PAGE FOUR CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE—Two white suits Call State College 3629. ,STRAYED--From NE Ath, one pair Chicago roller skates. If you . found them, please call 108 Ath. I'm really awfully attached to them. JaIIEINTION---Cayoline or . Gladys Slick. Please call Boalsburg LOST—GoId - dapped Waterman pen July Ist. Name HoWard S. Rogers engraved on side. Call Howdy or Del, 4444. LOST Helbrose gold wrist watch between New Physic'•s parking lot and Old Main. Re ward. Call Freida Lockhart 3501. Schoolmarms— (Continued from page Lowenfelid, her art education leacher. One schoolteacher, who wishes to rdmiain •anonymous, came 'back to Penn State for a 'Session be muse her husband went here. She likes everyithing about the place, and wants to send all her chil dren here, when she gets iaround to haviing some. Bofbr.by Jones Jr., won his first cup in an 18-hole neighborhood golf tournament at the age of eight. SEE HOW IT CLEANS FEEL HOW IT REFRESHES WATCH IT AID' SKIN HEALTH You've never seen or felt anything act like ise?" c Liquid Cleanser and Corrective See why many doctors use it for treating surface blemishes. See how astonishingly it wipes away pore-clogging grime. Non greasy, non-drying, equally suc cessful for oily or normal skin. Leaves face feeling radiant—and actually ... antiseptically clean. 2 00119, CLEVELAND MAKERS OP PLUS 30 BREAM .. NON. DRYING_NITE_ AND DAY MAKE-UP... ANO OTHER BONNE BELL TOILETRY TRIUMPHS NOW AT REA & DERICK MISS MYRIAM GRABLER BONNIE BELL CONSULTANT Drop in Today for a Demonstration Sandwich Shop Opens For Summer Session; New "Coke" Machine One of Penn State's traditional institutions has returned to opera tion after• a three year interrup tion of serving the armed forces, but only for the m'ain Summer Session. The Sandwich Shop, located in the basement of Old Main, is once more open to the public, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and as a place for class-weary students to spend their sandwich hours. Under the supervision of Miss Hazel G. Fall, the Sandwich Shop offers complete cafeteria - style meals at reasonable prices. In September 1942, when coeds took over the tri-dorms, the sand -with shop was converted into a mess hall for these students, be cause of the lack of dining com mons to accommodate the exten sive enrollment of coeds, Curtiss- Wright cadettes, and Hamilton Standard Propeller trainees. When the Navy V-12 program was changed to Naval ROTC at the College, the Sandwich Shop converted to serving meals to en listed me n and carried through until the end of last semester, when the final group of trainees left campus. Still to be noted in the cafeteria are the six-compart ment trays and G.I. cups. Now, the Sandwich Shop, with a new coat of paint and a Navy serving counter, is back to pre-war status for the remainder of the Summer Session, with mid-morn ing and mid-afternoon snack s and !`cokes" always available, as well as regular meals. One of the new features of the recently reopened eatery is the sort drink dispenser which auto- Matically returns correct change. Graduating . . . seniors are requested by the Registrar's office to fill out diplomas cards: These cards may d'ploma cards. These cards army fine. i -. AMIN Movie Films Daylight Developing Tanks Contact. and Enlarging Paper 35mm Kodachrome DeJur Amsco Exposure Meters Eastman Books on Photography Ansco Printon and Developers Hollywood Kodachrome Viewers Darkroom Chemicals and Ltri, ' . i ' l.oo to 12.00 4e SIZES • Equipment Univex Movie and Still Films Wratten Filters Indoor Picture Equipment plus tax Developing and Printing service for black and white prints, Eastman Koda chrome, Eastman Koda color, Ansco Color Film. Let us clean and adjust your camera and supply ad vice on photographic prob lems. Photographic Headquarters Rea and Derick, Allen Street next to Bank Clock PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS Now in Stock THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN ormer Chaplain JOHN H. FRIZZELL (Continued from page one) . . tary !of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew in the Episcopal Church. Frizzell returned to Penn State in 1926 as associate professor-of public s'peaking,_ and organized the work in speech and debating into what is now the department of speech. Frizzell became College chap lain quite by accident, too. In the Spring of 1928, College officials found themselves without a chaplain to offer the invocation for commencement. They asked Frizzell. "I. had never.written a prayer," Frizzell, who since that time has written and published a book of prayers,. said. "But I prayed, to, for, and with the graduating.sen iors instead of telling God all that had happened in the Common wealth during the past year." Frizzell was appointed to the chapel list and in the Fall of 1928 found himiFelf acting col lege chaplain. Nine years ater, when someone raised the ques tion in a letter as to how long one should be an acting chaplain before he became a •chaplain, he was appointed College chaplain, which position he held until his retirement. Frizzell was the founder . of the local chapter of his fraternity, Phi Kappa Psi, and during World War H, his home !really became the house for his fraternity. In tribute to Frizzell for his interest and service to the . +chap ter, the fraternity has presented him with a leather-bound volume containing letters from 121 mem bers of the chapter. The cover is inscribed with the words, "John Henry." A sizeable money gift in the form of an annuity accom panied the Volume. . • Dorothy Tate . . . June graduate from the College, has been awarded the Ellen M. 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