PAGE FC7'Ol?, Informal Rushing To Begin Monday Informal sorority rushing will begin at 8 a.m., Monday, an nounced Nancy George, president of the Panhellenic Council. The rushing period will continue until the end of the semester. When a sorority decides to bid a woman• through informal ru shing, a member of the group must 'submit a written invitation to the Dean of Women's office. The office, in turn, delviers the invitation to the rushee. She is given two weeks to accept or decline the bid. During this time a strict silent period exists. When she makes her decision she rushee must turn in.a written acceptance or refusal to the clean's office. CLASSIFIEDS LOST BRAND NEW Army Officer's raincoat, size 42, outside 217 Willard Hall, Sept. 22. Call 2693. RAIN-COAT Military style zipper lining noon Sept. 22, 107 M. Eng. 1 have yours. Call Danny 2708. GRAY TRENCHCOAT outside 310 Osmond size 38, plaid, rayon lining. Contact Dave Irons, 46 Thompson or eaH3O5l-1085. THE CENTRE COUNTY FILM LABORATORY 122 West Beaver Avenue State College, Pennsylvania' Home of Distinctive Photography • A Complete Line of Photographic Supplies • One Day Photo Finishing Service • Film Rental Library • Guaranteed Camera Repair We Finance Those High Priced Items THE DAILY • COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA I MALL LADIES Blue . Shaeffer Pen. i Vicinity of Library. Will finder please • 1 Mimi Bleiberg, 111 Atherton Hall. OST SLIDE Rule with name Fred Levin on brown leather case. Call 4409. Reward. WANTED NIUSICIANS 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 Dail. Gene Magill's Orch. I EOPLE 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 or. Route 322. Sat. Oct. 21 at 1:00 p.m. FOR RENT ROOM FIVE Minutes walk from campus Call 6443. MISCELLANEOUS 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. DILL'S MODEL SHOP 202 Wezt Prospect Avenue 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. SP ANI S H TUTORING, conversation, translation by Argentine-Paraguayan graduate couple. Call 4043. FOR SALE OFFICER'S Regulation Green Blouse. Size 35R. Never worn. First $lO or highest offer. 116 Hamilton Hall. PORTABLE . TYPEWRITER; Encyclo paedia Britannica (11th Ed.). Room 4, Horticulture Building. 41 CHRYSLER 4-door sedan, very good condition. Must sell. Call 6303 after 5. 1936 CHEVROLET, good running con dition ; must sell. Best offer takes it. Call 4225. • SUNBEAM ELECTRIC Shaver—Excellent condition. Call 9225. Room and Board for Men —AT— MARILYN HALL 317 E. BEAVER AVE. Dial 3935 Ask for Mrs. Ellard Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 3... THE FLICKER "One 'qiiestion... Where- do I flick my 'ashes?" ag , The sensible test the one that gives you the proper answer is a day after day, pack-after-pack tryout for 30 days. It's the Camel 30-Day Mildness Test! You judge Camels for 30 days in your own "T -Zone" (T for Throat, T for -Taste) the real proving ground for a cigarette. Once you've tested Camels as a steady smoke, you'll know why ... More People Smoke Camels than any other cigarette! _ . . . • NITTANY • Monday 81 . Tuesday Presented in cooperation with the Roluance Language Dept. 0.0•60.000 WOmEN • 60,000 WOMEN ' 6O 000 0 Cio - ..'14' , 3%::-,TSEE HOW 60,000 . WOMEN 1. P .. ~.:04,', . .4:511k, • • wi ,:. i. .a : : ::a;;;;:; ; ;- : : RECEIVED THV'TREATMENTI Obi ua 4* . :••,•.1 . ~ , ''' ... 0: ..W.:;S::::;" ' , • ' .. .1 ' ,l'ff' f •43•::::':''..:'': lf• . ~, .:•.:•.••• ... • ~:....-J : . •••:: - '. 7.... : ,e7 :.. -,: • g ',•••••••••;,..„: l•• • • : - • ' $ 1 . 0 lo STRONGER THAN 1 j ". . .....' WORDS ...MIGHTIER z 4 1 ) 1, A Times ..„.4.0.::::,, ; :.„ 4 fir ; •-.... .".: „5 .. :,:•;,.....,,. \ 0 film oefgWgib,, .%':;".4"!:::: . . ' . THAN FICTION! a , D . R. , .. „, 46,, ,,, :: „ .: , :N:,,t4 , -,-......,,,7.:-_, , ,,,..„„i,„,... • . . "*.." • Don't think our neat-pleated friend with the drape shape doesn't know the score! He's plenty hep to all those tricky cigarette tests! If you're in the groove, they're not fooling you, either. You know, from your own smoking experience, that just one puff of this brand ... then one puff of that brand isn't going to : give you the answer you want. What can youpossibly tell by a quick inhale and exhale, a whiff or a sniff? 'SATURDAY, OCTLYELrIt 14. TM memory forever!" —Says Walter Winch =Ciiiii===lf=ZEM % 4 - • ;.;-. - ^ , am ~ . 4, ......, . , : ts.. . ' 4 .4444, 44 ..„,. .
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