PAGE FOUR Sophomore Women Vote In WSGA-WRA Primaries Primary voting for WSGA-WRA officers begins in the Atherton Hall lobby from 8 o’clock this morning until 5:30 o’clock this after noon. Only sophomore women may vote for the officers listed. These primaries will cut the slate down to two girls for each office, except in the case of a tie where there may be more than two on the slate for each office. Listed for WSGA treasurer are Margaret Lapp, Jessica Lightner. Suzanne Scurfield, Ge.trude Shade, and Betty Jane Strom. Nominees for sophomore sena tor of WSGA include Gladys Gernnant, Carolyn Henshaw. Martha Ann McMillan, Barbara Sprenkle, and Ella Louise Wil liams. WRA secretary-treasurer candi dates are Hildegarde Hurm, Nan- CLASS All classified advertisements must be n by 12:00 p.m. day proceeding Issue. Prices are 40c one insertion; $l.OO, three insertions: 17 wordes or less. All words over 17 three for 5c for each insertion. Call Collegian G7ll. 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, unless you can “Bring back my wingback.” Schwab, Oct. 21, 22, 1048 STUDEBAKER Champion Convert- ible—yellow black top, white side walls, overdrive, hill holder Four week* old. A 1 Chakmak, 5051, 792 Kx., Jordnn Hall, Room 401. Call or write. 1984 PLYMOUTH, 4 door sedan and 1932 Ford Model “B" Tudor Sedan. Room 201 Irvin. 1940 CHEVROLET Coupe—radio, hcnter, two new tires. Mike Glnuberman, Nit tany 32-3 Phone 5051-Ext. 292. BABY CARRIAGE good condition. $lO. Mr. Nichols 3384, or 9123 S. Pugh St DETROIT Jewel gas range, excellent condition. $40.00; box spring, mattress, *3O. See Frank Blanchard, Center Quonset Hut, 1% miles south on Route 322, turr. right below O’Bryans. .941 STUDEBAKER 4-door. Rndio. heater and defroster. Price $725. It. r les, Nittany Dorm 22. Rm. 22. 1339 PONTIAC—2 door sedan. After 6:00 p.m.. Pollock Circle, Dorm 12, R. 35. ''hone 3986. LOST TAN GABARDINE windbreaker jacket in in 108 Main Engineering Thursday P M. Reward. Phone 6163. Dave Keller. LOST —At State Diner, slide rule in brown rubber case. Call Fazio, Dm. 44. Rm. 10 BROWN Eversharp Fountain Pen. lost Wed. Osmond Lab. Cal Joe 3463. Ho ward. HAIR •n the FACE ARMS AND LEGS ■moved Permanently by ELECTROLYSIS —the only method ra don *d by physicians. S. BOGEL 103 E. Beaver Ave. State College—62Bs MIDNITE PREVUE TONIGHT ! Doors Open 11:30 P-M. TENSE! TOUGHt TERRIFIC! "CRY OF THE CITY" Starring VICTOR MATURE RICHARD CONTE cy Mendenhall, Nancy Torrance Lois Von Vactor. and Patricia ' olfe. The list for WRA sophomore representatives is Shirley Giles. Gladys Humphreys, Virginia Richards, Peggy Rothermel, and Ella Mae Seitz. Candidates for assistant intra mural chairman of WRA are Bar bara Brice, Evelyn Laning, Jo Anne Ryman, and Nancy Zeigler FIEDS ROOMS— For weekends of Oct. 23 anti Nov. 12. Please contact Manes or Brod sky Phi Sigma Delta 4409 immediately. EXPERIENCED Walter without 11 and 5 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. Thone 3491. ALUMNI father wants room for October 22. 23. Get in touch with W. F. Mun hall. Dorm 42. WANTED Portable typewriter. Must bf late model. Willing to pay ;ood price. Call Lee, Hillcrest House. WANTED—Typing, filing or other cleri cal work. Mornings only. Can give ref cronces. Call Maude 4882 WANTED —Double room for October 22- 23. Call John 2990. Westminster Foundation BULLETIN BOARD SCAVENGER HUNT AND SOCIAL—SATURDAY 8 P.M Meet at the Foundation STUDENT DEPARTMENT SUNDAY. 9:30 AM. Worship Service in Westmin ster Hall followed by tw 0 re ligious courses: “Why Protest ant?" and "Gospel of Mark" MORNING CHURCH SERVICE 10:45 A.M. Presbyterian Church Sermon "I Believe in God" Rev. A. E. Newcomer Jr. HYMN-SING AND FIRESIDE 6:20 P.M. Musicale service. Plan to be present at the Westminster Fellowship. Welcome to the Preebyteriar Church and the Westminslei Foundation while at Penr Slate. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WANTED AIM Elections- (Continued from page one) 50 per cent of the men eligible to vote participated in the polling. The elected representatives will take their seats, along with repre sentatives from Tri-Dorms and town independent men students, in the AIM committee as soon as YOU CAN STILL BE A WINNER GET INTO THE PHILIP MORRIS SCORECAST CONTEST NOW! HERE'S WHAT YOU WIN FOR YOURSELF: woo m# lot thrSS HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN WIN FOR YOUR LIVING GROUP OR CLUB! FIRST PRIZE A Stunning Large Screen crfdmifui/ Television Set with full 13 Channel coverage and Direct-View 10" Tube This handsome prize goes to the Group entering the most ballots do ing entire contest. FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION SEE BULLETINS AT: ANNOUNCING! LAST WEEK’S WINNERS! phiUP MORRI CALL FOR that body can be made func tional. Tri-dorm elections will prob ably be held Monday. However, a snag has been hit in the attempt to contact town students, and elections there may not be run off for as long as two or three weeks. Once all representatives to the Scons ibr7hzes So/ore/ 200 "W*** lor m stwM SECOND PRIZE A Beautiful Crfdntihal Auto matic Radio-Phonograph Console with Miracle Tone Arm. Plays both 45-minute and standard records—for Group with second '•lghesl number of ballots entered CORNER ROOM THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, ll committees have been eleci president will be chosn to his seat in All-College Cabin representative of all indepent men on campus. Copies of the General Col Catalogue are available at Registrar’s Office, first floor, Main. 50 PV»IP for one THIRD PRIZE crfdaukal Console Radio Phonograph with Miracle Tone Arm. Plays up to twelve records. Changes records in 3Vi seconds - for Group with third highest number of ballots entered. GRAHAM’S REA & DERICK’S
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