The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 14, 1959, Image 8

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Chimes to Continue
Aid in Dean's Office
Member s of Chimes, junior women's hat society, will
soon be in the know on the major comings and goings of every
coed on campus as they continue their new service project
of helping out in the dean of women's office.
Each woman will give two hours of her time every three
UCA Sponsors
Religion Course
For 10 Weeks
Non-credit ccni• , •ec in icligion
sponsored by the University Chris
tian A ,, ociation began Monday
turd will continue for 10 weeks.
Registration will continue
through the second meeting of
each course in the respective
classroom or in the UCA office
in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower
Chanel. The fee is $l.OO per course
or 50 cents for UCA members.
The five cour-es meeting at 4.15'
pin in the Eisenhower Chapel
are '"The Life and TeachinY, of
Jews the Christ," instructed by
Miss Genevieve Dilts, associate
director of the UCA, Mondays,
210; "Basic Christian Ethics," by
Rev. Ai thur Seyde, Lutheran
Campus Pastor, Tuesdays, 104;
"Basic Christian Beliefs," by Rev.
Donald Mcllvride, Presbyterian
Campus Minister, Tuesdays, 210,
"The Development of Christian
ity," by Samuel Gibson, execu
tive director, UCA, Wednesdays,
210; and "The Old Testament, A
Study of the Prophetic Writings,"
by Rev Richard Nutt, Thursdays,
210.
These courses are offered by the
UCA to supplement the regular
academic program for students.
They are open to all interested
persons regardless of religious af
filiation
+ CLASS
CASH-17 words or leas
CHARGE-12 words or leas
$.50 one Insertion
5.75 two Insertion■
$l.OO three Insertions
Additional words-3 for 5,15
for each day of Insertion
ADS MUST RR IN HT 11:00 A.M
THE PRECEDING DAT
FOR SALE
DELUXE CUSIIM AN Motor Scooter. Ital-
1"011 tit VA, windshield, excellent ton-
Call All 7-2351.
/957 TH-3 Here 11 an opportunity to get
it good cur al 10.4 than cost, Call AD
R-S,,To ,
M A N'S LICIrr-W EIGHT Ittcycle
•
COild I tion. Call Bob UN 5•Gi7l or AD
7-2068
- -
DODGE 49, f luid dt ire, sent-automatic,
ut I•NCI pent condition $l5O 00. Cllll
1 1 N 5-6913 or AD 7-2,098 ask for frlohanty.
RALEIGH 2b" nPin's bike, 2 %seeks old.
Bduvt sell. AD 14-0021 after 4
I.A M tiRETTA MOTOR Scooter 150 Li,
100 plus M.P A., 55 plug MPH., 1:100
index, excellent cooditton. ('all AD 8-0021
niter 6 p in. on Mon., Wed., All day
Tile.. Thin a.
11AV 1.; itoucia Corvette., must micriftve
1955 DeSotu 4.dr. ~ (In , 38,00 t) nu., nev.
Aber, M 0.,/ (AMA UN 5-5675.
1952 NASH Statesman. good condition
Call AD 7-2651 ank for Ed.
REMINGTON PORTABI.E typewitter
Coal condition. Phone 110 646147.
WANTED
RIDE WANTED -- Inns°, t f t ont 1111 ileton
Ili hlrea, vale Frill:a% , it o'clock Call Tony
at Phi Dell I'm at-tail,,
L AM Bit ETTA -- iv A NTS
serf icemen for its new P S. location. Shop
will(Writ goon. For infoi nation call
AI) 8-0021 after 6.
ONE HOT— am si/e, shape or description
to take me to see "It's In the Bock"
Thins. Oct. lE. Fri. Oct Is, Sat. Oct. 17
at 8 p m. at Sch‘%ab
RIDERS FOR bus ttap from hell to
heriN en. Monday ea ening Oct. 19th Bus
leavea Faith Church, .100 E. College
•30 p rn. No charge for eaeurgion Round
trip mailable for those who wish to
return.
NS ANTED: RIDERS from Monroe% ilie and
1 IClllitY to State and t %Ant n on Home
coming Weekend. Lease 1 , 1 'day and re
turn Sunday. Call George AD 8-1b92.
EXPERIENCED habysitter and mother's
helper—Tues., Thurs. morning and/or
]don , Tues., Thurs. afternoon. AD 7-4883.
FOUND
FOUND: DIETZGEN Slidell'le, black
cane, Friday morning in 100 block of
W. Hamilton Abe. Claun by identification.
AD I-6474, Fred.
weeks to help with the filing
and typing of blanket permis
',ions and filing of room changes,
~ chedules and sorority affilia
tions •
The girls will help Dean Dor
othy J. Lipp, who is in charge
of all residence hall women;
Mrs. Norma Mountain, in
charge of hat women and Pan
hellenic Council; Mrs. Lois Mc-
Colloch, in charge of Women's
Student Government and Leon.
ides and Mrs. R. Mae Shultz,
in charge of freshman women.
Mrs. Mountain said that by
helping out in the office the
women will learn mm e about
student personnel work.
The coeds also will do other
kinds of work as they gain ex
perience.
The project was chosen by
Chimes at their meeting on Sept.
29. The hat women were look
ing for another project besides
Mardi Brawl, and Mrs. Moun
tain who attended the meeting
knew her office was short of
help. She suggested the project
and Chimes accepted the idea.
Work began Oct. 5 and will
I continue throughout the year.
'Following the scheduling system
set up by Joan Beidler, project
( coordinator, there will be at least
one girl in the office every day.
:WRA Hockey Team
The Women's Recreation Asso
ciation sponsored hockey team
won the Hockey Sports Day held
at Bucknell University Tuesday.
The score was 10-2
IFIEDS +
SD ELL C REY Classes, red Shaler and
C raw tot d erne, Call Dottie UN 5-2343.
11 S. CLASS Ring lost Oct. Sth : vicinity
Rai niti d and Gill on W. College. Initials
ISI Elt ('all AD 7-3962.
15 mm CAMERA with light meter at-
Cached at Colgate game in Soph. section
If found please call Cary Ruinly AD
7-4444 Important Rev. ard.
TRAILER FOR RENT-41 foot Royeraft,
wicellent condition, quiet area. Cement
patio and 'tuning. shady fenced-in Latin,
5 nun. from campus, located at Penn
State Trailer Pal k "II" No. 4, private
(M nor. Apply at Trailer No. 10 or phone
AU S-5007.
SAVE TIME on your thesis or trim
paper Rent a fully automatic high
speed electric calculator or IBM electric
typewriter Low weekly 'Meg. The place,
of COlll bC. R Nittnny Office Equipment,
231 S Allen St. Free custom , ' parking
at rear of store.
DESIRABLE ROOMS. centrally Ic-cated
near campus single or double. Parking
Call AD 7-7906 or EL 5-4302.
ATTENTION SOCIAL Chairmen: Combo
available for Junior Prom weekend
Call Al) 84064 after 7 p.m.
WONDROUS (`RANGES in the stock
Judging pavilion this Saturday and Sun
da.). Come see it to believe it.
SEE THE norlil famous Bishop's Company
pi esents C. S. Lewis' "The Great Di
voice" Mornia Oct. 19, 7.30 p.ni. at Faith
United Chui di of Christ, 300 E. College
Ass.
BOWLERS - - TAKE A bowling break
at Downto'a n Dux Club. Or en daily to
general public from 6:8O to i 2 p.m. No
waiting. 128 S. Pugh.
Inechanicts
CALLING ALL two-wheeled sehieles! An
Olganiztitional meeting of the Penn
State Scooter Club V. ill be held Wed. night
7.00 p m. in 213 NUB.
LAMBHFNTA WILL be the new wity at
Unit er.ity Tai k. Robert Motors is
opening ita Larnbretta Agency in State
College. We hill need college students
tin sales and service. Apply 1609 German
won Me., Phila. 22, Pa.
DON SMALTZ and his Combo are wirail.
able for bookings through Roger New.
man AD fi.OO2S.
STUDENTS, WOULD your parents like to
locate in State College? See me about
R lot just 2 bloi•ks from University caroPt.s
Call AD 7-2500.
WE REPAIR and base cords, heads, and
supplies for al) makes electric shavers_
See our line rebuilt shavers $3.00—58.00
Guaranteed. Electric Supply Co.. 216 S.
Allen St. Phone AD 7-2062.
ENROLL. NOW for ballroom danctng.
tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profes
elonal School of Dance. AD &DNS.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
LOST
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
WSGA to Hold
Office Hours
Members of the Women's Stu
dent Government Association
Senate have scheduled regular
office hours in 203 C Hetzel Union
Building.
The hours are as follows
President, Tues., 1 p.m.
Ist Vice Pres., Mon., 11 a.m.
2nd Vice Pres., Thurs., 3 p.m.
Senior Senators, Tues., 11 a.m.
Junior Senators, Thurs., 2 p.m.
Soph. Senators, Mon., 3 p.m.
Freshman Senators, Mon., 4 p.m.
Any woman who is interested
in signing up for WSGA com
mittees may apply during any of
the WSGA office hours either in
person or by calling the WSGA
office, UN 5-7211.
Six Join Speech Honorary
New members of Sigma Alpha
Eta, speech honorary society, are
Betty Brandt, Judy llles, Barbara
Nardini, Helen Stein, Sarah Stein
and Jo Ann Cooper.
Do IbilThinkkrKfurself?
(PUT THESE QUESTIONS ON YOUR 'BRAIN-PAN AND SEE IF THEY SIZZLE*)
Do you believe that "what's good enough
for your father is good enough for you"
is (A) a remark indicating that Father had
things pretty fancy? (B) a parental trick
Why do men and women who think for
themselves usually smoke Viceroy? Be
cause they've found out the Viceroy filter
The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows
ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S FILTER... A SMOKING MAN'S TASTEI
'Smuts Will Speak Johnson Will Discuss
On City Rebuilding Dam Project Thtarsday
Col. Stanley T. B. Johnson, a
Edward E. Smuts, building con- prominent Army engineer, will
sultant, will speak on "Rebuilding discuss the "Kettle Creek Dam.'
Our Urban Communities at and its role in the Western P
Penn
'p.m. today in the Hetzel Union'
sylvania Water Shed System," at
!ballroom.
Smuts is a consultant to the,7 p.m. tomorrow in 26 Mineral
Regional Industrial Development Science Building.
Corp., Pittsburgh, and the Alle-1 The American Society of Civil
i gheny County Planning Commis
;stun. •
,En g ineers and members of the
I His talk will be • the first from Pennsylvania Chapter of Tholes
;the College of Business Adminis-
I sional Engineers will attend
tration to be sponsored by the Stu
',dent Council and Delta Alpha I '
;Nu, transportation fraternity. Pantie!
The University's two-year col
:leges, originally known as Cen- Scholarship
'tens and now as Commonwealth
;Campuses, were first opened in Application
0934 at Pottsville and Hazleton.
Blanks
PRINTING are available
Letterpress • Offset in 105 Old Main
Commercial Printing Return by October 30
352 E. College AD 8-6794 to 105 Old Main
AD BE] CD DO
If you saw a man on his
hands and knees in the
street, searching for some
thing, would you (A) try to
find it before he does? (B)
tell him it isn't worth get
ting run over for? (C) ask
him what he's doing down
there? (D) offer to buy it
from him when he finds it?
AD BEICEI
Do you think that the old
saw "an apple a day keeps
the doctor away" is (A)
simply a trick to get you to
eat apples? (B) rough on
the doctor? (C) a health
precept that can apply to
other fruit, too? (D) ap
plesauce?
AD BO c❑ OD
Would you choose a filter
cigarette because (A) of
what is said about the to-
bacco? (B) you could hardly
tell the filter is there? (C)
it has the most advanced
filter design? (D) it claims
to filter well because it
tastes weak?
AD BO CO DO
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959
to avoid spending money? (C) a statement
unconsciously revealing an ultra-conserv
ative attitude? (D) an admission that
you deserve as big an income as Pop?
is the best of its kind ever developed, for
finest tobacco taste. A thinking man's filter.
And they know Viceroy delivers a rich,
satisfying taste that's never been equaled.
A smoking man's taste.
A thinking man's filter .. . . a smoking
man's taste. How about you trying
Viceroys?
*By the way, if you checked (C) in three out
of four of these questions . . . man, you think
for yourself
mow/. Brown k Williamson Tebaa o CC*