'FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. m? Rush Parties> Homes Set At By Sororities With the tir-t wt-rk »d ck- dates ending today, 1>»-t?> s'lio-ith and ni«h«v>s arc preparing for rushing parties, lasting from 2 t<> a p.m, Sunday, and at homes scheduled f<>r Monday through Thursday nights. Rushers may wear suits nr afternoon drr\sos ami h<eo to ai homes, and may -day no longer than an hour in each of the • orority .suites they visit. They may accept le.se. hut no more than, four invitations which must be an- - - - - swered formally. Replies must bo - ■ • oSt ™ Alumni Group elects Henning Give Parlle* Twice Then comes the parties with their costumes, varied refresh* ments. and favors for remem brances. Rushees may also accept four partv invitations which auto matically mean that they may visit that sororitv for coke dates on davs alternate to the parties. Each sorority will five four performances of the same party —two on each night. One group of sororities will entertain on Monday and Wednesday and the other half, Tuesday and Thurs day. Invitations and acceptances will be coordinated by the Panhel Post Office where the informa tion .giving the times that each rushee is to attend her particular parties will be distributed. Sea Life Represented The 19 parties are built around a variety of themes from Alpha Gamma Delta’s “Alpha Gam Goes to Athens” to Zeta Tau Alpha’s “Zeta in Your Future” gypsy partv. Life on the sea will be repre sented by both Delta Gamma, “The Good Ship Delta Gamma,” and Alpha Xi Delta, “Wharf Party.” The night club atmo sphere will be emphasized in Del ta Zeta by “Cafe DZ,” in Theta Phi Alpha by “Club Tepa,” and in Delta Delta Delta by “Delta Blue Room.” Bamum and Bailey will have competition when Beta Sigma Omicron presents its “Beta Big Top.” Phi Sigma Sigma will give a “Sunshine Revue” and Sigma Delta Tau is planning a style show for its “Mademoiselle” par ty. Two Plans 'Trips' “Greenwich Village” is the theme of the Alpha Epsilon Phi party, and Kappa Alpha Theta will have a “Gay Nineties” re view. A Greek theme will be fol lowed by Chi Omega, and Alpha Chi Omega will hold a “Mexi can Fiesta.” The trip from “Heaven to Hell” wll be made by Gamma Phi Beta at the same time that Kappa Delta makes the trip from “Hell to Heaven.” South Sea Islanders will per form in the Phi Mu suite, but Pirates will hold their own in Al pha Omicron Pi. Kappa Kappa Gamma will present the “Mardi Gras.” DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS "JUMPING JACKS" GARY'COOPER THOMAS MITCHELL "HIGH NOON" OPEN AT 6:00 Special. Academy Award • (Best Foreign Film) “RASHOMOH” A Rare Piece of Film N.Y. Times THE DAILY COLLEGIA?*. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Dr. Harriet Harry Henning. State College, has been elected third vice oresidcnt of the Penn Slate Alumni Association. Others elected were George A. Doyle, Philadelphia, president: John T. Ryan. Pittsburgh, first vice president: H. I. Smith, Wash ington, D.C., second vice presi dent. » Robert E. Cochrane. Pittsburgh, was elected for a three-year term on the Athletic Advisory Board, and Carl B Seeds. Washington. D.C.. was appointed to complete the remaining part of the unex pired year of J. Cooper French. Philadelphia, who resigned. Three retiring members were also presented models of the Nit tany Lion in recognition of their service. They were E. Helen Wil liams, Monessen; Wayne W. Weav er, Soudersburg: and Clarence G. Stoll, Gloucester, Va. Independents May Sign For Leonides Council Independent women interested in serving on Leonides council may put up their names for nom ination in their hostesses’ office. Vivian Peterson, president of the independent women’s organ ization, said that elections will be held following the Women’s Stu d e n t Government Association house meetings held next week. (do-dddils Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha, recently gave a birthday party in the suite for the unit hostess, Mrs. Margaret Gluck. CONVENIENT One Stop Service! • Washing Service (Quick, Sanitary) 9-lb 25c e Extracting (ready to iron) 10c • Fluff Dried (with finest equipment) 20c We Do Our Own Dry Cleaning • Suits and Dresses (hand finished) 89c • Skirts (plain) and Trousers 49c • Shirts (exquisitely finished) 2 for 35c "If it's not becoming to you —- It Should Be Coming To Us" LAUNDERETTE 210 W. COLLEGE AVE. , efficient . . . Courteous . . . Service Local Churches Plan Receptions For Students Members <«f local Pr<>l< '■hint churchc*. are plarmiiv: rcav .itmn.-? Mr th" stiKbni relii;;<<u- snaps at 7:80 tonight. ‘ Protestant d< nominal ions in Stat« College ;,:c Uniwr itv Bap tht Church. 11l South Butrowes •tree?: SI. Andrews Epi-eopnl Church, 310 S. Fra/.a.r .-treat; i Evangelical Unit'd Bret hern , Church, corners. Bun owes rtreet land W. Beaver avenue: Grace I Lutheran Chireh corner W. Col lege a ven u " and S. Atherton street. Also St. Paul's Methodist Church. E. College avenue and S. Miles street: First Presbyter ian Church, corner W. Beaver av enue and S. Frazier street: Faith Reformed Church. E. College av enue opposite Atherton Hall, and Young Friends, 318 S. Atherton street. All receptions will be held at the churches, rather than the stu dent foundations. They are open to any student wishing to attend. Leading Chemists To Address Class A series of lectures by leading chemists has been arranged for Chemistry 531, Dr. W. C. Fer nelius, head of the Department of Chemistry', said recently. Dr. D. J. Cram, of the Uni versity of California, will deliver the third of his series at 4:10 p.m. today in 119 Osmond on “The Synthesis and Properties of Para cyclophanes.” Next week, Dr. Robert W. Taft, assistant professor of chemistry, will present three lectures on “Separation of Polar and Steric Factors in Rates of Organic Re actions.” Societies Rename Four as Trustees Delegates of agricultural and industrial societies have renamed four incumbents to the Board of Trustees. Trustees re-elected for three year terms are F. H. Gyger, Jr., Kimberton; John H. Light, Ann ville; Charles E. Oakes, Allen town; and Rodger W. Rowland, New Castle. Three other alumni re-elected in a mail ballot were William D. Harkins, Philadelphia; George H. Deike, Pittsburgh; and James B. Long, Blue Bell., The Santa Fe trail stretched from Independence, Mo., to Santa Fe, N.M., a distance of 780 miles. (^ntjttgemenld Staples-Tyson Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyson of Du Bois announce the engage ment of their daughter. Louise, fo Robert Staples, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Staples of Du Bois. Miss Tyson, a senior majoring in mathematics, is a member of A’pha Gamma Delta. Mr. Staples, a member of Delta Chi, was graduated from the Col lege last June and is now em ployed as an electrical engineer at Sylvania Electric Co., Empor ium. Cwens Names 5 Committees Six committees for the Dunga ree Drag, sponsored by Cwens, sophomore women’s hat society, have been appointed, Bavlee Friedman, chairman of the dance, announced today. An annual girl-ask-boy affair, the Dungaree Drag will be held Oct. 11 in Recreation Hall. Jack Huber’s orchestra will play. Serving on the publicity com mittee are chairman Joyce Shus man, Pat Ellis. Aurelia Arre. Marian Ungar, Ann Cunningham, Barbara Werts, Dianne Miller, and Nedaline Charmbury. Re freshments chairman is Linda Jacobs; decorations, Johanne Llewelyn and Nani Ku; orches tra, Janice Holm; chaperones, Maude Strawn; and tickets, Car olyn Pelczar. Welcome Freshmen, You are cordially invited to bring your flower problems to us—anytime Let us help you choose the correct corsage or bouquet for any occasion State S~(oralShop 127 W. Beaver Call 2342 (i *3n its VS Blum’s >3 l it 6 ll ‘rfcCr chromes p a ya its I esCord & j In $/ Stale College lla It S i Op* >24 SOUTH ALLEN ST. STATE COLLEGE,PA Harshbarger Will Speak At Vespers The State College Council of Churches will hold its Community Vesper Service at 7:30 p.m. Sun day in the University Baptist Church. The Rev. Luther H. Harshbarger,, executive secretary of Ponn State Christian Associa tion and College chaplain, will speak on “The Heart of a Heart less World." George Ceiga, College Chapel organist, will preside at the organ and will play as prelude “It Is Toward Evening and The Day Is Far Spent’’ from “Bible Poems” fWeinburger); as offertory, “Abide, O Dearest Jesus” (Peet ters); and as postlude. Psalm 19, “The Heavens Declare” (Mar celle). The Rev. Robert H. Eads, pas tor of the University Baptist Church, will assist in the service. Twenty members of the Chapel Choir, directed by Mrs. Willa C. Taylor, will sing. Christian Fellowship To Meet Tonight The Inter-V ars i t y Christian Fellowship will meet at 7:30 to night in 405 Old Main. The Rev. George Slavin. pastor of the Faith Community Church of Ros lyn, will address the group. The meeting and social affair after the meeting are open. PAGE FIVE
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