PACE BOAT Fall T heme Keynotes Fraternity Parties Colorful Fall and Hallowe'en themes will keynote most fra ternity Houseparty celebrations tomorrow night as 34 houses spot light the weekend's entertainment finale with a gala review of parties and dances . Although the predominant autumn motif has kept social chair men hustling variegated leaves, crisp corn shocks, and big fleshy pumpkins into chapter and social rooms, several houses have de parted radically from the general trend in favor of more unusual themes. _ Theta Chi's annual "Bowery Ball, unique for its derbies and bow ties, will feature the famed lower East Side of New York, while Beta Sigma Rho fraters dance to the music of Gabe Gar land's band in a Mexican atmos phere. Ti. Dance About 800 ties, collars, and scarves, will bedeck the ceiling and walls of Lambda Chi Alpha's social room tomorrow night for their "Tie Dance," while Delta Sigma Phi party goers are enter tained by the music of Gene Sprague at the Delta Sig "Pink Elephant Dance." Pat Patterson's band will pro vide music for Zebra Club patrons at the Zeta Beta Tau house, while Acacia, with Al Alexander of Wilkes-Barre, and Delta Chi, with Huff Hall playing amid a bevy of plastic bubbles, stage informal affairs. Hallowe'en motifs have been adopted by Pi Kappa Phi and Alpha Gamma Rho for their dance tomorrow night at the Pi Phi house. Johnstown's Buddy Wills will provide the music. A 117 E. BEAVER AVENUE THE BIGGEST JUNIOR PROM - FALL HOUSEPARTY CHARLIE BARNET and HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA • VARSITY FOOTBALL UNIVERSITY OF WEST VIRGINIA vs. PENN STATE • VARSITY SOCCER • Varsity Cross Country FRATERNITY DANCES • TICKETS ON SALE TODAY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, • AT A.A. TICKET WINDOW By Pete Warker Williamsport band will entertain dungaree and wool shirt-clad guests at Tau Kappa Epsilon. Triangle Hay Ride Triangle dates will climb aboard an old fashioned hay wagon for an evening at the Ski Lodge, and rustic merriment is also in store for Sigma Phi Alpha guests at their Whipple's Dam cabin party. Three Bucknell orchestras will bolster the weekend's music sup ply as Delta Upsilon presents the Campus Kings of Bucknell, and Chi Phi and Sigma Chi house— guests dance to the music of other Bucknell groups. Sigma Phi Sigma plays host to the merged Alpha Sigma Phi and Alpha Kappa Pi houses tomorrow night at a formal dance with Gene Witmer and his band sup plying the music. Afternoon hors d'oeuvres will be served to Sig ma Nu guests with an evening record dance to follow. Fraternity pledges come in for their big affair this weekend too. Theta Xi is featuring the "Blue Notes" at their Saturday night neophyte party, while Jack Rowe and his band provide the tunes Woodring's FEATURING Saturday, Oct. 25, 1947 NAVY vs. PENN STATE CORNELL vs. PENN STATE THE DAIL? COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, Isltjss,ll i the YEAR Long-Range Radar Radar with a range of 150 miles is being developed by the Air Corps based in Newfoundland, and will soon be tested at Wash ington and New York. The Air Corps is determining the be havior of the "seeing eye" under winter traffic conditions. for Sigma Pi's pledge dance. Alpha Chi Sigma has Paul Grove on the program for danc ing tomorrow night, while• a din ner dance for members and guests will wind up Sigma Alpha Epsilon's weekend festivities. Hallowe'en Motif At Phi Sigma Delta, Dick Berge will play for Hallowe'en dancers as the Alpha Zetas are entertained by a Tyrone combo at a semi-formal affair. An in formal record dance will high light weekend activities at the Beaver House. Phi Kappa Tau, featuring the music of the Campus Owls, is expecting a big turnout for its informal dance Saturday night, while Pi Kappa Alpha guests dance in corn shock surroundings to the music of a Reading band. Pi Lambda Phi will attempt to drop a day or two at its "Lost Weekend" informal party, while Phi Epsilon Pi features the "Stardusters" at its annual open house affair. A five piece aggregation will supply the tunes at Phi Sigma Kappa where blue and white streamers and decorations supply the local color. Phi Delta Theta has adopted a general fall theme for its dance, while the Phi Kappas will stage the only fra ternity costume ball of the week end. With dungarees and plaid shirts the only acceptable garb, the Phi Gamma Deltas will present their traditional "Corn Dance." Music is by Harry Krimmel and his band. Phone 2045 CLASSIFIED SECTION All classified ad\ ertisements 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. FOR SALE—Evening gown like new, size 9; $lO. 351 Winderest after 5 p.m. FOR SALE Convertible 1941 Plymouth deluxe and all ac cessories. Phone Jim, 4703. BARLEY motorcycle, excellent condition, with winter shield, ixty miles per gallon gasoline; $2OO. Call Russ, 3191. FOR SALE—Pure bred puppies, 3 months old, AK.C. registered, with 15 National and Interna tional Champions in the last four generations. Phone Pine Hall Kennels, State College 2280. WANTED—Riders to Pittsburgh; leave after game, return Sun day evening. Call Mitchell, 4444. WANTED to buy secondhand copies of Wann's "Rise of Real ism." Apply 204 Sparks Bldg. Need Girls For Party Ten more students, especially girls, are needed to complete the roster for the All-College cabin party sponsored by the Penn State Christian Association this Saturday and Sunday, according to Scott Rhodes, co-chairman of the Lodge committee. The party will leave from the rear of Old Main at 4:45 p.m. Saturday and return Sunday morning. . Floral Gardens JAMES E. WOLFF 19, Manager Friday, Oct. 24, 1947 • JUNIOR PROM • RECREATION NALL-9 P. M. TO I A. M. • SEMI-FORMAL-44.00 PER COUPLE VANTA FOR SALE WANTED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1D47 OPPORTUNITY: Person with experience in a dyer tis ing makeup and sales can take over important Critique magazine job Call Alex Gregory, 815. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Light tan jacket on 3rd floor New Physics building. Finder please call 4420. WILL FLUNK Com 42 unless person who acquired Finney'& "Prin. of Accounting - in reading room of Library returns it tc Martin, 2405. LOST—S ilver hand wrought pansy ring, and silver link bracelet. Sentimental value. Con tact Sally Gillette, 217 Jordan. LOST—Black wallet with gold design, zipper case. Finder please call 209 Irvin Hall. MISCELLANEOUS DO YOU fall asleep at night? Then meet the HOST GHOST at Westminster Foundation cos tume party Halloween, 7:30 p.m, Heh, heh. Hostes Ghostes. IT IS RUMORED that the boys in Charlie Barnet's Band are so hot that they wear asbestos undies. FRATERNITIES, sororities, in dependents. Have candid or formal pictures taken of activi ties by student. Call 2247 after 7 p.m. FOUND!!! Corkie, with that OLD LOOK NOTICE Students, have your electrical work done by Earl Smith. Call for and' delivery serv ice. Phone 6234. STATE COLLEGE, PA.