Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1952, Page Three, Image 3

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    Religious Notes
Compiled by Mitzi Asai
Emerald Religious Newt Editor
bamma Delta
Gamma Delta will initiate new
members at their meeting this Sun
hay at 5:30 p.m. Topic for discus
sion wil be led by Vicar Don S.
Ghacffer. The group meets at 1343
Mill street.
Plymouth Club
Members of Plymouth club have
opportunity to get together this
Sunday evening at 6:30 for a sup
I' >'• The supper is to be held in the
dining room of the First Congrega
tional church. All those who plan
to attend may call 4-2407 to make
reservations.
Lutheran Students
Lutheran students will hear
lather Evan Williams, director of
Episcopalian student work, this
Sunday at 5:30 p.m. on the topic
"Why in the World Be Merry.”
Wednesday noon, there will be a
luncheon and discussion of stew
ardship at Lutheran student house.
At. 9 p.m. that evening, a Bible
study will concentrate on the Gos
pel of John.
Canterbury Club
Sunday, the Episcopal students
will be the guests of the Lutheran
student house. All students may go
directly to the Lutheran student
house at 5:30 p.m. or meet in the
Taylor lounge of the Student
Union at 5:15.
The Holy Communion will be
celebrated in Gerlinger hall at 7
a.m. for any University students
this Wednesday and also Wednes
day of final week. A light break
fast is served after the Commun
ion.
Wesley Foundation
This Sunday at 5:30, the service
will be built around “God and
Man.” Ken Peterson will lead the
discussion.
Tuesday at 5.30 Wesleyites will
gather for a potluck dinner at the
house. Following the dinner, the
group will go Christmas caroling
to shut-ins.
Thursday, Dec. 11, is the day for
the Christmas banquet to be held
at the First Methodist church at 6
p.m. A Christmas play entitled “No
Room in the Hotel” will be given.
Westminster Foundation
Tonight at 5:30 there will be a
supper and planning meeting. At 8
p.m. there will be a "Hanging of
the Greens” party. Everyone who
attends is requested to bring a 25c
toy which will be given to a chil
dren’s hospital.
Thom Hunter will lead a Bible
study on the book of Philemon at
the Sunday morning meeting at
9:30. A vesper service at 0:15 will
be led by Bonnie Brackin and Bill
Cheek.
A Christmas fellowship supper is
scheduled for Wednesday at 5:30
p.m. m
Sunday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. there
will be a Christmas vesper service.
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VOTE
BILL SWENSON
for
JOE COLLEGE
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FELICES NAViDADES
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say it.. .
Arrow Gifts mcan
Arrow shirt*.$1.91 up
Arrow sports shirts.3.95 up
Arroiv ties.1.90 up
Arrow handkerchiefs .35c up
Arrow' undershorts.1.45 up
Arrow undershirts .1.00 up
ABMOW
SHIRTS • TIES • UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • SPORTS SHIRTS —
FOR ARROW SHIRTS SEE
Ph. 4-5081
39 W. 10th
Campus Calendar
Friday, Dec. 5, 1952
Hours 7:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.
9:00 CEP Workshop 315 SU
9:30 Labor Kdue Conf 334 SU
Noon German Table UOSU
Labor Kdue Lunch 113 SU
4:00 Friday at 4 Fishbowl SU
7:00 Unlv Band 214 SU
7:45 Coffee Hr 201 SU
10:00 Movie Ballrm SU
Dick Busty
Oa* Peddler
7th at Lincoln
5c Coffee
that tastes especially good
with those hig, delicious SUP
ER BURGERS, fine pastries,
or any of the good sandwiches
and specials Gwen is serving
at . . .
Hamburger Inn
1290 Patterson
A couple of blocks off
campus
Phone 5-9545
We Deliver, too!
Ricketts, Tickets,... It's RON!
There’s a young lad called Ricketts,
Who's as smooth as a suave
Don Juan.
Hustle guys, get those tickets
So your gal can vote for Ron!
THE CO-OP
IS NOW CARRYING
A FINE LINE OF WATCHES
and BANDS
Also, for the convenience and saving of
students, the Co-Op now offers a guar
anteed watch repairing department
COME IN AND COMPARE PRICES
C. E. BUCKLIN
Campus representative
Phone 5-3670
W. C. MITCHELL
Jeweler
S. H. Hospital
CONFERENCE IN THE CLOUDS
Among the undergraduates on any college campus, you’ll find
the talk reaching up to the clouds. And once in a while —in a class
room, around a study table, or even in a bull session —a really big
idea is born.
Big ideas come, too, from the men and women in laboratories,
business olfices, shops. But often these professionals are exploring
a path first glimpsed in college.
I low do we know? Because ol the ma'nv college people who
have come into the Bell System, where big ideas and a lot of dreams
have taken their place in progress. I he human voice, carried along
a wire, first across a town, then a state, a nation, and now the world.
Music and pictures and things happening delivered into cities and
hamlets ail across the land bv radio and television networks.
We re always looking for the men and women who get big
ideas—w hether they’re about people, or machines, or wavs of doing
things. \our Placement Officer can give you details about oppor
tunities tor employment in the Bell Svstcm.
BEL1 TELEPHONE. SYSTEM