PAGE FOUR Simmons Women Present Musicale, Classical Records Simmons Hall women will pre sent "Classical Musicale," a music program featuring long playing records, in Simmons Lounge, 8 p.m. today. All students are invited to at tend the program which will open w ith Handel's "Alcina Suite" and will be followed by Beethoven's "Fourth Piano Con certo" and Schubert's "Great C Major Symphony." If sufficient interest is shown, the idea will be continued. co_edib Kappa Phi Seven girls were recently ini tiated into Kappa Phi, Methodist girls' organization, recently. The new members include Lois Jean Condra, Jane Ellin Crane, Leslie Knuth, Jacqueline O'Dell, Ro berta O'Dell, Shirley Slick and Isabel Sorenson. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta initiated twelve members Saturday after noon. New initiates are Adelaide Bailey, Betsi Conoway, Nancy Cray, Janet Evans, Isobel Grieg, Lois Hartley, Marjorie Jones, Nancy Maurer, Elinor Ralston, Janet Reed, Esther Rinehuls, Anne Woodfin. The initiation climaxed Delta Week, during which pledges and members exchanged parties. Pi Kappa Alpha Newly elected officers for the spring semester at Pi Kappa Al pha are Richard Shultz, presi dent; David Briner, vice-presi dent; John Birkmann, treasurer, and Thomas Karolcik, secretary. Alpha Gamma Rho The following men were ini tiated in Alpha Gamma Rho Sunday: Donald Anthony, Leslie Bender, Ramsey Buchanan, Glenn Bullock, James Clark, Richard Dum, Robert Flowers, John Hanby, Jay McDanel, John Melchor, Paul Or ne r, Russell Orner, Richard Post, John Shear er, William Shute, Alan Wright. All elassfiled advertisements must be In by 12:00 p.m. day preceeding issue. Prices are 40e one insertion : 41.00. three insertions: 17 words or less. All words over 17 three for Se for each insertion. Call Collegian 6711. WANTED WANT SUBSTITUTE for room at Nit tany Dorms. Pease call 4409. Ask for Mort Snitzer, Phi Sigma Delta. FOR SALE TWO SUITS, gray gabardine tailor made and blue worsted-text excellent condi tion. Size 42. Call 4179 after 6 p.m. 1948 FORD 5-passenger coupe, one owner Radio, heater, seat-covers, undercoat ng, 12,600 miles. $1550 cash. Call 3422 after 5:30 p.m. SIZE 38 TUX. Good condition. Will sac rifice. See George Piedmo, Nittany 33-6, ext. 293. 1936 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. 1946 mo tor, good rubber, new battery, recent paint job. Call Marilyn, extension 366 J between 8 and 5. AILS. SIZE 42. Worn twice $3O. Skis olea harnesses $lO. Sheep-lined flying SPECIALS for SOPH HOP WHITE ORCHIDS 2.98 up ORCHIDS 1.98 up 2 GARDENIAS 1.50 CAMELLIAS 98c ea. Woodring's Floral Gardens 117 E. Beaver Phone 2045 Coeds Compete in Telegraphics Coeds will compete in the first meet of National Telegraphic Swimming in White Hall pool at 7:45 p.m. today. The nature of the meet requires that girls swim against time in order that scores may be sent to Skidmore College, host school for this year's competition. A second meet to allow for the bet terment of ties will be held Fri clay, February 25. Approximately 50 schools enter Telegraphics each year, and each entry is placed in a region. They may qualify for first, secone., third place, etc., in that competition as well as for a place nationally. Teams from the College have done consistently well in placing regionally and nationally, last year's team placing first in the Eastern Region and fourth, na tionally. Team members who have com pleted the eight one-half hour daily swim periods necessary for entry are Lois Evans, Marilyn Guillet, Commie Keller, Lucy Mitinger, Reta Reed and Betty Jane Strom. Miss Ruth Leonard. is coach of the team and is assisted by Miss Jacque Zivic. Philotes To Honor Advisors at Tea Philotes will entertain their advisor, Miss Marie Haidt, asso ciate professor of physical edu cation, and their prospective ad visors, Dr. Jessie Bernard, asso ciate professor of sociology, and Dr. Agnes McElwee, associate professor of English composition at a tea in the study lounge of Simmons on Saturday from two to four. Members of Philotes will serve refreshments. An open meeting for all inde pendent women will be held in the second floor lounge of Sim mons at 7 p.m. Monday. This meeting is mainly for prospective members and all independent women are urged to attend. Philotes was organized in 1937 to bring independent women into a closer relationship in their so cial life and activities. Discus sions, speakers, and social func tions are all included in plans for this semester. CLASSIFIEDS jacket, Schick electric razor $3.50. Call Kermit Brown, 2638. TUXEDO, BRAND new, size 37 regular A bargain. Call George 4332. PAIR OF GLASSES—brown ease in or near Rec. Hall, Saturday night. Phone 4400 ; contact Patrol Office. BETWEEN Cooks Restaurant and 402 E. College avenue at noon, Feb. 13: Bill Kriner's wallet. Reward. LADIES' WHITE gold Bulova watch, White Hall, M o nd a y night, initials "NDZ" on buck. Call 349 Ath Hall. CENTRAL Allt School Aviation Training Pin between Schwab and Simmons Fri day. Call B. J. Burket, 353 Simmons. HAVING TROUBLE with German? Will tutor at very reasonable rates. Call Fred, 3150 between 9-10 p.m. DRESSES and formals altered and made For students only. Reasonable prices Work guaranteed. Cal 8453. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA LOST MISCELLANEOUS Women's Honorary To Compile List Of Chaperones A list of available chaperones for group dances and social events is being compiled in the Dean of Women's office. This project was undertaken at the request of the Dean of Wo men who found that many organ izations had diffffieulty in secur ing chaperones for dances and social affairs. At its weekly meeting Mortar Board elected new officers to fill vacancies left by graduating sen iors. Lois Resler was elected treasurer; Marjarie Gorham, his torian; and Nancy Ault, Frances Keeney and Patricia Kinkead were chosen to write an article for the Mortar Board Quarterly, national publication . Easton Man Wins Sorority Contest David Bergstein of Easton won the portable radio given by Alpha Epsilon Phi in their contest sponsored January 25 for the sor ority's local project, the Penn State Nursery school. Of the $l5O the sorority has raised for the project, $lOO will be given to the school and the rest will go to the GI Nursery school. Alpha Delta Sigma Donald Baker was recently el ected secretary and Frank Rose, treasurer, of Alpha Delta Sigma, men's national advertising hon orary. QUICK PRESSING FOR SOPH HOP We will remain open Friday night until 10:00 p.m. to press your suit for Soph Hop. HALL'S DRY CLEANING SHOP Under the Corner Room Entrance on Allen Street Charles 124 S. ALLEN Opens Tomorrow SEE YOU TOMORROW The Eyes of the Camera Are Upon You at the Penn State Photo Shop For The Best In PORTRAITS Films - Frames - Photos can Slate Photo Sho p 212 East College Avenue naturally we had you in mind when we designed our new store. also when we were selecting our new spring clothes AT 124 S. ALLEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949