The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 21, 1948, Image 4

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Soph Hockey Team
Hands Double Loss
To Upperclassmen
Women’s interclass hockey be
gan Monday afternoon as the
sophomore team defeated the
upperclassman 4-2. In a second
game on Tuesday the sophomores
were again successful, winning by
a 5-2 score.
Three sophomore goals were
made by Evelyn Lanning and one
by Phyllis Brenckman on Mon
day. In Tuesday’s game for the
sophomore team, Pat Wolfe was
responsible for two goals, Evelyn
Lanning for two, and Nancy Mat
tern for one. Frances Nichols
scored all goals for the upper
class team on both days.
Sophomores participating in
both games were Phyllis Brenck
man, Gladys Humphreys, Hilde
gard Hurm, Mary Ann Krepps,
Evelyn Lanning, and Pat Wolfe.
Those playing only on Monday
were Barbara Lintzmeyer, Bar
bara Ann McClurken and Betty
Spencer, and those on Tuesday
were Carolyn Caveny, Joann Hoy,
Nancy Mattern, and Irene Sloat.
Upperclassman playing in both
ames were Genie Bassart, Jean
Cameron, Frances Nichols, Elea
nor Ralston, and Pat Rauterberg.
B. J. Sammons and Shirley Hack
enberg participated on Monday
only and Sally Brooke and Marion
"'nek played only on Tuesday.
Correction-
Bridge Club and Fencing Club
meet in White Hall at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday nights and not on
Thursday as Saturday’s Colleg
ian states.
AIN'T THE WAY
I HEARD IT!
# Tickets ARE
available and YOU
can still vet good
seats for tonight's
<ihow at Student
Union NOW l
"Bring
Back
My
Wingbaek"
Opens Tonight, 7 P.M.
Versatile
Oxford
ARROW
SHIRTS and TIES
UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
LA Council
Today is the last day or Lib
eral Arts students to cast their
votes for Liberal Arts Student
Council candidates, announced
Selma Zasofsky, council presi
dent. Voting will take place in
the lobby of Sparks from 9
/clock to four o'clock today..
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must oe
in b f 12:00 p.m. day proceeding issue.
Prices are 40c one insertion . $l.OO.
three insertions: 17 words or less. All
words over 17 three for 6c for each
insertion. Call Collegian 071 L.
FOR SALE
<JORY coffee maker with three burners
three extra bottoms and six tops. Also
meat ulicer and pair of scales. Call 4320
during mealtime, ask for caterer.
1940 CHEVROLET Coupe; radio, heater,
two new tires. Mike Glauherman, Nit
tany 32-3. Phone 5051, Ext. 292.
1947 TRAILER, 16-ft., bottle gas stove.
sleeping accommodations for four. Write
P E. Krausa, Box 294, State College.
USED CARS on budget plan; Chevrolets,
Plymouths, Fords. McClellan Chevrolet,
Inc., 642 E. College avenue, phone 6769,
IMPORTED BRIAR PIPES—The new Per
sonalized Pipe with initials or frater
nity Greek letters inlaid. The ideal gift.
Bud Udis, 2486, 138 S. Allen St., Gaylord
Co. representative.
KEEP WARM l Get an Air Corps J&cke!. ;
fur collar, wool-lined, waterproof. A
rood buy for $14.00. Call Wilker, 2941.
TARGET RIFLE, 22 caliber Winchester
with 8X scope. Also high power target
and game rifles. All new condition. Lucas,
52, Glenn T and Building, evenings.
PRINTING
Mullilithing Addressograph
Service
COMMERCIAL PRINTING ,
Glennland Bldg. Phone 6662
HAIR
on th«
FACE
ARMS AND LEGS
Removed Permanently
by ELECTROLYSIS
the only method en
dorsed by physicians.
S. BOGEL
103 E. Beaver Ave.
Slate College—62Bs
A STEVENS Ranger 6 shot .bolt action,
10 gauge shotgun. Call Grant Davis,
•'969.
FARNSWORTH Radio - Victrola consol
lotto, with intermixed record changer,
for trailers or small apartments, $109.95.
The Harmony Shop.
LOST-—Lady’s wrist watch, “Central”
make, between New Beaver and Wind
crest. Finder please contact Mrs. Sands,
02 Windrreat.
LOST Leather jacket at Phi Sigma
Delta, Saturday night. Finder please
call Dave Nalvern, 4409.
RED Alligator Ronson Cigarette lighter on
Saturday. October 16. If found please
call Donna Mitrani. 43 Atherton.
LOST —Commerce 30 book, author, Tan
ner. Finder please return to student
Union. W. Ricketts.
S A
V
s
Parker 51
worlds most
wanted pen
\X7ith leaders in government and business, the
’ ' arts and professions—Parker “51” is the
preferred writing instrument. Actually, 83 sur
veys in 34 countries show Parker to be the
world’s most-wanted pen.
Here is a pen of flawless beauty and balance.
Precision-made throughout. The 51’a exclusive
alloy point starts instantly—paces your swiftest
thoughts with ease. What’s more, you never need
\ blotter. For the “51” writes dry with new
’uperchrome, the ink created for this pen alone.
See the famous “51” at your Parker dealer’s
today. Choice of colors, custom points. Pens,
including the new demi-size, $12.50 and up.
Sets, $18.75 to $BO.OO. The Parker Pen Company,
Janesville, Wis., U.S.A.; Toronto, Can.
FOB RENT
ROOM Available for married couple
Kitchen facilities. Good references need*
ed. Located 5 miles from Stale College.
Phone Bellefonte 6506. Mrs. Hite.
PLEASANT single room in faculty home
for fluiet male student. 512 W. Rilge
Ave. Phone 4281.
MISCELLANEOUS
WEEK-DAY TUTOR in French in State
College. Write Mr*. Howard Miller,
Hnllowell Aptfl., Bellefonte.
FOUND—Parker pen, near Nittany Dell.
Owner call Gelatko, No. 851.
LUTHERANS —Put on your old clothes
and prepare to make new friends on the
LSA’s hike to the PSCA cabin tonight.
First group leaves church at 6:30; sec
ond group at 7:30.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948
N A HURRY ? On the spot pressing at
Quick Press Shop, plus expert alterations
ind dry denning.
WANTED -Piano in good condition. Con*
tnct Jack Kushner or Russel Sadker at
2312.
YOU TOO can enjoy your weekend. Let
Thespians roll you in the aisles. Tonight
at 7 p.m. ‘'Bring Back My Wingback.”
Tickets available at Student Union.
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IN THE HAND OF OIL GWUERMO BH.T— Dr. Bek is
Cuba's Ambassador to the United States and her
permanent United Nations delegate. Like many other
representatives, he used a Parker “ 51 ” to sign the
new Inter-American Defense Treaty. By this pact
the 21 American Republics pledge themselves to
mutual defense in case of attack.
(ll CAM «VM aw**— for interest
ing, true stories about the Parker
“51” Pen. Base it on your own experi
ence—or relate the experience of some
friend. $25.00 for each story used.
Just report the facta. Stories are
judged on facts alone. All letters
become our property —cannot be re
turned. Address: The Parker Pen
Company, Dept. S-47, Janesville,Wjs.
OMk IM*«* IMn> haOMnaa
WANTED
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