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. The Very Rev. John J. Weaver, left, dean of the Episcopal Cathedral
ASKS St' Paul n Detroit nas appealed to his congregation for funds
to finance training of Catholic priests for missionary work in the
tj1.. J Congo. Donations are being passed along to Father Francis B.
i UnUS Stocker, right, of the Holy Ghost Fathers Junior Seminary near
Ann Arbor, Mich., where missionaries are trained.
'Road to Calvary' Planned
For 3 Easter Presentations
Eugene's First Assembly of
God has scheduled "Road to
Calvary" as its annual Easter
dramatic presentation.
"Road to Calvary," which
features a cast of 90, will be
presented at the church, 1330
Madison St., Eugene, at three
times 6:30, 9 and H a.m.
Sunday.
The presentation includes
eight scenes: the Last Supper,
the Garden of Gethsemane, a
courtroom scene, Peter's denial
of Christ, another courtroom
scene, the Crucifixion and the
Ascension.
Sound Effects
Each scene will be presented
with a background of organ mu
sic and sound effects, including
storm sounds. The church's 45
voice Sanctuary Choir will sing
between the scenes.
This year's presentation,
which lasts for 45 minutes, was
written and adapted for the
stage by the Rev. Bob Pagett,
assistant pastor of the church.
Society of Christian Service
Group's Top Offices
Go to Local Women
Emerald Empire residents
came home from the annual
meeting of the Eugene district
of the Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service at Klamath Falls
with the majority of the top
offices.
At the meeting, Mrs. Steven
Komane, a member of Ebbert
Memorial Methodist Church in
Springfield, was elected district
president. She will lead activi
ties for the district, which in
cludes 39 societies with a mem
bership of 2,707 women, for a
year, and will represent the dis
trict at the national assembly
in Atlantic City, N. J., May 15
to 18.
Other district officers include
Mrs. Kenneth Kienzle, First
Church in Eugene, vice presi
dent; Mrs. George Elinkhorn,
Trinity Methodist of Eugene,
recording secretary; Mrs. J. A.
Morgan of Wesley Methodist,
secretary of supply; Mrs. Glenn
Reymers, Trinity Methodist, sec
retary of children's work; Mrs.
Eldon Lee of Yoncalla Metho
dist, secretary of literature and
publications; Mrs. Orval Pontius
Yoncalla Methodist, secretary of
promotion, and Mrs. Fred An
drews, First Church of Eugene,
secretary of student work.
THE REV. W. D. Wellman of
the Eugene Church of the Naz-
arene has an added impetus
these days in his drive to in
crease Sunday school attend
ance a contest with Tillamook
Church of the Nazarene. The
pastor and Sunday school super
intendent of the church losing
the contest, which closes Sun
day, will have to take their
counterparts to dinner. So far,
it's a close race both churches
have been averaging 300 to 320
each week.
HOUSING, world trade and
United Nations' bonds will be
the "Three Key Issues" of Tues
day's Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service meeting at First
Methodist Church. Eugene. The
meeting will open at 10:30 a.m.,
with Mrs. E. E. Cone of Eugene
leading devotions. A panel dis
cussion on the theme, featuring
panelists Mrs. R. L. Bentsen,
Mrs. Tom Frost, Mrs. Kenneth
Hixson and Mrs. Wayne Stauf-
fer, is scheduled for the after
noon, a noon luncheon is
planned, and the Service Sing
ers will give a program.
THE APOSTLE PETER tells
the story of Jesus, His ministry
and His suffering in the film
The Power of the Resurrec
tion," which will be shown Sat
urday at 7:30 p.m. at the weekly
Youth for Christ rally. The rally
will be held at the Church of
the Open Bible, 3195 Hilyard
St., Eugene, and is open to the
public.
MARGARET HUNTINGTON
of Vida, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben C. Huntington, is
scheduled to participate in
week-long program of church
college discussions concerning
Christian higher education in
Oregon Presbyterian Churches
She is a senior at Lewis and
Clark College, Portland.
COTTAGE GROVE Mrs,
Duane Hoyt of Cottage Grove, a
member of Trinity Lutheran
Church here, will represent her i
church as a delegate to the 1
Oregon District convention of
the Woman's Missionary League
in Albany, Wednesday and
Thursday. ;
TEMPLE BETH Israel in Eu
gene has scheduled a Jiskor
service for the Passover Season
Thursday at 8 p.m.
"RELIGION AND REASON"
will be Sunday's topic for the
weekly meeting of the Eugene
Baha'i community. The meeting
is scheduled for 4 p.m. at
Friendly House, 2445 Kincaid
St., Eugene, with a panel of
students from the University of
Oregon discussing the topic. The
public is welcome.
UO Religious Group
Sets Talent Show
Christian House's version of "Century 21" will be presented
Friday ai. First Christian Church, Eugene. This will be the an
nual talent show of the campus religious organization, held to
raise money for summer service project participants and to help
delegates attend the national Study Conference of the United
Campus Christian Fellowship.
Two showings of the talent program are planned, one for
7 p.m., the other for 9 p.m. Tickets, on sale at the door, are 50
cents for adults and high school students, 25 cents for grade school
and junior high school students. Pre-school children will be
admitted free of charge. Refreshments will be available, and the
program is open to the public.
Mrs. Murray McLees, wife of
the pastor, served as script editor.
Church officials are expecting
an attendance of 3,000 persons!
this year. Last year, some 1,700
persons saw the program, and
special preparations are being
made for this year's crowd. j
Ample parking will be avail
able, the Rev. Pagett said, and
nursery facilities for small chil
dren and infants will be pro
vided, free of charge.
No Admission Charge
No admission charge will be
made, but a free-will offering
will be taken.
Featured in the cast of this
year's pageant are Dean Ander
son, Chuck Carlsen. Mike
Kramer, Roy Gable, Carl Alli
son, Lynn Anderson, Clarence
Payne, Chuck Sweet, Fred
Spores, Gene Landseidel, J. D.
Anderson, Gary Anderson,
Grover Slater, Clifford Wyant,
Wayne Crumpacker, Norman
Murray, Doug McConnell, Hack
Thornton, Dick Roberts, Ed Vos-
ika, Earl Strand, Jan White,
Mary Powell, Steve Wellette,
Gary Hugoboom, Don VanOrd-
strand, Paul Koberstein, Lowell
Powell, Mel Davis, Ron Keller,
Chuck Royer, Ellen McLees,
Martha Lovegren, Faye Eaton
and Alfreda Spores.
The prologue will be given by
Jack Kuykendall.
Persons in charge of the pro
duction staff include Gail Han
sen, lights and sound: Ruth Mil
lard, art work; Charlene Pagett,
Martha Lovegren, Sylvia Kramer
and Mane Crumpacker, cos
tumes; Mel Davis, props; Fred
Bottom, spot lights and Sylvia
Kramer, organist.
Two Groups
Pick Officers
Two groups of the Women's
Christian Fellowship First
Christian Church in Eugene and
Springfield Christian have
elected new officers.
New president of the Eugene
organization is Mrs. Wesley
Haines, who will be installed in
the office at the church's mother-daughter
banquet May 8 at
the church.
Retiring president in Eugene
is Mrs. Gilbert Cross.
Other new officers for the
Eugene group include Mrs. Carl
Wulf, first vice president; Mrs.
Ralph Schultz and Mrs. Robert
Fort, second vice - presidents;
Mrs. Cross, worship; Mrs. Dale
Lindley, recording secretary;
Mrs. Oscar Turton; correspond
ing secretary, and Mrs. John
Miller, treasurer.
In Springfield, Mrs. William
Cox was elected president. Serv
ing with her will be Mrs. Gene
Davis, first vice president; Mrs.
Roland Moshier, second vice
president; Mrs. H. E. Bailey, sec
retary; Mrs. Lloyd McQum,
treasurer; Hattie Mitchell, study;
Mrs. Bill Nothwang, worship;
Mrs. Clyde Kriger, service, and
Mrs. Bill Holly, membership.
Mrs. Nothwang is retiring president.
Easter Services Set
suthehlin sunrise serv
ices will be held Easter at 6
a.m. on the S u t h e r 1 i n High
School athletic field.
The services are being spon
sored by the Sutherlm Minis
terial Fellowship and the Rev.
D. L. Nultmeier of the Assem
bly of God church will deliver
the Easter sermon. Several spe
cial music numbers are planned.
2nd Public Bible
Lecture Scheduled
"Basis for Belief in God," the
second in a series of special
public Bible lectures, will be
presented Sunday at 7 p.m. at
Kingdom Hall of the Eugene
congregation of Jehovah s Wit
nesses, 95 N. Washington St
K. D. Rogers, a representa
tive of the congregation, will
present the lecture. Following
the talk, the congregation will
hold their weekly Bible study,
using the watchtower magazine.
official journal of Jehovahs
Witnesses, as a study aid.
Hartzell Cobbs is talent show
chairman.
Newly-elected officers of
Christian House are Sharon
Hiidenbrand, president; David
arr ana Larry Bruton, vice
presidents; Vicki Fedor and Pat
Lowry, secretaries; Linda Mc-
Larrin, treasurer, and Myrna
lay, editor.
At the recent regional con
ference of the new United
Campus Christian Fellowship,
Don David of Christian House
was elected president, and Miss
Hiidenbrand, member-at-laree.
Nancy Edling, also of Christian
House, was elected editor.
inese mree students are
planning to attend the national
study conference, scheduled for
students of the Christian, Pres
byterian, Congregational and
Evangelical United Brethren
churches in Beloit, Wis, Aug.
25-30,
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FIVE NATIONS DISTRICT
Tuesday Commissioners
meeting, Madison Vann resi
dence, 211 Elkay Drive, 7:30
p.m.
TOSHNIK DISTRICT
Tuesday Commissioners
meeting, 1568 Polk, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday Advancement
Committee meeting, 1200H Oak
St., 7:15 p.m.
THREE SISTERS DISTRICT
Thursday Den mothers
workshop, Legion Hall, 10 a.m.
Interim Minister
Conducts Services
An interim minister. the Rev
Gordon Giffin of California, will
arrive in Eugene this weekend
to conduct Easter services at
River Road Baptist Church. 1105
River Rd., Eugene.
The Rev. Giffin, who was orig
inally from Oregon and was or
dained at First Baptist Church
in iaigene, is now retired. He is
a former resident of Springfield,
and also held s pastorate at
Lakeview.
He will conduct Easter wor
ship at the church Sunday at 11
a.m and also will conduct an
evening service at 7 featuring
choir music.
Evangelist to Conduct
Series of Meetings
TOLEDO Evangelist Les
ter H. Sheets of Los Angeles
will be in Toledo this coming
week to conduct a series of spe
cial meetings at the Assembly
of God church.
Meetings will be held nightly,
except Monday and Saturday, at
7:30. Topics will Include "Will
Christ Come in 62?"; "Will We
Know One Another in Heaven
and "Hen-pecked Husbands."
Two sisters from Kendrick,
Idaho, both of whom are mis
sionaries to India, will be the
featured speakers at the spring
convention of American Luther
an Church Women of the Wil
lamette Conference,
The convention is scheduled
for Central Lutheran Church,
Eugene, April 28. Delegates and
visitors from 25 churches in the
conference are expected to at
tend, A talk illustrated with slides
by the Meyer sisters is sched
uled for the convention's morn
ing session, beginning at 9:30
a.m. The Junior Choirs of Eu
gene and Springfield under the
direction of Marion Frye will
provide special music.
Mrs. O, M. Munson of Port
land will give an inspirational
message and install new offi
cers at the afternoon session.
Women from Trinity Lutheran
Church in Dallas will provide
the music. Also on the program
will be Marlys Ssrenson of
Eugene-Area
Women to Go
To Sessions
Two Eugene-ares women have
been named as delegates to the
Oregon District Convention 1st
the Lutheran Women's Mission
ary League. The convention is
scheduled for Wednesday and
Thursday at Immanue! Lutheran
Church in Albany.
Mrs. Edwin Suliivan of Grace
Lutheran Church and Mrs. Jack
Bateke of Messiah Lutheran
Church will be the Eugene dele
gates. "Life With My Lord" is the
theme for the meeting. The Mis
sionary League is an auxiliary
organization of the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod, with 71.
affiliated societies in Oregon
with a membership of 2,211 wo
men. Other Emerald Empire resi
dents participating in the con
vestion program will be the
Rev. Lawrence Rehiring, pastor
st Messiah; Mrs, Alwm Moors
of Eugene, district first vice
president, and Mrs. Oscar Krurn
dieek, editor-in-chief of the Ore
gon Leaguer, quarterly publica
tion of the Oregon district.
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DOROTHY AND HEBMINA MEYER
Two Sisters To Teii of Work in India
Two Missionaries to Speak
To Lutheran Church Women
St Thomas
Episcopal Church
1635 Collars Road
HMy Communion at 8, 8, & 11
(Children's Florid Cross Is
formed at t t.nt, service)
"The Focui of Faith"
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
E, 23rd at Harris
EASTER SERVICES
9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M.
You are cordially invited
Supervised Nursery
Uniiy Church
of Eugene
1215 OAK STREET
SERVICE 11 a.m.
and SUNDAY SCHOOL
Minister
Rose Elaine Lightburne
Ph. DI 5-9913
Central United
Presbyterian
Church
15th & Ferry
(2 blocks off campus)
9.-30 o.m. and 11. 00 a.m.
Easter Worship
7:30 p.m.
Easter Music
by the
Youth Choirs
tu. WELCOME
Jspringneia, who recently re
turned from a term as a teacher
the New Guinea mission
field.
Both of the Meyer sisters are
graduates of Pacific Lutheran:
University, Parkland, Wash.,
Dorothy in 1949 and Hermina in
1954.
Dorothy Meyer has been man
aging the Christ Hostel for
Christian students attending Sri
venkeleswara University in Ti
rnpati, Andhra State. She was
also advisor to American Lu
theran Church Women in the
area.
Hor sister, Hermina, is a med
ical technologist, working with
the Catherine Lehman Luther
Hospital at Beningunta, a vil
lage of 8,000 persons about sev
en miles from Tiraputi. She is
in charge ot the hospital's lab
oratory and is director ot a
school for technologists.
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Santa Clara
Assembly of God
In North Eugene
E. Judson Cornwall, pastor
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11 a.m. Worship Service
and Church School
FAMILY
EASTER
SERVICE
Special Music by Choir
First Church of Christ, Scientist
14th & Pearl Street Fiiesr,
A Branch ot The Mother Church, The First Church
of Christ, Scientist, Is Boston, alsissachusetU
Lesson Sermon:
DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT
Sunday Services 9:30 Q.HL. 1 1,00
Sunday School 11
Wednesday testimonial meeting 8
Nursery Facilities Soring All Services
Reading Room 84 E. 10th Am
Ail Are Welcome
Methodist Church
First Conservative Baptist Church
1660 Mohawk, Springfield
Your Special Invitation To Hear . . .
Dr. Harry M. Lintz Ray Bobies
Nationally Known EvangelUt , , . .
Born In Tennewee to "! h.t HfU and
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Be a leader Lead Your Crowd to
THE VICTORY CRUSADE A Program
Packed With Pleasure and Profit for You and Yours
APRIL 22 SUNDAY 7:30 P.M.
Welcomes You
EUGENE
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH
fAIRFIKUJ SCHOOL, MSg ROYAL AVE.
11.60 Morning Worship, 9:45 Church School
F1HST METHODIST CHURCH :
1185 WIIXA MR-ITS STREET
Services 9:30 AM, and 11:00 A.M.
TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH
449 MAXWELL BOAU
Services 9:30 A.M., 11:00 AM,
WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH
OAKWA at CAfc VQUNG ROAD
S:45 Sunday School 11:00 Worthip -
SPRINGFIELD
EBBERT MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH '
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Morning Worship 9:45 and 11.40 AM.
EUGENE DISTRICT OFFICE
910 26th Am East Dl J-S410
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Easier Crusade
Conlinues
For all People
lor all Churches
IOLA V. WISEMAN
Otitstanditij lady evangelist from Oklahoma City
Annoinfed Ministry Spiritual Gifts Operate presenting:
The ALL POWERFUL RESURRECTED CHRIST,
who Is able to aave, to heal, to baptiie with the Holy
Ghost and power.
SUNDAY, APRIL 22
9:45 ajxu Sunday School
11:00 A.M. CAN GOD? s22, .
2:30 P.M. 4 7:30 ?.M. MUa Wiseman
6n4 Each Hite, 7:30 P.M.
gxcept Monday and Saturday
UPSTAIRS AUDITORIUM
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"Where Th Risen Christ is Preeminent"
3 GREAT SERVICES
"LOVE'S ECHO"
8:30 A.M.
11 sOO A.M.
7:00 P.M.
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Rev. L. H. Allison Associate Pastor
BAPTISMAL SERVICE
"EASTElt CLAD.ESS"
Dr. Vance H. Webster
.MY IIEAIfT IS LAD"
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SO voice Sanctuary Cnolr
Nurri?iot All Services
Ijr. Vance Webster, Pastor Rev. L, H. Allison, Associate
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