FRIDAY. MAY: 18. 1962 • Chorus . . • • \ News Conclave to ,Open T o d a to -Give Concert Sunday , . i The Penn State Women's Chorus:also included in the program. present its annual spring con- The group will also do folk Newspaper editors from:across man William W. Scranton.' editor,[ editorial page, Easton Ex-'- wilt the state convene • today at they : Others pecial events-on the pro-,press. Al Capp, syndicate cartoon-; The at 3 p.m. Sunday in Schwab.lsongs from England, America and group will be directed by W.'Finland. Presentation of the Fin- Nittany Lion Inn for the annualigram, in addition to Miss Blatt's,ist and creator of Li'l Abner will! Tbe :Paul Campbell, associate profes- nish song, "Summer Evening." Pennsylvania Press Corderente.land Scranton's presentation of offset two work sessions with a I will include a solo by Ann Moyer, At workshops today and tomor-I",What are the Issues," include: humorous discussion of "Dogpatch, tsur of music. junior in art education from row'the editors will explore means ao“Tea 'n' Coffee Time' at 3 U-•S•A•" 1 Tickets for the concert are avail- Of %%Pioneering Today for a Better thisafternoon for editors' wives *lnitiation of new mem b ers o f able free of charge at the HetzeliLafsdale. Newspaper Tomorrow." land female journalists.. Members Sigma Delta Chi, professional' Union desk. ! Contemporary composers whose The 'conference delegates .will'of Theta Sigma Phi, women's journalism society, at 10 a.m. Among, the songs which the works will be performed are Bela Bartok. Clara Edwards and Mar also have a chance to explore the Professional journalism society. Sunday. The Pennsylvania News—chorus will sing are "He is Good issues of the coming campaign will act as hostess. paper Publishers Association will'and Handsome" by Passereau,ltha Alter. A symphonic poem, by Gustav Mahler, entitled "Ben with representatives of both pa- 1 •The Keystone Press Awards host this - brunch for members;Thornas Morley's "I Go Before lif yiChorus" will also be sung. Donis litical parties.. • , , 1 Dinner tomorrow night.' Winners of the Central Pennsylvania Pro- Charmer" and "NYmphs and Shep- Suiter, sophomore in rehabilita -1 of this annual contest will be an- fessional Chapter and the Univer- herds" by Henry Purcell. Works' AT 4 P.M. today, Miss. Gene- ced bv Donald P.Keith, sity's under duate ha ter. by Nlanteverdi and Brahms are xi ll lion education from Huntingdon vie* , Blatt, Commonwealth Secre-l n°un - P. •gra cI) - - ai tar); of Internal Affairs and' Dem ocrtic ' candidate for re-election,' will present, the, campaign .issuesl as she sees them: .Miss Blatt's speech will be fol lowo 'after dinner today by a' talk • by the Republican guber natorial candidate, U.S. Congress- New College Diner c):,,_•„, • s . , . • Watcher's Gaide Presented by Pall Mall Famous Cigarettes t. t , '4l' - -: t ; 1 4 1 71' -'1,,%1V 1 4 14 n-1 ,-- 4 1 " . yIJ: •• , , . n . i s . • I • , - # 4#l Fy 1, 1 • li 1 i i w that we have learned the how of girl watching, let's consider a few safety precautions. They arc presented, not as strict rules (since some experts with highlyde -1 veloped eyeball control, enjoy watching while running thie high hurdles, for example), but merely as friendly suggestions. 1. Don't watch while driving. 2. 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Cec j i C4pyrjbl by Use byristsl by joryissiat'd Num dt ' t . )(IPRESS is so good to your taste • ZUB••• a otr sailik sow , . •I . • , •t r t ; j r,ski kr44 Wm. embers. looking Glass Study? Who me? In this weather? Who are you trying to kid? As an eminene philosopher once said. "there's a time to study and a time to loaf." From the looks of things this is the time to loaf; and what better place to' loaf than Whipplei? No, I'm not. trying to sell you stock in Whipple's. (wish. I had some to sell) I'd just like to see you out there some time, (you mean you're actually a senior and you've never .been to Whipples? tsk, tsk) and when you're out there I'd like to see you well equipped and ready for fim. Ah Ha, you say, that's where Ethel Meseive :tomes in. That's very keen preception, although it's a pretty obvious fact that Ethel Ditosorve's is well stocked with summer fun and beauty articles. Once around the block, pleas. . . . before you head for Whipples. Might be a good idea. Gives you plenty of time to remem- . ber what you forgot and rush down to Ethel Meserve's and get it. If you find that your date doesn't like to make twenty tripit between the car and the dorm, try packing a suitcase, or better yet, buy a beautifully large straw handbag from-Ethel Mesetvea. Large handbags are not only stylish and attractive, but practically speaking. they , can be used to carry anything ancVeverytlubg from a deck of cards (from MINI Mosorres, of course) to StinglMso.l. Speaking of itinglasses, you'll be need ing them for Whlpples too, and where can you find a better selection than at Ethol MK 'rye's. (pastel colored frames are the latest) - MEE Pessimistic, maybe? Gosh, 1 hate to end on a pes simistic note, but with the weather we've been having in the late afternoons : recently, maybe I'd better just mention that Mil Mirstrvit's has ayood supply of umbrellas too. _ PAGE THREE Through the with Gabbi Have fun!! • Gotta run, Cabbi 112 E. CoIlag• Av..
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