The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 27, 1948, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
WRA Releases
Club Schedule
WRA has released the following
Schedule of club meetings for tho
information of new women on
CaanpUs. All women are etigiolc
to participate in as many of these
arlisanizations as they may wish
to join.
Modern Dance—Wednesday. 7 p.m.
Beginners—Tuesday. 7 r,,nt.
Bridge Advanced—Wednesday, 8
6iAiw:nia2M—Thursciny, 7 p.m.
Fencing—Tuesday. 7 p.m.; Thurs-
day. 7 p.m.
Outing—lst Thursday in month,
6:45 p.m.
Bowling—Wednesday. 6 : 3o p.m
Badminton—Monday. 7:30 p.m.
Rifle—By appointment.
Anyone desiring to participate
to any of these activities is wel
come to attend the club meeting
at the time listed above.
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Acacia
Recent initiates of the Acacia
fraternity are Norman Emerick,
Richard Gesser, David Hunter,
Albert Keller, David Keller,
Richard Lashley, and Frank
Rupp.
Alpha Chi Sigma
Pledges of Alpha Chi Sigma
were honored at the annual
pledge dance held last Saturday
evening. Music was provided by
Paul Grove's orchestra.
Kappa Alpha Theta
Joan Bissey was recently in
stalled as president to fill the va
cancy left by the resignation of
Nan James. Nancy North was
pledged to the sorority this week.
Phi Delta Theta
New initiates of Phi Delia
Theta are Donald J. Baker, Ray
mond S. Caton, John C. Hager
man, Bert Hay es, Augustus
Pierce, Joseph M. Porter, Harry
C. Schutte, and Donald H.
Thompson.
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Chi Omega entertained
Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the tat
ter's house last night.
Delta Sigma Phi
George Bemus, James Kline
and M. Luther Rice have recently
been pledged by Delta Sigma
Phi.
Recently initiated are John
Devlin, Raymond Robinson, Wil
liam Spahr, James Thompson,
and Earl Youtz.
Pi Lambda Phi
Marvin Goldenberg and Pete
Krohn have recently been pledged
by RI Lambda Phi.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
rtg.aci crumb
Brodie —Klineberger
The engagement of M e :la a
I{lineberger of Scranton and Ray
mond Brodie of Merion was re
cently announced.
Mir .s Klineberger. a member of
Sigma Delta Tau sorority. is a
~ , enior majoring in sociology. Bro
die is n senior in Arts and Let
ters. and is a member of Phi ED -
.1; ilan I'i.
Bcttelac Rigling
Beatrice Rigling recently be
came engaged to John Bettelac.
Miss Rigling is a member of Beta
Sigma Omricron. She is active in
Treble Singers, Ellen H. Richards
Club, Bible Club, Lutheran Stu
dent Association, and Christian
Association cabinet. Bettelac is a
senior engineering student.
Archer Winter
Eva Mae Winter of Williams
port and John H. Archer of New
London. Conn.. were recently en
caged. Miss Winter, a senior in
Education and a member of
Kapa Al.pha Theta, is assistant art
editor of La Vie, a member of
Players and of Pi Ga.mme Alpha,
art honorary.
Wintermute Opdyke
Betty Jo Opdyke of Williams
port was recently engaged to
Frederick Wintermute, Kappa
Delta Rho and a junior in Miner
al Industries from Altoona. Miss
Opdyke attended Dickinson Jun
ior College.
Winslow—Croft
The engagement of Betty Croft
of Washington, Pa., attending
Washington Junior College, to
Raymond I. Winslow of Erie was
recently announced. Winslow is a
sophomore in agricultural educa
tion and a member of Delta
Theta Sigma.
Compliment Your Easter Outfit with Smart,
Fashionable Shoes from
SCHLOW'S NEW SHOE DEPT.. .
featuring
• JACQUELINE • MARQUIS •
• CONNIE Low Heelers
Schlow's Quality Shop
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must be
in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue.
Prices are 40e one insertion: $l.OO,
three insertions; 17 words or less Call
Collegian 6711.
GOLD bracelet containing arne-
thysts Sunday evening between
TUB and N. Holmes street. Cal;
Rosemere, 4743.
PAIR of contact lenses in box
Finder please phone Ray, 4645
Reward.
AIR CORPS jacket. Call Nittany
Dorm 40, Win. Pile. Lost in
Roc Hall, Monday.
TAN WALLET Saturday a.m.
on campus. Contains important
cards and keys. Call Arlene
Conner, Ist Jordan.
FOR RENT
DOUBLE room for male students
Call Sy, 4409.
FOR SALE
BROWN Suit, good condition, size
39. Call Oscar Schmitt, 4908,
between 7 and 9 p.m.
GIRL'S brown tweed suit, size
14. Fine for spring classes. Too
small for owner. Call 2290.
ZIMMER Trailer, 16-ft., ready for
occupancy. Good condition. See
Downs, 3288 Windcrest, Phone
4371.
NEW Trailers, $1195 and up.
Landola, tomorrow's trailer to
day; National, the nation's finest:
Trotwood, the economy trailer.
Also good used trailers. Griffith
Trailer Coach Sales. Inquire Don
F. Ycck, rep., Houserville, or dial
State College 2973.
BUY your roll film and have it
developed at the Lion Studio.
One 5x7 enlargement free with
each roll! This is your studio—
student owned and student oper
ated.
K&E polyphase slide rule, and
Charvos drawing set. Call 6923.
S. R. Cochran.
PARTY refreshments, birthday
and other cakes, punch. Frida
Stern, 122 Irvin avenue, phone
4818 State College.
CAMERA—Universal Mercury II
with flashlight attachment. Call
Frank at 2459 after 5 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHANGE those Ties, men! Get
five different ties at Hur's Dry
Cleaning for five of yours, plus
$l.OO.
GET you typing done reasonably.
Manuscripts, theses, etc. Call
State College 2864 after 6:30 p.m.
TO WHOM it may concern--
Joseph A. Kelley and Joseph W.
Kelley are two distinct and sep
arate persons. For photography
see Joseph A. Kelley; for Froth
see Joseph W. Kelley.
BARRIE wrote it—Players pro
duced it for YOU!!! Come and
see it—" Hotel Universe."
PRICES ARE DOWN
BUT QUALITY AND SERVICE
ARE ALWAYS ON TOP
at
BILL
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S. Allen Phone 4994 Stale College
"I'm Western Electric. I back
There's a good reason why
WESTERN ELECTRIC is in this
family circle
Western Electric is a member of the Bell System
family circle for exactly the same reason that your
local Bell Telephone company is a member—to assure
the close teamwork that is essential for efficient, eco
nomical, nation-wide telephone service for you.
As the supply member of the family, Western
Electric makes telephone equipment, buys all kinds
of supplies, keeps these things in stock at 29 distrib
uting houses for delivery to the telephone companies,
and installs central office equipment.
This unified service of supply results in many
economies to the Bell Telephone companies and, in
turn, to you who use the telephone.
Since 1882, Western Electric has been a member of
the Hell Telephone family helping to make your
service the world's best at the lowest possible cost.
Western Electric
A UNIT OF THE BELL 0 SYSTEM SINCE 1882
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948
AT PENN STATE
ROBERT
BROOKS
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
Robert says:
"After sampling the field I
have found that Chesterfields
have come up to my cigarette
standards for fine smoking
pleasure."
A nation-wide survey shows
that Chesterfields are TOPS
with College Students from
coast-to-coast.