PAGE POUR WRA Swimming Club Offers 'Waltz Time In White Hall The WRA Swimming Club will present its annual aquacade, “Waltz Time,” in White Hall at 8 o’clock tonight and tomorrow night. Tickets may be obtained from the members of the aquacade or from Miss Marion Whallon, the group adviser. Swimmers are Con stance Ashworth, Mary Margaret Barnett, Ruth Black, Dorotha Car son, Marian Dills, Marjorie Dunmyer, Mary Failor, Pauline Globish, Jane Gray, Louise Grossman, Nan James, Nancy Killam, Judy Klein, Barbara Knoll, Janet Lyons. Jane McCormick, Pay Matulis, Marian Memory, Constance Miceli, Carolyn Mowery, Janet Newell, Barbara Parker, Jeanne Parrish, Suzanne Patter, Betsy Ross, Mar garet Shettel, Gloria Snyder, Pearlla Stevenson, Lee Ann Wag ner, Yvonne Worrell. Loretta Ze kauskas and Jacqueline Zivic. Claire Parks will narrate the story, a sketch of Johann Strauss’ life. Committees for the program are Mary Margaret Barnett, Nan James and Jiatcquellnfe Zivic. rou- CA Discusses Activities, Plans for Fall Semester An All-College Christian As sociation meeting to discuss func tions and activities for next se mester will .toe held in 304 Old Main at 7 o’clock tonight. Stanley Coville, president, said this would be a very im portant meeting as it will determ ine the framework for the work eg the Christian Association for next year, and all students and faculty are invited to attend. (Refreshments and dancing will fbSjlow the meeting. Men's Bridge Chib Mays fad lounwmefll Bounds TBhe final pound of tile istra- Btilegiate bridge tournament, flpooscned. toy Bridge @ub, wifi be played in 406 Old y*"--" at tc-30 toaiglst. W&raess of the third round, (Aagied last wedk were Philip Cuflesr and Irving Hsisclh, first Sia— WffiHiEHn Wiiit *V, seooocfc; Raymond McKinley mfl Wetter Steiiger and Harold: and J. ESnean, toed for Backneffl ftimished tbe opposir ttat tor Bean Stated Srst fcx>BbaU> flam <O. yeeas aeo. Paris OriginaJ Lipstick by Prince Matchabelli Originated in Paris . . . this new laughing, loving color I A royal rose shade warm with spring time urge, decidedly Parisian. Paris Original Lipstick, rich textured for the new Botticelli Mouth make-up .. . <j;j pltm Uuc McLAMAHAN'S THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA tine composers, and Ann Baker, Lenona Blasiko,. Sherrie Fogg, Jeannette Garofano, Doris Jen kins. Jean McGhee. Lou Nerren and Claire Parks on costumes and properties. Suzanne . Potter de signed all scenery used in the pro gram. ■> CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by ''4:3o p.m. day preceding issue. 'Prices are: 40c for one insertion, $l.OO, three insertions, 17 words or lew. Call Collegian, 711,' USED RECORDS for sale. Chopin, Debussey, Lizet and others. Call 3983 evenings. Frank Jayne. FOR SALE—Set of matched left handed golf clubs. Call 4494 af ter 5:30. S PHILIP M BEAVER HOUSE offers room and board for the summer. Rates $10.25 and $2.25. Call 851. LOST—Friday, May 9, between Windcrest and downtown, double strand knotted pearls. Re ward. Jo Clapperton, 800 , Wind crest. LADIES’ blue gabardine Spring coat taken from Skytop on Sat urday evening. Will person who has coat please call 4713 and ask for Wennie. FOR SALE—Set of golf clubs, 3 woods,' 7 irons and bag. Call George 2535 after 6 p.m. WANTED—Riders to Greensburg, Charleroi and vicinity. Leave Friday 2:30 pan., return Sunday. Contact Bob Shipe. 804 Windcrest FOR SALE—One Wilson Blue Ace and on„ Ensign tennis racquet. PriCp is right. Phone 3309. FOR SALE—Double breasted tux edo, size 3©R. Reasonable. Call Shelly 2-532. WANTED—Three riders to New York Friday 4:30 p.m., return ing Sunday evening. Call Bob Waldo 4953 meal hours. MISSED Soph Hop or Junior Prom? Then tak e in SENIOR BALL with Charlie Spivak, May 23. $3.60. WANTED—Two riders to Shar on. Leaving Sat. noon. Return ing Sunday eve. Phone 2242. ALWAYS BETTER-BETTER ALL WAYS WILL PERSON who borrowed Mercer also. Friday afternoon black Shaffer Lifetime Pen in Call Frank 2203. 4 Armory at 10:30 Tuesday, please SPRING WEATHER for the return t 0 B. L. Black, phone 818. Spring theme at SENIOR WANTED Riders to Youngs- Ball May 23, $3.60. Dance to town, New Castle. Sharon, Charlie Spivak. rf-OJi tlw, ptiowtpt mmmmmam VioliTiwcture rXAOE HARK K you are suffering from Athletes Foot or fungus Infections of the bonds ond feet (except noils and hairy portions of the body) we recommend thot you try VioliTincture. Users hove acclaimed this remedy as the quick* est relief they hove yet discovered AT ALL DRUG STORES ft charies chemical CO. m Farragul and loeust Street! Philadelphia 39, Peuno. The grandest smoke you’ve ever enfoyedl It’s true, if every smoker knew what PHTT.TP MORRIS smokers know . . . they’d ALL to PHILIP MORRIS. \ Yes, the PHILIP MORRIS smoker really gets what other smokers only hope to get... PERFECT SMOKING PLEASURE. So for perfect smoking pleasure . . . try a pack todayl THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1947
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