Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 16, 1953, Page Four, Image 4

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    Religious Notes
Luther House
An outstanding religious film,
“No Other Gods,”., will., be., the
feature at Luther house, 1376 Al
der, this Sunday evening following
a 5:30 p.m. supper.
Free lunch will be served every
Wednesday from 12 to 12:50 p.m.
Thursday night, beginning at 9, a
Study of Isaiah is the order of ac
tivity.
Wesley Foundation
Wesleyans will hear Victor P.
Morris, acting president of the
University speak on his beliefs
this Sunday evening. The program
will begin with a 25 cent light
supper.
Charles G. Howard, professor of
law, will highlight the Tuesday
evening potluck with a talk en
titled, “The Christian as an Intel
lectual.” Dormitory students are
asked to check with either the
dorm cook or Wesley house if they
are planning to attend.
Chapel will be held Thursday at
12:30 p.m. Any student who wishes
to sing is invited to join the Wes
ley choir at 6:30 that evening for
practice. A drama party is sched
uled for Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Westminster Foundation
A Sock Hop will progress to
night for WestM'ers beginning at
8 p.m. There will be dancing and
refreshments.
Sunday morning, 9 a.m., coffee
and doughnuts will be served, fol
lowed by a Bible class, “The Book
ef Isaiah,” taught by Rev. Thom
Hunter. Evening vesper service
begins at 6 p.m., led by A1 Mundle
and Doris Stenshoel and followed
by a discussion period, “The Pas
tor on Trial.”
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FOR SALE—Man’s bicycle in ex
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10-16
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You'll love the
college atmosphere at
ROD
TAYLOR'S
• Cool Beverages
• An easy drive from the
campus.
• Good American
and Chinese food.
• Shuffleboard
• Lots of free
parking space.
at
Rod Taylor's
on the
GlenwoBd Strip
Christian House
Sunday morning doughnut hour
is 9:15, followed by a short wor
ship service and Bible class, taught
by Acting President Victor Mor
ris. Transportation is provided
after the class to morning serv
ices at First Christian church. Fol
lowing worship at 5:30 p.m., the
guest speaker will be Mitsugu
Sakihara, who will lead an infor
mal discussion on "Buddhism,”
the last in a series of meetings on
World religions.
"John Brown's
Body"
lies
at
GRAVES
1235 Willamette
(on Columbia Records
of course)
Shakespearean Mood
Comes To Audience
The delightful laughter, talk
and singing around a king's ban
quet table of the Shakespearean
era was shared, via tape record
ing, with Wednesday night's near
capacity crowd in the Browsing
room.
It was the concert ‘‘An Even
ing’s Revels” which \^as presented
in Ashland during the last Shake
spearean Festival and recorded by
Don L. Hunter, head of the audio
visual department.
Mrs. Ottie Seybolt, associate
professor of speech, related back
ground information of the concert
and set the mood for the appre
ciation of tljis type program. She
recently visited many of the
places in England connected with
Shakespeare’s writings which in
spired this production.
Dialogue for the production was
taken from plays of the Elizabeth
an period by William Shakespeare,
Nicolas Udall, George Peele,
Thomas Dekker, Beaumont and
Fletcher, Thomas Heywood, Thom
as Middleton, Ben Jonson, James
Shirley, Claudius Hollybrand, and
Ruby's Corn Kitchen
For Your Next Party — Try Ruby's!
Popcorn — like mother made it.
Carmelcorn—crisp and crunchy
Popcorn Balls—all colors and flavors
Peanuts—freshly roasted and hot
766 E. 11th Ave.
(Near Mayflower Theater)
Party Orders Taken
Open Daily—2-10 p.m.
Peter Erondell.
Madrigalists presented “Sing
We And Chant It,” “April Is In
My Mistress' Face,” "The Silver
Swan and Shoot,” "False Love,”
“I Care Not.’ Other Elizabethan
works such as "Ayre,” "Three
Ricercari” and "The Coranto"
were presented
The concert was climaxed with
Greensleeves,” a famous old bal
lad presented by all the concert
players using the tune which
Shakespeare knew.
Opening Time
Set for Show
Doors will open at 7:15 p.m.
for Paul Gregory’s production of
‘‘John Brownls Body,” to be pre
sented Monday at McArthur court
under the sponsorship of the Eu
gene-University Civic Music as
sociation.
The performance will begin at 8,
at which time the auditorium
doors will be closed and no one
will be allowed to enter until the
intermission.
University students will be ad
mitted on their student body
cards.
For the Best in Dining
New Lynwood Cafe
Choice Cut Steaks
Sea Food
Chicken
For Banquet or
Complete Dinners
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GOURMET'S
DELIGHT
Student Church Directory
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
490 13th Avenue East
TWO SERVICES - 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
The Sermon: “What Is Faith?"
Wesley Goodson Nicholson
Minister
Weston H. Brockway
Director of Music
L
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Sunday Services - 8:45 and 11 a.m.
Sermon: "God Is Maker & Owner of AH"
Bible Class, 10 a.m.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
East 11 th Avenue at Ferry Street
W. B. Maier, Pastor Donald Schaeffer, Assistant
Assembly of God
710 W. 13th St. (about 1 Vi miles west of the university)
Rev. E. Elsworth Krogstad
Rev. Norman Campbel, Minister of Youth
9:45 a.m. Sunday School Hour. Special class for college students
in beautiful youth chapel
11:00 a.m. Devofional Service. Rev. Owen Murphy of London
England, guest speaker
6:30 p.m. C. A.'s Youth Service in chapel
7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl
Oct. 18 — "Doctrine of Atonement"
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
11 a.m. "A Great Decision" KASH Broadcast
7:30 p.m. Request Program by Choir. Sermon
University Class 9:45 a.m., Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.
Hear Dr. Herbert Tovey, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Monroe Parker, Oct. 25-Nov. 8
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor
Brdwy. at High
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
1185 Willamette
Two Services — 9:45 and 11:00 a.m.
Layman's Sunday
"The Challenge of Change" by Roy McCall
Ministers: Berlyn V. Farris, S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding,
Kenneth W. Peterson
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1166 Oak Phone 4-1425
Dr. Carroll Roberts, Minister
10:50 a.m.—"Builders of Churches"
7:30 p.m.—"If Jesus Should Come, Wha* Would Be His Mes
sage?"
All students invited to sing in
our student choir for the evening services