THURSDAY. JULY 19. 1962 Today Lecture An informal lecture entitled 'Book of Mormon A New Wit ness for Christ" will be' given at 7:30 p.m. in 212 Hetzel Union by Richard Anderson, graduate stu dent in dairy science from Seattle, Virash. Drama "A Thurber Carnival" by James Thurber continues at Mateer Play jiouse at Standing Stone through July 28. Curtain time i0:40 p.m. Reservations may .be made by calling UN 5-7586 or stopping at 204 SchWab between .10, am. and 6 p.m.. daily except Sunday. "Twelve Angry Men" by Reg inald Rose and Sherman' L. Sergel runs through Saturday' at Boal Barn Playhouse- in Boalsburg. Curtain is at 8:30 p.m. Seat res ervations may be obtained by calling the box office, HO 6-6838, or .AD. 7-7867.' • - Other Events ; I • Association of Women i Students 6:30 p.m., 218 HUB. Co-recreation swimming, 8-9i30 p.m., Glennland Pool) Newman Club - Lecture i - Series, 7 p.m:, HUB assembly.liall. Penn State Bible' Fellowship; .7 p.m., Helen Eikin Eisenhower Chapel lounge'. TomorroW Movie . "The idges at Tok4-Ri" will be shown at 9 p.m. at the lawn area south of the HUB. The movie will be presented in Recreation Hall in case of rain. Other Events Co-recreation swimming, 8-9:30 • p.m., Glennland Pool. • , • Interlandia Folk Dince,.7:3o 302 FA i gineering D. .Saturday F • Cosmopolitan Cl ub Members• of the 'Cosmopolitan Club interested. in . the group's overnight hike along the Loyal sock Trail Saturday and Sunday .May sign up at the HUB desk. The Club is also planning a:•ping pong tournament from Saturday through July 31. Interested mem bers may sign up in the tHUB, ' ' Square Dance: A square dance 'will be held from 9 to 12 p.m. in the ballroom. The caller explains-'the dance patterns. There As no ad- Mission charge. - I 4 New ;Fine China Pattern by Lenox • Tableau by LEN O X— A magnificently rich Moss Hr. motif In green, beige and Pompeian red. Each mosaic Is framed by a delicatlibroern moulding, creating a mood of classic elegance and dignity. Banded with,24-Ic. - -goki. 5-pieta place setting $24.95 a i ;1 a ' II a imp 4:64..0. • , THIS WEEK ON CAMPUS The Rev. Trever Watt of Syd ev, Australia, will be the speaker at the 9 a.m. service at the Eisen hower Chapel. His topic will be "Love and Reconciliation." • Rev, Watt is a young pastor and seminary teacher who was formerly an advertising man, The summer term choir, under ;the direction Qf James W. Beach, will smg• "Unto Thee,. 0 God, do ;we give than k's" by Alan tHOvhaness. Ray Zeigler, organist for this ;service, will play "Chorale Pre lude on .Hyfrydol" and "Rhosy imedre" by Ralph Vaughan Wil ;Hams plus "Postlude" in "G" by ;Richard Purvis. The summer band; under the direction of James W. Dunlop, will present a concert at 7 p.m. on the Pattee Library steps. A trumpet trio will be featured. Exhibit ' An exhibit of painting .by the students og Hobson ' Pittman, noted - American artist who is teaching painting at the Univer sity for his 31st summer, will open `in the HUB gallery at 9 Although this exhibit will be [composed largely of oil paintings, other media will be represented, including water colors and col lages. Of the exhibiting students, many , are former students of Pittman !who have r returned to campus !again to paint under his direction. The exhibit, which will include portraits, still lifes and landscapes done this summer, will be judged by two juries and 10 awards made. Lecture • , Harold Clurman, thea tre critic, producer and directory willspeak at 8 p.m. in the; HUB ballroom. His lecture will bclon "Contem porary Theatre ends" and is open to the pub is with no ad mission charge( . . Clurman htis served as critic of the arts foc;"Tomorow Magazine," theatre critic for the "New Re public""and since 1953 has been theatre critic for "The Nation." / New College Diner Dev, t c.t; tht Movgc SUMMER COU.EGIAN. : ONIVIERSITY PARK. P E NNSYLVANIA Sunday . Chapel Concert Monday Sivannt Sing A student sing will be held a t 8 p.m. in Schwab. Hummel ri!ai burn and Frank Gullo of the music department will lead the group singing. Wednesday International Film ".The - White Sheik" will be shown at 7. and 9 p.m_ in the HUB ounntummiumuvounumumninumunnuannunnomminimmouuntommumuniumoniumitilm E , B SPEECH - ThursdayLL Evening HUB Assembly Room mo-eao ROBERT F/SCHMALTZ Prof. College of Mineral Industries Sponsored by The Newman Club 9, - 41mmiiiiimummUimumunummaymmanimmuummorminnounmnunimumminmmotimmtuill I / Special Value! - • WOMENS r • TRAVEL and PLAY ,„ _ SLIPPERS • REGULARLY 3.98 & 4.98 SPECIALLY .98 pr. PRICED 'Gay littl e slippers, - perfect for leisure, play or travel.' Leather, velvet, corduroy, brocade dlnd •. floral prints. With small heel, fold compactly in their own clear. plastic travel case. • 0 1) ( i r db ri. C o , State Collage MURPHY'S are Bargain Pricing all NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 20% off OPEN FRI., NON. & THURS. UNTIL a assembly hall. Tickets cost $.50 and are on sale at the HUB desk. Terence Rattigares "Separate Tables" opens at Boal Barn Play-!! house in Boalsburg and will run . ' thrOugh Aug. 4. The pla y -is drama in the apparently quiet.backwater of a residential hotel. Perform-'0 ances will be givei Wednesday' through Saturday,evenings at 8:30, •A p.m. j _ SAVE • MONEY 447e,:= TOILETRIES Family size Colgate Family siie Gleem, Crest, Pepsodent Bayer Aspirin-100 Tab lot size Prell—large concentrate YO S $1 Size Economy size Suave Drama