WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1951 Sororities Plan Open Houses Panhellenic council announced last night that sororities will hold open house from 2 to 5 p.m. Feb. 17 in th e sorority suite rooms. The open house will give girls who are interested in .going sor ority an opportunity to meet members of the sororities. All rushees must have a one all-col lege average, and freshman are not permitted to rush. Margaret Ann Bratt was appointed publicity chairman for open house. Plans for holding a Panhellenic workshop which would include other colleges were discussed at the council meeting. Ella Louise Wiliams is general chairman for the proposed workshop, which Would. be held either this spring or next fall. Chairmen of other committees are Lyn Levitt, cor respondence; Patricia Weaver, food; Geraldine Dosey, housing; Isabel Cooper, program; and Nat alie Adler, entertainment Fur ther 'discussion of the workshop was tabled until the next meet ing. Bettina DePalma and Janet Rosen will assist Ruth Grotsky in editing t h e Panhellenic booklet which will be sent out next sum mer. The booklet will be sent to girls planning on entering th e College in the fall. For Best Results Use Collegian Classified HEAR 808 SMOOT OF BALTIMORE, MD. Discuss What Was Christ's Mission? Tonight, 7:30-8:45 P.M. Room 405 Old Main Campus Bible Conference Penn State Bible Fellowship_ THE DAILY COLLECIAI'I, STATE COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA AIM To Sponsor Post-Game-Dance The second in a series of post athletic dances will be sponsored I.)y the Association of Independent Men in Recreation hall following the Penn State-West Virginia baksetball game Saturday night. Skip Reider's band will pro vide music for the affair. Tic' priced at 25 cents per person are on sale at the Student Union desk in Old Main. They will also be ~old at the door the night of the -lance. Clothing Drive Fourteen large boxes of clothes were collected during the annual WSGA clothing drive. "The drive was a big success and I'd like to thank everyone, who contributed," said Virginia Miller. vice-president of WSGA. The boxes of clothes were given to the Friends association, who will send them overseas to needy children in* Europe and Korea. Delta Delta Delta The pledge class of Delta Delta Delta sorority held a, tea for the active members of the chapter. ..7 . . . . NOW! • At Your I; Warner Theatre I,'` l.. alitattM INGRID BERGMAN in "JOAN OF ARC" Mate LEE J. COBB JANE WYATT "MAN WHO • CHEATED HIMSELF" /ittan JAMES CAGNEY VIRGINIA MAYO "WEST POINT STORY" Bartlett-Nicholi Mr. and Mrs. David E. Nichols, Edgewood, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Rosalind Jean, to Robert K. Bart lett, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stafford of Waterford. Miss Nich ols is a Gamma Phi Beta and a senior in home economics. Bart lett was graduated from Gannon college in Erie. No date has been set for the wedding. Snycler-Harsh Mr. and Mrs. George K. Harsh of Bradford announce the engage ment of their daughter, Helen Virginia, to Charles William Sny der, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder of Williamsport. Miss Harsh, a senior and mem ber of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. is majoring in biology.. Snyder is a junior in hotel administra tion and member of Pi Kappa . Phi , ‘• „ip, .. ta '. ...' 'l4 a ~ t „s. A • . l bx , , • --* • = • , . • 72; • • !'3 l ' "-""- •rr- ' • • _but Cigars are a-hlan's engag menlJ fraternity. He served in the Ma ine corps two years. Mr. and, Mrs. Robert H. Allan f Jerm3i,n - announce the engage ment of their daughter, Barbara, io William G. Bonner of Peck- Miss Allan received her B.A. 'n education from Syracuse uni versity last June. She is a mem ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Bon ner is a senior in meteorology 9.nd is president of Phi Kappa fau fraternity. Swim Club To Meet WRA sWim club will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.,White hall. The. meeting is . or offi cers, mernbers, and those in terested. in the Aquacade. It will be in April or May. "Diamonds Are a Gies Best Friend" . from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" Bonner-Allan •:„ Z - ", ,;1r(;",0.4.4„.2;,43,06: t Zrle %* ; 1 ; ? ' " r .1'4514V45<- You need not inhale to enjoy a cigar! CIGAR INSTITUTE OF AMERICA. INC. Ruth Megow Weds George Dallas In Duncan, Pa. The marriage of Miss -Ruth Megow, and George Dallas took - , lace on January 27 in the home :)f the bride's aunt, Mrs. Margaret Snyder, in Linton Hill, Duncan, Pa. Th e bride was a senior at the College and is from Orlando, Florida. She is a member of Gam ma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Dallas graduated from the College in 1950 in commerce and finance. He served in the navy during the war. The groom is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon and served on Tribunal at the College. Jean Garretson, a senior at the College, was the maid of honor. She was the only attendant. The pair are now living in York, Pa. i 411 F 'i o , 'kl , 1 ,, Itl o g I a it PAGE FIVE