EkLudUmiA Kappa Phi Bazaar Offers Home Made Goods, Food A May Day bazaar featuring gifts suitable for Mother's Day will be held by Kappa Phi. Meth odist student sorority, in the gym nasium at St. Paul's Methodist Church, beginning at 10 o'clock today. Gifts on sale wilt include hand made goods, knitted articles, aprons. embroidery work, fudge, cookies, and cot flowers, said Jill Laudenslager. chairman. Fine Arts-- (Continued from page one) increase Penn State's prestige as an educational, center throughout the nation. Also on display in 3 White Hall are exhibits of student work in architecture, painting, murals, sculpture, dance, music, scene' de sign, ornamental and landscape horticulture, and related arts which include weaving, ceramics, handcrafts and interior decora tion. Other displays during the festi val are a dramatics display in the Dramatics Office from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p. m. daily; the Gimble Ex hibit of paintings by established Pennsylvania artists in Mneral In dustry Art Gallery from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. May 2 to 8; and an exhibit of 50 drawings by George Biddle, well known Philadelphia artist, first floor Library from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. May 2 to 8. A series of four French films chosbn from the Museum of Mod ern Art will be shown in 119 New Physics at 7 p.m., Tuesday. Other festival events will be announced at a later time, Collegian— (Continued from page one) na Keller, Elliot Krane, Pauline Moss, Jack Reen, Wilbert Roth, Jane Schwing, Charlotte Seidman, Rosemary Squillante, George Va l.asz, Edwin Watson, and Dorothy Nerlinich. New junior business board members will be Raquelle Allen, Bernie Ashner, Cissy Cherashore, Ruth Edelstein, Mary Anne Gail ey, Louis Gilbert, June Snyder, Seeley Snyder, and Ann Zekaus kas. Sophomore Boards Members of the new sophomore editorial board will be John Cur ran, Delores Daley, William Heed, Edward Gazda, William Herr mann, Mary Keeley, William Kauffman, Jack Lapos, Robert Rose, Sylvia Ochner, Shirley Tep er, and Myrna Tex. Appointed to the sophomore business board are Ann Allen, Eloise Cook, William Dittenhoffer, Robert Drucker, Jack Eby, Dahlia Edelstein, June Elden, Thelma Geier, Marian Goldman, Betty Jane Hower, Joseph Jackson, Pat McLaughlin, Carolyn Mowery, Christie Post, Frank Rose. Robert Scott, Sue Stern, Marlin Weaver, Dave Weitzenhoffer, and Natalie Uram. Kappa Delta Bazaar Features Baked Goods Baked goods, knitted wear and all sorts of novelty gifts will be sold at a bazaar in the Central Pennsylvania Gas Company of fice. State Theatre building, start ing at 10 o'clock this morning. A drawing for a piece of alli gator luggage will take place at the close of the bazaar, which is sponsored by the Kappa Delta sorority. Proceeds will be used for national philanthropy work to be used to support crippled chil dren in a Richmond, Va.. hospital. Once-In•Lifetigse Opportunity! STUDY . . . TRAVEL . . . . IN SPAIN TOUR 5798 AU Expensos By Ship frogs New , Torn JULY 2 Sponsored by the UNIVERSITY OF MADRID For descriptive folder, write DEPT. "C" SPANISH STUDENT TOURS Correction Tickets for the Players pro duction "Years Ago" will be on side Monday. May 3 instead of May 30, which was incor- rectly stated in yesterday's ad, The play will run Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Convention- (Continued from page one) the mass meeting. Those interest ed in publications will meet in 8 Carnegie. Student editorial and news forums will be held in 121 Sparks and the student btisiness forum in 228 Sparks. Franklin Banner, professor of journalism, will conduct a gen eral closing session in Schwab Auditorium at 2 o'clock. The ses sion will include presentation of certificates of merit for excel lence in news and advertising, announcement of the winners of two freshman scholarships to the department of journalism, and entertainment by Varsity groups and the Thespians. • Tommy H. Richardson, presi dent of the Eastern Baseball Lea gue and popular humorist will close the convention with a "Mis sion of Happiness." Miami Triad Three fraternities celebrated their founding at the Beta Theta Pi house last night with entertain ment by George Washko and his orchestra. Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi were guests of Beta Theta Pi. CLASSIFIEDS AU classified advertisements must be in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding iuue. I rices are 40e one insertion ; 21.00, three insertions 17 words or less. Call Collegian 6711. FOR SALE BIRTHDAY CAKES and other cakes, cookies, sandwiches. Fruit punch, $1.20, $1.50, $2.00. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. Phone 4818. FOR SOME LUCKY MEN—Sulta, size 38 and 89—gray flannel, brown tropical. blue checked imported tropital Perfect condition and very cheap. Call 2427 meal times. WANTED STUDENT TO WORK for room. June to September. Call at the Colonial 123 West Nittany Ave. Phone 4850. VOLUNTEERS—AII persons interested in helping CORE's drive May 9-5, pleas" come 304 Old Main 8 p.m. Sunday. GET 2 FREE TICKETS for "Years Afro". Lend a racoon coat to Players. Call Ext. 362 immediately, REWARD—Parker 51, blue, gold top, in Burrowes, Library or Mac Hall. Call Frances Lohr, 319 Mac. WILL PERSON who picked up my gab ardine topcoat at Sigma Pi April 17 call Aldinger, 6915. GREYIST-TAN cloth raincoat, lbasement Sparks, or 2nd. floor Library, Monday 26, April. Call Daley 4332. DROWN leather case containing 3 keys Finder return to Student Union and receive reward. ROOM AND BOARD AVAILABLE for married couples at Marilyn Hall 317 E. Beaver Ave. Inquire at premises or dial 2904. Nitta n COMBINED ARTS FESTIVAL MOVIE PROGRAM MONDAY & TUESDAY The Celebrated French Hit! "Children of kiaradise" (Les Enfants du Paradis) ENGLISH TITLES Continuous from 1:30 Wednesday & Thursday First Complete Opera on the Screen! TAGLIAVINI in "Barber of Seville" FRIDAY NOEL. COWARD'S "Brief Encounter" Celia Johnson Trevor Howard • '• :J. '4l • Now for 3 days only at $1 4 # fLECTR/OIL A , iliff4lNgfiffithWie MAY 3RD, 4TH, STH-OPEN MONDAY NIGHT Remington Electric Shaver Clinic Remington factory experts are here to clean, oil and adjust your Remington Electric Shaver and equip it with the new sensational Blue Streak Head. ~91, N There are two things Remington shaver experts can do to make your Electric Shaver give you faster, closer shaves: 1 ' TI I M 7 W IYIIMMt 2. if you own a Remington, it can be equipped with one of the sensational new Blue Streak twin heads. This head is the equivalent of two ordinary single heeds and will greatly increase shaver efficiency. Blue Streak heads St all Renting. tone, no matter how old. And while you're at the Remington Shaver Clinic, you can try one of the latest Remington Blue Streak models. The "Five". $21.50. The new "Foursome" , $19.50. The "Triple" . $17.50 and let our ex porta show you the technique of a perfect dry shave. B. Allen Si. Dial 2062 STATE COLLEGE . . r . *7 Remington ex. . e perts treat your tit .? Remington shaver ,?," like a fine watch. They have the tools, experience le and knowledge to • put If IntoArst-raft condition. They are here for these W. High flicoot Dial 9111 SAVATIAT, MAY 1, MEI days only. BELLEFONTE
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