The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 21, 1950, Image 4
PAGE FOUR WSGA, Held In Primary elections for WSGA and WRA officers will be held today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the women's dormitory units. This preliminary voting will reduce the number of candidates for each office to two, final elections being held on Thursday. . Girls on the WSGA. slate who will be voted on today include: WSGA Slate Vice-president—Jeannine Bell, Barbara Klopp and. Virginia Mil ler; Senior senator—Helen Bar tha, Audrey Brua, Anne Forrest and Laura Mermelstein; Junior senator—Eleanor Griffith, Joyce Harkins, Nancy McClain, Nancy Lee Saylor, Joan Strunk and Mary Jane Woodrow; and Sopho more senator—Barbara Baker, Janet Coursey, Joan Huthcon, Jane Mastin and Joan Yerger. In the final elections on Thurs day girls will vote for either Ella Louise Williams or Barbara Sprenkle for WSGA president and for either Grace Anderson CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue. Prices, are 50c one insertion; 75c two insertions; $l.OO three insertions; $1.25 four insertions; $1.50 live insertions: 17 weds or less. All words over 17, three for 5c each insertion. Call Collegian 8441—ext. 544. FOR SALE 1934 PLYMOUTH 4-d Sedan, good mechan ical condition. Sound body. Real buy, $6O. Call Jim Beaver, Dorm-24. LOST GREY TOP COAT, tan pigskin Groves in pocket. Pink Elephant Saturday. Finder call College Ext. 508—Devlin. WILL PERSON who took brown wallet from Rec Hall Thursday please mail pictures, driver's license, to Collegian. TOPCOAT—Labeled "Rainfoe taken front coatrack outside of 12 Sparks on Monday, March 13th. Please call Kohl, Dorm 9, Room 16. WANTED TRAILER ON WHEELS for fall. List over-all dimensions and furnishings. Contact Leslie Shallenberger, Box 451, Hopwood, Pa. MAN with desire to work and help build his own future in newspaper business in Gulfport, Miss. Investment of $l,OOO re oinked. Cirbulation, editorial, advertising or office supervision still open. Write, wire or phone today. Gulfport Pictorial Review, phone 306-w. WANTED—Joyce—one weekend of your time between now and 1 April, prefer ably 25 March. Jim. MISCELLANEOUS FOR LENT We serve egg salad, tuna fish, and lettuce-tomato, cheese, etc. Vic's Milky Way, South Allen. YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired right here in State College, in many cases 24 hours service. Just dial 2492 or bring machine to 683 West College Ave. DON'T MISS one of Broadway's greatest musicals. Take your houseparty date to Gershwin's GIRL CRAZY. Tickets on sale at Student Union, Old Main. DON'T SHOOT your houseparty date Sat urday afternoon. Take her to Gershwin's GIRL CRAZY. Tickets on sale at Student Union. STUDENTS—Get your thesis, term papers, mimeographing and typing done! Secre tarial Service. Hotel State College, phone 4906. FOR RENT FOUR TO SEVEN room apartment at 625 Sparks street, available April lat. Rent $lOO up. Write to J. Shibb, Clinton, Carolina. BEAUTIFUL 3-room' furnished or unfurn ished apartment. Occupancy optional. 2nd floor. Contact Mrs. Compton, 112 E. Lamb St., Bellefonte. Why take less than . •Zero-soft water • Proper water temperature •Special soap • Special blueing •Telecoin franchised serv ice •The best The LAUNDERETTE 210 W. College Ave. Thrifty, Sanitary UP TO 9 POUNDS 35c WRA Elections Dorms Today or Robin Brunner for town sen ator. The only WRA offices to be voted on today are those of pres ident and assistant intramural chairman. Girls running for presi dent are Sally Folger, Mary Ellen Grube, Betty Lou Jones and Re gina Williams. Those running for the office of assistant intramural chairman are Betty Champlin, Janet Herd and Mable Marple. WRA vice-president and intra mural chairman will be voted on in the final election Thursday. Candidates for' these offices in clude Margaret Betts and Nancy Worthington, vice-president: and Barbara Cochran and Marilyn Williams, intramural chairman. Psychology Club The Psychology club will meet in 204 Burrowes at 7 o'clock to night. Dr. L. J. Rosan will discuss "A Philosopher Looks at Psychol ogy." College Sportswear SECOND FLOOR MEN'S SUITS Have to Be Good . . . . BECAUSE WE WILL GIVE A NEW SUIT FREE IF YOU. CAN BEAT OUR PRICE ANYWHERE Economy $29." Grade All Wool Gabardine Better Grade $3.50 Gabardine and Worsted Plus Alterations • SECOND FLOOR BARGAIN ROOM 103 E. BEAVER WALLET PHOTOS 20 for $l.OO Perfect for Application or Friendship Photos. 2%x3 3 / 4 double weight prints on best quality silk-finish paper. Mail your portrait NOW for prompt ser vice. Any size photo will make good reproductions. Original returned un harmed. Please include 16c for postage. Reprints from our copy negatives Lc each, minimum order 10 prints. Satis faction guaranteed. MAIL TO-DAY CO. Box 1112 IT'S NOT TOO LATE! You can still make that Summer Trip to Europe ,with International Youth PARIS BY AIR .$360 ROUND TRIP' Flights to LONDON and ROME Write or Phone INTERNATIONAL YOUTH, Inc. 150 Broadway New York 7, N. Y. COrtland 7-0362 To assure passage write immediately THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA WRA Elections Customs --- (Continued from page one) the rush hours and permit "stopping" on both sides at that time. Action on this question has not yet been completed. Use •cf the ample parking space behind Simmons and McElwain halls has also been suggested since rear exits make that area even more accessable than Short lidge Road. News Briefs Theta Sigma Phi The deadline for answers to invitations to the matrix table of Theta Sigma Phi has been ex tended to Wednesday at 5 o'clock. They may be turned in at Stu dent Union. Penn State Club The Penn State club has in vited new members to attend a meeting in 405 Old Main at 7 o'clock tonight. This will be the last chance for new members to join this semester. HAVE A SNACK at Roan's Dairy Center Opposite Simmons NOW! • At Your Warner Theatre Cathaum HELD OVER! - Jane Russell Jack Buefel "THE OUTLAW" ciate ' HELD OVER! Clark Gable Loretta Young "KEY TO • THE CITY" Mitany . The International Flint Club Presents 'Battle for Music' With the Music 1)f MOZART - BEETHOVEN and many others! A MESSAGE TO YOUNG MEN'S ALL VETERANS SHOP SPECIAL PURCHASE Save Some of Your Bonus From Famous Puritan Mills Money and Obtain An In- All Wool Sleeveless come Return For Yourself • SWEATERS of 4 1/2 Percent Sound Bonds and Mutual $1 I. Funds .Will .Assure .You Safety and Income Reg. $3.95 10 Colors To Choose From so Mail a Postcard for Free 05 Different Styles Details to oSizes S-M-L R. H. JOHNSON '& CO. .YOUNG MEN'S P.O. Box 576, State College, Pa. SHOP SCHWAB AUDITORIUM MAR. 23 7:30 PM .90 MAR. 24 , 7:30 PM 1.20 MAR., 25 ' 7:30 PM 1.20 ... plus . . SATURDAY MATINEE MAR. 25 2 PM 1.20 All Seats Reserved Prices Include Tax TICKETS NOW AT STUDENT UNION Plus 10 . ' 4sk for it either way - - both State Tax trade-marks mean the same thing. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF ALTOONA 1949, The Coca-Cola Company CENTRE BEVERAGE CO., Inc. Rear 218 E. College Ave. For PROMPT SERVICE - Phone 2462 TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1950 Thespians present GERSHWIN'S GIRL CRAZY a musical comedy Meeting the gang to discuss a —a date with the campus quei or just killing time between clat —the Field House at Louisiana St, University in Baton Rouge is of the favorite places for a rend vous. At the Field' House, as college campus haunts everywht a frosty bottle of Coca-Cola is viva on hand for the pause refreshes—Coke belongs.