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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
'&r m2" 'ftPS , . r&r ; -f;fs - Vic 4 "::VI7 I . i , . - I , v jCjwi If 1,' .Craren, MfOll-t B'thlehom". .chlst. nross and CHl Ilwitatlve 4 "And They Camp." Mrs, Roberts Chorus and Solo "The Holy Night".. Mr. Craven Recitative . i "The Shepherds," Mrs. Roberta Chorus "0. Praise the Lord, All Ye Nations" Urmn Silent Night. Holy Night Benediction. PoKtlude "Festival rostlude." Selfert. Christ mew Concert An inspirational Christmas pro gram is announced for this eve ning at 7:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church when a concert b the choir will he given. Those taking part in the sacred musical? will be: Sopranos: Mrs. Harry Harms Mrs. Dalp Taylor. Mrs. Krnest H .Shanks. Contraltos: Mrs. E. M. McAl lister, Miss Grate Fawk. Tenors: Valter Jenks, Dalf Taylor. Basses: H. S. Gile. Marc Saucy Piano: Mrs. V. F. Foster Organ: Mrs. J. H. Ringo. Violin: Miss Helen Selig. The following is the program: Prelude: "Marcia" Motei Processional "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" Hymn Scripture, and Prayer. Response "Silent Night. .Gruber Anthem "There Were Sheph- herds." Marzo Soprano Solo: There's song in the Air Speaks Mrs. Ernest H. Shanks. Anthem Calm on the Listen ing Ear Manney Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. Harry Harms and choir. Contralto Solo Nazareth. Gounod Miss Grace Fawk Offertory Come Tnto Him Handel Violin, Piano and Organ Hymn Joy to the World 10r, & 128 Anthem "The New Born King Harkei Walter Jenks, Marc Saucy and choir So-irano PoloChristmas Some; Mrs. Harms " . Adam- Anthem Arise. Shine .... Makei H. S. Gile and rho!r Christmas Thought by the pastor. Traditional Carols bv the choir. ( SOCIAL CALENDAR. I Twujr Christmas concert. First Bap tist church, 7:30 o'clock. Christmas vesper service. First Congregational church, 4 o'clock. Christmas pageant. First Meth odist chnrc.h, 7:30 o'clock. Christmas vesper mnsicale, at First Presbyterian church, 5 o'clock. Christmas program and pageant. vtrt Christian church. ED H3)3 IT WTKSIS tiHae as Upper left: Mrs. Waiter J. Kirk, a charming yDung Salem matron who entertained at one of the most attractive affairs of the pre-holiday season a: forty-cover supper party following the Monday night dancing club on December 14. Upper right: Mrs. E. T. Brown (Lida Fake) and little daughter; Nancy Jean. Nancy-Jean was born on September 5, 1925. Lower left: Beatrice (left) and Josephine (right) charming twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Evans, The girls -are ten years of age. Ixwsr right: Helen Dale, aged seven, and Clifford Eugene; Jr.," aged' five, attractive children of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hanson. TIED, rEI AM ROSE HAWS . By CLARA VIRGINIA BARTON Red as of rose haws. Slim as a blade. Young eyes that never have Learned to be afraid; Brown as of autumn leaves. Shining your hair, And 6hining the garment of Youth that you wear. Your eyes are as gray as a Swift mallafdj.'s wing, Clear as the windlngestLpf , Little brooks that sing. Always the sightless are Treading old ways. Stumbling and grasping at - Withering bays; . Always the dreamless Assaying life's gold. Beauty is only Revealed to the bold; F'arloss, you sook It, Knowing not why. Knowing this only Without it you die. Red, red as rose haws Are your young lips, And life yet a crystal sphere In your finger Hps. His Flock" 'AAUW Luncheon i 'Covers for 66, a somewhat larg er number than usual, were placed at the regular Dwember lunch-. . on meeting of the American As- hociation of University Women " jesterday in the attractive Elks' dining room. -A very delightful l ime, and a very delightful Johnny j oiK'S meal is me repon oi iiiuhh who had the- pleasure of being in the group. The names of 12 new : memliers were announced during the business session when the chairman of the membership com mittee reported. The talk on interior decoratton by Mrs. J. C. Etten was particu- Inspirational. In Mrs. Van Et- which change a ' house Into a Jiome. ' liptrtnninp- with' tha nara. mount importance of fighting and the choice of fixtures, Mrs. Van Ktten completely summarized the salient obligations of the home- maKer wno is supervising the ap- pointments in her own home. She '' considered the matter of tapes trie, pottery, rugs, etc.. one after It fie other. Mrs. Van Etten Is the ileader' of the interior decorating section of the Portland Associa tion of University Women. ' Christmas Vesper Services at First Congregational t Ch urch In a 4 o clock vesper? service, Sunday, at the First.Congregation al church, corner Liberty and Cen ter streets, a double quartet will sing the sacred cantata, "Prince of Peace.'' J. Truman Wolcott. The regular quartet choir Mrs. Harry Harms, soprano; Mrs. John J. Roberts, contralto; Wm. McGil christ. Sr., tenor, and Albert Gille, bass will be assisted by Miss Jos ephine Bross, soprano; Mrs. John I.au. contralto; Ronald Craven, lenor. and H. W. Bross, i bass. Viola Vereler Holman will render u violin solo and assist in accom paniments for the solo numbers of the cantata. Wendell j Helm, pianist, will play in duet with Mrs. Frank Zinn, presides at the pipe organ. The program follows: Prelude . . . .."Allegro in D Minor.V Stem Processional Invocation Hymn. "Joy to the World" Scripture Reading prayer Choir Response Cxntata (Part 1) "The Prince of Peace":. .Wolcott . Organ Prelude Recitative j - "Comfort Ye My People?. . . Mr. Craven Recitative- . "The People That Walked in Darkness". Mr. Gill Chorus with Solos . ' f "Arise. Shine, for Thy Light Is Come" Mrs. Roberts, Mr. 1 Craven Recitative i ' -Behold a King". . . j . Mr. ClUe Chorus . - I . "Ife Shall Feed Recitative and Aria "The Angel Gabriel Mrs. Roberts. Mr. Craven i Aria . "My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord" Mrs. Harms ("horns with Recitative and Solo "How Beautiful Upon the Mountain" Mr. Cille, Mr. Craven Announcements Offertory, "Andante Cantabile' T.schaikow8ky Mrs. Zinn and Mr. Helm Violin Solo. "Cavatina" J. Raff. . . .Viola Vereler Holman Cantata (Part 2) Solo and Chorus "Hark What Means Those Holy Voices".. Mr. Craven Recitative and Solo "And There Were In the Same Country" ..Mr. Roberts, Mr. Craven Solo and Chorus "And Suddenly There Was the Angels" Mr. Gille Solos "Calm on the Listening Ear of Night." Mrs. Harms, Mr. Gille Recitative "And it Came to Pass" Mrs. Roberts Male Quartette "Let Us Now Co Even Unto Leisure Hour Club The home of Mrs. Charles A. Park was the scene of the annua' Christmas jollification of the Leisnre hour elnb when the mem bers met as the guests of Mrs Park and of Mrs. Alice H. Dodd on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H C. Enlev and Mrs. Paul Wallace were special guests of the after noon. Festoons of Christina) greens and red candles in silver holders adorned the rooms. At tne ica nour tne hostesses were assisted by Mr. Paul Wallace. A Christmas tree with Rifts for all was a feature of the afternoon. In the group for the party were: Mrs. Epley, Mrs. Wallace. Mrs John Albert, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Willis Moore, Mrs. George Pearce. Mrs. E. C. Small, Mrs. W- H Steusloff, Mrs. Charles Weller. Mrs. H. J. Clements. Mrs. Eliza beth Lamb, Mrs. D. J. Fry. Sr. Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mrs. M. N Chanman. Mr's. Lot L. Pearce. Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner. Miss Oda Chap man. Mrs. Fred Steusloff and Mrs Kitty Graver. '"Companions All Sing Loud ly," nasque Baritone solo, "O Holy Night," , '.. Adams Mr. Leon Jennison Women's .Chorus, "Tho New Moon of Christmas," Marsh Chords. "Brightest and Best." Coombs Incidental solo by Mrs. Robertson Organ Postlude, "Hallelujah Chorus" ("The Messiah" Handel The personnel of the chorus In cludes: Sopranos: Louise Benson Robertson, Mrs. James Fitzgerald, Mrs. C. B. Webb. Mrs. Ralph Scott. Mrs. Grant Bonell, and Miss Gussie Niles. Altos: Mrs. Merle Rosecrans. Mrs. Tom Gal loway, Mrs. Jean Rahn, Mrs. Guy Rathbun, Miss Josephine Albert, and Miss Thelma Davis. Tenors: R. H. Robertson, Newell W'illiams. E. H. Leach. G. M. Yeager. Ralph Scott, and R. C. Davis. Bass: F. S. Barton, Dr. L. E. Barrick. James Smart. J. P. Bates. E. A. Kenney, and C. T. Witter. Direc tor, R. H. Robertson; Miss Lucile Ross at the organ; Miss Dorothy Pearce at the piano, and Miss Hel en Selig with the violin. Miss Knoivland is Guest Miss Pauline Knowland, a soph omore at the University of Oregon is spending the Christmas season at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E- Knowland. Miss Knowland i.s a member of the Delta Delta Delta sorority. 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