P F: SIX Church Council Elects New Officers At its last meeting of the school year, the Inter-Religious Council elected Luther Harshbarger, gen eral secretary of the Penn State Christian Association, as chair man. Rabbi Benjamin Kahn, di - rector of Hillel Foundation was elected vice - chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, director of student activities of the Wesley Foundation, as secretary,; and the Rev, Richard Goodling, assistant minister and director of student activities of the Evangelical Re formed Church, as treasurer. The Inter-Religious Council is the coordinating body for all of the religious agencies working on the campus. The new Executive Committee will meet in 304 Old Main at 2:30 p.m., Thursday, July 13. Ag Hill--- (Continued from page three) Picnic Favorite Hort Woods, equipped with picnic tables, a fireplace, and ample wood supply, has always been a mecca for various informal groups wishing outdoor meals or picnic facilities. No advance arrangements are required to utilize these facilities, Imhof pointed 'out. More than 110 acres of orchard crops beckon beyond Ag Hill and the cherry picking season will be in full swing within a few weeks. Groups are encouraged to inspect the orchards only after making arrangements with members of the Horticulture staff. Apples, peaches, pears, cherries, and other small fruits are among the im portant crops. For those interested in scien tific advances made in artificial breeding of dairy cattle, Penn State now has the finest Dairy Breeding Research Laboratory facilities in the nation. Dr. John Almquist, in charge, welcomes visiting groups and provides spe cial explanations of the facilities and research techniques employed in the newly built center. CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 12:00 p. m. day preceding issue. Prices are 50c one insertion ; 76c two in sertions; $l.OO three insertions; 61.25 four insertions; $1.50 five insertions; 17 words or less. All words over 17, three for Sc each insertion. Call Collegian 8441—ext. 544. PARTY AND PICNIC refrenhments Punch. Frida Stern 122 Irvin Avenue Phone 4818. • • ROOM AND BOARD, men only, 2nd Science Session, Alpha Zeta, Campus Call John Perry 7621 for reservations. FOR RENT: Double room with cooking privileges for married couple. Available now, 322 South Allen. Phone 2887. IT' FUN TO KNIT P's fun to knit your own socks, sweater, or mittens. And it': so easy and economical, too. So, put your spare time to good use by knitting now things you'll want. You can choose from our wide variety of pattern books. Then, select your yarn from our complete line of exciting, new colors. We carry Bernat, Beehive, Co lumbia, and Botany yarns. Ny lon, wool, buclay, metallic, Belastraw, and - many other new and different knitting materials. MARGARET'S SHOP 129 S. Fraagar THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PE../NII:YLVANIA AA Opens Sale Of Grid buckets Football season can't be too far away. The Penn State Athletic Asso ciation today announced that applications will be accepted from this date through September 15. Each ticket is ' priced at $9.80, including Federal tax, and en titles the holder to a reserved seat at home games against Georgetown ( September 30 ) Temple (October 28), West Virginia (November 11), and Rutgers (November 18). fi. R. Gilbert, graduate man ager of athletics, said a saving of $4.80 is effected by the pur chase of a season ticket. Under the regulations, only members of the faculty and full time employees are eligible to buy season tickets; no application can be accepted for more than two tickets; additional tickets for individual games will not be allotted to season tickets (al though persons wishing to sit to gether may file application blanks attached); and season tickets will be allocated from the goal line to the 35-yard line in the West stands. The last time Syracuse's varsity won the Intercollegiate Rowing Association's championship (more commonly known as the Pough keepsie Regatta) was 1920. YoU'll Know Us By the Company 41 11 "*.A47: 7 We Keep ''. \ke 4* • Mademoiselle <>;> • Fortunet \ • Londonaires . • • Johansen j , t • Florsheim • Sandlers Simon's Reservations Appreciated But Not Necessary CENTRE HALL 48-R-3 Roberts, Raschi Hurl For All-Stars (Continued from page five) In the American League which boasts a 4-game winning streak and 12 out of 16 in All- Star competition eight of Stengel's World Series stars dot the lineup followed by 5 from Boston, Cleveland and Detroit. Chicago, Washington, St. Louis and Philadelphia have one each. Casey's moundsmen include Tommy Byrne of the Yanks (9-3) THE BLAIR SHOP of GIFTS Extends Welcome To The SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS And Invites YOU To Visit Our Shop Without Feeling Obligation 142 S. ALLEN STREET Historic Inn Built In 1824 Is Still Making History As A Most Popular Eating Place Dining Room Open Through 12 p.m. Daily *STEAKS Why not come in soon to the Eutaw House, one Of our most popular eating places, particularly for Sunday dinner? There are excellent arrangements and facilities for private parties and banquets. The set-up is ideal for organiiation functions. THE EUTAW HOUSE in Potters Mills THE EUTAW HOUSE *SEAFOODS Extra Large Steaks and.servings-for-two Remember and Ted Gray of Detroit (9-3), Warren Spahn of Boston (9-10); . both lefthanders, or• Vic Rasehi Ewell Blackwell of Cincinnati (10-5) and Allie Reynolds (8-6) of (6-8), and Bob Rush, Chicago Cuhs the Yanks; Art Houtteman of De troit (11-6); Bob' Feller (8-6) and color-bearer (9-7), Bob Lemon (12-4) .both of Cleve- It was the fifth time that Black- land, and Rae Scarborough of the Chicago White Sox (8-8)? After Roberts and Miller, Shot ton has in reserve Don Newcombe from his own staff (7-5); Jim Konstanty of . Philadelphia (7-3); Larry Jansen of New York (9-4); BUSY LITTLE COTTONS . . . FEMININE AS A PARASOL. Cottons for mornings, cottons for afternoon, cottons for just looking pretty! You'll find, the most complete selection at our , shop. All so easy to tub, so bright, crisp and practical, too. mary E. College Ave. State College • • Still Serving the BIGGEST-Milk Shakes in town' at' VIC S MILKY WAY Also • • Sandwiches and "ke Cream • 145 S. Allen Street •CHOICE BEVERAGES TUESDAY, JULY 11,1.950 well has been honored while Jansen, IConstanty, Rush and Roberts will be making their first appearance. The real veteran of the Senior League lineup • is Walker Cooper who has been selected on 8 previous 'Star teams. Located In Potters Mills Between State College and Lewistown At the Intersection Of Routes 322 and 53
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