Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 19, 1954, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Religious Notes
by Mitzi Asai
R'tli-jiou* Now* Editor
' Lurner House
F. Clark, head of the education
department at Monmouth college,
will be at Luther House, 1370 Al-1
drr, for the weekly Sunday even- j
ing meeting. Formerly a profes- j
sor at St. Olaf college, Northfleld, |
Minn., his topic will be "The
Christian Teacher." Lunch la serv
ed at 0:30 p. m. Worship and the '
speaker will follow.
Wednesday noon luncheon dis
cussion this week will center on
the Apostle's Creed, one of the
five parts of the catechism. Bible
study will be held as usual at 9 j
p. m. Thursday.
On February 28, no lunch will j
be served. Instead, a basket so
cial (boys furnishing the baskets,
girls doing the bidding) will take
place. Proceeds will go to the sup
port the Luther house basketball l
team which is now planning for j
the regional YMCA tourney in Sa- j
lem. The team has won both the
city and district tournaments, and '
has won two trophies.
Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship
A combined fellowship retreat
for the OSC and CO chapters of
Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship
will be held Friday evening1
through Sunday afternoon at the I
conference grounds at Nelscott.
Paul Byer and Rosalind Rinker,
Inter-varsity staff members for
the Pacific Northwest, will be the
principal speakers for the retreat, j
The weekend program will be un- j
der the direction of the Oregon j
State chapter. Persons planning to
attend the retreat should cpntact
Harvey Richmond, 3-1321, no la
ter than Friday afternoon for
complete details.
Westminster Foundation
Tonight at 8 p. m. is game night
at Westminster house, with a mil
lion and one games and Pronto
Pups planned.
Sunday at 9 a. m. the usual
coffee hour will be followed by the
group's participation in the World ;
Student Day of Prayer service,
sponsored by the University Relig-,
ious council, at Gerlinger hall, j
9:45 a. m.
The vesper service at 6 p. m. at
the house will be led by Ralph
Beardsley and Nancy Quinn. Wil-1
ton Hartzler from the American!
Friends Service committee, will
speak on "Summer Service Pro
jects." A social hour with refresh
ments will follow.
Wednesday's 12:30 p. m. Chapel!
service will be led by Bob Dean, j
At the 5:30 fellowship supper, the
guest speaker will be the Honor
able William C. Perry, justice of
the Oregon Supreme Court, who
will speak on the topic, “The Lay
man Carries the Ball.” A discus
son period will follow.
Christian Mouse
"Singing in the Rain," is the
theme for Christian House's big
social event of the year, to be
. held Saturday night at the Osburn
hotel beginning at 0:30. The mast
ter of ceremonies for this formal
banquet will be Al Busby, grad
uate student in history. Phyllis
Bates, freshman in liberal arts, is
chairman of the entertainment
committee. Reservations for the
banquet may be made through
Friday by calling Christian house,
5-3491.
QUO VADIS
SUITE
NOT FROM THE SOUND-TRACK,
BUT FROM THE SCORE, BY COM
POSER MIKAIOS ROSA-CAPITOL
GRAVES
1235 WILLAMETTE
Sunday morning following the |
!."ual 0:15 a. rn. "Donut Hour” at
Christian house, students will Join 1
he all-University observance ofj
he World Student Day of Prayer
it 9:45 in Gerlinger hall. At the |
5:30 p, m. fellowship diacusHion
aeriod, I. G. Nagy, professor of.
political aclenre, will apeak on
‘Capitalism and Communism," to
conclude the current series of
studies on the "Movements in
Human Thought and Their Relig
ouk Significance."
At the International fireside at
[> p. m. will be Milton Hartzler,
college secretary of the American
friends Service committee. He will
lead an Informal discussion on the
subject of work camps and sum
mer service projects.
The executive council will hold
its meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednes
day to prepare for the annual elec
tion of officers. The nominating
committee is composed of A1 Bus
hy, chairman, Pat Hartley, Bob
fiandall and Mrs. Clarence H. Kl
liott.
Newman Club
Chief Cook Jack of the Newman
club invites all Newmanites to a
breakfast Sunday following the 9
»• m. Mass. The breakfast will be
held in the cafeteria of St. Mary’s I
jrade school. Newmanites are al-1
to reminded of the 7 a. m. mass
ivhich is held dally through this,
veek Confessions are heard Sat
jrday afternoon between 4:45 and
5 p. m.
r
Housewives To Debate
Advertising at ON PA
wn<u wf j nink of Newspaper
Advertising,” will be presented by
i panel of Eugene housewives at
3:20 this afternoon in the Student
Union as a part of the annual Ore
gon Press conference. Willard L.'
I'hompson, assistant professor of j
journalism and business adminis
tration, will lead the women in
their discussion.
The press conference, co-spon-:
sored by the school of journalism j
and the Oregon Newspaper Pub- \
lishers association, began this
morning on the Oregon campus j
and will conclude with a luncheon 1
at the Eugene hotel Saturday,
Miss Gwladys Bowen, society
editor of the Porland Oregonian,
will address the conference at its I
annual banquet tonight at 6:30 at
the Eugene hotel on "Thirty Years
of Bowen’s Brides.” Gordon A.
Sabine, dean of the school of jour
nalism will emcee the banquet.
Other speakers for the confer
DIAMOND- WATCHES
SILVERWARE
HERBERT OLSON
JEWELER
175 E. Broadway
Eugene, Oregon
Expert Watch and
Jewelry Repairing
Phone 4-5353
f-ncc include William F. Johnston
of the Lewiston Idaho Morning j
Tribune, who will give the Eric j
Allen lecture; State Senator Ste
wart Hardie of the Condon Globe
Times and the Fossil Journal; *
Robert W. Chandler of the Eend
Bulletin; Giles A. French of the
Sherman County Journal in Moro
and Philip N. Bladine of the Mc
Minnville News-Register.
An ONPA Mechanical confer
■nce will be held Saturday after
j<v>n at the Eugene hotel in con
junction with the Press confer
ence. It will conclude with a 6:30
p. m. dinner at the hotel wherf
Floy C. McCall, head of (ftp Uni
versity of Oregon speech depart
ment, will speak on “It's All a
Hatter of How You Say It,"
Did You Know?
DAIRY QUEEN is now open
and making the nationally fa
mous CONE WITH THE
CURL ON TOP"
Dairy Queen 13 & Hilyard
After The Ball...
Give Your Date An
Oriental Treat.
CHINESE PEA PODS
Young Tender Pea Pods
With Onion & Pork
LOU LOU NOODLES
Special Noodles
North China Style
OH WAS MLACH
UEStAUHAWf
Student Church Directory
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First Congregational Church
490 13th Avenue East
Sermon Topic: "Hell"
Identical Services — 9:30 and 11:30 a.m.
Dr. Nicholson will give the sermon at both services
Wesley Goodson Nicholson
Minister
Weston H. Brockway
Director of Music
Sunday Service—8:45 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Sermons by Rev. E. D. Busch
Bible Class: 10 a.m. Dr. E. S. Wengert, Leader
Welcomel
Grace Lutheran Church
East 11th Avenue at Ferry Street
W. B. Maier, Pastor Arthur Wright, Assistant
Eugene S
First Assembly of God
710 W. 13th St. (about 1 Va miles west of the university)
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Divine Worship Service
6:30 p.m. C.A."s Youth Service
7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service
E. Elsworth Krogstad, Pastor Norman Campbell, Assistant
First Church of Christ, Scientist
A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl
Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday School 11 a.m.
Sermon: "Mind"
Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86
West Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon
Tuesday 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger
9:45 a.m. Bible Study
11:00 a.m. "The Marks and Woes of Hypocrits"
Broadcast over KASH
7:30 p.m. "Is Eugene as Bad as Sodom?"
Also Baptismal Service
First Baptist Church
Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Brdwy. at High
First Methodist Church
1185 Willamette
Sermon
Freedom's Weapons
By Dr. S. Raynor Smith
Ministers: Berlyn V. Farris, S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding,
Kenneth W. Peterson
First Christian Church
1166 Oak Phone 4-U25
Dr. Carroll Roberts Minister
TWO SERVICES 10:50 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sermon: "Clear Conscience"
5:30 Snack Lunch
Family World Friendship Service
Students are invited to sing in our Student Choir
on Sunday evenings
CHRISTIAN HOUSE-OUR STUDENT CENTER-736 E. 16th Ave.
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