Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 21, 1955, Page Seven, Image 7

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    By Shirley Saunders
Rcliglout No»«% Editor
Lutheran Student
Center
Rev. Robert Henkle of Our
Savior's Lutheran Church In the
Wlllakensie area will address stu
dents on “Are Creeda Neces
sary ?" at the regular Sunday
evening meeting on Oct. 23. The
meeting will begin with a coat
supper at 5:30.
A complimentary luncheon Is
served each Wednesday noon by
local church women.
The firat In a series of talks to
be given by local minlaters, lay
men, and faculty members on
“Why I Believe In God” will be
gin Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 12:00.
Bible study Is held at 7 p.m.
each Thursday. Council meetings
are Thursday noon at the Stu
dent Center, 1376 Alder St.
Christian House
The annual ChriHtian House
fall retreat will begin Saturday,
Oct. 22 at Kitson Springs. Jean
Miller, president, will conduct
the business, Walter York, wor
ship; Jim Wear, recreation; and
Greg Calvert, registration. Trans
portation will leave Christian
House at 8:30 a.rn. and will re
turn about 9 p.m.
Speaker for the retreat will be
Rev. Stanley Barlow who is a
Presbyterian student pastor at
Westminster House. He will give
a review of the interchurch study
book on "Revolution and Re
demption," one of three ecum
enical study books preparatory to
the Study Conference at Athens,
Ohio, Dee. 27 through Jan. 1.
There will be three workshops:
Spiritual Growth, led by Jane
Copse y Shepard; Outreach, led
by Vance Shepard; and Fellow
ship and Publicity, led by Lyle
Spears.
The Sunday program at 9:45
a.m. includes two Bible study
groupa led by Dr. Victor P.
Morris and Clarence H. Elliott.
"Donut Hour'' will be at 9:15.
The Christian House choir, led
by Duane Mills, will hold re
hearsal at 4 :30 Sunduy afternoon.
Anyone interested in participat
ing is welcome to attend.
Dr. George Earle Owen of In
dianapolis, Indiana will speak at
5 30 p.m. Sunday evening on
"As They Worship." Dr. Owen
is a missionary candidate secre
tary for the United Christian
Missionary society. He served
as missionary in Argentina and
in the Philippines.
The Sunday evening fireaide
will be at 9 p.m. with Dr. Wesley
Nicholson, president of the local
chapter of United Nations asso
ciation and pastor of Congrega
tional church, speaking on United
Nations day. Faculty aa well as
students are melcome, and a spe
cial invitation is given to stu
dents from other lands.
Wednesday the executive coun
cil meets at 9 p.m. with Jean
Miller in charge.
The weekly House devotions
will be Thursday at 10 p.m.
Quakers
“The Quaker Visit to Russia"
will be the Sunday evening topic
for the group of students inter
ested in the Religious Society of
Friends. Accounts of the ex
periences of the Quaker team
during their visit in the Soviet
• Rally Committee will meet
today in the SU to consider
card stunts for the Homecoming
game. Representatives are re
minded to bring sack lunches.
• A change In two offices of
Sherry Ross hall puts Barbara
Moody as president's.rd Kathy
Ruaro as standards chairman.
Union will be heard by record
ing. Francis Dart will explain
friendship effort* between the
Russians and Americana in an
effort to promote better under
standing between nations.
The group will meet at the
home of Francia and Alice Dart,
270?) Emerald St. Buffet supper
will be served at ?J:30 p.m. and
diacuaaion will begin at 6. Trans
portation will be available at the
eaat entrance of the Student
Union at 5:15. A cordial invita
tion la extended to all interested
studenta. '
Wesley Foundation
Sunday morning Koinonia
Klasa will meet at Wesley Foun
dation at 1230 Kincaid St. at
9:30. Keverend Kenneth Peter
son will apeak on “The Life and
Teachings of Jesus." After class
cocoa will be served and trans
Oiiiniiuiiiiniimuumii
portation will be provider) for
student* wishing to attend the
First Methodist Church.
.Sunday evening program will
atart at 6:00 with Herbert Bisno,
assistant professr>r of sociology,
as guest speaker. Bisno's topic
is “Sociology and Christian
Faith.” Chapel service will fol
low and refreshments will be
served.
Wednesday evening at 5:30
p.m. there will be a potluck with
Dean I»baugh speaking on
"Netherlands." Group singing
will conclude the dinner.
Choir rehearsal will be held
Thursday evening at 8:30 for all
who are interested. Chapel serv
ices will follow at 0:30 in the
chapel.
A Halloween party is being
planned for October 29. More in
formation will be given at a later
date.
Westminster
Foundation
Albiirey Castel!, head of the
philosophy department will speak
at the Sunday evening supper- 1
forum on "Religion as a Goad to
Philosophy.” Supper will be at
5:30 p.m. with a charge of 30
cents pet person. Re.»rrvations
are not necessary this week.
Sunday evening vespers begin
at 6:30 p.m. and forum discussion
begins at 7 p.m.
Sunday morning study groups
meet for coffee at 9:00 a.m., wor
ship at 9:30 a.m., and discussion
on "Christianity in a World of
Revolution” at 9:40 p.m. Rev.
Stanley Barlow, Presbyterian
chaplain, will lead a discussion
group in the study of "Our Ideas
About God.”
The Wednesday . Supper Club
meets at 5:30 p.m. for potluck.
fellowship, and discussion on
"Christianity and Social Action.”
Westminster House has a new
look inside as the living room,
dining room, large chapel, li
brary, and hallways have been
re-painted. The house chairman,
Ralph Kingman, is organizing
house teams and work parties to
help keep the new look.
Joan Finlayson has bepn ap
pointed vespers chairman by the
Student Association president,
John Gregor. Mimi Goodwin is
the new secretary for the asso
ciation.
Newman Club
Newman Club will hold its
weekly meeting Sunday at 7:30
p.m. in the SU. Plans for the
Halloween dance will be dis
cussed. Any interested peieons
are welcome to attend.
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Emerald Baptist Church
(American Baptist Affiliate)
Rev. Charles W. Moore
1992 Potter Street Phone 3-3198
University Class and Sunday School — 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship — 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship — 7:30 P.M.
Services temporarily being held in Roosevelt Jr. High School
24th and Hilyard
Eugene’s First Assembly of God
West 13th at Madison
9:45 A.M.—Sunday school
11:00 A.M. Divine worship service
6:30 P.M. C. A. (Youth Service)
7 45 P.M. Evangelistic Service
AMERICAN MISSIONARY CONVENTION-October 18-23
Sound-color pictures from Africa with all the color,
pageantry, curio exhibits, and dazzling costumes.
And as our guests missionaries from Africa, India, Alaska
and other world points.
CENTRAL LUTHERAN CHURCH
South Edge of Campus 18th at Potter
Harold Aalbue, Pastor Phone 5-2053
TWO MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES
9:45 and 11 A.M.
9:45 — University Class in Chapel — Campus Pastor
CHURCH AND CHAPEL OPEN FOR PRIVATE WORSHIP
Lutheran Student Center
1376 Alder Street — Phone 4-7373
Ed Svendsen, Campus Pastor
First Christian Church
1166 Oak Street — Phone 4-1425
WORLD ORDER SUNDAY
9:45 — Sunday School 10:50 — Morning Worship
Sermon: "A World to Win end How to Win It''
5:30 P.M.—Sunday at Christian House
736 East 16th Avenue Phone 5-3491
"How Lutherans Worship and Why"
By The Reverend Harold H. Aalbue, pastor
Central Lutheran Church
Central Presbyterian Church
10lh and Pearl Streets Phone 5-8724
Sunday Services:
Church School — 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.
Morning Worship — 9:30 and 11:00 A.M.
Westminster Foundation Student Center — 1414 Kincaid
Rev. Stanley Barlow, University Pastor
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church -
166 East 13th Avenue Phone 5-7452
HOLY COMMUNION
8:00 A.M. every Sunday 9:15 A.M. second Sunday
1 1:00 A.M. first and third Sunday
7:00 A.M. every Wednesday—Gerlinger hall
10:00 A.M. every Wednesday—St. Mary's church
MORNING PRAYER - SERMON
11:00 A.M.—Second and fourth Sundays 1
FAMILY SERVICE - CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. - Sunday
CANTERBURY CLUB 6-7:30 p.m. Sunday i
Evening Prayer and Social Hour.
First Baptist Church
Broadway at High Streets Phone 5-0341
11:00 A M.—Morning Worship
Sermon to be delivered by Judge Hill
Oregon Temperance League
UNIVERSITY CLASS- 9.45 A.M.
6:30 p.m. Coffee Question and Answer Time
with Herb Jauchen and Fred Beard
First Church of Christ, Scientist ■
A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl Streets
Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Sunday School 11 a.m.
Sermon: "Probation after Death"
Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86
West Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon
Tuesday, 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger.
First Congregational Church
490 East 13th Avenue Phone 5-8741
Worship Services: 9:30 and 11:00 A M.
Dr. Nicholson will preach at both services.
UNIVERSITY CLASS: 11:00 A M., Al Lusk, Leader
Dr. Wesley Goodson Nicholson, minister
SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:45 and 1 IKK) A.M.
SERMON: "Don't Gamble with the Gospel"
by Walter Weber, Vicar
Bible Class: 10:00 A.M. — Dr. E. S'. Wengert, leader
Grace Lutheran Church
Eleventh and Ferry Streets
W. B. Maier, Pastor Walter Weber, Vicar