PAGE FOUR Simmons Holds Open House for Students, Faculty Students, faculty and alumni will hav e a chance to view the interior of the new, ultra-mod ern Simmons Hall during three Open Houses sponsored by the Dean of Women's office. The first Open House will be during Homecoming weekend to which all returning alumni are invited. Dean Pearl O. Weston had originally intended the first open house to be for students, but since the dorm will not be com pletely furnished before that weekend, the plans had to be changed. Open Houses for students, and one for faculty and townspeople will be held shortly after the first Open House. Coeds will serve as hostesses and guides during the Open Houses. Alpha Epsilon Phi Barbara Delman was initiated into Alpha Epsilon Phi on Mon day night. FOR SALE FEELING COLD? Get an Air Corps jacket, fur collar, wool lined, $14.00 Call Wilker 2941. PENN STATE football uniform, slightly Used cheap, unles* you can “Bring back my wingback.” Schwab, Oct. 21, 22, COMING DEC. 4! —Knitwear sale at the Alpha Omicron Pi Hou&e. 1948 STUDEBAKER Champion Convert ible—yellow. black top, white side walls, overdrive, hill holder Four weeks old. A 1 Chakmak, f>osl, 792 Ex., Jordan Hall, Room 401. Call or write. 1984 PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedan and 1932 Ford Model “B" Tudor Sedan. Room 201 1.-vin. H-40 CHEVROLET Coupe—radio, heater, two new tires. Mike Glauberman, Nit t;«ny 32-3 Phone 5051-Ext. 292. BABY CARRIAGE good condition. SIU. Mr. Nichols 3384, or 9123 S. Pugh St. LOST TAN GABARDINE windbreaker jacket in in 108 Main Engineering Thursday P. M. Reward. Phone 6163. Dave Keller. PARKER "51” sold tip pen in vicinity of parkins lot. Turn in at Student Union for Kenneth E. Gephart £*«sMjMg*«s»ej»»s*«sMs*es*«s*es**s*es*ese*s.*j»*s.ej**s**s**j**j*ej* S mi tty & Howdy $ predict | That with State's win ove» .j. Syracuse, the Mountainterr from West Virginia will X have cold feet as their zero X hour approaches; and so will x you, unless you wear a £>air X of our all-wool Botany Ar- y gyle sox. We have them in X four different colors at $3.50. X Also, to insure their good £ wear and shape, we have X "Sockies," the new Sok- y DryeT, at $1.25. X YEA STATE I X YOUNG MEN'S l SHOP | 127 S. ALLEN sT. X •j**s**se*j~j* *2* *s* *** *♦* *** *1" ’H* *s* *S* *s* *s* •** *»■* *>* Surplus Portuble Microscopes We offer a limited quantity of surplus portable microscopes for sale. These are all new, in oiiyinal cartons and cost many times the price for which they are now being of fered. Specifications: Overall height 8 inches, turret with three different powers Will accept auxiliary eyepiece for higher powers desired. Fully adjustable on tiltback base. Optical system: pitch polished lenses. These portable microscopes are offered subject tc prior sale on the following terms: Price, $9.00, includes shipping and packing charges. Check or money order should be sent with your order or $2.50 deposit, the microscope to be sent C.O.D. for balance. Any check received afttfr quantity has been sold will be returned nromptly. GIBSON PAGE CO., BOX 1130, ROCHESTER 2, N. Y. Yesterday’s Daily Collegian omitted a sub-head in announcing the names of the new pledges to Kappa Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma sororities. Kappa Delta pledges are Joanne Ashman, Elaine Buckwalter, June Dager, Yvonne Fish, Joyce Fosa, Jean Heidemann, Dolores Hyden, Joan King, Helen Krebs, Patricia McNight, Phyllis Ox ford, Patsy Roseberry. Kappa Kappa Gamma pledges are Joan Borland, Jeanne Bu chanan, Carol Chalk, Lois Con over, Betty Anne Cooper, Jean Davidson, Marjory Evans, Sally Ann Folger, Lois Hall, Patricia Harrington, Doris Herring, Lois Kenyon, Karol Kirberj*er, Lyn Lapp, Barbara Ann Leith, Su zanne Niekum, Margaret Riley. Ella Williams, Nancy Ziegler. Pi Lambda Phi The executive conunittee of Pi Lambda Phi elected Morton Green as archor and Raymond Singer to the committee, Monday even ing. CLASSIFIEDS IMMEDIATE replacement for dorm room. Contact John Faulkner, Nittany Dorm 11. Room 8. HANDSOME young man, gullunt veter- an, and connoiseur of good liqeura and foods, states that he is available at tills time for the ‘’Dungaree Drag”. Is s*-7” wt. IGO. Girls! Call Danny, 29 Nittnny Dorms, Ph. 3997. ROOMS- For weekends of Oct. 23 an* Nov. 12. Please contact Manes or Brod sky Phi Sigma Delta 4409 immediately. SUBSTITUTE for dorm room. Contact Harry Greaves. Dorm 43, Room 4, O’ call 6916. RIDERS to Buffalo, New York. Leave) Friday, return Sunday. Call Fred Ste- j phens, 4402. EXPERIENCED Waiter without 11 and 6 o’clocks to work for meals. Phone 2877. MARRIED couple to keep house for our children 8-13, for 10 days while par ents are away. Phone 3-191. ALUMNI father wants room for October 22, 23. Get In touch with W. F. Mun hall, Dorm 42. TWO rooms, preferably to workini people. Fairly large. Linden Hall l’hone 3143 Boalsburg. You'll Get a Kick? . . . but good out of the new musical THESPIANS have whipped upl It's A •fantastic • Frivolous •Footballish Wonderful. "j \ New Show V Called "Bring Back My Wingback" DON'T MISS IT I OCTOBER 21-22-23 Dealers in War Surplus THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLt.Ei Correction WANTED FOR RENT INC. WRA President Releases Schedule For Fall Semester Fall schedule for WRA clubs was released today by Pauline Globisch, WRA president. The clubs will meet in White Hall at 7:00 p. m. on their respec tive nights. Bridge and Fencing clubs will meet on Tuesdays. Arthur Meyer, men’s fencing instructor will in struct at Fencing club meetings. The Bowling, Badminton and Modern Dance clubs will meet on Wednesdays, and the Outing and Swimming clubs will meet on Thursdays. More independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next two leading brands combined! An impartial poll covering all the Southern tobacco markets reve the smoking preference of the men who really know tobacco—auctii eers, buyers and warehousemen. More of these independc experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next l\ leading brands combined. IT* mih TMaeeo Mwn four own real d£ei So, for LUCKY STRIKE MEANS FINE TOBACCO So round, so firm, so fully packed —so free and easy on the draw ®. PENNSYLVANIA £nej.affement& Parsons—Globisch The engagement of Miss Paul ine Globisch of Lancaster and William Herbert Parsons of Nan ticoke has been announced. Miss Globisch is the president of W. R. A. and a member of Alpha Chi Omega and Mortar Board She is a senior majoring in physi cal education. Mr. Patsons. class of ’4B, is now a physics major at the College of Pharmacy and Sci ence in Philadelphia. -down smoking enjoyment, smoke the smoke tobacco experts smoke! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1948 Meal Saving Course Begins for Wives Classroom demonstrations of Low-cost meal planning for the benefit of G.I. wives and com munity women was started last night in the Home Economics building as a service of the de partment of home economics, Mrs. David Cowell, instructor, said to day. Future demonstrations will con. sist of tw 0 classes. Beginners will meet from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tues day. while advanced students will meet Thursday.
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