The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 10, 1962, Image 5

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    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."
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