F11113::!AY, OCTOBER 4, 194.6 Rarof Atonement Begins With K©l Nidre Services Services in:observance of Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) will , be conducted at the Hillel Foun , I dation, 133 West Beaver avenue,l from sundown today to sunset tomorrow, it was announced by Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, Direc tor of the Foundation. The Day of Atonement; the most solemn day in the Jewish year, is a day of confession of sins, fasting and repentance: The services on Friday evening will begin with • the 'Kol *Nidre . -.:. ~.„.... .. .----.,5.-,1i41m0, 1 s ' F ••••' ,' ,- 1 rt .* l , r .;• \f„.„ , -;1 .) .. '* , . G 0 BY ............::::.,,,,:::„:„::.„,_ „: • .„,,,,:!,\ . :,,,:. .„,„..:„,...„,,, i , „....: - ---4 .. BUS L. Here is our schedule—and we intend to stick with it! Clip it out and save it, for it will prove invaluable to you in the school year. I - STATE COLLEGE - ' 8 O'Clock Limited ' Leaves College & Allen 8:30 A.M. - College & Miles 8:31 A.M. Locust Lane & Hamilton 8:34 A.M. Foster. & High 8:36 .A.M. College & Pine 8:38 A.M. Shortlidge Road 8:39 A.M. College - & Allen 8:40 A.M. College '& Atherton 8:43 A.M. Atherton' & Ridge 8:44 A.M. . . . _. . . Fraternity Special •- . . . Leaves College & Atherton 7:36 A.M.. College & Alley 7:38' A.M.. Calle:ge &. Miles . 7:39 A.M. - LOcuSt Lane & Hamilton 7p43 A.M. Foster & , High 7:44 A.M.. College & Pipe 7:46 A.M. Shortlidge Road 7:47 A.M. College & Allen 7:50 A.M. , fr ometui, Movies-41:45 P.M.,.;-Up to ;Fret Section 4 1 -- - . - ' .lititoport '„ , Egress '1 Friday and SatUrday' Nights' for Autoport. ' Takes Only FIVE MINUTES Leaves S.C. Arrives Returns .. i_'.B:ls P.M. 8:20 P.M. 8:30 P.M. ' 9:15 P.M. 9:20 P.M. 9:30 P.M. — 10:15 P.M. 10:20 P.M. 10:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. 11:35 P.M. ‘11:45 -P.M . ..._ : - -7: fr• lOc Anywhere On Our Route . . Nittany Transit Co. ... Saint Andrew's Episioo4l Church W. rosier & S. Frazier Sundays 7: 45,..A. Holr•Communion 10:45 A. M.- Morning Service and Sermon 5:.30 P. IVI.- Canterbury Club Supper Meeting " 7:00 P. M.- Evensong with Boys' Choir Rev. John N. Peabody Recto? prayer for absolution of vows be tween man and God which a per- Son may have been unable to ful fill during the year. There will be two ICol Nidre services at the Foundation. The first will begin at G p.m. for sophomores and jun iors; the second at 8:15 p.m. for seniors,' graduate students, facul ty, and townspeople. Services Saturday will begin at 9 a.m. and will continue until sun Set. Rabbi Kahn will officiate and .deliver the sermons. CfUEGE SEAL STATIONERY FALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES Xi•G. ACCOUNTS THE DAILY COL7 I EGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA :41 :14 • dr t e wor AZI PER NOTE BOOKS oziA4e:.6l/Ajzomzis-(wwea:exf-im mist wanted _Zavti e47wez`Zeoeez"-‘/" • Truly remarkable is the preference for Parker 51's. Recently, American pen Oalers, by a margin of 3.37 to 1, named Parker the most wanted pen. More-wanted than all other lead ing makes combined. :• Today, more 51's than ever before are being shipped. So see your dealer soon. • Here is a pen made to true precision standards—not just hurried out. The sturdy tubular point starts writing instantly, smoothly. For the tip is a ball of TEXTBOOKS NEW and USED WORLD-FAMOUS PAINTER OF THE AMERICAN SCENE TRADE at KEELERS Serving Penn State Students Since 1929 Parker 51 micro-polished Osmiridium. • Only the" 517 ,4 is designed for satisfactory use with Parker "51" Ink that dries as it writes! • Three colors. $12.50; $15.00. Pencils, $5.00; $7.50.' Sets, $17.50 to $BO.OO. The Parker Pen Con 3.- pany, Janesville, Wis. and Toronto, Canada.: CATHAUM THEATRE BLDG, PAGE THREE
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