PAGE EI^HT nu iugei Swayze - Frey Doris Frey and Calvin Swayze. Jr., both from Harrisburg, were married in that city in Septeir ber. Miss Frey, a member of Al- pha Gamma Delta, graduated from the College In June, 1948. Swayze, now a senior in hotel administration, is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Blue Key. Scoll - Hughes The wedding of Maria Hughes and Henry Scott was performed in Reading on August 16. Miss Hughes graduated last June in animal husbandry. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Scott, a senior in civil engineer ing, is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. To give you a finer cigarette Lucky Strike maintains AMERICA’S FINEST CIGARETTE LABORATORY America’s largest cigarette research laboratory is your guarantee that Luckies are a finer cigarette! You see here the largest and most complete laboratory of its kind operated by any cigarette manufacturer in America. For many years Lucky Strike scientists have delved into cigarette research on an extensive scale. Out of this has grown an elaborate system of quality control. Every step in the making of Luckies—from before the tobacco is bought until the finished cigarette reaches you—comes under the laboratory’s watchful eye. As you read this, a constant stream of tobacco... samples So round, so firm,-so fully packed. Typical of many devices designed to maintain standards of quality, this mechanism helps avoid loose ends . . . makes doubly sure your Lucky ie so round, so firm, so fully packed. —LUCKIES FAY MORE for fine tobacco (millions of dollars more than official parity prices) We LUCKIES PAY MORE Kessel - Cushman Joan Cushman and J. Bertram Kessel, assistant professor in phy sical education and athletics, were married September 10 in Phila delphia. Miss Cushman, who grad ated in June in home economics, us president of Kappa Kappa iamma sorority. Theta Alpha Phi Fred Leuschner and Jean Bick erton have been elected president and vice-president respectively of the College chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, National dramatic fra ternity. Admissions With the admission of 1,006 men and 231 women into the new freshman class, the total en rollment of the college in 1934 became 4,467. for cipareffe research rHE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA FOIC SALE: All Aluminum Spartan Trailercoach. * Excellent condition, see Jerry Byrem after 6 o'clock, Hoover's Trailer Park. 1037 DODGE 4-door in all around good condition. Phone 4814). Ask for Kit. Price $350. PAIR SIZE .10 hand-made track shoes; also medium size full dress tail coat. Call Nick 7710. USED HOOVER upright sweeper with attachments, $15.00. Call 3801. 1032 DODGE 4-door sedan. Good condi tion. Call 4618 after 5 o’clock. LOST BLUE WALLET containing meal ticket, room key in Corner Room Thurs day. Finder please return to Collegian office. LOST Smooth Wednesday night or Thursday a.m. Con tains valuable cards. Reward for return ing to K. M. McCartney. Phone 4939; from every tobacco-growing area ... is flowing: i into the laboratory in Richmond, Virginia. These samples are scientifically analyzed, mid reports of then: quality go to the men who buy at auction for the makers of Lucky Strike. Armed with this confidential, scientific in formation—and their own sound judgment— these men go after finer tobacco. This fine tobacco —together with scientifically controlled manufacturing methods—is your assurance that there is no finer cigarette than Lucky Strike! So free and easy on. the draw. This meter draws air through- the cigarette, measures the draw. Samples are tested to see if they are properly filled. Tests like this guarantee Luckies-ace fiee and easy on the draw. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE LOST brown leather wallet BROWN Shteffer fountain pen in EE. Tuesday. Finder call George Himes, 6786. TRENCH COAT. Name on label McMcnn min. Taken by mistake Friday at second floor Sparks. Return to Sparks custodian. Your’e there. LOST THURSDAY or Friday Log-Log Slide Rule. Call 2148 or leave at desk in Old Main. ONE CLASS RING inscribed New Cum berland. Call John Belter, phone 6311. FOUND WATCH FOUND at Beaver Field Thurs day evening, .October 6th. Phone 6789. WANTED GOOD LOOKING SONGSTRESS, inter ested in band job, can play piano well, read music fast, lead group singing, good at arranging vocal parts. Call 6676. MAN to work as orderly. Hours 4 p.m. to midnight. Must be reliable. Supt. Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte. STUDENTS FOR SALESWORK. in your spare time. Average commission—s2.oo per hour. Inquire Jay Jones 2760. Testing tobacco. Samples from every tobaceo growing area ace analyzed before and after pur chase. These extensive scientific analyses, along with the expert judgment of Lucky Strike buyers, assure you that the tobacco in Luckies is fine* . your own red deep- smoking enjoyment . g i f Yo* a filter cigarette. g f § M*BU / Pm*® tMs to yow r self. Bey '• ««*•« •« fft(r Iwcfcfcw todoyi TUESDAY, OCTOBER M, 1 m MISCELLANEOUS HEY MARLIN! LOOK! Penn State Is classified-conscious because classified advertising is effective and quick. Mote and more people are advertising every day. Thelma. HARRY’S-RENT-A-BIKE—4OO E. College Ave. Phone 4800. 35 cents per hour. Special day rates. IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your type writer out of town for repair. Just dial 2492 dr bring machine to 638 West College Ave. CAR OWNERS ATTENTION. Join AAA now. only $6.00 for first year. State College Hotel, Room 205, phone 4906. TYPING AND MIMEOGRAPHING done reasonable. Secretarial Service, State College Hotel, Room 205, phone 4906. SANDWICHES, ICE CREAM, milk,, choco late milk, etc., can be had at Dorm 20 and the PUB starting at 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. MEET THE outstanding Penn State Alum of 1924, Willy Watson Thespians are bringing him to Schwab, October 13, 14, Lucky Strike’s fhne fo.
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