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Alaska School
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iLWw (Special) To
help found what will be the first
fouiyear, hurch-related 'college
Jn Alaska, the Division of Nation
al Missions, the Board, of Missions
of the Methodise Churci, has an
nounced it U seek gifts frm
the nearly 40.000 Methodist
churcjies in the United States.
Pks for a church V ide appeal
were completed at a meeting in
Denver. Colo., of the Alaska
Methodist College Committee, a
subsidiary of the Division of Na
tional Missions. The Division,
with headquarters in New York,
administers the mission program
of the Methodist Church in the
j unuco aia'es, AiasKa, lld"d,i -1 f-f 7
lr.,. ;..JPlanned at Farm Home
H. V. Johnson of Eugene, presi
dent of the Board of Trustees of
the Children's Farm Home in
Corvallis, has announced that the
chapel will be formally dedicatad
at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, June 5.
The main address of the day
will be given by the Rev. Paul
S. Wright, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Churhc in Portland.
The new building is of Gothic
NEW CHAPEL Dedication ceremonies for the new'
chapel at Children's Farm Home in Corvallis have Dcen
arranged fey June 5,
Dedication of Chapel
posed college will be erected on
a 242-acre campus in Anchorage
and will be named the Alaska
Methodist College. The Division
plans that the college will be a
fully accredited liberal arts
school with an enrollment of up
to 500 students
NO GOAL SET
The Alaska Methodist College
Committee set no goal for the
church as a whole or for con
ferences, districts and local
churches. But it reiterated a pre
vious decision of the Division
that no construction can be start
ed before two million dollars in
cash has been obtained. Of that
amount, one million would be for
buildings and one million for en
dowment, the committee said.
Bishop A. Raymond Grant,
Portland, Ore., committee! chair
man, reported that cash and
pledges from a fund-raising cam
paign in Anchorage this spring
total about S700.000. The original
goal was S500.000. In the six
years since the Division decided
in establish a college in Alaska
Methodists have given about
S200.000.
At the meeting, the Rev Earl
n Rrnwn eeneral executive sec
retary of the Division, appointed
three men to work wiin an mas
kan committee on plans for col
lege development and to direct
the appeal to churches for funds.
"The Division of National Mis
sions is not embarking on a
campaign with set goals and
quotas," the Rev. Mr. Brown
said. "Rather, we are planning
m nresent the cause of the
Alaska Methodist College to
Methodist churches through our
bishops, district superintendents,
pastors and local church commis
sions on missions. We believe
that, as always, when Methodist
people see the need, they will re-j
spond.
WILL ACK PLEDGES
We will seek gifts from
churches as a whole, from
individuals in churches and from
church groups, such as Sunday
school classes, youth fellowships,
Bible classes and mens' clubs. We
will ask that pledges be made
over anv period up to five years.
Thirty-six Methodists from the
states, mostly district superinten
dents representing bishops, went
to Alaska late in March to see
the site and to observe the Anch
orage campaign. They will work
with the Division in obtaining
gifts in their areas.
The site is owned by the Divi
sion and was purchased as the
camnus bv the City of Anchor
age from the federal Department
of the Interior. No date has
been set for the college opening,
oending obtaining the necessary
money and completion of plans
for curriculum, board of trustees
and faculty.
The only senior college
Alaska now is the University of
Alaska, a land-grant, tax-support
ed institution at Fairbanks. The
Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.,
maintains the Sheldon Jackson
Junior College at Sitka.
Report Called
JPublic Power
'Blockbuster'.
WASHINGTON l-Sen. Kefau
y,er (D-Tenn) disclosed Friday he
has receive! a turndown from
former President Ilerhert Hoover
on Tiis'dentand for immediate pub-'
lication of what kvfaiiver says
is "a blockbuster" attack on pub
lic power by a Hoover Commis
sion task force.
He announced he has renewed
the rgquest in a telegram to
Hoover declaring that "I am at
a loss to understand" the refusal.
The task force is an arm ef the
Commission on Organization of
the Executive Branch of the
Government, which Hoover heads.
Kefauver told the former presi
dent that "leaks in the press"' in
dicate the subgroup has made
some sweeping recommendations
to the full commission.
Hoover's reply was in a tele
gram dated Thursday, which Ke
fauver marie nuhlie. It said Honv.
architecture, designed by Donald 1 or felt he had no authority to re-
W. Edmunrison of Portland. H. L. Mease the bulkv report, and
Shields and son of Eugene were I doubled that the full commission
contractors for the building would do so now.
which has an auditorium with a; m a statement making public
seating capacity of 250. Class- iho ipiearmne k'(,,. w
rooms for Sunday School are lo-has been reported that the task
cated off the assembly room in ; forcP roport js a "blockbuster
ine uasemcni ana un uie nisi
floor.
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NAMIKO IKEDA
Returning Home
Farewell Tea
Set for Girl
At Foundation
A parlor with a fireplace will
provide a place for board meet
ings, receptions and social gather
ings for the children on the farm
as well as adults.
The Children's Farm Home was
established in 1923 to provide for
homeless, neglected or otherwise
dependent children.
'Loyalty Day'
Response Good
At the 10:50 a.m. worship ser-
against the Tennessee Valley An
thority (TVA) and similar public
power projects.
He said he has heard it recom
mends that "congress immediate
ly take bids from private industrv
for the sale or lease of all TVA
facilities except those used by the
Atomic Energy Commission."
Billy Ending
London Stint
LONDON wi Billy Graham
vice Sundav at First Christian "rings nis second London crusade
Church the Rev. Carroll C. Rob-1 10.a clse Saturday after a week's
erts will speak on "I Am Proud ! rain-sogged services attended by
of Our Church."
Last Sunday's response to the
"Loyalty Day" message and stew
ardship emphasis was gratifying
to those concerned with the su
pervision of the financing of
First Christian. "Estimates of
Giving" were received from many
of the members, indicating their
interest and support. Lists will be
made available for personal calls
to be made in the home of mem
bers on Sunday and during the
week.
The Department of Christian
Social Action invites everyone to
see the new color film, "The
Sound of a Stone" at 7:30 p.m., in
the sanctuary. This film is about
a young high school teacher and
the social problems he encounters
as he works with youth and in the
community.
Young People to Hold
Initiation Service
The Chi Rho (Junior High
As a farewell from friends in
Eugene, Namiko lkeda will be
honored Sunday at a sliver tea to
he held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at
the Wesley Foundation.
At 4 p.m. Miss lkeda w ill speak
on life in Japan, and the Wesley
Quartet will sing.
Miss lkeda will return lo Japan
in June and will teach at Tsuda
College for Women in Tokyo. She
has spent three years at Ihe Uni
versity of Oregon, majoring in
physical education and health
Before coming to Eugene she
was a graduate assistant at Tsuda
College, where she will soon be
returning as an instructor.
Co-sponsoring the tea with
Wesley Foundation will he the
Womens Society of Christian
Service in Eugene and Spring
field.
Miss lkeda sings in the choir at
First Methodist Church and at the
university has been active
YWCA, Wesley Foundation and
the professional club for women
in physical education.
At the physical education ban
quet for men and women, held
in honor of seniors, she was pre
sented the physical education
honor award, given for high schol
arship, professional interest and
activities.
She has received three scholar
ships, from the University of Ore
gon, Wesley Foundation and Uni
versity House.
nearly half a million listeners
The sun finally shone over the
V -
Sat., May 21, 1!)55npglstpr-fiiiard, Eugpne, Ore.
TOTH FOR CHRIST .
TONKtlT 7:30
TOP ALLY
Male QucjrtfitS
Canyonw'e Bifte Vademy a
Paul CJupta
Fron India in costume
Outstanding Speaker
LIGHTHOUSE TEMPLE
Corner 12th Si Ofive
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Sunday Services-8:45 A:M. & M A.M.
"THE CHRISTIAN and the OLD TESTAMENT"
,
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Bible Classes, 10 a. m.
WELCOME!
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Eleventh at Ferry
W. B. Maier, Pastor Kenneth Streufert, Assistant
RESUMES SOCIAL ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Dwight
Eisenhower turns on her best smile as she makes her
first appearance at a public social affair since illness
caused cancellation of her engagements last April 30.
She and the President attended a dinner and stunt party
of the Women's National Tress Club.
FIRST CHURCH of CHRIST, SCIENTIST
A Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ,
Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts
14th and Pearl -May
22
"SOUL and BODY"
Sunday Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Sunday School 11 A.M.
Testimonial Meeting Wednesday 8 P. M.
Nursery Facilities During All Services
Reading Room 86 West Broadway
Everyone Is Cordially Invited To Attend
Tho Church Services and Use the Reading Room
Prohibition of Atom Bombs
Urged by Presbyterians
LOS ANGELES OP Business
sessions were held Saturday in
the 167th General Assembly of
Greyhound, racetrack where the , prcsbvl(.rian chllreh afler the
American evangelist was to con- called for the prohibition
duct two fina services before f alomjc an(i hvdroKcn bombs in
moving on to the continent. I Friday's meetings. 1
Through Friday night 334.500 1 Tnc 4 000 dciCKatPS attending
persons had jammed into Womb-tllc WPCk-long assembly unani-
icy bianium, despite the chill rain imnusiv adopted a resolution simi
lar to the stand taken by the
World Council of Churches in
Evanston, 111., last August.
that dampened four services
There were 56,000 persons in
the Friday night crowd and 3.546
stepped forward under umbrellas
to make their "decisions for
Christ."
After a week's rest Graham
will conduct meetings in France, m t-
West Germany. Holland, Belgium, lvlOrG 1 TlGStS
Police Arrest
Peron Cuts
Church Ties
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina I
Argentina's Congress completed
action Friday on a proposal lo
break all official ties between Ihe
government and the Roman Cath
olic Church
The Senate unanimously adopted
resolution to amend the con
slitution and separate church and
state. Responding to a demand
by President Juan D. Peron to
end Roman Catholicism's status
as the state religion, the Chamber
of deputies voted the same rcso.
lution Thursday night, 121 to 12.
Gadget Records
Action of Heart
The statement called for pro
hibition of nuclear weapons and
a "drastic reduction of all other
armament," to be implemented
by international inspection and
control. J
It was presented to the dele-i
gates by Dr. Samuel McCrea Cav
ert, executive director of the
World Council of Churches. j
The assembly also voted to send:
unification delegates to tho 0th
General Assembly of the Presby
terian Church, U. S., the South
ern denomination which broke
ties with the two Northern bod
ies during the civil war. The
Southern branch defeated a pro
posal to unite with the General
I Assembly and the United Pros-
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina WVbytorian Church, while Ihe two
Federal poiice have arrested a Northern denominations approved
number of Roman Catholic priests , it.
FIRST CHURCH TZ NAZARENE
8th & MADISON
9:45 A. M. Sunday School
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship
Communion Service
Message
"THIS CUP"
Please note the new time for our evening service!
6:00 p. m. Youth Services
7:00 p. m. Evening Service
Sermon
"DECISIONS"
T1TTAWF. TT 1TTTW
Si PASTOR
You are cordially Invited to worship
with us tomorrow.
NEW YORK WV A radio device
lhat can signal warnings of heart
trouble is on display here
The device, developed by the
Navy, works this way:
A transmitter fitted lo a pa
tient broadcasts clectrocardio-
cjc , ; 1 with 'several Roman Catholic
sounds to a receiver. . . . . , , . . , ,
.. 1 , ... ,! priests being he d by police at
This enables a heart specialist , ' , . ,7,.,
rJlL-Mn"So headed by
.. . 1 nspector-General Miguel Gam
in a three-day series of raids on
private homes and some eon
vents, it was reported Saturday.
Reliable sources said the gov
ernment carried out the raids in
connection with an alleged plot
by Roman Catholic followers to
"disturb the public peace."
The sources said the arrests be
an Thursday night and were still
activities. Heretofore
such records have been made
with the patient in a resting
position.
The new process, said Dr. Max
millian Kern of Chicago, should
make it possible to determine
boa have conferred on the police
action since Friday and arc giv
ing instructions to the police
force, the reports said.
Christian Church will
initiation service in the dining
room of the church at 5 p.m.
All seventh graders and those
coming into the department dur
ing the year will be officially re
reived, the outstanding Chi Rho
bny and girl will be presented at
this service. This award takes in
the three years they have been
in the department, the attitude
and leadership in the Church
School, Chi Rho and Ihe total
church program, and the daily
lives of the young people. Re
freshments will be served. All
parents and friends of the Chi
Rhn Group are invited to share
in this important occasion.
The meetings of the Rev. Roy
Hill will be concluded Sunday
night with the program of "Eu
gene's Happy Hour" in Light
house Temple, 12th and Olive
Streets. The message will be "All
Ihings are possible to them that
hold their Fairmount Presbyterian ' bc).'"'c "
iiuiu mi-it j , "The riirrpnt snrinc nt mnntmnc
To Hear Visiting Pastor l,as most successful in many
. j months," announced the pastor,
............ ... ,,,,,.,, vllu,i,i Kev. Harold L. Adams.
President Peron has said he! more reliably how much exercise
would sign the measure, which 11,0 l,cart Patient can tolerate,
calls for election of a national :and t0 warn of an impending at
assembly to rewrite the constitu-!,ac'-
lion. I The device is being exhibited at
Under existing basic law, the ilhe anmlal meeting of the Amer
president must be a Catholic inllcan Coll,Se of Cardiology.
this eountrv 90 npr pent nf whnc'
population professes Catholicism. '09 Channel Flight
To Be Re-enacted
CALGARY. Alta. (.1" French
inventor Louis Bleriot's 1003
flight across the English Channel
is to be re-enacted this summer
by a Calgary-built copy of his his
toric monoplane. The copy was
built at the Porvinci.il Institute of
Technology and Art. Its pilot
will be Jean do la Bruyere, 27.
an Edmonton contractor of
French extraction. He hopes to
make the channel flight .Inly 25,
the 4fith anniversary of Bleriot's
exploit.
The Southern General Assem
bly convenes .lune 2, at Rich
mond Va., and the United Pres
byterian Church Juno 8, at Mon
mouth, HI.
A combination of the three
groups would unite 4 million
Presbyterians throughout the na
tion under one body.
The delegates elected Dr. Steph
en Palmer, minister nf Ihe First
Presbyterian Church nf Lockport,
N. Y., as vice-moderalor.
Hill Meetings
To Be Concluded
Indian Proposes
Truce Committee
TOKYO lTi The newspaper
Mainirhi reported Friday from
New Delhi that India is striving
to set up a five-nation truce com
mittee to prevent hostilities in
Formosa Strait.
The newspaper said it had
learned authoritatively that In
dia's V. Krishna Menon, now in
Peiping, also has proposed two
conditions for a cease-fire in the
Formosa area.
India wants Nationalist Presi
dent Chiang Kai-shek to waive
his claims on the mainland and
lo wilhdraw from Quemoy and
the Matsus, Ihe newspaper said.
Quoting sources close to Men
on, Mainichi said the proposed
Iruce commission would include
India as chairman and two na
tions each picked bv the United
States and Communist China.
Loan Approved
NEW YORK (Special) A
church extension loan of S6,500
for Ihe purchase of a $14,250 par
sonage for the proposed Willa
kenzie Lutheran Church has been
approved by the Boar '. of Ameri
can Missions of the United Lu
theran Church in America. The
Rev. R. Henkel is pastor.
Nationally Authorized
2-WAY RADIO SERVICE
Film Scheduled
All women are invited to attend
pulpit will he supplied Sunday
at 11 a.m., by the Rev. Elwyn
C. Tesche nf Martin City, Mont.
The Rev. Mr. Tesche is visiting
in Eugene and is a candidate for
the Fairmount pastorate.
A "family pot-luck" dinner will
be served by the Womens Assn.
and the Mariners, with the Rev.
Mr. Tesche as guest nf honor, Sat-
unidy, U-D..JW p.m. a meeung oi : r . . f
the Church Session will be held ;OpintuaI LonCept
at the Ed Hunntington home Siin-!civ..J C-
day, 7.30 p m. A congregational tressed in Sermon
meeting will take place follow-: The fact that lasting beauty
ing the worship service Sunday, is gained through spiritual un
.lunc 5, lo act on the calling of derstanding of God's radiance
Sunday School will be at 9:45
a m., morning worship at 11 and
the Youth Hour at 6 p.m. fol
lowed by the evangelistic service
at 7:30 p.m. Music will be fea
tured along with the evangelist.
Wednesday is "Bible Time"
and an hour of prayer at 7:30. All
are invited.
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a pastor for the church. All mem
bers of the church and of the
the showing of a film on the ,P.jcnngrogaiion arc urged to attend
lection and treatment of cancer. al1 of these services.
at the University Street Church! '
of Christ 2830 Univors.ty sy.J Assembly
Tuesdav, May 24. 7:30 p.m. Th- ... . . J
.film is made .available through
the National Cancer Society. A
rirtor will he presenfctit expl.tin
the film and answer questions. '
Baptismal Servkes
Pncer (rcr' .u tire ran
gChurcji will hold Baptismal 'Jerr-
and strength is stressed in a lesson-sermon,
"Soul and Body." to
of .Christ, Scientist, 14'h and
Pearl. Regular services are at 11 ,
a.m. alid R p.m. with Sunday
School connenine at 1 1 . Rpcnlar
Ralph Wldo Llqyd pupils and visitors' up to the age
i i -,j t. ,
II he the speancr on KERO-lof 20 .rears see welcomed in the .. t tiftW-V v v;, V t.'l . J
IS Radio's "Church of 1 h Air"!Sulay School. A nufsrrv is main " - . .'! i a:v f :
nday 6-6:30 .-..m.t as te pro.t.uneu during both Sunday serv- ) ''Vlili fi'i'S -a
Wi ooserves hf 16Kb Geperalj ices. . 1 iZt z.' ' .
mbly of the Protivlerian I . f . VV , . 1 ,' U ? J
X WXti piMethodist Speaker .
Sev. Mr, LloJ is. president of! Tne Rev. Stewart A. Place of
Ves at the 11 am. serice St-Ia?Aille Cwlege ki Mryville.the first Methodit Church oJ F.u
a.9. TheCflcv. B. Gabriclsen.riTenn.. and rrtirinmode.tor of gene will speak atSt. J,rSs
FINAL
SERVICE
Roy Hill
Evangelist
SUNDAY 7:30 P.M.
Sunday -A Day of Inspiration
And Rqvival
for You at Tho
lU. -AViiL,j::i . iri: ; . . u.
iftii.
First Assembly of God
in Eugene
Corner West 13th Avenue and Madison Street
9:45 A. M. 11:00 A. M.
SUNDAY REV. ROY K. REED
SCHOOL Founding Pastor
for from Whitcfish, Mont.
EVERYBODY GUEST SPEAKER
SPECIAL: "THE HARMONEERS"
Male Quartet from CBA
Singing in All Services
,;v
; . . j sun,i school tJ AHmtA
V . ,
N j .MomlnK Worship
X; , t 11 .m.
' ' ' -"The Lowest and
X'x - ---- the Highest"
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i .m for' .riult trfembft-. of the ,je it; hair 'd. 1W-vi11p. O.vS will I te:incr.he tt'th anwersarv eel ' airit-fA,. 1' IX-ltp
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W- CAN I)0ANYp!lG A ( IIIMP CANjIM), l4;TTF.R
IJL IHL jJ 0 UI.III11U linn J1I1.1UIL Ul
panzce. as nc joins in tno t lean-up.
campaign in riil.firtclphia, 1'a. 'nuadci-
oninth straicht award th(.ucleancst
ajor city in t.Oi C'nitcd States. 0
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15 (H) p.m.
You'll enjoy it.
RF.VIVAL.
PRCfAM
7:30
Dore)' Ml It
Wit. 7 30
BIDt TIAES
LIGHT! JL,''i TEMrLE,
l!lh (lllvrQ o
HArnm 1,. Ana
7:30 P. M. REVIVAL SERVICE
"Thou Shalt Be A New Man!"
Rev. Krogstad, Preaching
Hear this challenging sermon PLUS
an amazing roport of revival in Korea!
RADIO SCHEDULE
10:30 P. M. "REVIVALT1MK" KASH dial 1000
11:00 P. M. "PEACE IN THE VALLEY" KUGN dial 51)0
"The program lhat brings a perfect end lo your day."
Rev. E. Elsworth Krogstad, Pastor
Rev. Donald E. Heinrichs, Minister of Music
CHURCH or the OPEN BIBLE
Now Meeting in the New River Road School llilliard Lane
BUILDING LOCATION 3135 HILYARD ST.
REV. and MRS. W. C. COLE, PASTORS
You Are Cordially
Invited To
Attend The
Services
11.4') a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m Morning Worship
8:15 p.m. Pro-Church
7: 13 p m.
Groups
-Evangelistic
Service
"ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN
WHEN YOU PRAY"
11 a. m. Rev. Edylhe Cole speaking
SPECIAL SERVICE.
7:45 P.M.
Honoring Pible School Graduates
Entire Sorvice Conducted by a Fine Croup o(
T This Year's Bible School Ciraduates'vVhe) Attend
(Tie OJurch of The Open Bible.o
o ,fiThe Church" ok Fi!h and Friendliness"
O t"iinrl.tmfiri.9l Vnnrfnunmi nat innal O F anEfplUtSp
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