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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1957)
Hartzeler Reveals AFS Travel Plan My CAKOLK IIRFOI ltell|;!otm News Keillor On (arnpUH next week will he Wll'Mi IIrirtzlei- of the American I'riemlM Service Committee to in mini HiucjrniH or work camp and ■ i vii >■ opportuni during tho summer of 1 f*r>7. Hurizler will j >«*:•. k Sunday night at 6 p.m. at Wed«-y house on "Krservatlons l o i Sum me r Travel." He will mao be a gue*t ill an open meet ing of t hi* executive < mined at' Chrt*tlan house at \ p.m. Mon day afternoon. 4'* student* DUett** Project* Student* who wish to make peraona] appointmsnt* to di*cu*K summer service project* may do so through the YM or YWCA Sunday evening at Christian ! bouse, a pan»l of Htudent* who have done oversea* service proj ect: will discus* "Hummer Kcrv-1 ice Project*." Nell Carlson is in charge of the 5:30 meeting A p>itlu< k dinner will be held at the house at 5:30 p.m. Tuesrlay, fol Campus Briefs • The regular Thursday meet ing of Newmnn Club wdl be held at f.:30 at 749 K. 15th 8t. Father McKinney will be the guest l speaker. P-efreshmcnts will be served following the meeting. The weekly Sunday dinner will, be held from 5 to 6 p.m. at New- i man Club. • Bill Dellinger, Oregon traek ftar. will relate his experiences; at the recent Olympic Game* tonight at 7 p.m. at a meeting ol Pershing Riflemen in the Stu dent Union. Dellinger i* currently J a membci of the Air Force ROTC staff. • Application* for the Delta Delta Delta General Fund Schol arship are now available. Appli cations may be picked up at Dean Golda Wickham's office and should be returned by Monday. • Application blank* for the FEO state scholarship of $250 aie available at Dean Golda Wickham's office in Emerald Hall. Any interested sophomore, or junior woman may apply hy turning In completed forma by Monday. • Petitions are due Monday for committee chairmanship* for Am phibians' annual Aquacade to be held May 2 and 3. Petition* should be turned in by 5 p.m. at the Student Union petition box, or to Harriette Hall at CarBon Hall. • Person* interested in work ing on the AWS Apple Polishing ; party have been asked to turn in petitions by 5 p.m., Friday. Ac cording to Laurie Fisrher and i Pat Gilmore, the petitions should be returned to the ASUO petition box at the Student Union or to Alpha Chi Omega. Campus Calendar Friday 9:00 Music Educ Conf School of Music 11:30 Music Educ Conf Lnch 110 SU Noon Psi Chi 113 SU German Tbl 114 SU j Biol Lnch-Dr Sears 214 SU; 4 :00 ,Fri at 4 Fishbowl SU ' 6:00 Music Educ Conf Bnqt 110 SU 8:00 Albeneri Trio Recital Ballrm SU 9:00 Fishbowl Mixer Fishbowl SU lowed by a fftscusHlon, the second in a seriea on "Southeast Asia." Reservations are being taken for tlie annual (Thristian house ban quet Saturday, Feb. 2. Dinners Planned A Hungarian goulash dinner will be h< d from 5 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Newman Club I Inline Cost will be 50 cents for all one can eat. S :nday mam will he -elebrutod the house at 0 and 11 am. Lutheran Student hou-e mem bers aie giving a dinner for local church members from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. tonight at Luther House. Cost is 75 cents for adults, 50 cents for children. A series on what the Christian faith means to the layman will continue Sun day evening at 6 p rn. Rev. Har old Aalbue is conducting a series on the doctrines of the church Wednesday noons. A free lunch eon is served Discussions of the Wednesday talk are held at 6:30 p.m. Thursdays. Wesley house members are meeting at the house at 7:30 to night for a theater party. They will see “Giant." Indoor Sports Featured Chess Champion Plans Exhibition, Challenge .Samuel P.esnevsky, < h< ** < lmm pion and exhibitionist, will give i chess < xhibitlon in the Student I'nion Ballroom March 4. I Following his show, BeMievsky will challenge up to forty people lo play against him at one time. Students interested In viewing and participating in this program are aalted to call Fred Nunn at I >1 5-8667. It there ia not a sufficient re sponae fiom the students, the program will have to he cancelled. KWAX Schedule Friday 6 :00 SIGN ON 6:02 Test Pattern Music 6:15 World News 6:30 Gil Wirfs Show 7:00 Basketball Game with Idaho 9:30 Campus News 9:45 College Sports 10:00 Fishbowl Show 11:00 SIGN OFF I'se Ktnerald Classified \d<*— I’hone 1)1 5-1511, Kxt. 218. FIRST CHURCH, Evangelical United Brethren Sunday Services— 9.45 University Bible Class 11 00 "THE MEANING OF A MAN'S RELIGION'' 6:00 All-Family Fellowship Hour 7:00"CHRIST FORME" e34 Monroe St. Dl 5-5241 LEO M. THORNTON, PASTOR Call for a Ride Central Presbyterian Church Phone Dl 5-8724 Sunday Services: Church School—9:30 and 1 1:00 a.m. "Morning Worship-9:30 and 11:00 a.m. The Rev. J. Stanley Barlow, University Pastor WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION STUDENT CENTER 1414 Kmcaid Dl 4-4143 9 45—Discussion Groups 6:00 Vespers, discussion and social hour First Congregational Church 490 13th Avenue East Invites you to worship Sunday at either of two hours: 9 30 or 11:00 a m. Dr. Wesley Goodson Nicholson will be in the pulpit Emerald Baptist Church (American Baptist Affiliate) 1992 Potter Street Phone Dl 3-3198 Rev. Charles W .Moore 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 First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette Dl 5-8764 9:30 and 11 a. m. Morning Worship "CONSIDER YOUR CALL" Rev. Craig Harper, Conference Director of Youth Work WESLEY FOUNDATION 1236 Kincaid Dl 4-1043 6:00 p. m. "RESERVATION FOR SUMMER TRAVEL" A discussion of summer work opportunity led by Will Hartzler of the American Friends Service Committee Free Billiard Lessons Offered by Peterson Hilliard* expert Charlie Peter son will he on the University campus Monday through Wednes day. He will he avaliable for free instruction in three cushion and pot ket billiards at all times during his visit. Lewor.H for women only will i> given Tuesday from 2 to I p.m. The area will Ik: roped off during thes« hours. If the demand )-: great, Peterson will give several j exhibitions, according to the St a- j dent Union recreation commit r Ping-Pong Tournament Open to Fa!! Players A ping-porg tournament will be. hftfd in the recreation area of the Student Union at 7 pm. Thursday. All entrants in this tourney nn;-* have rarticip ed m the fall p,r. prong yarn's. T .ose wishing to register i ay do • at the let reation desk in the basement of the SU. . Tiie purpose of this tournament is to <ho.>se two representatives of Oregon to attend the Pacific Northwest Inter-collegtafe tour ney at the University of Wash ington in Seattle during March. 9 45 University Class with Rev. Bob Gillikin 11 00 "MANAGING YOUR ZOO" 6:15 Multnomah Ambassordorettes 6:30. University Fellowship Group Baptismal Service "SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD" Hear Dr. Henrietta Mears of Hollywood January 28 and 29 First Baptist Church Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor Broadway and H gh Sunday Services— 8:45 and 11:00 DEDICATION FOR THE NEW CHURCH All students are welcome to the dedication service for new church. Gamma Delta will meet Wednesday at 6:30 at the new church Grace Lutheran Church Hilyard at 1 7th W. B. Maier, Pastor Robert Griffin, V car St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 166 East 7 3th Avenue Phone D! 5-7452 HOLY COMMUNION 8.00 A M. e.ery Sunday 9:1S a.M. second St'day 11.00 A M iW%f ahd third Sunday 7 00 A.M. every Wednesday— Gcrlinger hall 1C 00 A.M. every Wednesday—St. Mary'* chi rch MORNING PRAYER - SERMON 11:00 A M —Second and fourth Sundays FAMILY SERVICE-CHURCH SCHOOL 9:15 A.M.-Sunday CANTERBURY CLUB 6-7:30 p.m. Sunday Evening Prayer and Social Hour. Central Lutheran Church South Edge of Campus 18th at Potter Harold Aalbue, Pastor Phone Dl 5-2053 TWO MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES 9:45 and 11 A.M. CHURCH AND CHAPEL OPEN FOR PRIVATE WORSHIP 6 p.m. Sunday—Lutheran Student Association Lutheran Student Center 1376 Alder Street - Phone Dl 4-7373 Mari Irvin. Counselor First Christian Church 1166 Oak Street Dl 4-1425 10:50—Morning Worship ' WANTED: THREADBARE BIBLES" Youth Service Speaker: Kent Yockey 7:30 Youth in charge of service CHRISTIAN HOUSE Summer Service Project, Nell Carlson, moderator tllltlllliil! mmiu pi jw ,H"M,i|,iiiijjjiiiiillliiiiiniini3K'1 Sunday School 9:45 AM. Attend our University Class Gordon Mowry, Teacher FIRST CHURCH of the NAZARENE 8th at Madison Sunday Worship Service 11:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Jerald D. Johnson Pastor