RELIGIOUS NOTES - - Deadline for Religious Notes next week ir. Wednesday noon. All items for the col umn must be submitted to the Emerald news office by the deadline for inclusion in the column which will appear in the Thurs day edition of the Emerald next week. by Mitzi Asai Religious News Editor Wesley Foundation The - Wesley couucit'-s . annual ’.spring planning retreat will be '■held this weekend at La swell's ‘■cabin, located on the coast, ijear '.Neskowin. The .primary function of the retreat is to ■pvittuat.^ the j.ast year’s activities and to make jplans for the coming school year, ‘jnainly in the fields of program, worship and recreation. However, ■ the weekend's activities will also. :z- - ■':_d_ r —- ** - -**•■* - ROTC Department Has Staff Change • Three new Air Force ROTC officers are now on campus and will remain as faculty members in •1954-55. They are Col. Robert Forbes from Korea. Maj. Lewis ,E. Tiffany from Maxwell Air ' Force Base, Montgomery, Ala., and Sgt. J. J. Palmer from Ox nard ARB, Calif. Officers leaving at the end of this year are Col. S. E. Sheffeild. Capt. R. A. Laurence. Maj. G. R. Smith and Sgt. J. O. Bateman. ■•Maj. N. N. Mihailov has already loft for the Far East. Army officers who have left are Capt. Harry A. Buckley for the in fantry school at Ft. Benning. Ga.. pending overseas assignment, and ■Sgt. W. J. Harder for Ft. Lewis. Wash. No Army replacements have been named as yet. Today's Staff Make up editor—Kitty Fraser News staff—Dorothy Her, Joe Gardner. Copy deslt—Len Calvert, Jerry Harrell. Night editor—Kathleen Mor rison. Advertising Staff—Dick Carter, V'alera Vierra. Jean Sandine. Ad Assistant—Paul Keefe Morning Editor—Sam Vahey Linotype and Rewrite — Don Larson. Bart Dobson, Carl Groth. Give Dad Your Portrait w on His Day June 20th! Let Us Make It For You IDE FEHLY STUDIO On The Campus Ph. 4-3432 include singing, fellowship, recre ation, beach parties and food. Sunday morning Rose Warner, lunior in philosophy, will continue the series in the lives of the Ap ostles, which she will present to the group at the retreat. She will speak on the Apostle Paul, his reasons for turning to Christian ity, his influence on the develop ment of Christianity, the changes evident in the world at the close of Paul's ministry, as well as those I which- continue to take place due | to the influence of his thinking and writing. The Koinonia Klass and Sunday evening program will not be held as usual, due to the retreat. Chapel service tVill be held Thursday at 12t80 p.m. at Ger linger hall, led by Liz Mcllveen, sophomore in liberal arts. Christian House Today many students will at tend the statewide conference on Christian unity, which is to be held in the First Christian church 6f Salem. Featured speakers will be Ronald Osborne of Butler uni versity, formerly of Eugene, who is to spend next year in Geneva, Switzerland, at the World Council of Churches: and Robert Tobias, who has done reconstruction work and who has supervised overseas work camps for the World Chris tion Youth council for the past eight years. Bob Griffeth, sopho more in political science, and Jim Edwards, associate pastor of First Christian church, Eugene, will also bo on the program. Students wishing transportation should con tact Christian house. Sunday services at the house will begin at 9:15 a.m. with the doughnut hour. This will be ful- j lowed by Bible study at 9:15 led by Victor Morris, dean of the school of business. The 5:30 p.m. i fellowship hour will be a conclud-1 ing program in the series on j “Love, Courtship and Marriage,” with married couples discussing "How to Be Happily Married." Most activities of the week will center around the final feature of the fifth birthday celebration, an Alumni banquet at the house on Saturday, June 5, at 6 p.m. Kor mer students living in the Eugene area are in charge, with Wilma Chance serving as general chair man. Tickets are one dollar, and should be purchased ahead of time. Everett Cecil. Corvallis, Oregon graduate of 1953, will be master of ceremonies. Sunday. June 6, at 5 p.m. the seniors will be honored at the an nual outdoor buffet supper given by all students. Tickets should be purchased ahead of time. Seniors are the special guests. Westminster Foundation The entire weekend program, which includes tonight’s fellow ship, Sunday morning Bible study, and evening vesper service, has been cancelled because of the three-day holiday. The regularly scheduled fellowship supper will be hol'd on Wednesday, at 5:30 p.m. as usual. Following the sup per, Don Wadsworth, a University student, will present a "Slide Show" of Alaska. Luther House This Sunday there will be a pic nic supper at Luther house from 5 to 7 p.m. The losing team iu the membership contest was to serve, but since Carole Beech's team tied Roger Danielson's team, a potluek will be held. Each stu dent attending is asked to bring a hot dish, salad or dessert. After the supper, at 7:30 in Central Lutheran church, Bill Smith, ad visor lnnt year, will hr commis sioned as a missionary to Tangan yika, South Africa. Next Wednesday the last noon luncheon of the year will hr held. A. picnic will bo held, with ladies from nil the Lutheran churches serving. The new adviser for next year, Vernon Steinberg, is ulso expected to be there. Immediately after the luncheon Jim und Dar lene KalLus with the two hoys, will leave for the East. Everyone is invited to come and give the Kallases a send-off. Tomorrow is the day of the deep sea fishing trip. Anyone Interested should cnli Jim Kallas at -1-7373, Bible study groups will also con tinue to meet next week. GOING HOME BY TRAILWAYS BUS? For Summer Tour and Hotel Reservations PH. 4-4253 • Seattle-$6.20 • Bend_$3.90 • Portland _$2.90 • Boiso _ $10.00 • San Francisco -$9.95 • Salt Lake City_$17.40 • Los Angeles __$14.25 • Denver_ $27.45 Plus 10% Federal Tax TRAILWAYS BUS DSPOT 957 Pearl Mrs. M. K. Downing Ph. 4-4253 I Student Church Directory First Congregational Church 490 13th Avenue East "An Adequate Memorial" 9:30-11:00 Wesley Goodson Nicholson Weston H. Brockway Minister Director of Music MEMORIAL DAY***** MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY May 31, 1954 ■ &f—‘ 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.—"The Things Which Are Caesar's" 7:45 P.M.—"The Things Which Are God's" Special Memorial Day Sermons 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. "Ancient and Modern Necromoncy Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced" Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86 West Broadway .. . Organization at University of Oregon Tuesday 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger First Baptist Church 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Goal, 1200 11:00 A M —"A Crown of Ufa'' Memorial Service for those who have passed away during the past year. 7:30 P.M.-"Why Do You Serve Christ?" Youth Night — Youth Choir Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Brdwy. at High First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette "We Are Debtors" Dr. S. Raynor Smith Ministers: Berlyn V. Farris, S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding, Kenneth W. Peterson First Christian Church 1166 Oak Phone 4-1425 11:00 A.M.—"What Do These Stones Mean?" Special Memorial Service Veterans' organizations will be guests 7:30 P.M.—"Old-Timers Night" CHRISTIAN HOUSE-OUR STUDENT CENTER-736 E. 16th Ave. %