)?..41:14; FOUR ngagements and Marriages New diamonds are sparkling 0 1 1, the left hands of many College d9cds atfter the geitter of holiday ,festivities. the engagement of Mary ou Walygood, WISGA president. to Rchert Foote, All-College presi dent, was announced at a dinner in Philadelphia , ove r the OhriStmes Vadat Other engagements announced tire Theta Corinne Berkebile to ”etta Chi Robert . Lunt; Lillian Davis to Waiter Codhran, ATO alum; DG Lavtonna .DeNVald to 'BRE alum. Frank Snyder; Har riette DeWees to Mark Reynolds; 31G Mary Bets Ddbson to Warren Gilbert, Phi Gain pledge; AOPi IF Dowling to James Me- Lloughlin, Chi Phi and V..,112. alum; Mu Mary Ann Graham to Wil liam o:awlford. Also engaged ere Theta Mary Lou Hanson to William Greasier; ZTA Rita Horton to DU Edwin UVEargeram; Chi° Margaret Min 'Leer to SIRS Harry Crabbe•' MettleU'latltevger , it'latiteiger, alio, to Harold Seltzer of Millersville State Teadhers' College. Phi Mu Mary Lou Reapsoine to Dean McMillen; AIDPhi Jean Mai, to Cadet George Levenbadk; Joan Itioy to Alfred Lentz; Margaret Slpreoher bo Arndld lerant; ZTA Berenice Stiller to James Holt inger; Gamma Phi Prudence Stu 'art to John Fogle, Triangle; Theta Rit.tth Twihehell to Phi Den Robert Codhran, end .Gamma Phi Brigitte 131hlig to Joseph Beard. Alum Engagements The engagement of Mary For rest, Alpha Xi, to Calvin Garber vitas announced over the holidays, also the engia.gement of .ABPh.i. Es tJher Greene to Beta Sig Stanley Eisman and DG Ethel Kirk to Phi Karma Sig .George Miller. Weddings Yle'tide brides were Ruth Han_ stein, AEPhi June graduate; who was wed to Leon J. Worms; Phi YVLit alum Elsie Frantz Who mar ried Fred Wolff Jr. and Sally Von Neida, now Mrs. Ilaydn Jamison. The Marriage of AChio Betty Moran to William Herr, Sigma PI, was announced over the holidays, as were the marriages of Theta Virginia Shoemaker to David Cam, a State College man, and Eliziabetth Ste4nmetz to Judson 61'weett. • faculty Luncheon Club iDr. George L. Haller, vice-dean o'f the School of Chemistry and Physics at the College, will ad dress the Faculty Luncheon Club at the Hotel State• College Monday noon. He will speak on "Japan." an October, 1945, Dr. Haller, then a colonel in the U. S. Army, was sent to Japan as chief of the 'electronics section of the Air 'rechnical Intelligente of the Far East Air Forces. WHO'LL BE Certainly, we can strike a matchl suggest that he see our genuine "Orange Blossom" marching an- gagement and wedding rings. He'll lbe proud of buxing such quality— ouch value. You'll be proud of their Mee, hand Wrought beauty which will win so much thrilled odmira. Son. Ask us for your copy of "Orange Blossoms" Traub's beau. liful Brides' Book. dlfiln Cignaint ir...raityciTgcsefisi // CRABTRUS Women in Sports Basketball Sores This - Week Alpha Xi Delta 47 AO.Pi 17 ChiO 33 Town ZO Atherton 31 AChiO .24 Mac Hall win Delta Gamma 11 ` Thetas 31 , Kappa Delta 22 Phi Mu winZTA Tri .Dorms 39 Gaururnia Phi 29 KKG 52 . Theta Phis 14 Default Alpha Xi Delta, riding a crest of highest total points 'scored, with no losses in the women's in trammial league, trounced AOPi 47-117 Tuesday night, with Ann Baker racking up 3 1 8 points for the victors. Other high scores this 'week were Jane McCormick for KKG, 22; Betty Cook far Thetas, 22; 'Barbara Knoll for KD, 22; Lovett for KKG, 18; and Claire Paaks for OhiO, 11. Wid est defeat iof the week was handed to Theta Phi Aloha by KKG's 52-14 'win. Bowling In two close games, ;with no one scoring over 'lll5 per game, Phi Sigma stopped Alpha Xi Del ta, 426-423, and Delta Zeta roil ed out a 455 score over SDT',s 453 on Monday night. Gamma Phi Beta topped Theta Phi Alpha, 477-457, Tuesday night. Scores represent a total of five games. Riflery Women sharpshooters entered their second month of-preliminary practices in anticipation of rifle intramurais. Highest recorded scores this season out of la pos sible score of 100 on the 50 foot range in White Hall are Doris Ramsey and Jean Alderfer, 99; -Lenora Blasko and Nancy Kill am, 98; Mary Elmer and Wanda Rickard, 97. `WARNER BROTHERS ' CAT HAI!! M •EXTRA! BUGS BUNNY CARTOON • • WAHNER I:3ROIHERS S TAT E . N TTA N y • TONIGHT AT 7 P. M. • JIGGS and MAGGIE in "BRINGING UP FATHER" a TOMORROW—ALL DAY • "LONE STAR MOONLIGHT" with Ken Curtis Also--Serial—"Scarlet Horseman" and Cartoon pieAt z w ieg e W o THE FUNNIEST, CORNIEST SCREEN 10 :: : 440: IN :00: 7 3 iI sl Wort op% ..mire • • 17-I.E D AMY COT iNFIGLAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA CLASSIFIED SECTION All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 v.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. $l.OO. three insertions, 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. LOST—One Alligator coat, brawn leather gloves, thi •r d floor Sparks, Monday. I have yours. Call Barry, 4989. WANTED—Occupant for Pollack Circle room immediately. Call J. H. Holmes, 3986. §T b Et; N— On December 20th about •3 p.m. from• 2nd floor Hort, silver-gray fur collar and fur-lined Marlboro fingertip sport coat. Generous reward for infor mation leading to recovery of coat. Call Campbell 3131. BIRTHDAY CAKES—Order them 'prom Frida. Stern " 122 Irvin Ave., phone State College. IMPORTANT Mrs. Marion S MdDowell, Assoc. Prof. of Home Economics, was hurt in an acci dent at Pugh and College Dec. 16th about 4:30 p.m. Witnesses to the accident_ and those in the group waiting to cross the street, please see H. L. Krall, Math Dept,, MO Sparks or phone int Your help is needed. VA Officer Urges Filing Discharges Pointing out that lost_ or mis placed discharge papers often re sult in„long and unnecessary de lays in. obtaining* tenets to which they, are eligible, veterans in this area were urged today 'by Bern-. and A. !O'Hara' assistant manager of the Wilkes.-,)3arre VeteranS.Ad ministration, • to..have their. •dis-; charge certificates recorded With . county clerks' of court without delay. • This service is offered free, to veterans, who if they lost their original discharges, spay obtaijn, certified copies and thus speed action on any. claim they might 'wish to .make, provided they have had the discharges properly re corded. • NOW SHOWING • Feature Time: 1:49, 3:44, 5:39, 7:34, 9:30 • BEGINS TOMORROW • Feature Time: 1:05, 3:0.8. '5:11 Opens 6:45 Week Days Opens 1:15 Saturday's • MONDAY NIGHT • , Mitin*".4 • • • :,.;• • • NOAL.solso I,lllr, • ENEX 7:14, 9:32 Phone 2215 WANTDD !Standard typewriter or good silent portable. Call Dolan 3991. FOR SALE-418 ft. "Northland" trailer. sleeps 4. Possession at mid-semestes. Call at 702 Wind crest. anytime. FOR SALE-3 'pair lady's Ice skates, 5 1 / 2 , 6 1 / 2 , '7. Pain '7 -foot ridge-top maple, skis • and harn ess. J. F. Ilarttnan, 531 Wind erest. LOST—Covert topcoat Friday be fore holidays. Labeled Hughes & Hatcher, Pittsburgh. Will ex change. Call Bob Tuttle 495,7. LdSt—"2o Best Plays of the Modern Anferican Theater," edited by Jay GaSsner: Please call 810. LOST—Red alligator-skin Ronson lighter. High sentimental value. Call 4717, ask fOr Bill. Revtard. FULLER HAIR BfRITOBER), , men's and ladies'; plastic, . lqcite; ny lon bristles. Phone. 9.40.2 or write Bruce Sharer, Boal.lburg, Pa. WANTED-4de .to Philadelphia Friday evening. Will share ex penses. Call Jinx, Chi Phi. FOR SALE—Mercury H 35 mm. camera, practically new. See Meng, Dorm_ - 9, Rm. 32; phone 3973. Pollock Circle. • • IF YOU TOOK• '46 Buick iby mis take from Sparks parking let, oall 3973. I have yours. Sentimen tal value. SAVE YOUR TIME by having your term papers and reports typed .by an expert typist. co 4331. SENSATIONAL! Come in and ,see these priginal price tags; then note the price is divided by two! Here's the challehge ,to anyone who can show proof that we have raised the original prices we will give any garment, in the store. Girls, imagine• stocking your wardrobe With fashions „right out of Vogue to Penn State. at HALF. PRICE too! Out They Go! At alf Price / • --; . 1 -'---' • - . FOR . MILADY'S FASHIONS . . . , / - / / / ) S.AIIIW. STATE COLLEGE /S / , / i / • • • PR:MAY, JANUARY 10, 1 FOR IE\HTIATION PARTIES order your party refresitmL from Frida Stern. 132 Irvin: Ave. phone 40118 ,State College. It's a Challenge . . . • Dresses • Suits • Coats
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