PAGE' FaCM Mardi Gras Cup Won By AOPi; KD is Second Alpha Omicron Pi won possession of the Mardi Gras cup for the second consecutive year by selling 1,129 tickets at the Mardi Gras Friday night. Kappa Delta was second with 676, and Gamma Phi Beta was third, selling 527. Alpha Omicron Pi's booth was a show entitled "Round the World with the AOPi Dancing Girls." Kappa Delta had "Club Pigalle" and Gamma Phi Beta had a dart game called "Beat Boston." Pat Helms Crowned King Pat Heims was crowned king of the Mardi Gras, after he won from among sixteen candidates. Approximately 4500 votes, at a penny a vote, elected the king. This year proceeds from the Mardi Gras totaled $1139.69. This is almost $4OO more than last year's total. The profits will go into the Charlotte Ray Scholar ship fund, which provides schol arships to needy women students. Total 'Results The total amounts collected from each booth at the Mardi Gras, which is sponsored yearly by Mortar Board, are: Alpha Om icron Pi, $112.90; Kappa Delta, $67.60; Gamma Phi Beta, $52.70; Theta Phi Alpha, $51.80; Zeta Tau Alpha, $41.10; Kappa Kappa Gamma, $40.50; Alpha Chi Ome ga, $37.40; Delta Delta Delta, $30,- 90; Chi Omega, $30.90; Alpha Xi Delta, $21.90; Kappa Alpha Theta, $21.60; Alpha Gamma Delta, $21.- 50; Beta Sigma Omicron, $20.50; Delta Gamma, $16.60; Delta Zeta, $10.30; Sigma Delta Tau, $9.00; Alpha Epsilon Phi $7.70; Phi Sig ma Sigma, $6.90; and Leonides, $6.20. Methodist Group Pledges'23 Girls Kappa Phi, Methodist girls' club, has pledged the largest group in the history of the chap ter. New pledges include: Joanne Ashman, Emily Bell, Doris Bort ner, Miriam Browning, Peggy Butz, Jane Cherrie, Ruth Dorsey, Billie Ann Deuvall, Ruth Eddy, Joyce Haynes, Norma King, Em ily. Matras, Alice Pearl Murry, Jane Musgrave, Jane L. Pfeffer, June Phillips, Marian Pollock, Shirley Richards, Marjorie Shaf fer, Ernestine Summers, Ruth Springman, Jane Wolf, and Mar ian Zeigler. _... • .\ ~ PRI i•'- TING 1 . . Multilithing—Addressograph NoWI Service COMMERCIAL PRINTING At Your Glennland Bldg. Phone 6662 Warner Theatre STAr -- .LITE i . ef a tza tun DRIVE-IN 1 RICHARD CONTE . COLEEN GRAY ° i on BELLEFONTE ROAD "SLEEPING Shows 7 and 9 P.M. ' ' CITY" WEDNESDAY "Girl of My Heart" . 1 S tate LEO BOWMAN • • ' LIZABETH SCOTT —also— • DEAN JAGGER "Tarzan and The' "DARK Slave Girl" • LEX BARKER CITY" DENISE DARCEL ' 1. r -741TF,SDA.Y & FRIDAY nillaiiy "LIVES OF A BENGAL : JOHNNY WEISSMULLER 4 : LaElcer lf in *, Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone 11 " CAPTIVE GIRL" ..TTE_D.A.rLY COLLEGIAN; STATE-COLLEGE; Co-edit 3 Alpha Gamma Rho On Saturday afternoon Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity entertain ed the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Entertainment included listening to the Penn State-Boston College football game, ping pong, skits, group singing, and round and square dancing. Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta Tau sorority enter tained Alpha Epsilon Phi and Phi Sigma Sigma at a pajama party on Saturday night. Games were played and a skit preceded - the refreshments. Phi Sigma Kappa The pledges of Phi Sigma Kap pa entertained the pledges of Theta Chi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Del ta Sigma Phi, and Phi Sigma Delta Friday night. On Sunday afternoon Phi Sig ma Kappa entertained the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. There was dancing and a buffet dinner was served afterwards. Sigma Nu Sigma Nu fraternity entertain ed Alpha Chi Omega sorority Sunday afternoon. Following a short skit by the Sigma Nu's, an informal party and dinner was held. Phys Ed Mixer A mixer for all physical educa tion majors will be held in the TUB tonight from 7-9:30 p.m. The school of recreation will handle the program, which will include' games and square and round dancing. Intramural Results Phi Mu defeated Kappa. Delta and. Alpha Epsilon Phi won over Philotes in intramural ping pong competition Thursday. In the only basketball game of the night Phi Sigma Sigma for feited to the Nittany Co-Op. • CLASSIFIEDS MISCELLANEOUS 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. FOR HOUSEPARTIES: - Excellent fruit punch, cookie s, sandwiches, hors d'oeuvres, all kinds of refreshments. Birth day cakes. Same prices as last year. Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. Phone 4818. FOR SALE H&R SPORTSMAN revolver $3O, Columbia LP phonograph $lO. Remington electric shaver $l2. See DeGroat, 631 W. College. WILL SELL size 36-37 Tuxedo and shirt. Call M. Jordan, 402 Jordan Hall. Phone 5051-792. $2O. " TUXEDO FOR Sale. Perfect condition I Two vests size 38. Twenty-five dollars or highest offer. Dorm 35 Room 24. LADIES DIAMOND ring very good buy ; $275. Size 5. Inquire 135 W. Prospect 2nd floor after 6 p.m. \ SUITS! TROUSERS! Five suits, sizes 38 to 42. A sound economical investment. Trousers also available. Phone 2318. * 7k * * * * *. * * * Meet e )e Smiths .. ;'::.c/ATIII - fipm... MOTORCYCLE 1943 A-1 eonlition. Must sell. Phone 5051-268 Room 3 Dorm 8. TUXEDO and VEST. Size 37 reseultir. Phone . 4662. KENMORE AUTOMATIC washer. Like new. Must sacrifice.: Inquire Dari-Fieeze Store. N. Atherton St. Rt. 322. •-• 1940 PLYMOUTH. Good condition. .Bob Landesman, Hamilton Hall 'Room 57. Call 5051 Ext. 1170. FOR RENT- ROOM and BOARD. Cheerful room with double bunks in College Heights. Phone 4223. SMALL HOUSE 10 miles East of State College, along Route 322. Available Nov. 24. Phone Centre Hall 5R14. BOARD FOR MEN—Maple Club=home cooked meals. Special, rates on a 5,6, or 7 day basis with or without breakfast. 428 West College Ave. Dial 6389. SINGLE ROOM for rent in quiet home for male student. Phone 6155. s.. LOST COVERT OVERCOAT Saturday night, Phi Sigma Delta. Initials L.L. inside pocket. Call 4409. LOST: NAVY Blue Wallet. Thursday in 'Library or Sparks. Call 'Joan 226 Mc- Elwain. Reward! COMPS FOR next Players production will gratefully be given for information leading to recovery of English bicycle stolen during or after Temple pep rally. Black Raleigh, 'saddlebags, .gearshift, gen erator, handlebar basket.. My sprained ankle is beginning to resent the un accustomed walking. Kelly Yeaton, Dra matics. TeL 3109. • e like people you know. There's Joe ... aircraft worker, gripes at the boss, loves his family, goes bowling Wednesday nights ... His wife, Mary.... cute smile, good cook, budget-minded, saves box tops for a set . of dishes... Their son, Johnny... hates math and meat-loaf, has a newspaper route, dreams of a shiny new bike WEDNESDAY,.-NOVEMBER-8, -1950. LOST BETWEEN Grange and Forestry 'Nov. :2 man's gold Waltham' wrist watch: Please call Bob , Potter 2207. LOST: LADIES gold ' watch between Sim - :mons and the Roman Catholic Church. Call Room ,49 Simmons. Reward. TAN MILITARY Raincoat taken Friday in Temporary. I have yours. Name inside is Loiseh. Call, 1170. Hamilton hall, Rm. 59. PERSON WHO took suitcase from Pocit House Friday, please return it. Contents mean more -to me than, to you. Call 3449. WANTED: TYPING. Rates 25 cents per page. Return finished work within 'rea tunable time. Call Jeanne Davis 3965. TWO MEN for part-time orderly. Good opportunity. Apply administrator, Cen tre County Hospital, Bellefonte. GIRL WANTED. Apply Duni-Freeze Store. N. Atherton St. Route 322. NEED BIKE SUPPLIES ? - - - See Us! • Whisser Bike Motors • Schwinn .& Headmaster Bikes • 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..m. Phone 4723. ...This is the story of what happened one night at eight-thirty when they heard a voice on the radio ... and the story of how their lives were changed. irgoogiwol oop 0 ii ‘ 0 11i5.j. : ,4 0 ...,".,....,.... i g 0 .,....",.....!.....: !ii ! ;.,...! ...............„„,,..,...,..........„.„„,.,..„,.„....,...... „...... • .. • ....................,....,...,.. ...... JAMES WHITMORE Yaw favorite Star of "Battleground" NANCY DAVIS ....WILLIAM A. WELLMAN MAW by DORE SCHARY • BEGINS • FRIDAY WANTED CESill