SATURDAY. OCTOBER 1960 Braun Will Speak At University Chapel "A Medicine Man World" will be the topic of the sermon by Rev. Theodore G. Braun at the Protestant Worship Service at 9 a.m. tomorrow -in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The Meditation Chapel Choir, under the direction of James Beach, will sing "Unto Thee, 0 Lord" by Houhaness. IVl . sses for Roinan Catholics will he said at 9 .a.m. tomorrow in Schwab and at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. in Our Lady of Victory Church. There will be a 4:30 p.m. mass at . Our Lady of Victory Church. The Newman Club will hold a communion breakfast, at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in dining rooms A and B of the Hetzel Union Building. Speaker for the break fast will he Rev. Quentin Sellout, president of St. Vincent College in Latrobe. Rev. Charles 0. Rice will be the first speaker for the_ Newman Club's annual Fall Forum Series at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the HUB assembly room. His tooic will be "Labor." Young adult Bible classes will be held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Calvary Baptist Church. Services will be conducted at 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. tomorrow at the State College Presbyterian Church. Worship seminars will be held at the Presbyterian 'Univer sity Center at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Evening Fellowship meeting will he held 6:20 to 7:30 o.m. at the Presbyterian University Center. Worship services will be held at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. tomorrow at St. Paul's Methodist Church. Stu dent- led services will be conduct ed at 9:15 a.m. and a discussion ...EVERYBODY READS THE COLLEGIAN 15,000 10.000 5,000 Daily Collegian Expansion Fraternity Breakfast will be conducted at 9:45 a.m. tomorrow at the Wesley Founda tion Center. The Lutheran Student Associa tion will conduct services at 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. tomorrow in the LSA Center. Pastor Arthur Seyda will lead the Lutheran Student Association' in an informal forum on the top= is "Are Lutherans Different?" at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the LSA Center. The Hillel Foundation will be-i gin the fall interfaith program at ; 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Hillel. Each! Thursday a guest representing major world religion and from a. different country will be present for informal conversation on that religion and land. The speaker for this Thursday; will be Pinnedowe Kamalasena, graduate student in art from: Ceylon. Dr. Anna Cox Brinton. author, lecturer and teacher, will speak at Ei p.m. tomorrow in 121 Sparks. The talk, sponsored by the Uni-; versity Christian Association and the State College Friends Meet ing. will be "The Quaker World Outlook." Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU circulation enrollment Morning noon or night sometime during the day a Penn State student just has to satisfy his habit of reading The Daily Collegian. This student then acts on the advertising he reads. 4 11 7 4, 65. ----- THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 1958 1960 Shinn to Speak At Schwab Sunday • Dr. Roger Shinn, professor of:on the Mount" and "Life, Death 'Christian-, ethics at the Union and Destiny." Theological Seminary, will speak The University Chapel choir, at the' University Chapel Service under the direction of Willa Tay at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in tior, will sing for the service. Schwab. His sermon, entitled "Fools and Fools," will deal with atheiSm and faith. A lecturer and author, Dr. Shinn has written thebooks, "Beyond the Darkness," "Christianity and the Problem of Histbry,!' "The Sermon •That the Daily Collegian consistently has a 79% readership by 16.000 students, 2,200 faculty members, and 3.000 administrative officials during the academic year? •That in the period from 1950 to 1960 the population of State College has grown from 9,000 to 14,000 and the population of the University has grown from 11,000 to 16,000? This means more studenti than ever before are patronizing State College stores, whose ownes are constantly expanding their businesses to meet the ever in creasing student demand. • That the Daily Collegian is the vital link between the needs of students and the retaileri who must provide for these •needs. •That the Daily Collegian has increased its circulation from 5.000 copies in 1950 to 8,000 in 1960? This means more Daily Collegians are being read than ever before—. A fact that assures retailers greater sales at NO EXTRA COSTI Collegian at Corner FOR A BETTER PENN MT! Baker Authors Chapter Dr. Paul T. Baker, assistant professor of anthropology, is au ,thor of a chapter titled, "Climate, Culture and Evolution" in a new book published by the Wayne State Press. Do You Know ... Miss Penn State PAGE FIVE 4.. . ~ 4i., • ..xgc:.‘ ‘' -:,-1,,„ 5 „ : „,.. vg.' • , .„...:.. 4 ~ ~., •!,,,,, ~,, _1' . ... 0 7g.' 1,,,i.-•% 7 • ..; •f4` , ''''.4! '3' ''•,-,:"‘‘.. -1 MERE e. • • r. •
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