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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1947)
LBy JACKIE XETZ tist Church, 868 High St.Dr. Vance Webster has selected for | his sermon topic to be delivered | during the Easter services at 9:00 I and 11:00 a.m., “The Broken Seals.” j The anthem to be sung by the choir will be “O, Death Where Is Thy Sting.” Mrs. Harvey St. Johns will sing a solo, “Open The Gates of the Temple,” Knapp. An evening musi cal program will be presented at 7:30 at which time baptismal ser vices will also be held. Christian Church, 116 Oak St.The guest speaker for the 11:00 morning worship will be Dr. Wil liam F. Rothenberger, evangelist, who has selected for his sermon top ic, "Easter in Church and Home.” “Hallelujah Chorus” will be the an them to be sung by the choir. A so prano solo, “I Walk Today Where Jesus Walked” will be sung by Mr. Rothenberger. The University group will meet at 9:45 a.m. and the Bible Breakfast forum is at 9:30 a.m. Congregational Church .“The Eternal Now” is the title of 90113th East the sermon to be delivered at the 11 a.m. Easter service by Rev. Wes ley G. Nicholson. A soprano solo, “Awake Thee That Sleepest” will be sung by Elizabeth Howes, so prano. The choir has selected to sing , "This Glad Easter Day” and “Sanc tus.” There will be two identical morning services presented, at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. it. Mary's Episcopal Church.The Easter services will begin at 66 East 13th Street 6:30 a.m. with the celebration of holy communion followed at 8:00 a.m. by the choral communion .At 11 a.m. Father Bartlam will deliver the morning prayer and sermon, and at 12:30 celebration of holy com munion will be held. The music for the services will be under the direc tion of Milton Deterich. rairmount Presbyterian Church....“The Easter Hope” will be the topic ast loth and Villard Blvd. of the sermon to be delivered by Dr. Joseph R. Harris at the 11:00 ser vice. Special Easter music will be rendered by the choir directed by Miss Mary Nash. n, cnurch of Christ, Scientist....“Unreality” will be the subject of 1 and Oak the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist this Easter Sun day. The Golden Text is “Every ^ tree that bringeth not forth good fruits is hewn down and cast into ,the fire.” iriWw-? ChUrtCfh ;.Rev- L- °- Griffith has selected for ^ Ulammette Street his sermon topic to be delivered at the 11 a.m. worship, “Kindly Light.” Wayne Sherwood, bass, will sing Angel Rolled the Rock Away.” Special music will be rendered by Doris Helen Calkins, harpist. A con cert will be presented by the choir at 8 p.m. entitled, “Christ in the World,” Noble Cain. m. Marys Catholic Church.Masses are held at 6-30 7 15 8-30 1062 Charnelton 9:45, and 11 a.m. Father Leipzig will be officiating. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints .A special program of musical num bers, readings and talks will mark the Eugene Ward Sunday school ob servance of Easter Sunday. The featured speaker will be Eldon Han son who will use for his text, the subject, “He is not here, for He is risen as He said.” The musical por ^ tion of the service will be a vocal solo by Jean Latham, “The Lord’s Prayer.” Music will also be ren dered by a ladies’ vocal trio and a 16-voiced male chorus. Lane Count/ Squares Off For Student Union Fight A University student center, for almost 25 rears the dream \ and goal of students, faculty, and friends of the institution, i moved a big step nearer reality Thursday night with the first meeting of a Lane County Citizens committee to raise funds for the structure. Called by Chairman William H. Russell, the meeting set the pattern for a forthcoming drive to'raise $200,000 as Lane vuuuiy s snare or tne remaining $600,000 needed for construction of the structure. The main drive will not get under way until April 28, but preliminary work will be gin immediately. Haycox Keynotes Keynoting the meeting, Alumni President Ernest Haycox of Port land predicted that the first work on the new building would start “by homecoming this year." “Wo are going to raise this money be cause we must raise it. We are going to build the building,” he said'. The meeting was attended by approximately 35 persons, most of whom will head committees in ther | intensive campaign planned for Lane county. Offices of the drive will be set up in the Eugene hotel Monday. Various speakers told of the history of plans for a student memorial union and the need for it on the campus. Photographic slides giving details of the struc ture were shown to the group. “Home of Learning” Opening the meeting, Chairman Russell explained that the build ing would be a “home of learn ing." It will be a civic center for the university, a place where stu* dents can meet as equals, he said. William M. Tugman, editor of the Register-Guard, outlined the need for such a building on the campus, particularly with the in creased enrollment of the univer sity. He showed how the campaign would tie in with the drive to obtain funds for construction of recreational areas in Eugene. With the number of high school students attending the University increasing each year, a student center has become an absolute ne cessity, Haycox told the Eugene leaders. He said it would prove an important complement to the classroom by making students' leisure hours profitable ones. “What happens oiitside the classroom is as important as what happens in the classroom. A civic center for the University com munity would create a kind of citienship and would help to teach the students how to live and work with each other,” Haycox said. Representing the University, Dr. Earl M. Pallett, Assistant to the President, expressed his ap preciation for the keen interest of alumni and friends in the project. Student President Thomas Kay and Wally Johnson, chairman of the student unio n committee, e.hoed these words and pledged their whole-hearted support in the drive. Committee chairmen appointed by Russell are as follows: Ben F. Dorris, Lloyd W. Rowling, C. R. Manerud, Mrs. J. Don Smith, Syd ney A. Milligan, and Karl W. On thank. lT' Spring Poetry (Continued from pane one) of which the titles of the poems submitted are to be typed. No prize in either competition will be granted if. in the opinion of the judges, none of the poetry en« tered is of sufficient merit. 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