PAGE FOUR WSGA Approves Plan to Grant Money for Dormitory Dinners WSGA, meeting Thursday night, approved a plan whereby dormitory councils may have available small sums of money for carrying out decorations for special monthly dinners. Miss Edith Zinn, advisor to WS GA and a representative from the Dean of Women's office, present ed the previous situation to WS GA. Explaining that an attempt hait been made during the past semester to provide one special 'dinner each month for the girls in dormitories, Miss Zinn stated that money for decorations is not available through food budgets or dormitory council allotments. Further business at the weekly meeting of WSGA was a final re port of the money collected dur ing the WSGA Christmas Drive. $275.55 was attained of the $420 goal_ $lOO of this will be sent to the American Women's Hospital, $lOO to the Mifflin County Child Welfare, and the remaining $75.- 5 1 5 to the Estelle H. Hetzel Fund. Additional money not turned in IM Cagers Close Regular Play; Begin Playoffs Shortly Intramural basketball finished its last week of scheduled games in Leagues I and II as three teams emerged in League I for play offs and two teams in League 11. Gamma Phi Beta, with four wins and one loss will meet the winner of a game between Kappa Alpha Theta, five wins, one loss, and Simmons, five wins, one loss in League I. Tri Delt, five wins, no losses, will play off against Zeta Tau Alpha, four wins, one lass, to determine the winner of League H. Competition in League 111 has not yet been completed with Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Gamma Delta, and Atherton 111 in a three way tie at the end of this week's games. Winners of the three leagues will then play-off to determine the final victor of intramural bas ketball. Class basketball has been scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Mon day, when Sophomore I meets the Junior team. At 8 p.m• Sopho more H will compete with the Seniors. Patricia Wolfe and Nan cy Ziegler are in charge of the re spective Sophomore teams, while Blanche Eyer handles the Jun iors. Anita Geiger has been named to head the Senior team. Intramural bowling competi tion was not held this week. The regular schedule will be resumed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week- ono _ sato, sate - 4111 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA will be contributed to the Hetzel Fund. Discussion and action on the one o'clock traveling permissions had to be delayed until the le gality and other aspects of in cluding it on the blanket permis sion could be ascertained. Dis cussion and approval of a Com munity Chest Drive was also de layed until further information could be available. Louise Homer Club Pledges 14 Women Louise Homer Music Honorary pledged 12 active members and two associate members at pledge ceremonies in Atherton Hall Wednesday night. 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LsiestA:ir. —lea* elWfdie Ammo Rise Toloam" engagementi Keefauver—Atkins The engagement of Barbara At kins to William Keefauver was announced by her parents over the holidays. Miss Atkins, who will graduate in commerce and finance in January, is vice-presi dent of Delta Gamma, past trea surer of Chimes and of Hat-So cieties Council. Keefauver, a graduate of the College is work ing with Bell Telephone Labora tories in New York and going to New York University Law School. At the College he was president of Phi Sigma Kappa, and a mem ber of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Thespians and Blue Band. Farrell—Gilligan Announcement has been made of the engagement of Marian Gil ligan, of Wilkes-Barre, to Paul Farrell, a senior in the School of Liberal Arts. Farrell is a member of Student Tribunal and also Chi Phi fraternity. Sleboda—Gavlick The engagement of Dorothy Gavlick to George Sleboda has been announced. Miss Gavlick is a resident of Wyoming, Pa., while Sleboda, a senior in commerce and finance, is a member of Chi Phi. %Sofa& 41/ X&CXY rota. atEVEZ ewe" you ~ s 6 4¼ CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be In by 12:00 p.m. day preceeding Mews. 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 6711. WOULD PERSON who picked up slide rule by mistake in Sparks Tuesday ev ening, Jan. 4, call McClain Kit. SINGLE STRAND of pearls Wedneslay between 300 block of East College ave nue and White Hall. If found call 3820 or return to 101 White Hall. BLACK PARKER PENCIL with gray top gold band, before ChristMaa vacation Sentimental value. Call Kitty 8372. GREEN AND BLACK striped Shaeffer pencil Monday between Pond Lab and Sigma Chi House. Gold band with J. D. Cooner Jr., engraved. Call Cooner 6786. FOB RENT BELLEFONTE. APARTMENT available week of Feb. let by purchase of fur nishings. Call College extension 19M. PLEASANT ROOM in faculty home. In structor or graduate student preferred. Garage available. Phone 2638. FOB SALE QUONSET HUT. furnished. 3 rooms and bath. AU conveniences. In borough, near Dares Eno Station. 1938 PLYMOUTH. Good condition. Call SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1949 Jame s Ritchey, Collegc Poultry Farm, 6711, Ext. 2873. TUXEDO, double breasted, size 36 or 37. Good style and condition. Call 4010 mealtimes. AUTOMATIC Motorola record player with cabinet. Wireless type. Excellent con dition. Call Jim Swab, 4702. PORTABLE RADlO—new batteries, rea sonable. Contact Sieg, Nlttany 28-5. EMERSON table model radio phonograph. Can be seen after 7 p.m. at 406 Wind crest. TWENTY-FOUR FOOT trailer in good condition with additional insulated room. Occupancy February. no -B Winderest. 1939 PALACE TRAILER, 25' overall, $B5O. Inquire James Young, Hoover Trailer Camp. SKI BOOTS Czechoslovakian made, aim 10-10 1 / 2 . Call Franchle 861. DETROLA candid camera with wollensak 3.5 lens, Alters, sun shade and leather case. MISCELLANEOUS TYPING REASONABLE. Call State Col lege 6347. ALL KIND of party refreshments, espe cially birthday and other cakes, cookice. sandwiches, fruit punch. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. Phone State College 4818. WANTED LEAD ALTO SAX for established dance band. Experience necessary. Call Gene Sprague, 4151 after 7 p.m. ~ra~:::..,:, ; ~:... ~ ~, .:.? , rg::fi4i,:hw -~. Y „.,. ~ .. COM.. TM AIMBICAII TOBACCO ..
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