The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 21, 1960, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Shofar
Jewish
Tonight the Shdfar, or rain's horn, will be blown in
synagogues throughout the world to proclaim Rosh Hashanah,
the Jewish New Year of 5721.
Rosh Hashanah, celebrated on the
of the Hebrew month Tieshri, marks
Ten Days of Penitence ending on
the Day•of Atonement, Yom Kip-H
pur.
During these ten days God re
members all his creatures and
passes judgement on all persons.
According to traditional Jew
ish belief, the destinies of men
are written down by God in the
Book of Life on Bosh Hasha
nah. The names of the good are
written down immediately; the
names of the bad are blotted
out from the Book.
The decisions of God regarding
those who are neither good nor
had arc reserved for the tenth
(lay of the holiday, according to
Jewish custom.
Thus Jews have ten days to ex
amine themselves and to reach a
reconciliation with God.
The New Year days are gener
ally considered the most imor
tont and serious days of the Jew
ish religious year. The holidays
arc dedicated primarily to prayer
and contemplation.
Special hymns and poems are
recited in the synagogues to
proclaim the holiness of the day.
Tonight, as on every eve of
Rosh Hashanah. the Shofar xvill
be sounded to summon the Jew
ish people to self-judgment, self
improvement, and atonement as
they continue one of the most
ancient religious customs.
Applications Available
For Leonides Council
Applications for positions on
Leonides Council are available
at the Hetzel Union desk for in
terested freshmen and upperclass
independent women.
Positions on the council are be
ing filled by interview and ap
pointment. Previously these posi
tions were filled at residence unit
elections.
All applications must be re
turned to the HUB desk by 5 p.m.
Friday.
Frosh Guides to Meet
Freshman orientation counsel
ors will Meet at 10 p.m. today in
the Hetzel Union Assembly room.
Counselors are to return their
notebooks and their contents at
this meeting.
FOR PROCESSING BY
lite Ceithe, Coiuthi
Fib% Lab,
321 W. BEAVER AVE
STATE COLLEGE
• 3-DAY SERVICE •
You get your finished color
prints back just 3 days after
you leave them at our labor
atory or any FILM LAB
DEALER.
BEST PROCESSING
Your films are processed in
fresh Kodak chemicals lat
est automatic Kodak equip
ment by Kodak trained Korla•
colOr technicians. All films are
quality checked to keep our
work to Kodak's quality stan
dard. You get the finest qual
ity work.
LOW PRICL'•S
Roll film processing . .. 90c
35mm Kodacolor processing 90c
All Prints 29c
Announces
New Year
By BEV CADES
first and second days
the beginning of the
Chess Team, Club
The University's chess team is
the only one in the country which
has a varsity status.
The team plays in tournaments
all over the country and last May
finished second in the Pennsyl
vania Intercollegiate Champion
ships.
All those who are interested in
team competition or playing in
formal games may do so by join
ing the chess team or club at the
first meeting at 7 tonight in the
Iletzel Union cardroom.
Regular meetings of the Chess
Club are held at 7 p.m. every
Wednesday in the HUB and from
2 to 5 p.m. on Sundays in the
HUB when lessons are given.
The chess club sponsors a club
tournament each year and also'in
vites a master to come and play
students in simultaneous matches.
Attention earthlings! The word is getting around!
Esterbrook Fountain Pens are out of this world!
With 32 custom-fitted pen points there's an Ester
brook to fit any writing personality—star-struck or
earth-bound.
The Esterbrook Classic is only $2.95 and great
for class notes. It starts to write as soon as you do
... with that amazing new miracle discovery—ink!
Feels just right in the hand, too—not fat, not thin,
looks good, too! Colors? There's a veritable rain
bow to choose from. Pick your favorite of six col
ors. Why not today? No space ship needed. Just
zero in on your Esterbrook dealer.
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THERE'S A POINT CHOICE OF 32-ONE IS CUSTOM-FITTED FOR VOUI
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Homecoming--
(Continued front page one)
Candidates will appear in
afternoon dress for the semi
final judging at 7 p.m. Tuesday
in the HUB ballroom. The five
finalists will appear before the
football team for the final judg
ing on Wednesday.
Other events for alumni will in
clude a box luncheon from 11:30.
to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1, in the
HUB ballroom. The Alumni As
sociation will also hold a cider
party beginning at 8 p.m. that
Saturday in the HUB lounge.
The annual Horticulture Show
will go on during Homecoming
Saturday and Sunday in the
Stock Pavilion.
AIM and Leonides will sponsor
a tea after the game and a dance
from 9 p.m. to midnight in the
HUB ballroom. Fraternities and
sororities will hold open houses
after the game.
The school of journalism will
sponsor coffee hours from 9
a.m. to noon Saturday in 9 Car
negie Building. The College of
Home Economics will also spon
sor coffee hours that morning
in the Maple Room as well as
a tour of the new building.
Football movies will be shown
!Friday night in the HUB assembly
!room. The movies will be of last
.year's games plus movies of this
!year's opening game with Boston
University.
Take me
to your
Esterbrook
dealer!
Let Collegian Classifieds
WORK FOR YOU
GEr
THE CLASSIC
FOUNTAIN PEN
*2.95
Other Eatethrook
Pent, from $l.O
Foreign Students Tea ODK Grads to See Simes
A tea welcoming international Members of Omicron Delta
students to the campus will' be Kappa who are doing graduate
held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday in, work on campus have been asked
the Helen Eakin Eisenhower:to contact Frank J. Simes, dean
Chapel lounge. :of men, in 109 Old Main.
+ CLASSIFIEDS +
FOR SALE
MOTOR DIKE All-State MO-PEII, less
than one year old. Windshield and side
baskets. A good buy, must sell now.
AD 8-1621.
PONTAC 1951 2.-door, good shape. 2 new
tires, good engine, still insured, radio
clock, heater. AD 7-4552.
HANDSOME tooled oak for fraternity
that wants to dress up its dining area.
Refectory table, 5 newly upholstered side
chairs and arm chair, hunting table, cor
ner cupboard, closed china closet.• Also:
one single bed anti box springs ; one
mahogany bureau and mirror. Phone
Al) 7-3102 for information.
COMPLETE K&E Drafting Set in excel
lent condition. Contact Dave Grow at
AD 7.4332.
MARRIED? SINGLE? You'll be happy
with the savings, the service and the
shopping convenience—the quality mer
chandise too when you shop nt 0. W.
Hunts & Sons. The area's largest shopping
center located on West College Ave. in
State College. Everything to furnish a
home and everything in personal needs.
Open daily til :30 p.m. every Monday
and Friday til 9:00 p.m. Plenty of free
parking.
MIS MERCURY convertible. Good con
dition. Best offer. Can be seen nt 207
E. Pat k Ave. hank Mosher.
'52 CHEVY convertible, npeda top but
otherwise in Very sound mechanical
order. Al) 8-2135.
USED TELEVISION sets. 17" - 21". table
and flan• models. liurn's TV. AD 7.3962.
COLLEGE VIEW Trailer Park. Five ex
cellent trailers for sale. Four spots for
rent. Phone AD 8-8223 or AD 7-4452.
SLIDE RULE. Post Versalog in nathßsi
leather ease. $16 . . Phone George Carlson
at Al) 1-2U51.
FOR RENT
NEWLY REMODELED Ist floor fur-
niched gpa amen t, 3 rooms and bath,
private. Route :122 E. at Tusseyville. Stu
dents. $65 per month. Call EM 4-1144.
ROOMS FOR Rent A t 420 S. Pugh St
Call AD 8-6013
FURNISHED APARTMENT set up for
four boys with private bath and en
trance. Complete with study room, free
parking and many (other extras. Six
blocks off back side of campus. AD 7-3231.
TWO-BEDROOM
furnished
with private bath and entrance, suitable
fur couple or students. AD 7-7214.
GRAD STUDENT (physics) would like
to share his room, It's attractively fur
nished in a rit a; home. For more informa
tion call AD P-9697.
ONE DOUBLE and one single room with
kitchen privileges. Low rates, close to
en m pus, AD 7-781 4 8.
ONE BALI' double room, one block from
campus. 224 S. Pugh St
ONE DOUBLE room, ideal for two room
motet.. One block from campus. 230
S. Pugh St. Phone AD 7-3052
ONE HALT.
double room, one block from
centime. 230 S. Pugh St. Phone AD
7-3062.
THREE ROOM and bath furnished apart
ments. Private entrance, parking, mod
ern Conveniences. All utilities furnished.
Phone FL 9-20:',5 between 5:30 and 7:00
p.m. or FL 5.11591 front 0:00 to 11:00 a.m.
THREE 13 NF 11 RN ISHED apartments.
Modern conveniences. Parking, refriger
ator and stove furnished. Main Street,
PleaPaht GAP. Phone FL 9-2635.
RA4;ES itwol hentetl, upaciotis brick
Ideal for new car. convertible; one
block north of campus. AD 8-5325.
PRIVATE, ROOM. private entrance, pri
vate bath--$lO a month. Call AD 5-1405
after 5 p.m.
LARGE 13.x25 Room with fireplace, pH
vain entrance, private bath. parking.
limited cooking. Phone AD S-6.171 after
3 .p.m.
ROOMS—vicinity Pugh & Fairmount. Per
fect for fraternity annex. Contact houee
manager Beta Sigma Rho AD 7-4933.
TWO SINGLE Rooms, $5.50 per week;
very quiet. 479 K Heaver. AD 7-3173.
One block from campus.
COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE. Good studs'
set-up, single room. 617 S. Garner St.
Call Al) 8-0642. Garage privileges included.
ONE. BEDROOM Mobile Home with eNtra
sofa bed. $55 per month. Apply 121
Trailer' Park.
QUIET SINGLE room, two blocks from
campus. AI) 7-7151.
TWO LARGE double rooms,
street parking. Full cooking privileges
One block front North Halls. AD 8-1946.
SINGLE ROOMS, graduate students. Free
narking. 220 E. Foster Ave.
ROOMS across from Old Main, above The
Campus Restaurant-50 feet from cam
pus, G minutes from any class ; with
kitchen. Call Dick or Jerry AD S-265th.
APARTMENT FURNISHED: 3 rooms and
bath. Contact Bert, Pi Lambda Phi.
DOUBLE ROOMS—one block from New
Men's Dorms. Newly furnished, private
entrance. Have a look at CO2 Holmes St.
or call AD 7-4720.
LA RG E FRONT room, preferable graduate
students, two students. Coll AL) 7-2156
or AD F-8517.
DOUBLE AND Triple room for rent.
Reasonable rates. Close to campus. Call
AD R-2473.
ONE DOUHLE room, twin beds: in quiet
home. Rent reasonable. AD 7-3329.
LARGE STUDY bedroom with private
nhower•buth for 2 or 3 students. Easy
walking distance. 311 S. Sparks. AD 1'
72(18.
DOUBLE OR Single room, College Heights
xection, 211 Adams Ave. Phone AD
7-2174.
'MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur
nished apartment for three-835 each
'month. One vacancy in furnished apart
ment for two-839 each month: Including
everything. Call AD 3-1409 after 3 :30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1960
iLLlllLuuLA.6lJ.lJaaailAmimiwiimawalAuami&LW
DOUBLE ROOM for two men or two
women. Private bath, private entrance,
half block from campus. Call AD 8-1409
after 3:30 p.m.
FOR RENT: box stalls available: nice
surroundings, trails, horse traileying,
riding ring: Pleasant 11111 Farm. 2 miles
north of Beaver Stadium. Call AD 8-52.63.
FOR SALE OR RENT
SALE OR Rent rash or term 2-bedroom
4fi' Trailer, storm windows, furnace, tub
and shower, seven 01):10.S, ample drawer
and cupboard space. Excellent condition.
College View Trailer Park No. 26, 1234
E. College Ave. AD 7-452.
ROOM & BOARD
ESEIt VAT lONS BEING taken for board
and room in baud alone at ikllmilyn
Hall, 317 E. Beaver. Newly &corn t4l
rooms. family style home cooking. Con
venient to town and eampus. Pok for
blrs. Petriskcy.
HELP WANTED
KITCIIEN DELI', waiters needed im
mediately. Work hero meals get. three.
Call Arnie, 'LIST, AD f-fin
KITCHEN HELP— roeal-k furnished.
working conditions. Comm tact Delta
AD 7-781i1 and ask for caterer.
WAITERS, D ISIIW AS lIE ItS for
nits work for 111041 A. Call AD
ask for caterer.
MALE STUDENTS may Work in the
dining halls 'for meals if living off
campus) or for cash if living on campiw,
Apply Old Main.
ATTENTION SOPHOMORES and Juniors:
A few part-time job opportunities work
ing with the atudcnt !WWI agencies re
main. Apply Office of Student Aid, 112
Old Main. Deadline Thurs.,. Sept. 22, 15
WANTED Waiter,' and dishwasher for
I'hi Sigma Delta. Call AD 7.4409, ask
for Bruce Edelson.
KITCHEN HELP—meals furnished. Con
tact Lambda Chi Alpha, AD 7-21302, ask
for enterer.
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KITCHEN POSITIONS available at Pi
Kappa Phi. Excellent fod, extra pay
and time off for special occasions. Call
Hod AD 1-4937.
apartment
ETCHEN HELP—wanted immediately, Sig
ma Chi. Call caterer at All H-9332.
WANTED—WAITERS Dna dishwashers
Three meals a INY for too !nears work
Contact Mark AD 7-4953.
OPPORTUNITY FOR Enterprising St it.
dents. Swap your talent :Li a waiter for
meals. Call Don Davie 3 AD 7-4023.
HELP WANTED—GirI for general office
work. State College TV. 232 S. Allen St.
WANTED—WAITERS and 410)1;1FM - 1-s
ror Alpha Epsilon Pi. Call Al) 7-2441,
ask for Ira Lieberman.
AD 7-3052
WAITERS AND Dishwasher•. Lunch, din
ner furnished. Apply caterer, Alpha Rho
Chi. AD 7-4232.
HORSES TO board and ke.p. Largv box
stalk $35 per mont h.milesro
campus along Benner Pil , . AD 14-6795.
WAITEDS WANTED at ;IA one thwk
from center car j.. Phone caterer
AD 7-4924.
TYPING DONE at home. Picked Up and
delivered. Call after P Ala 5.64 s.
IV A NTED—M EN to work in fraternity
kitchen for their meal+. Comi working.
conditions. Contact caterer at AD 1-4 MA%
ONE MALE student to share apartment
two blocks from campus. Furniture pro.
vided. Call AD 'S-MA4.
WOMAN'S USED bike, Will pay reaaan
able price. UN 6-8563.
GIRL TO 13 hare large furnished npnrt
ment near campus-- 40 monthly. Cllll.
tnet Cniltigher UN 5-'l3ll, AD
after 5.
MAN TO share two•man apartment; pri
vate
_entrance. Call after p.m,, AD
7-3932.
'EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS. Newest
shop in town. Lute..t. equipment. 127
South Allen St. Call AD S-0546 or AD
S-5773.
STUDENT—TooIe to share Apt. with t
EE students (seniors I reasonable. 'delis
nnt. Phone AD 7.3512. 409 S. Atherton.
WILL THE rrysoll aho e ilia lived black
umbrellas :0, Erosh Clusa Night call
Bruce UN 5-2875.
ONE BEIGE Suede Jacket in HMI
room coat room. Return to HUH desk,
no questionm asked.
BROWN "ROLFE" key 171140 on Tuesday.
Finder Please call Al) 7-2.4!16. Reward.
OWNERS CARD, selective , I'EViVP card and
others, near Beaver Ficld. Call Tom
Lot,er AD 7-267 G.
IN HUB--olive raincoat, red plaid lining.
Needed desperately. Please call (IN 5-53i6.
MECHANICS 11 I Stati.itio.si Text. Call
Charles Gaston AD S.IGY7 and identify.
FOUND—LADY'S wrist watch, Pollock
Area : returned for price of ad. Cali
UN 54013.
MISCELLANEOUS
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to know the greatest CriiiA in the Nvorill
now, read price Time, Lite, Newswes.h.
Just drop the card in the mail,
FREE SINGLE room in exel7attgt:for work
Call AD 8-6667.
ATTENTION! Executive ;fleeting Penn
State Outing Club, Ruh 240 Ree natl.
7 p.m, Mon. Sept. .19.
FOR RENT
WANTED
LOST
FOUND