Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 01, 1955, Page Seven, Image 7

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By Anne Ritchey
Fmcrtld Auiilsnt Nawt Editor
Deadline f»r Religious Not***
1* 8 |».m. Unlni'Mlity, All In
formation *hould In* submitted
to th<* Emerald news office.
Christian House
A birthday party, celebrating
the sixth year of Chriatlan
IIoiihc, will be held Saturday
night at 7:30, Chairman of th<
party is Carl Cobb, of the house
recreation committee. Alumni
and friends have been Invited.
A dinner meeting Thursday
was held to plan future activities
for an older-student group. Nor
ma Terry and Bob Biggs ar<- co
chairmen of a committee to plan
futuie events, which wili provide
fellowship, study and activities
for older students.
Installation of new offi< <-is is
scheduled for Sunday evening at
5:30. under the chairmanship of
Lyle Spears.
Officers Include Jean Miller,
president; < Jennie Kachus and
June Fulco, vice-presidents; BhI
ly Byron, recording secretary;
N’e',1 Cat Ison, corresponding sec
retary; Lavonne Cone, historian;
Lyle Spears, treasurer; Dick
Fishback. Duck Call e«litor, an<l
Bob Handall. executive adviser.
Beginning Monday morning
and continuing through Friday,
early morning Kaster-week cha
pel services will In? held at the
house at 7:30 a m. Tim Kribs,
worship chairman, is in charge of
the chapels.
Charming House
Charming club's meeting, Sun
day. will feature Warren C.
Price, associate professor of Jour
nalism. speaking on “The Hearst
Empire.”
The meeting will be held at the
Unitarian church. 11th and Ker
ry streets, and will begin at 7
p.m. Refreshments will be served
Dart Leads Talk;
Students Invited
"Kinds of Human Kxperience
Leading to Scientific Knowledge"
will be the topic of & discussion
to be led by Francis Dart, assist
ant professor of physics, Monday
at ft p.m. in the Faculty chib.
The meeting conducted
through the faculty committee
on religious and spiritual activi
ties, is to be he first in a series
of related discussions concerning
experiences leading to various
types of knowledge, according to
P. J. Powers, committee chair
man.
Students, faculty members
and others interested In a dis
cussion of such issues in an at
mosphere of academic neutrality
are urged to attend the first
meeting. The formation of this
group could provide “a unique
experience and become a continu
ing part of campus intellectual
life," Powers stated.
Phi Gamma Delta
Hosts Convention
The Oregon chapter of Phi
Gamma Delta will host a sec
tional convention of the frater
nity to be held in Eugene this
weekend.
Representatives from chapters
at Oregon Stute, University of
Idaho, University of Washington
and British Columbia also will at
tend. Beardslee Merrill, section
chief, and Ralph Cake, national
president, will be present at the
convention.
Purpose of the conference Is to
exchange ideas for the mutual
benefit of the chapters.
Wesley House
An April FooIh party, open for
all student a on campus, will be
held at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the
house, 1236 Kincaid.
Sunday morning at. 9:30 the
Koinonla Klaus will meet, and
at 5:30 Sunday evening there
will be a supper with an evening
program following. It will cen
ter around worship leading up
to Holy Week.
The University Religious Coun
cil's potiuck and installation of
officers will be held at the house
at 5:30 p.m.
Choir rehearsal will be held
Thursday at 6.30 p.m. New mem
bers of the choir and those in
terested in Joining are esf>ooially
invited. Chapel will be held
Thursday at 9:30 p.m.
Holy Week services will be held
in the Wesley chape) each eve.
ning, April 4 through 8. at 9:30
p.m. Speakers will include Russ
Walker, executive director of the
YMOA, Monday; Robert Elba,
from Canterbury chib, Tuesday;
.Stanley Barlow, from Westmin
ater Foundation, Wedneaday;
Dulcina Elliott, from Christian
, Mouse, Thursday, and Kenneth
Peterson, from Wesley Founda
tion, Friday.
Westminster House
A cabinet meeting will be held
today at noon, and tonight will
feature an April Fool’s party and
Sock hop, to be held at H p.m.
at Westminster hon e, Ml4 Kin
caid.
Saturday there will be a pot
luck supper for the married
group at 7 p.m. Victor P. Morris.
| dean of the school of business
administration , will speak on
“The Married Students’ Place in
Campus Life.”
Sunday morning coffee and
rolls will be served at 9 a.m..
with church school convocation
following at 9:30. At 9:40 study
i classes will ho hold, one on "A
Brief Statement of the Reformed
faith,” led by Kay Dickerson,
| and one on “The Life of Jesus
Christ,” with special reference to
the Gospel of Mark. This will be
led by Mr. Barlow.
!
Church will be at 10:30, and
a fellowship supper, which costs
35 cents, will be held at 5:15
p.m. Vesper* arid installation df
officer* will be held at 6 p.m.
Chapel -ervice will be held
from 12:30 to 12:50 p.m. Wed
nesday, conducted by a student
leader. Wednesday evening a fel
lowship supper will be held at
5:30, followed by a student kick
off for the retreat, at 6:15.
An informal coffee and tea
hour will be held from 2 to 5
p.m. Thursday.
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SHISLERS
FOOD MARKET
Groceries — Fresh Produce — Meats
Mixers — Beverages — Magazines — Ice Cream
OPEN FROM 9 A M.
DAILY A SENDAI'S
13th at High St.
TILL 11:00 £
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Il Student Church Directory
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First Congregational Church
490 East 13th Avenue
Phone — 5-8741
We invite University Students
University Class ... 9:30 a.m.
Church Service - - - 11:00 a.m.
"SPIRITUAL TRIUMPH"
Wesley Goodson Nicholson, Minister
Sunday Services: 8 45 and 11:00 a.m.
"WHO IS THIS?"
Holy Communion will be observed in both services.
B ble Class: 10:00 a.m. Dr. E. S. Wengert, Leader
WELCOME
Grace Lutheran Church
East Eleventh and Ferry Streets
W. B. Maier, Pastor Kenneth Streufert, Assistant
First Christian Church
1166 Oak — Phone 4-1425 <
Dr. Carroll Roberts, Minister
10.50 a.m., Morning Worship
“COMMITTED UNTO GOD-THROUGH DECISION!"
Visit Christian House-Our Student Center
736 E. 16th Avenue
9:30 a m. Donut Hour & Sunday School
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
Enteraltl 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 — 1 1:00 A.M.
Evening Worship — 7:30 P.M.
Services held in Roosevelt Jr. High School
24th and Hilyard Streets
1100 A.M.-"CROWNS OF CHRIST"
7:30 P.M.—The Choir will present the oratorio
"Seven Last Words of Christ" by Dubois.
Dr. Webster will present a brief message cn
"Crowns of Christ"
Anne Judson House will hold open house 3 *o 5 Surde■.
afternoon, 1332 Kincaid. Everybody welcome.
First Baptist Church
Broadway at High Dr. Vance H. Webs*er, Pastor
First Methodist Church
1185 Willamette — Phone 5-8764
Worship Services — 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.
"IF JESUS ENTERED OUR CITY?"
Dr. Rector Johnson
Wesley Foundation — Student Center — 1236 Kince'd
Eugene’s First Assembly of God
West 13th end Madison
9:45 — Sunday School
11:00 — Divine Worship Service
6:30 — C. A.'s (Youth Service)
7:45 P.M. — Evangel Stic Service
GOOD LISTENING:
5:30 P.AA. - KASH, dial 1600
11:00 P.M. - KUGN, Dial 590
Central Presbyterian Church
10th and Pearl Streets Phone 5-8724
Ministers: Paul S. Mellish
Donald S. Ryder
SUNDAY SERVICES:
Church School — 9:30 end 11:00
Morning Worship — 9:30 end 11:00
Westminster Foundation Student Center
1414 Kincaid
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.
"UNREALITY"
Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86
West Brodaway . . . Organization at University oi Oregon
Tuesday 7-.30 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger