Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    ROIC Units Set
For Big Parade
More than 1000 Army and Air
Force ROTC students will parti
cipate in the anntlal Armed Forces
Day parade Saturday through
downtown Eugene.
The parade, set for 10 a.m., will
form at the Southern Pacific depot
and march down Willamette st. to
the breakup point at 15th Ave.
The ROTC students will mass on
the drill field back of McArthur
court at 9 a.m. Saturday.
Military marching groups in the
demonstration will include the Eu
gene and Springfield Naval Re
serve units, the National Guard,
the ROTC marching band and the
Marine Corps reserve.
6 Finalists Chosen
For 'Least' Man
Six finalists were selected
Thursday night for the annual
Least Man on Campus contest.
The final loser will be deter
mined by popular vote at the
Mortar Board Ball May 23.
“Men” selected include A1
Harder, Kappa Sigma; Bob
Hughes, Alpha Chi Omega and
Phi Gamma Delta; Champ
Husted, Alpha Xi Delta and Pi
Kappa Alpha; Don Lewis. Hen
dricks hall. Sigma Alpha Epsi
lon and Stitzer hall: Ron Sieg
ler, Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Chi;
and Ed Tyler, Sigma Phi Ep
silon.
Bach Program Set
By University Group
A full evening of music by Bach
will be presented by the University
•of Oregon Bach society Sunday at
a public concert in the First Pres
byterian church in Cottage Grove.
It will begin at 8 p.m.
Included in the program are a
violin solo, “Chaconne,” by Larry
Maves, and “D Minor Piano Con
certo” played by William Woods,
instructor in piano. Soloists Exine
Anderson, soprano; Geraldine Hall,
contralto; Clyde Keutzer, tenor,
and Doug Stobie, bass; a twenty
voice chorus, and an instrumental
group will present Bach's Cantata
Wo. IS, “As the Snow and Rain
From Heaven Falls,” and his Can
tata No. 78, “Jesus Thou My
Treasure.”
Classifieds
HOMEWARD BOUND—for Fair
banks, Alaska. Transportation in
’51 Chrysler via scenic Alcan
highway. Contact Don DeWree,
Philadelphia House. Ph. 4-6711.
FOR SALE; ’36 Ford, four door,
excellent shape. Radio, heater
and pipes. Phone 7-7987. 5-15
WANTED; Male camp counselors.
Call at Trailer 41 Campus.
FOR SALE -— ’48 Chev. 5-pass,
coupe, R and H, excellent shape,
good rubber, §800. Phone Bill
Miller, 4-5784.
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“Cute and
Crisp"
SLEEVELESS
Blouses
Pretty Patterns
Fine Materials
Styles You’ll
Love to Wear
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Willamette at Tenth
Religious Notes
Compiled by Mitzi Asai
Emerald Religious Nows Editor
Newman Club
Tonight, 8 to 11 p.m., a dance
entitled “Combo Whirl,” will fea
ture the Sigma Nu band. No ad
mission will be charged and the
dance will be held in Sacred Heart
recreation room.
Daily Mass in the chapel at 6
and 6:50 a.m. with confessions
heard at the 6:50 a.m. Mass and
5 to 5:30 p.m., Saturdays. Benedic
tion on Sunday, Wednesday, and
Friday at 7 p.m.
Christian House
Cars will be leaving Christian
House this afternoon and Saturday
morning for the annual planning
retreat to be held at Harmony
lodge in Nelscott, Ore. Kammy
Chun is general chairman of this
weekend coast event.
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., execu
tive council will meet.
Westminster Foundation
Tonight at 6 p.m. a basket social
is planned. The Westminster for
mal is scheduled for next Friday.
Tri Delt Pansy Ring
Set Sunday at 2 P.M.
The annual Delta Delta Delta
pansy ring ceremony will honor
all engaged senior women on cam
pus at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Tri
Del t house.
A fashion show and tea will
follow introduction of the senior
women.
The ceremony is public and any
one may attend, according to gen
eral chairman Jean Peterson. Short
silks and suits are in order.
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of the Gospel of John, led by Rev.
Thom Hunter. Sunday evening,
5:30, students will meet at West
minster to go to Armitage park
for a wiener roast and evening
vesper service. Randy Middleton
and Maxine Burt will lead group
in vespers.
Wednesday, 12:30 to 12:45, chap
el service, led by Donna Trebbe in
Westminster chapel. Fellowship
supper will begin at 5:30.
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Phone 4-1015
392 High St.
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William Paden to Speak at Library Banquet
William Fallen, superintendent
emeritus of the Alameda, Calif.,
public schools, will be guest speak
er at the annual dinner and busi
ness meeting or me Association
of Patrons and Friends of the Uni
versity of Oregon Library Satur
day night in the Student Union.
C-tfINA'S PALACE
USSTAUfcANt
ALWAYS SERVING FAMOUS CHINESE AND
AMERICAN DISHES
Free Parking After S p.m.
-in
Bill Larson’s Union Station
’ Banquet Room —:— Orders-to-Deliver
33 East 6th Ave.
East of the Post Office Dial 5-2012
Co-op Members
For your own protection please observe the following:
1. Turn in your CO-OP Receipts on or before'5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 20th. to the office of the Co-op.
2. Place the total of your receipts on the envelope.
3. Patronage Refunds will only be paid to students with
memberships on record at the Co-op.
4. The refund is paid in cash during final examination
week.
5. Turn in only one envelope. If another is required please
staple together. Be sure your name, home address, and
membership number is on the envelope.
The DEADLINE for turning in receipts is 5:00 p.m.
May 20th
Student Church Directory
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Invites You
To Its Services and Youth Activities
9:45 a.m.—University Class, Fred Beard, Teacher
11 a.m.—WHY GOD GAVE THE LAW”
HASH Broadcast
6:30 p.m.—University Fellowship
7 :30 p.m.—“Marks of Consecration.”
7:30 p.m.—Pre-Confirmation Service for Children’s class
Come and Bring a Friend
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1166 Oak Street Phone 4-1425
11:00 a.m. “LET US BE BUILDING”
7:30 p.m. Informal Reception of all new members.
Students are invited to attend all services
Carroll C. Roberts Minister
191 E. 19th 5-3085
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl
May 17
“MORTALS AND IMMORTALS”
Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday School 11 a.m.
Nursery Facilities During All Services . .. Reading Room 86 West
Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon Tuesday
7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
490 East 13th
Two Services: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Both are complete services with full choir and ser
mon. Students are cordially invited.
Wesley Goodson Nicholson Ruth Ownbey
Minister „. Director of Music
Identical Worship Services—8:45 & 11 a.m.
Sermon: “He Ascended Into Heaven.”
By Vicar Donald Schaeffer
Bible Class—10 a.m., Dr. E. S. Wengert, leader
YOUTH BANQUET—FRI., MAY 22—7:30 p.m.
WELCOME!
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
East Eleventh Avenue at Ferry Street
W. B. Maier, Pastor Donald Schaeffer, Assistant