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von are invino to these Creswell Church Plans Christmas Pageant Sunday Tile Portland College Provides Leaders For Youth Groups SERVICES “The Light of Men,” a Christ mas [Migrant by Mattie B. Shan non, will be presenti’d at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 24. in the Creswell Methodist church. The program, which includes a cast of more than 30. is under the direct ion of Mrs. Irma Ogram. The Rev. Alexander Hawthorn«' said that "the public will find a hearty welcome." The day’s services will lie opened ,,by the 10 a.m. Sunday school cervice with Chester C. Walton in charge. In addition to a Christmas tree treat, the children and youth of the chureh will pre sent a‘ Christmas program. The committee directing the youth's ¡ program includes: Mrs. Irma Ogram, Mrs E. C. Fisher. Mrs. Evan Rand, Mrs. R. H. Bradford. and Miss J o y c e Everson. Miss Jean Ticdje will accompany the orchestra in the playing of Christ mas carols, and Miss Barbara Tiedje will lead th«' singing. "Unto You a Child Is Born" will be the subject of the pastor’s ser mon at>the 11 a.m. service. Read ings Will be heard on 'The Messiah’s Reign" and the "Angels’ Message to the Shepherds.” The choir will sing "The First Christ mas Carol” by Holton. Quiet moments of prayer will be observed at 6:25 p.m. Fellow ship groups will meet at 6:45 p.m. The following persons will take part in the 7:30 p,m. Christmas pageant: Mrs» George W. Ross. Mrs. Ross Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flowertif'.y, Mrs. C. C. Walton. Carol Band. Willa Harris, Yevette Anderson, Martha Black. Marleen Smit lx Enid Johnston, Nancy Eas terling, Joan Hutchinson. Velva Green» Rosalyn Tendick. Martin Walker. Warren Walker. Ronald Tendick. Bernard Walton, Wil liam Land. William Harris, F, E. Vick. W. C. Adams. H. A. Howe, Frank' Elliott. E. W Rand. Ross Bradford. George Ross. Forest Walton. Charles Wetzel. Ixnnard Harris, W. W. Smith, William Tendiiek. Wayne Walton. Joyce Everson, Howard Walton, Chester Walton and Barbara Tiedje. by Mary Bilker Eddy: “Christ is cember 23. At the clos First Presbyterian church. Sun the true idea voicing good, the church service, a speck day school meets at 9:45 with de divine message from God to men mas offering will be ta’r new partments for all ages. Morning speaking to the human conscious used in the building of church. Re: T to your worship at 11:00. The pastor will ness" (p. 332). preaefi. Trinity Lutheran Church. Rich There will be a Fellowship Din- Prayer meeting is held on Wed ner this _ Thursday. Dec. 21 at 6:30 ard E. Gross, pastor. We invite nesday night at 7:30 at the school __ at lire chureh. After the dinner you to join us as we worship the house. Paul Miller is conducting beginning at 7:45 there will be the Holy Baby Jesus in these special the inspirational studies this annual service of Christmas carols Christmas services: Sunday, 11 month. and oandlelighting. This is one of a.m. sermon topic. "For the Young the loveliest services of the church in Heart." Christmas Eve. 7:30, Culp Creek Assembly of God year. Everyone is invited to attend. Children's program presented by Church — We invite you to our all the classes of the Sunday Sunday school where we have Christian Scknc» Society, Cot school. Monday, Christmas day. 11 classes for all ages. Sunday school tage Grove, Oregon, 242 Second a.m.. sermon topic: “The First 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 street, holds Sunday morning wor Christmas Service.” The members a.m.; young people’s service 6:30 ship at 11 a.m. Wednesday evening of the congregation extend to its o.m.; evening evangelistic service meeting at 8 p.m. (the second friends and neighbors of this com 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wednes Wednesday of each month!. Read munity a peace filled Christmas day 7:30 p.m. Come and join w ing room is open Monday, Wednes in the Knowledge of the new-born in these services. We desire to day and Friday afternoons from Savior. help you — W. Kenneth Bright- 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. well, pastor. Seventh-day Adventist Chnrth. "Christ Jesus” is the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches 5 miles west on Lorane road. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Saturday services. meets the first and third Sunday December 24. “Some Manifestations of Wis- mornings at 9:15 o'clock for wor The Golden Text is “Unto us a dom" is the title of the lesson to ship at 1301 W. Main. Dean Perry child is born, unto us a son is be studied together this week, as Smith of Corvallis is in charge of given: and the government shall we continue our series on Solo- the service. Sunday school will fol be upon his shoulder” (Isa. 9:6). mon's writings. The aim of the low the church service. Among the citations w’hich com lesson is to show that the wisdom prise the Lesson-sermon is the fol “that is from above” manifests Church of God, 1060 ^tiam1- lowing from the Bible: "And the itself in the daily walk of those Sunday school at 9:45 Christmas angel said tinto them, ... unto you who have fully accepted Chris’ as program Sunday morning. Sermon is born this day in the city of the indwelling power of a regener subject “Christ the Gift of Ged.” There will be special Christmas David a Saviour, which is Christ ated life. the Lord” (Luke 2:10, 11), to Sabbath school programs for all music, both vocal and instrumen gether with the following corre ages begin at 9:30. Come and bring tal. Evening service “God the lative passage from the Christian a friend. 1 Giver.” Science ‘ ______ Science ___ and —„ textbook. ----------- , A special guest speaker has been I Prayer and Bible study Wednes- Health with Key to the Scriptures" ' obtained for the 11:00 hour on De- Iday at 7:45. John T. Myers, pastor. Wishing You a Real Old Fashioned Merry Christmas and a New Year of PORTLAND tSpecial) Lewis Clark college students are taking their place in community and chureh activities while they earn credit in a field work course in re ligious education. Moro than 25 students regularly prov ide leadership for church youth groups in the Portland area As many more are assisting without credit. Directin' of the field work course is the Rev. P. Marion Simms, who joined the staff this fall, after six year» as staff officer of the Christian Endeavor society. His schedule calls for a weekly «inference with students engaged , in the (irogram and two visits each semester to watch student leaders on the job. While providing much-needed leadership in understaffed small churches, the course has been planned to give young persons an opixirtunity to correlate church situations with the college pro gram. Projects range from teach ing Sunday school classes and di recting radio progi-ams to coach ing basketball teams. Demand for student assistance already exceeds tlx* class enroll ment. Rev Simms said, but by next fall the course will lx* ex panded to meet standards set by the ITesbyterian general assem bly to prepare students for posi tions as assistants in Christian education. Development of this work has also been approved by the Presbyterian Synod of Oregon. Now Go and See What Has Come to Pass." Singspiration 7 p.m. Evangelistic message 7 45 p in. Something special in message and song Theme "Some One Is Com ing.” A service you will not want to miss. First Baptist Church, 5th and k fferson. Wm. W. Sutterlin, min- ■ er. “Prince of Peace” will be he Christmas message, at the 11 '••lock worship service. Sunday school begins at 9:45. At a special 5 o’clock vesper ser vice there will be a Christmas pro- gt.im ptesented by the entire Sun day school and the choir. All of the Sunday school dc(>artments will parttcijKite. The junior de partment and the junior and senior choirs will present the story of Christmas in music and living sc. ncs. There will lie treats for all the children. The vesper service will take the place of the regular evening wor ship service and youth meetings. Christmas Eve is a time for all families to lx* together as they share the joy of the coming of the Christ Child. Wednesday evening prayer meet ing is at 7 o’clock. The Bible Study hour begins at 7:30. Friday at 8 pm. the Harmony Circle will have its Christmas program and party at the home of Mrs. Ted Johnson. 354 Monroe. Blue Mountain Church —Every- me is invited to visit these ser- /iccs. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11:00, chil drens' church at 11:20 a.m. Junior Christian service at 6:45 p.m. Eve ning service at 7:45 p.m. Bible study and prayer meeting Tut- lay evening at 7745. Young People s own service Friday night at 7:45. Wt extend an invitation and an appeal to our local young people and all local families to attend hose services. Clifford E. Landis, minister. London Church of Christ, ‘That friendly < lurch,” where you are a sfrangi but once. Lord's day worship. Bible study 10 a.m. Clas-, for di agek. Sermon 11 a.m. by S. T. Clark. Communion 11:45 a.m. You are not only cordially in vited but urged to attend the ser vices at the London church where you are always welcome We aim to t< ich the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:32. "Sanctify them through thy truth; Thy word is truth.” John 17:17. The friendly church. 915 S. 6th St., C. B. Starkey, pastor. Christmas program. Friday evening 7:30, Dee. 22. Th4 public is cordially invited. There will be the usual exercises by the children of the various Sunday school classes, which we all enjoy so much. Then there will be songs and choruses by the in termediates, also a [»ageant, “Let us Adore Him," composed of 35 characters. There will be treats for all given out after the Bene diction. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Subject: “Let Us Methodist Happiness R. P. ANDERSON Shell Oil Distributor ith & Taylor Phone 250 ■ n ai ■ i Methodist i Washington Clark S. Enz. minis ter. Sunday sehixil, 9 15 a.m. Sjieclal ('hristmas tessona In «'very class, oluwrve Christmas by attending Sunday school. Morning worshit», 11:00 am. Sermon: ( hhh I News of a Gieat Joy," solo: ''Sweet Lit- tie Jesus Boy, ( Robert MacGitn- sey), sung by James Grewelle. Anthem: "Jesus Bambino", I Yon), solo parts, Itob Kelly and Marvin Hayes. S|X'cial children’s story by the (wistor. Tliere will be no afternoon or «•veiling ■crviccs or meetitigs; the congregation is asked to observe Christmas Eve in family groups or among friends., During the week: Chureh school Christmas program. Thursday. 7 3i) |> tn. Santa will make an ap|>ear- ance; th«' whole family Is Invited Senior M Y F (liristmas caroling, Saturday evening. The regular Tuesday night prayer meeting or the Wedn«>sday night choir ie- hearsal will not be held during Christmas week. Wi'kximc. Hebron Christian Chureh, Little white church by the lake. / Sunday school • 10 a.m. Sermon and communion • 11 am Young People and Junior meetings . 7 P m. Sunday. Adult Bible study - 8 p.m Wednesday. Everyone Is Invited the Christmas program Saturday, Dec 23 at 8 p m. The Christmas slot y will hr told through music and plays. Th«- Church with the tattler Rain mtreuigr, "Ask ye the laird rain tn the time of the I-atter Rain. Ztx’h. 10:1, Hosea 6:3, James 5:7-8. Hungry? Matt. 5 6. Thirs ty? J«»hn 7:37-38. At th«1 arnuxy at 7:30 each Monday night. Every one welcome. Pastor Edward H Benedict. Due to Monday living Christmas, next w«s'k the meeting will lx> Tuesday, Dec. 26. Hear "Refreshing" orer KORE nt 6:30 p.m. Sat unlay. The Church of Christ, Gth ami Gibbs. The church with tin’ friend ly spirit. We invite you to come worship with us if you have no regular church home here. Bible school 9 15 Morning worship anil communion It am S|>ccial music by the choir. Young |>e<tples meet ing 6:30 p in. Pre-prayer service 7 p.m The Christmas program will In1 presented Sunday evening beginning at 7, rather than the usual 7:30 hour. We invite you to come and »¡tend this hour with us. Hue to the rush of all th»* Christ mas activities, the young (asiplea Bible study and fellowship hour will be postponed for this week. QUEST FOR TRUTH JESI’S IS COMING! This is ind<*ed u »lay of headline«, a shocking picture of In- cn>asing godlesxninii and ram|Mint law lessnvss Over million» of lives today has spread tlic dark shadow of a clutching and In- m'nimblc (ear. Truly, evil men and M'diavrs are waxing worse and worse (2 Timothy 3 13•. and "Men's hearts are htlllnK them for fear, and for («Hiking after those thing» which are coming on the earth." Luke 21 26 Why do such things hap|im? Wliut do they nwan? To all students of Hie Bible the meaning of such things is clear The disturluinees in nature storms, floods, the collapse of law and outer, tin* demonstrated rottenness of man's un- renewed heart, the astounding Increase of know ledge in these mratem years these signs mean but one thing Jesus says, “When these things begin to come to pass, then look np, suit lift up your heads; for your redemption druwrth nigh." Verse 28 Infinitely more tremenftoua than th, dtooovui) of nuGtau fission i.s the certainty of our laird's second coming He is com ing to save those who love and trust Him, and to destroy those who have spurned Ills mercy and rejected His will. Revelation B .12 tiehold He Cometh! Prepare to meet thy God! God grant that not one who reads tliese lines shall mistake Ha* signs or neglect the preparatkm which will make him ready to greet the coming King in peace. KNOW YOUR BIBLE Jtixt send for our Free Bible CorreM|M>n<lri>cr Course Quest for Truth Box 463 Cottage Grove, Oregon Our own vision must lie clear to open the eyes of others, else I he blind will lead the blind anil both shall fall. Mary Baker Eddy AIRMAIL STATIC >N FRY Sentinel, pilone 555-336 but will lie held as usual nn the following Monday. Jan 1st al 7:30 p m. at the Beach residence Choir practice Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. at the church. Adult Bible study and prayer meeting ’Ihuraday, 7:30 p.m. nt the church. The lesson will !»• from the ith chapter of Gala > tians. The minister, F. • Sherwood Smith, who was taken III Sunday night during the chinch service» Is reported to lx> rvtxwerlng at his home. The season's greetings to each one of you anil may 'The blessings of the L<ord be upon you." Px 128:8. F Sherwood Smith, minister The JEWELRY Ladies Men LADIES, we have just received a large ship ment of costume jewelry MEN, we have a large selection of Ear Screws Bracelets Scatter Pins Chokers Pearls Rhinestone Necklaces Elgin American Compacts ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Tie chains Key chains Cuff links I. D. Bracelets Watch bands and a wide selection of other items and a wide selection of other gifts for Christmas We have for the GIRLS Lockets Rings Pearls Scater pins Cinderella watches We have for the BOYS Rings I. D. bracelets Watch bands Hopalong Cassidy watches Roy Rogers watches Porky Pig watches Bugs Bunny watches GOLD WARE Trade In Your Old Watch on a New One BULOVA WITTNAUER BENRUS ELGIN HELBROS L0NGINE GRUEN Church. USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY AWAY PLAN FREE WRAPPING STOKES JEWELERS FREE ENGRAVING 816 Main Phone 704