PAGE FOUR CLASSIFIEDS HAMPDEN PINK GOLD WATCH. black band, between Simmons and Allen St.., Monday. Call Jeanette. 15 Simmons. Re ward. ENGINEERS ATTENTION! Person who recovered silderule at Industrial Engi neering office, November 2, took wrong eliderule. Please return. WANTED RIDE to Chicago or vicinity, on or around Thanksgiving. Will ',hare driving and expenses. Call Solis, 2184. NEED RIDE from Williamsport to State College Friday about 1 p.m. Return Sunday noon. Call Krane 2312. SAVED not by, but tickets for "SkIN OF OUR TEETH." November 11, 12, 13 -- Schwab 8:00 p.m. DATE tht won't be late for Players' - Skin of Our Teeth"--Tonight at 8:00. 111 Sutie Sophomore, 5051. A SUBSTITUTE for my room in Nittany Dorms 43-21. See W. A. Scott, at the •oom or call. IEPLACEMENT for Watts Dorm; suit able financial arrangements. Call Bil , ok's Restaurant after 5 :00 p.m. RIDE to Columbus or vicinity (prefer ably Cincinnati) leaving for Thanks ving vacation. Call James Pound, 2651 IDE to Ann Arbor or Detroit, on or around Thanksgiving. Jim Barry, phone 51-Ext. 702. 307 Jordan. AITERS and dish washers needed ur gently Saturday night, 7-10 p.m. $3 and I. Call Cramer 1332. MISCELLANEOUS 'ATERNITIES an d SORORITIES Mimeographing of house party news. Isonable. We type accurately, eezmomi- Al and fast. Secretarial Service, Room `5 State College Hotel, top of Corner nhone 4905. /147 FORGET Junior Prom Tickets on at Student Union from 8:30 until 1. Friday. November 12th. TTANY room and board i.vailablo after Dec. lat. Contact Robert De Vrieß, Nit-. 'y 32. Room 8, Slate College. \ILABLE. Public Stenographer. TYP -Ig, mimeographing. dictation. Hours 1-5 ,t. daily. Nittany Realty Building (above lye's Korner). Phone 70P4, State College. Ndditional Classifieds on page 3 PRINTING lultilithing Addressograph Service COMMERCIAL PRINTING Glennland Bldg. Phone 6662 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Alpha Chi Omega Mrs. James M. McDonald, the province president of Alpha Chi Omega, is visiting the local chap ter from Wednesday to Friday. Mrs. McDonald is from Colum bus, Ohio, and is a graduate of Ohio State. Acacia The following men were re cently initiated by Acacia: David F. Dean, Vernon H. Ritter, Wil liam D. S. Copenhaver, Marvin A. Yeager, Harry W. Reid, and W. Richard Evans. SU Plans (Continued from page one) part of the planning committee attended the National Student Union Convention in Roanoke, Va., gaining many views of stu dent union problems pertaining to planning of the building. A larger group, including the undergraduate chairman, archi tects, and members of the Col lege administration, later toured union facilities of five midwest ern colleges: University of Mich igan, Michigan State, University of Wisconsin, University of Illi nois, and Purdue. Women Basketball Teams End Week Of League Activity League 111 teams of women's intramural basketball will meet in White Hall tonight to com plete the first week of the basket ball tournament. League I and League II games were played Tuesday and Wednesday nights, respectively. At 7 p.m. tonight Chi Omega will meet Town and Kappa Kappa Gamma will oppose Ath erton 111. At 8 p.m. Phi Mu is scheduled to meet Atherton 11. while Delta Gamma and Alpha Gamma Delta will oppose one another.. Referees, umpires, and time scorers are mainly coeds in the Physical Education 110 class, although some are volunteers. Those coeds still wishing to act as officials during the game should contact Nancy Zierl- • assistant intramural chairman of WRA. Tournament finals among the winners of the respective leagues will be held January 19. Twenty- Thirst for Refreshment Relishes Ice-Cold Coke disk for it either way ... both trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF ME COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coca Cola Bottling Company of Altoona four teams are scheduled with weekly games, while Mac Hall and Philotes teams will play only through default of any of the teams on the schedule. 0 1948. The Coca-Cola ComeeeY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948 A Football Message from PENNSHIRE, Straight Off the Cob. GUARD your hard-earned cash and CENTER your thoughts on a new suit from Pennshire. Take advantage of these factory-to-you prices and you'll get more than a QUARTERBACK (nearly a half back!) from a fifty dollar bill. You're sure to END up satisfied with a suit or topcoat by Penn shire, so why not decide today to TACKLE a trip over to Phil ipsburg, and get one of these 100% wool Two-Parts Suits at $28.00*. You'll have no KICK here about price or quality, so don't PASS up this opportunity for real savings! *0 thers of smooth - finished Worsteds (no UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS) at thirty-five do',.. lars tops PHILIPSBURG. PA Factory Salesroom Open Daily 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
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