The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 23, 1947, Image 4

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American Youth Hostel work
in Europe offer one of
the’most interesting ways to spend
-tii-. aiimroer. If you’re tine pioneer
i i;i type and hav P $5OO to s'6oo' to
r,i ‘lit, you can make a valuable
o,t!)!U'iibution. toward reconstruct
ijj.,C .Europe.
One month you’ll work on a
fhigte protect, side by side with
Jv.iropeans. Tire second month will
be .spent on a reenter hostel 1 trip.
I hi.deters wilt go to France. Bel
li;: am, Germany, Holland,, 'Russia
i'hd the United Kingdom. For in
fs a, nation apply to thn American
Youth- Hostels, Inc , Worth field.
II /r ..
Photography
if you’d rather stay closer to
},.,r ik;, iliere are ,iobs in your oiwn
e;* uOTJitRy. Photography. Cor in
f-laor.e, if you have ibeen bitten by
i',i - <?hu t'ter-ibiig, bears looking
CLASSIFIED SECTION
All classified advertisements
numb be in. by 4:30 p.m, day
) 'receding issue. Prices are: 40c
lor one insertion, $l.OO, three
insertions, 17 words or less. Call
Collegian, 711.
WILL BUY, TRADE or SELL
your present, car, State College
Motor Service. State College 743.
VLA i NTIEIDI—IR 1 —IR id era bo Meadville.
Leave Friday 3:30 p.m-. Return
Lund ay. Gesin, Rim. 13, Dorm 7.
FOIE S,AILiE Rilfle .22 calibre.
l/Kissberg Model 43. Heavy bar
rel target. Adusbafole sights. $50.-
Call Cokey. 2602.
TAKEN BY MlSTAKE—officer’s
Grey gabardine topcoat, Cor
sica' Room Friday morning. Please
joturn; I hav e yours and it’s too
small. Call Ray 3970.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT— Men
students interested in securing
employment for this summer, see
1/ir, Heimibach in Room 114 Bur
rnwes Building today through
Thursday, 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.
LOST in business section by
young working girl—lßed wai-
Li. with long time sieving. Identi
ficat.ion inside. Call Peg ‘ZIOB.
WiAfNTBD 1941 or 1942 Ford
or Chevrolet convertible coupe,
uire 334-B Windcrest
3“:>:iPiBKT Watch. Repairing—One
to two week service, guaran
teed. See Lasb.ley, Acacia 4819,
ILOSIE METMIMf
FIIIW SONETIHNI
WAIT SONETMMI
Collegian Classifieds
GIRLS!
II SURE-TO HURRY WEI TO
HIE SMI©
CLEARANCE
® corns suns *■ dresses
AT THE
CHARLES SHOP
i FOR -WOMEN i
i •' i i i
Svivwmer
into. Commercial photo-finishers
miay be able to use you as a dark
room. technician.
[Playground assistants teach aids
■and crafts, supervise games, break
up fights, and prevent children
from standing up on savings. You
can expect to make about S 5 a day
and wook six days a week. It’s
hard work (but you will ’be con
tributing to other people’s fun. In
quire of your city park department
and Hoard of education.
A public library gives an oppor
tunity to learn a great deal about
people and even something about
books. You will learn how to malm
full use of a library and haw li
braries do operate. If you desire,
you can prbbalbly work on chil
dren’s summer: programs at your
library.
(Ed. Note: This is the second
of a series of articles on jobs for
women.)
FOtR SALE—Pair of women’s
golf shoes, brown and white,
size 7. narrow. Call Judge 2427’.
LOST One rhinestone arrow
earring Saturday night. Finder
please call Marty, first floor Jor
don. ...
FOUR (RIIOEIRiS wanted to Phila
delphia. Leaving Fri. 4:20. Re
turning Sun. late afternoon. Bob
Waldo 4958. ’ ~
FOR SiAiLE- —3 wool suits, size 12-
il4: purple, green, blue plaid
Shetland. Excellent condition
wnit e evening gown size 12, worn
once. Phone 2536 after 5.
FOR SALE—I 942 Harley-Dav
ids on ’45 motorcycle,. just ov
erhauled. Also small house trailer.
Call Wilson 49511.
127 -Froth-Derby Camera, F 2.5
•lens, with carrying case. Best
offer. Bob W'aldo 4953.
LOST —Parker 51 goldtop pencil.
Reward. Call Howard 4296.
WANTED Passengers to Syra
cuse. Leave Thursday or Fri
day return. Sunday. Call Jerry F.
4409. ■
THE DAILY COLL®S*IAN‘„ STATE COLLEGE, PENTNSHLiTANM
(^o-£tdit&
Theta Xi
John Eck is president of Theta
Xi. Other officers are Samuel Hol
land, vice-president; Renato Bari
sone. treasurer: William Loomis,
Jr., corresponding secretary; and
John Hummer, hous P manager.
Recent pledges include John
Beilis. John Brenner. Theodore
Oauffman, John 'Davis, Robert
Frederickson. John Hiles, George
Potter, and William Valentine. .
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Sigma Phi pledged John
Devlin. Raymond Robinson. John
Shalley. James Thompson, and
Earl Youtz.
WARNEff"BROTHERS ?':«■ c :
Statsm
FEATURETIME
1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30
Tonight—Door s Open 6:45
Feaiureiime—7:lB - 9:27
CATHERINE McLEOD
PHILIP DORN
’ 'l've Always
Loved You'
COAT and SUIT SALE!
REDUCIft PRICES
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
ONE R&CK OF ’ SPECIALLY
REDUCED DRESSES . . . SJ.ii
Mitchell’s Dress Shop
Delta Delta Delta
Delta Delta Delta pledged Mari- . ~
lyn. Badger, Janet Gustafson, and (Norman Dann was recently
Betsy Zinn. I pledged by Pi Kappa Alpha.
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~ New Freshness!
Made by the revolutionary new
“903” moisturizing process.
Beneficial moisture penetrates
every tobacco leaf—gives you
a smoother, milder, better
smoke 1 Get new Raleigh “903”
Cigarettes today.
ONE .RACk dF EACH AT
formerly up to $30.00
formerly, .up to $40.00
formerly up to $45.00
formerly up to $60.00
■WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1947
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