The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 13, 1950, Image 8

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Library Exhibit
To Contimie
An exhibit on Pennsylvania
Germans will be continued at
the Fred Lewis Pattee Library at
the College as a part of the ob
servance of Pennsylvania Week.
'Prepared from materials select
ed by Dr. Philip A. Shelley and
Dr. Albert F. Buffington, both of
the German department, and Dr.
Maurice A. Mook, associate pro
fessor of anthropology, the ex
hibit emphasizes the background
and culture of the Pennsylvania
Germans. Books and periodicals
illustrating the history, customs,
language, literature and art of
the Germans can be seen in the
lobby of the library.
Devoted To Amish
One case, devoted to the Amish,
,contains copies of books in Ger
man which they read, such as
the Bible. On view in the wall
case are photographs taken by
Robert S. Beese of the School of
Agriculture showing farms in
nearby Big Valley.
Another case includes a copy
of the Morning Call of Allentown
which is opened to an article
about a former Pennsylvania
German family, the Eisenhowers.
Drawings Displayed
Dr. Harold E. Dickson, profess
or of fine arts, has displayed on
the second floor photographs and
architectural drawings of some
Pennsylvania German buildings
including the Cloisters at Eph
rata, the Moravian buildings at
Bethlehem, and Old Economy at
Ambridge.
PSCA Work Party
Planned Tomorrow
The Penn State Christian asso
ciation will sponsor a school
house paint party tomorrow at
Stony Point.
Interested persons will meet
in the rear of Old Main at 1:15
p.m. dressed in old work clothes.
Transportation will be provided
and the group will return to the
campus in time for dinner.
.1..- - io, Pro Houspiarty
CLASSIFIEDS
BRAND NEW Army Officer's raincoat,
size 42, outside 217 Willard Hall. Sept.
22. Call 2643.
RAIN-COAT Military style zipper lining
noon Sept. 22, 107 M. Eng. I have yours.
Call Danny 2708.
LOST—GLASSES in case. Demi-amber
frame. Lost between MI and Nittany.
Call Dorm 26 Rm. 4.
GRAY TRENCHCOAT outside 310 Osmond
size 38. plaid, rayon lining. Contact
Dave Irons, 46 Thompson or call 5051-1085.
'SMALL LADIES Blue Shaeffer Pen.
Vicinity of Library. Will finder please
!I Mimi Melberg. 11l Atherton Hall.
OST SLIDE Rule with name Fred Levin
on brown leather case. Call 4409. Reward.
FOR SALE
OFFICER'S Regulation Green Blouse. Size
35R. Never worn. First $lO or highest
offer. 116 Hamilton Hall.
1949 KAISER Traveler 13,000 miles.
radio, beater, extras. Sacrificing for
$1595. Babetski 31-19 Nittany Tel.
5051-291.
'35 FORD, 5 passenger, completely re
built. Call 2538 between 5:30-7 p.m.
HY-SCORE Pellet Pistol. Very accurate,
powerful. No pumping. Rifted barrel,
Tenite stock, Holster, pellets. Phone
Jerry 7890.
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Encyclo
paedia • Britannica (11th Ed.). Room 4,
Horticulture Building.
•
Ready for Junior Prom?
BUY or RENT
our TUX at HUR'S
Don't delay in preparing for the "big
weekend." Let us settle your tux problem.
Whether you intend buying a tux or renting
one, stop in and see us now and avoid the
last minute rush.
Hur's Men Shop
E. College Avenue State College
The JUNIOR CLASS
FRIDAY, NOV. 10
JUNIOR PROM
Rec. Hall, 9 to 1
$4 per couple
Semi-formal
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
LOST
For the Biggest Weekend
41 CHRYSLER 4-door sedan, very good
condition. Must sell. Call 6303 after 5.
OVERCOATS—sizes 40 and 42; 1 suit
‘42 ; 1 sport coat and slacks. Call Don
3529.
I ABY CARRIAGE large, collapsible, ex
pansable, $lO. Phone 4118.
WANTED
MUSICIANS WANTED for organized
band playing all special arrangements.
Call 2280.
FIRST TENOR for barber shop quartet.
Must be able to hit high A. See Stabler
174 Hamilton.'
WANTED :ELIGIBLE male to be drug to
the Dungaree Drag Sat., Oct. 14. Rec
Hall. Gene Magill's Orch.
'ONE FIDDLER and one accordianist for
square dance band. Call 4669.
PEOPLE TO shoot and take home tur-
keys. If interested, come to the live
turkey shoot. Held at Hoover's Trailer
Camp, 2 miles West of State College on
Route 322. Sat. Oct. 21 at 1:00 p.m.
FOR RENT
ONE HALF of large double room—second
floor for student. 113 S. Atherton Street.
ROOMS FOR Rent—pleasant double room.
Extra large closet, phone, private lava
tory; immediate occupancy. 614 East
Foster.
MISCELLANEOUS
EXCELLENT FRUIT Punch $1.50 a gal
lon. Nicely decorated birthday cakes
$2.30 to $4.00. Other cakes. Frida, Stern
122 Irvin Ave. Phone State College 4818.
Proudly Presents
Johnny Long
and HIS ORCHESTRA
of the Year
RADIO, PHONOGRAPH and T-V ser
vice. Guaranteed. Pick-up and delivery.
Call the Music Room-2311.
MAPLE BOARDING CLUB. Family style
—special rates on five, six or seven
day basis with or without breakfast.
428 West College. Phone 6389.
BILL'S MODEL SHOP •
202 West Prospect Menue 6:30-9:00 p.m
IF YOUR. typewriter needs repairs just
call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W.
College Ave. Mr. Beatties 28 years ex
perience is at your service.
Loren Murchison & Co.
Representing '
HERFF - JONES
World's Largest Manufacturer of Class Rings
Present The Official
PENN STATE
CLASS RING
with SHARP DETAILED DIE WORK
that will give your ring
the EVERLASTIN . G. BEAUTY
that is made only by
HERFF - JONES
at
muR JEWELERS
120 S. ALLEN STREET
9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
SATURDAY, NOV. 11
VARSITY FOOTBALL
West Virginia vs. Penn State
New Beaver Field 2,P.M.
Fraternity Dances
FRIDAY, OCTOBER
ALL KINDS of party refi
Frida Stern 122 Irvin Ave. p ,
College 4818.
SP ANIS H TUTORING, co
translation by Argentine-P
graduate couple. Call 4043.
FOUND
WILL PERSON who got rain
is too big, in church .Sunday p
tact Hank in 38 Nittany Room
yours. 5051-208.