Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 01, 1954, Page Seven, Image 7

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By Dorothy Iter
Emonld femur* Editor
Items for Uilr. It e II g I it it h
Notes column run each Friday
should lie In I ho Oregon Daily
Fine raid Office*, Alien .HOI, by
10 u.m. I lit- |)ri'C<'illn|{ Thurs
day.
Religious^ organizations on the
University campus provide stu
dent* opportunities for worship,
study and fellowship. Biinday
morning or evening services are
held by most groups and several
religious foundations plan activi
ties throughout the week.
Baptist 1 mull Fellowship
"What Christ Moans to Me"
will be the theme of Sunday
evening's Baptist Youth Fellow
ship at 15:30 p.m. in the First
Baptist church. k«k High street.
Participants in the program will
include members of University
sororities and fraternities, varsity
athletes and scholarship winners.
At 7:30 p.m. the youth group
will join the church congregation
to see Billy Graham's hour-long
sound film, "The London Cru
sade.”
Baptist Church
Baptist students and their
friends will be honored at a buf
fet supper Sunday from 4:30 to
6:30 p.m. at the Baptist church
parsonage, 1002 Potter street.
The supper is sponsored by Ihe
Rev. and Mrs. Charles W. Moore
and the University committee of
the Kmerald Baptist church.
Charming Club
A talk on "Myths of the
Ancient and Near Fast” will be
sponsored by Channing club at
; the Unitarian church, Uth and
Kerry streets, at 7 p.m. Sunday.
Quest speaker will tie Edward L.
Kricson, Unitarian church minis
ter.
Refreshments will be nerved at
a social hour after the talk.
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Christian IIuum, 736 Fast 16th
i slrw't, has scheduled three spe
j dal activities for this weekend,
beginning with a Western Round
Up at H p.m. tonight. Students
j have been naked to dress in went
[ em style aa games, entertain
■ ment and event he chuck wagon
i will carry out the western theme.
| Carl Cobb, senior in speech, is
general chairman of the party.
Assisting him are Roger Weaver,
sophomore in pre-medics, pub
licity; Rosalind Lowranee, senior
In liberal arts, and Nancy Dan
iels, food.
A work party will begin at 9
a m. Saturday. John lhle, special
student, will direct the clean-up
and paint-up projects. Dunch will
be served at noon so that workers
may go directly from Christian
House to the Oregon-lJtah game.
The regular Sunday program
will begin at 9:15 am. with a
Donut Hour, followed by Bible
study, led by Victor P. Morris,
dean of the school of business.
Student membership Sunday will
be observed at the 10:50 morning
worship service at First Christian
church, 1166 Oak street.
Students will be guests of the
First Christian church at a sup
per at 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Dyle
Spears, Christian House presi
dent; Joanne Flanders, chairman,
and Christian House officers are
in charge of tt^e program, which
will follow the theme, "Students
Around the World.’’ The supper is
complimentary, but tickets are
necessary and may be obtained at
the church, Christian House and
dormitories. Cars will pick up
students at Carson, Straub, Hend
ricks and Susan Campbell halls at
5:10 p.m.
Plans are being made for the
group’s annual fall retreat at Kit
son Springs Resort, Saturday,
Oct. 9. Don Smith, special stu
dent, is general chairman. Stu
dents who wish to attend should
register at Christian House.
Christian Science
The Christian Science student
organization will meet at 7 p.m.
Tuesday on the first floor of Ger
linger hall. Adviser for the group
is Mrs. William J. Wheeler.
Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship
Fred A. Beard, sales manager
for Koke-Chapman Printing com
pany, will address the first meet
ing of the Inter-Varsity Chris
tian Fellowship at 7 p.m. Tuesday
in the Student Union. Beard is
former superintc ndent of the Uni
versity press.
Norm Gould, transfer student
from HOCK, will Vie gong leader
with Cal Hoover, sophomore in
architecture, at the piano. Rich
ard Koc, president, will prcKide.
IVCF will continue its dally
noon prayer sessions in addition
to sponsoring two campus Bible
study groups each week. Time
and place of these meetings will
be announced in this column next
week.
Newman Club
L«en Casanova, Newman club
adviser, will speak to new stu
dents at the group's first fall
meeting at 8 pm. Sunday in the
Student Union ballroom.. The pro
gram will include a short busi
ness meeting, followed by danc
ing. Refreshments will is- served.
Catholic students at the Uni
versity have been invited to at
tend the Newman club meetings.
Wesley Foundation
The first social event in the
new Wesley Foundation building.
1238 Kincaid, will be held at 8
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p in. tonight,. The organization
wiii sponsor a “First and Ten”
pre-football game mixer, in keep
ing with the opening home game
here Saturday. In addition to
dancing and refreshments, the
mixer will provide games, enter
tainment and fellowship. Cam
pus clothes will be in order.
“The Koinonia Klass will meet
at 9:30 a.rn. Sunday in the chapel
of the First Methodist church,;
I 1185 South Willamette. The col
lege-age study group discusses
the Bible in order to understand I
its values and relation to life. The i
Rev. Ken Peterson, Wesley ad
viser, will lead a discussion of j
the fourth gospel. Cars will leave
Wesley for the church at 9:20
| a.rn.
Sunday evening at 5:30 a light
| supper will be served, followed!
by a program of worship, drama
1 and communion. A program in
observance of World-Wide Com
munion Suday will be featured. ‘
Following a politick supper at
5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Charles How-1
ard, professor of law, will speak
-a.
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on the World Council of Churches
held this Bummer at. Evanston,
III. Howard wax one of eight
Methodist lay delegates from the
United States to the convention.
All social functions and meet
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mgK of the group wifi be held in
the new Wesley b hiding now, un
less students are notified other
wise.
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The Webfoot
(next to the Mayflower theatre)
try
Our Special
PASTROMI SANDWICH
The meat cooked by Infra Red lights
Attention: Sororities and Fraternities
You are welcome to use our banquet room for your meetings
774 East 11th Street
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Student Church Directory
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First Christian Church
1166 Oak — Phone 4-1425
Dr. Caroll Roberts, Minister
"Let Us Break Bread Together"
Observance of World Wide Communion Sunday
Two Services 10:50 a m. and 7:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m. Donut Hour & Sunday School
Dr. Victor Morris, Teacher
5:30 p.m. Study and Fellowship Hour
Visit Christian Hous^—Our Student Center
736 E. 16th Avenue.
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 1 1 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
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church
166 13th East Phone: 5-7452
SUNDAY SERVICES:
8:00; 9:30 (Family Service); 1:00
Canterbury Club-6:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall
WEDNESDAY
The Holy Communion, 7:00 a.m. Gerlinger Hall
Rector: The Rev. Perry Smith
Chaplain to Episcopal Students: The Rev. Robert Ellis
BILLY GRAHAM AND THE LONDON CRUSADE
Hour-Long Film Portraying
England's Great Campaign
Sunday Evening, 7:30 p.m.
11:00 a. m.—"Looking From The Cross"
World-Wide Communion Sunday
9 45 a m.—University Class
RALLY DAY GOAL-1500
First Baptist Church
Broadway at High Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor
First Methodist Church
1185 Willamette
Wosship Services—9:30 and 11 :Q0 a.m.
Sermon: "A Universal Sacrament"
Ministers: Rector W. Johnson, S. Raynor Smith,
Dorothy Harding, Kenneth W. Peterson
Wesley Foundation - Student Center — 1236 K'mcaid
Fairmont Presbyterian Church
1 5th & Villard Sts.
Reverend John E. Cantelon, Minister
Church School 9:45
• Morning Worship 11:00
Westminster Presbyterian Churcb
Washington School — 616 Harlow Road
Reverend David B. White, Minister
Church School 9:45
Morning Worship 9:45 & 11:00
Central Presbyterian Church
10th & Pearl St.
Reverend Paul S. Millish and Reverend Don S. Ryder,
Ministers
Church School 9:30 & 11:00
Morning Worship 9:30 & 11 ;00
Springfield Presbyterian Church
7th & A St.
Reverend Alfred J. Stenner
Church School 9:45
Morning Worship 11:00
rJ^ct J Cjo to C^hurch