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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1947)
First Baptist Church; 868 High First Church of Christ Scientist. 1215 Oak Congregational Church. 490 13th E. First Christian Church. 1166 Oak .University class at 9:45 a.m. Pas tor Vance H. Webster will give two sermons, at 11 a.m. on “Such a Time as This,” and at 7:30 p.m. on “Where Art ThdU ?” .11 a.m. service on “Sacrament” to be repeated at 8 p.m. .11 a.m. service, “When the Walls Came Down” by Dr. Wesley Nichol son. College group supper at 6 p.m. .University Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. instructed by Dr. Victor P. Morris. Bible Breakfast Forum at 9:40 a.m., led by Hugh M. MCCal luiil on “The Book' of John.” Mr. McCallum will hold two services, at 11 a.m. on “Personal Crusade,” and at 7:30 p.m. on “Missing Man.” Town and campus coffee and social hour, 5 to 7:15 p.m. Lutheran Church, 13th and High....11 a.m. sermon, “Excellency of the Gospel of Christ” by Rev. Sawyer. Methodist Church 1185 Willamette Presbyterian Central Church... 1010 Pearl St. Mary’s Catholic Church :.... 11th and Charnelton St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 116 13th E. Unity Church, 1569 Oak. College church school at 9:45 a.m„ “A Christian Stewardship” by Llewellyn O. Griffith at Ti a.m. sei vice. .11 a.m. Quarterly Communion and reception of members. .Morning masses at 6:30, 7:15, 8:30, and 9:45. High mass at 11 a.m. and Benediction at 4 p.ni. .Communion service at 8 a.m. 11 o’clock morning prayer by Rev. Hal GrOss, student pastor. Canterbury club meeting and supper for Univer sity students at 5:30. Epiphany ser vice, “Feast of Lights” at 7:30 p.m. ."A Recipe for Living” by Rev. Cle oda Dawson at 11 a.m. Contests to Determine Campus Sing Entrants Two or three elimination contests will narrow the field of competitors in this year’s all-campus sing, musi cal feature of Junior Weekend, Boh Daggett, junior class president, an nounced Wednesday. A minimum of 16 voices has been set for each singing group, but no maximum will be named, Daggett said. No fraternity or sorority songs will be allowed in this year’s competition, he said. Daggett also announced that pe titions for the chairmanship of Jun ior Weekend would be called for in February. Always say what you mean, mean what you say, and refrain from say ing anything mean. University Receives Electronic Gadgets Seven thousand pounds of elec tronic equipment was received by the University last week as a gift from the army. The physics department will use two thirds of the equipment and the other third will be used by the chemistry department. Oregon State college also received a simi lar gift, the physics department reported. Dean Little in Portland Dean Sydney W. Little of the school of architecture and allied arts attended* the Oregon State Board of Architect Examiners in Portland Friday evening. DYNAMIC QUALITY There is no fictitious atmosphere in Portraits of men by Wf'en of Eugene. Do not forget your anniversary, her birthday—come in and see the outstanding men’s portraits displayed by Wren of Eugene.. Present her, and her alone, with one distinguished portrait of yourself, so she will have the only" one in the world—She will certainly appreciate it. WREN OF EUGENE 29 W. 11th Street Telephone Room 18 6077-W Portraits of Distinction and Good Taste 'Dating Etiquette’ Firet Discussion A four week series of discussions on ‘‘Courtship and Marriage" will be opened at Wesley House this Sunday evening with a panel of six women and men, members of the group discussing dating eti quette after the fellowship supper at 5:30 p. m. Following Sunday evenings will be given over to such topics as the campus datirig situation, and guide posts for a happy marriage. The series concludes in February with another panel led by student mem bers. This Sunday’s supper will be followed by group singing led by Rev. Dave Seaman, director. A question box will be turned over to the panel leaders during the discussion which will start at 6:30. All students are urged to start at tending the first of this series. Eugene Extension (Continued from page one) vide other material for the half hour labs during each class. Meet ing time is Wednesday at 7:15 p. m. in 101 Condon hall. Schedule of all courses offered winter term credit hours, instruc tor, and meeting time is as fol lows: Monday: Constructive Account ing, 2 hours, Jessie M. Smith, 101 Commerce hall, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Child Behavior Problems, 2 hours, Dr. Daniel L. Adler, 106 Com merce hall, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Ore gon History, 2 hours, Mrs. V. P. Morris, 4 Commerce hall, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Elementary Conversa tion (Spanish), Mrs. L. O. Wright, 212 Friendly hall, 7:30 p. m.; Weaving, 1 hour, J. Lynn Alexan der, Architecture building (south), 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: Business Public Rela tions, 2 hours, Dr. Daniel Gage, 107 Commerce, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Public Speaking for Business and Professional Men and Women, 2 hours, K. E. Montgomery, 107 Friendly hall, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Elementary conversation (Span ish), Mrs. L. O. Wright, 212 Friend ly hall, 7:30 p. m.; Advanced Con versation (Spanish), Esiquio Nar ro, 19 Friendly hall, 7:30 p. m.; First Year Russian, Edmond Mas son, 108 Friendly hall, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Beginning-Painting, 1 hour, Jack Wilkinson, Architecture building (north), 7:30 p. m. Wednesday: Modern German Literature in English Translation, 2 hours, Dr. A. J. F. Ziegleschmid, 102 Friendly, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Rocks and Minerals, 2 hours, Dr. L. W. Staples, 101 Condon hall, 7:15 p. m.; Social Education,, 2 hours, F. L. Stetson, 107 Commerce hall, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Vocabu lary Building, Dr. Edna LandrOs, 4 Commerce hall, 7:30 p. m.; First --■« Johnson's Ice Cream Near the McDonald Theater 54 W. 10th Phone 5807 Year French, 2 hours, Dr. Carl Johnson, 111 Friendly hall, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Methods in Woodwork ing, l hour, O. N. Mickelson and C. Donald Moore, Eugene high school hop, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Thursday: Esperanto, J. M. Clif ford, 105 Commerce hall, 7:15 to 8:55 p. m.; Physical Fitness and Recreational Activities for Men, Glenn Sweeney, Basket room, Men’s Gym, 8 p. m.; same ' Tor women, Mary Bowman, Gerlin^cr hall, 8 p. m.; Intermediate Algebra, 2 hours, 106 Commerce hall, 7.15 to 8:55 p. m. , PLAN A CAREER INRETAILING One-year Course for College Graduates JL • Prepare to step into a responsible executive position in the retailing field: buying, advertising, fashion, personnel. Specialized training, exclusively for col lege graduates, covers merchandising, personnel management, textiles, store organization, sales promotion, and all phases of store activity. Realistic ap^ proach under store-trained faculty. Classes are combined with paid store work. Students are usually placed be fore graduation. Co-educational. Mas ter’s degree. Four full-tuition scholar ships available. Limited enrollment. Write for Bureau Bulletin C. t RESEARCH BUREAU FOR UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH RETAIL TRAINING • Pitlsburjh II, Pi; DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 9:30 to 12:30 Wayne Ryan and his band at SWIMMER'S DELIGHT 3 miles east of Goshen Wharton Stables Saddle horses for hire. English or western instruc tions. Classes Monday and Wednesday evenings. Private lessons in the afternoon. Horses boarded and trained. Stop in any time at the barn at the south side of the indoor riding ring at Eugene fairgrounds. LEE AND IVY WHARTON Proprietors The Fairgrounds. Phone 5987-T. We Specialize in DELICIOUS x i Open 7:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.