The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 15, 1948, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
YMCA Secretary
Discusses 'Week'
Fred Miller, general secretary
of the Y.M.C.A. at the University
erf Pittsburgh, who ha s organized
Religion-in-Life Weeks at various
campuses, spoke to the Campus
Committee for Religion-in-Life
W£ek at the College Tuesday.
Mr. Miller explained the objec
tives to be accomplished during
the week, which will have as its
theme, “Faith—Nucleus for Liv
ing,”
A. O. Morse, assistant to the
president in charge of resident
instruction, presented the official
welcome. He assured the commit
tee that the administration is in
complete support of the Religion
in-Life Week program. “Not only
the administration, but the trus
tees, alumni and faculty are all
eager to see thi s supplement to
the students’ character develop
ment succeed,” Mr. Morse said.
IRC Sponsors "Week"
Religion-in-Life Week is spon
sored by the Inter-Religious
Council, composed of representa
tives of ohurche s of the various
faiths. The Penn State Christian
Association is part of this council.
The Week will begin its pro
gram with retreat Saturday, Feb
ruary 2)1, at 2:30 pm. and con
tinue with seminars, classroom
and house lectures, and personal
conferences through Thursday,
February 26. It is hoped, Mrs.
Byers said, that students will gain
a deeper knowledge and apprecia
tion of the purpose of religion as
a result of this project.
Speakers Scheduled
Religion-in-Life Week will se
cure speakers from the University
Christian Mission, part of the
Federal Council of Churches of
Christ in America.
Among the speakers scheduled
to appear are Brooks Hays, con
gressman and lawyer; Herick B.
Young, commentator on world po
litical and religious affairs; Col.
Charles I. Oaipenter, chief chap
lain of the U. S. Army Air Forces;
Roy Dickerson, national authority
in Mlarriage Counseling, and Al
fred J. Thomas, counselor of pre
theological students.
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CLASSIFIED SECTION
FOR SALE
1947 Travelhome Trailer, perfect
condition. Available immed
iately. Call 4497 or 840.
CIGARETTES $1.60 per carton,
minimum 3 cartons, all brands.
Send remittance to Kasso Mail
Order, Paulsboro. N.J.
TWICE-USED, excellent condi
tion 6’ 6” skis, clamps, alumi
num poles. $30.00. Pat Highberg
er, 419 Mac.
WOMAN’S new leather sport
coat, size 18, never worn, too
small for owner. Call 2577.
MAN’S three piece suit. Very
good condition, size 38. Too
small for owner. Height 5’ 11”.
Call 2577.
COMMERCIAL type gas range,
eight burner, double oven. Call
McLain 4957.
NEW Underwood portable type
writer, Champion model. Call
State College 2242.
AIR Corps flight jackets. Fur col
lar, wool lined, new, all sizes,
$l2. Call Wilker 3925.
CUSTOM-BUILT white pearl
drum set by Leedy. Snare, bass
and two toms. Jim Eaton 3359.
ONE PAIR Army surplus skis,
new bindings and ski shoes
9%. Reasonable. Call 830, George.
Presentation ot Painting
Highlights M.I. Banquet
Presentation of an original
Rockwell Kent painting symboliz
ing the coal industry, highlighted
the 10th annual Mineral Indus
tries banquet Tuesday night.
George H. Deike. member of
the board of trustees, presented
the painting in behalf of the Bi
tuminous Coal Institute, and Act
ing President. James MilholLand.
accepted it in behalf of the Col
lege.
“The increased production of
coal has been brought about by
the inability of other fuels to
meet the demand.” said Charles
O’Neil, main speaker of the din
ner held at the Nittany Lion Inn.
TOE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
COMPLETE drafting outfit, in
cluding K&E Minusa drawing
set. board and square, triangles,
curve, scale, brush, etc., $35. All
this equipment in excellent con
dition. L. D. Leach 301 S. Bur
rowes, Phone 2938.
CAR HEATER for sale $l2.
practically new. Call at apart
ment 44, 111 S. Allen after 5 p.m.
1937 2-door Oldsmobile, new
rings, good rubber, fair body.
Reasonable price. 310 Wind
crest after 5 p.m.
LADY’S gold wrist watch be
tween White Hall and Library,
Tusday evening. Call Mary Lou
Bower, 5051 Jordon Ist.
PERSON taking notebook by
mistake from locker room at
Rec Hall, call Walt 2535.
WILL person who took gabardine
topcoat from Skellar Dec. 17
call 4179. I have yours. Dick.
SMALL black and brown terrier,
age 6 months, answers to “Rex.”
Call Mary Carson 2593.
RIDE SOUTH, destination, Geor
gia, leaving Jan. 31 or shortly
afterwards. Call Ralph Temples
3991.
AT PENN STATE
CHARLES
IUOSE
smokes
CHESTERFIELDS
CHARLES SAYS:
“Once I tried them—l knew
I liked them.”
A nation-wide survey shows
Chesterfields are TOPS with
Collegd Students from coasl
to-coast.
WANTED
FURNISHED or unfurnished
apartment in State College de
sired by student and wife. Oc
cupancy immediately. Call Ex
tension 143 'til 5 p.m.
SINGLE room wanted for Spring
semester. Call Alousia 4862.
MISCELLANEOUS
A LITTLE SUNSHINE for you.
College Grille, across from post
office. Come get acquainted. Ser
vice with a smile.
GET your typing done reason
ably. Manuscripts, thesis, etc.
A LITTLE SUNSHINE FOR YOU
College Grille
—Come and Gel Acquainted—
SERVICE WITH A SMILE
ACROSS FROM POSTOFFICE /
THE CLASS OF '4B
presents
SHEEPSKIN SERENADE'
SCHWAB AUDITORIUM
SUNDAY, JANUARY 18
2:15 P. M.
Admission Free
>AY, JANUARY 15, 1048
Call State College 2864 after 6:
p.m.
LEAP YEAR Special—The Lit
Studio offers three 5”x7” ph<
tos in oil colors for $5. This'
your studio—student owned ar
student operated.
The CLUB SKYTOP—every Ft
day, Saturday and Sunday ■
Dining, dancing and entertah
ment for members and guests.
FURNISHED room, private bat
private entrance, near Boa]
burg, $4O month. Call Boalsbui
3045.