The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 30, 1949, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
WSGA Drive
Begins Today
With $5OO as a goal, the 21st
WSGA Christmas Drive will get
underway today. The drive will
last until Tuesday, Dec. 6. Dor
mitory presidents are seeking 30
cents from each girl to achieve
the goal.
Chimney boxes will be loca
ted in dormitory lounges, the
Comer Room, and the . TUB, so
that anyone who does not have
the opportunity to contribute
through dormitory units, may acid
his share to the drive.
Three groups benefit from the
drive. Part of the money goes
to work here on campus. This is
the money that goes into the Het
zel Fund, an emergency fund
which aids men and women stu
dents by loans and gifts.
The second group which re
ceives money from the drive •is
the Mifflin County Children’s Aid
Society in Lewistown. Contribu
tory funds help provide toys and
spending money for children
adopted into families who can
provide them with only the bare
necessities of life.
The American Women’s Hos
pitals are now working to relieve
suffering among the civilian
population of Europe through dis
ease prevention and child help.
This is the third organization
which benefits from the Christ
mas Drive.
Senate Installs
Three New Members
Three new senate members
were installed at the last Senate
meeting, announced Shirley Gau
ger, president of WSGA. They
are Virginia Miller, treasurer;
Jo Ann and Margaret Schultz;
freshman senators.
The week before, Senate had
Mr. and Mrs. James Milholland
as' guests at the meeting. Refresh
ments were served.
Zeta Tau Alpha
The Zeta Tau Alpha sorority
was recently entertained by the
Sigma Pi fraternity at a supper
party.
Beta Sigma Omicron
Joanne Snavely and Marion
Wilson were recently pledged by
Beta Sigma Omicron.
10th Anniversary
SALE!
SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY
Open Alt Day Wednesday
4 BIG DAYS
WEDNESDAY... THURSDAY
FRIDAY... SATURDAY
Open Friday Til 9 P.M.
COATS,.. SUITS... DRESSES
SAVE UP TO 50%
CHARLES SHOP
ALLEN STREET
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Hat Council
(Continued from page one)
On the customs committee with
Gabriel are Eileen Bonnert, presi
dent of Chimes; Pelton Wheeler,
president of Blue Key: and Rose
Eifert, treasurer of Chimes.
In other action, Hat Societies
Council asked sororities, frater
nities and independent groups not
to wear black or gray hats simi
lar to those traditionally worn by
hatmen and hatwomen at the
College.
“We ask this,” Morgan said, “to
preserve the honor attached to
being selected as a hatman or
hatwoman at Penn State.”
CLASSIFIEDS
' LOST
WHOEVER picked up wrong overcoat on
ground floor of Sparks at 1:00 Tuesday,
be there Thursday to trade.
WILL THE' person who took brown top
coat, second floor Burrowes Tuee. 15 at
9:00 a.m., please call 7865.
SLIDE RULE—name on inside flap. Re
ward. K&E. Call 2779, Louis Kozarek.
SILVER CRUClFlX—either on campus or
between Mac Hall and Metzger's. Call
'Gwen Kelly, 5051 xt. 78.
BROWN LEATHER wallet. Please return
mntric card and other papers. Badly
needed.' Call Jean 215 McElwain.
GOLD ELGIN WRIST watch lost Thanks
giving Day. Expansion bracelet. Return
to Collpgfan office.
WOULD THE FELLOW from Bradford
who found the raincoat and gloves in his
car Thankscgiving please call Dorm 4-20?
FOR SALE
1948 PLYMOUTH four-door blue sedan.
excellent condition. Reasonable price
Must sell soon. Call. 7131 or 6831.
38 PLYMOUTH COUPE, good condition.
Reasonable price. Call Leßoy 4953.
MEN’S and WOMEN’S .luggage sold direct
from the factory. You can save as
much as 40 percent. Call 3250 and ask for
Don Miller.
COVERED WAGON Trailer, storage shed
attached, $BOO.OO. See Lois Conrad at
Rea and Derick’s.
WANTED
CALLER FOR BARN dancing for Sunday
affair. Call 137 Simmons Hall today.
FREE! LP (Long Playing Catalog)
Sent on Request
Lowest Prices on All CLASSICAL MUSIC
Complete Operas
Chamber Music, Symphonies, Etc. All
records unbreakable. Satisfaction guaran
teed or your money refunded in full.
We Pay Postage Anywhere in U.S.
RECORDS BY MAIL
1451 Broadway, N.Y.C.
RIDERS WANTED to Miami, Florida Do
cember 21. Notify Leroy Guccini. Call
F.kterisioh 294 immediately.
MISCELLANEOUS
IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your type
writer out of town for repair. Just dial
2492 or bring machine to 633 West College
Ave. •
BOARD FOR STUDENTS—SIO per week.
Mrs. Milcy, 622 S. Allen, phone 4147.
FOR RENT
ROOM , for one man in double room on
corner, with running water. Call 4850,
ask for C.R.
SINGLE ROOM for quiet graduate stu
dent. Call after 6:00 p.m State College
6810.
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