PAGE TWO Braun to Give Chapel Sermon "Incendiary Sunday" will be the title of the Pentecostal , sermon delivered by the Rev. Theodore Braun at the Prates tant Service of Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Braun is the chaplain to the University of the United Guest Prof To Speak At Chapel Joseph Sillier. professor of theology in the Federated Theo logical Faculty of the University of Chicago, will speak on the theme "Toward Christian Human ism" at the University Chapel service of worship at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. The Chapel Choir, directed by Will Taylor, will sine the Pente cost festival hymn "Creator Spirit, by Whose Aid" by Tails. The anthem will be "0 Come, Let Us Sing Unto the Lord" by Berger. University organist, George E Ceiga. will play "Nun Bitten Wir Den Ileiligen Geist" by Walther as the prelude: "Nun Bitten Wir Den Iteiligen Geist" by Buxte hude as tho offertory; and "Eighth Trio in G Major" by Bach as the post lude. Sittler received his bachelor of arts degree from Wittenberg Col lege and his bachelor of divinity from Hamma Divinity School. He holds the doctor of divinity de gree from Wagner College and the doctor of laws degree from Wittenben: College He has dore graduate study at Oberlin. West ern Reserve, the University of Chicago and the University of Heidelberg in Germany. Sittler is the author of two hooks "The Doctrine of the Word" and "The Structure of Christiar Ethics." SDX to initiate New Members Initiation of new members into Sigma Delta Chi, men's profes sional journalism fraternity, will take place at 11 a.m. tomorrow, following a brunch sponsored by the Penn syl vania Newspaper Publishers' Association. New initiates are Anthony Cillo, junior from Williamsport; Ches ter Gnatt, junior from Westfield, N.J.; Philip Hand, sophomore from New Milford; Sanford Padwe, sophomore from Wilkes- Barre. Jeffery Pollack, sophomore from Laurelton, N.Y.; Michael Remas. junior from Edwardsville; James Whalen, junior from Pitts burgh; and Richard Drayne, sen ior in arts and letters from Pitts burgh. Ed Koterba of the United Fea ture Syndicate, New York, will speak on "Behind the Scenes in Washington" at the brunch. It will be held at 10 a.m. in the John Gilpin Room of the Nittany Lion Inn. •••••••......•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••." . • • • Subscribe Novo • •1 • •, • • •• • The Summer Collegian • • • • •, • 12, issues Only 504 •i e •1 : • Fill in and send or bring to Collegian Office, Carnegie • • Box 261, State College • • Make checks payable to THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN • • • • • . • • Name 4.1 • • • • • 1 • • Address • • • • •1 • • • • • • • • Starts Tues., June 9, 1959; Thurs., June 19, 1959; *m • y • ••• Thurs. thereafter ; last paper August 27, 1959. Total 12 lstues • • • •1 ••••••••41.alaa•• • 1 • • Do Not Fill In Below • • • • Received LSO subscription fee .. . check .. . cash • • • • • • Receiver • 11100110••••••01100411•11••••••••011011••••••••9111001110041111•0 By BARBARA YUNK Church of Christ. Samuel N. Gib son, executive director of the University Christian Association, will lead in worship. The Meditation Chapel Choir] directed by assistant director' James Beach, will sing Pales- Irma's "0 Bone Jesu" as the an them. Miss Nancy Hadfield will i be the organist. Dr. Joseph Sittler of the Uni versity of Chicago, will speak to the Lutheran Student Association at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow. A Senior Banquet- will be held at 5:30 p.m.l today at the Centre's Fellowship Hall. The donation is $1.50. Mat ins are set for 6:45 a.m. Wednes day. The B'nai Writh Hillel Founda tion will sponsor a Lox and Bagel Brunch from 11 a.m. to noon to morrow. Members of Sigma Del ta Tau sorority will act as hos tesses. Admit;sitm for members is 35 cents and for guests 65 cents. A Sabbath Eve service will be held at 8 p.m. next Friday. The Pr e s byterian University Fellowship meeting at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow will include student narticipation and discussion on the topic "Theology for Sum mer." The Baptist Student Movement wilt hold its annual Senior Ban quet at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Baptist Student Center. The Senior Picnic of the Uni ,ed Student Fellowship will be held tomorrow at Alan Sieger Park. Members will meet at 1 . 15 p m, at the Faith Church for transportation to the park. The discussion group sponsored by the Newman Club will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the 'small lounge of the Helen Eakin Eisen hower Chapel. The Legion of Mary meeting will be held at 7.30 p.m. Thursday in the Cath olic Student Center. Masses for Roman Catholics will be said at 8, 9.30 and 11 a.m tomorrow at the Our Lady of Victory Church and at 9 a.m. at Schwab Auditor ium. SFC to Discuss Budget The Interfraternity Council will meet at 7 30 p.m. Monday in the Hetzel Union assembly room to discuss the 1959-60 budget. StimilierTelircice `) . -0., f ~ olok, lithe Op, , n - S 72i 9 PM. • :. Sundays 11 Wu 8 P.M 1 ' ' Closed:Mondays. t -?_ ' ~.,.4 0 c'-...:..... on v)! '015? . .. - . THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Nutter to Be Chairman of Career Day Wade Nutter, junior in forestry from Wexford, has been appoint led chairman of the 1960 All-Uni yersity Career Day. The Into r - College Council Board, which sponsored Career Day in April, will sponsor it again next year. Jack Kendall, present chairman, said at an IC CB meeting Thursday that a bud get of $l5OO had been set for Career Day, but that he doubted if the full amount would be al lotted. The exposition cost $B5O this year, he said. Placement Service donated $l5O and the Alumni As sociation $5OO. ICCB agreed to return $5O of the Alumni Asso ciation's donation. Student council presidents re ported favorable reactions from their council members on the pro posed grade point system. Fac ulty response was lukewarm, some of the presidents reported. The proposed system would al low for grades to descend in de grees of .1, rather than in whole numbers as they do now. ICCB also planned a reception for new faculty members on September 15. A tour of the cam pus will precede the reception. Ag Society to Sponsor Tractor Driving 'Contest The- student branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers will hold a tractor driv ing contest at 1 p.m. today at the Forestry Building parking lot. A registration fee of 50 cents may be paid at the Hetzel Union desk or at the contest. Monsieur et Mademoiselle Collegienne Avez-vous Souvent le Grand Faim Pour Quelque Chose de Delicieux? Oui, Vous Dites— Eh Bien, Monsieur Morrell a la Chose Pour Vous Le Sandwich de Bifteck Trente-Cinque Cent Francs MORRELL'S Left Bank, Rue Frazier Choirs to Hold Annual Concert The second annual spring con cert of the combined Meditation' Chapel Choirs will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. James W. Beach, assistant direc tor of the Chapel Choirs, will con duct the concert. The program includes works by Palestrina, Bach, Hilton, Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn.' Appearing as soloists with the choir will be Gale Leister, sopho more in music education from State College; Eugene Wapner, junior in counseling from Holli daysburg; and Paul Wenhold, sen ior in music education from Tru bauersville. Organ selections will be played by Nancy J. Hadfield, junior in, education from Downingtown; Mary C. Herold, junior in educa tion from Lancaster; and William Mastrocola, freshman in education from Clifton Heights. The five Meditation Chapel Choirs have provided music for the various weekday and-Sunday worship services in the Helen Eak ' in Eisenhower Chapel throughout the year. A reception for choir members and concert guests will be held in the Memorial Lounge of the chapel following the program. STUDENT FILMS present, "BATTLE HYMN" Technicolor ROCK HUDSON MARTHA HYER Sat., May 16 7:30 & 9:30 Sun., May 17 6:30 HUB Assembly Roam SATURDAY, MAY 16. 1959 Borough Puts Meters In 2 Parking Lots State College opened tw o metered parking lots yesterday, one on W. Beaver Ave. just off S. Allen St. and one on S. Fra zier St. next to the Centre Daily Times' building. It is now mandatory to pay for parking time on meters until IG p.m.—both in the lots and on the streets. The old limit was 6 p.m. The meters on the lots have a time maximum of 12 hours and can be paid with any combination of nickles, dimes and quarters on the basis of a nickle for one half hour of parking time. No policy has as yet been adopted by the State College Parking Authority concerning all night parking. Acacia's 50th Year The University chapter of Aca cia fraternity will celebrate its 50th anniversary Saturday. Acacia will hold an open house from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. The Uni versity chapter was founded June 9, 1909, by 24 Master Ma sons. CALLING ALL GRADS June 6th is drawing near so hurry on down to the Music Room for our copy of our own :"• Penn State Songs. alliAllra AD 1,01111. 111111100111:41V;Y: 111010,CerMr Avt• < *CATHAIJM NOW SHOWING 011111 4 41ig6.0, 1.-tORSOMAS °l°t". DAN MEI t , • • BRADEMMUN ‘ - "Ji..illiumiSitOPE balls* finaz2°: *NITTANY • Now •- Doors Open 1:15 Tun. Explosive Realism! "THE CASE OF OR. 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