The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1962, Image 12

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Baptists To Hold Faculty Fireside
The Eaptist Student Organiza
tion v/jJI hold a Fatuity Fireside
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al
-frod K.-Elackadar at 6:30 .p.m.
tomorrow.
- Blackadar, associate professor
of meteorology, will speak on
£?“Little Man and Big Space.”.
Transportation will be provided
at 6:10 p.m. from the Helen Eakin.
Eisenhower Chapel.
Roman Cathobc Mass will be'
celebrated at 7 a.m. tomorrow in:
the Chapel, at 9:15, 10:15, and
11; 15 a.m. in the Hetz.el Union
ballroom and at 11:15 a.m. in
the HUB assembly room.
‘Lynn Christy, associate profes
■ sor of English, will speak to the
Graduate Newman Club at 7:45
p.m. tomorrow in the Eisenhower
Chapel'lounge. His topic will be‘
.‘‘The Catholic on a Secular Cam-,
pus."
Change of date ...
Tomorrow's Concert by
Leonard Raver, Organist and
The Aiard String Quartet has
been changed to . . .
November 25, 1962
Sunday at 4 P. M.,
Schwab Auditorium
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The Lutheran Student Associa
tion will hold its annual Autumn
harvest, Banquet at 5:30 p.m. to
morrow at the USA center’s gym.
Seventy-five American students
will sponsor 75 foreign students
as guests tor the turkey dinner
and program.
Gwendlyn Hilburn, vice presi
dent 'of the University Christian
Association, and Genevieve Dilts,
; assistant, director of UCA, will
speak on the highlights of their
lirjps abroad. Interlandia will
teach the group several folk
dances. '' ’
The Hillel Foundation will hold
services at 10 a.m. this, morning,
followed by Al
pha -Mu fraternity y/ill sponsor
a lox arid I bagel breakfast at the
foundation at 10:30 a.m. tojnor
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA s
Viehman To Sp
■> The Rev. Harold :H. Viehman,
secretary of the General Division
<of Higher Education of the United
Presbyterian Church, -will speak
at the 10:55 a.m. Chapel service
in Schwab.
His topic will be "Gifts and
Service.”
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BANJOS. UKES. .Guitars. Pianca, Ham
mond . Organs—strings, books, all music
supple. PlUr Music Center, Benner Pike.
Opcn *ti! 8 p.m, daily except Wednesday*.
Phone EL 6-3441.
GlrL’S* KNGLISH BICYCLE. Jn good
condition :-equipped with horn and 2 bas
ket? on back. Gall UN £-8437.
CHANGE HALL contract ffor sale—l3o.
for taker. Call Hick UN *-6422 after
7 p.m.
19?>5 METROPOLITAN, new top, new
paint. XZ%. Call AD M>o46.
SALE: HENTAX H-3 CAMERA T-Wtele
photo, n»»-ter, filters, case, etc. Like new.
Worth *3OO. Bilf AD,> 7-2074.
DORM CONTRACT—Men: ItTraward. Call
at y N *-3348. ;
DORM CONTRACT—Take over at start
of v. inter t/rm. Must find replacement.-
Call *‘ Hr h” UN *-6041.
DORM CONTRACT available'winter term.
Call Mike UN 5-4fe24. 4
WOMEN'S WHITE Figure Skates, fit aise
K-9.ehoe. trood condition—l6.oo. Call l#ill
UN 6-2122.
19f,7 ‘ MERCURY 4-door ''hardtop. Radio,
heater, W’SWS. small* engine. Coot! con
dition. I*o and asrume payments. AD-7-
•3464. • '
DORM CONTRACT. Bix reward for buyer.
Cull Bud UN 6-6033.
USED GUITAR, good condition, two
months old. Must sell. Sl6. Gary, UN 6-
7328.
1960 SPRITE, red, black top, toneau cover,
wTiitewalla. Cieaneet In town. Must see
to appreciate. Ed AD 8-2837.
FOR SALE
Hungry fo
flavor?
Tareyton's
got it!
ak at Schwab Chapel Service
A graduate of the Yale Univer
sity Divinity School and the Uni
versity of Pittsburgh, Viehman
received a doctor of divinity de
gree at Lake Forest College, 111.,
and has also studied at Western
Theological Seminary.
' Mrs. Willa Taylor will direct the
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FOR SALE
HAVE CYCLE NEED PLANE. Lit* model
Harley 74, excellent ahape. Reasonable.
Rob. AD 7-3436. , j :
SINGER _ PORTABLE Electric f Sowing
MarhineT 6 year guarantee. 132. AD 8-
fc367. • ;
FRESH CIDER—No preservative added.
Truck at Freezer Fresh—aong Benner
Pike. Saturday evening, Sunday tfurnooti
and evening. EXTRA ing
Special —60 c gallon.
FOR RENT
ALTOONA ROOMS FOR WOMEN STU
DENT TEACHERS—January occupancy.
American Association cf- Univeraiiy Wom
en Clubhouse. Call WI 3-2975 oe WI 2-
0965.'
YOU WILI. EnJoY living atlwl]erHalT.
317 East Beaver. Clean, pleasant rooms;
quiet surroundings; family style meals ;•
five channel television. Low rates. Board
also available without room. Reservations
now beinsr taken for winter term. See
Mrs. (Juenot or Mrs. Wilson or call AD
8-1216.
WANTED
ROOMMATE FOR winter term for an
apartment ‘across from Atherton Dorms.'
Call' Stan 'after 6. AD 8-0271.
ONE BOY to work in boarding house.
Call AD 7-7247.--
RIDERS TO FLORlDA—leaving on or
about December 7 ; going to Fort Lauder
dale. Call Bdd. AD 8-6166.
DORM REPLACEMENT for Pollock B
i Contract. Call Bill UN 5-5069. j
! SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1962
Chapel Choir in “Psalm 61” by
Alan Hovhaness.
Walter Roberts, intern at the
Westminister Foundation, will
speak at the 9 a.m. Protestant
service tomorrow at Helen Eakin
Eisenhower Chapel. His topic will
be "Director for Doubt.”
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WANTED
WAITER WANTED to work for meals*
M ust have free fourth. Call caterer, AD
8-3021. * .
EXPRESS BUS to Pittsburgh, Nov. 23,
8:30 \p.rn., QUICKER. CHEAPER l Nee*
40 passengers by Noa 20th. Tom, UN
6-7884. . 1
..TYPING DESIRED: Kant and economical.
Tick-up and delivery when necessary. CaU
.AD 7-7719.
RIDERS TO Westfield-Newark area Nor,
25. Call AD 8-0278. A ride for your visitor,
RIDE "NEEDED to N. Y~ C i ty~ or L.X
Wed., Nov. 51 after 3:30 p.m. Call* Fhyllif
UN 6-:il01.
DESPERATELY NEEDED—Ride to Mid.
dl«iowft. N.Y. or Newburgh. N.Y. Wed.
Nov. 21 after 11 a.m. Call Carol, UN 5*
3Ci-8.
PEOPLE TO MEET Willy- Leman, Sun*
day, Nov. I<, 7:00 Sparks.' .
DESPERATE !~ Rlb’E “NEEDED uT Urn*
IMand or N.Y. Nov. 21. Please call Bernig
UN 621969.
,| HELP WANTED
PART TIME WORK—Limited number ajf
qualified. students now bong accepted to
aid large national concern In' promotion
work. Applicants must be free two after
noons per week. Salary $l5 per day. Foy
personal Interview call Mr. _ Quinn 9-1
p.m. AD 7-7112.
sKITCHEN HELP WANTED. Call AD 7-
“2218 and ask for the cook.
COLLEGE STUDENT with car 10-13
hours per week. 525-175 weekly. Scholar-*
ship* awarded. Three openings available.
Call Leonard Sbemln UN 6-5372.
KITCHEN HELP wanted—Alpha Epsilon
Pi. Call AD 7-2941, ask for -caterer.
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WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS Hem*
.and Alterations. AD .8-1625.
FAST. ACCURATE TYPING Service. C*»
AD 8-0797 after 6 p.m.
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LOST-BLACK RAINCOAT. Initials AWF
on label Sunday at ZBT. CaU Alan, UN
5-8723.
LOVE-RAINVILLE Calculus In Waring
Cloak .Room. Valuable.-' Note—reward.
John, UN 5-7725. . '
CHARTIRES VALLEY High Class Ring
lent at West Virginia game. Initials R.J.JU
Call 'Bob UN 5-6581.
SILVER LADIES ZIPPO Lighter. Monday
night at I.M. Field. Am out of matches.
REWARD. UN 6-8426.
TAN- LEATHER JACKET and bUph
gloves taken from 317 Boucke Monday.
Ns question*. Csll Jerry, AD 7-2987.
A FAIR OF white glasses in a flowerrd
case on Sat.. Nov. 10 between football
field and Pollock. Call Pat UN 5-8291.' -
PAIR GIRL ; S CLASSES. brown frames',
Wue/gold caW; near Temple Market. Ho
ward. 607 W. College. No. 4A.
CLASS RING, ‘ ‘62 Delta Chi insignia,
initial* H.K.T. Reward If'found. Call AD
8-1148.
EUROPE DISCOVER Thl, Barmin I
Write: Europe, 266-C Sequoia*', Pasadena,
Calif.
MISCELLANEOUS
THE MUSIC MART—The Complete* Mopki
Store Guitar* and* Guitar accessories.
Sheet Music and a Complete Instrument
Repair Service. Also Ukes, Banjos, and
Mandolin*.
TUTORING: Philosophy, Economics, Psy
chology, Political Science. Get
before it’s too late. Call AD 8-8818.
NEEDED DESPERATELY! Indoor am
for Choral Group Party of 40 between
9:30 p.m. -1:00 a.m. Dec. 1. Dale. AD
7-2196. * ;
TO GIRL BORROWER of Peace Cow
Books—return«'to roe or Library—They
are due. Jeanne UN 5-4914.* O. I
TURQUOISE PARKER PEN and Pencil
Set and change purse stolen Oct. 14, fifth
White Hall looker room. Return to towel
room. The party is known.
FREE MOVIE AND-DISCUSSION: ‘Depth
of a Salesman,*’ 7:00 -p.m., 121 Sparks,
Sunday. Nov. IP.
EARN A TRIP TO EUROPE Call Pena
State Travel AD 8-0528.
AUTUMN HARVEST Banquet at Luth
eran Student Center. 4412 West College
Ave. Sunday, 5:30 p.m. Tickets are avail
able. Cal) AD 7-4736. >
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Organization evyry
Monday p.m., Eisenhower Chapel.
For information • call Harriet UN 5-41|78.
PENN STATE
OUTING CLUB
PSOC SKI 'DIVISION l Thrsw *e*l
Hack*. that UI Ston* throwing thjs
Sands? at Sklmant. Lavi Re« Hall
at 1:H. FrM rh>w.
PSOC SKI DIVISION: RnUw skjs
this viator? Caiaa sat and wsrk —a
rvntai .klt this Satardajr. 1 :tf vt
Ik* Water Tovr. RctmhiarnU.
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