Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    Church News
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By JACKIE TETZ
This Sunday all churches of Eugene are joining other
churches throughout the world in celebration of World-Wide
Communion, Sunday. Each fall the various churches set aside this
one Sunday for special emphasis on renewing pledges to serve
end follow Him.
A special invitation is extended to all students to attend the
church of their preference and join
in mis service.
Christian
The First Christian Church, 1166
Oak Street, offers the regular Uni
versity class at 9:45 a.m. taught by
Dean Victor P. Morris. At 9:40 the
Dible Breakfast Forum is scheduled
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SIDE PATTER
by
Bob Whitely
“Honest John” Schaefers, genial
proprietor of the local snake pit. . .
oops, College Side Inn, has assured
the dyed-in-the-wool coffee drink
ers that as soon as he can obtain a
government surplus rendering ma
chine, the donuts again will be
plentiful. The only thing that holds
up production is the necessary fat.
Dieting John ? In spite of the fact
that the St. Helen’s hair farmer
could find fertile fields to conquer
in Sigma Chi’s Gordie Hoy, his
highness is still showing his old pre
war pigging ability at the Side. I
Lessons to freshmen by appoint-1
ment only. Theta Carolee Longwood
is now plying her tall drink of water
with seven course meals, whereas
less than a month ago she was
Under the deluded impression that
a stove was used primarily to heat
the kitchen! Now if she can only
Mallum that pressure cooker with
out blowing up the joint!
Be sure to listen to the wireless
transmission of Oregon taking the
Bears today, and after the game
c’mon down and sup a coke at the
‘Side. May I have my coffee now
John ? See you Tuesday.
at which time coffee and doughnuts
will be served. The morning wor
ship will be at 11 a.m. with Rev.
Hugh N. McCallum delivering the
sermon entitled, ‘‘Our Greatest
Memorial,” and the choir singing
“The Lord’s Prayer” by Malotte.
Town and Campus group will meet
at 6:15 p.m. “A Losing Fight” is the
topic for the evening sermon at 7:30
During this worship a solo will be
presented by Hal Young.
Methodist
Services in observance of World
Wide Communion at the First
Methodist Church, 1165 Willamette
street will be at 11 a.m. with Rev.
L. O. Griffith officiating. Miss
Eleanor Culver will sing as a solo
number, “The Lord’s Prayer” by
Malotte. The college class meets at
9:45 a.m. under the leadership of
Rev. David Seaman, director of the
Wesley Foundation group. The pro
gram at Wesley House, 1347 Onyx,
will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Baptist
“Religion or Redemption,” will be
the topic of Dr. Vance H. Webster’s
sermon at the First Baptist Church,
Broadway and High during the 11
a.m. morning worship. This Sunday
is the beginning of a great nation
wide church attendance crusade. It
will be Rally Day in the Bible School
at 9:45 a.m. The fellowship groups
will meet at 6:30 p.m. and all Uni
versity students are especially in
vited to the C.O.S. class for single
students and married students are
urged to attend the Y.M.C. class. A
pageant "Who Bids?” will be pre
sented at 7:30 Sunday evening. Fol
lowing the evening service there
will be a “singspiration” for all
young people in the church parlor.
Episcopal
St. Mary’s Episcopal church, 116
13th holds holy communion at 8 and
11 a.m. in the chapel. Rev. E. S.
Bartlam has selected for his sermon
topic, “God With Us,” which he will
deliver at the 11 a.m. service. Im
mediately following the Evening
Prayer service lat 5:30 p.m. the
Canterbury discussion and refresh
ment meeting will be held with Rev.
Harold R. Gross, directing.
Catholic
Masses in St. Mary’s Catholic
church, 1062 Charnelton, are at
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6:30, 7:15, 8:3, 9:45, and 11 a.m.
which is the high mass. Father
Sebastian from Mt. Angel, Ore., will
deliver one sermon. “The Church”
is the title for Father Alber Roda
kowski’s sermon. Father Rodakow
ski is substituting in the absence of
Father Francis J. Leipzig. Rosary
and Benediction is at 4 p.m.
Lutheran
Guest speaker for the 11 a.m.
Lutheran services at the United
Lutheran Church, will be D. F. S.
Beistel who will speak on “A World
Event at a Little City.” D. Beistel is
speaking in the absenrce of Rev. J.
Sawye, pastor of the church, who
is attending the U.L.C. convention
at Cleveland, Ohio. Sunday school
classes are at 9:45.
Congregational
Rev. Wesley G. Nicholson, First
Congregatior.a' 1 490 13th
street, has ioi h. “erraon
topic, “In Company. x . will
sing “God So Loved the \\ r
Stainer, for the World-Wide ec:> -
munion observance. A student sup
per for all students will be at 6 p.m.
in the church. Rev. Wesley Nichol
son, state advisor for Cong re". . ■,
al student work, and pas.. .
church, will speak,
Presbv' -rlG,i
“Significance of u.e word’s Sup
per ' is the topic of the sermon to be
delivered by Dr. Norman K. Tully at
the Central Presbyterian church
during the 11 a.m. services. During
this time reception of members and
adult baptism will be held. Sunday
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ROTC Deadline
October Fifth
Today is the deadline for student
enrollment in additional courses at
the department of military science,
Col. J. E. McCammon, head of the
department, warned Friday.
Advanced students in the ROTC
program receive more than $145 as
a commuted ration value. This al
lowance, 66 cents a day, is paid
monthly for a period of 32 weeks.
In addition the junior or senior
ROTC cadet draws his uniform or a
uniform allowance of $87 for the
two-year period.
Further compensation is earned
by the student's training for six
weeks in summer camp between his
junior and senior years.
Legislation now pending may in
crease the yearly ration allowance
to over $500.
^-servicemen of the marine
. orps and navy may be accepted by
the department of military science
and tactics for enrollment in the
advanced army infantry and air
corps programs.
school is held at 9:45 a.m. The
young people will meet at West
minster House, 1414 Kincaid street
for an evening meeting.
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COW-COW
BOOGIE
with .
"Tex” and “Russ”
Let's make Whoopee
With Bovine Whirls
And Jersey Highballs
The Duck
NEXT TO THE MAYFLOWER
AIR
SHOW
Oct. 6
Mahlon Sweet Field
2:30 p.m.
• Acrobatics
• Contests
• Thrills
Sponsored by Eugene Jr. Chamber of Commerce
The year 1816 is popularly known
as the year without a summer be
cause there were frosts and snow
in every month in the northern
states.
JUMBO BAR
B.Q.
SERVING
“Jutnbo Bar B.Q.
Hamburgers”
and
Sandwiches
Milkshakes
Coffee
Hours
12:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
TheBRIDE
WORE BOOTS
BARBARA STANWYCK
ROBERT CUMMINGS
plus
Her Kind of Man
KITTY
plus
Man from Music
Mountain
She Wrote the Book
JOAN DAVIS
JACK OAKIE
plus
Wild Beauty
Danny Kaye
'THE KID FROM
BROOKLYN"
with
VIRGINIA MAYO
GOLDWYN GIRLS
f TATE
THEATHE - I
“She Wolf of London”
and
“Lightning Raiders”