'University of Life' Series Billed Bv Student Religious Group m Wesley Foundation, Methodist student organization, wil present a six-weeks series of discussion programs called the “University of Life,” beginning this Sunday from 6:30 to 7:25 p.m. Featured in the series will be two discussion groups operating simultaneously, “Religion in Music” and “World Christian Community.” Objectives of the course “Relig ion in Music" are to discover how great religious themes and moods are portrayed through music, and 3tow Catholic, Jewish, and Protes tant faiths use music in their re ligious services. CHOIRMASTER BILLED Leading the music series this Sunday evening will be Dale Cooley Choirmaster of the Catholic Church CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Small Radio and phono. Ph. 4-6533, betw. 6-8. (13) FOR SALE—Mexican Silver fila gree jewelry. Ph. 4-6533, betw. 6-8, or Jessie’s Gifts, Public Market, (13) LOST—RCA Victor portable radio in 105 Comm. 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Complete text of smash-hit play in every issue— $30.00 worth of plays for only $3.75. Mail Coupon Now! THEATRE ARTS SUBSCRIPTION DEPT. 4B00 N. Kenneth Av«., Chicago 30, Illinois Send me.yearly subscriptions (IZ issues) of THEATRE ARTS. I enclose $3.7) for each subscription. Name. ! .. , Gty 7.one-Stale in Eugene, who will describe the Catholic Mass and the use of mu sic in the Catholic Church. Other leaders in the six weeks series will include Dean Theodore Kratt and Professor Don Alton of the School of Music. Jim Bryant of Friendly House will be guest leader in the course “World Christian Community.” Ob jectives will be to discover the problems and great social, econ omic and religious issues in our country and others, and how Chris tianity is facing these crises. MAJOR ISSUES Bryant will conduct a discussion concerning the major issues that face a world seeking peace and mutual understanding. Other lead ers in this course will include a number of foreign students, and members of the Political Science Department. Students are invited to choose one of the two courses for the six weeks. Each Sunday evening a buffet supper will be served at 5:15, a Chapel service will be presented at 6:00. and the discussion groups will be held from 6:80 until 7:25 p.m. T. Texas Tyler Due in Eugene Latest in the current rash of name bands slated for Eugene appearances is T. Texas Tyler, known for his gravel-throated renditions of “Remember Me,” and other Western favorites. The W'estern stylist and seven instrumentalists will appear Wednesday, Oct. 12 at the Lane County Barn Dance, on High way 99 North. Tickets are on sale at the Ap pliance Centers in Eugene and Springfield. Alumni Committee To Hold Meeting The executive committee of the University of Oregon Alumni As sociation will hold a meeting at 10:15 a.m., next Saturday in John son Hall. Robert S. Miller, ’35, of Portland, is president of the organ ization. Topics of discussion will be the development fund idea for the Uni versity, plus the usual business matters, stated Les Anderson, dir ector of the Alumni Association. Cal Game Tickets On Sale Monday Three hundred and fifty-three tickets for the California—Oregon game in Berkeley, Nov. 19, will go on sale in McArthur Court Mofflay. Tickets, costing $1.25 each, will be limited to one per student. Reg istration cards must be presented before tickets can be purchased. Tickets will be available through Oct. 21. SIGNALS ON! For a senational play use the Emerald Classifieds For Lost, Found, Buy and Sell. DregonH Emerald 3 i J t Cancer kills more mothers of school age children than any other disease • Once, not too long ago—Mom heard her prayers at night, dressed her in the morning and got her off to school. . . . But Mom went away and didn’t come back. • • • No home is safe from cancer. 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