Religious Notes by Mitzi Asai Rtligiout N«wt Editor Canterbury Club This Sunday at 6 p.m. Canter bury Club will meet for the first time spring term at St. Mary's Episcopal church. Thirteenth and Pearl streets. Evening prayer will be followed by an informal sup per around the fireplace. Rev. Robert Ellis, chaplain to Episco pal students and faculty, will pre sent in inquirer’s forum with the topic “Early Development of Wor ship in the Anglican Church." There will also be an election of officers. Luther House Sunday evening, immediately following the supper at 5:30 p.m., a radio play from Dorothy Sayer’s book, “Born to Be King," will be read to students. Wednesday noon the second luncheon of the term will be held and the discusion of Luther’s small catechism continued. For the last few Wednesdays, the Apostle’s Creed has been discussed. Revamping of the present Bible study schedule is in progress, but until a new schedule is worked out, the meetings will continue on Thursdays at 9 p.m. The re treat on the coast at Camp West wind w'ill be held May 7 to 9. Wesley House At 9:45 Sunday morning at the First Methodist church will be the regular meeting of the Koinonia Klass. Rides will be furnished from Gerlinger hall at 9:30. The church worship services at 9:45 and 11 am. will be “Easter's Signifi cance.” Everyone is invited to meet Sunday afternoon at 3, when cars will leave Gerlinger hall for Armi tage park. The program includes games and a light supper. The program for the evening will feature an address by Rev! Berlyn Farris, in which he will give his interpretation of the meaning of T-'o etor Tuesday, following a potluck supper at 5:30 p.m. on the sun porch of Gerlinger hall, Rev. Harold Shellhart will give his in terpretation of Easter. A movie concerning the activities at Camp Seabeck, Washington, (sponsored by the Y’s) will be shown. Chapel service will be held Wed nesday at 12:3Q p.m. in Gerlinger. Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. will be choir practice. A special election for vice-presi dent in Charge of program will be held Sunday evening, due to the resignation of Dick Brown, fresh man in music education, v/ho is returning to Alaska. Charming Club The Channing club will hold an open discussion meeting at the Unitarian church' Sunday evening at 7. The topie for discussion -will be “Evaluating the Concepts of God’’ led by the Rev. Edw'ard L. Ericson of the Unitarian church. Ericson, recently installed as minister of the Eugene Unitarian church, will speak to the group for the first time. A discussion period will follow the informal address and coffee will be served. . _ ... .:-t-- ■ f Christian House The new prayer chapel at Chris tian House will be dedicated at the 5:30 p.m. service Sunday. The worship committee with Jean Mil ler, chairman, and the chapel com mittee with Roger Weaver, chair man, will have charge of the dedi cation. Mitzi Asai, senior in edu-' cation, will speak on the “Signifi cance of Prayer and Personal De votions in the Life of Students,’’ as part of the preparatory service. Thitry-five delegates have sign ed up to attend the fourth annual [regional conference of the j Disciples Student fellowship, which meets this weekend at Menucha. i • 'Ralph Adams, former University j student now attending Medical | school in Portland, is regional president. Kammy Chun is Ore I gon vice-president and JoAnne Flanders, special students, is secre tary. Cars will leave Christian house every hour after twelve | o'clock Friday, returning the lat ter part of Sunday afternoon. New officers were recently elec ted as follows: Lyle Spears, sopho more in architecture, president; j Dorothy Her, sophomore in jour : nalism, and Joan Wilson, sopho j more in pre-nursing, vice-presi dents; Shirley Goff, freshman in t liberal arts, recording secretary; j Kammy Chun, junior in sociology, j correspoding secretary; Roger i Weaver, freshman in liberal arts, itreasurer; Rosalind Lowrance, i Junior in liberal arts, historian; ! and Bob Randall, senior in liberal i arts, executive adviser. June Fulco* ; sophomore in music, is editor of ; the “Duck Call.” April is Christian house's birth day month. The fifth anniversary of the opening of the house is be | ing celebrated. A t the married student's dinner group held last Tuesday two of the original mem i bers of the first executive council ; were present. They are Casey ; Hyde Chaney, graduate student in education, and Everett Cecil, now ot Corvallis. Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. the old and new executive councils will meet jointly. The Sunday morning doughnut hour will be held at 9:15 as usual, and Victor Morris, dean, school of business, will lead the 9:45 a.m. Bible discussion period. Westminster Foundation Tonight at 8 p.m. there will be an April Fool's party with games, dancing and refreshments. Sunday at 9 a.m. there will be a coffee hour, followed by a Bible study of Christian doctrine as found in the statement of reform ed faith. Rev. Thom Hunter will lead the discussion. That evening at 6 p.m. newly-elected officers of the Westminster Student associ ation will be installed, under the direction of Rev. Hunter and Bob Dean, retiring president. A social hour with refreshments will fol low. There will be a chapel service cn Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. At 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, Westminster students will meet at the founda tion to proceed to St. Mary’s Episcopal church for the annual banquet and installation of Uni versity Religions council officers. The speaker will be Rev. John E. Cantelon, pastor of the Fairmount Presbyterian church of Eugene. Jr. Panhel Tea Will Honor Senior High School Girls All women who pledged Boror itiea thin school year are requested to act ns hostesses at the annual Junior Panhellenlc tea Sunday, ac cording to Olivia Tharaldaon, pres ident of the group. Honoring all senior girls of high schools in Eugene and the sur rounding areas who are planning to attend any college next fall, the tea will be from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. in Gerlinger hall. This is the first year that the mothers of the girls have also been invited to the tea, stated Miss Tharaldaon. Purpose of the event is to acquaint the mothers and daughters with college women and college life. Present at the affair to assist in answ'ering any questions, social Art Education Prof To Attend Convention Thomas O. Ballinger, assistant professor of art education, will at tend the San Francisco convention of the Pacific Art association April 12 to 15. Ballinger, who will be a dis cussion leader for one of the ses sions, is a member of the nomin ating committee of the associa tion. The convention will bo at tended by art instructors, educa tors and members from the three Pacific coast states and Arizona and New Mexico. and academic, which the guests might have, will be Virginia Kempston, women's rou n s <• I or, Mrs. Margaret Kopp, Htudent af fairs aecretary, Mrs. Victor P. Morris, wife of the dean of the school of business, Mrs. V. F. Woodin, president of City Pan hellenic, and Vivian Pitman, sec retary of City Panhellenic during fall lushing. During the afternoon, an en graved plaque will be presented to the pledge class making the highest grades fall term. Committee heads for the tea are Jean Fay, refreshments, Rac Ber geron, music, and Judy White, clean-up. The Prettiest Cotton Frocks In Kugcne SEE THEM to DOWNSTAIRS AT HADLEYS Student Church Directory First Congregational Church 490 13fh Avenue East Identical Services — 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Dr. Nicholson will give the sermon at both services Wesley Gocdson Niclrolson Weston H. Brockway . Minister Director of Music Sunday Service—8:45 a.m. and 1 1:00 a.m. "Sin and Righteousness" 10 a.m. Sunday School—Dr. E. S. Wengert—leader Lenten'Vesper Service—7:30 p.m. Welcome! Grace Lutheran Church East 11th Avenue at Berry Street W. B. Maier, Pastor Arthur Wright, Assistant n > (Lugene A First Assembly of God 710 W. 13th St. (about 1 Vi 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: "Unreality" Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86 West Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon Tuesday 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger You are invited to hear DR. JOCK TROUP OF GLASGOW, SCOTLAND APRIL 4 8 1 1 a.m. "The Greatest Spiritual Emblem in the Bible" 7:30 p.m. "The Heart's Greatest Need" 7:30 p.m. Youth Night With Youth Choir King's Daughters will participate in the evening service. First Baptist Church Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Brdwy. at High First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette Sermon "The Great Offensive" by Rev. Farris Ministers: Berlyn V. Farris, S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding, Kenneth W. Peterson First Christian Church 1166 Oak Phone 4-1425 Dr. Carroll Roberts Minister 1 1:00 a.m.—"I Am A Christian" 7:30 p.m.—"Table Talks of Jesus" Third in a Series about dogs Students are invited to sing in our Student Choir on Sunday evenings CHRISTIAN HOUSE-OUR STUDENT CENTER-736 E. 16th Ave. rJ^et A C^o to (Church