PAGE EIGHT CLASSIFIEDS AAUP Honors Retiring Mein WANTED: Person with car will ing to teach two people to•ctrive. Will pay reasonable sum. Call Hal, 4394 or Betty, 2753. FOR SALE: One 1949 class ring, size 5 1 / 2 , for fifteen dollars. If interested, call Nancy. 2196. LOST: Pair of AAF sun glasses in brown leather case on cam pus or Corner Room. Reward. Call Carl. 4326. LOST: TKE fraternity pin. Name J. Fore is engraved on back. Substantial reward. Cali Reich ard, 4444. LOST: One Parker 51. Finder please call Van, 4402. Liberal Reward. LOST: Brown wallet, initials P. M. W.. Saturday in vicinity of Beaver Field. Reward. Call Pat 3935. LOST: Lady's yellow go:d Elgin watch with gold link band, be tween Paterson Hall and Grange. Call Norma, 3rd West, Grange. Reward. LOST: Brown leather wallet con- taining cards and sum of mon ey. Please call Woody, Collegian office. LOST OR STOLEN: Black zipper notebook with an entire semes ter's work in it. Lost near Dis pensary. At least return the notes. Call Polly, 3204. Reward. LOST: Three strands of pearls in between White Hall and 314 !Pugh street on. Wednesday night Finder Please call Sallie, 4425. Re ward. LOST: Maroon and gold Parker . 51 pencil. Initialed A. L. P. on cap. Return to Student Union Please. • LOST: Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority pin. Will finder please call Pat, Mac Hall, 2nd North. WANTED: Ride to Philadelphia ithi:►Friday. Leaving after 4 p.m. Phone 4859 after 7 p.m. Ask for Dave. WILL PERSON who found blue Waterman's fountain pen and small black zipper purse please calf 337 Atherton. REWARD for return of black silk collapsible umbrella, with black and white border, missing since May 14th. Telephone 2933. EX-Gl's "SALUTE" magazine is here. The civilian counterpart of "YANK" magazine. Subscrip tions, call 3977. Ask for Ed Aber nethy. Twenty-eight laculty members who have retired or wiill retire during the 11944-45 and 1945-46 terms were honored at a banquet held at the Presbyterian Church at .6:30 (Ago& Tuesday. The ban quet was sponsored by the Amer ican Association of University Professors. Those .who were honored and their years of service are: Dr. William A. Broyles, 25; Dr. Way land F. ,Dunaway, 25; George R. Green, 33; Charles L. Kinsloe. 3.7; Frank H. 'Koos, 13: Dr. David F. 'McFarland, 25: Dr. Charles F. Noll, 37.; Dr. Charles C. Peters, '1(8; Dean Charies W. Stoddart, 35; George J. Wurtl, 211; Dean Stevenson W. Fletcher, 29; Charles L. Allen, 23; Dr. Samuel I. Bechdel, 32; and William R. White, 38. Others are Harold A. Everett, 24; and .Dr. Asa E. 'Martin, 31; Dr, Jacdb Tanger, 30; Dr. Ernest B. Forbes, 24; Dr. Arthur S. Hur reit, 24; Clinton O. Cromer, - 25; Roy IM. Decker, 30; Frank W. Haller, 27; Raymond O'Donnell, 37; Dr. Francis J. TsChan, 21; , Harry N. Benkert, 23; Hatty R. Dahlberg, 15; 'lvey 0. Sidelmann, 215; and Ethel B. 'Roderick, 25. . CLASSIFIED SECTION Ex-Gl's "Salute" Magazine is there. The Civilian counterpart of "Yank" Magazine. Subscrip tions—Call 9977. Ask for Ed Ab ernathy. LOST: .011 , 1 PHI pin vicinity West Women's Building. Ca:11 Happy 4332. Reward. REWARD —Finder ;please return blue Evershatup gen, gold top. Lcst , between Sparks and Corner Roam. Call Eddie 430. LOST--In Corner Room: . Brawn Ron Eon. lighter, Terry Daniel's r:•ame engraved. Call Lute, Wo man's 2nd West. NOTICE—Going west atter 11- nals? Can take passengers to Texas - en route. Interested?. Call 2602. AsX !tor Lou. LOST—Parker lountain , pen. Fin der , please call Van, SPS House. REWARD: Finder please return blue Eversharp pen, gold top. Lost between Sparks and Corner Roam. Call Eddie, 4383. THE COLLEGIAN Researcher To Speak To ACS at Lewisburg M. H: Barnes, of the Linde Be-. search Laboratories, will address the Central Pennsylvania section of the American Chemical So ciety in Literature Auditorium, Bucknell University, Lewisburg. at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday. Barnes, who has done much in the development of synthetic sapphires, vitally needed during the war, will discuss "Synthetic Sapphires (Corundum) and Spi nel." From 3 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, the Priestley Home and Museum at Northumberl2nd will be open .to visitors. The chemistry and chem ical engineering laboratories at Bucknell also will be open Tues day afternoon and evening. A dinner will be served at the Reformed church in Lewisburg at 6:45 p.m. and during the eve ning lecture on the campus, Mrs. Lester Kieft will hold open house for the ladies at her home, 623 Market street, Lewisburg. Memorial Day-1946 \i'dE /‘ F•RGEH iii American Veferans Committee Centre County Chapter Waygood- (Continued from page one) ner WTIO topped Phyllis Reigle loy a 38 votes. Forty-nine b a 110 ts made Madelyn Bush secretary treasurer defeating Mryna Hin kel. Claire Parks will be the•new intramural chairman: . _ Pauline Globisch came out pn top aver. both Josephine Bihl and Yvonne Worrell to fill the post of assistant intramural chairman. Nancy Romig slid into the office of sophomore repr es ent ative when 86 ballots showed her win over Aletha Potteiger. Penn State Branch . . . of the American Ceramic Society .met iii 121 Mineral In dustries at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. • Mr. Ralph Gery, president of 'the Penn Sylvania Ceramics Society and manager of ~the Glen Gory Shale Brick Compsny, Harris burg, Pa., presented a film. THURSDAY, MAY 30, 194(3 x s -e4 t ia 4,1.4 HATTER ' HASEAOASyIEM WARNER BROTHERS . . NITTANY • TONIGHT AT 7 PM. • "GAY CAVALIER" with Gilbert Roland • TOMORROW—ALL DAY • THRILLING! EXCITING! • "GOD'S . COUNTRY" • in Breath-Taking Color James Oliver Curwood's S# ) Fy with ROBERT LOWERY. HELEN GILBERT • Also: CARTOON - SERIAL • MONDAY . NIGHT • MYSTERY! ADVENTURE! "THE DEVIL'S MASK"-; Anita Louise --- Jim'llannen • TUESDAY • 1,001. LABFSI "The Town Went "Wild" FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW ' , JAMES LAriiol4:' W : -NE. • THE-S JI • . ,