PAG? EIGHT Sunday Dress Rule Approved By WD Council West Dorm Council last night approved dress rule for Sunday dinner meals, stating that coats and ties are required dress . for the Sunday noon meal. The rul ing v/ill be. enforced starting this Sunday. Nomination for council offices will be made at the council’s next meeting on Monday. On Oct. 14 final elections for vice president, secretary, and treasurer are sched uled. Each officer will need a ma jority vote and will remain in office for one year. Committee chairmen appointed are: Diel Moon, elections; John Carlson, food and menu, and Bill Robb, publicity. President Stanley Juris empha sized to the council that women are not allowed in the West Dorm units, except during Mother’s Day. Women are allowed to enter the lounges. Quiet hours will be enforced. The council members were asked by Juris to cooperate in the ruling. Food complaint forms are to be given out within a few weeks. Metals Society to Meet The local chapter of the Amer ican Society for Metals will meet at 7:30 tonight at Delta Sigma Phi. After the showing of a football movie, refreshments will be served. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1937 DODGE 4 dr. sedan, good condition, new battery, tires like new. See Hank 234 Dving Hall. 1961 FORD Deluxe six 2 dr. sda. radio and heater, brand new tires (4)„ - $695, take dean trade-in, private AD-8-8961. 1949 FORD Custom V-8 2 dr sdn., radio and heater, turn signals, skirts, cus tonoged interior, $545. AD 7-4712. 1949 DODGE club coupe. Very good con dition, reasonable. Contact R Saacke, 131 Park Ave. MODEL T FORD 4-door sedan. .Good con-' dit ion. $lOO. Phone AD 8-6669. FR£2E?H SWEET Cider—6s cents a gallon piss 10 cents deposit. Delivery three gal lons or more Thurs. and Fri. evenings. Call HA 2-8868. CANAPES AND other hors’deuvres, party cookies, coffee cakes and other cakes, excellent fra it punch. Frida Stern, 122 E. Irvin Aye. Phone AD 7-4818. IS YXHJR typewriter giving you trouble? H so, Susi dial AD 7-2492 or bring ma chine to 633 W. College Ave., State College. LOST NAWY BLUE blazor with Penn State em- blem on pocket—last week possibly in Willard. Please return to Gail 41 Atherton. PAIR OF clear rimmed glasses m brown leather case. Lost during orientation. Catt AD 7-4318. $ MONEY $ c&tef UNSOLD BOOKS WILL BE RETURNED MONDAY FRIDAY Oct. 4 to 8 1 by the USED BOOK AGENCY located m the TUB OPES 9 A.M, to 5 PJB. ■in 1 PENN STATE y©#% ®» BOOK EXCHANGE MI Elections Will Choose 4 Two freshmen and two junior representatives will be elected to the Mineral Industries Student Council the latter part of October. MI students wishing to run for council may nominate themselves. Appointed to the elections com mittee were Bruce Leiske, Lewis Wade, and Arthur Miller. James Hartsock, Wade, and Miller were chosen for the finance committee. Edwin Tocker will have charge of the shingles and key commit tees. The scholarship committee is made up of Richard Taglang and Lyle Barnard. Hartsock and James Varshay were selected to the cof fee hour committee. Frakes to Speak" To Belles Leffres James R. Frakes, instructor in English composition, will speak on the general appeal of the works of Edgar Allen Poe at a meeting of the Belles Lettres club at 7 to night in N.E. Atherton hall. Besides the talk and discussion, a dramatic reading of “The Tell- Tale Heart” and two poems will be given by Morton Slakoff, sixth semester arts and letters major. This program is part of the op ening meeting of the club, which is sponsored by the Department of English Literature. The meet ing is open to the public. LOST BLUE JACKET picked up by mistake at S.A.E. Sunday afternoon. John Wana maker label. I have yours. Rog Snyder AD 7-4957. SLIDE RULE—finder notify John Young AD 7-7638. Lost in 102 A Eng A. FOR RENT HALF DOUBLE room near campus for young man who goes home weekends. Call AD 8-6679. 6-ROOM HOUSE mostly furnished. Pleas- ant Gap. Occupance Dec.' 1. References required. Contact owner. State College ext. 2262 or P.O. Box 272. PASSENGERS WANTED FBOM PHILA. to State Sunday Oct. 10. Call Sandy 341 Simmons. WANTED ROOMMATE: Quiet room in convenient location. Hot and cold running water, beds made, linen changed. Call AD 7-4850 after 6 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS WOULD ALL persons planning to take j Civil Service exams this year and next 'contact Dave Else AD 7-2767 5:00 to 6 :30. FAMILY. LAUNDRIES to do at home. Will call and deliver. Please call AD 7-2434. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Election Date Set For Town Council Election of representatives to the Association of Independent Men Town Council will be held at 7 tonight in 107 Willard, Donald Weidner, president, said yesterday. • • ' Nominations from only sev en of the 19 wards were made at a meeting last Tuesday. However, additional nomina tions 'may be made preceding the elections tonight, Weidner announced. In very few wards has more than one siudeni been nominated. LA Elections For Freshmen « Are Announced Elections for freshmen to Lib eral Arts Student Council will be held the fourth week in October, Watson Leese, president, an nounced last night at the first meeting of the council. Self-nominations will be held the week prior to elections. Fresh men desiring to be nominated for council will be required to obtain petitions signed by 25 members of the Liberal Arts College. Co-chairmen of' the elections committee are Elizabeth Engel and Richard Schriger. Council members decided to send post cards to LA freshmen to notify them of the time for nominations and elections. Larry Adler, chairman of the coffee hours committee, reported that no dormitory facilities are available for coffee hours at the present time. Several suggestions were made for possible locations. A report will be given at the next meeting on Monday as to securing one’ of the suggested locations. Nancy Seiler was appointed by Leese to be the council represen tative to the University Chris tian Association. , Margaret McClain, editor of the LA magazine, requested that the name of the magazine be changed from the “LA Lantern” to the “Lantern” with “published by the College of Liberal Arts” also stated on the cover. ■The council discussed the pos sibility of providing a scholarship award for a deserving Liberal Arts student. The discussion was tabled until the council knows definitely the amount of money available for this project. XSSS^. New~"SHvered-Tip" writes the way you do . . . fine. medium or broad . V. with out changing points. Re fills available in blue, red. green or black ink. Get a Paper-Mote Pen today! • Bankers approve • ink can’t smear or transfer . Can’t leak gitverod-Tip rvmss...49t Speech Society to Hold Mixer in Grange Hall Sigma Alpha Eta, national speecn and hearing honorary so ciety, will hold a mixer at 7 to night in the Grange Dormitory playroom to acquaint students with the opportunities in the field of speech correction. Eugene T. MacDonald, director of the speech and hearing '.clinic, will speak. Members of the speech clinic staff will demonstration some of the different types. of speech de fects. Prof to Speak on Spain E. Willard Miller, professor of geography, will speak on present day Spain to the Pehn State Ge ographical Society at 7:30 tonight in 218 Mineral Science. Slides of Spain will also be shown. Anyone may attend the meeting. HOME DELIVERY PIZ Z A OVli HOT ... CALL Rf. 129 §. Puffs m 7-228® makes contract with Jockey brand underwear W .H y MSWfJ kafcr' Traded OIIDOE HOUND "Don’t know what I’d do without Jockey shorts,” says Blackwood Gooch, who hasn’t moved from has seat at the bridge table for 2J4 years. "I made a contract for comfort ndth Jockey long ago, and I’ve been sitting pretty ever since.” You don’t have to be as chair-borne as Blackwood to enjoy that casual, comfortable at-ease appearance that comes from wearing Jockey shorts! Better drop into your dealer’s soon - • - buy a supply of Jockey shorts and T-shirts and feel as good as you look! if* iastyie to b© e©mfortasse... fc Jockey mod* ooly by TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5. T 954 Debate Candidates To Tryout Tonight . Candidates for the men’s de bate squad who cannot be' present at tryouts tomorrow because of the JewishJiolidays may try out at 7 tonight in 316 Sparks. Candidates must give a five minute talk on either side of the intercollegiate debate topic, “Re solved: That the TJ.S. should, ex tend diplomatic recognition to the communist government of China.” Two Football Players Are. Hospitalized Two fdotball players, end Jesse Arnelle and guard Pete Petroff, are hospitalized at ; the University hospital from injuries suffered in the Syracuse game. Arnelle, a night patient, is suf fering from minor sprained wrist, while Petroff is confined with a sprained ankle. Both are able to attend classes and sit in on practice sessions. aP |.a n UfttwrimnniT W'WHWWI®
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