SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1962 Welshman To Speak In Schwab Elfanj Rees, secretary of the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, will speak at the 10:55 a.m. service tomor row in Schwab. His topic will be “Freedom from Hunger.” Rees | will, also speak at the Faculty Forum sponsored by the University Christian Association at 8 p.m. tonight. In Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel Lounge. He will speak on “Christian Witness in International Affairs." Bornj in Wales, Rees studied at Mansfield College, Oxford, and was ordained into the Congrega tional ministry in 1930. A SINCE 1950, he has attended the United Nations General As sembly! as a representative of the Commission of the Churches on International Affairs, ' a joint agency of the World Council of ChUrches and the International Missionary Council. James W. Beach will direct one .of the Meditation Chapel Choirs in , Buxtehude’s "Lord, Keep Us Steadfast in Thy Word.” .Leonard • Raver, Chapel Or ganist, will play, and six mem _bers of the University Symphony ■ Orchestra will assist in the serv ice. The Rev. Richard Nutt, Meth .odist Student Chaplain, will speak at the-9 a.m. service tomorrow in the Chapel. His topic will be "The Sower and the Seed.”. The Meditation Chapel Choir will sing • Eric Thisman's "Thy O God" under the direc tion of James Beach. Reed Walk . ier will be the organist. Hillel To Offer Movies, Brunch The Hillel Foundation will pre sent “Cry,-The Beloved Country.” at 8 pirn, today and will hold its regular lox and bagel brunch at 10:30 a.m, tomorrow at the Foun dation. "Hamlet," starring Law rence] Olivier, will be shown at 8 p.m. tomorrow as part of the Cultural ' Film Series. Mass will be celebrated tomor row ait 7 a.m. in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel at 9:15, 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. in the Hetzel Un ion ballroom and at 11:15 a.m. in the HUB assembly hall. The Newman Club will hold an open {business meeting and infor mal breakfast after the 9:15 ann. Mass] in the Chapel Lounge. The Westminster Tellowship will {continue its three 'weekly seminars at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the church. Topics scheduled for discussion are "Rivals to Christian Faith,". “In Quest of the God Who Acts" and "Basic Christian Beliefs." The Wesley Foundation will also continue its .weekly discus sion groups at 9:30 a.m. tomor row. The seminars will deal with tapes of the chapel - speeches, “Noise of a Solemn Assembly and "Jesus Christ in Mythology." Playboy magazine SPECIAL STUDENT RATE 8 MONTHS—S3.SO AL KREBS Box 502, State College, Pa. TV RENTAL^ by day, week, month f'i"n-rno> TELEVISION 1 1} JSC SERVIC* " I L U J CENTER | at State College TV | i 232 S. Allen Street j •paAE-aa” BIKE ‘ REPAIRS PARTS i ACCESSORIES | Western Auto New Bikes —l %r. Guarantee 112 S. FRAZIER ST. | AD 7-7932 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA - BEAT WEST VIRGINIA - -tej; f‘! -ea •„: z,.- -'i t: r; > Sf. ■-a ; ; : •X I RECENT 1 | WORKS OF ART DEPT. FACULTY \ 3 SCHOOL OF THE ARTS ! *• I OPENING NOVEMBER 11 \ I ’ln the HUB until Nov. 29, 1962 | I PUBLIC RECEPTION 3 P.M. I B ■ u ,:W-> - . W XS-W-:^ Penn State Headquarters for ♦GIFTS ♦SOUVENIRS + STUDENT NEEDS KEELER'S Wet Opposite Hammond Engineering Building • Notebooks • Stuffed Animals •Mugs • COWBELLS with Penn State Sea! R " 8 250 • Penn State Football PINS .... * • STRAW HATS . KEELERS “East or West PRE-GAME SPECIALS - WEST VIRGINIA GAME SPECIAL ! Penn State Record Album Mono $5 f °° Stereo s6,°° i ‘ > *— KEELER'S S. Stationery • Playing Cards • P. •Ash Trays • Pledge Paddles • Decals BEAT WEST VIRGINIA At either store you 'll find the best" ' THE EASTERN ORTHODOX SOCIETY Presents a lecture by REV. NICHOLAS SOUK "ORTHODOXY AND OTHER CHRISTIAN FAITHS" NOV: 12, 1962 Eisenhower Chapel 7:30 PM. REFRESHMENTS Opposite East Campus Gate Now "•” 50 Now . . . The University Bookstore, tnc titled • Pennants Now $1.25 PAGE R 48c 75c