Religious Notes Compiled by Mitzi Asai Emerald Religious News Editor Newman Club After Benediction Sunday in Sacred Heart hospital chapel. 7 p.m. "Chri-t and Skid-row with emphasis on sociological problems of skid-rows in modern society will be discussed by Wayne Keith, director of the House of Hospitality, Portland. Daily Mass at 6:50 a m. continues in the chapel. Christian House Duck previewers will visit Christian House during weekend. “Donut Hour” 9:15 a.m. Sunday, followed b. Bible study class taught by Miss Martha Goodrich. Sunday evening, 5:30. “Marriage” will be Independents Plan Primary Election Independent students will be able to vote Wednesday at five places •on campus in the United Indepen dent Students’ primary election, ,'the group decide Thursday. Voting booths will remain open all day in the Co-op and the Stu dent Union, and booths will be open during the noon hour in Car bon and Straub halls, according to X>on Collin. UIS president. Tuesday night at 7, candidates running for office under the UIS banner will be introduced at a ahort “meet your candidates” meeting in Science 123. Candidates will be introduced and candidates for student body president may make “short” talks, Collin said. Petitions for class offices, stu dent body president and the ASUO senate nominations in the UIS pri mary are due Monday at 5 p.m.,! Germaine LaMarehe, secretary, emphasized. Ericksen to Discuss Soviet Geography “Geographic Foundations of So viet- Powers” will be discussed by 1 S. D. Ericksen, assistant professor . of geography, during a coffee hour 1 tonight at 7:45 in the Student Union browsing room. Campus Calendar <> a.m. Alpha Lambda Delta Gerl 2nd FI | Noon Duck Preview Registration Lobby 8nd FI SU German Table 113 SU 4 p.m. WSSF Auction Terrace SU Asbly Auction 337 SU 7:30 Natl Hist Soc 16 Sci She wants your [ for Mother's Day May we wake your appointment today The FEHLY STUDIO i \ 1214 Kincaid on Campus . the theme of a talk by Lawrence Rixler, specialist in Christian family life and pro fessor at Northwest Christian college. Executive council meets Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. JoAnne Flanders has been appointed chair man of the Mother’s breakfast May 10 at 8:30 a. m. Westminster Foundation Open house will be held tonight after the All-campus Yodvil for students and guests of the campus. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Bible study on Gospel of John will be led by Rev. Thom Hunter. Sunday evening vesper service directed by the Fellowship commission. 6:15 p.m. Forum speaker on topic, “What Should I Look tor in a Marriage Partner?” Rev. Fred G. Scherer. Coffee hour will follow. Chapel service led by Bonnie Brackin in Westminster chapel, Wednesday at 12:30. Fellowship supper Wednesday at 5 :30 p. m. will be directed by the Fellowship com mission. Wesley Foundation Sunday morning ,9:45, at the First Meth odist church, the Koinonia Klass (College age group) will begin a\ series of talks on love, courtship and marriage. The first dis cussion will be “Love In The Making.” Sunday evening, 5 :30, a series on “Per sonal Christian Living” will begin with Rev. Berlyn Farris, pastor of First Methodist church, Eugene, speaking ou “Why Are You a Christian?” Slacks For Women— Fine Sheen Rayon Gabardine ,5.95 Proportioned Lengths Short - Average and Tall Green - Brown - Navy and Black LOOK SHARP FOR SPRING EVENTS You’ll be a student of dis tinction in clothes cleaned by our superior methods. Give your wardrobe per fect care and yourself a “spring tonic” by' having clothes “party-ready all the time. Eugene Laundry & Dry Cleaners 174 8th Avenue W. 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