FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,195 t» Weekending With the Greeks Military Ball weekend will be highlighted by many pledge dances at local fraternity houses tomorrow night. The affairs vary from closed formal dances to open i bid parties. Most of them are scheduled to start at 9 o’clock. Some of the. houses will combine for joinl x parties. Zeta Tau Alpha will visit the Chi Phi fraternity for a joint pledge dance. Theta Chi and Theta" Phi Alpha will hold a joint Christmas pledge formed at, the Theta Chi house. Alpha Xi Delta and Pi Kappa Phi are joining for their pledge dance at the Pi Kappa Phi house. Phi Kappa house and Sigma Nu issued invitations to formal pledge dances. Both affairs are open bid. , Delta Upsilon will hold their fall pledge formal. Theta Kappa Phi’s pledge dance will be for mal and closed bid. Non-pledge dances have .also been scheduled by some of the houses for tomorrow night. For the second consecutive year. Theta Xi has selected the - spider theme for their Christ mas dance. Tomorrow night's informal "Spider Spin" will feature Helen Booth's orches tra. Lambda Chi Alpha will hold an informal Christmas dance. A “Snowflake Swirl” will take place at the Beaver House, and the dance will be semi-formal and open bid. £nflafyement& Koerber-Brown Mr; and Mrs. Robert Brown, of Drexel Hill, Pa., announce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, and John Richard Koerber. Miss Brown is a sopho more in physical education and a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Koerber, a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity, is a senior in physical education. Pennsylvania Deans The second meeting of the Pennsylvania deans will be held at the College tomorrow at 10 am., according to H. K. Wilson, dean of men at the College. The deans will discuss prob lems which concern their group. Following the meeting will be a luncheon at the Nittany Lion inn. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta sorority en tertained Phi Gamma Delta fra ternity Nov. 30 in the playroom in McElwain hall. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Mil Ball Finalists SUPERIMPOSED above on a picture of the armory are the five finalists for the title of queen of the Military ball. They are: upper left, Helen Costello; upper right, Lolita Robinson; center. Mrs. Nancy Freeh; lower left, Pat Kelly; and lower right, Sally Miller. \ y HERE \ ste./ / ejs \ NYLON KNIT NYLON KNIT NYLON KNIT NYLON GLOVES NYLON SWEATERS NYLON HOSE by PICTURESQUE and NYLON BLOUSES NYLON SKIRTS PAJAMAS ROBES SUEDE ■ JACKETS HANDBAGS JEWELRY GADGETS HANKIES SCARFS - ckcdbi * ' V ... .. > y' \ Vo. > X ' ’"'■'’.l.- ’ ’■.'' .. ' i OPEN TONITE UNIT CLAUSNER 124 SOUTH ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE,PA. is your Fashion Guide for she Gifts with a label wtll be proud 0f... SLIPS GOWNS PANTIES McAllister Wins In WRA Basketball McAllister hall defeated Sim mons hall 13-9 in the WRA bas ketball intramurals last Monday night. McElwain hall and the Town team forfeited to Leonides and Atherton East respectively. Last week, Suzanne Hosier scored 16 points to help the Nit tany Co-Op team defeat Phi Sig ma Sigma 29-18. In the only other games played last week, Kappa Delta defeated Phi Mu 23-22 and Alpha Xi Delta won over Delta Delta Delta 31-17. For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds DELTA ZETA GIFT BAZAAR Saturday* Dec. 9th ARGYLES GLOVES MITTENS HAND MADE APRONS RUGS A bake sale will be conducted in conjunction with it. A white cashmere sweater will be raf fled off. At Nitlany Electric Co. on College Ave. from '9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. sg^S * l|l §pt a ■ .step *?f\ I >W^ lC >y l ‘ JV‘ t 4 thru the Looking Glass with Orval Poor George. He was working late at Ethel’s the other night and fell asleep in a packing crate. She didn't want George Next morning Duffy came in early before he had his coffee and crated George as a davenport. Mrs. Shultz elberry in Hackensak, New Jersey received him yester day. She’s refused to keep him, fortunately, and he’s due back Monday. For your roomy, dad, mother, sister, brother, or your congressman In the meantime, I’ve found some cuts of swell ROLFS gifts on his desk. I bought one of these for my girl and she agreed to go with me to Mil Ball. It’s good looking in about six colors to match any ensem ble. Press, it’s open—Snap, it’s closed. Regular size $2. King size $3. This is the popular FIT ALL travel case. Roomy in terior with oiled silk lining. Collapses to height of con tents for the barest'possible space. Automatic spring top snaps open and stays open until you shut it. Wth zip per or snap closing, in plen ty of colors. For men and ‘women. Only $7.95, plus tax Remember, only 4 days to shop at home. You have 10 to shop at Ethel's. And selection is much better here than it will be the last 4 at home. P.& 112 t . COIUCE AYE STATE COLLEGE, t A. PAGE SEVEN
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