Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 08, 1954, SECTION TWO, Page Six, Image 10

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    Deadline for Religious Notes J
is 10 a.m. eiach Thursday. Items
should be turned In at the timer
aid office, Allen hall SOI .
Channing Club
Roland K. Rodman, chairman
of the Lane County Republican
central committee, will be the
guest speaker at Channing Club's
meeting. Sunday. The talk, on
the Republican campaign for
1954, will be at 7 p.m. at the Uni
tarian church, 11th and Perry
streets.
Christian House
Tonight an informal open
house has been planned at Chris
tian House, 736 E. 16th. Table
games, music and other activi
ties will be featured.
Students will leave Christian
House at 8 a.m. Saturday for
their annual fall retreat at Kit
son Springs resort. Guest speak
er will be Rev. Donald Hel
seth. minister of the Corvallis
Christian church, who will use
the theme "What Is Really Es
sential in Christianity?” Work
shops will be led by the follow
ing students: Joan Wilson, John
Ihle, Phyllis Bates, Roger
Weaver, Rosalind Lowranee, June
Fulco, Jack Hal t and Tim Kribs.
General chairman of the retreat
is Don Smith. Students planning
to attend the retreat should take
a sack lunch and wear casual
clothes.
The usual Sunday' program at
Christian House will begin with
the 9:15 a.m. Donut Hour, fol
lowed b>' Bible study, taught by
Victor P. Morris, dean of the
business addministration school.
Sunday' evening, students will
open a series of discussions on
"Breaking Down the Walls.” The
meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m.
A fireside is scheduled for 9
p.m. Sunday.
The executive council will meet
at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Wesley Foundation
A one-day retreat at Moose
Park on Fern Ridge lake will
be held by Wesley foundation
Saturday. Cars leave the Wesley
building, 1236 Kincaid, at 8:30
a.m. Saturday The retreat will
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j THE
| FEHLY STUDIO
1214 Kincaid
On The Campus
follow the theme, “Steering To
wards the Bulls-eye," and will
Include recreation, discussions,
singing, fellowship and worship,
followed by a “Spanish Holiday”
dance in the evening.
On Sunday morning the Koin
onia Klass will continue its dis
cussion of the fourth gospel, led
by the Rev. Ken Peterson, Wes
ley director. Cars will leave Wes
ley at 9:20 a m. for the class at
9:30 a.m. in the chapel of the
First Methodist church.
The Rev. S. Raynor Smith, pas
tor of the First Methodist church
• and former minister to India,
i '■vill speak at the Sunday even
ing program, following a light
supper at 5:30. His topic, "Safari
to India." will he an illustrated
discussion of religion, the caste
system, social conditions, and
missionary work in India. He
also will display various relics
and costumes which he gathered
during his nine years in India.
The first in a series of dtscus
I sions led by international stu
I dents will be held at the usual
! Tuesday potluck supper, begin
|ning at 5:30 p.m. Language, cus
! torn*, social conditions and poli
tical and religious beliefs of Sev
ern! foreign countries will be dis
cussed In the series.
Newman Club
Newman Club students will
| meet at Sacred Heart hospital at
j 7 p.m. Sunday. A short business
meeting will begin with Benc
; diction of the Blessed Sacrament
| in the chapel and will be followed
by a social hour in the recrea
tion room. Dancing, refresh
ments and other entertainment
| have been planned.
Plan* for dances, parlies, pic
nics and meet Inga h»* v«*» a I Mon
day evenlnga during fall term
arc being made.
Services at St Mary's Catho
lic church include Sunday masses
at 6 a.in., 7 a m.. R a m.. 9 a.m..
10 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and 12:15
p.m. Confessions are held Satur
day from 4 to 5 p.m. and from 7
to 9 p.m.
Christian Science
Christian Science students will
meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday on the
first floor of Gerlinger hull.
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