PAGE 'MOAT Ebert Announces Power Schedule Changes in the electrical dis tribution system will necessitate interruptions in electric service on campus between 2 and 3:20 p.m. Sunday, according to George W. Ebert, superintendent of grounds and buildings. The schedule will be followed as closely as possible. Current will be off from 2 to 2:15 p.m. in Central Library, Sparks and Burrowes, and Carnegie. Power will be off between 2 and 2:45 in Pond Laboratories and McAllister Hall. Between 2 and 3:20 p.m. there will be no electricity in Infirmary, Grange Dormitory, Delta Gamma, Phi Mu, Theta Phi Alpha, and the Glenn, McKenzie, and Warnock residences. Current will be off from 2:15 to 2:45 p.m. in Frear Laboratories, Patterson Hall, Agriculture, Ag ricultural Education, Forestry, and Horticulture Buildings. No electricity will be on be tween 2:50 and 3:20 p.m. in Old Main, New Physics, Dairy and Creamery, and Woman's Build ings; all Barns; Stock Judging Pavilion; Buckhout Laboratories; Armory and Schwab Auditorium. Math Club Meets The Mathematics Club invites all students to attend its meeting in 219 EE at 7 p. m. Wednesday. CLASSIFIED SECTION 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. FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT House trailer• 371 Winderest. Phone College Extension 119. BIRTHDAY CAK.W... and other cakes, price according to size. COOKIES 40c per dozen. Open SANDWICHES for parties, small 60c, larger 80c. FRUIT PUNCH, 1 to 2 dollars per gallon. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave., phone 4818 State College. FOR SALE Wheary wardrobe trunk, $35. Phone 4275. Excel lent condition. FOR SALE—Never used blue Best & Co. snowsuit, matching cap, infant size to 9 months. Call 6169. FOR SALE—Fur coat, grey al paca lamb, size 11, one year old.. 351 Windcrest, evenings. 250-3000 SAVAGE deer rifle shells, case, cleaning equip ment, scope and open sights in eluded. Phone 4702, Eddie Webb SMALL house trailer, good con dition, moderately priced, im mediate occupancy; walking dis tance from campus. H. H. Gray 913 W. College. FRATERNITIES and boarding houses! Canned fruits and veg etables. Get them while you can at bargains. Phone 2877. CANDY BAGS MADE FOR THE MOVIES Ilti*ll PEANUT BRITTLE Bag-15c CREAMY FUDGE . . . 30c d Y We Mail Everywhere C a n Church News University Baptist Chur c h, Burrowes and Nittany avenue. 5- 7:30 p. m., Sunday, supper and Roger Williams Fellowship. Movie, "Of These Our People." St. John's Evangelical United Brethren Church, West Beaver avenue and Burrowes street. 2 p. m• tomorrow, cabin party leaves from church. Return Sun day afternoon. Bring blankets to parsonage tomorrow morning. Canterbury fellowship, Epis copal Parish house, Foster ave nue and Frazier street. 6:30 p. m. Sunday, choral song directed by James Beach. 7 p. m. Fellowship discussion of communion service led by Thauley Haymen. Election of officers. Grace Lutheran Church, Ather ton and College avenue. 7:30 to night, roller-skating party. Meet at church. 6:30 p. m. Sunday, student service. Dr. Kent Forster will speak on "The Church in Russia." Grace Evangelical and Reform ed Church, Miles and College avenue. Young Friends Fellow ship group will be guests at meet ing from 5-7 p. m, Sunday, Wesley Foundation, 256 E. Col lege avenue 9:30 a. m., Sunday School; 10:45 a. m. Morning wor ship, Rev. V. C. Hann, Superin tendent of the Methodist Child ren's Home, Mechanicsburg, speaker. 5-7:30 p.m., student friendly hour; 7:30 p.m., youth fellowship mass meeting, Rev. Marcus Randall, speaker. Westminster Foundation, Beav- WANTED—Ride to Rochester, New York, or Williamsport, Pa., for Thanksgiving• Call Fay Bird, 3935. ÜBSTITUTE wanted for espe- cially desirable room in Nit tany Dorms. Bonus. Phone 711, Ext. 18, or 6915. Jaspen. LOST AND FOUND LOS T Gray topcoat at SPE House Saturday or Sunday; name in collar. Call Bert Agnew, 4975. LOST—Tan leather zipper note book with Parker 51 set inside. Reward. Call Jack Heitman, 6469, after 7 p.m. LOST—Alpha Sigma Phi pin. Cal name on back. Reward. LOST—Blue topcoat at Skellar Friday night. Finder please call Jack, 4937. All 2)„,4ei 'Ur... re Bldg• THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE MIME, PENNSYLVANIA WANTED Players To Start Ticket Sale at SU Tickets for two Players' produc tions. "Out of the Frying Pan" and "A Sound of Hunting." will go on sale at Student Union. 1:30 P.M. Monday. The admission price of $l.lO. including tax. for "Out of the Fry ing Pan" includes refreshments after the show. An Arena produc tion. the play will be given every Saturday night starting November 15 at Center Stage. formerly Woodman's Hall. Curtain time will be 8 13. M. "A Sound of Hunting" will be presented at Schwab Auditorium 8 p.m. Thursday. Friday and Sat urday nights. The price of tickets for Thursday's' performance is 60 cents. including tax. Tickets for Friday and Saturday nights are priced at 75 cents. including tax. All seats will be reserved. The first performance of "Out of the Frying Pan" will be given tomorrow night for the members of Players and their guests. A party will be held after the show. er avenue and Frazier street. To morrow evening open house, seminar by Cornell deputation. 9:30 a.m., Sunday, Student de partment, Cornell deputation; 6:20 p.m., Westminster Founda tion• 7 p.m. Tuesday, commission meetings. MISCELLANEOUS GIRLS—"Men don't make passes at woinen who wear long drasses"—Short Skirt Skip, Fri day, Rec Hall. MEN—Don't lose hope! A new attack has been launched! Nothing shall halt the crusade. PITT WEEKEND For conven ience, comfort and less cash, travel by chartered bus. Call 113 Ath for reservation. WATCH for the Zero Hour GIRLS—Short skirts make you look taller and the men look longer Short Skirt Skip, Rec Hall. GET YOUR TYPING done rea sonably. Manuscripts, theses, etc. Call State College 2864 after 6:30 p.m. HEAR Rabbi Kahn and Dr. Shibli discuss Palestine Question at Common Sense forum, 10 Sparks, 7:30 p.m., Nov. 11. - 0 O 2)ining At the Allencrest, of course! Dinners are excitingly served in our lovely tea room by our waitresses who are friendly and courteous. You won't want to miss any more of our delicious food . . . es_ pecially after you see how inexpensive it is to eat in our tea why not bring your dinner tonight TEH 111,00M1 Weekend- (Continued from page one) gate where the Penn State team enters the playing field at 1:45 p.m. Saturday, said Larry Fos ter, Hat Societies Council, presi dent. Hats should be worn, he added. The Penn. State Club of Phila delphia has invited both Alien and women to the smoker rally at the Hotel Adelphia at 8:30 tonight. The program will feature Thes pian specialty acts with Henry Glass acting as master of cere monies. Included in the show are the "Three Bar Three Boys," Marvin Fisher, Louis Goodfarb and Howard Kleidman. Songs by Prudence Roat, a dance routine by Bea Stern and Jackie Coogan, and "Fertilizer Ball" by Virgil Neilly and Adele , Yablon are included in the enter tainment. Movies of the West Virginia game will be shown. Professors Hummel Fishburn and Frank Gullo will lead group singing and Coaoh Bob Higgins will be present. The Crystal Ballroom of the Hotel Adelphia will be the scene of Saturday night's football dance, sponsored by the Penn State and Alumni Clubs of Philadelphia. Tickets, now on sale at Student Union, are priced at $3 a couple. Delta Sigma Pi There will be a luncheon meet ing for all faculty and student members of Delta Sigma Pi at the Maple Room, at 12 noon Monda" In the world of women's and children's apparel, distribution is by CONSUMER PREFERENCE Through the thousands of store buyers who are the patrons of the apparel production centers of the na- tion comes the voice of the clothes-consuming public. The choices of the retailers, transmitted to the manu- facturing markets through millions of miles of their own and of salesmen's journeys, are originally the tastes of the wearers. Designing room and production plan are ever-sensi- tive to the requirements of the public. Introducing The Weinen's and Children's Wear Industry THE AMERICAN COLLEGIATE PUBLIC A series sponsored by "Women's Wear Daily," a Fairchild Publication, 8 East 13th St., New York 3, N.Y. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, UM7 Second Edition of Ift Newsleffer Distributed Second issue of the IFC News letter, featuring all campus fra ternity and sorority news, will be distributed Monday, Herbert Locke, co-editor said today. The Newsletter, published bi weekly under the auspices of the Interfraternity Council, will lx mailed to all fraternities and issued to independent students al Student Union desk in Old Main. Highlighting this issue will be articles discussing the workings of the co-operative store and a report on the IFC Caterers com mittee which met to discuss mem bership of the individual fra ternities in the co-op. Short Skirls- (Continued from page one) humor magazine. Featured in the issue will be statements on long skirts by Dean Warnock, Dean Weston, Police Chief Juba, Dr. Adams, head of the marriage re lations department of the College, Prof. Leffler, of the economics department, and other important figures on campus. To keep the student body post ed on the latest developments in the campaign, Collegian will carry a blow-by-blow account of the happenings. Features, articles, and opinions from students and faculty members will give the spectator on the sidelines an in ' nry of the short skirt issue.
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