PAGE TWO Two Chapel Units Will Be Dedicated In Sunday Ceremony Two unit:, of the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, which will be completed over the next several year& will be dedicated Sunday The dedication program will include a Protestant and Jewish service in the meditation chapel; the blessing of the Roman Catholic chapel; the inauguration of the religious center adjoining the ehapels; and an open house for persons of all religions. P 1 Releases Campus News For University The department of public in formation, situated on the third floor of Old Main. has the job of publicizing the University. Under the direction of Louis H. Bell. a former editor of The Dail• Collegian, the department prepares news stories about the University. its activities, sports events, and other things of pub lic interest. A continuous string or news stories is prepared by the depart ment for use in newspapers and .1:m radio and television. Although most of the stories are primarily of interest to state communica tions media, many stories are printed in newspapers through out the country and in foreign 'nations. Since the University is a land grant institution supported by the state, the University considers it a duty to the taxpayers to inform them on what the University is doing, especially what the Uni versity is doing with their tax money. ........._,. _ The department conducts at of many art education students ; study to see what is used andiand skilled seamstresses at thei what lands in wastebaskets of. University. newspapers and radio and tele- I 1 Since the chapel will be used! vision stations. (by all faiths, the design of the! The University Christian Association The church student fellowships will meet at their respective centers for suPper or a brief meeting prior to the service. Supper Meetings, 5:30 P.M. CANTERBURY CLUB 1 At the groundbreaking cere mony on Feburary 22, 1955, held i ,as part of the program marking the opening of the University's centennial, the trustees named the structure for Mrs. Eisen hower, late wife of Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, president of the Uni versity. Judge James Milholland. late ;president of the board, explained !it was named for Mrs. Eisen ihower because of her intense in ' terest 'in the project and because her life exemplified to the high lest degree the ideals and objec tives symbolized by the chapel." j President Dwight D. Eisen ,hower and members of the imme- Idiate family presided at the cor-, nerstone laying on June 11, 1955.; An oil portrait of Mrs. Eisen-1 !bower, who died at her campus, ; residence on July 10, 1954, will 'hang in the Memorial Lounge of !the building. It is the work of jthe Norwegian-born ge artist Bjorne lEli. ;dossal is abstract. It has no sym bolism that might be associated hind the altar in the All-Faithl with any particular faith. Each 'Chapel was completed just in time' 'for looking at the completed 'for the dedication of the chape l .work is expected to read his own this Sunday. linterpretation into it. Miss Em- Sybil Pro f Designs Dorsal , erson suggests only that some may D. Emerson, professor of Lsee it as an expression of sun or art education, is responsible for' light, falling on everyone. 'the design and completion of they Idorsal, which is 12 feet wide and' First Church Art 28 feet high. She also had the help' Although this is the first church Ecumenical Service of Worship SUNDAY. SEPT. 16 You Are Cordially St. Andrew's Episcopal Church 300 South Frazier Street ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP University Baptist Church W. Nittany Ave. and S. Burrowes St. UNITED STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Faith Evangelical and Reformed Church East College Ave. and Locust Lane WESLEY FOUNDATION Methodist Student Center 127 McAllister Street THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 1 Altar ofthe New Memorial Chapel art in stitchery Miss Emerson has done, she did paint several murals in the children's rooms of the American Church in Paris while she studied art in France. cordially invites you to attend an Schwab Auditorium Speaker: Dr. Henry Smith Leiper Invited to Attend These Meetings Get-Acquainted Meetings, 6:30 E.U.B. STUDENT FELLOWSHIP " St. John's Evangelical United Brethren Church W. Beaver Ave. and S. Burrowes St. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Lutheran Student Center 412 W. College Ave. WESTMINSTER STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Presbyterian Student Center Beaver Ave. and Frazier St. WILLIAM PENN FOUNDATION The State College Friends Meeting 318 S. Atherton Street The building now completed includes a small meditation chap el with a seating capacity of 140; an adjoining Roman Catholic meditation chapel; and the reli gious center where will be con centrated the extensive religious program on the campus. Built From Gifts Gifts from alumni, students, and friends of the University, have made the building possible. As soon as additional funds be come available, the large chapel with seats for 1,800 and the bell tower, will be completed. 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1950 The small chapel is designed for meditation, small daily ser vices of worship, weddings, and other. appropriate services. The religious center will provide fa cilities for the University chap lain and the headquarters of the major traditions. There also are facilities for counseling, seminars, classes, and open meetings. AlI-America Dick Packer, who already owns a berth on the Olympic "team, is the first Penn State soccer player to gain this honor. P.M.
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