The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 10, 1959, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, JANUARY
Protestant Worst »
Dilts
Miss Genevieve Dilts,
director of the Universi
tian Association, will !
“The Strength of Willin
at the Protestant Service
ship at 9 a.m. tomorroi
Helen Eakm Eisenhowe
The Meditation Chap
directed by James Bea
sing as the anthem “Chi
World's True Light” b
Stanton.
James Stark, grad
agronomy from the
Chapel Ser
To Be Give
By Williams
The Rev. Preston N. Williams
will speak on “Christ, the Wis- 1
dom of God” at the University
Chapel service of worship at 10:55
a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Audi
torium.
Williams is an assistant Univer
sity chaplain.
Charles E. Minneman, assistant
University chaplain, wilji be the
liturgist for-the services!
George E.‘ Ceiga, University Or
ganist, will play the following
compositions by Johann. Sebas
tian Bach: as prelude, “Wie Schon
Xeuchtet der Morgenstern;”; as
offertory, “Das Alte. Jahr Ver
gangen 1st;” as postlude, “Fugue
in G Major.”
The Chapel Choir, under the
direction of Willa Taylor, will
sing as the choral introit, “Arise
and Shine in Splendor,” by Hein
rich Isaak and as the anthem,
“Come and Thank Him” from
Johann Sebastian Bach’s “The
Christmas Oratorio.”
Williams is a graduate of the
Yale University Divinity School.
He joined the staff of the Office
of the University Chaplain in
1956.
He is the chairman of the Com
mittee on Interreligious Affairs
which along with the School of
the Arts, co-sponsored the recent
exhibition in the Hetzel Union
Building, “God and Man in Art.”
The Committee is currently
making plans for the annual
Brotherhood Banquet on Feb. 12.
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Servic
o Deliver Sermon
South Africa, will speak to the worship service at 9:15 and a dis-
Evangelical United Brethren Fel- cussion class at 9:45 tomorrow,
lowship tomorrow night about The B’nai B’riih Hillel Founds
his native land. Ron will hold a lox and bagel
associate
ity Chris
::peak on
:g Spirit"
i of Wor
v in the
The group will meet at 5 p.m.
for supper and will hear Stark
after the supper.
The Baptist Student Movement
will see a demonstration of Dutch
hand bells tomorrow night.
The members will meet at
5:30 p.m. at the University Baptist
Church and will see the program
afterward.
The Presbyterian Un i versity
Fellowship will meet at 6:20 p.m.
tomorrow at the Student Center.
Donald Mcllvride, student pas
tor, will lead a discussion on dat
ing problems.
' Chapel,
el Choir,
:h, will
list Is the
>y W. K.
ia t e in
Inion of
mon
Next Sunday the group will
hold a Holy Communion service
at 6:20 p.m. at the Student Center
for all Presbyterian students.
The United Student Fellowship
will meet tomorrow night for an
informal business meeting, wor
ship and sing at the United
Church of Christ, 300 E. College
Ave.
The Wesley Foundation will
meet for a Fireside Forum at!
6:20 p.m. tomorrow at the Wesley
Foundation.
‘ There also will be a morning
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brunch at 11 a.m. tomorrow at<
the Hillel Foundation, Locust
Lane.
The price is 35 cents for mem
bers and 65 cents for non-mem
bers. The hosts will be upperclass
independents.
Masses for members of the
Newman Club and Roman Catho
lic students will be held at 9 a.m.
tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium.
' Masses will also be. held at 8,
9:30 and 11 a.m. at Our Lady of
Victory Church.
Tickets for 'Debutante'
Will Be Sold at Door
Tickets are still available for
tonight’s closing performance of
the Players’ production of Wil
liam Douglas Home’s comedy
“The Reluctant Debutante.”
Remaining tickets will be sold
at the door tonight.
The play will be given at 8 p.m.
at Center Stage in the Extension
Conference Center.
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Karhan Will Conduct
Winter Symphony
The Annual Winter Concert will be presented by the
University Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Theodore
Karhan at 3 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium.
Karhan, associate professor of music and music education,
will conduct the orchestra in a varied program containing
the works of Gerore Fredrick
Handel, Franz Schubert, Isaac Al-j ally been used as a
beniz and Jaromir Weinberger, j -phe f ina [ number m the con-
The first selection of the 58. cert WJ n be “Polka and Fugue"
I piece orchestra will be Handel's ;f ro m Jaromir Weinberger’s opera
suite from "The Music for the ( ,l Sh vanda." The opera was writ-
RQyal Fireworks." jten while Weinberger was pto-
Handel was commissioned to; lessor of composition at the Itha
wnte this work as accompani-jca Conservatory of Music.
ment to a display of fireworks! __
celebrating the end of the Warj
of the Austrian Succession, It is ai
composition containing all the;
melodic and rhythmic invention'
that typifies the music of Handel.j
The second number to be pre-,
sented will be “Symphony No. 5,
in B-flat Major” by Franz 3chu-j
bert. In this piece the clarinets,)
trumpets and tympany are noti
used. Schubert wrote this sym-‘
phony for a small group of friends
who often played at his home, i
"Serenade Espagnole" by Isaac i
Albeniz will be fhe ihird selec
tion. This is an excerpt from a
suite of Spanish dances which
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Sunday, Jan. 11
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observed
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