SATURDAY. FEBRUAR/ 9. 1957 Young Lutherans to Hear Vesper Service Speaker Dr. Mildred Winston from the Board of Education of the United Lutheran Church in Washington, D.C., will discuss that organization’s .student summer service program at the vesper service at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Lutheran Stu dent Center. j A movie, “The 'Eternal Gi Abel Joins Journ Staff Ag Division C. Wallace Abel, business man-i ager of the Oetoraro Newspapers, : Quarryville, has been named as sistant professor of j mrnalism at the University. j He will work with the School of Journalism and with the Col lege of Agriculture in developing the University’s new program in agricultural journalism. To. Aid Ag Students This program, which permits ai student to complete the equiva lent of a major in journalism while' meeting the requirements for a degree in agriculture, is in tended for students who wish to work on farm magazines, as farm editors of newspapers or in spe cial advertising positions requir ing an understanding of both ag riculture and journalism. The demand for persons with this combined training has far exceeded the supply of trained persons available. To Serve as Adviser Abel will serve also as adviser to agricultural student publica tions. Born in Uniontown, Abel re-; ceived his bachelor of arts degree '■ from Westminster College and a! master of arts in journalism atj the University of Missouri. Hej served as reporter-photographer; and then editor and city editor of; the Pontiac, 111., Daily Leader be-j fore going to the Lancaster New! Era in 1952. ! In his present position, which he accepted in 1954, he has been concerned with the publication of the Qu'arryville Sun and the Christiana Local Ledger and con ceived the idea for launching Lan caster /Farming, a county-wide farm paper in Lancaster County which has had phenomenal suc cess. Arts Director Sells Painting A painting by Albert Christ- Janer, director of the School of; the Arts, has been purchased for the permanent collection of the Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences. Entitled “Staten Island Spirits," the work was selected for pur chase from among paintings of 20 artists who participated in a “painting bee” on Staten Island last Fall.- “Staten Island Spirits” is an ex pressionist abstraction which in dicates the masts of the ships and the industrial machinery on the docks near the St. George Termi nal on the Island. Painted in a mixed medium of tempera paint and oil glazes, it creates a har mony of cool colors relieved by brilliant points of red and orange. Among the other artists who participated was Adolf Dehn, who will serve on the Summer Session faculty of the School of the Arts at the University- House Mothers Meeting . Representatives of the Centre County Cancer Society will dem onstrate how to make cancer dressings at the fraternity house mothers meeting at 8 p.m. Tues day in the Hotel State College. Correction: Wrong Hall The Advanced First Aid course will be given'in 301 Recreation Hall, not 301 White Hall, as er roneously reported by The Daily Collegian. The majority of telephone oper ators employed on the University switchboards are .wives of stu dents. Most were former Bell Telephone Company employes. J ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA EngagemenfsYConformity 7 Is Topic Evans-Spencer r a. | r j ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Evans | g M A ar> I X. n u of Oakmont have announced the I ll ffl lIP 1 .J 1 1 r~T II iV P 1 engagement of their daughter, 1 • Co l’ Francis R Mller ’ of Charlottesville, Va„ will speak Spencer of Titusville. ,on ‘'Conformity” at the chapel service at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow Miss Evans is a senior in home in Schwab Auditorium, economics and a member of Beta _ Sigma Omicron sorority. -j For the service, the Chapel Choir, directed by Mrs. Willat Lt. Spencer is a graduate of the; C. Tavlor, will sing the anthem ‘‘O Praise Ye the. Name o£ the :V’ narrated by Bishop Fulton H? i§ B! Lord,, ’ b >' Nikolsk - v - while J. Sheen, will be shown by the presently stationed at Fort Sill,> E - Ceiga. organist, will play as Newman Club at i p.m. Tuesday ( Okla. [the prelude. “Prelude on the Ton inJ?l Sparks. a June wedding has been ius Peregrinus" from Fourth Son- The movie will explain the holy! j ann( X g nas De e n ata by Rheinberger. As the post sacrifice of the Mass. r ' lude, he will play “Fugue” from The Calvary Baptist Church; Weidnei-Tllmont - Seventh Sonata. sVrvice°at 7-45 p'm'^torn arrow in' Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weidnerj Colonel Miller, a native of Ken- Woodman Hafl ,n . of Honesdale have announced thereby. received his bachelor of A supper at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow engagement of their daughter degree from Washington and, .followed by a meeting at 6:30 will, Dons Marie to Carl C TilmontjLee Unit,ersity and also holds a, be held bv the Roaer Williams' son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tilmont ibachelor of arts and a master of ; Fellowshipin the Baptist Churcß! of Centralia. [arts degree from. Oxford Univer- The United Student Fellowship 1 Miss Weidner is a senior in; slt^'-“ e , served * n Worjd War I ;of the Faith, Evangelical and Re-j zoology and a member of Beta if nd World War 11, and m the lat formed Church will have a sup--Sigma Omicron sorority. ! , rir a * S t.r. n L ° j intelligence staff 'per meeting at 5:30 p.m. tomor-j Mr. Tilmont is a graduate of the °* SHAEF headquarters. [row. Jane Leiper will speak oniUniversity and a member of Plji’ Colonel Miller has served as | “Southeast Asia Today.”. 'Mu Delta fraternity. He is now i secretary of the International Dr. Alfred Dombrowski, re- employed as a mining engineer. Committee of the YMCA and as search assistant, will speak to the' by the Island Creek Coal Co., (president of the World’s Student jEmerson Society at 6:30 p.m. to-|Holden, W. Va. [Christian Federation in Geneva, | morrow in 212 Hetzel Union. j A fall wedding has been plan-(Switzerland. He helped to organ- The first lecture in a series onined. ize the public affairs committee I “The Structure of Freedom” will; y r-, and national policy committee ;be presented at 8 p.m. tomorrow: ’ I'luue-baiK land was organization director for jat the B’nai B’rith Hillel Founda-: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van Matre the council on foreign relations. [lion. Dr. Henry A. Finch, profes-,of Cambridge Springs have an- 1 From 1938 to 1941, Colonel Mil- Isor of philosophy, will speak oninounced the engagement of their ler was a member of the Virginia “The Two Chief Systems of the!daughter Barbara Louise to Harry;House of Delegates and in 1949 World.” 'Wesley Link Jr., son of Mr. and.he was a candidate for election There will he a vesper organ 1 recital by Richard Martin at 4] p.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin : Eisenhower Chapel. Martin’s pro-j gram will include Bach, Boellman and Handel. Choir practice will be held at ;7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Our Lady of Victory Church. Prof Will Assist : In Development 'Of Ed Program | Dr. David W. Russell, professor :of education, will assist in the de velopment of an elementary edu jcation program on an intercul tural basis. I Dr. Russell will spend the se [mester at an elementary school in Honolulu. Hawaii. With the aid of a' grant from the lolani School in Honolulu, he will work in the capacity of curriculum consultant. Dr. Russell has been a member of the faculty since 1949. Prior to coming to the University he taught at the National College of Education in Evanston, 111., and Northwestern University and was headmaster of the Avery Coonly Teacher Training School in Evan ston. He received his bachelor of sci ence degree from the University of Pennsylvania, his masters and doctor of philosophy degrees from Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, and has done other graduate work at the Uni versity of Chicago and at North western University. The average telephone calls in one night at the University resi dence switchboards is 6007 from 6 to 10. fthe Confempo ry Collection ■ Smart, witty, dis* [ tinctive Valen- lines for those ( who like their / ) humof- with a } imodern flair. / ICome in and / ,choose your ( 'Touche and ( Fancy Free Hall- \ ■ mark Valentines > from our com- ; plete selection, ) McLanahan's Mrs. Harry W. Link of Merion Miss Van Matrewas graduated from the University in January and is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Mr. Link is a graduate of the University and a member of Kap pa Sigma fraternity. He is serv ing in the Army. Employment Interview The following firm will conduct interviews Feb. 22 for June and August graduates in the Place ment Service Office in 112 Old Main: Talon: BS: ME, Met, EE, Phys, ChE. ■ V if „ *>' y