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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1964)
Local Church Groups Plan Discussions and Dinners Lutheran The Lutheran Student Associ ation will meet for devotions, sup per, and a program at 4 30 p in Sunday at Central Lutheran church Ken Wieg will lead de votions, and University Associate Dean of Students Francis Nicker son will speak on Student Self Control.” Special Lenton devotionals are being held evert Thursday morn ing at Luther House. 18.4 Univer sity St. Breakfast will be served at 7:00, followed bv a service at 7:20. Roger Williams Fellowship Roger Williams Fellowship will host students from First Baptist church at a 5:30 pin meeting Sunday at Emerald Baptist church. The movie, ‘Through Gates of Splendor,” telling of a group of missionaries killed in Peru, will be shown Befresh ments will be served Sack Snack and Chat will be held at noon Tuesdat in the Stu dent Union Unitarian The Unitarian Channing Discus sion Group will hold its regular meeting at 9 p in. Sunday in the Student Union. The topic will be ‘ The Personality of the South .” First Baptist Church Dune Ferguson will speak on ‘ The Christian and the Science*" at 9:45 a.tn. Sunday. Dr Dan Heinrichs will speak on “An M D WE RENT Tandem Sikes VALLEY RENTAL 886 W. 6th 343-21 IS NSlf THE GERMAN COMPACT FOR AMERICANS ALFA ROMEO — LOTUS Sales & Service FRENCH MOTORS 1915 West lltfc 342-1764 Looks at Marriage" at the college hour at 6 p m. An all-college func tion will he held at Heinrichs’ home at 8:30 For transportation call Larry Kirkpatrick, ext. 2147 Congregational - Presbyterian Joseph Haroutunian. professor at the University of Chicago Di vinity School, will speak on "The Intelligence of Jesus" at a union meeting of our group with the Methodists on Sunday at ti p in at Wesley House. 1236 Kincaid St. Edward A. Dowey. of Princeton Theological Seminary, will speak on “Four Dimensions of Calvin’s Theology” at 8 pm in the Stu dent Union Baha’i The Lane County Baha’i ski trip will be held Saturday. Any one wishing to participate should call A1 Canon. 933 2382 A music program will he held at 4 p in. Sunday at Friendly House. 2445 Kincaid St Larry Henderson w ill show color slides of Mt. S* Helens and Mt Adams j to conclude the program. There will also be a roundtable discussion on “Universal Religion j —The Answer to Religious Un ity" at 4:30 pm. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ives. 351 Strawberry Lane in! Yeneta Guest speakers will be Aaron and Natalie Bowen of Sa- i lent Christian House The Cellar Cafe Talent Show, j • Ski Spree.” will be given in the : ba-ement of the First Christian church, 1166 Oak St at 7 and 9 p.m. tonight The setting is a: ski lodge with small tables at which guests may order refresh , ments of their choice Tickets are 50 cents, and proceeds go into the student budget to provide a . foreign student scholarship and conference and work camp schol-, arsltips. Sunday evening's program fol lowing the 5 p.m. snack supper will begin a new series on the ecu 1 To Look Your Best, try CHARLIE ELLIOTT'S (JNIVERSITV BARBER SHOP 1239 ALDER * FOUR BARBERS TO SERVE YOU - LEM. OLE. CHUCK AND CHARLIE First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette 345 8164 9 & 11 A.M. — “A LIVING SACRIFICE" Dr. Norman Conard WESLEY FOUNDATION Next to the Co-op Bookstore Robert Kingsbury. University Pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday Seminar 10:40 a.m. Rides to Church 1236 Kincaid 5 30 p.m Supper 6 p.m. WESLEY FORUM 344-1043 Central Lutheran Church South Edge of Campos Olaf A. Anderson, Pastor Dwight Boe. Assistant Pastor ism ana rouer Phone 345-2053 SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 a m. Adult Bible Class — 11 a m. Worship LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 4:30 p m Sundav — Devotions in Central’s Sanctuary 5 p.m Sunday*— Supper meeting at Luther House Students Welcome! First Congregational Church UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd Ave. East and Potter (5 blocks south of campus; SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Student Fellowship—6:00 p.m.—Westminster House Ministers Lloyd R Stamp and Wesley Goodson Nicholson For Transportation call 345 8141 memcal movement among the) churches, Victor P. Morris will lead a discussion on "What l>o the Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) Have to Offer in the Ecumenical Movements?” The Sunday morning discussion group continues following the j am. coffee hour, the graduate seminary "ill meet at 9 p in. Tuesday and chapel Wednesday will he at 7:30 a.m. Executive council is at 0:30 p in Wednes day. Wesley I emulation All students are invited to at tend Wesley Foundation's Sunday Seminar at 9:43 a.m., lead by the pastor director. Robert Kings bury. The Rook of John will be critically discussed. Rides to local Methodist chur ches will be provided at 10:45 a m. in front of Wesley, located next to the bookstore. A snack supper for 35 cents will tie served at 5:30 p.m Both Wesley and the Westminster groups will meet at Wesley Foun dation at 6 p m The graduate student group will meet on Sunday at 9 p.m for discussion Tri Dells Plan Swedish Dinner The annual Tri-Delt-sponsored .smorgasbord dinner is scheduled for 5 until 7 p m Sunday at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house All University deans and heads of departments have been invit ed Each chapter member has also invited one of her professors as her guest. This year's event follows a Swedish theme Anna Rosenblad. foreign student residing at the chapter house, has provided ta bleware decorations from her homeland. Sweden. Other decora-1 tions will be from the Northland j Gift Shop. The menu includes authentic Swedish dishes which will be prepared by a Swedish native.' Mrs. George Bjorset, housemoth-: er, is in charge of these arrange- • ments. , Juniors Announce Activity Planners Committee chairmen have been announced for the annual Junior class activities, the Junior Prom and Mothers’ Weekend. The Prom * will be held April 18, and Junior, Week, including Mons’ Weekend, will extend from May 4 to 10. Committee chairmen are Gail Abrams and Suzanne Seeborg. All Campus Sing; Paul Cormier. Finance: Pam Pieiley, Luncheon; Lynn Druehl, Mom’s Weekend: Sherry Widen. Programming: Steve Walsh. Prom; Sherry Lu cas. Publicity: and Shannon Mc Carthy, Queen Selection. Living organizations will be re-; ceiving information soon about i the All Campus Sing. Lecture Features French Painter Rediscovery of one of France’s greatest painters, Delacroix, will be discussed by Lucile Golson of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts at 4 p.m. today in 106 Lawrence. The address, one of the win-! ter term series of AAA Faculty lectures, is open to the public. Delacroix, who dominated the 19th century in art, is acknowl edged today as great master of color and composition. Painters as different as Matisse and Picasso have recognized his influence on | their development. Miss Golson will present as pects of the forgotten Delacroix, including a discussion of the il lustrations he made for Goethe and Shakespeare editions, reli gious paintings, and murals for | government buildings in Paris. Emerald Baptist Church 19th at Patterson Phone 343-3198 Rev. James E. Merlin, Pastor Sunday Services 8:30 a m. 11:00 a m. 7:00 p.m. Affiliated with American Baptist Convention R.VV.F. Meeting—Sunday, 0:00 p.m. St. Mary's Episcopal Church 1«<3 East 13th Avenue Phone 343 9253 Don B Walster, Rector SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00—9:00—11:00 a m., 7:00 p m Sunday Canterbury Supper — 5:30 Robert B Dwight, Chaplain Pro-tem Holy Communion, Wednesday. 7:00 am, Gerlinger 2nd Hour First Baptist Church Broadway at High WeL-rme to U of O Students 9 45—Codecs Dspt Dune an Ferguson. t«ach«r 11 00 “ H# th»t Ui wuu' Dr Vart© Webster Met*.' Night 7 00 “Christ • msr. in crisis hours” Dr V*nef Websts Central United Presbyterian Church 15th Avenue and Ferry Street (2 blocks off campus) 9:30 4 11:00 a m Everyone Is Welcome Cooperating with Westminister Foundation 1411 Kincaid First Church of Christ, Scientist 14tli 4, Pearl Streets A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachut jtts Sunday Services 9.30 a m and 11 a m Sunday School 11:00 Wednesday meeting 8:00 p m. READING ROOM 84 EAST 10th AVENUE Christian Science Organization at University of Oregon Meeta Every Sunday at 6 30 p m. in Student Union Attend Bresee Fellowship Sunday—9:45 a.tn. 1st Church of the Nazarene 8th and Madison Morning Worship Youth Hour Esening Evangelism 10.45 a m. 6:00 pm. 7:00 p in. W. Donald Wellman, Pastor Phone 342-5211