The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1951, Image 8

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32 Are Initiated
Into Grange Club
Thirty-two students were ini
tiated into the Penn State Grange
Club at a recent meeting. They
received third and fourth degrees.
The students initiated were
Martin Swovick, Richard Weber,
Edward. Thomas, John Zerg, Ar
thur Young, James Chadwick,
Richard Herald, John Myers,
Murray McHenry, James Blose,
Lawrence Lindstrom, Roy Hess,
William Shimmel, Carl Polley.
Gerald Seiler, Wilmer Harris,
Wesley Kriebel, Morris Schoeder,
Lester Schlegel, Kurvin Batdorf,
Rob e r t Hobbes, Fred Bauder,
Donald Pharo, Vernon Reph,
Ronald Stief, George Smith,
cesta Glass, Elizabeth Bortz,
Kenneth Shifflet, William Atland,
Janet Rice, and Nancy Barth.
Rama, in Hindu mythology, is
the name common to three incar
nations of Vishnu, Parasurama,
Ramachandra, and Balarama.
COME TO 'CHURCH*
College Chapel
Schwab Auditorium
Nov. 171 1951
Speaker: Dr. Charles Noble, Dean
of Hendricks Memorial Chapel,
Syracuse Univ.
Anthem: "Ave Maria," Frank
St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church
Foster Ave. and Frasier St.
The Rev. John N.-Peabody, Rector
Matins Service-8:15 a.m.
Holy Communion every Sunday
7:45 a.m. Also First "unday.
10:45 a.m. •
Sunday Church School 10:45 a,m.
Morning Prayer and Sermon
10:45 a.m.
Choral - Evensong-5:00 P.M.
Canterbury Club 6:30 P. M.
University Baptist
Church
Nittany Ave. and Burrowes St.
The Rev. Hobart H. Eads, Pastor
Church School College Class
9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship .... 10:45 a.m
Roger• Williams Fellowship .
5:00 p.m
Free Methodist Church
Sparks Street
W. College and West Beaver Ave
Sunday School
Sunday Service .
Young People's Service 7:00 p.m.
Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.m.
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Panel Will Discuss
'Are Students Apathetic'
A discussion on the topic "Are
Students at Penn State Apa
thetic?" will be held at 6:30 p.m.,
tomorrow in the ,Thompson Hall
recreation room.
Members of the panel will be
William B. Shepperd, associate
professor of electrical engineer
ing, and Howard Hp sme r, a
sophomore in the Lower Division.
The discussion is sponsored by
JoAnne - Gemmell and the Uni
tarian Student Fellowship. It is
open to the public.
Phys Ed Group Initiates
Phi Epsilon Kappa, physical
education honorary, has initiated
David Bischoff, Just i n, Cobb,
Geane Fink, Robert Hasterman,
Robert Hughes, Charles Shank,
and Donald , Watkins.
A banquet was held Wednes
day night at the All e n c,r es t.
Charles Speidel was the speaker.
9:45 a.m
10:45 a.m
This Message is Brought To You. Through the Courtesy of Both College and Town Organizations
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLT,EGE. PENNSYLVANIA
The - Church needs you, but more important, you need the Church.
The "more abundant life" which our Lord ,commends to us is to be
realized only as we companion with Him and allow Him, who is
"Head of the Church," to be regnant in our life. Life is bound to be
superficial and shallow unless we strive to fulfill God's high purposes
for our life.
Roman' Catholic
—Fairmount Ave. and Frazier St.
The Rev. John C. O'Leary
Rector
and
The Rev. Richard Walsh
Sunday during regular College
Session 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and
11:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. Mass at
Schwab Auditorium.
Holy Days 6:30, 7:00, 8:00 a.m.
The Presbyterian Church
Westminster Foundation
Beaver and Frazier Si,
Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer, Jr.
Pastor
and
The Hey. Donale W. Carruthers,
• Director
Church Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Church Service
. 10:45, a.m.
Westminster Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
Evening Church Service 7:3o'p.m.
Friends Meeting
318 Atherton St.
School for Youth and Adults
and Student Discussion
9:30 a.m.
Meeting for Worship. 10:45 a.m
Student Meeting 7:00 p.m
Tickets Still Available
For Players' Shows
Tickets are still available at the
Student Union desk in Old Main
for two Penn State Players' •per
formances to be presented at 8
tonight.
The' - •final performance of
Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer. prize
winning play "Our Town,": which
opened Thursday, will be• staged
in Schwab Auditorium. •
, Players' other show "The Great
Big Doorstep," in its, next to last
weekend, is playing at Center
Stage.
Lovienfeld to Dicuss
Art for Handicapped
Viktor Lowenfeld, professor of
art education, will discuss crea
tive art for the handicapped at
an open meeting of the Alpha
chapter. of Sigma Alpha Eta .8 p.m.
Monday in 20• Sparks:
After the lecture coffee will , be
served in the Speech and Hear
ing Clinic.
The Pennslyvania State College
Teachillg•--;
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Rollinson to Gregg Township Vo
cational High S c h o o 1, Jeanne
Straley to West Reading High
School, and Ruth Brown to Mid
dleburg High School.
Secondary education majors as
signed to schools, in the Harris
burg area are John • AlthoUse,
Phyllis Auerbach, Gayle Baker,
Mary Bowen, 'Alvin Chester, Bar
bara - Cochran, Burton Cushnor,
Robert Duncan, Ruth Eddy, Har
old' Elicker, Filmore Ficks, Wil
liam Frech, Joseph Gronick, Mar
garet Henderson, Lois Jo n e s,
William McCamley, Lloyd Mc-
Gonagle, Carol Mermelstein, Wil
liam Mihalich, 'Barbara Pintar,
James Pollard, Virginia Preuss,
Peter ' Sarantopoulous, Walt e r
Stone, and Mary Jane Woodrow.
Elementary teachers going to
York. are' Patricia Acosta, Sandra
Bachen, • Nan Bierman; Lillie
Fretz, Jane,Glauner, Jean Hardes,
Cynthia Laesel, Dolores Markonci,
Marjorie Markle, Margaret Muir,
John F. Harkins, pastor
Grace Lutheran Church
First Church of Christ
Scientist
108, West Beaver Ave.
Sunday' School 9:30 a.m
Sunday Service 11:00 a.m
Testimonial meeting
Wednesday 7:30 p.m
Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church
College Aye. & Miles St.
The Rev. Albert Asendorf
and
The Rev. Richard Goodling
Sunday 'School 9:30 a.m
Sunday Service 10:45 a.m
Student Fellowship ... 6:30 p.m
Church of Christ
Woodman Hall
0. L. Castleberry,
Miniter
Bible • Class
Worship ...
10':00 a.m
. : 11:00 a.m
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10; 1951
2nd Town Meeting
To Be Held Tomorrow
"What Can Be Done about
Crime and Corruption in Amer
ican Life?" will be discussed at
the second of this year's town
meetings at 8 p.m. tomorrow at
th e Hillel Foundation, ' 133- 'W.
Beaver avenue. •
R. Wallace Brewster, professor
of political science; Aaron Druck
man, assistant professor of phil
osophy, and the Rev: Andrew
Newcomer Jr., minister of the
First Presbyterian Church, will
make up the panel, Clifford A.
Nelson, associate professor of
economics, will be moderator.
A 'question period will follow
the discussion. ,Thee meeting is
open to the public.
Myrna Newman, Jean Richards,
Barbara Rogers, Marjorie Sam
uels, Mary Jane Stabley, Shirley
Thornton, and Joan Zerden.
St. John's EvangeliCal
United Brethren Church
Beaver Ave. and Burrowes St.
The Rev. James P. Reed, Pastor
Morning Worship and
Sunday School 9:30 am
Student Fellowship Meeting
6:15 p.m.
Vespers 7:30 p.m
Grace Lutheran Church
College Ave. and - Atherton St.
The Rev. - John F. Harkins, .D.D.,
Pastor
and
The Rev. Edwerth E. Korte,
Campus Pastor
Church School .... 9:30 a.m
The Service 10:45 a.m
Lutheran Student Meeting
6:30 D. m.
Vespers , 7:30 p.m
Bina; B'rith
Hillel Foundation
133 West Beaver Aye.
Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn.
Director
Friday Evening Services-8 p.m
Saturday, Morning Services
10 a.m.
St. Paul's Methodist
Church
and
Wesley Foundation
College Ave. and McAllister
The Rev. Frank W. Montgomery,
Pastor
Mrs. Dorothy G. Anderson
Program Director
Student classes 9:30 a.m. •
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Fellowship Supper and Program
5:15 - 7:30 'p.m.
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