November 20, 1025. Chapel Vote ror Compulsory Daily Chapel Not Favor Compulsoiy Daily Chapel (Place X Mark m Block) that no one sends forth a soui note against Sunday clupel. To me, compulsoiy attendance nt ichgious sciences on the day set n3idc loi the worship ot God is even moie sacie •ligrous than it is on week days In my prep school days I was compelled to attend cliuich The mockery and materialism ot the principle of compulsion in sacicd things seemed then like blasphemy to me. , CONTINUE TO JNCE COMPULSION lued from first page) icerity. Just because it is i is no reason to tarry it ic, it should be it vital ha ul Hi life of the si adult .ions to nnv chapel at! end daily chapel does not iul equnement. Deliberate !n -prepaiation foi fust houi, hecdlessncss —arc not the 'but no unrvci sally oxist ei v chapel service Whv*' it t'l vo loiK/ei n tinihtion function Might 1 quote cvious lettei * “If the pres i of compulsoiy daily cha levclopmg the ichgious life nuts ns it should I am sme it body as a whole would md nothing mow* would be i—just because it is a tiu npulsoiv daily chapel is cd in crimping oui spirit* iction. AVhen I came to Penn State 1 found the same slate of Allans as at piep school For a long time 1 considered choosing some other col lege to escape what to me was a sm, Lut I learned to love Penn State and resolved to ‘tav here m the hope that I might add a little in freeing the institution liom intolerance and b’gotiv In most of us is n deep love of spiritual things Compulsion kills it on Sundays as well as on week days Yours trulv, Wm. K Park, ’2(> GIRL EXPRESSES VIEW u knee what >ou weie get i you came, and if you don’t lore aio othei schools” 1 ow well that expresses tine tie spinf' It is loyalty,} t 01 wiong” loyalty is big*| c wc above censure' 11 etion is expressed with nj imculuni, is it not changed! lied' II a liesliman cus-l become obsolete, is it not i\ with' An old religions uitablc to a school of hun-1 no longer adequate to a| 1 thousands—with mixed] nxed interests mixed de ad a loyalty wh.ch super such n custom, regaulless or a change, is puritanic | 3 do not want a meie voea iool, without soul, without l*iuc—hut does daily chapel it ‘Soul," that “spirit' * here ro dissatisfaction c»- with Sunday chapel—m its compulsion' The an jb’ious it is inspirational* d insure its \aluc, the stu«] 10 fionr the Sunday service 3eling that they have been pmtually That sort of oes promote “soul” and But a shoit ten minutes, w.th"a monotonous reud isultoiv, half-hearted song, lonaled' I “the propci thing to say”j iman’s confession that ha l ege apples, cannot contrib- t o spnit evciy one wants ] n docs not have a place on} us Pci,n State spirit can- t i active living spnit unless; Jed with something deeper ;ah’ mh'” cvpression ol it 3icj students to attend a uli.putablv boicsomc —ns it in the past—and to which antagonistic, is not my op i wav to piomote a tiue spurt on out cunpus Lot mfuse religion and soul and th a conventional form To iely that wc should* go to icause the class of ’O9 did, ,e oui puiitnnical foiefath-j ed it wise is naive. 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Penn State COLLEGIAN, Deal Ediloi [ I want to expiess myself on com jpulsorv chapel Being a Catholic, I ! am, as it might be called, an “inno jeenl bystander,” but 1 want to write las nn unpiejudiced participator in i the aigument Having been here* ■ thioo \eais, I have seen much of i | compulsory chapel, and as regards' i dailv chapel, I disapprove of it | | I am a Catholic—and ns such, nm| iciompt from chapel The gills 1, [live with and chum with arc Protest-] | ant, evorv one Now I have not ns’ I vet, in thiee years daily contact and intimate confidence, discovered whciun there is any diflerence among us as legalds our ichgious instincts or oui souls They levcro God, even as I do, they feel the need of Sunday worship, and frequently a icw minutes spent in church during 'the week But who can say at what lesact time during the week they will be m the mood for church or chapel' No one—not even they, themselves, can in edict when the soul-lelt de sire for communion with the Al mighty shall stnke them Why, then, should they be foiccd to chapel 0-cert.nn two-mornings a week, at a certain houi, for a certain lestrictcd time* You can see the lmpiactiea! iradvtsability of this Perhaps vou do not know that for Catholics, there n chapel eveiy day —mass, it is called But we do not 1 nve to go. with the e\cepl on ot two of tlnee da\s a yeai when the church authorities desire to hu\c a joint woislup by all Citholics But the daily church is foi the benefit ot those who wish to stait the day with a little sermon and religious sen ice In cities wheio theie is oppoitunity tor it, there aie sevcial masses a day, at dilleient hours, to suit the comen icnce and inspnation of the people This makes daily chuich to Cathol hes, a matter of choice—and vou would be surprised to see the num- ize our own needs, and how chapel fultills those needs , let us hope that we can soul” m our college life cramming it down the [ our students And wc hope on the fact—seldom Iby “the autocrat”— that i longer school children, but women able to determine the policy of our spiritual [| be hope that a fallacious ap uman sontimentuhtv, or to n idea of school loyalty and rit, may not influence oui : us hope furthci, that our ody will lealr/c through ission on dailv chapel a ning of the spirit ol lenrn- ' We have the best line of SILVERWARE CHIME CLOCKS AND BOXED GIFTS IN TOWN HANN & O’NEAL i Opposite Front Campus Rcspcctfully youis D D Henry, ’2G lY services are BJECT OF CRITICISM the COLLEGIAN, ditonal of Tuesday states HANKSGIVING PRICES ON USED CARS Ford Chevrolet Buick Star Ail Models —Priced from $25.00 Up If we don’t have the car you want we’ll get it for you , CL,BM S O N BROS. hone 376 116 McAllister St. bcrs of people who attend clnilj church As I 'have said, my Pioteslnnl fj tends aio not of a different natuie than an> Catholics 1 knot” There foie, they feel the same inclinations tow aid daily church at vaiious times Oppoitunitv should lie nlloided them nv it is Catholics, to attend chinch dining the week if thej wish it. Moieovei, it would be made much moie convenient for them if chapel v.ere at a latci hour m the morning. Sincerely, Lmlu Robertson, ’lll (Signatiue) INJURIOUS TO STUDENTS The Editoi, Penn State COLLEGIAN, Is all this ado about chapel sci\- iccs to be taken serioush or is it. just "newspapoi tail:'” Is the question to be taken to I’ighei auth entic!. 01 will it lurg hie as have ctlici ciusades in the past' \mi rj mi. will tiie men m chuige of nl f.uis take the will ol the student .ii the final decision in the matter ' But chapel, compuhsoi \ chnpcl, taken all in all is decidedly injurious to the aveuge collegian A man goes to chapel only because he is foiced to, rud when lie pets theic, e.thei finishes his beaut., sleep o* puts the final polish on his lesson loi the fust hour And then, who wants the old t.me religion foiced down hts thioat twice n week ' Aie v e in college to loam to think, to think foi out selves, or aie we neie to mouth the thoughts ol othci men ' If ve must hue chapel, it shoulf! not be compulsoij Foi in compul sion lies all the tioublqs ol the nge Ihcie is not enough mdiMdualttv shown at the Tvemge Amencun col lege So, down with the compulsion and all the evils that go with it* j! Ticket Sale for Penn | i ( Tickets foi the annual Penn ■ State dince to be held in Pitts- J huigh nest Thuisdaj evening |J ma\ be pviehascd at Co-op.to* | mj-ht at seven o’clock The ad | mission pi ce is foui dollnis pci | couple DEAN CimiBERS SPEAKS Speaking on the recent changes m education, Doan \V G Chambeis ol the School of Education at Penn State will addiess the Roturj club ol Lock Haven at its meeting lues dav night Doan Chambeis also spoke bcfoic the Itotaiv club of Bellefontc lest week Remington Portable Would you prefer to cor rect leports written m longhand or typewritten? Ask the “prof.,” ask the student Mho owns a Rem ington Portable, Typewriters and phono graphs repaiied promptly. HARRY Iv. METZGER 217 South Atherton St. Phone 160-J The Penn State Cafe Just a Real Good Place To Eat E. College Ave. E. College Ave. THE F'ENU STATE COLLEGIAN HORTICULTURE PROGRAM CLOSES THIS AFTERNOON One Hundred Commercial Fiuil Grow ers Participate in Annua! Discussion Completing a foui-daj progiam this afternoon v/ilh i piacticc sea-ion in piunirg, jpack.ng and g.afting, nioie limn ono bundled pionunent commeiunl iruit gnmcis i’ml maikct gmlncia will leave Perm State’s sec ond annua! Ilorticultuie Meek m<>*c* satisfied with the d.scussmn of out standing problem*" which confront them Pi eminent among the events of the week v as a hm {’cultunl b uiquet "eivcd in Room ICO Unit Building Ihe moal, which included a wuL* vanetv ol delicacies, v.a*. piepaud and served by students and faeultj ol no ''epaitmcnt and w t-> made up en tuelv of food obtained fiom Inc Col lege f.ums The vmitois weie cntciturned b; n quartet t.om the Mandolin Club and spenkeis, including Dean R L Matts. F M’ B Humes and R M’ Stack house ol the Penn-,vhama Rnthoad rid I. 11. Mu hie. pionunent fruit stoiage investigatoi lesitling at Cm ton, Pa Miles Ilorst, associate editoi ol the Nnfonal Stockman and Faini ei. also delivered a btief tall M ednesd n was de.oted to a studv of the problems of transportation in volved in the shipping of fruits and vegetables and a demonstration of propel and impropei methods ol load ing aiiangcd through the courtesv of tin* Penn*->ivama Railroad A special icfngeiatoi car was inn on to the Bollefonte Central suing to enable the* visitois to witness a piactical demonstration Wednosdav evening was “Ciub-np pic Club Night”, m which students gave five minute talks illustrating the work of the department of hoifrcul ture Thuisdav was spent discuss.ng pioblcius using out of insect diseases detrimental to piofitubh* fruit glow ing In the aftei"oon theic* was a piacticum pei md dining which the visitors received instruction in grad ing, spiawng and budding Market pmblcms will bo discussed todnv, with special talks being given to illustrate specific points in fiuit and vegetable mail eting and storage Stale Dance at Co-op $ P Expert Shoe Repairing jfl \ NELO’S I ?. , % 3 Shoe Shijue Parlor A' > ?! > and r I ? - P : / Repair Shop i,' I? t\ I wvsv*«cvv\%vsc.vnv« | Embroidered Silks and Flannels In dress lengths. Many patterns to choose from Also the new Heather Jersey Tubing at EGOLF'S 120 1-2 E. College Ave. State College | LEATHER BOUND j | FICTION and CLASSICS j S9c j i Friday and Saturday only j | THE ATHLETIC STORE j | On Co-Op. Corner | j 1 PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP Because of damage, by fire, to our place of business, we will open temporary quarters within a few days, the place to be an nounced in a subsequent addi tion of the Collegian. , * I). M. EV\NS RESIGNS POSITION Field nightlj D W, Evans ’22, who has been con nected with the department of civil engineering '•nice lf)2’l and who has conducted *-e\c*ial impoitant lcse.uch pioblcms at the sewage disposal plant, has been obliged to lesign fiom the ! f.ictillv because of pom he ilth L H Clousei ’2>, who has been cm plovcd since giaduation b\ M’llli.im II Dechant un<l hons of Reading, has been appointed assistant in s.mitmj engineeiing to succeed Evans F. H. NEM’ELL VISITS COLLEGE F II Newell, fo mei chief engmeei 'and dnectoi of the United States leelamation sciwce and wlio has hud extensive expel ienee m latgc-stalc ungation and leelamation piojects in til. > counti v was esem ted thi ougti the -.hops and laboi itoMes of (he .School of Engincci mg bv Dean R L Sack ett, list Mcdiiesdij. Mi Newell came to State College pimimh to visit hts btothoi. Captain L Newell, who lias iccentiv established a home lici e P-ominent Speakers VARSITY WILL NOT PLAY CONTEST WITH ALUMNI (continued from lust page) son had sent no wold to Ginduatc Manager Neil M 1-ienung regarding the game Howevei, if nt the eleventh houi wold is teceived that enough alumn* will ietuin to make the game a suc cess, signs will be posted on the cam pus to that effect. Signal practice has occupied till topmost point in Be/dek’s c impaigi foi the Pitt game and the non-giav bail'd mentoi bobs tip, down, thiougl and mound the Vaisitj as it goc swiftlv through pla\t> on New Bcavei Groceries Canned Goods Fresh Vege- Although Bo' would give nn inti mation as to Ins piepatution foi the amm il Tuikev Dav clash, he is let ting tip on bciimmage so that the men will be in timisuallv fresh condition foi then battle with the P.luc* and Gold Since the game against the Mount innecis, signals have been court mtlv dulled into the gmldcis and not ev en a line sciitnmige has been held up to this time. Tonight, howevei, the Ini»t sciimmngc* is scheduled and fol lowing anothci toniouow, the eleven will go into light dulls until Tuesdav, the final dn\ ot piaclice M'lth the cvception of left end, the eleven which scitmmngcs tonight will bo the sume it that which stuted agunst M'est Vugmia Mi Ison and .Slmnp have been dividing the woik it the left-hand teumnal while Mcvt on is i suietv at light end McCann and Hastings at tackles, Filnk and House at guilds, and Cip lain Giav nt centei foini the foiwaid bulwark between the wings In the Inckbeld, Lungien and llelbig have ilteinated ut quaitciback. with the demon Miehalske at fullback and Pntchud and Gieene solving as the halves. Koepkc and D mgci field, too, aie sure of getting into action with the Vaibitv, since then abditv ut en ding the ends is constantly needed Signal Drills Dry Goods Notions Shoe^ tables | RIFLES AND AMMUNITION \ I __ . _ . . I . ' ~ . Jj ARMY AND IN AW STORE £ J S2O East College Avenue j Same Lmeti|> Do Not Overlook Good Banking Connections ALL who bring Ihoir business here are as smccl ot courteous treat ment ant! anprcciative attention, with the as surance ol helptul ad vice and suggestions Ls.e our hanking facilities. It is one chief aid to scien tific management and busi ness efliciencv The Peoples National Bank State College, Pa. Hunting Equipment of All Kinds The Best Duck-Back Coats and Trousers Jim’s The best place in town to play Billiards—Jim Has It Hat Cleaning Shoe Shining Candy Tobacco Cigarettes ON ALLEN STREET Industrial Engineering Department For Quick Service CHIFFONIERS Student Desks and Chairs Student Tables TYPEWRITER TABLES CHAIRS DESKS TABLES . COSTUMERS GATE-LEG TABLES ROOM 106, UNIT B When you have tried the rest TRY THE BEST NITTANY QUICK LUNCH And Restaurant (S Bvo boys and their toys Twenty-six ago, a father in Chicago gave his tweKe->tar-old son a t>pcv ntcr for .1 pla> thing Tocuy, tita' coil is a famous writer. Just about the same time, a man named William Kobe nsollern was showing hi> bo> how to buckle on a toy sword. . . Playthings are moulders of char acter, and there is no plaything that buildsso muen for the future as Corona. The latest model, Corona Tour, hasthc standard, single-sh ft in board that i» U'td in o'nc... l r is more than a fascinating pl.iy thing for any hoy or girl. Itts.t machine that will serve the whoL famil f . Co-onaroureo«l*ont\ SGC* Eauvtrrmi it dciired Call or {’hone ter a Uiiuun ttration MUSIC ROOM Agency for CENTRE COUNTY CoronA, S T A N l> A H 73 K i \ O \ l ) . $3.50 $12.50 to $25.00 $5.00 $2.00 $7.50
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