PAGE FOUR WSGA WRA Hold Election Meeting WSGA and WRA are holding a niqq-s meeting for sophomore women in 121 Sparks at 6:30 to night to complete nominations for unfilled sophomore offices in the two organizations. WSGA has the position of sophomore representative open. An assistant intra-mural chair man, sophomore representative, and secretary-treasurer must be elected for WRA. A slate of nominees, suggested by executive members of the two organizations, will be presented at the mass meeting. In addition, sophomore women are urged to make nominations from the floor, provided they can offer qualifica tions for a candidate. Elections will be held at a later date. Pi Lambda Thefa Meefs For Firsi Time Tonight Pi Lambda Theta, national women's educational honorary, will meet in 105 Burroughs at 7:30 o'clock tonight, said pub licity chairman Frances Gregory. All Pi Lambda Theta under graduates, townspeople, gradu ates, and new faculty members, are invited. They may contact Miss Jane Bovie, corresponding secretary, in 10 Home Economics or by calling 4754 at 236 West Ridge avenue. Junior Servce Board Initiates Fifteen Coeds Junior Service Board. women's junior honorary, initiated 15 coeds last night in the Dean of Women's office. Those initiated were Sarah Bieber, Shirlianne Bush, Betty Gibbons, Janet Gustafson. Mary Alice Hodgson, Julia Kalbach, Frances Keeney, Eleanor Kelly, Laura Johnston, Arlene Mack, Ellen Miller, Jean Moore, Lor raine Munz, Mona Smulyan, and Beverly Williams. Varsity Fencers Coach WRA Swordsman Club Three members of the men's varsity fencing team will coach the WRA fencing club this year. Larry Tessier, captain of the men's team, and John McCreary and Rolf Wald are the instruc tors. Jane Kyle, president, urges all interested women to come to the next meet i n Bridge Club Changes Dale WRA bridge club meeting nights have been changed to Tuesdays at 8 p.m. for advanced players and both Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. for be ginners. Joan Berchtold. the Culbertson Specialist, will be present at every meeting to give instruction to the eighty women who en rolled at the club's org,tinization meeting. A $l.OO f e is required to become a member. j, ju '3iicihl' ...a traltiQuat pattern as tzracet• ful .ti lie t.i.ttit e 1: u 1,11 ell its name A pie, e. cwt..) (0i.114.111...; jci..l4! 5 . J. ../ZW.Aditti i tt • CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 p.m. day preceding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion; $l.OO, three insertions; 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. 1-jOUSE TRAILER for sale; 1941 National, 27-foot, good condi tion. Call Don Herb, 2668, for full information. FOR SALE—House trailer, mod ern equipment, small size. 371 Winderest. FOR SALE—Three used tires, 5.25-50x17"; good condition. Name your price. Gilbert Trailer, 516 Windcrest. FRATERNITIES, Pollock Circle, Nittany Dorms—Fresh cider. delivered any evening, 65c gal lon to order. Call 2816. FOR SALE-1936 Chevrolet 4- door sedan. New tires, motor just overhauled; $375. Call Kris, 4409. FOR SALE—Lady's brown rid ing boots, size 5 1 / 2 N; never worn. Call 2023. FOR SAL E-1941 Studebaker Champion, six cylinders, new heater and radio. Contact Bob, Phi Kappa Tau, 2760. ROOM for rent with running water. 123 W. Nittany Ave. , G ,,_,--__ ~,__ ~.... ....._ ...,,,, ~____._....‘ _ . , .... l, 1 S;- ii - I ‘-.1 . ------- ---- :11:111.1JUII1116: etter to smoke! CALL FOR kJ,. ...r..~~.t._L1Y.aJ4ti..:~.~►~.. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLAGE, PENNSYLVANIA FOR SALE—Gray Hart, Schaff ner and Marx suit, excellent condition, have outgrown. Size 37. Call Myer, 2577. CARETAKER for apartment house; share work and room with private bath. No firing. See Mr. Stine at McLanahan's. SUBSTITUTE NEEDED: Single room, Pollock Circle. Contact Paul Kossman, phone 3991, or Bernie Hanes, 4632. WANT student I...undry; will call and deliver. Call 3467. FOUND— Waterman fountain pen during Orientation Week. May have by paying for ad. Call 4320. GET YOUR TYPING done rea sonably. Manuscripts. thesis. etc. Call State College 2864 after 6:30 a.m. BOYS Can you use ext r a money? Excellent opportuni ties to earn $15420 per week. Re quires very little time and en ergy. No risk involved. For de tails write Mrs. W. Sacks, RD, State College, c/o Watmough. CO-EDS! For alterations and dressmaking see Mrs. Kitch, 139 N. Barnard St., opposite Post House. NOTICE Students, have your electrical work done by Earl Smith. Call for and delivery serv ice. Phone 6234. is so much - ;11 - TRY A PACK ...TODAY • BLACK suede shoes, size 7% AAA; worn twice; $5. Pink or gandy and lace evening gown, size 12, $l5; worn only once in style show. Call Boalsburg 3891 after 6 p.m. Lion Studio Joseph L Kelley z ink •-4 t" . 110 • t - * or*. 14 HOUR SERVICE on Identification Photos 136 East College Avenue PHILIP MORRIS offers the smoker an extra benefit found in no other cigarette. For P 1119. 1) MORRIS is the ONE, the ONLY cigarette recog nized by leading nose and throat specialists as definite! less irritatin!. Remember: Less irritation means smoking enjoyment for you. Yes! If every smoker knew what PyILIP MORRIS smokers know, they'd all change to PHILIP MORRIS. ITilc TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 THEY'VE BEEN mates for five years—now separation. Pencil grieves brown Sheaffer's pen lost Tuesday afternoon near mfirrn ary. Call Bill, 4056, and collect reward for their :econciliation. more
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