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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1954)
RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES by Mitzi Asai Rolifjiout Newi Editor Society of Friends Hunday at H p.rn. at tin home of Hoy Andrew**, 1501 Sylvan dr. Mr. Andrews will review Clarence Pickett’s book “For More Than Bread.’’ A forum will follow the1 review. The public Ih invited to thin* meeting of the Friends, and stu dents tt e •• ding transportation i should call Mrs. Monctte Thatchei id 3-37-17. Weekly worship meet ings for this group an- held each Sunday at 11 a.in. at Westminster house. Luther House At 5:30 p.rn. Sunday the guest * iH-aker will be Rev. Kvcrctt Jen ■ en, Grace Lutheran church, Cor vallis. ami member of the Luther an Foundation board. H<- will fpeak on student work, immedi ately following the supper at 5:30. Lenten services are still being held Wednesday mornings from 7:30 to 7:50. Tlius far in five meet ings. thirty have attended, the highest being eight last Wednes day The plan for new Bible study fells will go into effect Monday. Students are urged to check the bulletin board ut the house for the time. The following officers have re cently been elected: Len Frojeo, president: Hon Christenson, vice president; Lynn Bedding, secre tary. and Bruce Irvin, treasurer. Committee heads are Mike Cotter, fervige; Beaudette Smith, evangel ism: Chuck Dahlln, worship; Hits Grislis, study, and Gary Peter son, recreation. Students are reminded of May 6 to H, which in the time for the re .treat at Camp Westwlnd on the coast. Newman Club There will be a Newman club meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. It will be held in the recreation room of Sacred Heart hospital, beginning with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Newmanltes are again remind ed of the Lenten schedule. There U a dialogue mass at 6:55 a.m. CAMPUS BRIEFS I)t»d!iiw for item* for thi* column ii at 4 P it. (be day prior 10 publication. 0 Spcakrnt for the World fnl versity Service fund drive and ' WUS speakers committee will meet Monday at 4 p. m. in the Student Union, according to Jean ' Sandine, speakers committee ‘ chairman. 0 All living organizations tnun'i turn in their preference and quota lists for Duck Preview housing to ' the alumni office in the Student H Union by 5 p. m. today, according k to Norm Webb, housing chairman | j for the weekend. 0 House representatives for the Junior Weekend float parade will meet Tuesday at 4 p. m. tn the Student Union, according to Ann Hopkins and Mary Wilson, co chairmen of the parade. 0 Petitions are due today for applicants for the job of running the embossograph machine for the Student Union board, according to , Bob Koutek, treasurer of the , board. Interested persons may ob , tain further information by call ’ ing Koutek at 3-1321; Andy Ber ' wick at 5-9912 or 234, or Donna . Buse at 235. 0 Any junior woman entering her senior year next fall is eligible to apply now for a Hazel Schwer ing scholarship. Letters of appli cation must be written and sub mitted to Mrs. Golda Wickham, Emerald hall, by Saturday, each weekday morning, Benedic Uon of the Blessed Sacrament, followed Ijy the recitation of the ro ary at 7 p.m. each Wednesday, ,md Stations of the Crons Friday evenings at 7. Newmanites are urged to attend these devotions. Temple Beth Israel Th< congregation of Temple Bet.ii Israel is planning a special traditional Seder Service and din ner (Passover) on Sunday, April 18, at 6 p.m. at the Temple, Port land street and 25th. All Jewish students are invited to be tin- guests of‘the congrega tion, regardless of whether they belong to the Hillel group. Sigma Alpha Mu, or have no affiliation. However, reservations must be made either by phoning 4-7203 to day or by calling the chairman of Hillel, Howard Sussman, at the SAM house. Christian House Tonight there will be an open house from 8 to 12 p.m. with the recreation committee In charge. Evelyn Studenicka is chairman. Saturday from 9 a m. to 2 p.m. there will be a work party to do odd Jobs around the house and yard, preparatory to the celebra tion of the fifth anniversary of the founding of Christian House on this campus in April, 1949. Doug Calef is chairman for the day. Lunch will be served at noon. Sunday morning the doughnut hour will be at 9:15 an usual, fol lowed by two Bible Clausen, One Is led by Victor P. Morris, dean of the school of business, the other (for older and married students> by Clarence M. Klliott. At 5:30 p. m. Sunday the P. K.'s (Preachers’ Kids) will lead a discussion of their own choosing. Betty Myers is in charge of ar rangements. The newly cfected council, led by Lyle Spears, president, will meet at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Tuesday and Thursday even ing “ at 6:15, students will go call ing on other students under thei leadership of Jim Mawhirter. mem bership chairman. The new prayer chapel, whi< h; was dedicated last Sunday even ing, will be used throughout Eas ter week for early morning pray er services from 7:30 to 7:45. Jean Milter, worship chairman, is in charge of these cervices. All stu dents are invited to these periods of meditation and to the use of the prayer chapel at any and all times for private devotions. Wesley Foundation Sunday morning at 9:30 rides will be furnished from Gerlinger hall to the hirst Methodist church. The Koinonia Kla.-.s will meet at 9:45. “Jesus Christ the Same,” given by Dr. Cecil Ristow, will be the church service topic at 9:45 and 11 a. m. Following the light supper Sun <!ay at 6 p. rn. the program will he Pilate s Washbowl,” an Inter- j pie tat ion of the incident recorded In Matthew 27:24, which Pilate givea up .Jeans to be crucified. Following a potiuck supper at 5:30 p. rn. Tuesday, Rev. Bob Bur tner, Trinity Methodist church, will give his interpretation of Eas ter. Ken Bond will lead chapel serv ice Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. j will be the regular choir practice time. During a recent election of offi cers the following were elected: Tom Warnock, president; Dick Mc Daniel, first vice-president in charge of program; Jackie Mea dows, second vice-president in , charge of personnel: Mcrilyn Ful lerton, secretary; and Phil Book ing, treasurer. Friendly House Bob Frazier, reporter for the1 Eugene Register-Guard and a grad uate of the University, will speak at Friendly house, 2445 Kincaid St., tonight at 8 p. m. His topic ! for the evening is “My Best Friends are Windbags." Westminster Foundation Tonight at 8 p. m. there will be held a candy making party. Lynn Husband will serve as chief cook and bottle wrasher. Sunday at 9 a. m. there will be a coffee hour, followed by a con tinuation of the study of Christian on® doctrine as found in the Statement of Reformed Faith. Keith Heller, gradualo in business administra tion. will lead the discussion on article 3, “Of the Ktemal Pur pose. ' At 6 p. m. Myrla Thomas will conduct the worship portion of the evening vesper service. Rev. Thom Hunter will deliver an ex position entitled “Implications of Easter." A social hour with re freshments will follow. At 12:30 p. m. Wednesday there will be a chapel setwice. In the evening at 5:30 the r egular fellow ship supper will feature Mrs. Gladys Lawther, director cf the Northwests World University Service, formerly known a - WSSF. Mrs. Lawther has recentlv re turned from a trip to India, ami she will address the group on the topic. “India An Aiea of Ten “ior.-. She plans, in addition to her talk, to show slides of India from her personal collection. The public is invited to attend. Springfield Christian Church "When Christ Comes In" will be the sermon of the 11 a. m. Sunday service at the Springfield Chris tian church. Rev. Ernest Worden, pastor, will recrive fifty new mem bers into the church at thc^mom ing sei-vice. At 7 p. m. Mr. Wor den will deliver “Why Tamest Thou?" A candlelight communion service is scheduled for Thursday, at S p. m. Student Church Directory I First Congregational Church 490 13th Avenue East SERMON: OVERCOMING THE WORLD Wesley Goodson Nicholson Weston H. Brockway Minister Director of Music Palm Sunday Services 8:45 a.m. and 11:90 a.m. Bible Classes 10:00 a.m.—Dr. E. S. Wengert, leader Sunday Evening Lenten Service—7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday Communion Service 8:00 p.m. Good Friday Worship Service 8:00 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church East 11th Avenue at Ferry Street W. B. Maier, Pastor Arthur Wright, Assistant C-utjene 3 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. Elsworlh 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: "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" 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 Hour 11:00 a.m. "Christ Looks at the City'' 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. "Christ Before Pilate" First Baptist Church Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Brdwy. at High First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette SERMON: "JESUS CHRIST, THE SAME" Dr. Carl Ristaw, Special Speaker Ministers: Berlyn V. Farris, S. Raynor Smith; Dorothy Harding; Kenneth W. Peterson First Christian Church 1166 Oak Phone 4-1425 Dr. Carrol Roberts, Minister Sermon: "Evangelistic Decision Day" Two Services 10:50 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Students are invited to sing in our Student Choir on Sunday evenings CHRISTIAN HOUSE-OUR STUDENT CENTER-736 E. 16th Ave.