The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 07, 1948, Image 4

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Outstanding Women Receive
Theta Sigma Phi Invitations
Invitations to 100 outstanding women on campus for the Matrix
Table, 111th annual dinner held by Theta Sigma Phi, were sent out
yesterday, said Mary An n Pletcher, invitations chairman.
Miss Pletcher requests that all guests purchase their tickets at
Student Union by noon April 10. Each coed should sign her name
on a paper at the desk.
Speaker ilor the dinner at the Nittany Lion Inn at 6:310, April l 2„
will be Mrs. Mary James Cottrell
who operates a new s bureau in
Washington serving 10 papers.
Mrs. Lois S. Lewis, a member of
her staff who graduated from the
College with a B.A. in Journalism
in September 1946, will accom
pany her.
Quill Girl, Cap Girl, the coed
with the most varied activities,
and Matrix Girl, the coed wh o
has best served the College, will
be announced at the dinner.
Other committees for the affair
are Roberta Hutchison, publicity;
Marjorie Mousley, finance; Janet
Adler and Helen Reed, entertain
ment; and Marie Thompson, deco
rations.
Chi Omega
Alpha Tau Omega was recently
entertained by Chi Omega.
May Queen Elections
Final elections for tho May
Day Court will be held in the
second floor lounge of 'ld
Main from 9 o'clock until 5
o'clock today, including the
noon hour.
CLASSIFIEDS
LOST
WILL PERSON who picked up wrong
raincoat from rack near 13 Sparks call
2727. I have yours.
WILL PERSON who swapped gabardine
coat at the American Legion evening
of March 24 please call Don 4637.
WATERMAN gold and black fountain
yen between Carnegie and College Ave.,
Wednesday. Call Al Sakavich, 3°31. Re
ward.
FEL—GLASSES with natural frames
without case. Please call Gelhart 4021.
DELTA ZETA—Sorority pin, Monday
morning between E. E. Sparks. Call
4103.
FOR SALE
HOUSE TRAILER,
.27 . ft., 3-room Zim-
- - - _
niter. Choice of built-in nursery or sec
ond bed. Telephone 6102 or visit 224-11
Wincrest before 9 p.m.
JAMERA—Perfex 55 f 2.8 lens, range
finder, carrying ease; perfect condition
Speeds to 14200 sec. Call Bob 3226.
1940 PLYMOUTH COUPE—Good condit
ion, 138 S. Frazier St., ask for Kien
bola.
REVERSIBLE RAINCOAT, blue wool and
gabardine, size 37. Good condition. Call
Rusty, 4272.
REASONABLE 11141 Hudson 2-door.
Four new tires, good paint, clean, motor
overhauled. Call College 52J.
.'OR SALE-47 Model Harley-Duvidsun
Motorcycle-46. Can be seen at 865 N.
Allen St.
ONE USED PORTAl3LE—Typewriter
Underwood. Call 627.1 evenings.
TUESDAY IS FROTH DAY
TUX—size 36 single breasted, excellent
condition, $2O. Call Bob Jones 6766.
R 134 MASTER cluivßoLET coupe
clean tight burly. tined motor $275. Sec
at Athertun St. etatiun.
SCHUIT trailer and addition $l3OO see
Bob Ulmer 913 W. College Ave.
50 POUND ICE DUX and size 4011 full
dress. Call 6125 after 5:30.
1048 DOODLEBUG MOTOR SCOOTERS-
now available, cheapest, quickest, trans_
portation on campus. Bill Engstrom
Dorm 24. :1979.
MISCELLANEOUS
SHOW A COW at the Penn State Dairy
Exposition. Sign up at 203 Dairy Build
ing or call Ext. 279.
ELSIE SAYS Here's your chance tx ,
show a cow for the Dairy Exposition.
Inquire 29$ Dairy or call Ext. 279.
SHOW A COW--At the Penn State Diary
Expositions sign up at 203 Dairy build
ing or call Eat. 270.
PICTURES- --taken by Lion Studio ut
Beaux Arty Bull are ready and can tie
been at any time. Almout everyone wins
Photographed.
ELSIE SAYS-- )our c!ialict, to
chow a row fur the Diary
Inquire 2O Dairy or call Ext. 270.
EXPOSED- Don't mites the Giant double
page rut-a-way of the tub in Expooe
Fruth.
NOTICE Fraternity Ina rl.Agere, call
Johnny lienglian 2535 to have rugs
cleaned or repaired. Also have new car
pets and oriental rugs to Dell.
WANTED
COLLEGE grad uuta X.UI wife %via F,
balf-taale poaition. Clerical, typing of
reception 232 c.
STUDENT to fini.h teaching graduate
atociesat to drive- Already have permit.
Wilma Brehm Wins
Alumni Scholarship
Wilma Brehm, sixth semester
journalism major, was awarded a
$5O scholarship by the Philadel
phia Alumni Club.
The award, based on scholar
ship, college activities, and char
acter, is presented to a sixth or
seventh semester coed from the
Philadelphia area.
Miss Brehm is a member of the
Daily Collegian's Junior business
board, Theta Sigma Phi, Players,
Thespians, Alpha Gamma Delta,
Chimes, Alpha Lambda Delta and
served as Freshman senator.
!JikLl '1 ;liill
Moll 6 "What do you say?" Contest!
Not too late to win the Grand Prize of $500! Individual prizes
of $5O to winners at 16 different colleges!
Easy money! Here's all you do: Fill in balloons of car
toons, print your name, address, and college. Then mail!
Contest runs 10 weeks.
This is Set #5. To be eligible, you must return all ten sets
of cartoons. If you missed any of #l—#4, see previous
What do you say when a gal says:
CONTEST RULES ... Mond "What do you say?" Contest
1. Merely write, in the blank car
toon balloons above, your answers
to the questions. Mail your entry to
the address given elsewhere in this
ad. Be sure to fill in your complete
name and address in the space in
dicated.
2. Each contestant must be a regis
tered male student of the college in
whose paper this contest is pub
lished, and each contestant must
compete in all ten sets of cartoons in
order to be eligible for prizes. If you
did not receive a copy of this news-
TEE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Fashion Notes
The attractive pink dotted
swiss housecoat pictured above,
ideal for any coed's wardr....ie,
is trimmed in a collar of eyelet
cotton, dainty black tie, and
dirndl skirt. Soft folds falling
from the narrow buckled belt
make it ideal for lounging in
the dormitory.
paper, a reasonable facsimile of the
cartoon or a written description of
it will be accepted.
3. With Sets No. 3 and No. 8, the
contestant must include a carton
from a 250 or 500 tube—or from any
size jar—of Moll& Remember, only
two cartons (of any size) are re
quired, but be sure you send one in
with No. 3 and one in with No. 8 of
the sets.
4. Only one entry will be accepted
trona each contestant in each sat and
f.
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Fill 'em in—mail 'em in! Read contest rules!
Co-eill Column
Alpha Sigma Phi
Recent initiates of Aloha Sigma
Phi are William Hamel. Alvin
Martin. David Heinze. Paul Wan
nema:cher. George Beserperis. Al
Gibson. and Richard Young. New
pledges are Clayton Richmond,
Thomas Evans. Charles Guditus,
Ralph Bevan. Edward Honda.
Donald Desandro. and Ralph
Shinner. Officers are Fred Grif
fiths, president; Howard Jill
land. vice-president; Donald Mills.
secretary; John Hopkins, corre
sponding secretary: Joseph Pred
zinkowski, treasurer; Joseph
Boyle. pledge master.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Recently initiated into the
sorority were Helen Bally. Edith
Cammo, Shirley Gauger. Sarah
Gilleland. Margaret Howe. Betty
Jane Hower, Marian Judy, Marian
Lash, Pauly Moss, and Donna
Jean Ward. New officers are Mar
jorie Erskine. president: Adelaide
Finkelston. vice-president: Shirley
Gauger. secretary: Norma Prutz.-
man. treasurer: Pauly Moss. his
torian: Lee Thrasher. guard.
issues of this newspaper.
Here are some hints to help you fill in Balloon #SB:
Molle is brushless; Molle is heavier; Montt is kind to
tender skin, rough on bristly beards; Molle shaves you
quicker, cleaner, closer, more painlessly!
And now for Set #5 of the big Moll 6 "What do you say?"
contest!
What do you say when a pal says:
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all entries must be the original work
of the contestants, submitted in
their own names.
5. Entries will be judged by the
Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation,
an independent judging organiza
tion. All ten cartoons submitted by
a single contestant will be considered
as a unit in judging, and the judges'
decisions will be based on the orig
inality, aptness and interest of each
set. First prize winners of $5O from
each school will be eligible for
th• Grand Prize at $500.00 to be
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1048
Phi Kappa Psi
Current officers of the Phi
Kappa Psi fraternity include:
Frank McCowan. president; Hus
ton Brosious. vice-president; Rob
ert Meinken. recording secretary;
Robert Anderson, corresponding
secretary; Vincent McCabe. treas
urer; William Wright. historian;
Max Wendel. chaplain: Ronald
Kane. sergeant -at - arms; John
Sullivan. messenger.
Phi Kappa Sigma
Following the dedication of a
plaque to the Gold Star Brothers
of World War II last Sunday, the
following pledges were initiated:
Richard Wertz, Richard Sckv Bi
ker, Andrew Herbenak, Mac
Fisher, Ted Lieb, Robert Schuster.
John Thomas, Russell Bitty.
George Taylor.
Kappa Alpha Theta
Peg Irwin was recently initiated
into Kappa Alphp. Theta and Bar
bara Culley was pledged by the
sorority.
$l3OO Ol
IN CASH PRIZES!
MOUE Contest. P.O. Box 409.
1011.1 NM MINI MIMIC- MOIR---- ,
awarded to the best series of entries
from all the schools. The decision of
the judges is final and duplicate
prizes will be awarded in case of ties.
6. All entries become the property
of Sterling Drug Inc., and no entries
will be returned.
7. All ten sets of answers must be
mailed before May 14, 1948, final
date of the contest. Entries with in
adequate postage will not be ac
cepted. Prize winners will be an
nounced here the week of May Z 4.