PAGE TWO Sittler t© Give Chapel Sermon On Parables Dr. Joseph Sittler, professor of theology at the University of Chi cago Divinity School, will speak at the 10:55 a.m. service of wor ship tomorrow in Schwab Audi torium. His topic will be "How to Read a Parable." The Chapel Choir, directed by Mrs. Willa C. Taylor, will sing an arrangement of Psalm 100 by Kirche Mecham. Dr. Leonard Ra ver, chapel organist, will play "Prelude and Fugue in D Major,' "We Pray to the Holy Spirit," "Fugue in C Major" and "Passa caglia in D Minor," all by Dietrich Buxtehude. Sillier has served as chairman of the North American Commis sion of Worship of the World Council of Churches. He has writ ten two books, "The Doctrines of the Word" and "The Structure of Christian Ethics.'' The Rev. William Kuhre, grad uate student in the department of English, will give the sermon at the Protestant Service of Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The leader of worship will be Rev. Samuel N. Gibson, executive di rector of the University Christian Association. SN'A'IL LAST "GUNS OF NAVARONE" FEAT. 1:15, 4:01, 6:47, 9:33 SUN. MON. TUES. AN MOIR° SUM WWII! .110 1 /1111U11 ON INS HIGH SIAS! CINA.AScoPE - ••:‘ ) - 41 M PAMBEAR kfusa OTORMT SUN. 2:00, 3:55, 5:50. 7:45, 9:40 -STARTS WEDNESDAY "BRIDGE TO THE SUN" CATIIIIIIM MOW 2 Feature oo43o 7 Begi nsoo-9 30 EXCITING! CONTROVERSIAL I This picture that has caught the interest of ALL! ELIA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION OF SPLOOOI 4 THE GP ASS No one under 16 will be admitted unless ac- companied by an adult. kjA m p t ili vfyln —_ PAY HINDLE 1 . 4 ilnt IL t V'slL l AUDREY CHRISTIE Bcgly TE C HN ICO L O R. L WARNER 8R0.% LAST at 1:30-4:00-6:30-9:00 DAY "ELMER GANTRY" NITTANY -SUM-MOH-TOES= NMI • tftllMl • MARI Friseatr • FRANK GINA SINATRA•LOU.OBRIGIINI • II tISTn r notocnot - 14 - t Rmp Approved Fraternities AU fraternities have been ap proved for social activities this weekend except Alpha Phi Alpha, Theta Chi, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. BEAT ARMY MI Girls Interested In Working On Las Vegas Nite Oct- 21 Meeting Monday Oct. 16 6:45 - 215.216 HUB Be a part of all the Fun and Excitement! Try our excellent cuisine with Cat eri n g to discriminating tastes, we know you'll be pleased with our delicious foods so expertly prepared, so graciously sarvedl Try a delicious Steak Dinner at The' 13 Miles East of State College ... Potters Mills • tet € 4, 4 l4rAWrCv:AP t ir t 4 VW; r • • ' , ‘A"..":"*\: -- ?, •••'• "' • -;. 22 . ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Monthly Competition Set In Architecture Slides The monthly slide competition of the Department of Architec ture will be held at 7:30 p.m. Mon day in the Mineral Sciences audi torium. The judging will be done by Dr. Milton S. Osborne and each person may enter two slides. Communion Breakfast Sunday, October 15, 10:15 er chef altiesl Sizzling steak dinners with tasty trimmings HUB Dining Rooms A & B Tickets $1.25 207 Chapel Speaker: Fr. Roland Farley, T.O.R. Topic: "Historicity of Gospels" Don't Miss SCHOOL OF THE ARTS -- IBM: 3 CENTURIES OF PRINT MAKING EXHIBITION Nub Gallery Through Oct. 25th NOW SHOWING Starring PETER GRAVES 'with LITA MILAN, DOUGLAS FOWLEY,and introducing TIM CAREY "CHANCE MEETING" Also Admission 90c Show Time 8 P.M. Feature time "POOR WHITE TRASH" 8 P.M. & 11:20 P.M. "CHANCE MEETING" 9:45 WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. at STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Benner Pike Between State College and Bellefonte Collegian Classifieds Bring Results r it a « - ~;,. ,~.ci ~,~ „~. .ai Sponsored by NEWMAN CLUB SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1 Hardy Kruger '.' :. .;t :: a) ~. x. a. m. ~~ e ®~~
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