The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 13, 1951, Image 8

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    PAGE FIGHT
Students Give
Xmas Readings
Six oral interpretation students
have been giving Christmas read
ings before local organizations
this month as class projects.
The students are Phyllis
Brenckman, Joada Oswalt, Eli
zabeth Morgan, Margaret Trout
man, Ann Jones, and Barbara
Klopp.
The final Christmas reading
will be given this Monday. The
organizations who have hear d
the students include local chur
ches, panhellenic groups, parent
teachers' association of . Pine
Grove :ills, and various campus
groups.
William Hamilton, assistant
professor of speech, announced
the names of five students who
will be soloists in the speech
. choir for the annual Christmas
program in Chapel this week
end.
They are Martha Heckman,
Richard Hartle, Madeleine Sharp,
Laßue Fritz, Donald Carlson.
Training is everything. The
•peach was once a bitter almond;
cauliflower is nothing but cab
bage with a college education;—
Mark Twain.
COLLEGIAN CLAS
MISCELLANEOUS
SQUARE DANCE Saturday, Dec. 15 9-12.
Coliseum skating rink on Rt. 545. Joe
Corrado and his orchestra.
PEOPLE WHO have proofs from portraits
taken at' the Lion Studio before the fire
May still have Christmas portraits made.
Call 4459. A new and better Lion Studio
will open shortly in a new location.
TYPING AND mimeographing Secre
train] Service - Room 207 Hotel State
College. Phone 4006.
HARRY CRISSMAN, owner of barber shop
destroyed in Gentzel Bldg. fire last week
o.ened this week at 123 W. Beaver Ave.
LOST
RED VELVET purse between Kappa Sig
ma and Atherton Hall Satuiday night.
Call Mimi, 413 Atherton.
BED LEATHER jacket with fur-lined col
lar. Taken from Sparks Nov. 19. Call
will Mackler. Phone 3946. Reward.
GREEN STRIPED pen and pencil set
Friday evening, on or near campus. Call
Fran 326 Simmons.
ONE JOHN DEERE walking plow. Last
seen at AGR Monday night. If found
call 3181. Liberal reward.
BROWN DEERSKIN jacket on 3rd floor
Willard between 8-10 a.m. Friday. Finder
'please call Schmidt 5051 - 1190. Reward.
PAIR HORN rimmed glasses in case. Ross
Burke, Optical Company, Huntington,
W. Vn. on case. Call Ross Lytle 6757.
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House--
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there was evidence of perjury in
the testimony.
"The conflicting statements in
diCate that perjury was commit
ted here," he said.
Committee chairman James S.
Berger (R-Potter) declined conn.
ment when asked if perj u r y
prosecutions were being con
sidered by the committee. He
said the committee's report oh
the probe will likely be made to
the Senate next week.
News, Views Salesmen
To Meet Tonight
All circulation candidates for
News and Views, Home Economics
publication, who still have unsold
copies are asked to report to 109
Home Economics Building at 6:30
tonight.
Students in home economics
and hotel administration may pick
up their copies free in the lobby
of the Home Economics Building.
The magazine is available to stu
dents in other curricula at ten
cents a copy.
There is nothing so stupid as an
educated man, if you get off the
thing that he was educated in—
Will Rogers.
ROOMS FOR RENT. One single and one
double. Call 6242.
IF YOUR fypewriter needs repairs, Just
call 2492 or bring "machine to 633 W
College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex
perience is at your service.
ATTENTION SOCIAL CHAIRMEN—now
is the time to book the band for your
spring dance. We still have a few open
dates. The Jack Huber Orchestra,
4th year
on campus. For information call Skip
Wareham at '2689. •
BOUTS HAS electric Handyhot portable
washing machines for apartments and
trailers. Two styles; porcelain enamelled.
2-pound capacity, $27.95; stainless steel
model with timer, 2 to 3 pound capacity.
$42.50. There is also a hand-turned wringer
that fits both styles for only $7.95. Ask
for it for Christmas, 5% discount at
Bouts for cash and carry; convenient pay
ment terms. 0. W. Bouts & Son, Inc.,
N. Buckhout, State College; 6703.
KEEP YOUR trailer snug and warm with
a Coleman oil heater. model 666 A. Radi
ating, circulating 31,000 BTU's on hour.
Many of our good Customers
, pleased with our
eltridin a 3 Shopper 5
To make your Christmas shopping easier,
ou
served each shopping
evening 'til Christmas
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, - STATE CCLTIEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
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Dance Club--
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Among the more dif fi c ult
dances are the Schuhplattlers, a
series of Bavarian dances . done
by groups for show; the Kora
brushka, a Russian peddler dance;
and the Mietchi Putz Di, a Swiss
dance which means "Little Girl
Go Wash Your Face."
The Mietchi Putz Di was per
formed by the club at the Folk
Dance Festival- last year. Plans
are being made for another dance
at this year's festival.
Don't get the idea that danc
ing is restricted to foreign folk
dances though. Polka and square
dance lovers can get their .fill at
any of the meetings.
Simmons Will Entertain
Dinner Guests Tonight
Mrs. Vera Furst, head hostess
of Simmons Hall, yesterday an
nounced that Dr. and Mrs. Hum
mel Fishburn, head of the Music
department, and Katherine
Schmidt; a foreign German stu
dent sent by the American Field
Service, will be entertained by
the residents of Simmons Hall at
dinner tonight.
Miss Schmidt is a major in
commercial studies and language.
She is the guest of Charles Long.
IFIED•S
Fuel-air control saves up to• 25% on fuel;
low draft burner, oversize heat exchanger,
new functional air flow design. See it
soon at Houts. 0. W. Hobts & Son, Inc.,
N. Buckhout, State College, 6703.
ONE PAIR NEW Army surplus laminated
Hickory Skis with steel edges l —sl3.oo;
one Linguaphone German language course
on records,, scarcely used, with accom
panying texts—original price-255.00, for
$25.00. See C. M. Stine, Room 120 C
Dairy Building any afternoon. '
A 1951 DESK MODEL Remington Type
writer• in excellent condition. Call 3938
after 5 p.m. Ask for John.
WANTED
ATTENTION FRATERNITIES: Beautiful
Christmas trees for sale. Six to twenty
feet. Come and choose yours at Autoport
3 :00 p.m. to 5 :09 p.m.
CHICAGO RIDERS •WANTED. Leaving
Dee. 19. - Return Jan. 2. Share expense
basis. Call Ray, 7429.
RIDE WANTED to Pittsburgh. Monday
afternoon, Dec. 17. Call Phyllis 447
Simmons.
RIDERS TO Little Rock, 'Ark. via Cin
cinnati, Memphis. Leaving Dec. 18. Call
M. B. Burton 4326.
For Best Results
Use Collegian Classifieds
2linnef•
Simmons Musicale
To Be Held Tonight
The Simmons Musicale be
held at 7:30 tonight in the Sim
mons Hall lounge.
Selections to be played are
Suite No. 3 (Bach), Symphony
No. 3 "E roi c a" (Beethoven),
Double Concerto for Violin and
Cello (Brahms), 'and Symphony
No. 102 (Haydn).
Students - and faculty . are in
vited.
West Dorm Chorus
To Go Caroling Tonight
The, West Dorm mixed chorus
will present the second in the
series of Christmas choral sing
ing at 9 'tonight at College av
enue and S.' Allen street
Th e program, sponsored by
the Dean of Men's office, will last
half an hour. The chorus, under
the direction of Darrell Rishel,
will be accompanied by a brais
quartet.
The ugliest of trades have their
moments of , pleasure. Now,- if I
were a grave-digger, or even a
hangman, there are some people
I could work for with a. great
deal of enjoyment—Douglas Jer
rold.
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A Merry Old Christmas .
make it- a merry Christmas
for the folks at home _
with Arrow Gifts
e Arrow Shirts $3.95 up. • Sports Shirts $3.95 up.
Ties $1.50 up •: Handkerchiefs 350 up
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-TR,SDAY; DECEMBER I 3 1951
Blood Dri'Ver
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formed Church, drive leaders
said. The unit will be open from
9:30 to. 3:30 p.m.
C. W. Stoddart, chairman of
the State College Red Cross chap
ter, reported yesterday he . had
received a : letter from the direc
tor of the 'Johnstown Red Cross
blood chapter, indicating that' of
the, 649, pints of blood secured
here in last month's' blood drive,
601 pints were converted to plas
mas for use in. Korea and other
places and '4B pints were shipped
to Korea as whole blood.
130 S. Allen Street
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Have Yourself'
:, Underwear ...$1.09 up