Religious Groups Announce Sunday Activities Baha’i Fellowship Kavous Monadjemi, University student from Iran, will speak on "Keligion in a Modern World," tonight in an informal fireside discussion of the Baha’i Fellow ship. The meeting will begin at 8 p in. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Norman Ives, 1458 Alder Street. For free transportation or further information interested persons may call DI 2-1034 or DI 2 1000. First Congregational Church Charles K Palmerle, recently designated YMCA secretary on campus, will lead the Student i Fellowship discussion on “Where religion fits into college life” Sun day from 5 to 7 p m at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Carl Webb, 1950 Onyx Street 'two blocks south of athletic field ) Wesley Foundation Methodist married students, Wes-Weds, will hold their first meeting of the fall term, a kick off dessert, this evening at Wes-s ley Foundation, 1236 Kincaid, at 7 p m. Sunday morning Brunch and Discuss, 9:30 a m , will feature a study of the gospel of Luke and the Christian faith At Wesley, Forum, 0 p m , Miss Orace Ora ham will lead a program on the topic, "Can Man Save Himself?” A supper will precede the forum at 5:30 p m. Holy Communion will be cele brated in the Wesley chapel at 7:30 a m. on Wednesday. Luther House Kester Svendsen, head of the University English Department, will speak on "Religious Poetry" Sunday following 4 30 pin. devo tions and supper at the I.uther House. He will speak at 6 p m. Study groups began meeting this week. The Bible study of Un hook of 1 Corinthians is to be held Tuesday at 1 p m and a study of one of Luther’s works will be at 1 pin each Thursday The third group will meet at 4 pm. Thurs day to study A M Hunter's text on the New Ttestamcnt. The only charge for the groups is for the paperback text All meetings will be held at Luther House, 1824 L' niversity. Presbyterian Church The Rev William E. Hallman of Portland will speak on “The Changing Role of the Protestant Church in the Near East" Sunday at 6:30 p m at 1414 Kincaid. He has just returned from a year in Lebanon as a Fraternal Univer sity Pastor and has traveled for the World Council of Churches through Egypt and the Sudan. The fall retreat will be held Dedication... (Continued from ptige 1) president of the board from 1923 to 1929. Three daughters of Judge Ham ilton will be guests at the dedica tion ceremonies and will pre sent the University President Ar thur S. Flemming the plaque com memorating their father. The daughters are Mrs. Ruth Hamil ton Hermann and Mrs. Merle Hamilton Carson, both of Salem, and Mrs. Helen Jane Hamilton Clarke of Roseburg. THE UNITS of the hall are named for ten former members of the University community. | These include: William Pingry Boynton, Timothy P. Cloran, Ma rion F. McClain, Lilian Ella Tin gle, George Haskell Collier, Fred erick Stanley Dunn, Sarah Julia Burgess, Edwin Clyde Robbins, Mary Putnam, Boise Spiller, and Mary Watson. It is at the suggestion of Mary Watson’s husband, Walter Barnes, that the unit is named Mary Watson Hall, as that is the name by which she was best known to her students. MEMBERS OF the families of those for whom the units are named will be present during the dedication. Following t h e ceremony, luncheon will be held in the in dividual units. During these fam ily representatives will present the plaques for each unit to the unit president. The dedication ceremony will be open to the public. Oct 13 and 14 at the Chapel by the-Sea in Neiscott. The Hcv. Ul rich Mauser, Presbyterian chap lain at Oregon State University, will be spiritual leader. Sign up sheets are on the bulletin t>oard at Westminster House. Discussion groups are being or ganized. Students may sign up now for the groups, which will each be limited to ten people. Christian House Married students will meet for a dessert and informal get-togeth er Friday at 8 p m. at Christian House with Mr. and Mrs. John Davis as hosts Baby sitters will be provided at 136 E. 34th Ave nue after 7:30 p m. Sunday morning at 9 a m. the study of “God Our Contempor ary” will follow a coffee hour. Sunday at 5 p.m. the Rev. Alan Tippett of Australia will speak and lead a discussion on “What Kind of a God Meets My Needs?” A snack supper will precede the discussion. Registrations for the annual fall retreat to be held Oct. 13 at the Hildebrand home at the coast should be in not later than Wed nesday. Wednesday morning chapel ser vices arc held from 7:30 to 7:45 a m at Christian House. Wednes day evening a graduate seminar will hold its first meeting at the house with Kathryn Burlingham as hostess and Malcolm McCallum as moderator. The meeting, open to all upper division and graduate students, will begin at 9 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist 14th & Pearl Streets A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Sunday Services 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Wednesday testimonial meeting 8:00 p.m. READING ROOM 84 10TH AVENUE E. Christian Science Organization at University of Oregon Meets Every Sunday at 6:30 p.m. in Student Union ALL ARE WELCOME First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette DI 5-8764 9:30 and 11:00—Morning Worship "WOKD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY” Norman L. Conard WESLEY FOUNDATION Next to the Co-op Bookstore Robert Kingsbury, University Pastor 9:30 a.m. Brunch & Discuss 2:00 p.m. Rides to 10:40 a.m. Rides to Church Fellowship Retreat 1236 Kincaid DI 4-1043 First Baptist Church Welcome to U of O Students Broadway at High WORLD WIDE COMMUNION 9:45—College Department Bud Hinkson, teacher 11:00 a.m. “Redemption Dr. Vance H. Webster 7:00 p.m. Rev. A. C. Westphal with his singing heart Bud Hinkson—9:45 COS Group The Unitarian Church of Eugene Phone DI 4-7656 Service and Church School 11:00 a.m. Sunday "TROUBLE IN PARADISE” The Rev. Carl J. Nelson Temporary Meeting at the Frances Willard School West 29th at Lincoln Church of Christ 10th and Washington Bible Class 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship 11 :00 A.M. Sunday Evening Service, 7 :30 p.m. Wednesday evening Service, 7 :30 p.m. For transportation to services call DI 3-2303 or DI 5-5662 Phone DI 5-5662 i-—-—l Grace Lutheran Church 17th and Hilyard Street DI 4-2361 Sunday Worship Services: 8:30 and 11 a.m. Bible Class 9:45 a.m. Student Fellowship as Scheduled L. Rohlfing, Vacancy Pastor Sergei S. Koberg, Vicar Emerald Baptist Corner 19th and Patterson Sunday Worship Services: 8:30 and 11 a.m. Roger Williams Fellowship 5:30 p.m. Rev. James Merlin CANTERBURY Episcopal Community Supper Meeting Sunday 5:30 p.m. Campus Center 13th and Kincaid Newman Student Center 749 E. 15th Ave. University of Oregon Roman Catholic Center Mass held Sunday 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Daily 6:45 a.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. Confessions daily from 4:30 to 5:00 P.M. and 20 minutes to 5 minutes Before Every Mass St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 166 East 13th Avenue Phone DI 3-9253 STEEN WHITESIDE, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 — 9:15 — 11:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION W. Robert Ellis, Chaplain Campus Center 835 13th East Holy Communion, Wednesday, 7:00 a.m., Gerlinger Hall First Congregational Church 23rd Ave. East and Potter (5 blocks south of campus) Worship Service: 9:30 and 11:00 STUDENT FELLOWSHIP — 5 to 7 p.m. 1959 Onyx St. Ministers Lloyd R. Stamp and Wesley Goodson Nicholson Central Lutheran Church South Edge of Campus 18th at Potter Olaf Anderson, Pastor Phone DI 5-2053 MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 11 a.m. Sunday — 9:45 a.m. Adult Bible Class 4:30 p.m. Sunday—Lutheran Association Central Sanctuary 1824 University — Phone DI 4-7373 Central United Presbyterian Church 15th Ave. and Ferry St. (2 blocks off campus) World Wide Communion Services 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. Everyone is Welcome Cooperating with Westminister Foundation 1414 Kincaid Temple Beth Israel 2550 Portland St. HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) Sunday, Oct. 7, 7:00 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8, 8:00 a.m., continuing through the day and concluding at sunset All Jewish students are invited to attend.