Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 22, 1953, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Religious Notes
Compiled by Mitzi Asai
Emerald Raligiouf N«wt Editor
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“Donut hour” at Christian house
Sunday begins at 9:30 a m. V. P.
Morris, dean of the school of busi
ness, teaches the Bible study class
which follows.
Sunday evening at .0:30 a group
of students will apeak on "Invest
ing Your Summer.’’ Speakers in
clude Betty Myers, Tom Mc
Cormick and Hollos Kutch.
June 7 has been selected for the
date of the annual Senior Supper,
held in honor of graduating stu
dents from both the University and
Northwest Christian college. Otis
Harden is general chairman of the
event.
Newman Club
Sunday, Newman club will have
a picnic at Triangle Lake from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. The activities
planned include baseball, swim
ming and water skiing. The cost
will be 80 cents for food and trana
portation. The pick-up places will
be at the College Side and St.
Mary's churrh at 10 a.m. For fur
ther information call Klars Diet
meier at 5-0214.
The 6:50 a.m. Daily Mass with
Confessions during the Mass and
at 5 p.m. Saturdays will be con
Today the Day
For Blood Drive
The Red Cross blood drive wITl
be held today from 10:30 a m. to
3:30 p.m. instead of Thursday as
previously announced.
A goal of 500 pints has been
Set for the drive Which will be
conducted at the Veteran's Memor
ial building in downtown Eugene.
No appointments are necessary,
but all students under 21 must
have their parents' signatures in
order to donate, according to Jer
ry Froebe, campus representative.
CAMPUS CALENDAR
I
9 a.m. Labor Mgmt C’onf
Regis Lobby 2nd FI SU j
Noon N'W Labor Mgmt
Cong Lunch 110IU
Dean Cueto Lunch 113SU
YMCA 114 SU
9 p.m. Explorer Scout
Regis 110 SU
4 Frl at 4 Fishbowl SU
7:45 Coffee Hr 201 SU
8 Alpha Phi Omega
Gerl 2nd FI
8:30 Fac Women’s Dance
Cl Gerl Annex 1
A person regarded as antagon
istic to those if artistic or poetic
temperament is often called a
Philistine.
NORTH END
Drive-In Theatre
I1/2 miles North of the
overpass on highway 99 North
“LURE OF THE
WILDERNESS”
In Technicolor ;
Jean Peters - Jeffrey Hunter
Constance Smith
also
“T A X I”
Dan Dailey Constance Smith
Cartoons and News
WEDNESDAY THRU SAT.
j.inueu. ueneaictlon will be at 7
p.m. Sundays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
Westminster Foundation
Tonight at 6 Westminsterites are
holding a Senior Banquet and Ball
at Westminster Foundation with
the theme, "Coronation Festivi
ties.” Dress for the evening will
be formal. Martha VanCamp is
chairman of the event.
Sunday morning at 9:30 the
usual Bible study will be led by
Kev. Thom Hunter, on the Gospel
of John. That evening a picnic and
vesper service is planned at Lea
burg dam. Students will meet at
the Westminster foundation for
transportation. The Citizenship
commission is in charge of this
part of the day.
Wednesday noon, there will be
a chapel service in Westminster
chapel from 12:30 to 12:45. At
5:30 p.m. a fellowship supper will
be held, with the citizenship com
mission having charge.
UO Coed to Attend
T Training School
Nan Mimmaugh, YWCA junior
advisor, will be a delegate to the
YW 1953 leadership training
school to be held at Berkcdey,
Calif., June 18 to August 2. The
school is for student YM and YW
officers and cabinet members and
is sponsored by the National Stu
dent council, YMCA and YWCA.
Course include "It eligious
Values in the Modern World,” "An 1
Introduction to Social Ethics” and
"Introduction to Group Work.” j
Director of the school will be W.
Robert Rankin from Federated
Colleges of Claremont, Calif.
Students share problems and ex- j
periences with others from many |
different colleges.
Miss Mimmaugh’s YW work in
cludes positions as junior advisor,
regional council delegate and co
chairman of Seabeck regional
student conference.
In 1919, the Duck basketball
squad took the Pacific Coast cham
pionship by defeating the Univer
sity of California by two points.
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Warehouseman
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Transfer Co.
33 East 5th Ave.
Eugene, Ore. Ph. 5-3131
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french Play La Sauvage' Opening
In Villard Theatre as Experiment
AIie Iir»c performance of “La j
•Sauvage,” a French play by Jean
Anouilh, will be presented at 3:30
today in the Experimental theater,
Villard hall.
Two other performances will be
given on May 25, at 3:30 p.m. and
on June 1, at 8 p.m. All perform
ances are given in French.
“La Sauvage" (The Wild Girl;
is the story of a little cafe or
chestra. The pianist, Gosta, is
known publicly to be the lover of
the wife of the orchestra leader,
but, at the same time, he is in love
with his daughter, Theresa. On the
eve of her wedding to a distin
guished young composer, she sud
denly refuses to marry.
The cast includes: Jeanne Gott
fredson, Therese; Kathleen Evans
Jeannette; Mrs. Florence Kroll.
Madame Tarde; Mrs. Judith Mc
Dowell, the aunt; Connie Ohlsen,
Marie; Diane David, the salesgirl;
Dagmara Grisle, the little appren
tice; Pierre Van Rysselberghe,
Florent; Bob Griffeth, Hartman;
Robert Jones, Monsieur Tarde;
James D. Devine, Gosta, and Leo
Osborn, Monsieur Lebonze.
Jean Anouilh, one of the most
celebrated authors of the contem
porary French theater, has col
lected his plays in three volumes,
title "pink,” "black” and "bril
liant ’ plays to indicate the nature
of the contents. "La Sauvage” be
longs to the series of "black" plays,
meaning it is partially a tragedy.
SU Will Be Closed
For Memorial Day
The Student Union will be
closed ail day Memorial Day,
May 30, but will open its regu
lar hours on Sunday, May 31,
according to K. C. Williams, SU
director. Schedule of open hours
on May 29 has not been decided.
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SUut&d Church Directory
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl
MAY 24
“BODY AND SOUL”
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 CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1166 Oak Street Phone 4-1425
SERMON SUBJECTS: MAY 24
11:00 a.m. “Onward Christian Soldiers”
7:30 p.m. “Pentecost Declamation Contest”
In observance of Pentecost Sunday
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor
Invites you to its services and youth activities
9:45, University Class—Fred Beard, teacher
11:00 ‘‘Pentecost, Past and Present”
6:30 University Fellowship—9:00 p.m. Afterglow
7 :30, “Day of Atonement”
Baptismal Service
Memorial Day — Coast trip for all young people
Sunday Services—8:45 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Sermon: “True Disciples of Christ”
Confirmation of membership classes in the 11 a.m. service
Bible Class—10 a.m.. Dr. E. S. Wengert, leader
WELCOME!
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
East Eleventh Avenue at Ferry Street
\\. B. Maier, Pastor Donald Schaeffer, Assistant
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
490 East 13th
Two Services: 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Students are Cordially Invited . . .
Dr. Nicholson will preach
Wesley Goodson Nicholson
Minister
Ruth Ownbey
Director of Music
Go To Church Sunday