TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1958 Crowds Schwab Hear Green Crowds overflowed from Schwab Auditorium at 11 a.m. Sunday when the Rev. Canon Bryan, Green delivered the last of hisi lectures on "Basic Christianity";' at the University Chapel service I, of worship. 1 A great number of persons was turned away from Schwab and heard the service broadcast in 121, 10, 1 and 2 Sparks. After speaking at chapel, Can on Green had dinner with the members of the All-Campus Bry an Green Committee in the Het zel Union Building. He then held several personal interviews fol lowing the dinner. Green met with students in the pre-ministerial curriculum Sun day night for dinner at the Wes ley Foundation. Green conducted an ecumenical service for all student fellowships at 7 p.m. Sunday. Following this he was honored at a reception held in the Chapel lounge. Before he left yesterday to re turn to England, Canon Green met with the Bryan Green Fol low-up Committee and held sev eral personal interviews. The fol'ow-up committee will arrange stady groups and discus sions on Green's lectures. Also, plans are being made to continue the All-Campus Bryan Green Committee, possibly as a group to re-vitalize campus religious organizations, James Miller, jun ior in liberal arts from Berwick, said. Canon Green had been on cam pus during the past week. He gave two lecture series, one in the afternoons on Love, Friend ship and Marriage and the other in the evenings on "Basic Chris tianity." Trial-- (Continued from page one) • Schilling pleaded guilty last Monday in sk_ hearing before Jus tice of the Peace Guy G. Mills. He said he got panicky after the accident and drove away. Schilling added that he went to the police before they came to him and that payment of the dam ages to the two vehicles has been taken care of. Verity, Benson and Moyer pleaded guilty in a hearing be fore Mills last Tuesday to charg es of burglaries of War ing snack bar, Recreation Building, the Caddy House at the golf course and the Alvo Electric Co. on South' Pugh Street just off College Avenue. Each of the threesome has been out on $lOOO bail since Wednes day night. •At least one straw handbag is a. must for every summer wardrobe. The natural-colored straw bags look good with cottons and ca easily be converted to a carry-all for the beach. Fill To RADIO Service and Supplied *Car Radios _ *Portable Radios „ t • *Phonographs * Batteries , • State College TV 232 S. Alien St. BATHURST GULF SERVICE u m :A OPEN 2 4 HOVgS We Give S&H Green Stamps DESTERFIE NOTHING SATISFIES LIKE CHESTERFIELD KIN t THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE , PENNSYLVANIA Atimaton. 4 Cate STATE, COLLEG Len th To In State College Your Headquarter For Quality Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service 3-Flour PENN STATE LAUNDRY and CLEANERS 301 W. Beaver Ave. -Tobacco Filter Action .., Value To LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ~~~~~ .. a. Phone AD 7-7629 NEW CAREERS FOR MEN OF AMERICA: NUCLEAR PHYSICIST Coming: a world run more and more by nuclear power. Experts predict atomic plants will produce 38% of all electrical energy required by the U. S. in 1980. Wanted: more physicists for research and development. CHESTERFIELD KING g oes forward with the Men of America as they plan and build for the future. PAGE TH tr, I I ottgett &Wpm T Oaro3o CP
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