Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1954, Page Six, Image 6

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    - - RELIGIOUS NOTES
by Mitzi Asa!
Religious Newt Cditor
Luther House
Sunday evening following a sup
per to be held at 5:30, Rev. Ram
sey of Portland will speak on Lu
theran welfare work. Marlene
Bronson and Roger Danielson are.
in charge of the supper.
Wednesday, following the noon j
luncheon. Pastor Ingward Olsen of;
Bethesda Lutheran church, will;
lead a discussion of Luther's Small
Catechism. A contest for getting
new members to the Wednesday!
noon luncheons is now in progress.
As of last Wednesday, Roger Dan
ielson's team is leading Carol
Beeche’s. The losing team at the
end of the term is to furnish the
eats for the spring outing.
Bible study groups have gotten!
off to a good start, but students
are still urged to check at the!
house and come to their assigned I
groups.
Lutherans are reminded to keep
the weekend of May 6 to 8 open
for the coast retreat.
Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship
Members of the inter-varsity
Christian fellowship are complet
ing plans to attend the annual
state-wide retreat from April 30
to May 2 at Silver Creek falls.
Other Oregon schools to be repre
sented there are Oregon State col
celeg, Portland State college, Lew
is and Clark college and Oregon
College of Education. Principal
speaker for the weekend will be
Melvin J. Frisen. west coast sec
retary' of the IVCF and director
of Campus-by-the-Sea at Catalina,
Calif. Total cost for the conference
is $4. Persons planning to attend
jshould contact Lois McGowan at
4-0054, for transportation.
Missionary’ emphasis month will
be highlighted at the next regu
lar meeting of IVCF, to be held
Tuesday in the Student Union. A
comprehensive report of world
missionary conditions will be dis
cussed. Special music and a. coffee
bour will conclude the program.
New officers for IVCF are
Richard Koe, president; Shirley
Knox, vice-president; Judith Ped
ersen, secretary; and Harvey Rich
mond, treasurer.* Miss Olive A.
Slocum, associate- professor of
r.ursing education, is chapter ad
viser.
Christian House
Christian house 'is celebrating
the fifth anniversary of its open
ing on the University of Oregon
campus, with a big birthday party
and open house Sunday afternoon
from 2 till 5. Jean Miller is chair
CAMPUS BRIEFS
Deadline for items for this column is at 4
p.m. the day prior to publication.
0 AH money coHected by World
University Service solicitors must
be turned in at the YMCA office,
Student Union 319, or to Germaine
LaMarche by 5 p. nj. Friday.
Can?
SELL IT THRU THE I
WMIIADS
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LOST—Cigarette lighter between
CoUge Side and Lemon "O." Ini
tials J.P.T, on lighter. Call John
at University Cleaners. 4-23
FOR SALE—Light weight bicycle
$20. Phene 4-3682. Between 6
and 7 o'clock. 4-24
IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE
EMERALD ADVERTISERS
man of the festivities. She is as
sisted by Pat Hartley, nl charge of
program; Janice Milton, decora
tions; Maxine Molkie and Joan
Wilson, refreshments: Doug Calef,
tours of the house; and Bob Ran
dall. exhibits. Sherman Holmes,
senior in law, who was first pres
ident of the house when it opened
in April. 1949. has prepared a
folder for distribution to all guests.
Guests are invited to come and
leave as they wish, according ot
the executive council. The welcom
ing commitee includes Lyle Spears,
president; Victor P. Morris, chair
man of the board of directors:
Mrs. Clarence Elliot, house direc
tor: and Libby Briscoe, student
council member.
The Sunday morning program
will begin as usual with the dough
aut hour at 9:15. followed by Bible
study led by Victor Morris. The
evening fellowship hour will not be
held because the birthday festivi
ties will still be going on.
The executive council will meet
at 6:30 p.m., where plans will be
made fro conducting the entire
Sunday evening church service at
First Christian church on May 2.
JoAnne Flanders is chairman for
this event.
Canterbury Club
Canterbery club will not meet
this Sunday because of the dioces
anconvention at St. Paul’s church
in Salem. Episcopal students are
asked to remember that here will
be the usual Celebration of the
, Holy Communion Wednesday
: morning at 7 a m. in Gerlinger
hall.
On Thursday at 4 p.m. nt the
College Side there will he a dis
cussion concerning church prac
tices and doctrines. All interested
students are cordially invited by
the group to attend.
Westminster Foundation
Tonight at 8 p.m. an informal
get-together will be held with all
those wishing to attend the All
campus Vodvil show leaving for
McArthur court at 9:45 p.m. Re
freshments will be served at the
foundation after the show.
Saturday at 1 pin. there will be
a work party to clean up the yard
; at West M.
There will be a coffee hour at
9 a.m. Sunday, followed by the
Bible class studying Christian doc
trine. Loris Larson will lead the
study of the third article of the
Statement of the Reformed Faith,
"Of the Creation." The 6 p. m. ves
per service will be led by Randy
Middleton, and will include a med
itation given by Rev. Thom Hun
ter. “What Comes After Easter?"
A social hour with refreshments
will follow,
Wednesday's 12:30 p.m. chapel
service will be led by Bob Dean.
At the evening fellowship supper
at 5:30, the guest speaker will be
Paul Newton Poling, pastor of the
First Presybterian church in Sa
lem. He will speak on "The Re
sponsibility of the Church in Po
liticul World Struggle.”
Wesley Foundation
The spring conference of the
Oregon Methodist Student move
ment will be held at Camp Mn
gruder this weekend. Those attend
ing the conference will leave in
cars Friday afternoon. Olen Olds,
chaplain of Denver University
chapter, is the plutforin speaker.
Due to the conference, the Koin
onia Klass will not meet this Sun
day. At C p.m. Sunday evening
there will be a light supper hrirl
program.
A pot luck supper will be held
Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. Chapel srrv
lee, now being held on Thursdays, .
will be at 12 a.m.
Beginning May 2 VV’esley foun
dation will Hturt a series of .Sun- -
day programs on the lives of the
apostles. These student-led pro
grama will be concerned on the
lives of the Apostles after the cru
cifixion of Christ.
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SEA FOOD
CHICKEN
COMPLETE DINNERS
Come Out for
a Gourmet's
Delight.
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The New Lynwood
One>half Mile North of Overhead on 99N
Studenf Church Directory
First Congregational Church
490 13th Avenue East
Identical Services — 9:30 and 11:30 a.m.
Guest Speaker — Clarence Gillette
of Marusyama, Japan.
Topic: Insights from Japan
Wesley Goodson Nicholson Weston H. Brockway
Minister Director of Music
Sunday Service 8:45 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
"The Resurrected Body"
10:00 a.m. Bible Class—Dr. E. S. Wengert—leader
• Lenten Vesper Service—7:30 p.m.
Welcome!
Grace Lutheran Church
East 11 th Avenue at Ferry Street
W. B. Maier, Pastor Arthur Wrignt, Assistant
First Assembly of God
710 W. 13th St. (about 1 Vi miles west of the university)
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship Service
6:30 p.m. C.A.'s Youth Service
7:45 p.m. Evangelisic 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: "Probation After Death"
Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86
West Broadway .. . Organization at University of Oregon
Tuesday 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger
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First Baptist Church
11:00 a.m. Fellowship with the Risen Lord"
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
7:30 p.m. A new film, "Christ's Sermon
_ for the Ages" also "Billy
Graham in London."
Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Brdwy. at High
First Methodist Church
1185 Willamette
Sermon: "The Use of Money"
Ministers: Berlyn V. Farris, S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding,
Kenneth W. Peterson