PAGE FOUR Coeds To Get invitations To Sunday Open House Invitations to an open house to be held in the lounges of the West dormitories from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday will be sent to the approximately 2,200 campus women today. The lounges in Hamilton, Thompson, McKee, and Irvin halls will be open for inspection. Combos made up of mem bers from the AIM band will provide Music in each lounge, and refreshments will -be served. Invitations will also be sent to approximately 150 administration officials and campus dignitaries, including President Eisenhower. The dorm floor presidents will form a receiving line at the en trance to each lounge. The affair was planned by the newly organied Leonides, Panhel, WSGA, WRA, West dormitories social committee. Richard Lemy re, president of Watts • halt is chairman for the open house, and sub-committee chairmen are Nan cy George, foods and decOrations; Richard Mills, invitations; MOY- Jan Mills, publicity; and William Zakor, finance. The open house will be the first function to take advantage of the social facilities of the re cently built structures. It will give campus women an opportun ity to see the dorms at close range and is expected to provide im petus for further use of the fa cilities. Members Of Committee Members representing the var ious groups of which the commit tee is made up are Joan Wentzel, Elsa Pasline, Nancy George, Ed na Bavlson, Barbara Sprenkle, Ross Clark, Clyde Michel, Tho mas Durek, Isabella Cooper, Dor othy Radock, Charles Mollen kopf, Nancy Worthington. Also, Henrietta Kleven, Ri chard Mills, William Zakor. Mary Ellen Grube, Moylan Mills. Ri chard Lemyre, Kenneth Parker, and Yvonne Carter. Ed Graduates To Hold Coffee Hour A coffee hour for graduate stu dents and members of the faculty of the School of Education will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Women's Building, main lounge. This coffee hour will be a week ly affair to provide an opportunity for graduate students and faculty to meet. Members of the committee in charge of arrangements include: Robert Hockenberry, Ernest Pro ulx, Robert McMichael, Phyllis Budd, Floyd Schlegel, William Condon. Dorothy Radziak, Ernest Fryer, Vera Cleaves and Niles I STiRLITE on BELLEFONTE ROAD Shows 7 and 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY "Come fo the Stable" with LORETTA YOUNG CELESTE HOLM also Selected Short Subjects THURSDAY and FRIDAY "Pride of the Yankees" GARY COOPER TERESA WRIGHT BABE RUTH Also Selected Short Subjects THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE,. PENNSYLVANIA Co-edit 3 Phi Sigma Delta Recently initiated into the Phi Sigma Delta fraternity were: Sandford Hertz, Allan•Jaffe, Fred Levin, Joel Millner, arid Max Williams. The new pledges of the same fraternity are as follows: Marty Abramson, Charles Basch, Roy Fuiman, Buddy Isaacman, Dave Kleinberg, Len Krieger, Leon Lefkowitz, Art Lenchner, Allan Nichols, Ben Rosenthal, Aaron Rubel, Irwin Saft, Irwin Schnei der, Art Smulyan, and Herb Yab lon. Theta Kappa Phi The following were recently in itiated as brothers into Theta Kappa Phi; William Hovenar, Ru dy Marazzo, Thomas Reagp.n,Ro bert Scullin, Thomas Shriver, and Robert Sundins, Vince Collery, David de Ferie, John Denion, Larry Fawber, Frank Frola, Thomas Giffert, James Giffert. Lloyd McGough, Oliver McDorrell, William Palito, John Prengaman, Robert Lans berry, Neil Llewellyn, James Vir osco, and Burney Zahradnih. Pledge class officers are: John Prengaman, president; Oliver Mc- Dorrell, vice president; William Palito, secretary; and Vince Col lerv, treasurer. Theta Kappa Phi will be host to the Chi Omega sorority this Sunday afternoon. Entertainment will be provided followed by re freshments. Norman. Miss Mary Jane Wy land and Dr. Hugh Davison rep resented the faculty at the com mittee meetings. NOW! At Your Warner Theatre Ca thaum PAT O'BRIEN WAYNE MORRIS "JOHNNY ONE EYE" nie LANA TURNER RAY MILLAND "LIFE OF HER OWN" nittany HUMPHREY BOGART ANN SHERIDAN "SAN QUENTIN" CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FOR SALE 1934 Chevrolet coupe. Highest offer takes it. Aden Francis, Pollock Circle 14 Room 12. TWO USED electric ranges in good con dition $3O and $4O. Call Sam Wasson 4242. 1940 PLYMOUTH—good condition—must sell. Bob Landesman, Hamilton Hall Room 57. Call 5051 Ext. 1170. ONE MATH and one chemist's slide rule, drawing set, cornet, violin, boxing gloves, tennis racket, golf clubs. Call 2595. MISCELLANEOUS MAPLE BOARDING CLUB. Family style —special rates on five, six or seven day basis with or without breakfast. 428 West College. Phone 6389. 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. - STUDENTS Return youn used book re ceipts to BX for refund THIS WEEK— Oct. 16-23. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests Number 4... THE COMMON LOON by all those tricky cigarette tests you hear so much about! A fast puff of this brand—a sniff of that. A quick inhale—a fast exhale—and you're supposed to know all about cigarettes. No! You don't have to rely on quick- tricks. The sensible way to test a cigarette is to smoke pack after pack, day after day. That's the test Camel asks you to make ... the 30-Day Mildness. Test. Smoke Camels—and only Camels—for 30 days. Let your own "T -Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) be your proving ground. And when you've tried Camels as a steady smoke, you'll know why... More People Smoke Camels than any other eigareffei TO HELL with Blue :Books-4elax with your hobby. BILL's MODEL SHOP. 202 West Prospect Avenue 6:30-9:00 p.m. ATTENTION! Belle Hop Ball, Saturday, October 21. Get your ticket now. Only $2.00 per couple. HELPFUL FORESTRY student with white '4l Ford or Mercury. I have your Lamp. Call 6272. . COMFORTABLE, CENTRAL, Quie t Rooms with running hot and cold water --Colonial Hotel. 123 W. Nittany Ave. LOST—A gray raincoat Friday morning between 9-10 a.m. at the Horticulture Building. Please call Phil at Pleasant Gap 790. GREY GABARDINE topcoat lost outside Room 10. Sparks. I have your topcoat Please contact Collegian Office. GLASSES Wednesday between Osmond and Engineering A, a brown leather case. Call Russ Harris, Dorm 22 Room 6. BROWN LEATHER zippered notebook left in Room 221 E.E. Oct. 14. Finder please call Charles Teller, 4665. Reward. LOST PARKER 21 pen. Please return to 104 McKee Hall if found. Reward. , it ... 1....,..._ 0 . " . / 'it e .4. Our fine-feathered friend isn't being "taken-in" FOR RENT LOST "Don't be si What do you think WEDNESDAY,;,O . CTQBEI ,18, 1950 .OST SLIDE Rule "with name Fred Levin on brown leather case. Call 4409.. Reward. LOST—New gray leather jacket. Outside 202 Willard. Oct. 13—Call 6161. • Announcing ... THE VARSITY RESTAURANT (formerly Cook's) "The Doorway To Fine Eating" MILTON J. WARNER, Owner Former chef of Waldorf Astoria. New York 230 E. COLLEGE AVE. a goose?" am..
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