SATURDAY, NOVEIiStR JO, 1911 Pinites; Tonight Pirates, monsters,,Arabs, and comic strip characters will mingle tonight at houseparties planned by 45 fraternities. Acacia, decorated as a theater complete with pillars, cameras, and - spotlights, will have as its theme "Hollywood .Premiere." Dillan Saup's orchestra will provide the music for the costume affair-. `"Comic Capers" will be the theme. at Alpha Chi Rho, with comic strip character, decorations, and music • by Jimmy Spaniel's orchestra. Guests at Alpha Chi Sigma will come as song titles. Decorations " will featuie silhouettes of • musi cal instruments and notes, and music will be furnished by John Brown's orchestra. '• • • Alpha Epsilon Pi will feature "Sweetheart's Serenade," a semi formal pledge dance. Decorations will include hearts, kissing cou ple silhouettes, and a large heart over the entrance. Alpha Gamma Rho's theme will be the "Klondike Kraze," with decorations built around an igloo and a Gay Nineties 'dance hall. "An Evening in Seville" will be the theme of a joint -house party held by Alpha, Phi Alpha and` Omega Psi Phi at the latter's house. "Pirates' Haven" is the theme of Alpha Sigma Phi's Party. Guests will enter by walking up a gangplank flanked by two can nons, a skull and bones, and flags. Inside will be a" ship's wheel and the Five Blue'Flames orchestra in a rowboat. Decorated as a tent, the main room at Alpha Tau 'Omega :will carry out the theme of "A T Oasis Arab Party." Alpha Zeta's "Opposites"--Cos tume party 'will have one group of dark, cold rooms and another group of warm, gay, bright ones. Duke Morris' Melody Men• will provide the music. Decorations featuring a Times Square' theme will Aleck Beta Sigma Rho's "Broadway Party." Entertainment will • include . a show by the members, and' Lynn Christy's orchestra will play. ' Beta Theta Pi will hold a Hal loween Party, complete, with ghosts, witches, and goblins. Jini Erb's orchestra will play for the costtime party. A semiLformal pledge dance will -be held at Chi Phi. Debora tions will -be modeled after an cient Rome. "Destination Venus" at Delta Chi will employ an interplane tarium \ theme. • Delta Sigma Phi will hold - its annual "Pink Elephant Ball," with appropriate decorations. Don Trostle's orchestra will furnish the music. Party-hoppers at Delta Tau Delta will be greeted by a Frank enstein monster ; a dummy in a coffin, cobwebs, and weird tomb stones. • A square dance with callers will be held at Delta Theta Sierna. "Suppressed Desire" will be the, theme at Delta Upsilon, with guests expressing their secret de sires, .with all varieties 'of • cos .tumes; Kappa Delta Rho will greet its guests at the "Bedlam Ball," and will -conduct them through padded cells, snake pits, an d rooms littered. with "dead bo& • ies." • "Kappa Sigma's "Indian Dance" • will feature a tepee, and guests will 'come dres s e d as Indian -Braves and squaws. . - - , Lambda Chi Alpha will have a "Diogpatdh' Saturday Social" with the music of Gerald Kehler's or sthestra. Guests at Phi Delta Theta will Monsters Meet at Houseparties join in the "Housewarming," an informal dance. • ' Phi Epsilon Pi's Bucaneer Ball will be modeled after "Treasure Island," and will feature cos tumes an d approprite decora tions. ,) Costumed comic strip charac ters will feel right at home among the Dog Patch and Space Ship decorations at Phi Gamma Delia and Sigma Phi Alpha. To all those who wish to at tend a theater party, Phi Kappa I will be a haven. Would:-be actors will be able to display their tal ents as the house becomes a stage. The prevalence of spotted leo pard cloth will be helpful to stu dents who are planning to at tend Phi Kappa Sigma's "Cave Man Cavern" party. The Phi 'Kappa Tau yacht will meet disaster in. order to carry out. a "Ship Wreck" theme. Par tygoers will ,wear appropriate costumes. A Far and Near Eastern atmo= spheres will prevail at the Phi Sigma Delta "Orient" and Phi Sigma Kappa "Arabian Nights" parties. Buddhas an d dragons will decorate -the walls .of Phi Sigma Delta, but house party go ers will not wear costumes. On the other hand Phi Sigma Kappa Arabians will don billowy yards of material. • A' fot of "bums" will infest the "Hobo Jungle" at. Pi Kappa Al pha. Typical' pictures from a hobo hangout . will,adorn the walls. All leftover ghosts and gob lins will be welcome .at..the Pi Kaptia . Phi Halloween party. Scoop McKinney's orchestra will furnish the - music. Guests will wear costumes. -Sigma Alpha Epsilon will bring the. "Showboat" to town. No spe cial. costumes will be worn. Sigma Chi will hold its annual pledge dance, and banquet. The pledges will present a skit. - The Sigma Nu house will look like a section of the Ozark Moun tains., Hillbilly,- costumes will be 'in order and guests will whirl and twirl to mountain music. Sigma Phi Epsilon's "Big Top" will be a Masquerade party,' with guests wearing costumes and dec orations following a ,circus theme. • combo will, provide the music for Sigma - Phi Sigma's "Bop City." Costumes and decorations will center on a nightclub theme. Sigma' Pi - will hold. a formal pledge dance at the chapter house. ' "King Neptune's Court" is the houseparty. "Dogpatch . Kapers," a costume . ..._ VVAPNEIW''' ... '" -. , „. A ...WV:4v, • f ; ''' - .:;. • ' STEVE 'COCHRAN PHILIP CAREY • "TANKS ' ARE COMING" JEAN PETERS \ LOUIS JOURDAN "ANNE, OF THE INDIES" • ROY ROGERS in "SOUTH OF OLD , CALIENTE" THE DAILY "dOtLEGIAN; STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA theme of Tau Kappa Epsilon's affair, will be the theme of Tau Phi Delta's houseparty. Theta Chi- will hold a costume par t y entitled "Bowery Ball." New York's old Bowery section will be the theme. Theta Kappa Phi's "Football Frolic" will feature costumes and an orchestra, with appropriate decorations. A French sidewalk , cafe will provide the background for The ta Xi's costumed "French Apache Dance." Triangle will hold a French Waterfront party, with guests wearing appropriate costumes. "Movie Time ZBT" will trans form • Zeta Beta Tau into a place with Hollywood atmosphere, with guests wearing appropriate. cos tumes. Glazer-Lasow Mr.' and Mrs. Morris Lasow of Philadelphia announce th e en gagement of their daughter, Mina, to George Glazer, -son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glazer also of Phila delphia. Miss Lasow is a freshman in ed ucation at the • University o f Pennsylvania. Mr. Glazer, a senior in journal ism at the College, is a member of. Alpha Epsilon Pi. He is city ed itor of the Daily Collegian and a member of Skull and Bones, sen ior men's hat society. Hiifel- Casts Tomorrow Fair Thanksgiving Show Lillian• - Cassover - and Sheldon Vilensky, radio co-chairmen. of the Hillel Foundation's.•' weekly radio" broadcast, announced that casting for a dramatic show will be held - at the Hillel. Founda tion at 7 p.m: tomorrow. • The show will' be produced on Thursday and is in cdmrnemora tion of Thanksgiving.. Tryouts are Open to all students on "cam pus. ..„7.-1,,..,5...,...5.„.,.i....,.;..,.::.i.,7,,,,,,i..4t.:.i..;:„.:::,....,7,.:37.!..:..„„...:, H. .... . ... u - ._ . BEGINS MONDAY Prices for This Engagement as Requested by the Producer! Adults: Mat. 76c; Eve. $l.OO Children 35c All • Times ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX SEINIUMIEW engagernenb Store Holiday Monday Armistice Day, Monday, will be a holiday for most State College stores. A recommendation was is sued last month at a meeting of retail members of the Com merce Club that all stores close. Closing of grocery stores has been indicated. Four to Visit Church Group The Westminster Foundation will be hosts to four members of the Student Deputation of the Westminster Foundation at Syra cuse University at an informal student supper Saturday night in the Fireside Room of the Founda tion. They will also share in the Sat urday evening fireside seminar following the supper. Sunday morning the visitors will partici pate in the discussion group fol lowing the worship service of the student department in Westmin ster Hall at 9 a.m. The Rev. Andrew T. Roy, re cently returned missionary to China, will address the Westmin ster Foundation at 6:30 p.m. in the fireside room. He served in China during the Communist re- gime and has had wide student contacts for many years through out China. Alpha Phi Omega Pledges 27 Men Alpha Phi Omega, service hon orary fraternity, held f or m al pledging ceremonies for 27 new pledges recently. One of the projects the hon orary is undertaking is canvass ing independent men in town for the Campts Chest. They are also helping at the Seven Mountains Scout Camp. Those pledged were Gail Bim ber, George . Brown, Rodney Cobi, Robert• Cassol, J a m e.s Cornish, Merle Evey, John Falcone, Clyde Herrick, Robert Hosterman, Ron ald Jochen, Arthur Jordan, Don ald Kurtz, Herbert Kirkwood, Gil bert Kosonsky, Conrad Kresge, John Lauer, Albert Lucidi. Roger Mauchline, Theodore Matlow, Ivan McGee, - John Krin er, Charles Naginey, Alan ,New man, Robert Bieber, IrWin Saft, Richard Snyder,' Clifford Stewart. MON. - WED.. OPEN 6:20 Featuretime 6:30, 8:17, 10:04 Presented in cooperation with Romance Language Departure .... 4ti c,,,„e5w...",.......- ) bic, i Zis , 4 A BAWDY CAS= in no s , ... A. OEM OF / I 0 1 EXECUTIVE CAREERS IN RETAILING One-year Course Harvest Ball To Have Queen A queen will be chosen for the first time at the annual Harvest Ball, sponsored by the 'Agricul tural Student Council. The ball will be held in Recreation Hall Dec. 1. Entries for the contest may be submitted by any campus organ ilation. The contestants must be enrolled at 'the College, and a portrait photograph should be submitted to the Student Union desk by next Friday. Three finalists will -be selected by applause the night of the ball. A loving cup will be awarded to the queen with minature cups for the runners-up. Judges chosen for the contest are Louis Bell, director of public relations; Ridge Riley, alumni executive secretary; and Lyman E. Jackson,' dean of the School of Agriculture. Gala Decorations Become Tradition collegiate foOtball games are probably among the greatest spectacles in the country, short of RingliAg Bros., Barnum, and Bailey's "Greatest Show on Earth." To help add to Penn State's football atmosphere, members of Motar. Board, senior women's hon orary, have carried on a tradi tion of decorating the goal posts before home football contests. This afternoon the goal posts will be decked out in blue and white for the Nittany Lions,• and in orange for Syracuse. Although souvenir seekers sometimes make short work of the cerpe paper festoons, the • streamers decorat ing the goal posts have become as traditional at Penn - State as the famed obelisk. AIM Houseparty Tonight The annual houseparty spon sored by the Association of Inde pendent Men will be held from 9 to midnight tonight in the West Dorm main lounge. Richard Marsh and his orches tra will provide music for the-af fair. The dance is free and is open to all students. STARLITE DRIVE-IN on BELLEFONTE ROAD SHOW. TIME SUN. 8:45; DAILY 7 p.m. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 'BORDERLINE' Fred Mac Murray Claire Trevor —plus-- 'HELLFIRE' with William Elliott • Prepare to step into a responsible executive position in the retailing field: buying, advertising, fashion, personnel. Specialized training, ex clusively for college graduates, covers merchandising, personnel manage ment, textiles, store organization, sales promotion, . and all phases of store activity. Realistic approach under store-trained faculty. Classes are com bined with paid store work. Students are usually placed before graduation. Co-educational. Master's degree. Limited enrollment. Write Admissions Office for Bulletin C. RESEARCH BUREAU FOR RETAIL TRAINING UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH • Pittsburgh 13; Pa. PAGE VirTs