SATURDAY. APRIL 9. 1960 Reede Will Speak At Chapel Service Dr. Arthur Reeie, professor of economics, will be the speaker for the Proti: row in the Helen E Music for the se Chapel Choir, under will sing the anthem "I E Flat” by Michael T oiganist for the servi Nancy Hadfield. Reede received his 1 arts and his master ( grees from the Univers doctor of science degre University of Rome, lected research projec vard and for the state vama in the field of i At the University, 1 dent of the United Lut chairman of the Unite Association finance con a member of the UC? Diiectors. Masses for Romai will be said at 8, 9:30 and 4:30 p.m. at Our I toiv Church and at Schwab Auditorium. The Lutheran Student Associa.- tion will piesent the last lecture in the series ‘‘From Adam to Atom” at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the student center. Dr. Hubert Frings, professor of zoology, will discuss the conflicts between the religious and scientific views on the origin of life. A Lenten worship service and a play entitled ‘‘Pilates Dilemma” will be presented by the Westmin ster Fellowship at 6:20 p.m. to morrow at the foundation. The Emerson Society, Unitarian student group, will hold a pro gram of folk music conducted by Through the Looking Glass with Gabbl Only three more days until Easter vacation. Did you think it would never arrive? Many of you will come back to cam pus sporting the beautiful tans which you got in Florida and Bermuda. (Unfortunately I must limit my sunning to the back yard this year, but that’s the price of fame.) Send Easter Greetings . . . to mom and dad. Say ‘‘Thanks for the check. I am having a blast here” I’m sure they will appreciate your consideration. Seriously, drop in and select Easter cards from the handy display case right inside Ethel’s door. We say it for you. Attractive Accessories . . . are a must for your new Easter outfit. Ethel invites you to see her selection of attractive spring and summer handbags by JANA. Handbags come in a variety of styles, shades and materials. If you can't find the handbag to accent your spring outfit at Ethel’s you’d better give up. Be Prepared . . , for unexpected showers. (We all know that State College weather is very dependable, and if it’s dependable in the spring . . . monsoon iveather.) Why tramp around c impus in a soggy trench coat (after a while they absorb Water you know) when you can stay nice and dry under an umbrella from Ethel Meserve’s Drop in and inspect our fine umbrellas today. Don’t be caugit in the showers. Have a nice Gabbi ‘slant service of worship at 9 a.m. tomor ikin Eisenhower Chapel. rvice will be provided by the Meditation the direction of James Beach. The choir 'enebrae in aydn. The :e will be Samuel Bayard, associate profes sor of English, at 6:30 p.m. to morrow in "the Eisenhower Chapel, >achelor of if arts de ity and his e from the fe has di ts at Har >f Pennsyl 'conomics. Services for the Passover will be conducted at 10 a.m. on Tues day and Wednesday at the Hillel Foundation. The Baptist Student Movement will meet for Bible study at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow. Church services will be at 9:30 and 10:50 a.m. The fellowship will meet for dinner at 5:30 p.m. which will be followed by a play entitled “The Terrible IMeek. ie is presi heran Men, 1 Christian imittee and l Board of Catholics md 11 a.m. idy of Vic -9 a.m. in The St. John’s Evangelical United Brethren Student Fellow ship will hold a dinner at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the student center. The program following the din ner will present Mohammed Ali Khan, a graduate student from ! Pakistan, who will give a talk on “Islam.” vacation, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA tjftJsT Jjojf Jlltfi ? i v 'Ml tty 1 // '"S' ,\V / 1 /// v" - < [ i I / it f SpecialLenten-EasterService Will Be Presented Tomorrow A special Lenten - Easter See," “Te Deum” and “Is It Noth- 1 service of music and lessons ing to You? Ralph Vaughan, will be presented at 8 p.m. Sonja Brown> former member tomorrow in Schwab Audi-, o f the Chapel Choir, will ba con torium. jtralto soloist for Williams’ “Is It Under the direction of'Willa C.J Not^ ng t 0 You? ” T. ylOT , ,h« IMvers,ty Chapel! Chou will provide the music foi | m ini Domino" hare been wrii the service. j ten especially for this service The choral program, featuring 1 by George E. Ceiga, University music by representative English! organist. composers, will include “Hosanna! John Henry Frizzell, chaplain to the Son of David” by Thomas emeritus of the University, will Weekles, “Ave verum corpus” by;assist the Rev. Preston N. Wil- William Byrd, “Easter Motet” by liams, acting University chaplain, Thomas Morley, “O Taste and in the liturgy of the service. STUDENTS' rT^^^| (Mm, ojt I? & csmpltiron of ot Won 1 ywr of co#»q, > | GRADUATE STUDENTS and FACULTY MEMBERS I THE ASSOCIATION OF PRIVATE CAMPS I 35 ,° °“ , * ta «ding Boy*. 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