The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 25, 1948, Image 7

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    9ATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1948
Student Church Organizations
Plan Special Weekend Events
Student foundations of the various churches at the College have
planned special events for the first school weekend.
Wesley Foundation of the Methodist Church, under the leader
ship of the Rev. Bruce E. Gideon, has planned Sunday morning Sun
day School classes in the upper room of the Foundation, where Mr.
Montgomery, pastor of the Church, and Mr. Gideon, social pastor,
will be introduced.
Beginning at 5 p.m. will be the
Student Friendly Hour, and Stu
dent Supper, a 35c meal prepared
and served by studenst. Worship
in the upper room will follow.
Mr. Gideon will show colored pic
tures of Foundation activities of
last year at the evening service.
Westminster Foundation, at the
Presbyterian Church, headed by
the Rev. Donald W. Carruthers,
begins its special program with
the student department, 9:30 a.m.
Sunday. Westminster Fellowship
Church Calendar
University Baptist Church,
Cor. Burrowes and 'Nittany, the
Rev. Robert E. Eads, pastor:
Sunday Church School, Stu
dent Class 9:40.
10:45—-Worship services.
12:00—Roger Williams Fellow
ship Cabinet Luncheon.
5:00-7:00, Roger Williams Fel
lowship outdoor fireplace supper
and meeting.
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church,
308 S. Frazier, the Rev. John N.
Peabodv. rector:
Worship Services, Sunday, 7:45
and 10:45 a.m.
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation,
133 W. Beaver. Rabbi Benjamin
M. Kahn, director:
Friday, 8:00 p.m.—Shabos serv
ices.
Saturday. 8:30 p.m.—Welcome
Mixer, dancing, refreshments,
entertainment.
Sunday. 7:30 p.m.—Film,
Matchmaker.”
St. Paul's Methodist Church,
256 E. College, the Rev. Frank
W. Montgomery, pastor; the Rev.
Bruce E. Gideon, student pastor:
Sunday School Classes, upper
room. Wesley Foundation.
5:00 p.m.—S t u d e n t friendly
hour.
s:4s—Student supper followed
by worship in the upper room.
WOODRING'S OARMNS
WELCOMES ALL STUDENTS NEW AND OLD
TO OUR BEAUT/FUL PENN STATE) CAMPUS
JAMES E. WOLFE "39"
117 E. BEAVER PHONE 2045
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
will be in the Fireside Room, 8:20
p.m. The Bible Study Hour is 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, and Thursday
morning Matins, in the Fireside
Room, 7 a.m. Thursday.
Hillel Foundation, the Jewish
students’ “home away from
home,” starts the weekend with
regular Sabbath Eve services at
the Foundation, 8 p.m. Friday.
Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn and
Louis L. Cohn, student president,
will be introduced. A reception
will follow.
Pictures of Foundation activities.
Presbyterian Church, 138 W.
Beaver, the Rev. Andrew E.
Newcomer. Jr.; the Rev. Donald
W. foundation;
Friendship-Exchange, 9:00 a.m.
Sunday. Breakfast open to* stu
dents.
Morning Worshin< 10:45.
7:45 n.m.—“ln the Temple and
in the Home.”
Foundation:
9:30 a.m.. Sunday—Student De
partment, Westminster Hall.
6:20 p.m. Fireside Room,
Westminster Fellowship.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.in.—Bible
Study Hour.
Thursday. Morning Matins, 7:00
a.m.. Fireside Room.
Our Lady of Victory Roman
Catholic Church, the Rev. Owen
M. Gallagher, 215 W. Fairmount
avenue;
Masses Sunday 8:00, 9:00, 10:00,
11:00 a.m.
United Student Fellowship.
Congregational, Christian and
Evangelical and Reformed Stu
dents Fellowship, Sunday 6:30
p.m.. Faith Evangelical and Re
formed Church.
Sundav services, Sunday
School Class for students, 9:30
a.m.
Church services. 10:45 a.m.
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turned to your college address.
If your folks insist on paying
all the bills, you can stretch your
cash-on-hand by sending laun
dry home "charges collect" and
having it returned with charges
prepaid at the other end.
Edel Addresses
Sunday Chapel
Dr. William W. Edel, president
of Dickinson College, will speak
at regular Sunday Chapel serv
ices at the College, in Schwab
Auditorium, 11 a.m. Sunday. His
topic will be “Wisdom, One; Re
quired for Graduation.”
The Chapel service, non
denominational in character, con
sists of a simple devotional serv
ice by the Chaplain,, the singing
of familiar hymns, music by a
student choir of 110 voices, and
addresses by outstanding preach
ers and laymen of all creeds.
As the Choir has not been or
ganized for this year, Maynard
Hill, tenor, will sing a solo.
Dr. Edel received the AB and
D.D. degrees at Dickinson, and
the S.T.B. degree from Boston
University. He was ordained in
the Methodist ministry in 1916
and served with the Chaplain’s
Corps of the U.S. Navy from
1917 to 1946 when he retired with
the rank of Captain.
During World War n, Dr.
Edel served as senior Chaplain
at the Sampson Naval Base and
later as the Area and Force
Chaplain on the staff of the Com
mander of the South Pacific.
James T. Smith, acting chap
lain of the College for the past
two years, will continue in that
capacity for the first semester. He
had previously announced his
resignation.
TA.to.sDßr-HAM SCHAFFNER & MARX
Chapel Choir
Plans Tryouts
Tryouts for Chapel Choir will
be conducted for upperclass men
and women next week, said Prof.
Willa W. Taylor, director.
Tenors will audition from 7 to
8 p. m. Monday and from 4 to
4:30 p. m. Tuseday. Tryouts for
basses will be held from 8 to 9
p. m. Monday and from 4:30 to 5
p. m. Tuesday.
Alto tryouts are scheduled from
3 to 3:30 p. m. and 7 to 8 p. m.
Tuesday. Sopranos will be heard
from 3:30 to 4 p. m. and 8 to 9
p. m. Tuesday.
All tryouts will be held in 211
Carnegie Hall.
More than 40 per cent of last
year’s choir membership must be
replaced because of graduation,
said Mrs. Taylor. In addition to
singing at each Sunday chapel
service, the group will present a
major choral work next spring.
The choir’s first rehearsal will
be held in Schwab Auditorium
from 7 to 9 p. m. next Thursday.
Unless otherwise indicated, all
subsequent rehearsals will take
place in 117 Carnegie Hall.
WANTED
Two students to share rooms.
Eight minutes from school.
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