The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 05, 1952, Image 5

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    FRIDAY; DECEMBERS, 1952
Fall
For
Amid pumpkins, cornshocks, flowers, and pine trees creating an "Autumn Picnic" atmosphere,
the Harvest Ball, sponsored annually by the Agriculture Student Council, will be held from 9 to
midnight tonight in Recreation Hall. •
For the second year, a queen of the Harvest Ball will be chosen. Finalists vying for the trophy
to be, presented to the queen tonight are Ann Lederman, Marcia Philips, and Elizabeth Tomlinson.
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Erickson-Richardson
Mr . . P. R: Richardson of War
ren announces the engagement
of his daughter, Marcia, to Creed
Erickson of Warren.
Miss Richardson is a secretary
'at Sunray Electrical Corp. of
Warren. Mr. Erickson is a sev
enth semester psychology student
and a 'member of Alpha Tau
Omega.
Galantino-MCSparran
Mr, and Mrs. James McSparran
of Oxford announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Ruth, to
Gene Galantino, son of Mr. and
Mrs. trasmo Galantino- of East
Lansdowne.
• Miss McSparran is a senior in
art education. Mr. Galantino re
ceived his master's degree from
the College in June, 1952, in art
education. At present he is' em
ployed as an occupational thera
pist at Kings Park State Hospital,
Long Island, N.Y.
'Music of Nations'
To Present I,l6tas'
The "Jotas," a lively Spanish
mountaineers' dan c e, will be
heard over WMAJ 8:30 p.m. Mon
day on "Music of the Nations,"
a program sponsored by the 'Ro
mance Languages department. -
Fernando Perez-Pena,. instruc
tor in the Department of Romance
Languages, -will• comment on 'the
records.
The dance, which- is, at -least
four centuries old, was named
"Jotas," an old Spanish word
meaning "Jump," because' of'- its
liveliness. In northeastern Spain,
where it is still popular, the dance
is so vigorous that dancers must
first dance it, then sing the words.
Nittany-Pollock Barons
Plan Skating , Party
A roller skating party at the
Coliseum open to students living
in the Nittany-Pollock area will
be sponsored tonight by the Bar
ons, social organization• of the two
living areas.
The party will be held .7 to 9
p.m. The showing of a Nittany
or Pollock meal ticket will, gain
entrance for its owner and his
date: The party is being financed
by the Pollock Council. ;
TO SURPRISE YOUR
FRIENDS & FAMILY
WITH A NEW.
LAMPCUT
Call NOW
for an appointment
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and go home with a hair style completely
new and so easy to take care of. •
Vogue Reaut Salon
Picnic Theme
Harvest Ball
• Pines to Form Entrance
Tickets for the semi-formal
dance will be on sale today at the
Student Union desk in Old Main
and the main hall of Agriculture
Building. They are priced at $2
per couple and will be on sale
at the door tonight.
An archway of pine trees will
form the entrance to the dance
and a floral arrangement spelling
out "Harvest Ball" will provide
a backdrop for the bandstand. Al
the far end of the hall, a picnic
scene will be featur,ed with ever
green trees in the background. In
the center of the dance floor will
be a farm wagon trimmed with
cornshocks and pumpkins.
White to Emcee
The queen will be chosen by
applause during intermission.
Judges of the applause are Rich
ard Stanley, president of the Ag
riculture Student Council; Arthur
Rosfeld, president of the Inter
fraternity Council; and Margaret
Lamaster, president of the Physi
cal Education Student Council.
Emcee will be Harold B. White;
assistant professor of physical ed
ucation. White was master of cer
emonies at the 1951 Ag Hill party.
. Music for the dance will be pro
vided by Jim Erb and his Penn
State Blue Notes. Refreshments
of punch, sherbert, and cookies
will be served during -the even
ing.
Theta Phi Alpha
. Theta Phi Alpha recently
pledged Theresa Guinard, Made
leine Reilly, and Barbara Boh
rer. Following• pledging a pajama
party was held in the chapter
room.
Rabbi Will Answer
Questions at Service
An annual "Ask the Rabbi"
question period will be part of
the Sabbath Eve service at 8 to
night at-- the Hillel Foundation,
224 S. Miles Street.
Instead of the sermon, the con
gregation will be permitted to ask
the rabbi questions on Judaism,
Israel, and related subjects. Mem
bers of Phi Sigma Sigma will be
hostesses at the service.
Club to Sell Cookies
The Home Economics Club will
sponsor a Christmas cookie sale
in the living center of the Home
Economics Building 9 a.m. to noon
Monday.
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Vogue Girl 4 the iiiieeh
NANCY MARCINEK
A senior in EleM entcrry Ed.
from Shamokin, Pa. and a
member of Delta Gamma
sorority.
214 S. Allen
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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Levine-Brown -
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of
Indiana, Pa., announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Bonny,
to Lawrence Levine, also• of In
diana.
Mrs. Levine, who attended
nursing school in Pittsburgh, is
now residing in State • College.
Mr. Levine,, a member of Phi
Epsilon Pi, is a fifth semester
accounting major.
Smith Will Speak
To Inter-Varsity
Dr. Kenneth Smith of the West
minster College, New Wilmington,
will be speaker at a meeting of
Inter-Varsity . Christian Fellow
ship at 7:30 tonight in 405 Old
Main.
, Dr. Smith is the faculty adviser
of Inter-Varsity at Westminster
College. A social hour will follow
the meeting.
Grange Square Dance
Penn State Grange will spon
sor a square dance 9 p.m. to mid
night tomorrow in the TUB. Ross
Lytle and his orchestra will play.
Average per capita national in
come in the United States was
$1584 in 1951.
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You'll be proud to send any of the cards that
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Griggs also has the White & Wycoff cellophane
economy. pack of cards . .. 10 cards for only 19c.
Choose from the American Greeting Cards
the Christmas cellophane packs . . . 12 appropriate
cards for 29c.
Griggs' Special cards are designed especially
for your individual
. needs. Griggs Pharmacy has . a
wide assortment of these special individual cards—
for your Mother, Father, Sweetheart, Sister and
Brother, plus others. Priced from .5c to $l.OO.
Come in and see them and buy your cards now. • A
GRIGGS Pharmacy l
Opposite Old Main ti
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FRB Announces
Frosh Moveups
Second semester freshman
women now have' . UPperclass
hours; according to Mary Petit
gout, chairman of the Fresh
man Regulations Board.
Moveup day was held. Wed
nesday•night when members of
the board visited Atherton Hall
'during a house meeting and
made the announcement.
Second semester frosh living
in other dormitories were noti-,
fled by the Dean of Women's
office or by members of the
board.
New hours for these women
are two one o'clocks each week
end and ten o'clocks during the
week. All special ten o'clock
permissions riot yet used are
automatically changed to the
11 o'clocks of upperclasswomen.
Phi Epsilon Kappa
Pledges Nine Men
Phi Epsilon Kappa, men's na
tional physical education honor
ary society,.pledged five graduate
and four undergraduate students
at its meeting Wednesday night
at Sigma Pi.
Pledged were James Davis,
Herman Tyrance, Hohn Cook, Jos
eph Halper, Joel Holiber, Robert
Kreidler, Alf re d Billett, Karl
Schwenzfeier, and William An
derson.
The men will begin pledge
training Monday and continue un
til Dec. 16, when they will be for
mally initiated.
Newman Club to Meet
The Newman, Club will hold its
monthly business meeting at 7:45
p.m. Sunday in 405 Old Main. In
addition to the regular business,
the members will be asked for
suggestions for next semester's
club calendar.
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ICSF to Hold
Christmas Party
In Wesley Gym
The Inter-Church Student Fel
lowship will have its annual
Christmas party at 7:30 tonight
in the Wesley Foundation gym
nasium. The party will be open
to all students.
' Games and square dancing will
comprise the evening's program.
Ralph Laudenslayer, fifth semes
ter recreation major, will, call the
square dances, assisted by other
recreation majors. The party will
end with a friendship circle, con
sisting of singing, and a period of
sileneprayer.
Committees for the party are
Roger Williams Fellowship, re
freshments; Wesley Foundation,
publicity; Young Friends, Christ
mas decorations; United Student
Fellowship, program; and Evan
gelical United Brethren, worship.
_
The Inter-Church Student Fel
lowship council consists of two
delegates appointed by each of the
local Protestant church groups.
FOR BEST RESULTS USE
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
thru the
Looking Glass
with Gabbi
Gabbi's note: for those who
fail to read the bottom of my
column—just tell Ethel Gab
bi sent you!
Send you . . .
Talking about sending you,
everything in Ethels' will "send
you": the dazzling jewelry, the
delectable delicacies, the beau=
tiful t a b l e decorations yes,
EVERYTHING you've been dy
ing to see is at ETHELS!
For Example . . .
Ethel has all kinds of jewelry,
Rhinestones, pearls, gold, sil
ver, copper . . . and they're all
just perfect for Christmas giv
ing! Mom'll love a copper
bracelet, and rhinestones are
ideal for your favorite girl.
There's all kinds of jewelry—
just $l.OO on up.
Santa Claus is coming
to town . . .
So, why not be prepared? Ethel
has everything to decor ate
your table—colorful Christmas
napkins, jumbo candles (per
fect for your t able center
piece), silver services, "tres"
gay decorations, good things to
eat, and many, many other
"pretty" things . . .
Victuals are vital
Talking about food—Ethel has
plenty of that, too! Her new
"Gourmet" shelves are toppling
over with oodles of "out of the
ordinary" delicacies—nuts,
snacks, hard candies, choco
lates, olives, pickles, etc.
Fill your Xmas stocking . . .
with clever, useful gifts. For
sis, you can buy a little "sew-n
-sew" a compact sewing kit
that everyone wi 11 welcome
(just $1.00). And there's a glove
ring for Mom —to keep her
gloves intact, for only $1.20l
Why rush?
to, shop for "last-minute" gifts
when you get home? Take your
time. Dr op in Ethels—Look
around—Remember, at Ethels
... there's FREE gift-wrapping!
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112 E. COLLEGE AYE.
STATE -COLLEGE. PA.
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