Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Reliqiotts Notes
Compiled by Mitzi Asai
Emerald Religiout Newt Editor
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- Social program. 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 134.1
Mill street. 'Refreshments served by Don
Schaeffer. Those planning to attend to con
tact Lois Schmidt, Ann Judsoti house.
(MANNING CLXB
“Is It in the Book?" to be discussed by
panel oi four church members, 8 p.m. to
night, Unitarian church.
NEWMAN CLX B
After 7 p.m. Benediction at Sacred -Heart
hospital chapel Sunday, Mrs. Duncan, direc
tor of Catholic charities in Eugene, will talk
on “Social Problems and Catholic Char
ities." in conjunction with the club s series
on social problems.
Newman Daily Mass to continue in the
hospital chapel 6:50 am. each day. with
opportunity ior confession, 5 p.m. Saturdays.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
Sunday. 9:45 am. Koinonia Klass at
First Methodist church will discuss "So
cietv-Justify Yourself." with Ken Peterson
as leader. Wesleyans to meet at Wesley
house. 3 p.m. Sunday for a picnic at Armi
lage park, weather permitting. Rev. Dan
Walker. Corvallis, will s|>eak on “How Do I
Know God's Will?"
Tuesday. 5:30A>m . potluck and fellow
ship period, followed by “A Christian in
Teaching," with Dean I.obaugh. assistant
superintendent 'of Eugene schools as speak
° Thursday, 12 -.30, student-led chapel at
Wesley house.
CANTERBURY CLUB
Episcopal students to meet at 4:30 p.m.
Sunday in Student Union Taylor lounge to
on picnic and party. In case of rain, it
will be held indoors. All Episcopal students
and tlieir friends welcome.
Regular Celebration of the -Holy -Com
munion each Wednesday at 7 a.m., Gerlinger
hall.
WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION
No scheduled* *cti*ity at Western5"*
fecundation tonight.
Sunday, 9 a.m.. students to have oppor
tunity to meet with William R. Forrester,
professor of Christian ethics, t. Andrews
university, Fife. Scotland. Dean Forrester i
is in this country to be on the 1953 summer j
school faculty at San Francisco Theological :
seminary. Coffee and doughnut breakfast to
be served.
Sunday, 6:15 p.m., vesper service led by
Germaine LaMarche and Jim Mor ley. For
um topic, third in series on courtship and ]
jjwriage, “What About Inter-Faith Mar- j
riages?” Speaker, Rev. Harvey J. Schmidt,'
First Presbyterian church, Lebanon.
Wednesday, 12:30 to 12:45, chapel ser
vice led by Bonnie Brackin, Westminster
chapel.
Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., fellowship supper,
under, direction of Onoreach commission.
CHRISTIAN HOUSE
Informal party at Christian house to
night. 8 p.m.
Doughnut hour Sunday, 9:15 a.m., fol
i:*yed by Bible study class.
“Marriage Customs in Other Lands,” to
be discussed Sunday. 5 :30 p.m. Guest speak
ers. Mr. and Mrs. Tso Wong, China, and
Mr. and Mrs. Manakkal Venkataramani,
India, all graduate students at the Univer
sity. %
Annual Mother’s breakfast, Sunday, May
JO, 8:30 a.m. General chairman, JoAnne j
Flanders; publicity, Carolyn Keith; posters,;
{Rost-War Nazis
Discussed by Dorn
“Denazification in post-war Ger
many was not a success,” accord
ing- to Walter Dorn in a Dads’
lounge lecture Thursday night.
Dorn, professor of history at Ohio
State university, spoke an “De
nazification of Germany: Success
or Failure?”
“As an attempt to sweep out re
sponsible Nazi activists, denazifi
cation was a conspicuous and pub
licly-acknowledged failure,” Dorn
said.
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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
"spring1 tonic” by having
clothes “party^-eady all the
time.
Eugene Laundry
& Dry Cleaners
174 8th Avenue W.
Dial 5-3321
Joan VYHson; invitations, Pat Gordon; tick
ets. Marlvs Nelson; food, Alan Kershaw
and Maxine Olsen; decorations, Kaye Shet
terly ; arrangements, Bob Shelton; and pro
grams. Otis Harden. Reservations for both
students and mothers are necessary.
In connection with Christian Family week,
students active at Christian house or with
the church are being invited into church
homes for dinner this week. Students are
to sign up at house for any day they prefer
between May 3 and 10.
Wednesday. 6:30 p.m.. executive council
meeting.
Woodwind Trio Recital
Scheduled for Sunday
The second in a series of grad
uate recitals featuring a wood
wind trio will be presented Sun*
day afternoon at 4 in Gerlinger
hall.
Included in the trio will be Don
ald Housh, flute; Charles Hum
phreys, oboe; and Richard Stew
art, clarinet. Assisting in the pro
gram will be William Woods, in
structor, piano; Charlene Stewart,
flute; Keith Cockburn, cello; Larry
Maves, violin; and Shirley Foster,
viola.
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FOR
MOTHER'S
DAY . . .
Handkerchiefs
New Design
New Colors
Gold Effects
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U of Chicago Prof to Speak Here
Frank Knight, professor of eco
nomics at the University of Chi
cago, will be on the campus next
Monday through Friday. Knight
has travelled extensively through
Europe and lectured at the British
university.
Monday Knight will speak on
"Economic Education—A Problem
in Salesmanship,” in the Dad’s
lounge In the Student Union, at
7:30 p.m. This lecture is spon
sored jointly by the University lec
ture committee, the social science
club," and the department of eco
nomics.
C & M TRANSFER CO.
• Let us do your local and long distance moving.
• Reliable workmen will do your packing while
you’re en route.
£ 392 High St.
Phone 4-1015
VETERANS
SATURDAY, MAY 2 is the last day for obtaining
books and supplies on the G. I. BILL
U of 0 Co-op Store
FLOWERS
13th & Patterson Sts.
Eugene, Oregon
Campus Calendar
8 ».m. Hul O Kamaalna Regia
Comm Lunch
9:15 Rotary Voc Regia Lobby 2nd FI
4 p.m. Br. Rm Coffee Hr 201 SU
6:30 p.m. Ur. Sheldon Dinner 113 SU
9 p.m. Flahbowl Mixer SU
of course
the Bonnet Nook has
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl
May 3
“EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT”
Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday School 11 a.m.
Nursery Facilities During All Services ... Beading Room 86 West
Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon Tuesday
7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
- 1166 Oak Street Phone 4-1425
SERMON SUBJECTS: May 3
11:00 ‘‘SPIRITUAL SOWING”
Message by Howard Larsen in observance of Northwest
Christian College day, Mr. Larsen is a senior student of
the college.
7:30 “IS SALVATION CQME TO YOUR HOUSE?”
Dr. Roberts
11 a.m. "GO FORWARD"
HASH Broadcast
9:45 a.m. University Class—Fred Beard, Teacher
6:30 p.m. “Choosing a Life’s Partner”—Dr. Webster
NEW MEMBERS — SPECIAL GUESTS
7:30 p.m. “WORSHIP—TRUE AND PURE.”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bdwy at High Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor
Sunday Services—8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Sermon: “THE LOVE OF GOD.”
Holy Communion will be observed in both services
Bible Class: 10 a.m.—Dr. E. S. Wengert, Leader
Welcome!
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
East Eleventh Avenue at Ferry Street
W. B. Maler, Pastor Donald Schaeffer, Assistant
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
490 East 13th
Two Services: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
The Sermon: “THE REVISED BIBLE.”
Wesley Goodson Nicholson
Minister
Ruth Ownbey
Director of Music
Go To Church Sunday