TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1963 L:.",'4.1 To Spe.*:k tk , t .-Brot..erhood Rabbi Elias Charry, of the Germantown Jewish Center in Philadelphia, will be the principal speaker at the annual Brother hood Banquet at 6 p.m. tonight in the Hetzel Union ball room. The Rabbi's address will he en titled "The New Emancipation Proclamation." The University Committee on Inter-Religious Af fairs is sponsoring the banquet. MOIEKO AND AKIKO Yashiro will entertain with Japanese chil dren's songs and the Penn State Men's Glee Club will provide music for the program, Active for many years in Zionist educational and communal en deavors, Charry has been a mem ber of the National Administrative Committee of the Zionists' Organ ization of America and of the United Jewish Appeal. He has served as president of the Indian apolis Zionist District and the Ohio -Valley Zionist Region. He is currently - vice-president of the Philadelphia Zionist District and ABOUT OUR SERVICE! No come-ons, no extravagant claims . . just down to earth PROFESSIONAL CLEANING for all your clothing. Seeing is believing, stop in at Campus Cleaners soon. `RABBIELIAS CHARRY . . . to speak tonight president of the Philadelphia Zionist Council. --,-- - Charry was one of the founders THERE IS NOTHING campus cleaners .:.,,..,...... ... ... .„... .., ... 110 east college avenue' (next to the post office) THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK,. PENNSYLVANIA Tonight nquet of the Education Committee of Akiba Hebrew Academy, of which he is now chairman. He is also a member of the Board of Over seers, Jewish Theological Semi nary, and a member of the Board of Directors of Gratz College. THE COMMITTEE on Inter-re ligious Affairs is composed of stu dents, faculty members, and rep resentatives of the several reli gious traditions in the area. Clif ford- A. Nelqon, assistant coor dinator for I cligous affairs of the University, is chairman of the committee, and Lloyd A. Adams, associate professor of entomology extension, is chairman of the Ban quet Committee. Dean Wharton, president of the Undergraduate Student Govern ment, and Robert G. Bernreuter, special assistant to .the President for student affairs, will also ad dress the audience at the banquet. Toastmaster for the event will be Joseph E. Faulkner, instructor of sociology. TODAY ON CAMPUS Mil Bail Tickets Tickets for the Military Ball arc being sold on the ground floor of the Hetzel Union Building today and tomorrow for $4 per couple. Applications Applications for membership on next year's Freshman Customs Board may be picked up at the Hetzel Union desk. They should be returned by Saturday. The second in a series of movies produced by the Bell Telephone Company and sponsored by Town Independent Men's Council will be shown at 1 p.m. and G p.m. in the Hetzel Union assembly hall. To day's film is entitled "A Biogra phy of ,the Telephone Inventor." Critique Critique, student journal of fact, opinion and creativity, is inter lIMIIIIIMMINIIIIIII N e 1 1 4( 111111114111•111101 41A9b9/101AAIJ"../ ONE-STOP VALENTINE SHOPPING We have Hallmark Valentines for you to send to everyone on your list in our distinctive new collection of quality designs! You'll also find exciting Hallmark Gift Wraps and Plans-a- Party accessories for easy entertaining in perfect taste. Shop easily . . . shop now for your Hallmark Valentine needs, "When you care enough to send the very best." McLANAHAN'S DRUG STORE McLANAHAN'S SELF-SERVICE ested in reporters, editors and in terviewers. Contact Jean Lebeis at UN 5-5507. 5 O'Clack Theatre The 5 O'Clock Theatre will pre sent "The King of G oo d n es s Stage" by Ron Gaskill at 5:15 p.m. in the Little Theatre, 11 Old Main. The play will be directed by Dick Davis. No admission will be charged. • Other Events Arnold Air Society-Angel -Flight, 7:00 p.m., 109 Osmond. Newman Club Lecture, 8:15 p.m., Hetzel Union assembly hall. Science Lecttire Reception, 3:30 p.m., HUB main lounge. Spanish Club, 7:30 p.m., Simmons lounge. T.I.M. Bridge Lessons, 6 p.m., HUB card room. WRA Synchronized Swimming Interest Group, b p.m., White Hall. 4 i. 1, -.N ~4 . ..,,v, ~ ) . , ,44,.....1...,., : 1 5.i.4 I ^ i'9 if " f . ' Y i, ,•-• 0 1 1 cf . ............. -,.„ 139 S. Allen St. 414 E. College PAGE THREE
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