The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 06, 1946, Image 4

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CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements
.must be in by 4:30 !p.m. day
preceeding issue. Prices are: 40e
for one insertion, $l.OO, three
insertions, 17 words or less. Call
Collegian, 711. . _ _
MALE .BOARDING-4E4even and
a. half per week. home style
::eryice. Frazier Iffouse. 1.38 South
Yrazier.
ibßMAJLE—Evening Gown, size
116. Good condition, worn once,
Phone Mll.
9-tiEWARD-- I Maroon and gold Ev
ersharp pen. initials H.I.W. Call
,lielen, 2941. •
STOLBN
STRAYED,
male cocker spaniel, lanowers
name; Nickey. Reward. Call 3938.
Yid Stashak.
J3US—round trip,• for Pitt game,
Saturday morning; return Sun
day. Call 4951, ask for Andrews
or Beutner.
DeESSMAKER and seamstress,
alterations, dressmak
ing.' Home Economics graduate.
127 S. Barnard St., Phone 755.
POR SALE—Evening gown, size
10. Taffeta. Call 4435, . ask for
LOST—Hunting dog answering to
name of "Queenies." Last seen
in. vicinity of Tri Doims. Call .412.172.
RIDERS WANTED—tRound trip
by bus for Pitt game, Friday
4:30; return Sunday. Call 4951.
Ask: for knriimpixAr4 13entner, •
WANT.hili—ttide Lu 4,"'•
:York November 8: Call 2647;
ask for Margie.
WANTED
Passengers 'to Navy
game. Transportation by plane,
$15.00 round trip. Call Joyce 4269.
LiOST Identification bracelet.
Return to Harry Re
ward. Call 2252.
TABLE WAITERS, Kitchen help
wanted for Nov. 8, 9. Albly Al
iiha Zeta, Campus, phone 1272..
WHO wants a ride for their Soph
. Hop date from Warren or Kane?
Call Houston, 3251,
LOST Two raincoats at Beaver
Field. Sat, Nov. 1. Reward for
return.. Call Fred Walker 4969..
WILL PERSON. who found Park:-
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Football
La Vie—
(Continuer) from t)aoe one)
uat photos will not be taken until
after Christmas. Group pictures
will also be taken following the
holidays. Schedules; have been
arranged so that one student can
_be photographed every six min
utes. All persons are urged to keep
their appointments.
Staff prositions for the senior
yeatibook will be .Fhnounced
shortly in the Daily Collegian.
.Junior wishing t o join .the staff
are asked to watch for a LaVie
call during the latter part of this
week.
Swimming Party Tonight
Black
Lakonides, women's physical
education honorary, is sponsoring
a swimming party for the entire
School of Physical Education to
be held in.the Glennland Pool
from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight. •.
er pen in Murphy's 5&10 Tues
day p.m. call Ellen, Ex.53J.
MY BLACK gabardine raincoat
taken by mistake from Corner
Room Friday night. I have yours.
Call 68 Ath.
WANTBD—One ticket to Army-
Notre Dame game. Will pay $5O.
Call Benny, 4702 bdfore Thursday.
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THE DAILY COLT arGIAJN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
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Players
lisecreation Hall
9P.M.-IA.M.
TICKETS ON SALE AT A A WINDOW
in Old Main on Friday, Nov. it
Froth—
(Continued from page one)
usual demand, have been able to
be printed. So all ate urged' to
pick up their copies early at Stu
dent Union or the Corner Room
to avoid .disappointment. Sub
scribers need only present stub
number two before Saturday
noon it either place 'for their
copies.
You'll want to cheer.
And lau : gh out loud;
So get you're Froth early,
And be one of the crowd'.
AG Officers Take Posts
The new officers of the Agricul
ture Student .Council . elected re
cently will assume duties at a full
council meeting. tonight. Those
elected are Richard •Gray, of the
Agriculture Economics Club, pres
ident; Edwin D. Frey, of the stu
dent branch; American Society of
Agrictiltural Engineers; vice .presi
dent; Mary L. York, a the lidme
Economics Club, secretary; and
J. Robert Pennington, of the Block
and, Bridle Cjub, treasurer. H. N.
Wenger is the retiring president.
The avenue of Sugar Maples on
Pollock road was planted in 1882,
during the administration of
George W. Atherton.
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TEMPLE - .FOOTPALL:-GAME
ShOW:,--'-' An4el::.sfreet:'
AND HIS BAND
A semi-formal dance"
Cabinet—
(Continued from page one)
Kenneth -Harshbarger, Anne Hay,
Eugene Fulmer, Frederick Heck
er, Joanne Roraback, John Sigler
and Nancy Wagner,
Jane Healy and Ted LeFevre
are serving with Ralph D. Hetzel,
president of the College, on a
public occasions committee.
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THE HIGHLIGHT OF
HOUSEPARTY - VV.EEKEND
Friday Night
S4M per Couple
DO YOU WANT TO EARN.
• EXTRA., MONEY! •
You can do it setting pins at the STATE BOWLING CENTER,
116 McAllister Street.
EITHER AFTERNOON OR NIGHT
See either MR. CASSEL or MR. SLOAN after 1 P.M.
Heading in the Right Direction?
First National Bank
IMA FUN NIGHT.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1946
Writer Gels Woman's View
Miss Joan Wolcott. featuT
ter for the Philadelphia Everting
Bulletin, has been interviewing
wives of Windcrest ex-Gl's this
week for a feature story on Wind
crest from the *c van's view
point.
You're headed in the
right direction when
you arrange your
MENi3
finances with a bank
such as min . . . that
is dependable . . . re-
liable.
HOUSE DANCES
Players