SATURDAY. APRIL 23. 1960 Smothers to Speak At Chapel Service Patricia Smathers, associate director of the Westminster Foundation, will be the speaker for the Helen Eakin Eisen hower Chapel. The Meditation Chapel Choir, under the direction of James Beach, will sing as the anthem, “Let My Prayer Come Up” by Henry Purcell. Wil liam Mastrocola will be the organ ist for the service. Miss Smathers received her bachelor of arts degree from Be rea College in Kentucky, and her bachelor of divinity degree from the Union Theological Seminary in New York. She has also done graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania. Masses for Roman Catholics will be said at 8, 9 30 and 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Victory Church. Theie will be mass at 4 30 pm.j tomorrow. Mass will also be said at 9 a.m. in Schwab Auditorium. The Baptist Student Organiza tion will hold a supper at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at the University Bap tist Church. Following the dinner, Rev. James L. Spangenberg will! deliver the fiist lectuie in a series on love and manage. The Wesley Foundation will conduct a fireside forum at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow at the foundation The theme of the forum is “Same Old Circle.” TheWeslminsler Fellowship will hold a panel discussion entitled “Person to Person” at 6 20 p.m. tomorrow at the foundation. The discussion will introduce a series of meetings centered about the theme “Discipline in Personal Relationships ” The Lutheran Student Associa tion will meet at 6 30 p m. tomor- "O Father, you didn't know that the CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB is giving a FREE enlarge- ment this month?" Old dad's a dolt, except at tuition time . . . but even so, he should know that the CENTRE COUNTY FILM LAB is offering the big FREE enlargement special again. To get your enlargement, all you have to do is take a roll of black & white film to the FILM LAB or any FILM LAB DEALER, and get it developed. 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Simmons Series, spon sored by the Department of Ger 'man. is scheduled for 8 p.m. Mon day in 121 Sparks. I Dr. Heinz S. Bluhm, chairman lof the Department of Germanic ■Languages and Literature at Yale 'University, will speak on “August and Ottihe von Goethe: New iDocuments in the Newberry Li ibrary." \ COLLEGIATE j = as ! • TENNIS SHOES: : THE RATHSKELLER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE ADams 8-1531 Kistler Sermon To Be Given On God's Word Dr. Raymond M. Kistler, presi dent of Beaver College at Jenkin town, will speak at the University Chapel service at 10 55 am. to morrow in Schwab Auditorium. Dr. Kistler’s sermon is en titled “God’s Word in Our Day.” Music for the service will be supplied by the University ChapelJ Choir, under the direction ofi TVilla Taylor. They will sing! “Fairest Lord Jesus” from the! Munster Gesangbuch as introit! and “Surrexit pastor bonus” by Orlando di Lasso as anthem. George E. Ceiga will serve as organist for the service. Dr. Kistler is a graduate of Westminster College in New Wil ,rmngton and Pittsburgh Theologi cal Seminary. He holds honorary degrees from Westminster and Beaver Colleges. Do \bu Think ArYburself? (TAKE A CRACK AT THESE QUESTIONS AND SEE IF YOU CONNECT*) If you were offered a high-paying summer job as an animal trainer, would you (A) insist on small animals? (B) ask for pay in advance? (C) find out why professionals won’t take the job? A Q B Q C Q fla. Up Before you buy your next pack of ciga rettes, take a moment to think about what you really want. Most men and The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows— ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN’S FILTER-A SMOKING MAN’S TASTE! Atherton I, Phi Mu Win Intramural Competition To Religious Journal The Women’s Recreation Asso-j Dr. John A. Mourant, professor ciation held its intramural finals'of philosophy, has contributed a in basketball and bowling last note on "Hume and the Uses of week. jßeason m Religion" to ’he current The winner of the basketball! lss . u . e o£ the Journal of Religion, competition was Atherton I I Moi J rant has also contributed which beat Delta Gamma 44 to 22' a bo °h review to the current us- Lana Glaser was high scorer for su e o£ th <? New Scholasticism Atherton with 25 points and Pa-i:' nd , a cntlcal notice and thves tricia Couch was high scorer for booh reviews to the cut rent issue Delta Gamma with 9 points. | of 'Philosophical atudies. Phi Mu beat Alpha Chi Omega', —The oldest of Scotland's four in the bowling competition by a universities, St. Andrew’s, was score of 410-380. 'founded in 1411. S. C. C. A. Penn State Student Check Cashing Agency is interviewing for new staff members. First or second semester students are needed with a 2.2 All-U average or better. Pick up applica tions at the HUB desk, Fri. and Sat., April 22 and 23. ‘'Time heals all wounds” is a statement (A) de nounced by antiseptic manufacturers; (B) as true as “Time wounds all heels”; (C) that means your mind can build its own scar tissue. aG b □ c □ In traffic, when a driver behind you blows hi 3 horn, do you (A) go and sock him? (B) wonder what’s wrong? (C) hope it'll settle his nerves? AD BD CD When a pal bends your ear about why his filter cigarette is best, do you listen most to (A) his chatter about how good it tastes—regardless of how it filters? (B) his re mark that the filter must be good because it’s new? (C) his comments that both really good filtration and real tobacco taste are important? aG b□ c □ Phil Prof Contributes women who think for themselves have studied the facts about filters and have chosen Viceroy . . . the one cigarette with a thinking man’s filter and a smok ing man's taste. *lf you checked (8) in three out of four of these questions, you don't exoctly flunk—-but if you checked (C), you think for yourself! y^KoYi KfHe-sue / . C 1960, Bf & W'fjjfi-Tjfon TobactoCorp. PAGt FIV6 <L T / A rp / >? 4 Vffl Familiar pack or
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