The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 18, 1955, Image 8

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Army ROTC
May See Film
Students in the Army Reserve
Officers Training Corps program
are urged to see a 55-minute docu
mentary film no w showing in
',State College, according to Capt.
W. M. Haller„ assistant professor
of military science and tactics.
The film, "This Is Your Army,"
will be shown today at the Nit
tany Theatre.
The color film, produced by
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
EDUS STATE ENGINEER is on sale at
the ' tudent Union desk in I d Main.
FOR RENT
ONE-HALF OF double. centrally ted
. room. Call AD 8-8774 during office hours.
Board or board and room available at
Marilyn Hall, 817 E. Beaver Ave. Ask
for Mrs. Elleard.
SHARE DOUBL:
_ corner room with run
ning water, oil heat, central location.
11111 W. Nlttany Ave. Call AD 7-4860 or
AD 7-7792. Ask for C.R.
LOST
PERSON WHO took grey tweed topcoat
from DTD coat-room please call Dick at
Rat. 970.
CK WATCH, white face with blue
enede band in vicinity of Mall Saturday
.t.
WANTED
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desire's typ
ing and/or shorthand evenings. Fast
service. Reasonable rates. Dial AD 8-6948.
FREEDOM AGAINST passion idealism
against reality, greed against death!
h
See— Children of Darkness or (The Jailor's
Wenc.
AG HILL secretary wants to
furnished apartment with two
other secretaries. Apartment is pleasant
and close to campus. Reasonable rent.
217 W. Park Ave.
MISCELLANEOUS
DID YOUKNOW ? that the Barnard Tea
Roam has a room for parties on second
floor. Dial AD 8-8811.
SALLY'S DELIVERS tin; perfect Pizza Pie
seven nights a week—Monday Own
Sunday. Call AD 7-21178.
WREN YOUR typewriter needs repairs
just dial AD 7-2492 or bring machine to
689 W. College Ave. Will pick up and
deliver.
DRAMA, STAGE, deportment and elocu
tion lessons for ages four and up. Pri
vate and classes now starting. My home or
yams. Mrs. John Duffnrd, 229 S. Garner.
AD 24928.
SHOP TODAY
AND TOMORROW
FOR
UNBELIEVABLE
BARGAINS!
Movietone News for Ilie Arany,
presents a comprehensive report
on the Army and its soldiers,
leaders, and weapons. It reviews
the nation's worldwide responsi
bilities and the mission of the
Army in carrying them out.
The movie will be of interest
to all students who expect to
serve in the Army, Captain Hailer
said, as it depicts the conditions
and functions of the Army with
which they will come in contact.
REGULAR MERCHANDISE REDUCED
JUST BECAUSE IT'S CENTENNIAL!
Topeiay and
THE DAIVe r.!
I. t EGI A N ST ATE COLLEGE PENNSN't V *NI A
Violin-Piano Recital
Scheduled for Sunday
Theodore K. Karhan, violinist,
and associate professor of music,
and Barry S. Brinsmaid, pianist,
and associate professor of music,
will present a recital at 4 p.m.
Sunday in Schwab Auditorium:
The recital is one of a series
presented by music department
faculty members.
It's the Greatest!
February 18 and 19
Sale of Stamps
Reaches 942,000
Post office officials reported
yesterday that the sale of Cen
tennial stamps commemorating
the University's 100th Birthday
had• reached a total of 942,900.
The sale of stamps at the Stu
dent Union desk in Old Main
EVERYBODY LOVES A BARGAIN
IS DOWNTOWN TO
GET IN THE EXCITEMENT OF THE -BIG-
'THE WAY TO GO'
GEST SMASH
SALE OF THE
Your budget will benefit when you
get that much-desired merchandise
at eye-blinking prices I
Torn •Arrow
SALES EVENT -
CENTURY!
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18..1955
passed the 30,000 mark as about
8000 more stamps were sold yes ?
terday. Workers at the Student
Union desk also said that about
4000 Centennial envelopes were
sold yesterday.
The total number of Centen
nial envelopes sold• is now about
22,000. The stamp and envelope
sale at the Student Union desk
will continue as long as there is
a demand.
'THE REAL