r"r='" 7- g Celebration- (Continued from page one) Beaver field. The booters go into the game with a string of 19 con secutive wins. At 2 p.m., the alumni will see - the first Penn State team to use the T-formation take the field against the Temple Owls. Mortar Board, senior women's honorary, and Androcles, junior men's hat society, will decorate the goal posts with the colors of the Col lege and of Temple. The stream ers will be wound, May pole fash ion, around both goal posts. Bet tina de Palma and Mary Ellen Grube are in charge of the pro ject. At 3 o'clock a cross country meet between Penn State and Michigan State will begin on the track encircling the football field. PSCA Celebration After the game, at 4:30, the Penn State Christian association will hold a tea in 304 Old Main celebrating its 75th anniversary. The annual alumni dance and cider party will begin at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in Rec hall. Gene Magill and his orchestra will play EVERYTHMIG TO MAKE TOUR CIDER PARTY A SUCCESS KAYE'S KORNER "POST OFFICE IS JUST OPPOSITE '4lS' Class of 1951 and 1952 You Owe If To Yourself To Have- A. Look Att The Official Ring Of Penn State As Presented By Diego; & Oust See See See . Bill Duffee Joe Skaff TKE Phone 4824 Phone 4444 .. . the NEW AUTOPORT RESTAURANT Yes ... we're presenting to you, a new AUTOPORT xor your eating pleasure. Our new manager, Don C. Meyers, is a grad uate—Class of '5O. Being a recent graduate, Don is very fa miliar with the eating problems that confront the students. Under his careful guidance, Don has made AUTOPORT the perfect place to eat. Stop in today! I MILE EAST ON ROUTE 322 ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA for the dance, which begins at 9 o'clock And will continue until midnight. The cider party will also last until midnight. Fraternities and sororities will hold open houses for their al umni, and most of the fraternities will participate in the lawn dis play contest. The theme will be the New Era. The Penn State Thespians will pr es en t "Some Punkins" at Schwab auditorium at 8 o'clock tonight and tomorrow night. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE NEW CONVERTIBLE has arrived. Must sacrifice clean, fully equipped 1940 Nash four-door. New tires only $325. Ray, State College-2028. H&R SPORTSMAN revolver $3O, Columbia LP phonograph $lO, Remington electric shaver $l2. See DeGroat, 631 W. College. GREY HORSEHIDE Leather Jacket, Mac- Gregor. Size 42, Like new. $35 - new. Sell for $3O. Call Pete 3129. TWO TUXEDOS. One single-breasted $l5 one double-breasted $2O, sire 37. Cal 2313. MOTOROLA RADIO, 4-tube portable, in excellent condition. Batteries included $14.50 for cash. Call State College 3895. POLYPHASE DUPLEX Trig Slide Ruler. brand new $lO.OO Dietzgen drawing set used one semester 010.00. 320 Windcrest. FOLDING CHAIRS like new 92.50 and -83.00 each. Can be seen at Skytop. Phone 6592. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS make ex cellent Xmas gifts. Special rates. Gift card sent. Joseph Ritter, Hamilton Hall, 5051-1102. CIVILIAN JEEP, 4-wheel drive, alumi num cab, hqater, extra seat, automatic governor, bumper weight. Excellent con dition. Can be seen at College Foundation Seed Stocks Bldg. For more information, call Hartung, Room 2, Ag Bldg. Ext. 611 between 7 and 9 evenings. 1998 CHEVROLET Fleetline sedan. Heat er, seatcovers. Well cared for. Dial 2335, State College. MISCELLANEOUS lE' - 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. FRUSTRATED? the models at BILL'S MODEL SHOP will never let you down. 202 West Prospect, 6:80-9:00 Pan. CAN TAKE riders to Butler or , New Castle, Penna. Leaving Saturday noon. Call 4219. Leave message for Dale. E E THE PHILIP MORRIS challenges any, other leading • to suggest this HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF SMOKERS, who tried , this test, report in signed statements tha PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY M . . 1. . . Light up a PHILIP MORRIS 2... Light up your present brand Just take a puff—DON'T INHALE—and Do exactly the 'same thing—DON'T s-l-o-w-l-y let the smoke come through INHALE. Notice that bite, that sting? your nose. i iasy, isn't it? And NOW... Quite a difference from PHILIP MORRIS! Other brands merely make claims—but PHILIP MORRIS invites you to compare, to judge, to decide for yourself. • Try this simple. test. We believe that you, too, will agree . . PHILIP MORRIS is, indeed, America's FINEST Cigarette! NO CIGARETTE ANDOVER means MORE SMOKING PLEASURE! CALL FOR TYPING & MIMEOGRAPHING. Secre tarial service newly managed by Helen Yarnell, Room 205, Hotel State College. Phone 4906. LOST GOLD WOOL Cardigan, Saturday after noon. Call Ext. 782. MILITARY STYLE raincoat taken from Ag Library Monday Oct. 23. I havg yours. Call Louis' Velozguer 3297., • IF LOST Stop watch at Tug-O-War Tuesday Please call Boalsburg 6731. NEED BIKE SUPPLIES? - - See Us! • • Whizzer Bike Motors • Schwinn & Roadmaster Bikes O .Tires and Tubes • Parts and Accessories • Expert Repair Service Open daily Krumrine's 9-12, 1-5 BicyCle Shop Closed Rear 433 W. College Wed. P. in. Phone 4723 ruiLIP MORRIS I PAIR GLASSES in brown leather case. Near main Engineering. ' Call Chuck 4989, Delta Chi. PERSON WHO' took by mistake light tan Shortie Coat from Willard call Jo BOthwell 5051—Ex. 25. Reward. HELP WANTED. Man fur orderly work. Hours 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. daily. Six days per week. Apply, Administrator, Centre County Hospital, Bellefonte. WALLET PhOT OS 20 for $1 AO 'erfect for application n. Friendship Photos. 2% , ..., 1t34f. 1 double weight '.: .• 44: - . ...: : ": 4 • ' :4 prints on best quality i , : 1-4,6 1 4,i;' ' silk finish paper. .Mail :::> _!„- , : .:Tes ..:.< Your portrait NOW for ' , : ; .. , :,....'N 1;' '.., prompt service. Any size i';' .. .<.: ~...!0, . . photo will' make good ': '-. ''•' ~,'•:; reproductions. Original - ' 4 - - %,...:.: returned. unharmed . ' , ''; : ~. Please include lbc for 1 ; :e:, , f .. ..:: ...1: 1 Postage and ' handling. - MAIL TO-DAY CO. P.O. Box 1112, Altoona. Pa. Satisfaction Guaranteed FRIDAY, OCTX:thEit 27, 19'itl HELP WANTED
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