The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 10, 1964, Image 3

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    RIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1964
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GUITARS
PHONOS
RECORDS
MUSICAL SUPPLIES
SHEET MUSIC
The MUSIC
MART
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M 238.3711
chicken
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"faintly style..'
All You Can Eat,
that is!
Chilled Apple Juice
Tender Pieces of Chicken
Fluffy Whipped Potatoes—Fresh Green Peas
Garden Salad
Homemade Biscuits—Honey
Coffee—Tea—Milk
Dessert Extra
Heaping Platters -- Refills
Sunday is family day
at your Holiday Inn • . .
- \kGaJtitzuk zv‘kis
Phone 238-3001
JAZZ with
AJanuaryl9,l964
• y Rec Hall
•
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Tickets to go
on sale
January 13
for members
and Sophomores
Non-member tickets
on sale January 14
at HUB Desk and
Nittany News
PENN STATE JAll CLUB
SOPHOMORE CLASS
Menu
Treat your family to
a real Holiday by
taking them out
to dinner at ...
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State College
Holy Communion
Grace Luthei-an Church
400 W. College Are.
Sunday Everyone
8:00 and 10:15 a.m. Welcome
"THE WORD MADE FLESH"
Douglas McCorkle
President
Philadelphia College of the Bible
TONIGHT 7:30 111 BOUCKE
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
Everyone Welcome
REA and DERICK DRUG STORE
121 S. Allen St.
SPelinVivastia State
711;liver3ily.
ALL
PENN STATE
L STATIONERY
Regularly $l.OO and $1.25
E Now Only
88c
JUNIORS, SENIORS and
<SUNOCO> GRADUATE STUDENTS
On-Campus Interviews
----- JANUARY 28th & 29th ""----
Both Permanent and Summer Positions Are Available In Philadelphia,
Penna., Dallas, Texas, and Toledo, Ohio For Men In These Fields:
• CHEM. ENGRG.
• MECH. ENGRG.
• ELEC. ENGRG.
• CHEMISTRY
• OPERATIONS RES.
• MATHEMATICS
Visit your Placement Office now to Schedule an Appointment., If per
sonal interview is inconvenient, write to College Relations Division
SUN. OIL COMPANY
1608 Walnut Street Philadelphia 3, Penna
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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Juice
Scrambled Eggs
Bacon—Sausages—Ham
Fried Potatoes
Hot Cakes—Toast
Coffee
FAMILY DAY AT _ 4.1
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SUNDAY IS
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS ADMIN.
IND. MGMTIADMIN.
ECONOMICS
MARKETING
TRANSPORTATION
.. . after church
Sunday let's have
BRUNCH
BUFFET
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
9. 35
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a r L ' i l riga Broot'dwCr Donna
Susan p Y Dwye r ,
1?:d n o n y! I : L a
man, Virginia Jackson, Fay Juzl, Carol i Mary
Layton, Margaret Morris, Louise pruyan,l Long, Melody
Franco,Hlghley, Renee Lacey, Jennifer r thi
Miller, Judy Palmer, Do- i ler
Charlene Rullfson, and Geraldine Yar- 1 anna Santana, Marglt Shinn, Kristin CI,
Smith, Barbara Taylor, Carol Wirth, ands 5
Mary Yinger. Am
KAPPA DELTA: Joan Almqulst, Cyn• Der
thla Cohick, Colleen Cupolas, Barbara Car
Delo, Ann Ransome, Patricia Salerno, bet
and Helen Van Norden. Lir
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: Linda Bankes,!
DELTA GAMMA: Linda Senor, Con
stance Carnecchla, Karen Caryl, Caro
lyn Cramer, Gall Kennedy, Susan Knorr,
Cynthia Loar, Frances Palmer, Ellie
Popkins, Virginia Pubsley, Karen Stephan,
Sharon Taylor, and Martha Wendle.
DELTA PHI EPSILON: Laura Fish
man, Marilyn Liner, and Arlene Stein.
DELTA SIGMA THETA: GvAmetle Hen
derson, Lenore Hopewell, and Carrie
Washington.
DELTA ZETA: Barbara Cadwallader,
Sandra Evans, Marcia Herr, Syble Kis
sel, Linda Mechlin, Anne Patterson,
Marcia Ruemmele, Donna tnleme, and
Linda Wendt.
GAMMA PHI BETA: Sandra Aucker,
Margret Dahlke, Beverly Drapp, Wendy
Ouguid, Helen Forbes, Judith Krouse,
Lorraine Light, Merlam McCalllster,
Maureen McEvoy, Rosina Molars, and
Yolanda Sons.
lOTA ALPHA P 1: Barbara Befferman,
Sharon Brown, Karen Finkelstein, Daylna
Gold, Barbara Boodsteln, Helene Boris•
dess, Allene Herbst, Susan Hutt, Sandra
Kweller, Pamela Lissak, Wilma Nowack,
Maureen Oliver, Francine Sa!kin, Ruth
Solomon, Diane Sperling, and Marlorie
Weiss,
KAPPA ALPHA THETA: Judah Al
bracht, Adelaide Andrews, Joanne Bau
- BICYCLE -
PA RTS
REPAIRS e ACCESSORIES
Western Auto
112 S. FRAZIER ST.
ATTENTION'
All persons who signed up for the HUB Travel
Committee's New York World Fair Trip next
Spring must attend a meeting Tuesday, January
14, 1964 at 7:30 p.m. in the HUB Ballroom.
Thank You
HUB Travel Committee
Spring Week in Bermuda
March 22-29, 1964
only $lB9OO
•Round-trip air fare from New York to Bermuda
•Round-trip transfers from Airport to Hotel
• 8 days and 7 nights at the SAPPHIRE BAY COTTAGE
COLONY
• Breakfast and tips
Stay at the Lovely Sapphire Bay , a 5...-
Cottage Colony, 4 to a room with //'
pr iv at e bath, air-conditioned &=
room, radio and telephone. -
ALL CHARTER FLIGHTS to
Bermuda have been cancelled. The Aber
above are GUARANTEED, CON- I
FIRMED flight reservations and
hotel space. Make your reservations with your Penn
State Representative and your Local Travel Agency.
Contact
STEPHEN HICKS
238-1145
or
" 1 1 1 W
Mal S t t e ThCQiueL
116 W. College Avenue Phone 238-0528
Barbara Brown, Kathleen Case, Cath
erine Faust, Anne Fletcher, Patricia
Flynn, Margaret Greiner, Janet Hess,
Mary Hetrick, Mary Hirsch, Untie Hug,
Linda Johnston, Gall Koenig, Martha
Lanz, Nancy McFadden, Barbara Morti
mer, Donna Rosenberg, Ann Shidler, and
Ruth Weit:el.
PHI MU: Susan Dix. Jane Fisher,
Marilyn Jackson, Karen Race, and Nancy!
Snowdon.
PHI SIGMA SIGMA: Ann Abrams,l
Helen Baer, Susan Berman, Judith Crys-}
tal, Louise Drieben, Marilyn Engelberg,l
Susan Feldman, Joan Harshen, Terry!
Handloff, Susan Heller, Linda Hersh,
Barbara Levy, Janice List, Carole Lus.!
ky, Susan Matis, Shirley Memolen, Vic-I
toria Meyers, Diane Rosenberg, Senna!
Sandberg, Joan Schiller, Helaine Shooster,l
Michele Shooster, Carolyn Sickmen, Claire
Simon, Linda Small and Linda Weiner.,
PI BETA PHI: Alice Adams, Casandra;
Commander, Carol Cooley, Nancy Dono-i
van, Mary Duquette, Mary Fore, Flor-'
ence Fox, Sheran Henderson, Jane Jack-'
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7 NEW, - COLLE.GEDI
.ER
Downtown Between the I!o\eyies
Come on in ...
if you're
looking
for
delicious
candy
magazines 1
newspapers
tobacco needs
103 S. Allen St.
GRAHAM & SONS
FRESHMEN
MEN
ATTENTION
RUSHING
SMOKER
and
PIZZA
PARTY
TONIGHT
JANUARY 10
7:30 - 9:30 P.M.
II Films will be shown
bbonees Listed
lb Betsy Kyle, Beverly Larson, Mar• Sachs, and Alice Schutholer
ret McCaffrey, Dianne Nepereny, Cyn- SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA: Dolores Amen
la Rozamus, Catherine Starbird, Ar- dole, Marie Pavetti, Mary Scotzln and
ne Tirabassl, Linde Vandermast, and Virginia Sirocky.
are Weitzel
iIGMA DELTA TAU: Adrian Barnett, THETA PHI ALPHA: Barbara Keller,
In Charles, Margaret Coplin, Leslie ZETA TAU ALPHA: Carol Bauder,
trow, Karen Gerstein, Janet Glazer, Bronwyn Cobb, Judith Crispell, Mary
trol Goldstein, Sandra Hertzberg, Eliza• Jacobs, Barbara Jacobson, Harolyn Kline,
tth Jaffe, Ellen Karabell, Patricia Helen Lund, Linda Lynt, Barbara Mann,
.angsam, Hermine Law, Alice Lepo• Lynne Miller, Merri Pollock, Mary Shrom,
, etsky, Allyn Mills. Joan Milstein, Ronda Rozanne Wifzel, and Roberta Zengerle,
HILLEL EVENTS
• Friday, Jan. 10
FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES
8 p.m.
• Saturday, Jan. 11
"GIGI"
starring
Leslie Caron Louis Jordan
8 p.m.
• Sunday, Jan. 12
LOX & BAGEL BRUNCH
11:00 a.m.
MIXER 8 p.m.
AU Students Welcome!
Now: SAVE 25c
How? Present This Valuable
Coupon When You Buy
THE DINNER!
BOXED TO GO
Three generous pieces of Kentucky Fried
Kentucky Fried Chicken
served with your choice CHICKEN
of two of the following:
French Fries reg. $1.25
Apple Sauce
WITH $1
Baked Beans
COUPON
Cole Slaw
..........
•
Potato Salad .. ,
.. Cal* anders' MP• . t; °•, . ,
plus hot rolls with Kentoelui Tried Chicken.
each dinner. . . • .r"
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TAKE HOME SERVICE
Mt ` ' VALUABLE .
VALUABLE-COUPON' 404040040
V f a
25c 25c
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Char-Pit a ..
al PHONE 237-3912 for IMMEDIATE PICK-UP
5.,,..c.
$ N. Atherton St. Opposite Beasley --.
, 25c 25c -
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AN AMERICAN HERO
The true cowboy: living American symbol of inde
pendent man. Today there aren't as many true cowboys
around. But the spirit they stand for is part of all
that is America.
That spirit lives in the professions, businesses and
industries that serve you today—enterprises built and
run by free and independent people. Businesses like
your electric company, owned by investors—by people
like you and your neighbors who still prize their
freedom and their individuality.
Yet some other people think that our federal gov
ernment—rather than individuals—should own certain
businesses. Investor-owned electric light and power
companies—like us—are one of their chief targets. Our
company was built and is run and owned by people
who believe in individual effort. We have tried to serve
you well, while your support —as a customer has
helped us grow.
When you consider what our country has always
stood for, can you see why anyone should want our
federal government to do any job it doesn't have to
do such as owning and managing the .electric light
and power business? Isn't it best to leave that to indi
viduals, like you, who believe individual effort is the
quality that will always keep our nation strong?
WEST PENN POWER
Investor-owned, tax-paying---serving WMTarn PaiNs,ylvanta
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