SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1961 Steimle to Deliver Sermon in Schwab The Reverend Edmund A. Steimle, professor of practical theology at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadel phia, will give the sermon at the University Chapel Service at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab. His topic will be “No Proxies.” The University Chapel Choir, directed by Mrs. Willa Tayior, will sing “Jesu Duleis Me moria" by Jacob Handel. Miss Genevieve Dills, associate director of the University Chris tian Association, will speak on “Mirrors Around the Church,” at 1 the Profestant service of worship in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel at 9 a.m. tomorrow. i The Newman Club will sponsor a free picnic for members at the' Holmes-Foster Park tomorrow. Transportation will be provided] from the Eisenhower Chapel at; 12:30 p.m. j Shavuoth, the festival of thanks-; giving, will be celebrated at a 1 service at 10 a.m. tomorrow in the Hille! Foundation. j Dr. Lester Welliver, Williams port District Superintendent for the Methodist Church, will speak on “The Open Door” at the 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. services at the St. Paul's Methodist Church. The Lutheran Student Associa tion will hold their spring ban quet at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the center. Dr. Edmund Steimle, to-| morrow’s University Chapelj speaker, will speak at the ban-! quet. | A discussion on “Science and Religion” sponsored by the West minister Foundation will be held tomorrow at the home of John -ff f-/A M/L-TO/\f Utmost accuracy, Jasting beauty, a name to take pride in. Not everyone owns a Hamilton. But those who do, would wear no other watch. At Hamilton jewelers everywhere. White, assistant professor of phys ical education. Transportation will be provided from the foundation at 6:20 p.m. A picnic, sponsored by the Evangelical United Brethren stu dent group, will held at Green wood Furnace tomorrow after noon. Transportation will be pro vided from the EUB church at 2 p.m. Dr. Henry W. Sams, professor of English, will discuss the poetry of E. E. Cummings for the Emerson Society at 7 p.m. tomorrow in 210 Eisenhower Chapel. Old Main— (Continued from page four) game. By not pushing for the appropriation they will get the money through higher tuition and they won't antagonize any legislators or the Governor. If my charges are wrong, I will publicly apologize to these three gentlemen. But, if they are true, and I sincerely be lieve that they are, then I can see no justifiable reason what soever for an increase in tu ition. Later I shall present a plan on how Penn State could re ceive their appropriation. —Gomer Williams '63 ONE WATCH SETS YOU APART Mf, 165.09 r©igj k’ft; THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA HERLOCKERS HERLOCHER'S IS NOW FEATURING PIZZA 12 14 227 E. BEAVER AVE. the farther smoke travels Air-Softened, the milder, the cooler, the smoother it tastes x> THIS ONE’S THE SATISF Make a date* with flavor. Try Chesterfield King. Every satisfying puff is Air-Softened to enrich the flavor and make it mild. Special porous paper lets you draw fresh air into the full king length of top-tobacco, straight Grade-A all the way. Join the swing to inch --- $1.20 inch $1.50 FREE DELIVERY \ V plain plain BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN AD 8-0518 V © Uggell & My m Tobacco Co,