FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1647 CLASSIFIED SECTION All classified ath 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 8 IRONS, including putter; good condition, used one season; $25. Call 4374, ask tor Larky. WINTER dress coat, size 12; grape colored, fur trimmed. Call 6636, afternoon or evenings. 1938 SCHULTZ trailer in Wind crest (729). Phone Dave Carle ton, 6175. FLUORESCENT desk lamps, de livered to your dorm at re duced price. Call Andy, 4402, evenings. 18-FT. Schult trailer, sleeps four; bottle gas stove. Excellent con dition. Call Dave Malone, 2159. NOVEMBER 11th. Log Log Du plex Decitrig Slide Rule; name on case (S. R. Snyder). Call 2532. BLUE satchel with tan trim ming in Rec HaU. Call Salman, 3931. THE most wonderful girl in the world. Y.L.M. LADY'S gold Benrus watch. be tween Mac Hall and Grange. Finder call R. Fellin, Grange. SMALL gold ring, with green moss agate stone. If found •lease call Louise Smith, 2622. BOULEVARD wrist watch in Engineering A washroom. Finder please contact Jerry Huber, Nittany Dorm 38. Worth while reward. MISCELLANEOUS SENIORS! Can you spend $5,000? Come to Senior Class meeting and vote your ,idea of the Class Gift—November 18 at 7 p.m. in 117 New Physics. PITT Weekend Don't del a y. Save sl—sure of seat. Get res ervations for chartered bus. Call 413. 113 Ath. EXPERT typing done reason ably; theses. term papers, etc. Work called for and delivered. Call 6275. GET YOUR TYPING done rea sonably. Manuscripts, theses, etc. Call State College 2864 after 6:30 p.m. TWO DAYS 0211.11 Wednesday - Tlosssday ilhl licre. 19-20 AU IWO Beserred . • .04146neumec c.....,e,,..int. i 0 LW 1.02. ..ii. ru.,,,,Auk........ , , Ulf AT in 1. ...nniF.olnc CPIVIUM NOW AT YOUR WARNER THEATER t 44164411* 110 " 1" 411 Sett °ll so% 1 4,611 ,11:0 , l asoloo , -..-------- ..- S 00 163" Oei , livio .9 1 e1 01l 3001, VA ..... ----- rssol*Ole" U 4 06 t ot: 11 : -.‘4111111 Scott 'i°l9t4 WANTED RIDE to Chicago or vicinity, Thanksgiving. Call McMichaels at 3987. RIDERS to Pittsburgh. Leave to day 4:30, return Sunday eve ning. Call Mitchell, 4444. RIDE to Hazelton after 4 o'clock Friday. Phone 158 A th. SUBSTITUTE wanted for room in Nittany dorms. Free rent through Jan. 1. Phone 711. Ext. 18. or 6915. Jasnan. Whallon Releases Coed Plunge Hours Plunge hours for coeds at White Hall have been announced by Miss Marion Whallon, physical education instructor. They are Wednesday from 4:15 to 5 p.m., and Friday 3:15 to 5 p.m. Even ing plunges are Monday 8 to 9 p.m., Wednesday 7:30 to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday 7:30 to 9 p.m. Polly Globish, a life guard, is present at all plunge hours and she will help those who need to improve their strokes and swim ming techniques. Delta Theta Sigma Delta Theta S i g rn a's Fall Houseparty will be held Saturday evening, with a Thanksgiving presents us the opening number of In Schwab Auditorium at 8 p.m. Monday 6L Tuesday, Nov. 17-18 Student Union Office - 101 Old Main Bldg. Monday & Tuesday, 1:30-5 p.m.; 6:30-8 p.m. Admission $3.60 (including tax) NO TICKETS WILL BE SOLD IN SCHWAB AUDITORIUM THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Methodist Sorority Initiates 34 Coeds To National Club Alcaeders, Methodist sorority, initiated pledges in the upper room . of the Methodist Church last night. As the Alcaeders are just starting their chapter here at the College, all the members were in reality pledges and were initiated. The newly elected officers are Joanne Pepper, president; Jill Laudenslager, vice- president; Dorothy Jansen, corresponding secretary; Joanne Freestone, re cording secretary; Peggy Coff man, treasurer; Barbara Hechler, program chairman; Jane Greg ory, membership chairman; and Carol Billstein, chaplain. The other new pledges are Anne Balmer, Lois Bloomquist, Marion Bronson, Lois Jean Con dra, Nyonne Crossley, Irma Derr, Maxine Dickey, Florence Dun levy, Theltha Feed e r, Paula Furry, Jean Gulliver, Marion Hartley, Mary Ellen Imboden, Marilyn Kehrli, Marion Judy, Mary Jean Lilly, Carolyn Mans field, Barbara McCracken, Mar jorie Musser, Constance Preble, Shirley Robinson, Dorothy Smith, Beth Theilacker, Ruth Mary Wascher, and Lois Arm Witt. dance. Special guests will be Dr. and Mrs. David C. Sprague and Dr. Wendell Kepper. he Pennsylvania Tickets for this number only on sale at ARTISTS' Pecilni's melodious opens MADAMA PUffERELfT IWA Plans Mixer Sunday For Pollock Circle Men Independent Women's Association is planning a mixer for the men from Pollock Circle. The party will be held in the play room of Grange dormitory, from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Features of the mixer will be dancing, planned games, and various table games, such as chess, checkers, and bridge. Doughnuts and cider will be served as re freshments. Sylvia Schenfeld, publicity chairman, is interested in getting as many independent women as possible to attend the mixer. In dependent Women's Association feels that it is important to pro vide some form of mixed enter ' tainment for the men of Pollock Circle. Any independent women or Pollock Circle men who are interested in coming to the party should telephone 26 Atherton. Sylvia Schwartz, social chair man of Independent Women's As sociation, is in charge of the mixer. Anne Marshall is working with her as assistant. Independent Women's Associa tion has announced that this mix er is their answer to the question of what to do for recreation on Sunday afternoons. "We have to beat the verdict of `no Sunday movies' some way," said Miss Schenfeld. engagemenfi Lyons-Kranich Miss Joanne Kranich of Har risburg, Pa., and Mr. Robert Lyons of New York City an nounced their engagement on Tuesday. Miss Kranich, who is an eighth semester student in Commerce and Finance. is a member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. Her activities include Associate Players, and Portfolio. Mr. Lyons is an eighth semes ter senior also in Commerce and Finance. He is Chancellor of the Beta Sigma Rho fraternity and a representative to the I.F.C. and manager of the wrestling team. Cwen-WRA Orphan Glady Lou Miller, president of modern dance club, requests that all club members bring their con tribution for. the Cwen-WRA or phan to Miss Dorothy Briant in the modern dance room before noon Tuesday. State College COURSE the 1947-48 series -,,~ PAGE SEVEN Peggy Howe was elected pres ident of the Zeta Tau Alpha pledge class and Betty Jane Hower was elected vice-presi dent. Marian Judy was chosen as secretary.
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