Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1954, Page Seven, Image 7

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    - - RELIGIOUS NOTES - -
by Milzi Asal
Relifj'out New* Editor
Luther House
Thin Sunday the Luther house
will host the Oregon Lutheran
group. Guest speaker for the eve
ning will be Arnold Nelson of 811
verton, who will speak on the
work of the Lutheran world fed
eration in relocating and replacing
European refugees In this country.
The evening program will begin
with a supper at 5:30 served by
Marl Griffiths, Bruce Irvin, Mary
1-ou Sunderland and Chuck Dah
len.
Lutherans are reminded of the
Wednesday luncheons from 12 to
12:50 p.m. Last Wednesday there
were over 50 present. All Lutheran
students are invited to attend this
Wednesday, at which time prayer
will be discussed.
Bible study groups will meet;
Monday at 3 p.m., Wednesday at
9 p.m. and Thursday at 9 a.m., !
1J a.m., and 9 p.m.
May 29 is the date set for a
deep-sea fishing trip. Anyone in
terested should see Jim Kallas
at Luther house or call 4-7373.
Canterbury Club
Canterbury will meet at Oregon
State college this Sunday for a
dinner meeting with the group
there. Cara will leave the Student
Union between 5 and 5:15 p.m.
Next Wednesday there will be
the celebration of the feaat of
the Holy Ascension, Holy Com
munion. at Gerlinger hall, begin
ning at 7 a m. Ascension day ia
one of the great feaat* of the
Chriatian year.
Newman Club
The Oregon Newman club will
Join with the Oregon State club
for their annual picnic thia Sun
day. The group will leave from
Sacred Heart hospital at 6:30
am. for the trip to Corvallis
There they will attend 8 o'clock
mahji, and then continue on to
Fogcrty creek. Refreshments will
be taken by the group at a cost of
Oreganos on Sale
On SU Mezzanine
A few copies of the 1954 Ore
fcana may still be purchased in the
administrative office on the Stu
dent Union mezzanine, according
to Jim Light, Oregana business
manager, Price is $6.25.
Students who have purchased
yearbooks but have not picked
them up yet may do so in the SU
administrative office.
CAMPUS BRIEFS
Deadline (or items (or thit column II at 4
p m. the day prior to publication.
0 The House chaplains will
hold a business meeting and pic
nic Sunday afternoon at the home
of Francis Dart, assistant profes
sor of physics. Transportation will
be provided from the east entrance
of the Student Union at 2 p.m.
Sunday, according to Maurice E.
Bell, president.
0 Kecent pledges'during wom
en's spring term open rush include
Lorna Lee Davis, Chi Omega;
Jackie Swenson, Sigma Kappa,
and Mary Jo Flterre, Kappa Alpha
Theta.
0 The frosh picnic committee
will hold a dinner meeting at 5
p.m. today at Carson hall, accord
ing to Gary West, freshman class
representative.
0 The Oregon-Oregon State
Women’s Recreational association
play day scheduled for Saturday
with OSC has been cancelled, ac
cording to Sally Stadelman, WRA
publicity chairman.
41 Amphibians, women’s swim
ming honorary, will hold tryouts
at 8:30 p.m. Monday in Gerlinger
pool, according to President Olivia
Tharaldson.
75 ceritH each. Newmanites and
their friends' are asked to phone
Carolyn Davis at 3-1056 to make
reservations for the trip.
Inter-Varsity
Inter-varsity Chrlatian fellow
whip will conclude its regular
meetings' for the .school year with
a weiner roawt at the Harlow Hap
tiwt camp ground* this* Tuesday.
Transportation will be provided
from the Student Union, with cars
leaving at 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. A
brief discussion-worship period
will climax the picnic.
Chcmning Club
Alburey Cawtell, philosophy de
partment head, will apeak at
Channing club’s meeting this Sun
day, beginning at 7:30 p.m. In
the Unitarian church. The topic
of his address' will be ‘The Church,
School and Statf;.” Castell will ex
amine the question of why Ameri
cans are willing to allow the state
to take such an active part in
academic education and no part in
religious education. The meeting
is open to the public and refresh
ments will be s*erved.
Wesley Foundation
We - ley foundation has te en
challenged by Westminster foun
dation to a softball game at Hen
drick's bridge tonight. A picnic,
volleyball and other recreation is
scheduled. Cars will leave Gerling
er hall at 6 p.m.
Ibis afternoon and tomorrow,
We-deyans are having their annual
"Odd Job day.” Money received
will fie used to help pay tuition
and expenses- for Namiko Ikeda,
Junior in physical education from
Tokyo, Japan.
The Koirionia Klass will meet
Sunday morning at 9:45 at the!
First Methodist church. The en
tire group will participate in the
discussion of Leslie Weatherhcad's!
book, "The Will of God," which
has been discussed in parts by
various persons, during the past
weeks of the class. For those wish
ing rldea to the church, cars will
leave Gerlinger hall at 9:30. Fol
lowing refreshments at the usual
8 p.m. meeting on the Gerlinger]
hall aunporch, Merilyn Fullerton, I
sophomore in education, will speak
on "The Apostle Stephen: His
Writing. Thinking and Influence
on the Karly Church.”
H. Ft. Taylor, psychology depart
ment head, will speak Tuesday fol
lowing the 5:30 p.m. potluck sup
per on the Gerlinger sunporch. His
topic is "We Were Born to Be
lieve."
Stan Heth, junior in sociology,
will lead the chapel service Thurs
day at 12:30 in Gerlinger hall.
Christian House
Christian house is holding its
annual retreat and planning con
ference this weekend at Harmony
lodge at Nelscott, on the coast.
Cars will leave the house through
out thin afternoon, with Orville
Carroll as transportation chair
man. Betty Myers is general chair
man for the affair. She is assisted
by Shirley Goff, food chairman;
Chuck Brownlow, recreation, and
Lyle Spears, program. The con
ference theme is "Ever by Thy \
Spirit.” Special guest leader will
be Rev. Kenneth Peterson, director
of Wesley foundation.
Sunday morning services will be
held as usual at Christian house,
beginning with the 9:15 a.m.
doughnut hour, followed by Bible
study led by Victor P. Morris,
dean of the school of business.
There will be no other Sunday ser- I
vices this week because of the re
treat.
Married students are planning
a picnic at Richardson's point on
Fein Ridge lake for this Tuesday
at 6 p.m., according to Preston
Bradley, president. Each couple
should bring their own weiners
and buns, table service, and either
a salad or a dessert. The annual
election of officers will take place
during the evening. Family groups
are welcomed by the group. For
further details, call 5-3491.
Westminster Foundation
Tonight at 5:45 Westminster
will meet Wesley in a softball
game at Hendrick's bridge park.
A weiner roast after the game is
planned.
This Sunday at 9 a.m. coffee
and doughnuts will be served, '
fitter which the Bible etudy $!» -4
will continue its discussion of the
"Brief Statement of Reformed
Faith," article eight. Sunday
afternoorm a picnic at Paradise
park on the upper McKenzie river ,
is planned, with cars leaving the
house at 4 p.m. The evening wor
ship service will be led by Betty
Gillum and Keith Heller, follow
ing which Rev. Thom Hunter will
given an exposition entitled "The.
Test of DiscipTeship.”
Wednesday at 12:30 p,m. there
will be a chapel service at the
house. In the evening at 5:30 the
fellowship supper will feature a
student panel, moderated by Jer
ry Melone, whose topic of dia
cussion will be "Should We Be
Concerned About Discrimination
in Student Living Organizations.”
First Baptist Church
The Palermo brothers, Italian
musicians and evangelists, will be
present during the morning wor
ship at 11 a.m. this Sunday at
Eugene First Baptist church. The
brothers have held evangelistic
crusades throughout the world
under the auspices of Youth for
Christ international. At the 7:30
p.m. service, the Christian busi
nessmens committee of Eugene
will take charge of the program.
Participating *ill be Fred Rady,
president of CBMC ar.d manager
of Burch's Shoe store, ar.d Herb
Jauchen, manager of William’s
department store.
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Studenf Church Directory
First Congregational Church
490 13th Avenue East
The Congregational Church
invites you to attend its
services
9:30 - 1-1:00
Wesley Goodson Nicholson
Minister
Weston H. Brockway
Director of Music
Sunday Service 8:45 a.m. & 11:00 a m.
Communion Services at Both Hours
10:00 a.m. Bible Class—Dr. E. S. Wengert—leader
Sermon, "Availing Prayer"
Welcome!
Grace Lutheran Church
East 11th Avenue at Ferry Street
W. B. Maier, Pastor Arthur Wright, Assistant
First Assembly of God
710 W. 13th St. (about IVa miles west of the university)
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
1 1:00 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.iTi. and 8 p.m.
Sunday School 11 a.m.
Sermon: "Soul and Body"
Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86
West Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon
Tuesday 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger
A
First Baptist Church
9:45 a.m. Sunday School Goal, 1200
11:00 a.m. Hear Palermo Bros.
Talented Italian Musicians and
Evangelists
7:30 p.m. "Faith & Religion From a Bust
man's Viewpoint"
Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Brdwy. at High
First Methodist Church
1185 Willamette
Sermon: "Finally, Brethren, Farewell"
Ministers: Berlyn V. Farris, S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding,
Kenneth W. Peterson
First Christian Church
1166 Oak
Phone 4*1425
Sermon: "This Grace Also"
— Dedication Sunday —
For Dedication of Tithing Covenants
and Estimates of Giving
CHRISTIAN HOUSE-OUR STUDENT CENTER-736 E. loth Ave.
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