The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 16, 1948, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
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
OR TRADE—Webster basic wire
recording unit, in exchange for
some type communication receiv
er. Joe Lohman, Dorm 12, Rm. 2.
1947 Travelhome Trailer, perfect
condition. Available immed
iately. Call 4497 or 840.
CIGARETTES $1.60 per carton,
minimum 3 cartons, all brands.
Send remittance to Kasso Mail
Order, Paulsboro. N.J.
TWICE-USED, ■ excellent condi
tion 6’ 6” skis, clamps, alumi
num poles. $30.00. Pat Highberg
er, .419 Mac.
WOMAN’S new leather sport
coat, size 18, never worn, too
small for owner. Call 2577.
MAN’S three piece suit. Very
good condition, size 38. Too
small for owner. Height 5’ 11”.
Call 2577.
COMMERCIAL type gas range,
eight burner, double oven. Call
McLain 4957.
LOST
GREEN corduroy jacket with
gold ring in pocket, in Home
Ec Building. Call Phyllis 343
Ath Hall.
ONE gren loose-leaf notebook.
Very important. Call Nicki,
2018. -
Tau Beta Pi Entertains at Banquet
Tau Beta, national engineering
honorary, will have a banquet
and dinner dance at
the Nittany Lion Inn at 5:45 p.m.
tomorrow, following its initia
tion ceremonies tomorrow after
noon.
Theodore Hissey, president,
said the following thirty-one
men will be initiated: Paul
Adams, Preston Baustian, Herb
ert Beckhard, Arthur Bernstein.
Ray Boedecker, Richard Bower,
David Briner, Lawrence Eber
hart, John Ewald, Donald Fleish
SAL LY'S
FRESH CANS OF PRETZELS AND
POTATO CHIPS
PARTY PUNCH Phone 2373
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Breakfasts J*p\
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' Open Evenings!
Open until 11.00 every night ex
cept Fridays and Saturdays until
12.00.
— COOKS RESTAURANT ‘
WILL person who .took gabardine
topcoat from Skellar Dec. 17
call 4179. I have yours. Dick.
WANTED
THREE RIDDES to Washington,
D.C., Jan, 29. Call Bill Glenn,
3314 or Sig 6177.
PASSENGERS to Wilices-Barre,
leaving Jan. 26th or 27th in
1941 Chrysler with heater and
radio. Cgll Al. Musrey at 2084.
RIDE SOUTH, destination, Geor
gia, leaving Jan. 31 or shortly
afterwards. Call Ralph Temples
3991.
FURNISHED or unfurnished
apartment in State College de
sired by student and wife. Oc
cupancy immediately. Call Ex
tension 143 ’til 5 p.m.
SINGLE room wanted for Spring
semester. Call Alousia 4862.
MISCELLANEOUS
A LITTLE SUNSHINE for you.
College Grille, across from post
office. Come get acquainted. Ser
vice with a smile.
GET your typing done reason
ably. Manuscripts, thesis, etc.
CaU State College 2864 after 6:30
p.m.
LEAP YEAR Special—The Lion
Studio offers three 5”x7” pho
tos in oil colors for $5. This is
your studio—student owned and
student operated.
The CLUB SKYTOP—every Fri
day, Saturday and Sunday
Dining, dancing and entertain
ment for members and guests.
er, Joseph Hnot, Jr., John Kell
er. Charles Kenyon.
Eugene Kline, Chester La Rue,
Robert MaTkel, Joseph May, Jo
seph Miller. Jr., G. Montgom
ery Mitchell. William McLain.
Virgil Neilly, Harold Richards.
Donald Sands, Robert Saxe, John
Scranz, Donald Smith, Thomas
Stanziola, Douglas Turrell, Ed
mund Van Deusen, John Wat
kins, Robert Widder.
The national Tau Beta Pi wom
en’s badge will be awarded at the
banquet to Mary Ilgren. senior
aeronautical engineering.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Church Calendar
University Baptist Church, cor
ner of Nittany avenue and Bur
rowes street. 5-7:30 p.m.. Sun
day. supper and Roger Williams
Fellowship. Rev. Robert Bads will
lead an open discussion to answer
questions asked by those attend
ing the meeting.
Young Friends Group. At the
home of Helen Striedik. 199 Ridge
avenue, a pot-luck supper will be
held from 5-7:30 p.m., Sunday.
Bring such items as bread, pickles,
fruit, etc. For further information
contact Larry Gara. 512 West Fos
ter avenue, phone 2598.
Hillel Foundation. 133 West
Beaver avenue. 7:30 tonight. Sab
bath Eve Services. Rabbi Benja
min Kahn will deliver the ser
mon. After the service, the choir
will meet for rehearsal. Final
diance of the fall smeester will be
held from 9 to 12 Saturday night.
Grace Lutheran Church, Col
lege and Atherton avenues. 7:30
tonight, communion preparatory
service. 7:00 tonight, swimming
party at the Glennland pool. Be
sure to havd your matriculation
card. Ice skating at 8.15. Meet at
the oh larch. 6:30 p.m.. Sunday.
Ted Horner will speak and show
slides of Finland.
Wesley Foundation. 256 Bast
College avenue. 8 o'clock tonight,
hay ride or ice skating, depend
ing on the weather. 9:30 a.m.,
Sunday, church school in the
upper room: 10:45. morning serv
ice. 6:30 p.m., Sunday evening
vespers in the upper room. Dr. G.
C. Weimer will speak on “If I
Were in College Again.” 7:30
p.m.. Wesley Foundation in
charge of evening worship. Dr,
Weimer will speak on “A Four
fold Challenge.” No Sunday sup
pers will be held until Febru
ary 8.
Pick up your Collegian but don’t
throw it away
Until you’ve read the Want Ads
for the day.
AT PENN STATE
Willard Fischer
Agnew
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
WILLARD SAYS:
‘•Because of my heavy smok
ing tendencies, there’s only one
cigarette that satisfies my
throat. It's 'ABC' for me.’ -
A nation-wide survey shows
Chesterfields are TOPS with
College Students from coasi
to-coast.
Froth Old Mania
All fraternities, sororities
and independent organizations
are asked to turn in the names of
all those recently pinned, engaged,
or married toy Saturday. No
names will be accepted after this
Wesley Hayride
A moonlight hayride under the
auspices of the Wesley Founda
tion has been planned for 8 to
night. All students are invited.
Reservations can toe made by call
ing 2163. In case the roadis are
icy. a skating party will be held.
Collegian
There will • be an important
meeting of the Junior Board. Edi
torial Staff, in 8 Carnegie, 4:00
today. Editor Allan W. Ostar stated
today.
Druids
Druids, sophomore men’s activ
ities honorary, initiated 12 men
in ceremonies Wednesday night.
There will be a meeting for tooth
old and nevy groups of the society
in 410 Old Main at 7 Monday.
New initiates are Edward Bel
field. John Brukner. Herald
Fahringer. Richard Fleming, Louis
Gilbert, Michael Kurowski, Wil
bert Lancaster. Theodore Lieto.
Charles Margolf, James Maurey.
William Morris, and Laird Rob
ertson.
THE CLASS OF ’4 8 PRESENTS
"Sheepskin
Serenade"
Schwab Auditorium
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
PAUL GROVE BAND
HANK GLASS, M.C.
VIRGE NEILLY
3-BAR-3 BOYS
PRUDY ROAT
TALENT SHOW WINNER AND OTHERS
Music-Singing-Dancing-Variety
FRIDAY, JANUARY W, 1948
News Briefs
SU Committee
There will be a meeting of the
Student Union Committee in 8
Carnegie. 2:30 Saturday. A new
chairman will be elected.
Faculty Luncheon Club
Dr. Jatoir Shibli, professor of
mathematics at the College, will
speak on “The American Policy
in the Middle East” at the Fac
ulty Luncheon Club meeting at
the Hotel State College on Mon
day noon.
Skull and Banes
The Skull and Bones will, meet
in 417 Old Main, 1:15 Saturday.
Election of officers will take
place.
Alpha Tau Alpha Smoker
The College Chapter of Alpha
Tau Alpha, the Agricultural Edu
cation national honorary society,
will hold a smoker in the Aloha
Zeta house at 2 Sunday afternoon.
All members and Ag Ed stu
dents are invited to attend this
meeting, which is a preliminary
to electing new members to the
society.
Hillel Party
The last Hillel Foundation party
for the fall semester, “The Final
Fling.” will toe held at the Foun
dation from 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday.
There will be novelty entertain
ment. refreshments and dancing.
2.15 P. M.
ADELE YABLON
FUZZY LOMADY
GINNY GALLUP
“COTTON BOWLERS'’
JIMMY AMBANDOS
FREE