Pastures’ Ducat >ale Underway By AL ENGLISH Playgoers are keenly anticipating he University Theater’s spring erm spectacle, “The Green Pas ures,” first postwar McArthur ourt production and successor to he 1942 junior weekend extrava anza, “Of Thee I Sing.” Advance otices had already brought in a prinkling of reservations and cash eceipts before Thursday’s public nnouncement that mail orders t'ould now be accepted. Holders o^ University theater eason tickets find themselves in a ortunate position—they, may ex hange their stubs for any seats in e house. Postcard notices to this "feet were mailed out Thursday. Mail Orders First I Mail orders from season ticket holders will be filled during the next few days before other sales are made. Other mail orders will then be honored in the order they are re ceived. Reserved seats ar eselling at SI.80 and $2.40, with balcony front rows and center section of the main floor commanding top prices. A general admission price of $1.20 kill be charged for bleacher and Bide balcony seats. High school ancj University "students will be admit ted for 60 cents. Specify Section All mail orders should specify balcony or main floor seats and be ATTEND THE CHURCH of TOUR CHOICE « GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH s. 11th, & Ferry : Rev. W. B. Maier, pastor Church School, 9:45 a.m. WorshipServiceatlla.m. ■xamma Delta for Lutheran students and friends, Sunday, 5 p. m. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10th Ave. at Pearl Rev. Norman K. 'fully, Pastor Servicemen, Students, and visitors cotaially welcomed at Divine Worship FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1166 Oak Street Hugh N. McCallum, Pastor University Classes, 9:45 a.m. Dr. "Victor P. Morris, teacher Town and Campus Group, 6:15 Bible Breakfast Forum, 9:40 a.m. (donuts and coffee) Worship Services, 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 490 13th Ave. East Phone 4192 LWesley Goodson Nicholson, Minister Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Mary S. Grubbs Director of Student Work Student Supper, 6 pjn. ST. MARY’S ESPICOPAL CHURCH Rev>E. S. Bartlam, Rector Rev. Hal R. Gross, Student Pastor Services at 8 and 11 Wednesday at 7 a.m. at Gerlinger Hall Canterbury Club, 5 :30 at Church FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 12th and Willamette L. O. Griffith, Minister Robt. J. Bu1l, Assoc. Pastor Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Youth Fellowship, 6:30 Wesley House, on campus Dave Seaman, director Student supper, 5:30 Recital, 6:30 Discussion Group, 7:00 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist M in Boston, Massachusetts 12th and Oak Streets Services Sunday 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Testimonial Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. Rea’ding Room,’86 West Broadway 'Chaplain' for Unpaid Vets to Arrive April 10 Any vet who has not been paid for March or at any time in the past may see a man from the Vet erans’ Administration here on April 10 to review all such cases. This representative of the VA will be in the dean of men’s office from 8 a.m. until i :30 p.m. Any man having any back pay problems at all should contact this representa tive or Mr. Sweeney on that date only. accompanied by a self-addressed envelope. Ticket holders must also enclose stubs. Checks are to be made out to the University Theater. Chemical Society Meet Scheduled in May May 2 and 3 are the dates for the annual regional meeting of the American Chemical Society, ac cording to Dr. P. Van Ryssclberghe 1 of the chemistry department, who with nine other faculty members and graduate students is- planning to attend. The University of Idaho at Moscow will be host to the meet- { ing on Friday, May 2, but on Satur- 1 day the group will move to Wash ington State College at Pullman. This is the second annual meeting since regional meetings were or-! ganized, Dr. Van Rysselberghe! pointed out. 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