The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 04, 1950, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
Final Big Weekend
(Continued from page three)
will get a last pre-Eastern Inter
collegiates chance today to com
pare his Lion performers with
acknowledged stars in acrobatics,
when the Lions bump up against
Temple's Owls in Philadelphia.
The Lions have a good chance
to take the tumbling with Rudy
Valentino, and the rope-climb
with Lee Perna, but Owl Bill Wil
lard of Pottsville, High-barman,
is slated to win his event.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must be
in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue.
Prices are lioc one insertion; 75c, two
insertions: $l.OO three insertions; $1.26
four insertions; 91.50 five insertions: 17
words or less. All words over 17, three
for 5c each insertion. Call Collegian
9441—ext. 544.
WANTED
WITNESSES to the accident which oc-
curred April 27, 1947, on the William
Penn Highway at the crossroads in Ar
magh, Pn., when a truck collided with a
car, fatally injuring three occupants. Will
the two Penn State students who are
known to have witnessed this collision, or
any persons who may know of others who
did actually see it, please contact the
Collegian office at once. Call 8441, ext. 544.
REPLACEMENTS for Nittany Dorms, $25
bonus offered. Call 5061 Dorm 32, Room
22 or Dorm 28; Room IS.
fi COME
College Chapel
Schwab Auditorium
March 5, 1950 --11 a.m.
Speaker: Dr. Buell •G. Gallagher
Topic: "WHAT PRICE •
BROTHERHOOD?"
Spmial Music: "Sanctus"
—Cherubini
The Chapel Choir
University Baptist'
• Church
Nittany Ave. and Burrowes SL
The Rev. Robert H. Eads. Pastor
Church School College Class
9:40 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 10:45 'a.m.
Speaker: Bayard Rustin
Roger Williams Fellowship
Student Service 5 to 7:30 p.m.
St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church
Foster Ave. and Frasier St.
The Rev. John N. Peabody, Rector
Holy Communion every Sunday
7:45 a.m. Also First Sunday,
10:45 a.m.
Sunday Church School 10:30 a.m
Morning Prayer and Sermon
10:45 a.m.
Evening Service 7:00 p.m
College Student Meeting 5:15 p.m
Alpha Chi Omega
Book & Record Shop
Association of Independent Men
Bill McMullen, Florist
Alpha Delia Sigma
Chi Omega
Collegian
College Sportswear
Crabtrees
Fred's Restaurant
Gamma Phi Beta
Gibs Photo Finishing
MAN AND WIFE desire positions as first
and second cooks in fraternity house.
Twelve years experience. Write &T. clo
:loilerrian, Box 261.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired
right here in State College, in many
cases 24 hours service. Just dial 2492 or
bring machine to 633 West College Ave.
GERMAN AND FRENCH tutoring—Euro
pean language teacher with American
college experience. Elizabeth Mare% 716
W. Park, phone 6387.
FOR LENT We serve egg salad, tuna
fish, and lettuce-tomato, cheese, etc. Vic's
Milky Way, South Allen.
TYPING done reasonably. Call Evelyn
Dennis 2667 600 West College Ave.
LOST—GRAY COVERT Top Coat. Taken
from ATO House Sat. nite. Label, Judd's
—Allentown. White gloves in pocket. Call
7683.
PAIR TAN Buckskin Gloves. Room 5,
Sparks. Friday. Feb. 24: Valued highly
as gift. Return to Student Union.
OCTAGON SHAPED Fraternity Pin,
cinity White Hall and Bursar's office
on Thursday. Call G 685 or, 7732. Reward.
HURRY and get your fly-tying and fish
ing equipment at Max Hartswick's
Sportsman's Shack Calder Alley.
DOUBLE-BRESTED TUX, size 38, in good
condition. Reasonably priced. Call Al
Schmidt, 4989.
This Message is
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE CettEGE, • PENNSYLVANIA
LOST
FOR SALE
Om,
COME TO CHURCH ... Why? .. . that's a good question. There are 'umpteen'
different reasons but probably the best one is: TO WORSHIP THE LORD. You
see the BIBLE teaches and the Church believes that GOD is the Creator; we the
created . .. He is Divine; we are human ... He is Infinite; we are finite. For the
believer worship is more than a duty; it's a privilege. Religion is meant to be
bread for daily living and not cake for special occasions. To sum it all up: LET'S
GO TO CHURCH BECAUSE WE LOVE GOD,"
—The Rev. Edwerth E. Korte, Campus Pastor
St. John's Evangelical
United Brethren Church
Beaver Ave. and Burrowes St.
The Rev. James P. Reed, Pastor
Morning Worship 9:30 a.m.
Speaker: Margaret Flory
Church School Classes 10:20 a.m,
Student Fellowship Meeting
6:15 p.m.
Vespers ,
Friends Meeting
318 Atherton St.
Schabl for Youth and Adults
9:30 a.m.
and Student Discussion
Meeting for Worship 10:45 a.m
Student Meeting
St. Paul's Methodist
Church
College • Ave. and McAllister
The Rev. Frank W. Montgomery,
Pastor
Student Department of
Church School 9:30 a.m
Worship Service 10:45 am
Speaker: William Yingling
Wesley Foundation .... 7:30 p.m
rought To You Throtigh th
27' PALACE • housetraller, full size,
bottled gas stove, venetian blinds, rug,
extras. $B5O. C. M. Raney, 107% S. Allen
COLD FEET CURE-Wool and nylon
gYles for $1.90. Wide selection of col-
On. Sizes 10 - 13. Call Dudley FOster,
4923.
FOR SALE--One pair brown shoes, size
nine. One pair brown loafers; size 8 1 .
Call Herb, Dorm 31.
FOR RENT
ROOM for one student in apartment with
three others. No drinking. Call 6158.
ROOMS available at once for graduate
students or business girls. Inquire at
226 South Allen, or phone 4109.
VERY DESIRABLE room for two boys
near Campus. Twin beds. Also single
'puce in double room. Telephone 2919.
24- HOUR SERVICE
on all
' KODAK WORK
"PACOLARGER" JUMBO
PRINTS AT NO EXTRA
COST
GIBS PHOTO
FINISHING
212 E. College Ave.
In the Penn State Photo Shop"
TO CHURCH
. 7:30 p.m
. 7:00 p.m
QUIET STUDY ROOMS available for
Grad or Undergrad students at 814
Pugh Street. Room and board or room
only. Call 4925 or 4206. Ask for Miss
Wiley, Dick Parsons, or Denny Scott.
Tickets
Still Available
for
•
"TIME IS A
DREAM"
Friday 90c
Saturday $1.25
Refreshments Saturday
Tickets at S. U. or Center Stage
box office (Allen St. & Hamil
ton Ave.)
Cast this week:
CURTAIN - 8 P.M.
Rita Lang Newell Stark
Betty Morgan Joe Hunter
Marty Koons
Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church
College Ave. & Miles
.St.
The liev. Albert Asendorf
and
The Rev. Richard Goodling
Sunday School 9:30 a.m
Sunday Service 1:45 a.m
Speaker: Homer W. Heisiey
Student Fellowship .... 6:30 p.m
B'nai B'rith •
Hillel Foundation
133 West Beaver Ave
Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn,
Director
Friday Evening Services 8:00 p,m
4:1t(
Satur y Morning Services
10:0 a.m.
The Presbyterian Church
• Beaver and Frazier St.
The Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer,
Pastor
.and
The Rev. Donald W. Carruthers,
Director
College Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Church Service
10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Harold B. Ingalls
Westminster Fellowship 6:20 p.m.
Evening Church Service 7:30 p.m.
esy of Both Collegeand To
SATURDAY; MARCH 4 . , '1960
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Roman Catholic
Fairmount Ave. and Frazier St.
The Rev. Owen M. Gallagher,
Rector
and
The Rev. John Hacala, Ass't
Sunday during regular College
Session 8.00, 9:00, 10:00 and
11:00 a.m.
Holy Days .... 6:30 and 8:00 a.m
First Church of. Chriit
108 West Beaver Ave.
Sunday School ... ..... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Servide 11:00 "a,ra
Testimonial meeting
Wednesday • 7:30 p.m.
Grace Lutheran Church
College Ave. and Atherton St.
The Rev. John F. Harkins, D.D.,
The Rev. Edwerth. E. Korth,
Campus Pastor ,
Church School 9:30 a.m.
The Service 10:45 a.m.
Speaker: Edward L. Schlingman
Lutheran Student Meeting
6:30 p.m.
Vespers
Graham & Sons
Kalin's Men's Shop.
Jack Harper's
MEttzger's
McLanahan's Drug Store
Murphy's
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Gamma Delta
P. S. C. A.
Rea & Derick, Inc.
State College Floral Shop
Woodring Floral Gardens
W. S. G. A.
n Organizations
Scientist
Pastor
and
7:30 p.m