TIJRDAY.MARaiIO.I962 THREE (MATS were used yes terday for the- Eastern Inter ( collegiate Wrestling Association Tournament .held at Rec' HalL The preliminary end quarter final bouts, with 144 wrestlers taking part required the three mats. Rudd to Speak at Chapel Service The Rev. P. Barett Rudd, as sociate director of the University Christian , Association, will speak on “A Lover's Quarrel” at the last 10:55 Q.m. -Chapel service of this term, tomorrow in Schwab. Rudd came to the University in September 1960. He is presently UCA director of studies. Rudd received a bachelor - of arts degree in geology from Le* high. University in Bethlehem, and his ! bachelor of divinity degree from Princeton Theological Sem inary in Princeton,- N.J., .■ Rudd is a United; Presbyterian minister. He served from 1957 to Thinking about Vacation ■ • , x - v ' i•* BALFURD'S will jbe (iappjy fo ‘ provide you with quick service! Have your clothes cleaned before yoii go home \ or leave them here, and ; i •) J they'll be!ready|when ydu return to campus;. 307 W. BEAVER AVE. and Ml S. GARNER ST. THE DAILY,COLLEGIAN; UNIYERSJTY PARK. PENNSYIVAI 1-. , I / Chamber Concert Scheduled " The I.Hartt' Chamber Players partment oil Music, will be dedi will present a concert in celebra- cated to Nadia Boulanger, a tion of the Land Grant Centen- French music instructor. . nial at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Schwab. | The concert, sponsored by the School! of the Arts and the De- i 1 1959 as pastor of Park. Central Presbyterian Church in Syracuse. New York. J He jwill speak on‘ the same topic a( the Protestant Service oi Worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Bakin Eisenhower Chapel. Tlje Meditation Chapel Choir, under!the direction of James W. Beach]: will sing “Deliver Us, 0 Lord” by Adrian Batten.. Wi lliam Mastrocola will be the organ ist at [the service. ! - Thei Protestant Service in the Eisenhower Chapel will not be held March 18; the services will resume April 1. ; * 1 • 4' Lojutfjl&ukJU Miss Boulanger has taught com position and harmony at the Jul liard School of Murtc, Wellesley College, Radcliffe College, the Ecole Normale de ■ Musique at Fountainbleau, France, and other schools. She selected and con ducted the program for the wed ding of Grace Kelly and Prince Raipier of Monaco. •: . , Leonard Raver, chapel organist, will perform .with: the Hartt Players and will be featured in “Sonata for! Organ and Brass’’ by Daniel Pin^ham, “HOUR ARE “Jason, you’dolff-.You know I use MennenSkin Bracer after-shave U "Of course, sir. And this...” “ijndeedlso, sir. And..."! '• Tonight ( need Skirt Brieer. f'm j the Prdrt>. So take that stuff 4way and getme-some! SkTh Bra !' *' : "•••,! I i - : -i. . ! i i . ,VT i! i J ! ; r C -L-.l r: I » Acrtiuxr. rou ®o*rr mua * nur to trrttciA Baptists toDiscuss Communism : The Baptist Student Organize- ptis Christian Fellowship supper tion wall discuss the nature of ! meetinis at 3 p.m. tomorrow; at; Communism‘and how to combat £, e ,,^ ngehcal Umted Brethren; ,ts challenge at 7 p.m tomorrow Wesley Lutheran Student at the-University Baptist Church. Association .will discuss -Lay These topics, wilt be, discussed in,Communities” at a coffee hour preparation for "You and the seminai at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at Communist Challenge.” a seriesi the Lu^eran Student Association, of lectures and discussions on com munism to be held on campus April Itc 4.; ' The Rev. Donald Mcllyride- will' speak on [‘Even There, Thy Hand": at the Communion service for stu-j dents, at Be iWestminster Univer-. sity Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. tomor- 1 row at tie Presbyterian Church.]" / Olga. S -astrom! junior in liberal! arts fron; Easton, will speak onl “Urbaniz ition and its Challenge! to the Church" at the United Cam-' -SHRUE union. SIR” ■ , .--i i «• ; ! ;oingto v- *rj‘ i V , ■ ’ I ■ - . “■;! :• ' . 1 " • ■ twuuuxutmmucut*ii,iou»t Ut Ceßtgitn Classified* . WORK FOR YOU j "J've told you that S cools rather than b Because it’s made Quite, sir. And this ‘‘Besides, that crisp • aroma has a fantat “But sir. this is .Shu just changed Ihg b Shall I open it now * n*f*ctt j RAGS FIVE