PAc4,l FOUR 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 five insertions: 17 words or less. All words over 17, three for 5c each insertion. Call Collegian 8441—ext. 544. WANTED FULL TIME photographic technician. Experience necessary. Call College Ex tension 2125. Ask for Mrs. Lehman. STUDENT FOR part time summer work. Exchange for attractive room. Must he here weekends. Call 2133. MISCELLANEOUS YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired right here in State College. in many caeca 24 hours service. Just dial 2492 or bring machine to 233 West College Ave. STUDENTS GET your term papers, mimeographing and typing done. Sec reterial service, Hotel State College. Phone 4006. ENJOY YOUR Summer Sessions. Live a Lambda Chi Alpha. Room and Board or Board only. Phone 2602. EXCELLENT FRUIT Punch $1.45 per gallon. Birthday cakes and other cakes. All kinds of party refreshments. —Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave., Phone 4818. TIM AG BILL Dining Room will be open for a 5-day week during the main 'summer session. For reservations Phone 287 t. FOR RENT BICYCLES FOR RENT day or night. Organize a group hike. 400 E. College Phone 4200. Harry Hunter. ROOMS FOR 2 and 3 persons for sum mer school and fall at 207 E. Park Ave. call 2877 between 6 and' 8 p.m. DESIRABLE SINGLE room for male student. Available June 1. Also 2 bed rooms and bath. Can be rented separate •7y for the fall semester. Private phone. Call 4279. FOR SALE IRON CRIB and mattress, $3; wicker stroller-wadi, $5; John GeYes, 432 Windero3t. WHIZZER MOTOR bike and accessories Used, $75. Call Don Wilson 2672. eng a g. enz wits Lowery-Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexan der of Newport, R. 1., have re cently announced the engage ment of their daughter, Irene Louise, to John Curtis Lowery, ment of their daughter, Irene Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowery of Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Miss Alexander is now attend ing the Milgrim Business School of Newport. Lowery is a student at the College majoring in Com merce and Finance. A late summer wedding is planned. AUSTRIAN STEYR 9 m.m. 8-shot auto matic 6123. Any evening after '7 p.m. GLENN PLAID SUIT-40—one button roll, top coat, all in excellent condition. Reasonable price. Call 2313. 24' HOUSETRAILER set up to move in. Insulated room attached. Will sell for balance of mortgage. Apply Guy Stearns Bellefonte RD 1. FORCED SALE Argus C-3 Camera, Slightly used. Cheap! Call Jim Betz 6943. GOO N. Allen TRANSPORTATION—Five men's wo men's used bikes, all different styles, come 524 N. Ilurrowes, Apt. 6. GOOD USED All Leather Golf Bag Call 2318. 1930 CHEVROLET, excellent condition, recently overhauled, very_ good tires. See Bob, 118 S. Pugh St. LOST ONE BLACK Navy officers raincoat on Mon. I've got yours and it's too darn big! Call 4377, F. A. lanni. BOND TOPCOAT instead of a Richmond Bros. at Pi Kappa Phi April 29. Call Dick Anderson 4937. SHORT, WHITE organdy jacket with. short pink embroidered sleeves. Lost Saturday • night at Phi Kappa Sigma. Please call 2421) . GOLD RING with two ishie diamonds and an aquamarine center. Lost in field be. tween Grange and Temporary Monday afternoon. Reward. Call Pat High, 357 Simmons. TT-Tr. DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Twenty Coeds Compete In Women's Tennis Tournament Twenty coeds are participating in the Women's All-College tennis tournament which began May 1, Following elimination toUr nament rules, contestants will participate in five rounds of play. Each round will be based on the best out of three sets. Regina Williams, assistant intramural chairman of the Women's Recreation Association, is direct ing the playoffs. The contestants are: Jacque line Axelrod, Esther Beck, Bar bara Benck, Barbara Cochran, Kay Doner, Marion Gotteried, Ann Green, Sally Greenberger, Mary Ellen Grube, Marilyn Guil let, Nancy Hanna, Jacqueline Harter, and Lydia Kuharsky. Also, Evelyn Laning, Eleanor Morisuye, Jane Morton, Helen Rusinko, Audrey Smoker, Kath erine Weber, and Rae Witherow. Contestants are requested to record set scores on the tourna ment schedule posted on the bulletin board in Wtite Three golfers will vie for the All-College Women's golf title. They are Audrey Barasch, Sue Feit, and Patricia Wolfe. FOR ALL YOUR Arrow Needs, IN STATE COLLEGE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 127 S. ALLEN STATE COLLEGE Bridge Contest Winners The winners of the All-College Bridge. Tournament held Tuesday night were Jacques Homire and Harry Kaufmann. Trophies were presented to both: Still Going Strong Yes, 'Yes, My Darling Daughter' is still going strong at Center Stage. So why not get your tickets now at the Student Union desk in the Old Main lobby. Tickets are .90c foi , Friday' night and $1.25 for Saturday night (In cluding refreshments). THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1050 Rehearsal There will be a rehearsal of all participants in the May Day processional on Holmes Field from 3 to 5 p.m. to morrow. Excuses from class es are available in the offices of the, Dean of Women and Dean of Men. ' Girls working on the Hem lock chain are reminded that they are to continue working from • . 7 to 9:30 p.m. each night in the greenhouses. FOR THE SUMMER PHI KAPPA Room $4 Weekly Phone 3907 A play performed by consci entious actors for your enjoy ment and relaxation. • • tomtit Attb SCHWAB AUDITORIUM ZBT SAFETY RHYME CONTEST Write a Verse . . . Win a Trophy Just send us, in aeCordince with the simple rules below, your rhyme about safety and your' group (Fra ternity, Sorority, Dormitory, or Club) may. win .a beautiful .10 inch gold and silver 'trophy. The winner to be, announced at "Maim Street, Z.8.T." .Saturday - evening, -May .20, 1910, as part of the ZBT Senior Ball Boise party 'entertainment. __ , __For hints on what to-write, see the sample rhyme below. Remember 'that entries will be judged on originality and safety promotional • possibilities.- Rules 1. ,Send - your:. rhyme' to "Maim Street, Z.8.T." The decision of the below or on the back of a penny pastel card. 2: Contestants must be regularly enrolled . students at Penn State,. and specify . the living group or club to receive the 'trophy:. as only, groups are eligible to:win. Frateirnities,, sororities, doimitories; or clubs being eligiblei 3. There is no limit ;to, the numhei of entries 'allowed from one person or from one grotip of —persons.. All entries 'Must be postmarked - ...before midnight, Thursday, May 18, 1950. All entries become the property of "Maim treet, Z.8.T." The decision - of the Judges tai-final.,; I~3~viJ<!~ .r!~ MIN VONEN 10.1 'TAKE 714 KT FOR •PrTVic GIVE VOUREELF A DECENT ram./ • • f• Clip and Paste •on Card Send' "MAIM. STREET"' ZBT Box 504, Borci • My rhyme is: 1=1:1 Name •.1 •• -• • 6-6 • 41 - 11-4 . 1.-• • 0.-4. 6- •• 41. =IIE .~~,"_" -
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