P C . % r: ri .31.7 Religion— 5 - Church r• s 71111 G. C_•roling Five of the church foundations will hold Christmas caroling • parties tomorrow night. • Canterbury Club of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will meet at the parish house at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow for a supper, followed by earoling. Westminster Foundation of the Presbyterian Church will hold a czAndiclight service at 6:20 p.m. to morrow. followed by a caroling party. A Christmas caroling party, fol lowed by refreshments at Phi Kap pa; will • also be held by the New man Club at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The club will alf.:3 ho)d a Christmas dance at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Te.Mporary Union The Student Fellowship of St. John's Evangelical. United Breth ren Church will go caroling after a supper at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the church. Paul Rahmeier. student work associate of the national depart ment of student work of. the Evangelical and Reformed Church, will be the guest at the Christmas dinner of the United Student Fel lowship of the Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. After the supper' the group will go ChristmaS caroling. The Lutheran Student Associa tion will hold their annual can dlelight service at 6:30 p.m. to morrow in; Grace Lutheran Church. The speaker will be the Rev. Robert W. Koons of Zion Lutheran Church, Sunbury. The Young Friends will hold a supper and informal discussion meeting at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the State College Friends Meet ing House. The Inter Church Student Fel lowship will hold its annual Christmas party from 7:30 to 10 tonight at Wesley Foundation. The party is open to all students. Wesley Foundation of the Meth odist Church will hold a Christmas buffet supper at 5 p.m. tomorrow, followed by a showing of slides on foreign missions. At the 7:30 p.m. church service tomorrow members of the Foundation will present a play, "One Midnight Clear," written by Daniel Wata nabe, an assistant at the Founder tion. George Rapt), graduate in geo physics and geochemistry, will discuss "The Separation of Church and State" at a supper meeting of the Emerson Society at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Odd Fellows Hall above the Dutch Pantry on East College avenue. Hillel Foundation will hold a lox and bagel brunch from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow. Hostesses will be from third floor Simmons Hall. A latkah party will be held at the Foundation from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE RETINA 2-A CAMERA, complete acces , conies, light meter, gadget bag, filters, flash. Call ext. 1168, rm. A-21. 1932 FORD sedan, 2 door, radio and - heater. Food condition. Phone AD 8-8722. LOST K&E SLIDE RULE lost in the vicinity of . Engineering A or Osmond. Contact Joe AD 8-6597. . . 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TH....1 . :at:11 Company, 3249 Tampa, Houston 21, Texas. Research Group To Hear Andrews Dr. F. Anderson Andrews, di rector of publications for. Russell Sage Foundation and an author ity on American foundations, will address the Constituent Body of the Social Science Research Cen ter at 4 p.m. Tuesday in 316 Sparks. Andrews will speak on "Ameri can Foundations, Their Interests, and Methods of Operation." A graduate of Franklin and Marshall College, Andrews joined The MacMillan Company as man ager of advertising printing and later director of the mail service department. He has held his pre sent position with Russell Sage foundation since 1928. Since 1941, he has been a consultant for the 20th Century Fund. TEACHERS! Even ins? Rate THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA :: ~~ ~:r; Choir -- (Continued from page one) duct the service and deliver the Christmas meditation on the sub ject titled "Two 'Worlds Meet." Organ music, played by George E. Ceiga, Chapel organist, will include "Sleep Well, Child of Heaven," Guilmant; "What Child Is This?", Purvis and "Vom Him mel Hoch, Fifth Canonic Varia tion" by Bach. The idea of a candlelight Christ mas service was originated by John Schoening, Red Bank, N.J., a member of the 1942-49 'choir. Doors will he opened at 10:25 tonight. The program will be repeated at the regular Chapel hour, 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in the auditorium. held Dec. 11. 1948. Medieval Painting To Be on Display Medieval Manuscript Painting will be on display at the Pattee Library thrOugh December. The illustrations shown are photographs of the manuscripts of the Pierpont Library in New York City. The pictures were taken by Dr. Winston 'Weisman, assistant pro fessor of fine arts. Dr. Weisman explained that su ch paintings were made throughout Europe and in the areas bordering the Mediterranean until the advent of the printing press in the early 17th century. .. f 4 W::s . : . :i:S . ::V i : .l.::i : if :P.:*i:?;i;:ii:i.*:•i:: Charters (Continued from page one) pointed provisions is' feasible. 3. Party finances should be supervised by Associated Student Activities. This is already provided for by the All-University elections code, but is not included in the party constitutions. 4. A clause providing for the removal of clique officers. 5. A clause stating that the par ties must be bound by -the elec tions code and the elections com mittee. 6. A clause clarifying that party officials are responsible for the conduct of their parties both in ternally and during campaigns. 7. A clause providing for the choosing of a party adviser defi nitely capable of understanding political parties. 8. Including the answers to some of the general questions raised' by the subcommittee on the party constitutions. These included questions on the aims and purposes of the parties, their method of selecting clique, All-University, and class officers, financial provisions, and the de lineation of•powers. Physics Prof to Talk Dr. Roland R. Good, assistant professor of physics, will address the Central Pennsylvania section of the Society for Industrial and Applied , Mathematics at 8 p.m. Tuesday in 228 Sparks. : " . The Most Pop 2-Way cigare . (Regular & King Si: for every smoker on you "HOME FOR CHRISTMAS"— Gift package of the season—colorful—attractive—designed by the famous artist, Stevan Dohanos. Remember all your smoking friends with the gift that really satisfies—Chesterfields. Best to give—best to smoke. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 71. 1954 This Weekend On WDFM 91.1 MEGACYCLES Sign On Sts Roundu p San Hamburger Prisoner 'At the Bar Just for Two ____ Hi Fi Open House Sign Off 7:25 7:30 _ 7:35 8:15 8:45 9:30 10:30 Tomorrow Night 7:25 Sign On 7:30 Third Program "Christmas Program" 10 :30 7:25 ______ 7 :30 ' Sports Roundup 7:35• One-Night Stand • 3:00 -- UN Story "A Number of Things" 8:15 Top Drawer . . ...-.. 8:30 Progressions in Rhythm . . 9:00 --- Spotlight on State 9:15 __ News _ 9:30 Symphony Hall 10:30 Sign Off Lorenz to Speak Dr. Konrad Z. Lorenz, vice di rector of Research Institute for.., Comparative Ethology at Max. Planck-Institute, Germany, will speak at 8 tonight in 26. Mineral Sciences. Dr. Lorenz will talk on "Theo retical Concepts of Ethology and Their Factual Foundations." Knerr Is Named Dean Henry W. Knerr, professor of physics, has been appointed as sistant dean of the Graduate School. Knerr previously held the title of assistant to the dean of the graduate school. The change t titles was approved at the week and meeting of the Board of Trus tees. - .~ ra ~~~ § & .1' - ~ 74 gal,/ / ____ Sign Off Monday Night _.____ Sign On