Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 04, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    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. It will be attended by
representatives from the Oregon,1
Puget Sound, and Washington-Ida
ho border sections, as well as inter
ested chemists from British Colum
bia.
r...
The student discipline committee
is fair and reasonable but firm and
not inclined to be moved by smooth
lines or sad tales.
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