PAM'. TinT'n Dating. Continues; Coke Return Cards Due Tuesday Coke cards for Thursday and Friday's formal rushing must be torited in at the Panhellenic Post Office in Atherton lounge, SW, by sororities at B a.m. , today. Coke dating will continue throughout the remainder of the week until 7:30 p.m. Friday. Rushees may receive these coke cards from 10 a.m. to 1. p.m. today and must return their answers from 1 to 4 p.m. Sororities pick up the returned coke cards at 5 p.m "At Homes" Following the end of this week's coke dating, sororities will hold "At Homes" from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. These affairs are all by invitation and rushees may stay no longer than one hour at any one sorority, nor may they re visit the same sorority that after noon. During the second week of for mal rushing coke dates will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. The evening coke dating will be replaced by the informal parties held each evening. Each sorority will hold only two of these parties, either on Monday and Wednesday or on Tuesday and Thursday. A sched ule of the nights when the indi vidual, sororities will hold parties is in the Panhellenic guide book. Coffee Hours Coffee hours, held from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. and frQm 3:45 to 5:15 p.m. Saturday, February 25, will conclude rushing activities. Sigma Phi Epsilon Recen initiates of Sigma Phi Epsilon ire Tony Orsini and Georg zcobs. New pledges of the f nity are John Ewan shad- Kirk, Robert Scbreiber, Felix mges, Carmen Troisi and 1. .d Williams. NOW! At Yo ur., Warner Theatre ea Ilia/1m VAN JOHNSON JOHN HODIAK RICARDO MONTALBAN "Battleground" c._. late WILLIAM POWELL BETSY DRAKE "Dancing in the Dark" nit e__any WALTER PIDGEON ETHEL I3AFIRYMORE "Red Danube" TT-Tr DAILY COLLEGIAN slvi T^ rwiry,r,GE PFANSYT 1/ ANT A Acquacade Tryouts Slated Tomorrow • Tryouts for the S w im m i.n g Club's spring acquacade will be held in the White Han swimming pool at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night. Any girl who was a member of the WRA Swimming Club dur ing the first semester or who par ticipated with an i n't r amur al Swimming team is eligible to try out. It is essential that all inter ested participants be present at this time, Miss Ruth Leonard, swimming instructor in charge of the acquacade, stated. The Water Safety Instructor's Course for women students will begin tonight in 1 White Hall at 7 p.m. Any woman student holding a current Senior Life Saving certificate may enroll in the course providing she is at least nineteen .years of age. Alpha Phi Delta At a recent meeting of Alpha Phi Delta• William Celani was elected president of the frater nity. Other officers elected were. Dominic Palumbo, vice-president; Robert TUrissini, secretary; Don ald Preate, treasurer; Eugene R. Altobelli, house manager; and Louis Gestine, chaplain. • • in the low-price field gives you highest dollar value . . famous Fisher Body . . . lower cost motoring! sr • • • Finest • • . at Lowest cost! Here's your buy for 1950 . . . for all the things you want in a motor car at lowest cost . . . the new Chevrolet with Style- Star Body by Fisher! It's the one and only low-priced car that offers you a choice of automatic or standard drive . . . with the thrilling ngw Powerglide Automatic Transmission and new 105-E.p. Valve-in-Head Engine for finest automatic drive results . . . and with a highly improved, more powerful Valve-in-Head engine and the famous Silent Synchro-Mesh Transmission for finest standard drive results—at lowest cost. SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER The engagement of Lois Cook to Richard Hall has been an nounced. Miss Cook, a senior in Home t conomics, is from Hynd man. She is a member of Gamma Phi. Beta sorority. CLASSIFIEDS WATCH—downtown Friday night. Call .7nhk Lnvin, 3907. Reward. PARKER black and silver, clip half brok en, between Burrows and Sparks, Feb. 2ntl. Call Virginia, Brd, Women's. Ex. 1178. • , GIRL'S red wallet, lost Saturday night. Reward I if found, call Ann Christmas, .1667. RED WALLET, downtown. Please return cards, pictures . . . . it possible, the money. Pm hard up, too. Finder call Jean 2. 5 6 McElwain. ANY' STUDENTS desiring to, earn up to $1.35 per hour on a steady part-time basis, see '-'Perry" at the Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh St. Personal interviews, don't phone. WANTED Photographers. with devel oping equipment, to take photos for the Daily Collegian. Must be able to develop glossy photo in one hour. Call Red Roth, Daily Collegian office between 4 and 5 p.m. FOUR PERSONS with cars to join pool to commute from Altoona. Call 4117. Ask for Elton. PIANIST for organized dance combo Must be able to fake. Call Darrell, 2220 NEWSPAPERS deliveied right to your door by the STUDENT NEWS AGENCY —Sunday mornings. Call Ext: 2049. MISCELLANEOUS STUDENTS—Get your thesis, term papers mimeographing and typing done Secre tarial. Service, Hotel State College, phone 4006. YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired right here in 'State College, in mafy cases 24 hours service. Just "dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 'West College Ave. 1 Chevrolet alone ' 4, 4411,4;;U:c Conveniently listed under "Automobiles" in your local classified telfphone directory Hall—Cook LOST WANTED A'S BEST SELLER .. . . AMERICA'S BEST BUY! MALE STUDENT desiring room with South American student. call at 430 W. Beaver Ave. or phone 6793. PICKED UP wrong coat outside 200 Will lard Monday: , Call Helm, 2220. FRENCH TUTORING Call 7755. Mrs. Fawkes, former College instructor. 1105 S. Allen Street. FOR SALE SEE 1308 IRVIN for a good used car or new Oldsmobile. State College Automo bile Company. Phone 3451. GOLF SEASON around the corner, but must encrifice 4 good ironsand bag for . , $l5. Call 3988. HALLICRAFTERS, Model 3-98 4-wave band receiver. Tone control and record Plug-in. Good condition. Call Jim 2290. YOU WANT ITI I have it. Whnt? That abode for you and the spouse. Line forms at 502 W. Beaver Ave., 3rd floor. Ask for Bill Shaw. ALTO SAX for sale. Excellent condition Call Sulker 2312. SLIDE RULE--K&E, excellent condition Call 3179, ask for John. , TUXEDO with tails, good condition, size 'V, long. Call Bob Stefanon, 3449. DANCING at the PARADISE CAFE 118 S. Spring St., Bellefonte Every Wednesday starting Feb. 15, 1950 and every FRIDAY and SATURDAY Presenting This Week THE BIRMINGHAM' FIVE and Danceable Music Chevrolet—and" Chevrolet alone.—brings you all these advantages at lowest cost! NEW STYLE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER . . . NEW TWO TONE'FISHER INTERIORS ... CENTER-POINT STEERING AND UNITIZED KNEE-ACTION RIDE . . . CURVED WINDSHIELD WITH PANORAMIC VISIBILITY .. . BIGGEST OF ALL LOW-PRICED CARS . . PROVED CERTI-SAFE HYDRAULIC BRAKES . . EXTRA-ECONOMICAL TO OWN, POWER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Combination of Powerglide Transmission and 105-lnp. Engine - optional•on De Luxe models at extra cost. v-s,~' . . , , ,,..rrnll 15. 1950 NEW DIEILUEN drawing net, regular price $19.95, sacrificing for $l5. Call Tony Pleats, 2909. 23' PLYMOUTH trailer—electric refriger ator, apartment-size stove, hot and cold running water. Forced sale, reasonable. Weidman 6045. 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartmet $6O. Ten miles south on Route 822. Call Centre Hall 123-R-4. TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT STUDENT' UNION Players present: TIME IS A . DREAM a thought provpicing play Opens Run on Feb. 17 Friday —90 c Saturday $1.25 .• - REFRESHMENTS - at CENTER STAGE Allen and Hamilton St. "Centre County's only continually running LIVE Theatre" Curtain-8 t.A.: The Styleline De Luxe 4•Door Wax OPERATE AND MAINTAIN. FOR RENT
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