PAGE FOUR PanHel Brings N. Y. Lecturer Pan Hellenic Council will spon sor. Miss Margaret Sherwood, who will lecture in 119 Osmond Lab oratory at four o'clock this after noon. All coeds will be excused from their classes by the Dean of Women if they wish to attend. The topic of Miss Sherwood's lecture will be, "The Setting of th e Jews," dealing with the value of a college education for young women. Miss Sherwood has had wide experience as a lecturer and consultant on the subject of social graces. Miss Sherwood lectures to col lege girls, business women groups, and women's clubs, and spends a great deal of time on tour. Following her lecture today, Miss Sherwood will go to Altoona, where she will speak at a mother and daughter banquet. Bake Sale to Aid Exchange Student • Freshly baked rolls will be sold by graduate students in the home economics department tomorrow. This sale is an effort to raise enough money to finance living expenses for a Danish student, who will come to the College next year on an American Home Eco nomics Association scholarship. Orders may be placed for plain, graham or poppy seed rolls by calling extension 106. Rolls will cost 30 cents a dozen. Orders may be called for between 12 and 2 o'clock tomorrow at the Home Economics cafeteria or they will be delivetied between 2 and 4 o'clock if so specified on the or der. To date the association has of fered 50 international scholar ships to young women in 22 coun tries. Else Margrete Holfeldt, Copenhagen, Denmark, will be the first student to come to the college on such a scholarship.. Eyewihsess Discusses Palestine al Hillel Leonunid I. Beerman. of State College. will speak at the Hillel Foundation 8 o'clock tonight. "I Saw Palestine Betrayed" will be his topic. Mr. Hemmen. who is a rabbini cal student at the Hebrew Union KEriP IN STEP Unlimited Black patent opera pumps that give that finished touch 'neath your ' ballerina skirts! Shoes from GLICK Feet Your Feet and Fit Your Budget, Too! FOR SHOES IT'S Summer Registration Any student considering at tending Summer Sessions is urged to register immediately. according to Ray V. .Watkins. scheduling of f ice r. Many courses are already filled or near maximum enrollment, he Pointed out. Also, some courses which now have light enroll ment may by dropped. In view of these two situa tions, Mr. Watkins emphasized the necessity for students who intend to sign up for the Sum mer to do so as soon as possible. Telephones— (Continued from page one) 75 in the other men's and wom en's dormitories. Provisions have bee, mace to install telephones in the sorority suites and also for future qLlorMi tories on this board. A sufficient number of trunk lines will con nect the board with the dial ex change in the city and the admin istration switchboard in Old Main. It is expected that the new sys tem will afford better service and make easier the completion of calls - Tfrom city after th e addi tional trunk s are added, reported Mr. sigworth. College in Cincinnati, is A grad uate of the College. He spent sev eral months in Palestine while a student at the Hebrew University and was there during the time of the partition plan decision. Everyone is welcome at the services which will take place at the Foundation at 103 W. Beaver avenue. AT PENN STATE THE GREAT WHITE BEAR DOES NOT WEAR SHOES The bear says: 1 find that the free dom afforded by absence of this coy ming enables me to contact more peo ple to tell them about the big Thes pian Show oat May 55, 14, and 15. A campus-wide survey shows that the bear has lett notiseable impres sions over large areas--North. South, East and West. 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