PAGE TV/O Braun to Speak at Chapel Service "Sentimental Journey to Hell" will be the topic of the sermon of the Rev. Theodore Biaun, United Church of Christ Chaplain to the University, at the Protestant Service of Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. Music for the service will be provided by the meditation Chapel Choir, under the di rection of James Bach. They will sing as anthem ‘‘Give Ear 0 Lord” by Schiitz. The oi j>iirir.t will be Larry Handwerk l " The ushers will be member* ot Pi Lambda Phi. If ■ f # • fT* mn lie, tual Critics of Religion n Off SnOfne TO KjIVQ 06717)00 will be the title of a University Love and the Devil lounge of the Chapel The guest, speakei v.ill be Dr. Holmes Hart- D[ . Holmes HarUhorne, profes- setting of Psalm 28 by Alan Hov shornc, piofcssor of philosophy and lehgion at Colgate Umver- sor of philosophy and religion at hanese. i gitv IColgate University, will speak at} Hartsnorne received his bache- Thf* Westminster Foundation the University Chapel service atjor of arts and master of science will hold seminars from 9.30 to 10:55 am. tomorrow in Schwab 'degrees in philosophy from Wil -10 30 a m tomorrow. Topics v/tU, a u( titonum jliams College in WiLliamston, 1 include “Basic Christian Be-j‘ „ , . ‘ , ~ 'Mass. His bachelor of divinity! In-fs.' “Gicat Themes of the Bi-j Hartshorne will speak on the and doctor of theology degrees! hie" and -Makers of Modern 3Ub .> ect Love and , the T D^ V * l :were granted by Union Theologi-' Piotestant Thought.” pT'lll 8S hl * sermon text 1 ,lohn cal Seminary in New York, i The Graduate Group will meet pVl' r r , Hls various posts include serv at 515 pm tomorrow m the Hot-' 7 ~..n-, .®-V M ln K as pastor of the Wilmington, zel Un.on dining room b I,L n? n Vt., Congregational Church; chap-i ' The meeting at 620 pm. will!“* e ,, n e r S laln at Olivet College in Michigan indude a talk on "Historv andi M . ln0 ‘ for the Pootlude, both i of an d professor of religion and dean H-aven" bv Robert Murray, head,~j llt JiA ve !' e composed by Willan 0 f the Chapel of Doane College in of the Department of History. Th ?. rtO R ~ hlcn he will play Nebraska. He joined the Colgate Love'l Fieai and Martha Monow ~ Ab,de - ° Dearest Jesus by faculty in 1946 as assistant pro will he on the panel. .teeters . fessor of philosophy and religion. The B’nai B’rith Hillel Found?- The Chapel Choir, under the He is the author of “The Prom lion will hold Rosh Hashonah of Willa Taylor, will ise of Science and the Power of High Huhdav services today and Sl 'tg as choral mtroit "Sing to the Faith,” a book published in 1958, tomonow at 830 am At 6 45 lLo, d a Joyful Song" by Heinricji as well as numerous articles and tonight the Mincna and MaariVjSchutz. The anthem will be a reviews. sei vices will be held ~ ; —“ —— "—■ The United Student Fellowship Will pie-ent C. S. Lewis’ "The Cheat Divoice” as done by the’ Bishop'-, Company of Santa Bar bara. Calif at 7-30 pm, Oct 19. at Faith United C’huich of Chrut.l The U S.F. will meet for itsj weekly study hour at 9 30 a m j tomonow in 218 HUB. "Our Task on Campus” will be the subject of the discussion at 6:30 pm to monow at the Faith United Churrh of Christ. i The Evangelical United Breth ren Student Fellowship dmnei meeting will be held at 5 pm tomonow in the Fireside Room. The speaker, Khalouf Al-Jadaan, will dm ii-,-, “Islam " The Newman Club discussion group will meet at 7 p m. Monday in'the Chapel lounge. At 7 p.m. Wednesday. Andrew W. Case, P’ofessor of ait, will continue his lecUue senes in the Chapel lounge Masses for Roman Catholics will be said at 8, 9:30 and 11am. and 4 30 pm. tomorrow at Our I.adv of Victory Church and at 9 a m. in Schwab Auditorium. Mass will be said each eve ning during the week at 5:15 in the Chapel Admission to Vet School To Be Topic of Meeting Students interested in applying fo i admission to veterinary schools next year arc invited to attned an informal meeting at 7'30 pm Monday in 117 Dairy. Topics of discussion will in clude grade requirements, farm experience, veterinary aptitude lists, application procedures and expenses There were 146 students for the first summer school 50 years ago In the summer of 1959, more than 7000 students enrolled for Summer Sessions. a Swingline Stapler no bigger than a pack of gum! <? tionally guaranteed. Makes book covers, fastens papers, arts and crafts, mends, tacks, etc. Avail able at your college bookstore. "Cvb" SlopUt $1.29 JSurinp&rul kONG ISLAND Oty, NEW YO(K, N, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA FAITH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Hgg=lll^= East College and Locust Lane j fglgVisiOll Albert S. Asendort, Minister I eayuJ/** Ax Theodore A. Braun, Campus Minister 30I¥lvv \ Service of the Holy Communion will be held at (I center 8:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m., and 7:30 p.m., tomorrow, Oct. 4. at United Student Fellowship meets at 6:30 p.m. C* n f A foil ones TV tomorrow. Oct. 4. 3TQTe V '° ,,8 9 8 1 V 232 S. Allen St. Your student newspaper needs you on the busi ness staff. TUESDAY, OCT. 6:30 p.m. Freshmen, Sophomores! Men and Women i We need you to deliver Collegians, we need you J-Club to Hear Goodwin Speak How did the press come to be called “the Fourth Estate?’’ The origin of this expression will be explained by H. Eugene Goodwin, head of the School of Journalism, at the first meeting of the Journalism Student Asso ciation (J-Club) at 7 p.m. tomor row in 111 Boucke. A business meeting will be held at this time. The J-Club has just become an officially recognized campus ac tivity. It was organized during the last fall semester to fill the need for unity among journalism students. Last year the J-Club sponsored a Recognition Night at which awards were given to outstanding journalism 'students for scholar ship and activity. Oak Cottage, built in 1857, lias been used successively as a fac ulty home, sorority headquarters] and laboratory of the College of. Home Economics. ctfeutie i AViWOS' T N ' " ■ . CMH-/-DATV- ' ■ ...... J J: • c fD.3CS»2 • '•vi-’frcAVvji-To-* *mO i/v : fjemgt 'Z<i :Wti 3* Jy^JII 'vV SATURDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1959 Red Cross Organizes Classes for Baby Care Red Cross mother and baby care classes will begin on Mon day. The class will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Associated Services Room, 330 West Beaver. The class will meet every Monday eve ning for seven weeks. There will also be one evening of films and a trip to Centre County Hospital. Graduate Bridge Club Will Meet Tomorrow The Graduate Bridge Club will meet from 7 to 10 p.m. tomor row in 2,12-213 Hetzel Union Building. The meeting is open to all grad uate bridge, players. WANTED... Individual combo men io guest on WDFM'S Jazz Show... 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