4979. JOST: brown and gold Parker "5.1" fountain pen April 4 be iween 1:30 and 3:10 in H. E. thuilding. Name Joyce Bradford on pen. Call 414 Ath. Reward, WANTED: A ride from Altoona to Sta t e College Tuesday morning, April 2.3. Call 207 Ath erton. 7Wexil,lnter J. . IFINE - iFootn , op_ WOW -- IPRINCE ilIELIIVE11)1 ' veterates.wivft „ trudis:y . falcdsztaris aysiltibiewka4fol . l.• • • Just It *lop, jurawircom-Winderf44'•••- •• • WAGNIIrS .11‘1A 2114 Conefro Ave., Pllone 269). 'PSCA ;and Hi . . will present a program in commemoration of the Easter and Passover holidays in the Hugh Beaver, room, 304 Old 'Main, 7:30 p. in. tomorrow. The speakers Will be James Smith, general secretary of C. A. and Rabbi Kahn, director of the foundation. Dr. Seth Russell . . . will discuss "Community (Relationships, Can Christianity Enter There" at the last of the Lenten Vesper Series concerning practical Christianity in 304 Old Main, 4:110 p. m. Thursday. NOTICE: picked up by mistake— an Army officers' trench coat in Forestry Building Tuesday last week. •Call 2161, ask for Mar shall. GO: fornnal. See DeVeny oppos 7 ite Post Office for size 42 tux or 38 tails, ELLIOT' . LAW R jACK:'• HUNTER : ati d::, .ROSAL IND THE COLLEGIAN f:. cMtkIJS.,CAIENID2,t.R., Druids meeting, Sigma Phi 'Ep silon house, 7 pan. ASA/1E meeting, 110 Electrical Engineering 'building, 8 p.m. WRIA 'Executive Board meeting, Wit& Lounge, White Hall, 6:30 pan. iLa Vie candidate meeting. 412 'Old Main, 8:45 p.m. Treble Singers, 1..17 Carnegie Halt, 7 p.m. Collegian Candidates, '8 Carneg ie Hall, 7 p.m. Deutsdher Verein, Hugh Beaver Room, 7 Pm. Math Club meeting, 108 Main Engineering, 7 p.m. Glee Club meeting, 2204 Carnegie Hall, 7:1'5 p.m, 4-H Club - meeting. 411'8 Old Main 7 p. m. AVC 'meeting, 1.20 State College 'High Schbol; 7:30 LA Lecture, Dr. C. 8. Ander son,.l.2l Sparks, 8 p.m. ASMiE Student meeting, 110 Electrical Engineering, 8 p.m. , Collegian Reporters meeting, 8 Carnegie Hall, 0:30 p.m. Blue Band Rehearsal, [l7 Car negie Hall, 7 p.m. 'Elementary Education Club meeting, 405 Old. Main, 7 p.m: WRA. Volleyball Play INight; White Hall Gym, 1 p.m. -Debate, Penn. State Alle gheny, :131 Sparks, 7:30 :pan. Discussion, Jewish Passover and Christian Easter, 304 Old Main, 7:130. p.m. • Jiillel Radio Program, :WIMAJ, 7:15 p.m. Pull Pie 'Quill meeting, WA/lA.I,- 8 p.m. Dairy Science:Club meeting, ill Dairy 'building, 7:30 p.m. tßeles LEttres, Sotit(iweet Lounge, Ath Hall 3:30 p. m. •Lentep Vesper .Service, 304 Old :Main, 4 . p.m. • Pre-med Society meeting, 11.0 Home Economics, 7 p.m. 'Choir, 117 Carnegie Hall, '7 p.m. PSCA IlOperblass Club meeting ; 304 Old Main, 7 p.m. Community Forum Lecture, Dr. Charles S. Johnson, Schwab Aud itorium, 8 tp.m. mind his. orchestra featuring-- 11111 SK DESIEND FOR UMW the X-6-I club presenlailion ING NOCTURNE sips IFirday 4 April. 12 4 from 9.1 Admission pm . couple $1.60 lax Md. 'lllickeqs dill sale al WWI Thursday and Foliday TODAY TOMORROW THURSDAY ASME Names New Officers The student branch of the ASME elected officers at a recent meeting. They are James Ray, president; Thomas Haley, vice president; Mary Field. secretary; George Petigout, treasurer. The organization is sufb-div ided into three groups. Their of ficers are. mechanical engineer ing: Walter Kish, president; Don ald Clark, vice-president; Mary Field, secretary; Gordon Schnei der. treasurer; aeronautical en gineering: Pat Donoughe, presi dent; Joseph iisenhuth, vice president; Thomas Gary, secre tary4reasurer; • industrial engin eering: William Ryan, president; Thomas Crawtford, vice-president Janet Kohler, secretary; William Cramer, . treasurer. SILL IMMUILLEI, LFhhirn s ENCE IPATIOW''.' ,. .- - . :.-.-':',,.'i TUESDAY, .APR.II. 9, 1946 March Dispensary Calls Total 1984 This Year Information released through the office of Dr. Joseph P. Rite.. nour indicated a decrease in the dispensary and infirmary !calls during the past month as corn pared with those of March, 1945: During March of last year 2948 calls were totalled in the dis= pensary while 2222 were record, ed during the past month. Of thiS latter number 81 were Navy sick calls while zrat are regular cold lege students. • A lesser decrease was noted in the infirmary as 85 patients were treated as compared to '7 this year. The amount off 245 :bed days were spent by students last year and only 231 this year. . . ,IIN : ^ • ),, --- . i ,; 0 1 , , ' ),, " . j till I 1 lir . i ' A i. .'r l • i 4 .. 7 . ' •(' • 44 ' l' l I C' lilt+ I • 'FORA HAPPY EASTER DON'T WAIT TILL_YO! GO NOME WIRE FLOWERS NOW from 135' So. Allen Pb.ormt 2434
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