PAGE EIGHT HEc to Hold Awards Dinner A total of 42 students in the College of Home Economics will receive scholarships and awards at the Itth Annual Awards Dinner to he held tonight. Dr. Grace M. Henderson, dean of the College, will speak on "The Future of Our College." The awards total $11,725 and include some 20 scholarships. Selection of the students for he awards is made by the College 'eholarships Committee on the liasis of scholarship, potential ieadeiship ability, and financial wed. The Borden Award of $3OO s presented annually to the sen or with the highest all-University iverage for the three preceding Fears. Jane G. Flinn, junior in home economics from Oakmont, Pa., is general chairman of the program. Maly Brown Allgood, associate piofcssor of home equipment and commercial consumer courses, is co-ehaii man. Directly Across from OW Main '*';on't let lack weaken Penn Reading Group To Give Play The Univeisity Readers, oral interpretation group, will pre sent a one-act play entitled "Twelve Pound Look" and selec tions dealing with the theme "All About Women" at 7 tonight in Hibbs Hall lounge Judy Barad, junior in arts and letters from Harrisburg, and Mar garet DilePheison, junior in arts and letters from New Park, will read the selections. Taking part in the reading of the play will be George Walker. sophomore in labor-management from Mahanoy City; Emily Brad ley, junior in arts and letters from Washington. D.C.; Kathren Kav anaugh, junior in arts and letters from Moorestown, N J.; and Louis Bufalini, senior in arts arid let ters from Ambridge. —Over 16 million tons of nickel copper ore have been mined in a single year by International Nick el at its mines in the Sudbury District of Ontario, HOORAY!! He's Taking Me To The New Y-OH•MY LOUNGE Under The Burger Shoppe HUB Boucke Sackett Sparks Forestry EVERYONE IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA WDFM to Give Program on Music WDEVI will broadcast a spe cial "Spotlight on Penn State's Instrumental Music Organization" at 9 tonight on "Forum of the Air." James Brown, station manager, will host the show which will fea ture information on, and music by, the Marching and Concert Blue Bands and the University Symphony Orchestra. James W. Dunlap and Theodore Karhan will appear as guests on this show. —A large percentage of the nickel alloys in current use find applications in industry because of their resistance to various forms of corrosion. BE COZY Kickerinos Sizes 4 to 10—Widths N-M ne 691dd Room 109 S. Allen + CLASS CASH-17 words or leas CHARGE-12 words or lege COO one Insertion 1.75 two insertions 11.410 three Insertions Additional words-1 for 0.00 for oath day of Insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M. THE PRECEDING DAY ==o3 FOR SALE FRATERNITIES. INDEPENDENT ball trams. New flab guaranteed profes sional basketball, reg. $l5 50 now $lO.OO. Call Bill Pearson AD 8-015. '62 OLDS 98 Convet tible, perfect body power assytta, new battery. seat ewers top. Call Troy Al) S•S2S7 from 1-10 p.m SNOW TIRES 600 - 115, almost new recaps. Make your offer. Call AD 7-1979 ask for Skip Bertmts. RECORD PLAYER RCA Victor Hi-Ft, blond wood cabinet, two speakers, dia mond needle. $45. Also Ht Ft tape re corder Webein, 3 speakers, no reel turn o'er, plays 3 hours w ithout leversing reels, like new 428 W. Nittany Abe. SACRIFICE-3 bedroom house in Boabt.. burg, 6 years old $11.500 or E 100; month rent. Reply Box 2bl, State College. 33' SPARTAN TRAILER—one bedroom, I,ery excellent location and sensibly priced. No. 70 Woodsdale Pails. AD 7-3194, ' , IA LIBERTY TRAILER 33'x8', patio, large yard, located in modern trailer court. For information call AD 7-3515 or UN b 4701 ask tot Dottie. 16 GAUGE double barrel shotirun : excel lent condition v.ith case 120 East Foster Air, or call Bill Durdun AD 84147. 1955 DESOTO 2-door hardtop, power steering, in good condition. Call AD 7-4232. THESIS—MULTILITHING and typing. Duplimats for sale. Phone AD 8.0774. MISCELLANEOUS FREE EUROPEAN TOUR! Oiganizers for low-cost student traN .ti anted; facult2 , members or senior students. Free tour and other benefits Opportunity for permanent association. Contact 1 IV TraN el. 366 Fifth Abe., New Yolk. Chickerina 4-3324. 11A11— SO--- Shangri-La is Sat. night at Club Tokyo in honor able Waring lounge from 9-12. NOVEMBER Iq—Esolution and the Catho lic Church. Speaker: Father Edward IVenstrup, St. Vincent's Collette, 111 Boucke, 7 p ni. EXPERIENCED FEMALE ‘ocallst look ing for combo. Call Carolee UN 5-4420. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Need a combo for weekend entet tainment ? Several good groups available. Contact Bob NV. arra AD 7-2740. NEWMAN CLUB Forum Series will pre- sent on Nov. 12th: Will We Outgrow the World? Speaker: Dr. Clement Mihanovieh. St. Louis University, HUB Assembly Room 7 p.m. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profee elonal School of Dance. AD 8.1078. of interest State SGA O. M. O. Me to WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1959 IFIEDS + • IMO • K&E SLIDE RULE—Saturday betuces, Fond and Waring. Call Alex UN ViiIIIS. Reward. PHI DELTA THETA pin beWeen Mt. Elwain and l'ite Aelt Friday night. Finder please C4lll UN 6-287 b. %maul. REWARD. Camel coat with striped knit. lining—lost at, ATO Saturday. Cali Marian, UN 6Z757. DRUM HEADS belonging to Blue Band. Reward for information leading to their recovery. Contact James Dunlop UN 5-44132. SLIDE RULE in 110 EE Tues. VI. Call AD 84261 ask for Ron Wertz. PERSON SMOKING Parliaments 'who 3 witched tan Plymouth raincoat at AXE Sat. Nov. 14. Call Ron AD 7-7?ttl. SLIDE RULE Friday mornina harness. Osmond and Patterson. Call Dill James UN 5-2553. COAT MISSING from outside room 308 Willard Thuisday between 3:16 and 6:00.. If found call Cooki at UN 64504. GREY AND White striped eat, 10 pounds, tip of tail roibbing. Reo,ord. Call Al) 7-2968. MAN'S COLD Wittnaur Watch with initials H.C.W. on back. If found 'douse call Herm Weber AD ti-2416. Reward. WILL FINDER of '6O State Close fling, initial R.A IL, be kind enough to call Bob AD 7-7867. Renard. FOR RENT ROOMS-BOYS-VERY CLOSE TO OAM- PUS. Inquire The harmony Shop, Fra ziel at Beaver Phone AD 7-2130 or AD 8-8124. UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom npartroent, Vaughn Nittany Apartments, corner of Pugh and Braille) Call Alex Grevary AD 7.7758, ev enings AD 8-bO2B. COMFORTABLE. MODERATE rate arroni. ntorlationa with amate bath or running water. Colonial Hotel, 123 IV. Nittany Ate., State College. AD 7-4860 or AD 7-7792. 36 FT. HOUSE Trailer-2 bedroom. sinter. lied, 'all eow.eniencet, trA per month including tax at Potters Mills. Call EM 4-1144. WANTED SEVERAL FEMALE students to Mho duce new student. product. Good part time earnings. Phone EL 544412. RIDE TO Monmouth County. New Jet - Fey. after 3.30 pto Cell UN 6-4427. Urgent. USED BARITONE like. reasonably priced, Call Mary Ann UN 6-7003. A DATE for Walter Foeger. Ski mower. Nov. 111, 8:00 p.m , Schwab Auilltoriurn. W.F. will personally narrate both films. FLORIDA—WANT inleis to Fort Lauder dale for Christmas Naration. Call Andy Postnieks AD 7-4444. HELP WANTED MEN, WOMEN: Learn about summer jobs on ships, $lOO weekly, no experience Is necessary for beginners. Details write Captain Woklenberg P.O. Box Ik2, Bowling Green Station, New York 4, ti Y. II m • p. m • p. mo p. m.. P. m. LOST
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