PAGE FOUR Women Plan Swim Meets Organizational meetings of co cda interested in participating in national swimming telegraphies for women will be held in White Hall pool at 7:30 p.m. today and at 7 p.m. tomorrow for those unable to attend the first meeting. Participation is not restricted to members of the swimming club, although the latter sponsors telegraphies, and all girls inter ested in speed swimming are urg ed to report to one of the meet ings. The regular swimming club program will be carried on as usual. Dates for the two telegraphic meets have been set as somejjjme in the latter part of February. Best times of the swimmers will then be sent to a host school, se lected by district and previous, record in telegraphies. The College team was winner of the Eastern Region last year accumulating 80.5 points. The team gained first, second and fourth place in the 40 yd. crawl, third place in the 40 yd. back crawl and breast stroke, a tie for first in the 100 yd. crawl, and third place in the 100 yd. breast. The team secured fourth place in the Nationals topped by Pur due, Michigan State and Skid more. Lee Ann Wagner, last year’s president of WRA, placed first in the 40 yd. crawl, tied for second in the 5 yd. medley relay, and placed second in the 100 yd. free style relay. ShiyaqementA Silverburg—Herman The engagement of Norma Her man to Edward Silverberg was recently announced. Miss Herman, a senior in the School of Education, is vice president of Alpha Epsilon Phi. She is from Philadelphia. Mr. Silverberg is a commerce and finance major and is a mem ber of Phi Sigma Delta and man ager of the tennis team. SEE THE ROYAL PORTABLE ••• with FINOIR FORM K • New! The most sensational typewriter improvement in yean —FINGER FORM KEYS—de signed to cradle your finger tips' And omfy the New ROYA! PORTABLE— the world’s lint truly modern typewriter—hu this revohitioaiiy feature! And more, besides! Nmrßsaetrt Speed Specert hfUUhiCtavrl Manual And nagf other Important Panhel Plans Workshop Panhellenic Council, meeting Tuesday night, furthered its plans for establishing the Panhellenic Workshop, said Adelaide Finkel ston, president. The workshop, an innovation by this year's council, is for the purpose of ironing out individual and mutual sorority difficulties by means of round-table discus sions. Thus far three round-table meetings are being planned for the first Saturday in January. Panhel delegates, as well as mem bers of the participating soror ities, will attend the discussions. Workshop committee members are Sarah Gilliland, Deane Brown, and Miss Finkelston. Discussion at the meeting also included plans being made in con junction with IFC and Froth for a big week-end being extended into a week, corresponding to Dartmouth’s “Winter Carnival” and Cornell’s “Junior Week.” The next meeting of Panhel will be held at the Kappa Alpha Theta house on December 14, fol lowing a new system of meeting in the various sorority houses in stead of the College buildings. Parsons —Globisch The marriage of Pauline Glob isch, Alpha Chi Omega, to Wil liam H. Parsons, Sigma Pi alum, took place in Lancaster, Thanks giving day. Mrs. Parsons is completing her senior year while Mr. Parsons is continuing teaching at the Phila delphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Delta Upsilon Delta Upsilon fraternity enter tained the Gamma Phi Beta sor ority at the fraternity house last night. The sorority will hold a Square Dance at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house, Friday, Decem ber 3. improvements and perfections! Come in and see the New Royal Portable! New Quiet De Luxe model, $89.50, plus tax. CARL H. STEELE 121 E. Bmtu Are. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA *lAJedclin cjA Hand Made Gifts, Drawing, Highlight Theta’s Bazaar Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold its annual charity ba zaar for the benefit of the Insti tute of Logapedics in the chapter house from 2 p. m. to 5 p.m. Sat urday. Sales will include knitted arti cles, hand printed goods, hand embroidered articles, novelty goods and such miscellaneous items as pot-holders, stuffed ani mals, sponge toys, oil paintings, baby booties, and a white man’s scarf to be initialed upon request of the purchaser. Drawing will be held to ascer tain the winner of the man’s jacquard hand knit ski sweater, chanced off by the sorority mem bers at three for twenty-five cents and one for ten cents. Sec ond prize will be a pair of argyle socks. The Institute of Logapedics, located in Wichita, Kansas, at the University of Wichita, is an or ganization studying and caring for the speech defects of children. The Institute was recently made responsible for treating veterans of World War II in that district who are suffering from speech difficulties as a result of war shock. Kappa Phi Kappa Phi, Methodist girls club, recently pledged the follow ing girls: Louise Jean Conora, Ann Hillegas, Leslie Knuth, Jac queline O’Dell, Roberta O’Dell, Jo Shrum, and Shirley Slick. Officers of the club are: Doro thy Jansen, president; Navonne Crossley, vice-president; Mary ellen Imbodin, recording secret ary; Arlene Merit, corresponding secretary; Marjorie Musser, treas urer. Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa will enter tain Phi Sigma Delta at a social gathering following an exchange of dinners on Friday. & For a Lasting Christmas Gift IHE PENN STATE CLASS RING L. G.BALFOUR CO. % State College Office in the Athletic Store 23 More Days 'Til Christmas BUT ONLY 3 MORE DAYS 'TIL HARVEST BALL Dec. 4 “Music Designed For Dancing” by Allen Snair and 10-Piece Orchestra. Tickets At S. U. $1.50 Per Couple, Tax Incl. REC HALL 8-12 CLASSIFIEDS I CONFESS. Took your rnincoat Nov. 19 in Main Eng. Return mine. Call Los 2538. ENGLISH LIT. 25 BOOK with “Metzger”. cover; notea written on side of pages. Reward. Call Queeney 5051-273. PERSON WHO TdOK wrong Army Offi cers ahort coat on Monday, Nov. 29, 121 Sparks, call 6882. I have yours. WANTED COUPLE DESIRE RIDE to Chicago. Leav ing Dec. 18. Share driving and expen ses. Call 2790, after 5 p.m. REWARD OFFERED for 2-room apart ment for marritd.vet, grad student. No children. Call Mrs. Fineberg 3989. FOB RENT ROOM FOR MALE STUDENT, Call 3191. FOR SALE ONE PAIR SKIS and one pair aki shoes size ten. Call Bill 2677. 1942 DODGE, sedan fluid drive, good rub ber, good condition. J. D. Magargee, 233 Windcreat. RAIN, snow, sleet, hail . . .FOR PRO TECTION plus get a flight jacket. For »collaV wool-lined. Call Wilker 2941. NEW EVENING GOWN, all satin, size 16. Call Marie Schwasta 2196. SKIS, complete with bindings and poles. Also ski boots, size 10 *4 E. Call Dave Nalven, 4409. 1947 REMINGTON-RAND portable type writer. Good condition. Call 4926 af ter 7 p.m. Delta Zeta Mrs. Freida Scholcraft, director, and Mrs. Russell Costello, nation al secretary, of Delta Zeta sor irity will arrive today and visit the sorority until Sunday. A tea will be given in their honor Saturda at 2 p.m. Teresa Gorka was recently pledged to the sorority. Phi Sigma Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma recently pledged Ruth Malamud. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948 DICYCLE—why walk, ride to class, good condition, light basket, chain guard. Contact T. Paul, Pollock 2, Km. 3, Ext. 262. FEDERAL 219 ENLARGER, like new with all metal easel for $35. Must sell to pay GI insurance. Cal! Bob 4019. 35MM ARGUS Cl-CAMERA 4.8 lens, good condition. Call Hctrlch, Room 16, 4171. 1947 MAJESTIC HOUSE TRAILER 26. feet, three rooms completely furnished. Like new, priced rignt for quick sale. Phone 5051-289, Glenn Johnson. ATTENTION YOUNG MEN! Some bar- gains in slightly used clothing, sizes 40 regular, 44-46 long. One finely tailored suit like new. Call State College 3840 evenings. 1037 FORD TUDOR, rebuilt motor, radio and heater, sealed beam lights. Con tact Jerry Pier 116 Watts Hall. MISCELLANEOUS TUESDAY IS FROTH DAY PARTY REFRESHMENTS for Christmas and other parties. Birthday cakes and other cakes. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin ave. Phone 4818. WE DO TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING according to specifications. Secretarial Service, Room 205, “Above the Corner”, phone 4906. WORK WANTED by experienced dress maker. Mrs. F. L. Huesmann, 114 E. Beaver Ave. Phone 6875. r of Course ' YOU CAN BUY A 4|oirufcrn You're sure of getting the utmost In volue • • • the utmost In quality when you*choose o Hamilton. r Mead Raw OLIVIA 10k natural gold- AIM caMt $52.25