+ Religious Notes + By Dorothy llor Rdiyiout Not** Editor Westminster Foundation Open house will bo held at Wi st minster Foundation, H14 Kincaid, Friday beginning at 7:30 p m. Sunday morning, coffee and roll* will be served from 9 to 9:30. A Bible study class will meet from 9:30 to 10:30 s.m. The discussion of the gospel of Mark will be led by the Rev. J. Stanley Barlow. Vespers will be held at <5 p.m. Sunday. A coffee hour at 6:30 will follow the worship service. Christian House Students will go (i.4 a group to an ''Indian mela" at*thc First Christian church Sunday. The group will meet at Christian House, 736 K 16th. at fi p.m. The supper will be served Indian style and the program will climax a aeries of discussions on India, Ceylon and Pakistan. A special offering will tie taken as part of the national Christian church observance of the Week of Com passion. Flection of officers will be held at Christian House Friday, Sat urday and Sunday. Voting will be open from 10 a.m. to 30 p.m. (‘a'-h duy. Meditation Pamphlets Distributed by YWCA I.enten Devotion booklets have been distributed to all YWCA members by the Religious Growth committee of the YW. Meditations written by persons on the University campus are in cluded In the pamphlets, accord ing to Hose Warner, committee chairman. Continental Look < ( I'liimiuti frow page one) It will as long an clothing trends take to natural linen.” said the article’s author, PerktnH Bailey. Thin la in accord with items fea tured at Bill Baker's. The Italian button-roll collars have been pop ular on campus, if Baker's sales are indicative. The three button coat, fash ioned after the Ivy League model, pastel sweatershirts, crew neck sweaters . . . these items, too, have been popularly featured. For Spring, it will be lightweight sports clothes, as styled by jant zen and Balboa Originals. But as for men's Bermuda shorts! They’d better stay in Ber muda. according to representa tives of all three stores. The con troversial above - knee - length pants will not take over the cam pus, they predict. “There may be a few on the golf courses . . . but our climate's no darn good!’’ Womens Fashions ( continued from page one) sure to meet approval when pic nic time comes around. Bermuda shorts which were tops for study ing now go outdoors and the winter wool has been replaced by linen and cotton. A perfect topper is the Italian-inspired shirt with lots of freedom or you can be ship-shape ip a middy blouse. For the campus mermaids there are many new cotton swim suits which look super saunter ing down the beach aa well as giving super service in the water. What’s especially nice is the tiny price so you can have two suits with no strain on the budget. We’ve heard it said that variety is the spice of life. Where can you buy these fash ion firsts? Well, look over the Emerald advertisements and find out for yourself! I mi- executive council will meet at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. House devotions arc scheduled for 10 p.m. Thursday. The Married Students’ group will hold Its next pot luck dinner at 6:15 p.m. March 28. Luther House The Christian doctrine study class will meet at 0 tonight al Luther House, 1376 Alder, The meeting will be led by the Rev. Ed Svenson of Corvallis. No program has born planned | for Sunday, but open house will | bo held all day. 1 Luther House students arc | planning a ski trip during spr ing ! vacations. Students who wish rle ! tails about the trip may call | Luther House, 1-7373. Christian Science The Christian Science student organization will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on the first flora ! of Gerlinger hall. * SHISLER'S FOOD MARKET Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream OPEN FROM 0 A M. DAILY A SlMt.WS. 13th at High St. TILL 11:00 J; Dial 4-1342 mm aiuiiMiiiigmaiaiiiM Oregon Alum Has Passion Play Role Thom a* J. Mitchell, a Univer- i «ity alumnus, plays a leading role in “The Son of Man," Mt, Angel ; Seminary's passion play which ; opened March 5. The speaking ghoir for the production is the Gregorian ! Choir, which appeared on cam- i pus in concert last, year. f The only .spoken words in the play are f om scripture as in terpreter.* by the four evangelists, with emphasis from the speaking rhoir. Annual payments of $430,000 ire made by the US to Panama, for the lease of the Canal. A/£W Uf£ for 010 S//0£S Let Us "Spring Repair" Your Shoes. We:ll put them in shape for many more months of comfort and good looks. CAMPUS SHOE SHOP Vic Bogner 849 East 13th Ave. JL JL JL UL Student Church Directory rrtl First Congregational Church 490 East 13th Avenue Phone — 5-8741 We invite University Students "THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORLD" University Class ... 9.30 a.m. Church Service - - - 11:00 a.m. Wesley Goodson Nicholson, Minister Sunday Services: 8:45 and 11:00 a.m. GOD IS LOVE" Pastor Maier Bible Class: 10:00 a.m.—Dr. E. S. Wengert, Leader WELCOME Grace Lutheran Church East Eleventh and Ferry Streets W. B. Maier, Pastor Kenneth Slreufert, Assistant First Christian Church 1166 Oak — Phone 4-1425 Dr. Carroll Roberts, Minister 10:50 a.m.. Morning Worship "COMMITTED UNTO GOD THROUGH FAITH" Visit Christian House-Our Student Center 736 E. 16th Avenue 9:30 a.m. Donut Hour & Sunday SchooF Dr. Victor Morris, Teacher 5:30 p.m. Study and Fellowship Hour St. Mary's Episcopal Church 166 13th East Phone: 5-7452 SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 — 9:30 (Family Service) — 11:00 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 Emerald Baptist Church (American Baptist Affiliate) Rev. Charles W. Moore 1992 Potter Street Tel. 3-3198 Sunday School — 9:45 A.M. (University Class for Students) Morning Worship — 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship — 7:30 P.M. Services held in Roosevelt Jr. High School 24th and Hilyard Streets 11:00 A.M.-"HE THAT OVERCOMETH" 7 30 P.M. "THE MINISTRY AND POWER OF DEMONS" First Baptist Church Broadway at High Dr. Vance H. Webster, Passer First Methodist Church 1 185 Willamette — Phone 5-8764 Worship Services — 9:30 and 11 :Q0 a.m. "GOD S IDEAL FOR EVERY INDIVIDUAL" (2nd sermon in a series on Responsibility of Privilege) Dr. Rector Johnson Wesley Foundation — Student Center — 1236 <-nce:d Eugene’s First Assembly of Cod West 13th and Madison 9:45 — Sunday School 11:00 — Divine Worship Service 6:30 — C. A.'s (Youth Service) 7:45 P.M. — Evangelistic Service GOOD LISTENING: 5:30 P.M. - KASH, dial T600 11:00 P.M. - KUGN, D>at 590 Central Presbyterian Church 16th and Pearl Streets Phene 5-8724 Ministers: Paul S. Mellish Donald S. Ryder . SUNDAY SERVICES: Church School — 9:30 and 11:00 Morning Worship — 9:30 and 11 :G0 Westminster Foundation Student Center 1414 Kincaid First Church of Christ, Scientist A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Chfist, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts 14th and Pearl Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. "SUBSTANCE" Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86 West Brodaway . . . Organization at University of Oregon Tuesday 7:30 p.m. First Floor Geriinger