WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1947 Organization Meetings Set For Seven WRA Activities brganization of WRA Clubs will take place in White Hall at 7 o'clock today and tomorrow. All women interested in bridge, bowling, badminton, or modern dance should report to White Hall tonight to register as new or old members and to choose a convenient meeting night. Tomorrow eve ning the swimming, outing, and fencing clubs will organize. Miss Marie Haidt, associate professor of physical education and rifle club coach, announced re- goring. All All results will be wired to cently that rifle club's opening White Hall and evaluated there. meeting will be delayed until Oc-t Another activity of swimming tober 28. ' club is the annual' aquacade Although membership is limited to 125 in rifle club, everyone in-1 Modern Dance terested is urged to attend the Modern dance club presents an first organization meeting. Botha v - nnual spring concert and takes beginner's group and an advanced Tart in the May Day program. group will be formed. From the Members of the concert group are advanced group comes the varsity chosen from the club. Glady Lou squad which won first place in the Miller is dance club president and Women's National Intercollegiate Miss Dirothy Briant, advisor. Telegraphic Rifle Meets last, Lou Frazier, outing club presi spring. Wanda Rickert will serve' dent, will be on hand at tomorrow as this year's acting president. evening's meeting to explain the The badminton club organizes its •own tournaments during the school year and participates in the All-College Badminton tourna ment held in the spring. Club president is Jackie Wengert. Bridge Club Both a beginners and an ad vanced group will be formed in the bridge club. -The Culbertson specialist, Joan Burchal, will be on hand .at every meeting to give instruction to club members. It is proposed that a small fee be col lected from members for this ex pert instruction, according to Mary Kapp, acting president of the club.' Members of bowling club will take pa,rt in intramurals and com pete in the .women's intercolle giate telegraphic bowling meets under the guidance of Miss Jes nak, advisor, and Betty Vander beck, bowling club president. The swimming club is headed by Yvonne Worrell and coached by Miss M'arian Whallon. As win ners of last year's Eastern Re gional Intercollegiate Swimming Meets, the swimming team will be hosts for the swimming meets this For That "Well-Groomed" Look MARTIN & KREAMER bib's Photo Finishing Service GILBERT N. HAUPT. Proprietor Phone 2345 24 Hours Service 214 E. College Ave. State College, Pa. CALL ... THE fir ; gc:i 1 4 TEMPLE MARKET for Fine Quality Foods, Meats, and Groceries FREE DELIVERY The Tem;le Market 131 W. Beaver Avenue Phone 4921 club's activities, including hikes, picnics, bicycle hikes, and over night cabin parties at the ski I.odge. Fencing club will be headed by Jane Kyle. Plans are being made to secure a member of last year's men's varsity fencing team to coach all fencing club members. Panhel Penalizes Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma has been pen alized by the Pan-Hellenic Ju dicial Committee for illegal rushing, announced Mona Smul yan, Pan-Hellenic pr esident, today. The sorority will not hold its second open house, issue invita tions during the first week of formal rushing, nor issue invita tions to its first party October 20. Miss Smulyan also said the only exception to the silent period will be contact between big and little sisters. A big sister may meet her little sister but may not take her to the sorority house. BARBERS 128 E. College Ave. THE DAILI+ COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA r Ford Boosts Wages DETROIT Harmony is the word at the Ford Motor Company SUITS that money TOPCOATS Rea and Derick's modern soda fountain MEN ! Buy Clothing Factor 100% Wool Suits $22.50 (1948 Suits at 1939 Prices) Deluxe Pure Worsted Suits $3O to $35 Regulars - Shorts - Longs 100% Wool Natural Covert TOP COATS $26.50 Other Fabrics Also Available Guaranteed Savings or Your Money Back FACTORY SALESROOM—PHILIPSBURG, PA. Open 9 to 5 Daily It Will Pay You to Drive Over and See These Amazing Values right now. The CIO-United Auto Workers has notified Ford of ac ceptance of a wage increase of 111. cents an hour. The boost af- ENJOY YOUR LUNCHES AND SNACKS AT Invest in fects more than one hu, thousand workers. Along w goes an agreement for six holidays a year. Direct from the best will buy THOUSANDS OF GARMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM ! „ -A*4:P PAGE THEIU
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