PAGE TWO Mcilvride to Speak In Chapel Service Sports Cars To Meet Today For First Rally “A .Sense of Direction” will be the sermon topic of the; It’s rally time for the Penn State! Rev. Donald Mcllvride, director of the Westminster Founda-:^ port 3 ar as gets , , r . . . ■ .. . , n . * Jfirst rally oi the year this after lion and Presbyterian campus minister, at the Protestant; noon . Service of Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakini The meet will start at 1 p.m. Fispnhmvpr Chanel i when a class far the unexperi- Dsi ntiowei Limpet. enced and the forgetful will be The leader of worship will be the Rev. Samyel N. Gibson,'held in 105 Osmond to introduce i.-.in.« n.r.»-tnr nf tho TTnivfr- 1 them to the rally rules and the snv Christian As-ocmtion. TemiXrv’ director and jmanner in which one is run. | A. special choral anthem. “Drop C S‘ ‘ t , . , I Dale Edraney, club president, l Down Ye Heaven*." by Statham,' . e t l s a " achelor a , rtb de -,said the rally should last about will he performed bv the Medita- 1 ® a . e Western University three hours. Actual starting time turn Chapel Ciiou under the di- a *] d P??* ’ e l ”1 for the cars will he 2 p.m. when lvctmn or Janies Death. The of ’the cars leave from behind Os guiust will be Jei.v Manning. chclo^ of , dlvin : mond. Milhude be. ame duectoi ot g N Y . „ ' The rally will be run on a the Weslmue.ler foundation last t , armed in World' straight time-distance scoring! spung after having served Amerwan With this type of scoring 'toiv in public high school before 1 dls n °t necessary for the navi going to theological seminary. | tjator to calculate positions with. The Wesley Foundation will at- ;a s j! de rule ' u . j tend ihe Sanctuary Service at St i Slx trophies will be awarded, Paul'.- Church at 8:30 and 10:451 the first three cars - A trophy will ,a.m. with the Weslev Formingi be £ iven to each driver and each! ( Worship at 9:15 a.m. Weslev Dis-; nav T,ator in the first three places. 1 .t-U'sHHi Seminars will be at 9:45, The course for the rally will be 1 ' m. and the Fireside Forum at announced at time of departure; 6.30 pm. Communion will be dis-l of the cam. This prevents any; tnbuled at 515 p.m. Tuesdav.: en trants from practicing the run, with choir rehearsal at 6:45 p.m.'before starting time. ( At 7 am. Thursday, there will, Edraney stressed that it was not; be Matins and breakfast. inecessary to have a sports car or' The Baptist Student Organiza-i a foreign ear to enter the contest.; tion will sponsor a cabin party jHe said that last year a rally was; today and tomoirow at the Uni-jwon by an Oldsmobile. versity Christian Association cab-' m —Watts Lodge. Cais will be leaving the University Baptist Church at 1 30 p.m. today. Paul Caxter of Rochester Colgate Di vinity Sc hool will be speaking on ‘ Chi ist" The United Student Fellowship will hold its weekly study hour at <)-30 tomorrow in 218 Hetzel Union Building. A Newman Club discussion group will meet at 7 pm. Mon day in the Chapel lounge. At 7 pm. Wednesday, Andrew W. Case, professor of art, will con tinue his lecture series in the Chapel lounge. There will be a service at 10 am. todav in the B'nai B rith Hillel Foundation Yom Kippur services will begin at 6:20 pm. tomorrow with the Kol Nidre. At 11-30 am, Monday, there will be a Yir.kor service. The Lutheran Student Asso ciation will hold a retreat at the 1 toiestiy cabin this weekend All inteiested students will meet at the LSA center at 1 p.m. today. The retreat will end tomorrow! afternoon. Dr. John D. Walmer. univer sity p-ychiatn-t, will speak on "Love as Filia. Eros.i Agape." He will give two pre sentations of this topic, after! which will follow discussion! pci lods. j The LSA has also planned a 1 lecture to be held at 6:30 p.m. to-j moii'ow evening. Campus pastor Arthur Seyda will talk on “De segi egation—Who Sinned?” All students are invited to attend. Barth to Be Speaker In Schwab Dr Joseph Barth. Munster of tin- King's Chapel, Cambiidge, Mass, will speak at the Umver s•!\ Chanel semee of wot ship at JO 5a a’D. tomoirow in Schwab Auditoi mm. Tlw theme of Barth’s soimon will he 'An Apple Ttee and the Cro's" The leader of worship for thi' s"t viee will be the Rev Pi es top N Williams, Act mi* Univcr sitv Chaplain As choral intioif. the Umver sitv Clupe' Choir tinder the di m turn of Wtila Taylor, will sing ‘•Now Dolh the Sun Ascend the Ski'” bv Oiiideffi. The morning anthem will be ‘'Behold the Tab ernacle ot God” by Healy Willan George E Ceiga, University or ganist, will plav as pielude. "Vol untarv on the lOltlh Psalm Tune" hv Pun ell The offeiton will be Chorale Pielude cm “Rocking ham” be Pairy; and the pn-tlude, “Ps'iini Tune Postlude on 'The Old liundied’” Bat Hi attended Creighton Ur.i vei..uv and Kama 1 - WeUc\ an Umvm .it\ In 1935 he lcceived a iloetoi of phiiosophv dogue /mm the Uuieersitv of Chicago and a bachelor of divmttv degree from Mead vt Me Theological School In 1955 Im recce, od the doctor o ulwiinty degite from Meadvillc Theologual School Ho has taught Philosophy and Ethu-s at the University of Mi ami He is the author of the book ‘'The Art of Slaving Sane.” He was elected to the Ministry D< partment Committee of the Amenem Umtarmn Association and serves as the field represen tative foi the Stevens Fellowship Commiitee which recruits stu denls for the liberal ministry. Police WiH Hold Bicycle Inspection State College police will hold a bicycle inspection from 9 a.tin to noon today at the Municipal Building. Umveisdv students who do not have their bicycles licensed should lepmt to the inspection station. Chief of Pohee John R. Juba sod that bicycle opoiators have the same responsibilities as auto mobile opoiators. Those include obo\ mg all stop signs and traf f,f ’ lights, compliance with one w,iv streets and having a light on bicvcles when opemting them at mghl Juba said that all cyclists found not complving with tralfic iopu -lit ions wdl be prosecuted under the vehicle code in the same man ner an automobile operator is piosocuted. Repairs | Car Radios j Television Phonographs | Radios television $1 service J Os center jt&fcr® State College TV 233 S. Allen St. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA IF YOU MISSED IT the Tke Centre CwiH/ty Film bit presents white space again: Show your appreciation . . . get 20 wallet sized photos made from your favorite picture or negative ... or any picture or negative for that matter. Space-age thinking and communications Reach for the stars. 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College Ave. International representatives of [the Carpenters and Iron Workers [locals were called in to settle the dispute. BEAT ARMY Wt Give Up the Ship’ PLUS ‘Thunder in the Sun’ •SUNDAY—MONDAY • ‘Gains of Ranehpsr’ PLUS ‘May the Sixth of June’ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, \959 Officer Selection Team To Make 3-Day Visit The Marine Corps Officer Se lection team will make the first of its semi-annual visits to the University on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The team, headed by Captain A. W. Ruete Jr., USMC, will be on hand at the Hetzel Union gameroom to explain the Manna Corps’ Platoon Leader and Of ficer Candidate programs to in terested students. The team will be equipped to examine and en roll qualified applicants. ★CATHAUM NOW—I:3O, 4:08, 6:39, 9:20 THERE'S NO THRILL LIKE “IKE FBI STORY” JAMES STEWART VERA MILES ★WTTAMY Today—Doors Open 1:15 P.M. “WAR OF THE SATELLITES” INTERPLANETARY WAR! BEGINS 2 PJM. 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