SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1959 ! “My Peace I Give Unto You” will be the sermon topic of | Charles Trautman, program associate on the University Chris tian Association staff, at the Protestant Service of Worship jat 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel, j The Meditation Chapel Choir under the direction of | James Beach will sing the choral i anthem “Come, Thou Long Ex pected Jesus” by Henry Ley. The organist will be Jerry Manning, j Trautman came to the Univer sity for this year, as an intern jwith the Presbyterian University ; Center. He is between his second and third years at Yale Divinity I School. | The Westminster Fellowship !will meet at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow 'for a worship service, followed by Christmas Caroling. The grad uate group will meet at 5:30 p.m at the home Miss Ruth St. Clair, JlOO6 Bell Ave. j The Baptist Student Organiza tion will meet at 8:30 a m. lomor irow for Bible Study. Church serv ices will be at 9:30 and 10:50 a.m. with a Christmas Candlelight Ves p-.- cervice at 4-30 pm. Members Will have dinner at 5:30.-p.m. and ■ win go Christmas caroling at 6-30 p.m. The Newman Club will sponsor a Communion breakfast at 10-30. a.m. tomorrow at the State Col-1 lege Hotel. Breakfast will costi 51.25. Matthew C. Farrell of Seton! Hall University will speak on “Separation of Church and State.”! Masses for Roman Catholics will be said at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.j This replica exists inside the many tubes and wires of the Lady 4 of* victory M Church ancPat $150,000 Westinghouse Network Calculator when students 9am - in Schwab Auditorium. J _ i are working problems dealing'. ?? na * ® rith Hillel Founds-; with electrical and mechanical tlon w, “ sponsor the showing oi systems a rnov,e 011 George Gershwin en- Paul E. Shields, associate pro-i lrship|lain, will deliver “The Christ mas Meditation” at the I University Chapel service of I worship at 10:55 a.m. tomor row in Schwab - Auditorium. ! One hundred members ©f the Meditation Chape! Choirs, con ducted by James W. Beach, will present the special Christinas Music. ! The musical numbers include: “How Brightly Shines the Moin ;ing Star’’ by Nicolai-Baeh as the •introit, “Come, Thou Long Ex pected Jesus" by Henry G. Ley as ,the anthem, followed by three ! carols, “The Morning Star” bv Vigil Thomson, “Shepherds Loud .Their Praises Singing” by Alec Rowlery and “The Three Kings” by Lluis Romeo. | George E. Ceiga, University : orgamst, will play Fantasis on ;“Veni Emmanuel” by Alec Row ilev as Prelude; Greensleeve—- • “What Child is This" by Richard • j Purvis as Offertory; and Toccata ;on “How Brightly Shines" by Garth Edmondson as Postlude. Darwinian Tickets jAvailahle Monday | The distribution of tickets for 'the lecture to be presented 'Wednesday night by Di. Carleton S. Coon will begin at 9 a.m. Mon jday at the Iletzel Union desk. ! Coon, who is curator of ethnol ogy and professor of anthropology 'at the University Museum, Phila delphia, will speak at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Schwab Auditorium on “The Origin and Development iof Man's Culture.” ] The lecture is the third of the Daiwinian Series, sponsored by the University Lecture Series. ;Tickels are distributed to stu dents without charge and will go 1 on sale for non-students at 51.25 apiece. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 7:30 P.M. G. F. HANDEL'S "THE MESSIAH" at GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 400 W. College Ave. 45 VOICE CHOIR S PIECE ORCHESTRA GO GREYHOUND (for out-of-this-worlci savings/) No, there’s no Greyhound Scenicruiser® Service to outer space—yet. But if you’re rocketing home for the holidays, there's no better way to go! It costs less than driving your own jalopy, too. With this exclu sive Greyhound Service, you get more—pay'less. Getinorbit—goGreyhound. BAGGAGE PROBLEMS? You can take more with you on a Greyhound. Or, send your belongings by Greyhound Package Express. They arrive in hours and cost you less! It's such a comfort to take the bus ... and leave the driving to uat US', i N. Athtrton Bt. StaU Coll.Ee, Pa. A» 7-4181 COMPARE THESE LOW, LOW FARES: Philadelphia . . . $5.65 New York ..... 58.25 Harrisburg-. ... $2.55 Pittsburgh $4.95 •plus tax PAGE FIVE