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
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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
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Frosh Tennis Court Dance
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Live Band and Goody Wagon
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“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.
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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
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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
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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
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Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
Sunday Services & Sunday School 9 30 am. & 11 a.in.
Wednesday Evening Testimonial 8:00 pm.
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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