PASS tWO Gibson to Be Religious Organizations Offer Chapel Speaker Special Activities to Students ii Tbe BEndm*** <* UairntT mill Wise taoJ,. • the B'nai B’rith Hille! Foundation and ti» of SasETcfi! S'. CSboe’s saik far tie ServiceV 4 '*®® 33 C2sb lor students of the three major religious traditions. Wwfc* at 9 am, Saafay, fa the Heka Safe EMumr V* ECA stofcats of «** Pfot< f **l and Orthodox faiths Through the Gasd Music lor the serrke mil he nraskfed hr the M«*to- ;?,ear ’ *** **“* ***** ««*** Heten Eakm Eisenhower Meditation CbapeL „ . ' .... Se-vsral wrskszd retzetos to- ; ' ". ? CA *** S 2 * 323 * 5 Their program includes;Catholic Faith, the ©Tidal orgm =* *=* ?***■ Jtese. gsvt together on the Sab4ization on campus is the .Kew • ..sse _ opEjer&Hfflgr to neescoe K-rfeafe Bra and Festirafa • !man'Club. .The tumsS? C&^ BS Sodalsfa Purfm Carnival, stunt! Weekly masses axe held each wm sm»s BoGbK-.jg***& **s*“ pHrt,:w ? r ‘ > to . t “ a£i fai2fels, as Oaeg Sbabbai and an; Sunday at 8, 9r38 and 11 .aim,-. .*■& s«£ stsagp** t3* 5 ' . . 'BrsdifMk session aro held? in Our Lad? of Vktsry Church ir. *ae asas* aasssse s£ t&e €£3£*el- Ac ssdssrssi * and al 9 «jn* In Schwab Aadi r Tbe Lssiaaaa Wafast AsHfe-eg** Hill»l w® he bolding open ( . ' . . , . ,sac wnu specsor- a hteaafess farfe* - »*-*. *« 4 - eTery <toy ibis * The group also participates m fre:-rj=j?r. at ®.;15- ia. Suodarr to 3SEE ®*. . ceases- Ai toe, . . 'rs s _i*fstj k* a gab- ;a choir, a weekly, radio program, fee jso&sx essser as 412' W. fcot-' ss3a S J 3 JES *. k»«, e»» Serric* and recep- i a newspaper, retreats, Commun _ _ , ; gg weekly socials. Tc« will he a lex and bageL 5 SL *%? ? 9a %Js"’ • BalaSad to fee CCA am ap- ’faraodt at il am Sunday srith i .' -r.~Zl* Sntssdsy, -. gTO wTWMitdy 11 ;a freshman coumd.organization) *t fee Westoy Smaaarit to - —-M-ilriiiiin sad f in-mf if- T » r following at 12:15. V- Ti * *=?* f» *• SSTSLgB, csaaSy csntadi i For students 'of the Roman: t* s. s-iujss* 35- Fsesaae Foraisa to »»» .■■ i_r_ .-. ... ._ .. . t c..■_,—,v. 1„ - _____ -2- _ .e- ; -w*»a£y rape r.itiji qb .. -» - - TObiese Ete We Go feoss -. m aesssa a™* eTesaaKE, an "sreil __ .' m mm __ • ThejpM:p~: Chot' dsrected or. ; u *t®dy r»p. vseskip s«rr RlCfKflfT DAfIfAC ] Wr-i iuyasr, wsH sa?xsaefeesa.i ■ a breakfes v>g be fas-' &• :®!SCnQIT RuillUS T.£e toJ£* Etot by feesfaneg isisesSai in fee Wsst-i .wk, ' ?* #. aa V r'«t«n Hrrsfcii, Foesslataos at 9 ajn.; Usese ijsSsafe fee E , s-angeli:al £AfTOF AA T OC||*C ITtuvessity Or.g3aist George S-iSimdsy is feae Ssadens Center ar,iSnitesi Bretfaren Stoadsni Fel&nr- “* ’** ’ vv ; Ctsa oriil stay iSS W. Bearer Ara, fee Vtm Me&ndist Eugene C. Bischoff, professor.: E Do&este feocs “Ifeee Lissr-j “’Yonr Academe life st-A rfea=-. FeSyaraMp, the United StaSecCetf physical education, Tetired gi-sal Preiadas” by Okoyd as Psne-iChsßeii" will be fee tape of tfee Bager WiSsSßssiiuly 1, narking the completion; bide; T«aaa” fey Fro&erger as-»srvßm at She University fee Ctotodao SBadest|o® 53 years of continuous sery-: Pototude; and *lfite Ernest, O-Cferch at 939 aaai 1639 ajEtlFeSgTrsMa, the Easters Ctefeodox, ace. He has been conferred the by Wakia asiSuaday noiaasc. Boger fee Vffiu ta Fbeas-ititSe of professor emeritus of OSenorF. iFfiomho wffl ptwwt as «»s—-f6a*iatt. fee ■ Fous^ataocs,; physical ediicaiion. „ , Barr haids degma few® Gia-?afew peagnm to fee worx: m: reii €>Aege. Yale Uwrerrity. asdiSftaiect SfovKaaa at T pas. fee Stadad:;me Srfd of mtmmural athieties has stafied at Urtton Tbe*«kaii- A box and hameh wM fee .lad&sran Stodenl. Bischog tes ducted this pro c__l be K.M >• 11 S-AssacsaSbeo. gram at the University since 1936. A *-•. , , , , s ; ?.?* i'. : Mmfecsstos to to £ Btschoff s known to many as Barr ;oiaei fee fatuity of fee? Bafe Fwifehaß. The * p, y ,; CT n« s me* i-ribe father of Penn State’s intra-! Yale Cniwsstoy DrvimiyScfeoQli «Msaea a®! oegass* | fe rtadetoTrf a.T : CUiS fisraral prpgrarrt —the man who; is 135* » a© asaoesata pm£asc®f •* «» _ • . j SrtmiMta fiAa,. Ty grr i>«m« ifeuii?. n from -scratch and nursed; of preaching and fee parife rsra-. The Christian Scaeace wtij—Arf ~.Wn ■ at ? r «. -fr akaog through the years to the; i«ry and was promoted to foßixarisKi will ho&i a rteeptoo for: «aefe TtonMar tor «S stodesd* ipositk® it now holds the finest; profeocs&lp in 1957- s.stodeato to 7 port, Snsday, in? aad facaKy. '. ■ rid its type in the country.” Barr iu had exteraave ezpen-; CbapeL | Far/sfeafetos of fee UtStomn-j A satire of Lorain, Ohio.j eace, first as an associate mssis-T A mixer and -*2! be heHlUaiwersaEst faife, fee Eaaersoc Biscfcoff was educated in the pub tor and then as a mmistor, in aE?by fee N-earasas- Oub for «ll<Society bolda toeddy lectures and'-lie schools of Lorain, and in 1924 types of pastoral Tesgocsjhaitigs'gacaai? Catfeslic stedents at T-disessssiffla Beaisfe. fwas graduated from Oberlin Col-; in small jEdsrsfrial and colfegef Sunday evening in tbs Ket z e I Tfce B'na: B’rife HiFel Focrain- fege wiSi a bachelor arts degree toms. He is a member of tto' Grion balSiwss. ~ s'Saac sesvesi stssdeats of fee Jwrah''to physical education. Kear Haven Asxorizfexs of Cos-1 Masses wiM be «»?»f to * >:2S'f rr7;r gregastoato Maristen and « Socdav at Our Ladr! gsegataonal Mss t it ers »ba g| Chsrcfe'sad at 9m » Churcfees. sa Scfawata Audit afima. Professor Will Speak At Chapel 1200 Students ‘Players Will Hold Visit Exposition About ifnshssas mod sb&ws at 7:15 pm. Stm~. fer students risked the A cthri-Jgsj If* Lfitle Theater is the ties ExaesiiiKS Md til day yas-tbaseaseEt of Oki Main. tjpdaj 1 in sh* Heizei Bhioa bail-; Besides actors, singers asd : room, co-chairmen Nancy Clark.dancers. a guitar' prayer .and ar.. and Steven Oti said. : , accordion piaver will -fee needed Both said that they felt She for “-Dark of the Moon.' Tfe plav. exposition went very well and will fee held" Nov. 5. 5 and 7 ii. that the "new students seemed Schwab Auditorium. Kt' T^ 534 '* rJ * o piay character. The cxposJto« spomorrf by, ro ?es are needed for “On Bor the Associated Student Tune,” which wffi run far to give new Penn Stagers tee-six consecutive weekeisds begin-! chance to talkjptb ctet, 15 a 5 tires from, a feast all the organs-* __ zatk>rs and interest groups • _• . .. campus. Ccncessionoires fo Meet Nineteen booths were set tip Any men interested is and staffed vrir.h yepresentathres;«»Ecessk»s for tvanp- f.ioiHaf; of activities ir&kh came under: games- this rear will meet at 7 Train headings such as matkal p.m. Thursday at Recreation Hati organizations, student govern- Those interested are asked to *»go i men!, religious organizations,- up in Room 237 Recreation Hail dramatics and forensics, and pub-'-, anytime prior to fee iceetijig. lications. Transfer Registration Women transfers may -register their sorority affiliation with Mis. , Ranald Mo-iatan, 19t5 OH Main' so sororities may be notified of members In tfce transfer group. | FOR RENT Heated Garage at 323 W. Beaver SlO z month. Call AD 7-4344 Compulsory Circulation Staff Meeting Monday, Sept. 21 % P. B. Collegian Office THE DAISY COUEGUM. STATE COUEGc. PO*SnVAPBA Here's the Sign of Good Eating .. . The Lion Sign Clancy, the Cop, says that the food is great For jus) a snack or a date. Hero's a place where the 'sad is fine. Just stop beneath the Uoh Sign. w Eataithe Sign of the Lion" PENN STATE DINER 130 W. COLLEGE AVE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18,195? Now Playing h-m* km wmnmiß! ALEC GUINNESS m or onazmj) duo! rolt THE SCAPEGOAT o*noKoa ttuxcl BETTE DA¥IS~, Fast. 1:6. 3:43. 5:48, 7:37. &34
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