PAGE EIGHT AWS Guest Will Visit University The Association of Women Students executive board voted last night to sponsor an AWS International Guest In Residence. The guest, Miss Kirsten Holm of Sweden, will be at the Univer sity Monday through Thursday of next week. Miss Holm, who is a .teacher and a member. of her country's 1948 Olympic gym learn, will have dinner with the various com munity councils during her stay. Following the dinners she will be available for fireside chats in the respective commu nities. The board also discussed the AWS Freshman Tea which will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Pollock Dining Area rec reation room. The tea is sponsored by the AWS freshman senators, Roberta Fuerstein and Judith Allen, and freshman members of the several community councils. ' "The purpose of the tea is to enable upperclass women and freshmen to become acquainted and to create a feeling of unity among freshman women," the freshman senators said. The theme of the tea this year is "Abstract Christmas," which is in keeping with the modern atmosphere of the Pol lock Area, they added. Patricia Dyer, a member of the AWS Central Judicial Board, has been appointed a permanent dele gate to the Senate Committee on Manual Procedures to represent Judicial Board. Liberals-- (Continued from page one) eral Party approached the Sen ate Sub-committee with their problem in a slightly different way they would have been granted a charter. Newman understood that the attitude of the members of the party presenting the constitution (Snyder and 'Flashman) and the nature of the constitution preyent ed the liberals from obtaining a charter. Newman concluded saying that if the Liberal Party will abide by the recommendations of the committee they will get a char ter. In reply to these objections, Snyder said he felt that he and Fla.shinan presented a reasonable attitude and were not disrespect ful to the sub-committee. He further disputed the right of a committee to ,cornsider, the attitude of certain representatives in granting a group charter. For a Real Fling Our Pep Dance Is the Thing Block 'S' Club Dec. 14 WUS Starts 1960 Drive For Funds World University Service, com monly known as WUS, has in augurated its annual fund drive, which will be conducted until Dec. 18. Patricia McGee and Janet Goodman, co-chairman of WUS, announced that letters explaining the objectives of the drive have been sent to most organizations on campus plus all fraternities and sororities. WUS, which sponsors the Pro fessor Snarf contest on campus, is an international organization through which American stu dents aid students in other lands by • health and medical services, books and supplies, self-help proj ects and individual and emer gency aid. For the contest, which is held in the spring, each college nomi nates a professor as the outstand ing one on campus. The pictures are placed with large jars and students vote for their choice by contributing pennies to WUS. Miss McGee and Miss Goodman said that through the contest, WUS has been able to contribute funds for many students in for eign countries. JACKIIARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGE. 0., c=4 MAKE GIFTING EASY , . ''`vvoporifitwo Guy Kresge IC 106 S. Allen Street JACKHARPERGUYKRESCEJACKHARPERCUYKPESGEJACKBARPERGUYKRESGET. ALL YOU CAN EAT ALL YOU CAN EAT • SERVING THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY SPAGHETTI with Meat Sauce, : a garden fresh medley Salad, fresh baked Bread, creamery butler Apple Butter, and Pickled Cabbage 99c tutch Pantry 230 E. College Ave. ALL YOU CAN EAT ALL YOU CAN EAT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Home . Ft Ed Spreads ,lb . Asia With the aid of a retired Penn State professor, studies of-home economics are spread ing to the women of South East Asia. Three new home economics buildings have been erected at the Taiwan Provincial Normal University in Formosa with the aid of Dr. Jean D. Amberson, professor emeritus •of home eco nomics education. Dr. Amberson spent two years in Taiwan de veloping home economics educa tion. The China Home Economics Association was officially or ganized and a constitution adopted through the help of Dr. Amberson. She is now on an other two-year assignment with the United States Operation Missions to Thailand. These McNett Wins Scholarship James McNett, a sophomore in geophysics an d geochemistry from Roaring Branch, has been awarded a scholarship for the current academic year by the So ciety of Exploration Geophysicists Foundation. '~ ~ o ",.1 `x ~~' ~.. .~ ~, ~`~h Outstanding .eather belts, travel kits, and Attache Cases. Leather is our specialty. Open Friday 'til 9 P.M. r c\D - of BostonOn Ltd? Jack Harper ''Projects for Peace" programa • meat in the area of Thailand, Dr. are sponsored by the Interna tional Cooperation Administra tion. Dr. Amberson assisted in the writing of a pamphlet for-teachers on the homemaking program in the home, school and commun ity., She - also aided in the publi cation of three other pamphlets on child care of middle school pupils. Planning music programs. folk dances and lectures added to the varied experience of Dr. Amberson during her two years in Taiwan. She participated on the Committee for Services to Families and assisted in the dis tribution of Christmas gifts to children in homes and in refu gee centers on Formosa. In her present two-year assign- + CLASSIFIEDS + CASH-17 words or lees CHARGE-12 words or less $.50 one insertion $.75 two insertions $l.OO three insertions Additional words-3 for 5.05 for each day of insertion ADS IHUST BE IN BY 11:00 A.M THE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE FOR SALE: 1950 Volkswagen deluxe sedan. 7600 miles; twin beds: large two bed room apartment for rent. Phone AD 8-6687. HOUSE TRAILER, 1P55 Colonial excellent condition, 2 bedrooms. Franklin Manor Trailei Court. Call AD 1-2355. MUST SELL white 1956 MGA convertible, excellent condition, many extras. AD 7-7683 after 6 p.m., Mikesell. HOUSE TRAILER-195S Nashua 36x10 Park Forest Trailer Court. AD 8.1787. 1950 REMBRANDT Trailer, 43x10, excel. lent condition. Two bedrooms, full bath, porch, patio awning, lots of extras. Park Forest. Call AD 7-2519 after 6:30. SHEARED SCOTCH PINE Christmas trees, 3 to 12 feet, reasonable. Un sheared trees for decorating boughs $1.60. Tussey Spring Farm, 2 1 / 2 miles east of Boalsburg Rt. 922. HO 64580. V-M TAPE RECORDER model 114, dual apeed, stacked and staggered stereo phonic playback. Many extras, good con dition UN "5-6214. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN - sedan, perfect me chanical condition, red interior—ssso. Call AD 8-105 after 0:00 p.m. Can UN 5-7311 afternoons. GARRARD HI-it, goal condition. Cali Alpha Chi Delta suite and UN 5-8500; goes to highest bidder. WEDDING DRESS. size 10, Chantilly lace. " satin train with bow, never used. Rea sonable. Call Ted UN 5-8758. ARE YOU OUT OF STATE? Handsome imported ALFA ROMEO, light yellow, illegal in Pennsylvania, can be had at a bargain. Call ADams 7-2801. USED TELEVISION sets, 17' . 21" table and floor models. Burns TV, AD 7.3962. WANTED A RIDE WEST, Preferably to Mexico, Christmas vacation. Call Denny, AD 8-2944 evenings. FLOOR SHOW for ISA Club Hubana Dee. 17. Persons with suitable act please contact _Dick or Lloyd AD 84989 after 7 p.m. RIDERS TO Miami for Christmas holi days. Call Al) 8-2192 after 6 p.m. RIDERS FROM Monroeville area to State College Dee. 9th and return Dec. 11th. Call Joe AD, 8-6795. RIDE: TO Pittsburgh or vicinity Friday, Dee. 9, after 5 :00 p.m. Call Marsha, UN 5-8819. RIDE TO N.Y.C. for two. Dec. 9 or 10. Urgent! Call AD 84384. AUTOMOBILE, PLEASE, to rent for this Saturday. I offer you 10c a mile and will return Sunday. UN 5-4635. RIDE TO Valley Forge Monday, Dee. 19 after 3:00. Call Mario UN 5-2955. THESIS AND report typing, experienced, electric typewriter. Call AD 8-0348 after 6 :30. WAITERS WANTED three excellent meals in return for serving two. Call Shel AD 7-2941. WANTED: USED TOYS for needy chil dren. Call Kappa Sigma AD 7-2044 OT AD k-c 464. We will pick up lays. THE RIGHT TASTE BECAUSE Viceroy'sgot it.. at both ends GOT T FILTER...HE THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1960 Amberson. will act as regional ad visor-of home-economics educa tion. She will be working in teacher • education directly with toachers,nadministrators and min• istrles In South Vietnam, Cam bodia, Thailand and Laos. Eventually her home base will be hi Laos, but if political affairs are -not settled there within a reasonable amount of time, her headquarters will probably be in Bangkok. PRINTING Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College - AD 8-6794 ;:1:1L:=L!1!I FOR RENT 46x10 FURNISHED WAILER at 1265 N. Allen.. Call AD 7-7006 for information. ROOMS FOR RENT—Comfortable week. end accommodations for "PARENTS" and "FRIENDS." Colonial Hotel, 122 W. Nittany Ave. Telephone AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850, ask for Mrs. Cox. MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur. nished apartment for two-439 met month: including everything. Call AC 8-1409 after 3:30 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS e... ROOMS FOR Mil Ball, private, new home. Call AD 7-7116 after 6 p.m. SKIRTS SUPREME 1 Slim, pleated, gathered or gored ; solids, plaids, tweeds and stripes: $7.95 - $14.95. Atherton Shop, 234 E. College Ave. AD 8-22[2. TYPEWRITER TROUBLES? For expert repair and reasonable rates including pick-up and delivery call AD 8-106 15r AD 8-8667. AMERICAN MARKETING Association meeting, Thursday, Dec. R, 7 :30 p.m_ Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Subject: "Industrial Selling." JAZZ Musicians/Combos interested in forming groups to play for Jazz Club workshops. Contact Jack, AD 7-:3973. GO WEST YOUNG MAN—straight to the West Halls Record Hop. TGFIL SOCIALIZE, meet and bowl with your friends downtown every night. Sig guaranteed open alleys for the casuals. 7-12 p.m. S. Pugh St. TUTORING IN German and French for courses and graduate language require ments. Call AD 8-1254 between 12 p.m.- 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-7 p.m SOCIAL CHAIRMEN rock 'n roll to motile of "The Hi-Five." Jam sessions our specialty. Opening Friday. Call Mike or Barry AD 8-6186 or AD 7.4709. FRESHMEN! UPPERCLASS men Jiving in the dorms—buv your corsage now for the Mil Ball. Student Floral Agents will be located in all the dining halls. Con venient service, prompt delivery. I CHRISTMAS CHEER Collection Roses available in dorms and fraternities ; Dec. LOST LOST: PAIR OF black frame glasses, Yellow case. Call UN 5-2065, Vicki. GOLD CARDIGAN sweater, black stripe around collar and down front. Lost week before Thanksgiving holiday. Frank Roz man, UN 5-4042. GREEN CORDUROY stadium cost between 11 .and -12 a.m. in 3rd floor Douche. I have yours II Call UN 5-2940. PAIR BLACK-RIMMED glasses, probably in Waring South Dining Hall. Also black Timex Watch in Rec Hall. Call Ken UN 5-2278. KACHE TRENCH Coat left in Pollock B lobby. If found call UN 5-2223. Reward offered. HELP WANTED ACCOMMODATIONS NEAR campus in exchange for good typing (male). 129 S. Pugh, Apt. 1. Leave note if nobody home. PHI KAPPA TAU will interview waiters for the spring semester. Apply in per. son for the best food in town. WAITERS FOR pledge fornml on 101. h. SI plus steak dinner. SAE, AD 7-4923. PART TIME WORK—college students (male only) evenings and Saturdays. Call Mr. Rogers between 9 a,m. and 2 P.m AD 8.2051 Salary $45 a week rwp r.- -- Vic tii , - oy. ill,ii : l' 4 ., - ...::14 A,a; GOT THE BLEND! 0 MO, BROWN 4 WILLIAMSON 'TOBACCO CORP
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