PAGE FOUR Leonides Selects Hollis To Lead Independents Mrs. Robert Hollis was elected president of Leonides, independ ent women’s organization, at a meeting Monday night. Other officers elected were Florence Freeman, vice-president; Joan Burlein, recording secre tary; Loita Mountjoy, corres ponding secretary; and Helen Bartha, treasurer. Rose Eifert, pas t-president, asked independent women to sup port independent activities, es pecially mixers. Dorothy Roseman, representa tive to the Independent, reported that the first issue of the news paper will be out on Thursday. Louise /jomer Club The Louise Homer Club will meet in the Alpha Chi Omega suite at 8:40 p.m. today. Co-£M> Beta Sigma Omicron Rosemary Delahanty, Evelyn Sebastian and Anne Umlauf were pledged to Beta Sigma Omicron on Sunday morning. The pledges were entertained at breakfast and went as a group to the chapel service. Other • pledges are Jane Crane, Barbara Smith, Marion Wiser and Helen Wray. Zeta Tau Alpha Recently elected officers of Zeta Tau Alpha’s pledge class are Gene Dager, president; Joanne Engman, vice-president; Eleanor Griffiths, secretary; and Betty Anders, treasurer. Lambda Chi Alpha Richard Dissinger, David Har mon, Clifford Hoch, Robert Horn baker, Robert Kolarik and Jos eph Ream were initiated into Lambda Chi Alpha last weekend. News Briefs — (Continued from page one) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Candidates are Buzz Cooper, Robert Menzie, and Clarence Whitlow. Only sen iors may vote and must produce a matriculation card. International Relations All members of the Interna tional Relations Club should be present- at the meeting in 410 Old Main at 8 o’clock tonight to work on the model of the TJ.N. Security Council to be. presented to the school'this Sunday. Foreign . Students Any foreign student attending the College who has not been in contact with Mrs. Rebecca Doern er, Secretary of Foreign Students, is requested to report to her office, Room 3, Willard Hall, as soon as possible. The students’ addresses are needed to complete the fall directory. PSCA Tour and Camp . There are still vacancies for the student United Nations Tour and also for the work camp Saturday. Apply at 304 Old Main. NOW! From A Recent Engagement At Frank Palumbo’s ...Hear... Kenny Shaffer's Trio in JO JO’s Beautiful Dahlia Room NITELY 9 P. M. Oct. 31 Nov. 12 LEWISTOWN, PA. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE-COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Women To Select Sophomdre Senator Elections for WSGA sophomore senator will be held in McElwain, Simmons and McAllister Halls from 10 a.m. to 5 ji.m. today, Shirley Gauger, president of WSGA, announced. A tie vote between Barbara Klopp and Sally Shoemaker, fi nalists in the primary balloting for the office, in the final elect ions on Monday necessitated the voting' today. Other newly elected officers of WSGA. should, attend the WSGA meeting in the WSGA room in White Hall at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Veterans Veterans who have not rei ported changes of address are re quested to do so as soon as possi ble at the Office of the Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs, Room 3, Willard Hall, so that their checks and unclaimed mail may be sent. CLASSIFIEDS LOST TEXTBOOK FOR Eng. Lit. 48 in Sparks. Will finder please call Bob Byington, 6332. PERSON TAKING grey topcoat in Para dise Cafe Saturday please call James Heanue. I have yours. 2486. ONE RHINESTONE earring between . Lambda Chi Alpha and Mac Hall. Finder please call Mary, 321 Mac Allister. LOST—Grey military raincoat, New Col lege Diner, Thurs. night. I have yours, including car keys. Call 6,272. WANTED MAN TO DO cleaning from 12 midnight to 3 a.m. Apply Vic’s Milky Way, 145 South Allen. WANTED LAUNDRY to do. Will call for and deliver 7367. WANTED.RIDE to Pittsburg for one girl Wednesday, 23rd of November. Call 5051 extension. 895.. Leave name and telephone, number.,. 1 TWO MALE STUDENTS to rent large double room, second floor at 512 West College. Call Loffert 3485. TO R SALE 1948 PLYMOUTH four-door blue sedan, excellent condition. Reasonable price. Must sell soon. Call <7131 or 6831. HALLICRAFTERS S-39, 9-tube superhet, AC.DC-portable, 1.5-30 megs. Cost $l4O. e*«******«o*oett***** • PENN STATE PLAYERS * Proudly Present * . "GLASS MENAGERIE" : it at CENTER STAGE 8 • Every Friday and Saturday . At BP. M. ■' * • EAST TWO WEEKS » #*e **«4*<tft****«o*4** I At Your . I Warner Theatre I NOW! aum I RICHARD CONTE I VALENTINA CORTESA II "THIEVES HIGHWAY" fate I LUCILLE BALL ] WILLIAM HOLDEN . II "MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND" JJ Virginia Ma} - Eddie Bracken "GIRL FROM ! JONES BEACH" |j Sell or trade binoculars, camera. Phone Strawbrldge, Irvin Hall 782. FOR SALE—-Sound system, 17 watt, 2 speakers microphone and stand. Port able. Call *3207 after 7:00 p.m. 27-FT. TRAVELO Trailer. Immediate oc- cupancy. Newly painted, good tires. Jack Owens, Hoover’s Trailer Park, phone 3505. 1046 - 25’ ELCAR Housetraller, bottled gas stove, Venetian blinds, shed; sleeps four. Priced for quick sale. 373 • Windr crest. MISCELLANEOUS IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your type writer out of town for repnir. Just dial EXECUTIVE CAREERS IN RETAILING One-year Course IN FORMAL WEAR Three cheers for comfort! This , handsome new AFTER SIX double-breasted peak-lapel tuxedo feels just as free and casual as sport clothes! Shoulders are natural . . . lapels-more generous . . . fabrics much lighter. You’ll look like a fashion plate, dance on air, and feel like a million. Try it. on! All Models *45 and up ,T HUDOFKE, KALIN'S, S. Allen St. JACK HARPER, W. College Ave. HUR'S, E. College Ave. 2402 or bring machine to 633 West College Ave. NOW NO PLACE can compare with the New ParadUo Cafe, 114 South Spring St, Bellefonte, Pa. Every Friday and Saturday, the Birmingham Five, good food, specializing in shrimp and cold platters. Excellent beverages. Excellent Service. PARK YOUR TRAILER at Woodsdale i Park—water—modern rest rooms and laundry. Call 6595 or 3104. GERMAN TUTORING for graduate and undergraduate students. Improve youi German quickly. Reasonable conditions. John McNair 4272. LEARN TO FLY—Cheapest rates in country. Join Penn State Flying Club. Inquire Student U. • Prepare to step into a responsible executive position in the retailing field: buying, advertising, fashion, personnel. Specialized training, ex clusively for college graduates, covers merchandising, personnel manage ment, textiles, store organization, sales promotion, and all phases of store activity. Realistic approach under store-trained faculty. Classes are com bined with paid store work. Students are usually placed before graduation. Co-educational. Master’s degree. Limited enrollment. Write Admissions Office for Bulletin C. RESEARCH BUREAU FOR RETAIL TRAINING UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH * Pittsburgh 13, Pa. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1949 GET YOUR LIMIT
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