The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 23, 1952, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Debaters Vie
At Mt. Mercy
A four-man Penn State squad
will meet teams from 30 eastern
schools today in the fifth annual
Mount Mercy Debate Tourna
ment.
Penn State has won the tourna
ment two out of the four years
it has been held. Last year's squad
tied for second place with Ohio
State, Carnegie Tech. and Mount
Mercy.
Eugene Kolber and Mark Ung
er will argue the affirmative side
of the question, "Resolved: That
the federal government should
adopt a permanent program of
wage and price control."
Sanford Hertz and Thomas Dur
ek comprise the negative squad.
Assistant Coach H. J. O'Brien,
of the Speech department, is ac
companying the team.
For Best Results
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COME, TO . CHURCH
College Chapel
Zchwob Auditorium
Feb. 24, 1952
Speaker: Mr. Will Herberg
Author and lecturer from
New York
Anthem: The Last Word of David
by Thompson
St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church
Foster. Aye. and Frazier St.
The Rey. John N. Peabody, Rector
Holy Communion every Sunday
7:45 a.m. Also First "unday.
10:45 a.m.
Sunday Church School 10:45 am
Morning Prayer and Sermon
10:45 a.m.
Choral - Evensong-5:00 P.M.
Canterbury Club 6:30-P. M
University Baptist
Church
Nittany Aye. and Burrow•es St
The Rev. Robert 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 Aye.
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
ACACIA
DELTA GAMMA
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ALPHA TAU ALPHA •
THETA PHI ALPHA
BETA SIGMA RHO
ALPHA XI DELTA
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ALPHA TAU OMEGA
ALPHA EPSILON PI
ALPHA OMICRON PI
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Bridge Tournament
Finals Completed
The final qualifying round for
the National Intercollegiate Bridge
Tournament was .played yester
day afternoon in the West Dorm
main lounge.
The plays were marked down
on cards and mailed to the tourn
ament headquarters where they
will be judged with those of other
colleges in the eastern United
States. The results will be tallied
and the top two scorers will be
eligible for the tournament to be
held this April in Chicago.
Verrall to Speak
On Christian Science •
Richard P. Verrall, Christian
Scientist, of New York City, will
speak on "Christian Scien c e:
Christianity's Crown" at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in 219 Electrical Engin
eering. •
Verrall is a member of th e
Board of Lectureship of the Moth
er Church of Christ Scientist, in
Boston.
9:45 a.m
10:45 a.m
This Message is Brought to You Through the Courtesy of. College Organizotione.ii,
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Faith is an essential in every successful life. Faith in God is a
requisite to right living. Knowing God as our Creator and Benefactor
buttresses man for the trials and temptations of life.
Faith in our fellowinen is necessary in our complex social and
economic life. Every man is to be trusted until proven unworthy- of
our confidence.
Faith in one's self provides the "drive" that allows one to climb
the ladder of success. The man who lacks self-confidence will not in
spire it in others.
Roman Catholic
Fairmount Aye. and Frazier St.
The Her. 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 Frasier Si.
Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer. Jr.
Pastor
and
The Rev. Donal( 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 7:30 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
Final Organ Recital
Set for Tomorroitir
George Ceiga, assistant profes
sor of music at the College, will
conclude the series of organ re
citals being presented by the De
partment of Music at 4 p.m. to
morrow in Schwab Auditorium.
This series has been a musical
contribution to the combined arts
program.
Included in the program will be
"Hear, 0 Israel" (Old Hebrew
Choral) from "Bible Poems for
Organ," Weinberger; "Praelud
ium et Fuga - ID major," • Bach;
"Cantabile," Franck; "Sonata' II
for Organ," Hindemith; "Chan
son de Pressoir" from "Les Heur
es Bouguignonnes," Jacob and
"Pageant," Sowerby.
"He who tells a lie is not sen
sible how great a task he under
takes; for he must be forced to
invent .twenty more to maintain
one."—Pope
JOHN F. HARKINS
Grace Lutheran Church .
Lagers Lose --
(Continued from page one)
Raiders were able to get 16.
Fouls by Jack Sherry and Wei
denhammer gave the Lions a 54-52
lead. Osborne' retaliated with his
sensational tap-in to knot the
count at 54-54 and send the ball•
game into overtime.
The overtime was a foul-shoot
ing battle with Colgate. ahead' at
one point 61-57. State scored five
successive tallies to move ahead
again 63-61. Lalla' made a foul,
'followed by Osborne's second im
portant tap-in to clinch the game.
State made •21 of 30 foul at
tempts ,while Colgate connected
with 19 of 26.
Two players left the game via
personals—Williams of State and
Al Antinelli .of . the Red Raiders.
Weidenhammer wa s the -b es t
sharpshooter making four of six
field goal attempts.
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First Church of Christ
Scientist
101 West Beaver Ave.
Sunday School
Sunday Seryi r ce ...
Testimonial meeting
Wednesday
Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church
College Aye. & Milei St.
The Rev. Albert Asendorf
and
The Rev. Richard GoodHa&
Sunday School 9:30 a.m
Sunday Service 10:45 •a.m
Student Fellowshir. ... 6:30 p.m
Church of Christ
Woodman Hall
0. L. Castleberry,
Minister
Bible Class
Worship
For Best Results
9:30 a.m
. 11:00 a.m.
7:30 p.m
10:00 a.m
11:00 a.rn
SATURDAY„ rESlarAirr:43,':l!MS
Talent Show
(Continued from page one)
audience with 'a comedy skit,
im
personating such celebrities' as
Jimmy' Stewart,. Lionel Barry
more, Walter Brennan, and Peter
Lorre, and a punch drunk fighter.
James McCaughan, - a. dee p
voiced baritone, •did well with his
renditions of "Please, Mr. Sun"
and ,`!Lullaby of Broadway."
Peggy Mayberry,' character
dancer, and Charles Caricato,
Jolson jmpersonator, were also ap
preciated by the crowd.
Completing , the nine acts was
a modern dance interpretation of
"Slaughter on Tenth Avenue,"
performed by Nancy Brafield and
Loretta McCarty.
COME IN TODAY
FOR YOUR
PHOTOSCOPE
1-5 P.M.
PHOTO SHOP
St. John's . Evangelical
United Brethren Church
Beaver Ave. and Burrow., St.
The Rev. James P. Reed. Pastor
Morning Worship and
Sunday School 9:30 si,in
Student Fellowship 'Meeting
6:15 A.M.
Vespers • 7:30 p.m
Grace Lutheran Church
College Ave. and Athertop
TbA /WIN John F. Harkins, D.D.
Pastor
and
The Rev. Edwerth E. Korte.
.Campus Pastor .
Matins Service 8:15 a.m.
Church School .. .... 9:30 am.
The Service 10:45 a.m.
Lutheran Student Meeting
6:30 D. in.
Vespers
, Wee; Writh
Hillel Foundatioin
133 West Beaver Ave.
Rabbi Benjamin IL Kaki,
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.
PHI DELTA KAPPA
DELTA ZETA
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PHI KAPPA
DELTA UPSILON
SKULL & BONES
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SIGMA DELTA TAU
ZETA TAU ALF'HA
COLLEGIAN
.. 7:30 p.m