The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 26, 1950, Image 4

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    PAGF FOUR
Day-Student Rooms
in Women's Building
To Open On Friday
The new Day-Student rooms
in Woman's Building will be
officially opened with an Open
House from 2 to 5 p.m. on Friday.
These rooms, essentially a pri
vate suite in the south end of
Woman's Building, are a project
of the 1949 Cwens to be admin
istered by succeeding groups of
Cwens. Girls who do not live in
the dormitories have long been
in need of a campus "home", and
Cwens is helping them to realize
this goal.
The rooms are being opened
at this time because it is believed
that the girls will need centrally
located rooms in which to study
or relax, drop packages or leave
Messages for friends during exam
week. The use of the rooms will
be subject to dormitory regula
tions and, therefore, will be' open
from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every
day. Members of the orientation
crew and honoraries will be wel
come to use these facilities when
ever the need arises. Mrs. Kath
erine Donor will serve as hostess.
Take Penn State with you.
Join the Penn State Alumni As
sociation.
News Briefs
(Continued from page one)
Greeters Club
The executive committee of the
Greeters Club will meet in 6
Home Economics at 7 o'clock to
night to reinstate delinquent
members. The regular club meet
ing will be in 6 Home Economics
at 8 o'clock tonight.
Vet Book Refunds
Veterans' checks representing
amounts due for books and sup
plies are now available in the
Bursar's Office. These checks are
for the third regular semester
payment made on January 19,
1950.
Economics Mixer
An informal reception for , the
graduating seniors in the depart
ment of economics and for de
partment faculty members and
their wives will be' held in the
TUB from 7 to 8 o'clock tonight.
ISAI Soiree
The International Society of
Ancient Instruments will con
duct its quarterly soiree at the
usual time and place.
Take Penn State with you.
Join the Penn State Alumni As
sociation.
Take A Chance
On Love?
See page 3
YOUNG MEN'S, SHOP'S
1 WEEKLY SPECIALS
Reg. 55c
FANCY HOSE 3 pr. $l.lO
Reg. $1.50
TIES 69c
WHITE KERCHIEFS
2 for 25c
Reg. $3.50 to $4.95
MUFFLERS $1.69
89c Fancy Broadcloth
SHORTS 69c
$6.95 Keystone
SWEATERS $4.95
All Sleeveless
SWEATERS $3.29
$3.65 Famous Make White
SHIRTS $2.29
YOUNG MEN'S SHOP
127 S. Allen
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
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Pintar-Trumpeter
The engagement of Barbara
Trumpeter of Monessen and Law
rence Pintar of Farrell has been
announced. Miss Trumpeter, a
sophomore in education, is •. a
member of Kappa Delta Sorority.
Mr. Pintar is a sophomore in
chemical engineering.
CLASSIFIEDS
LOST
WILL PERSON who picked up brown
lerither wallet in Rec Hall Thursday by
mistake, return same to Student Union
desk, no money, cards irreplaceable.
LOST BEAUTIFUL French scenic Scarf.
Sentimental value. Reward. Phone 302
McElwain. Anita.
INGERSOLL POCKET Watch, at Rec Hall
on Wednesday night. Call Dorm 8, Rm.
LOST—Parker "21" Pen on Friday, Jan
uary 20th. Black barrel, silver top. Cull
Meloy, 4902.
LOST:TOPCOAT' in Chem. Eng. Jan. 24.
Taken by mistake. I have yours. Charles
Schultz. Phone 3308.
MISCELLANEOUS
STUDENTS—Get your thesis, term papers,
mimeographing, and typing done! Sec
retarial service. Hotel State College.
Phone 4906.
YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired
right here in State College. In many
eases 24 hour service. Just Dial 2492 or
bring machine to 633 West College Ave.
TIRED OF looking at the same four
walls? We have walls you've never seen:
Stop at 320-B Windcrest or call MacMillan
at 3970. That nickle may save you $5OO.
GOING ON a Vacation? Take my special
cookies, with you. Nice tin boxes: $1.50.
$3.00, $5.00. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave.
Phone 4818, State College.
TASH—ELECTION seems assured. Mice
students get to meet and know you,
they'll vote for Tash. Amos.
WANTED
WANTED—USED Baby Carriage in good
condition. Write W. McMillan. Flem
ing, Pa. Stating. condition and price.
RIDE WANTED to Dover, N. J. or vici
nity. Saturday, Feb. 4 after 5:30 p.m.
Phone Jim, 2649.
YOUNG PROTESTANT couple to shaie
large furnished house, no children—
rent s3s Inquire 176 E. Curtin St.,
Bellefonte, after 7 p.m.
TWO MALE students desire room for spring
semester, starting Feb. 7th. Call 5051.
Ext. 270. Keith Orn.
PHONOGRAPH — WITH Automatic Record
Changer. Jesse Sharpiro, Dorm 2,
Room 31.
BOARD & ROOM
• FOR MEN
Inquire At
MARILYN HALL
317 E. Beaver Ave.
Telephone 3935
Ask For Mrs. Elleard
NOW! ,
At Your
Warner Theatre
Cadman'?
LLOYD BRIDGES
BARBARA DAYTON
"Trapped"
Stale
The International Film
Club Presents
W. Somerset Maugham's
"Quartet"
With 40 Famous Players
e. any
JOEL,McCREA
VIRGINIA MAYO
"Colorado
Territory"
dEPLACEMENT WANTED to take room HOUSE TRAILER-27 foot Palace, avail- SEE 808 IRVIN—for a good used car
at Nittany Dorm for Spring Semester. . able immediately,—Extras—PUlced • for or a new Oldsmobile. State College Au-
Please Call Tom McAvoy, Ext. 282. quick sale, $850.00. C. M. fancy, 107% tomobile Company, phone 3451.
S. Allen.
RIDE—WANTED to Newark, N. .1. any-
time after 12 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1. 1932 FOUR DOOR Dodge Sedan—goes to Trailer with enclosed porch, permanent
Call 6935. Ask for Jim Fortner. • highest bidder before Jan. 28th. ' Call bed, many extras. Occupancy immediately:
4618 after 5 p.m. Apply 330-B Windcrest after 5:30 p.M.
FOR SALE
ALL-ALUMINUM Spartan house trailer, WHITE ENAMEL Icebox; not refrigerator.
with bottled gas stove, etc. Immediate Good condition. 12 ft. storage. $2 5 .0 0 .
Corn 17, 60, 90. History 19. Econ 21, USED TEXTBOOKS, excellent condition. occupancy. Must sacrifice. See Jerry By- Call 9-6231. •
rem,
Typing T. Call 4437, Jimmy. .
Hoover's Trailer Park.
1948 DELUXE Zimmer Aluminum House-
MEN'SMUST SELL immediately-18' housetrail- Trailer, 27 ft., Frigidaire, Electric
BICYCLE good condition, call er with addition. Good condition, bottled Water Heater, Bottled Gas, ventilating
7756, 1109 South Alien St,, State College. gas; will accept best offer. Call after 6:00 fans, venetian blinds. May be seen after
36 PONTIAC SEDAN, mechanically ex -
p.m., 355 Windcrest. 5 p.m. Poorman's Service Station,• N.
'i. Atherton St. Priced for quick sale. J. G.
eellent, body fair, inside exceptional. For LONG PLAYING records New stock 'Timmons.
information call Dorm 36-5. available now. Large selection of Billy
FOR SALE-1942 Chevrolet Club Coupe, Eckstine records ; • also Rag Mop. The
• FOR RENT
radio, heater, etc. $496. Call Rimer, 2887, Music Room, Glenniand Bldg. a
between 6 and 8 p.m.
HOUSE TRAILER 21' Covered Wagon. BEAUTIFUL 3 ROOM and bath, central
21-FOOT TRAILER with extra room at- Excellent condition. Available immediate. location, one furnished. One unfurnish
tached. Permanent bed. Low cost. Close ly. Call 332-B Windcrest. Selling price ed. Occupancy Feb. Phone '7-9 p.m.
to campus. Phone Barr, 2640. $775.00 Quick Sale. Bellefonte 3986.
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Graduating Seniors . . . .
TAKE PENN STATE
WITH YOU
Join the Alumni-Association on or before February 7
While Your Membership Fee is
At its September 23, 1949, meeting, the Executive. Board of the Penn State Alumni
Association authorized the Association to solicit annual memberships from seniors
for $2.00 providing that sum is paid on or before the day of Commencement.
Join now and take advantage of this' special' rate.
• Subscription to . the Penn State, Alumni News ,magazine, issued 7 times
each year.
Subicription to the Penn Stater, a quarterly newspaper.
• First priority , on reserved football. tickets.
• The Football. Letter, 'a : weekly printed account of each game during
the season.
• The 'Association sponsors 60 active Penn State District Clubs and pro
vides programs (films •and speakers) for meetings all over the nation.
These clubeof ten help , yOung alumi to become acquainted and acclimated
to new cities and new environments.
• The Association conducts class reunions in June and Homecoming in
the fall.
• The Alum6i Office maintains .
the most complete biographical and occu
pational records of the 40,000 alumni. •
• Our addressograph plate file is the only active Penn State alumni Mail
ing list in existence.
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• Over 700,000 individual pieces of mail went.out last year to alumni frtim
the Association mailing room. • •
• Alumni (3 years after graduation) elect 9 members to the College Board
of Trustees, and also 5 representatives to the Athletic Advisory Board.
PENN STATE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
LIFE. MEMBERSHIP 104 Old Main, State College, Pa.
Paid in Full . . . . $50.00
Installments . . . $55.00
(Down payment of $ll.OO
and 4 annual installments
of $ll.OO each.)
After Commencement!
Only $2 for One Year
(After Feb. 7 Your Fee Will be $3.00)
Benefit from these Alumni Services:-
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I 'Enclosed is My Check for $
For ( ) Annual or ( ) Life Membership
Name Class 1950
Street
City
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26,. 1950
State