FAF ottt? Town Freshmen Elect Dennistorr Barbara Denniston was recent ly elected freshman town repre sentative to the Freshman Coun cil, Anna Keller, WSGA town senator in charge of the election, stated yesterday. Only three percent of the fresh man town girls eligible to vote participated in the election, which was conducted by a postcard vote, Miss Keller stated. Miss Denniston was elected from a group of girls who were nomina ted early in November at the WSGA mass meeting. Other can didates for the office were Nancy ‘Tiggins, Sylvia Powers, and anne Reist. Miss Denniston will be a mem ber of the Council, which is com posed of freshman dormitory unit presidents.' Barbara Klopp, WSGA sophomore senator, serves as chairman of the group. Itfjarriaffed Palaskey—Gross The marriage of Martha Gross from Beliefonte to Joseph Palas key from Coaldale was performed on Thursday, November 24. Miss Gross, a member of Phi Mu sorority, is a senior in music education. She is a member of the Louise Homer Club, the Col lege Choir, Treble Singers, the Concert Blue Band and past president of Phi Mu. Palaskey, now an engineer in Dubois, graduated from the Col lege last June. Angus —Knuth Leslie Rnuth, a senior in Home Economics at the College, and Henry Angus, a junior in busi ness administration at the Uni versity of Pittsburgh, were re cently married in the Methodist church in Lock Haven. Miss Knuth, who is from Pitts burgh, is an Alpha Xi Delta. Angus, a Theta Chi, is from Lock Haven. Shupp—Huston Joan Huston, a former student in Home Economics at the Col lege, and Franklin Shupp, a graduate in psychology, were married on Thanksgiving Day in Johnstown. Miss Huston, an Alpha Xi Delta, is from Paridsville. Shupp, who is from Mount Joy, is a mem ber of Kappa Delta Rho. Taylor—Mead Marjorie Mead of State College and James Taylor of Bellwood were married in formal ceremony in the State College Presbyterian Church on Saturday, November 26. Miss Mead, majoring in music at the College, will graduate this February. She is a member of Phi Mu, Cwens, Symphonic CAN YOU TOP THIS? .ween Now and Christmas, the LION STUDIO will one portrait im your order in “life-like oils” - - - - at NO EXTRA COST! '.ember - - Since there is never a sitting charge, you are not obligated in way if you are not perfectly satisfied with your proofs. “Individuality In Portraiture" Visit Bill Coleman's LION STUDIO at 136 E. COLLEGE AVENUE OR CALL 4454 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS NOW IN THK DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLuIWjE. PENNSYLVANIA C!^o-(L*clit6 Beta Sigma Omicron New officers elected by the Beta Sigma Omicron pledge class are Evelyn Sebastian; president; Ann XJmlauf, vice-president; and Joanne Snavely, secretary-trea surer. Kappa Alpha Theta Sally Sechler was recently elected president of the Kappa Alpha Theta pledge class. Mary Anne Hanna was elected secre tary. Phi Mu Mary Ann Peck was formally pledged to Phi Mu on Tuesday evening. Zela Tau Alpha Casey Craig was pledged by the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority on Tues day night. Band, College Symphony Orches tra and the Louise Homer Club. She is also pledge director of Phi Mu. Taylor, a major in fuel technol ogy will graduate in June, 1950. He is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Y aughan —Loßiondo The marriage of Samuel Vaughan, a junior in advertising, to Josephine Loßiondo of Phila delphia took place at St Andrews Episcopal Church October 22. Vaughan, a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, is art editor of Froth, photographer for The Daily Collegian, and a member of Players. M WHO doesn't want a watch © for Christmas lime and all gf the time . . . | B. P. MOYER §J Guaranteed Watch Repairs & Upstairs at College § Sportswear s For Lower Prices Visit Pennshire's "Clothesmobile" "Every Monday and Thursday. 4-9 p. nu At 913 W. College Avenue Men's Quality Suits, Topcoats Factory-To-You Philipsburg, Pa. or "CLOTHESMOBILE" CLASSIFIEDS LOST WHOEVER picked up wrong overcoat on ground floor of Sparks at 1:00 Tuesday, be there Thursday to trade. SLIDE RULE—name on inside flap. Re ward. K&E. Call 2779, Louis Kozarek. DROWN LEATHER wallet, please return matrlc card and other papers. Badly needed. Call Jean 215 McElwaln. GOLD ELGIN WRIST watch lost Thanks giving Day. Expansion bracelet. Return to Collegian office. SMALL TIGER part Persian cat, "Hoop er”. Please call State College 2369. Re- LOST—Dark green coat, first floor Home Economics, between 1-2 p.m. Nov. 21. Finder return 25G Atherton. LOST • Tnn pockctbook containing wal let, glass cose. Home Economic Bulld •ng., Reward. Call Wheeler 2290, ONE OF fellows picked up at Old Fort — taken to Lewisburgion Tuesday, Nov. 22 in Packard convertible, please return •diderule, taken by mistake, to Student Union. PAIR OF BROWN fur-lined gloves No vember 22, prrobably in 10 Sparks, Please return to Old Main. FOR SALE 1048 PLYMOUTH four-doof blue sedan, excellent condition. Reasonable price ‘lust 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. Solve Your Laundry Problem! Machines will wash your laundry in less than no time. 9 lbs. for only 30c. Quick, Courteous Service MARSHALL’S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY 454 E. College Ave.—Rear Plenty of Free Parking Space At Your Warner Theatre NOW! C^athaum GEORGE RAFT VIRGINIA MAYO "RED LIGHT" late VICTOR MATURE ' LIZABETH SCOTT "EASY LIVING" littcinii BEATRICE PEARSON MEL FERRER "LOST BOUNDARIES" EFFECT i 1047 BUICK 4-door —all equipment. Good shape—sl39s. Call Morris Youngdakl, 6051*272, Room 23. GREY GABARDINE topcoat for sale. Size 44, long. Call Danny Kline 4023. WANTED CALLER FOR BARN dancing for. Sunday affair. Call 137 Simmons Hall today. RIDERS WANTED to Miami, Florida De cember 21. Notify Leroy Guccini. Call Extension 294 immediately. WILL TRADE *49 Bulck Dynaflow for 2 invitations to the Military 3all, Friday, December 9, Rec Hall. Elliot Lawrence and his orchestra. REWARD for information leading to re covery Webster portable wire recorder. Call KDR, Don Yenko. WANT RIDE to Florida for Xmaa. Call 4402, ask for Carl. > CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS ! STOP and LOOK CHRISTMAS CANDLES ALUMINUM WARE WREATHS,'PINE CONES POTTERY WARE GIFT WRAPPINGS PUNCH SETS XMAS DECORATIONS METAL FRAMES FIGURINES FOR MING TREES TREASURE HOUSE 136 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE STATE Comfortable Formality! ARROW DRESS SHIRTS "Shorthorn" $6.50 ARROW SHIRTS TIES • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS VWWkftVWWWWWWW BN STATE COLLEGE YOUNG MEWS SHOP THUKS! I'iX, UMAJ&MttUn i, IT ISN’T NECESSARY to send your type writer out of town for repair. Just dial 2492 or bring machine to 688 West College Ave. , BOARD FOR STUDENTS—SIO per week. Mrs. Miley, 622 S. Allen, phone 4147, ROOM for one man in double room on corner, with running water. Call 4860, ask for C.R. SINGLE ROOM for quiet graduate atu« dent. Call after 6:00 p.m State College 6810. | SIX-ROOM HOUSE with all conveniences, hot water heat; also 3-room furnished apartment, both 10 miles east of State College, along Route 322, vacant Decem ber sth. Phone 123-R-4, Centre Hall. COLLEGE ic your Arrow dea|«r now for your ChrUtmai and Now Yoar'f formal wear noodt, - FOR ALL YOUR Arrow Needs MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT VWIiV "Nassau"— The new spread collar stylo $6.50 Whether you're prom chairman, glee club man, or stag at eve, you will be correct and mfortable in Arrow's formal ts, dress ties and collars.
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