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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1965)
Weekend Religious Activities Baha'i June Nichols is the leader of the Friday night fireside discus sion at 8 p.m. at the Baha’i Cen ter, 1458 Alder St. Saturday night at 8 p.m.. in commemoration of Declaration of the Bab, May 23, 1844. there will be a special meeting. The i holy day is observed as the com ing of the forerunner to the founder of Baha'i World Faith. “A j World Faith for Modern Man” is r the title of the talk to be given in Alumnae Hall on second floor, Gerlinger. Christian House “The Role of Communication in Marriage” is the topic of discis sion at the married students’ pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday. Charles Pyron of Continuing Ed ucation is the speaker. All mar ried students are welcome. Each couple brings a hot dish and salad Or dessert. Baby sitters will . ...1 Can’t face that term pa per? Don’t want to pay for an expensive copy job? Bring your prob lem to us — we have complete Xerox service. Professional copies at 10c a page. Bring it in today! 831 East 13th "The Urb" Frosh Tennis Court Dance Only Freshmen and Escorts Admitted Live Band and Goody Wagon FRIDAY NIGHT Wear Bermudas FREE FREE FREE Be a switch hitter Don’t let the summer weekend wear problem ^ confuse you. There’s a simple solution in this ^ Cricketeer Club Cloth Doubles set. Denim look sportcoat with color coordinated slacks in a crisp blend of Arnel® and cotton. Wear it with a knit and sneakers around the clubhouse ... switch to a shirt and tie for the evening patio dance and you've got all the bases covered. CRICKETEER* CLUB CLOTH SPORTCOAT. SLACKS “We Dress the Best Dressed Men in Town” be at the Cliff Maxfleld home at 768 E. 13th from 8:15 p.m. Saturday evening the C.H. stu dents will join Wesley Founda tion at the play, “Luther.” They will go to Wesley for discussion afterward. Sunday evening they will attend the concert at the School of Music. Royce Saltzman will be guest leader at the discus sion to follow. First Baptist The Memorial Day coast trip a week from Monday begins at 8 a.m. at First Baptist Church. The class officers invite surfing fans and water babies to plan study schedules accordingly. Bring a sack lunch and fifty cents. Sunday, May 23, at 9:45 a m., Dune Ferguson will be speaking on “Light and Love.” The COS class meets in Harlow chapel of First Baptist Church. The 6 o'clock College Hour will be time spent in concert this week as they listen to the Prairie Bible Institute choir. Tuesday at 9 p.m. in the Stu dent Union Oregon Christian Fellowship presents a panel to examine dating problems and pat terns on the college level, with a Christian perspective. Students Leave For Berkeley A group of students left by car Thursday for a "giant com munity meeting” to be held Fri day and Saturday at the Berkeley campus of the University of California. Speakers at the mass rally dealing with the Viet Nam war, which is expected to draw a crowd of between 30,000 and 50. 000 persons, will include Sen Ernest Gruening (D- Alaska), journalist 1. F. Stone, and Dr. Benjamin Spock. nationally known authority on child rear ing. The rally is being sponsored by the Federation of Teachers, local 1474. Entertainment is being provid ed by The Committee, a satirical review group, and by the San j Francisco Mime Troupe, among others. Honors College Talk Features OSU Prof J Brookes Spencer, from the j department of general sciences at | I Oregon State University, will j present a lecture entitled "The Zeeman Effect and Early Bohr j ! Theory” at the Honors College j center at 8 p.m. Monday. CAMPUS BRIEFS All Theta Sigma Phi members should plan to attend a special meeting at noon Monday in the Allen K»<om. African Students Association farewell > party will lit held at 8:30 p.m. Friday at 1237 Ferry Street. Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon Daily Emerald is published | five time.** in September and five day * ;t week j during the academic year, except during j examination period*, by the Student Publi- I cations Hoard of the University of Oregon. ' Second-class postage paid at Eugene, Ore* | gon 97403. Subscription rates $5 per year, i $2 per term. Now! Biggest Jazz and Folk Selection in Town Hundreds of New and Old Releases New Complete Stock of 2.50 Nonesuch Classical All The Top 50 LP’s Including: SOUND OF MUSIC MARY POPPINS THE SEARCHERS new LP Barbara Streisand’s newest and latest release MY NAME IS BARBARA Glenn Yarbrough’s latest BABY THE RAIN MUST FALL Save up to $1.00 on each record with our Exclusive one for Four Coupon offer C^mpUS Bookstore E. 13lh on the campus 1st Assembly of God 1330 Madison M. W. McLecs, Pastor 9:45 a m. — Sunday School Attend Chi Alpha College Class — Bob PaRett Transportation Provided Phono .143-3303 or 343-3191 11:00 a m. — Morning Worship Pastor McLees, Speaker 4:30 p ill. — Pastor’s Study KEZI TV Chan. 9 7:00 p.m. — Revivaltime Orthodox Presbyterian Church (A Reformed Church) 3350 Willamette Street Sunday School — 0:45 a m. Morning Service: "THE FACE OF JKSl'S” Evening Service: “THK STORV OF JACOB” Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Meeting- Wed . 7 30 p m. For information or transportation call 343 3038 Rev. (Jlenn T. Black. Home Missionary First Baptist Church Broadway at High 345 0341 Welcome to U of O Student* 11 00 a in "Coining World Church" i 0:00 p in I'rarle Iliblr Institute Trip Zanier Chorale of Bible Standard Collette Dr WebnUsr First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette 345 8764 9 & 11 a.in.—I>r. Norman Conard WESLEY FOUNDATION Next to the Coop Bookstore Robert Kingsbury. University Pastor 9:30 a m. Sunday Seminar 4 30 and 7 00 p m Classes 10.40 a rn Rides to Church 5 30 p m Supper 1236 Kincaid 6 30 p m Vespers Grace Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 17th and Hilyard Street 344 2361 Sunday Worship Services: 8:30 and 11 a m. Bible Class for Students: 9:45 a m. Student Fellowship: 5:30-7.30 p m. Sundays Harold J. Gieskc. Pastor James VehlinR, Vicar First Church of Christ, Scientist 14th & Pearl Street* A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Sunday Services & Sunday School 9 30 am. & 11 a.in. Wednesday Evening Testimonial 8:00 pm. READING ROOM 84 EAST 10th AVENUE Christian Science Organization at University of Oregon Meets Every Sunday at 8:30 p.m. in Student Union First Congregational Church UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 23rd Avenue East and Potter (5 blocks south of campus) SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Ministers, Lloyd Stamp and Wesley Goodson Nicholson For Transportation call 345 8741 Central Presbyterian Church 15th Avenue and Ferry Street (2 blocks off campus) SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. EVERYONE WELCOME Minister — Norman D. Pott Student Fellowship — Westminster House 1414 Kincaid