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can Lutheran Church
Sunday Night
One of the most spectacular of
- all the Christmas .events planned
this season promises to be the pa
geant, "A Wonderful Story" to be
presented by a cast of 119 cos
tumed participants of the Ameri
can Lutheran church, on Church
street between Chemeketa and
Center, at 7:30 o'clock Sunday
night
Max Gehlar has -directed the
pageant and William 'McGUchrist,
Sr the music; Arlene Tlmm Is
organist and Mrs. Ted Gordon, pi
anist.
The east of the production is as
xoiiows: narrator, rars. i. Aioen
Sholsetb; Mary, Dortby Rogan;
Joseph, Henry Ahrens; angels.
Longlne Brietzke, Helen Dunning,
Clara Homyer and Isla BJelde;
kings. A. P. Homyer, Edward
Ahrens and R. C. Arpke; heralds,
Morse and Ted Gordon; prophets.
Ward Horn. W. G. Krueger and
Henry Reinwald; shepherds, A
A. Kraerer. Lou In Rndie. Carl
- Newton. G. A. Ostrin, A. C. Mey
ers; Charles Lake, Clarence Pe-
aiapea T a M A a A n.w VnnlA A ,
derson, Gilbert Gunderson, Carl
Anderson and Ervin Bahlburg;
children of Bethlehem: 15 pri
mary children and 75 in rested
BitMiit rhnrni AirtnteA hr Mr.
McGilehrist.
In the final epislde of the pa
.
geaat 111 persons appear on the
stage at one time.
The complete program to be
presented , follows :
Orma Prelaea -Cbristmaa Carol
t I.lfhas eat ta Aaditoriom live
feint umi eooeealed chorea ( aver
'110 VOiCM.
Freeeseloaal It Cam Upea a Ifidnlcht
Char 1 .". Bun
CWii Tee Htory Nolte
eriatare 4febrews 1; J. IS
Prayer Br tha Pestor.....P. W. Erikaaa
rareeal Tk
Blorr Woaderfal la Five
pleeeea.
Daring areseatatioa of Pageant Coa
eelea Caens atari:
' a. No Aoem For Jetaa ....Beailey
a. Raw Beaatifut Nevla
a. From Orient Laad Thomea
la tha final episode tha meases Chores
eta Ua foiiowiaf :
a. Klag a( Glory Xevia
k. Little Tow of Bethlehem, Thootaa
c reas aa Biga Thomas
4. Come . Thomas
HecessloneJ Zwa Awake ..Nsvla
Community Bing of Christmas Carols, lad
hr Was. IfeOilchrist, Dir.
Anthem Com aad Worship Wilsoa
Aeerese -The Firet Chriatmaa Trttt
Tha Paitor
uirertarv
Jsathem Salsa 0 Woaderfal Star
Boeehtig
Diatribatioa of Chriatmaa Cheer
Benediction aad Dosotogy.
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The Ford Memorial church.
West Salem, la planning to giro
the beat Christmas concert the
church has erer prepared Sun
day evening. Alvin Meade is
choir director and Mrs. Ray Per
geeon is pianist. Monday night
at S o'clock the Sunday school
will present Its community
Christmas tree. Program for the
concert follows:
ratt eolo by Mia Ruth Reese.
Caadle ligkt processional by tha choir.
JfJrma Silast Night by congregatioa.
Prayer.
Caerae "Tha Kotcs at Joy" by tha
choir.
Chriatmaa Lesson.
Vocal- Daet "What Mean Those Holy
Voleaa" John Ca wood by Gartruda
aad Martha Warran.
Choraa Swing Ajar, Ta Cat of Light
by ih chair.
Hawaiian Gutter Muslo Mr. D. C.
H.ld.
teeal 4t "8Ur at tha Xatt" by Miss
Mope fUymaad aad Mils Aliee Creasy.
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Dld.l
Leave Thy
Tares" by ahoir.
Offarin t loll ft dual "HumorMu"
D. Vortk, by Mr. and Mr. P. VotlkL
Chra "Meatag 8 Wondrou Bwaat"
Choir.
Total Sole- "Th Ktwbors Xing" By
R. A. kaymend.
Itonbl Qaartatte "Woadarfal glory."
Toeal Dm "Brlghtett and Bait'' by
Vr. Oay Nawgtat and Rev. H. C.
Btavar.
Byn"Jey to tha World" by con-
Sraratlea.
BonadletioW? -
The vregraai to be gWaa Uoaday sight
la:
Serlptare Reading Martha Warns
heir.
Sao- Brtgat Primary Beys
jcecitaiioa "T xaata ciana"
Jaek Ooaaer
Piano Sol ....... MUa Xva Araejd
A Letter Troat Bant Ctaaa
., Primary Girle
Teal Dnt .....by th Warren Bitter
Prad'S ChriataM Shopping, Paall Oeoder
ailaaj Might . PaatowilaM
Ckrlatata Wiaha Begiaaera' Clai
'Mothr Doom's CbriMmai Villi.
Mr. Cbarle Adam. Mil Ploiwae fit
Pierr. aad Mr. Bea William are th
yrograw oaaitt, aad Miu Lottie Me-
Adami has hsrgs of teTirUtTM tree,
the treat and the daeoraUona. The
vommanity em aaa nonfat tne aaaay
amd all peopl of tha eoaaaanlty are la
Vitad te th tree sad program.
Canse to Occupy Methodist
Pdpit at Turner Sunday
TURNER. Dee. 10. Dr. John
Canse, president of Kimball The-
loarWal aehonl of Salem, will ae.
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eupy the Methodist church pulpit
Sunday morning. The choir will
Y give special music The pastor,
Rev. W. S. Burgoyne with hla
wife and daughter, left Thursday
n a two weekg trip to Los An
geles, California.
The 8unday achool will tire Its
Christmas urogram In the evening
at S o'clock. Besides special mu
sic, most of the program will con
sist of pageant, entitled "The
jtaguia ssessaga tu uia rvono.
Story of Christmas Theme
Of SzrJay llortinz Etctd
The Christmas story will be pre
sented ta tone, poem and drama
tization la aU of the departments
of the church echool at the school
'tour on Sunday morning at the
Tlrst Methodist ehurch. v , The
Christmas offering which will be
'akea will be used to help build
Jldhaxa hall at Americano Colle-
v1o, Bnenos Aires, Argentina,
where Bishop William F. Oldham,
"Circuit Rider .extraordinary," la
bored for 11 yean. -
Young Fdk Plan
Caroling Party -Christmas
' Eve
Members of the feaJesa
Oirtrtlaai You Peoplefs
TJnloa will gron. together
Christmas ere to sins; car
la to the lamates of the
arkms tBstltvtioM. it was
voted at diaaer , meetiag
held Taesday Bight ai the
Y. If. C. aad attended
by about SO yoamg people.
The ITaJoa is composed of
members of the young peo
ple's church orgulzatloBs of
the town. r .
At. the basinesa session
which followed the sapper,
Marie ' Waldorf aad Leah
Fanning were appointed to
Iniestlgate the desirability
of the different eharches la
town organizing girls bas
ketball teams, games to be
sponsored by the Union and
the Y. M. Aay church wish
ing to enter a team shoald
get la toach with either of
these girls. Music numbers
and group staging led by
Esther Cook roaaded out the
evening.
Sunday Vespers
Part oi Knight
Memorial Events
3U a Tesper service Sunday af
ternoon at 4 o clock, the vested
choir of the 'Knight Memorial
church will .present the cantata
"Out or the East, text by Her
man Von Berg, and music by Ira
B. Wilson. A candle light proces
sional will precede the cantata
whieh includes the numbers:
"I Will Sing- Tou A Sons-." contral
to aoio ny atyra uieaaon ana cnoir.
"He That Kepeth Inul." quartet
Mr. -Huaton, Mr. and Mrs. Braden
and Mr. Thompson.
"Th Message ki the Heavena" and
cnoir.
Choir and tenor nolo by Ronald Cra
en.
Tha Starlit way. men'a two part
chorua and choir.
"We Have Seen Hla Star." cholrr
m J a wot Mar, trto ror men s
Yola and choir.
"But Thou Bethlehem." women's
Uwo-part chorua
and choir.
"Tlie Star "Want On Before Them,"
contralto solo by Pearl Kyre and choir.
"Kalrcat Lord Jaaua." solo by Law
ranee Deacon and choir.
"The We Adore,'' solo. Harriett Ad
ama and choir.
TH n.thl.k.m Bah. final
The choir in under the direction of
H. C. Stover and will be accompanied
oj ijonaia J. Aiiiaon, organist.
PROGRAM TUESDAY
On Christmas eve the primary.
Junior and intermediate depart
ments of the Sunday school will
give a Christmas program. The
program Is to be presented In the
church auditorium at 7:30 o'clock.
It follows:
8ona; "Joy to the World" and prayer
Clans none; "Chrlatmna Welcome."
"Chrlatmaa Ore tinea" Harriett
Talmad,
"Chrlatmas Clock" Primary depart
ment. "Our Christmas Gift" Jimmy
Thompaon.
"Bnawnaaes" Primary department.
Bon "Hteeo. . Holv !hlld"Vam
BNath The Llarht of tha Stara" and
pantomln by primary department
"its very wuaer Jackie LAChell.
Duet "Lead Aaain to Bethlehem"
Chnrlotta McKee and Dorla Cramer.
Exrcla "Uttl Holly Berrl''
primary department
KlibVth,nKi.P m 8tln'-"-Mary
Duet "The Star That Lad" Tim
John arm and Mary Burgeaa.
"Chrlatmas Dollies primary de
partment i wonder Tommy Taimadge.
"When Chriatmaa Cornea" Junior
department
''On Chriatmaa D a y" Harriett
Pointer.
"The Chriatmaa Dinner" Junior de
partment "Chrlatmas . woe Junior depart
ment Bona "Ring; Out. T Bell" Inter
mediate department.
none "Santa's Morning- Exercise.
IT ST. JOSEPH'S
Christmas will be ushered la at
St. Joseph's church with Solemn
High Mass at midnight, preceded
by a program of Christmas carols
and Christmas music. The pastor,
Father Buck will be celebrant of
the mass, assisted by rather
Odllo, O. S. B., as deacon and
Dr. miliary Grants, O. 8. B., as
sub-deacon. James Snead of Mt.
Angel seminary, will act as mast
er of ceremonies, assisted by the
active members of the altar serv
ers' society of the church.
The pastor haa announced that
everyone. Catholic and non-Catholic,
Is 'cordially welcome. Fol
lowing Is the program:
Geau Bambino Pietro Ton
Holy Night, Peaceful Night...
Fran i Oruber
Ave Marie Gounod
Processional
Jubilee Mass Joseph Graber
Offertory, Adeste Fidelia
V. Novello
Sermon, "The First Christmas"
Recessional
Other masses will be at 7: SO.
8:00, S:I0 and t:00 o'clock. At
the t o'clock mass the Baered
Heart academy choir will furnish
the music ;
The program Is as follows: "Si
lent Night." "Angels We Have
Heard oa High." "Jean Redempt
or Omnium." "All Hall to Thee,
0 Jusu Ml." -Sleep Holy Baby,"
"Adeste Fldeles' and the sermon
by Father Odllo. O. 8. B.
Hightlcid Friends Plan
Special Event hr Monday
Special exercises for the High
land Friends Sunday school will
be Held Monday evening at T:10
o'clock. There will he exercises by
various classes, readings and sing
ing; also specials by quartets and
other groups. All of the program
will be held In the basement,
where there will be a Christmas
tree and presents; treats be dis
tributed. A social evening 4s an
ticipated. - V ..
. ' PARTY TO BE FRIDAY W
The Women's Bible class of the
First Methodist church will bold
their Christmas party on Friday,
December 17, at the home of Mrs.
A. X. Hale, Iti Marion. Mrs; C. G.
Doney will bare the devotional
service. There will be as exchange
of small gifts. ' -
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Variety of Christmas Enter
tainment Offered in Many
Numbers Prepared
- The annftal Christmas program
of the Castle United Brethren
church, 17th and Nebraska, win
be held Sunday night, beginning
at 7:10 o'clock, with the congre
gation to sing "Joy to the world'
as the opening number on an In
teresting program. ... Christmas
scripture and prayers will be giv
en by Thelma Jays, Ruth Ken
nedy, Doris Hill and Rev. L. W.
Biddle. t
The rest of the program fol
lows:
Hymn. "O Little Town of Bethlehem,
eon gresation : recitation : ' 'Chriatmaa
Welcome" by Eliiabeth Grant. "A
"Speech," by Margaret Stuart and
"Why It fa Short" by Shirley Tarn-
edge; vocal solo, J era Bids la, Bel
en Chriitiantcn : recitation: "A Hope"
by Mary Lou Rcere and "My Broad
catt" by Kenneth Boyle; recitation aad
ong. "Th CradI ong" by Roth
Alice Grant; song, "A Baby of Chriit
m. " children's dWiaioa.
Recitations: "Jesaa' Birthday" by
Jtamie Trepner and "Cradle Roll Wel
come by Helen Christiansen; Taeal io
lo. "Hirk. tb Herald Angeli Sing."
Mazine Hill: recitations: "My Chriatmaa
Wish" by Leonard Odena and "Soma
Ssw Arithmetic" by Elian Echermaa;
eng. "Hi LnHaby" by Mtiin Hill,
Marina 'Chase, Lyla Oraeae. aad Fraaee
Christiansen; azereiae. "The Chriatmaa
Snowitorm," alz junior girls; piano no
lo by Franeee LcvaUo; recitation:
"Th Chriatmaa Star" by Rath Alio
Grant and "Christmas Dny" br Mabel
MeOuire; song. "Only a Child." Junior
girl; recitation. "A Wonderlal Cbriat
mai," Harry Mason.
Vocal aoio, Louise Yarnell; recitations:
"The Story of the Tint Christmas
Tree" by Marian Chase, "If I War
Mr. Bantn Clana" by Junior Grant aad
"Gifts" by Geaera Seamiter; eoeal so
lo, "Ti Chriitma," rrsaee Christiaa
iea; resitntieni: "Joy bell i ear
Henrta," Betty Boyle. "Bothlehem 8Ur"
by Elisabeth Grant, "On ChrUtma Eva"
by Dorothy Welsh. "The Chriatmaa Me-
aage" by William Marriott, and "Jeaaa
unee unme Down to artb" by Mary
Lou Elliott; vocal solo, "Chriitma Ev
erywhere Tonight," Maria a Chate.
Recitations: "Tha Chaagalea Light"
by Jaaaita Odea. "Lnmkina" by Jan
Cnrti. "Hark to the Angela" by Rich
ard O'Castil. "The Little Bird" by La
valla Saaford ana "8heerfnl Giving" by
Dorit Hill; offertory. "Those Dtstaat
Chlmai" ( Johnson by Mrs. L. W. Bid
dla; maslcal dialog. "Holy Might" by
Antionette Lambert, rraaeen.aad Helen
Christiansen and Marian Cha; playlet,
"Bkap hards of Bethlehem" by i a alar
boy; recitation. "My Goodnight Wish,"
Kay MeGnlre; announcement aad bene
diction Rev. L. W. Biddle.
Reformed Church
Entertainment Is
Tuesday Night
The Christmas program of the
Reformed church will be present
ed Tuesday evening at 7: SO
o'clock with the following events:
Processional, "God's Gift of
Love."
Responsive reading and prayer.
Recitations, exercises and a
playlet by primary and Junior de
partments. German Christmas carols. -
The pageant. "While Shepherds
Watched, will be presented by
the senior department. Charac
ters. "Christmas Angel," Alice
Rehm; Memory. Myrtle Schnuelle;
Hope, Eleanor Berth: Rome,
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ijauru o. jXiienaaemper; weaiiu,
Ernest Soelle: Power. Lorenes
Schneulle; Conquest, Alb. Wulf
enmeyer; Judla, Nettle Kruse;
Joseph, Martin Rhem; Mary, Lora
Soelle; Prophecies, Amanda Lien
kaemper and Herta Soelle; shep
herds, F. E. Kruse, Harold Toelle
Recessional, "Followers of tne
King." Benediction and dozolo-
gy.
Young Folk at Jason Lee
Planning Several Special
Events During Holiday
Jason Lee leaguers and Boy
Scouts will observe the Christmas
holidays with special activities of
interest. A scout hike and out
door meal is being arranged.
Aa Industrial tour of the city
will be staged on Friday after
noon, December 27, for all inter
mediates. Mrs. Gordon Black,
the sponsor, will accompany this
group.
A party for those coming nome
tor the holidays is to be held by
each of tbe older leagues. Tha
Toung People's league, cooperatlg
with both the younger leagues,
will have charge of the Watch
Night party on New Tear's eve
which will be followed by a serv
ice, closing soon after the don of
the New Tear. Special features
will characterise each of the
meetings during the holidays.
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irAt Local Church
An elaborate Christmas program
In three parts Is to be given at the
First Evangelical church Tuesday
evening at 7:41 o'clock. Stran
gers .especially are urged to at
tend. The 20-piece church orchestra
under direction of Mrs. P F.
Thomas and the choir, directed by
Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps, will fur
nish numbers for the first part of
the evening's enjoyment. , .
' Tbe " cantata pageant, . "The
Christmas 8tory" will constitute
the second part of the program
and promises a real treat. Forty
persona are participating. Light
ing and decorations for the page
ant have been planned with a
view to full effectiveness. H. N.
Meall, Sunday school chorister. Is
chairman of the committee which
has directed the pageant. . .
The final part of the program
will be in charge of Rer. A. P.
Layton. pastor, and will feature
the Christmas offering to be used
for missions and distribution of
treat for the Sunday school.
TURNER, Dec. 20. The Tur
ner Methodist school will hold its
'Christmas program Sunday eve
ning, December 22. Part of the
program will consist of a pageant,
"The Angel's Message." This
pageant offers a Christmas attrac
tion out of the ordinary and one
which the directors say will be a
refreshing change from the usual
Christmas cantata or miscellane
ous program.
It will be presented1 before ait
Immense scenic background In full
colors. The picture la nine by 24
feet, and transforms the entire
back of the church into a panor
amic view of Bethlehem and the
plains of the shepherds. It Is
made from recent photographs
showing landscape, buildings,
trees and other scenes as they ap
pear at the present time; but little
different from what they were at
the time of Christ's advent.
The background in Itself pro
vides a new and rich Christmas
treat worth going miles to see,
giving the audience a topograph
ical view of the city of Bethle
hem, such as has never before
been presented, according to those
In charge.
Nazarene Event
Tuesday Night
Features Songs
Musical numbers will consti
tute much of the Christmas pro
gram of the Church of the Na
sarene to be given Tuesday even
ing, December 24. at 7:4K o'clock.
The pastor. Rev. L. D. Smith, will
give a short talk on "The Mean
ing of Christmas."
Special singing has been plan
ned as follows:
"Oh, UMl Twa f Bsthleh.m" by
atlsad snartatta compoted of Ufa Hof
for, Lorn 8ml tb, Krneit aad Clifford
Yrieeea.
"Dear LltU Stranger" by Cftrl Qusr
ttt composed of Carat sgeae aad Cor
amas Hoffar, Mailas Smith and Mar
gery Friea.
"Star ad Haavan"
"Star of Love Divina"
"To tha Lowly Manger"
by Children' Choir.
"Gift for Jetus" by tb bay
"Tb Lord I Bora"
"8ilat Night, Holy Xigfct"
by Adult or Church Choir.
"Candle Bone" by th little Iriese
' aad Schroeder girl.
A. G. Schroeder will aloe a nolo. lira.
O. M. Litwillar will play a piano aoio
and Daniel Havdy will render a violin
aoio, aad there will bo recitation and
dialogsM by the children.
Missionary Group Gives
Members Christmas Cheer
Members and friends . of the
Women's Missionary society of
the First German Baptist church
came out In good number Wed
nesday afternoon to spend sever
al hours making others happy. A
number of the "sick" and "shut
Ins," Including Mrs. O. Bchunke
Sr. and Mrs. Brocknow, who are
totally blind, were pleasantly sur
prised, when . a large group of
friends gathered, to wish them
Merry Christmas, to sing carols
and to present a number of gifts.
Additional Church
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TURNER, Dec 20. Everyone
In Turner is astir with the Christ
mas spirit. At the Church of
Christ next Sunday morning, two
pairs of twins, Helen and Heleae
Wltsel and Mildred and Mazine
Spencer, will form a auartet, giv
ing' a Christmas number. Tha
pastor, Rer. E. J. Gilstrap, will
speak on "The Beginnings of the
Gospel," in a Christmas sermon.
' A ttaptlsmal service will follow
the morning service. Dr. H. C.
Epley has charge of. the music of
the. day. At :S0 o'clock Ole
Peterson will lead the Christian
Endeavor service, with a program
with a sar prise in It.
A large chorus will give the
anthem at the evening - service.
The sermon theme will be "Hap
piness." The church and Sunday
school are planning a big pro
gram which Is to be given Christ
mas eve,
The bad weather and high
water have lessened church at
tendance but very little and a
record attendance is expected for
the holiday season.
Sacred Concert
Will Be Heard
Sunday Evening
The chorus choir of the First
Christian church will climax days
of faithful practice Sunday eve
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begin at t o'clock, and is under
the direction of Florence Howe,
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fioloets for the concert will be
Mrs. Vlda Lou Starr, soprano;
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Wenger and Victor Wolfe; and a
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- The complete program follows:
Tex Angeliea Heinrieh.
The Candle Servie, (a Christma page
aad fairies), earola. "Silent Sight" and
"Th rirst Kel;"Vlo voice. Helea Mil
tonberger. Organ Prelude, "O Santiaaimn."
Friedrich. Lax.
Processional, "Adeste ridelea." Por
tuguese, 1693.
Carola by tb choir. "The rirst Noel."
Traditional, and "Good King Wenees
lna." old English.
A sacred cantata, "The Story ef Beth
lehem." Offertory. "Weihnaeht," T. Flaxlng
ton Barker.
Recessional, "Hark, tb Herald An
gel Bin;" Mendelssohn.
Hidden Carol Musle Traditional.
Postlude, "Sit Lena Plena. Sit Son
era" Bast.
Member of tbe eboir are Thelma Mil
ler, Imogen Miltonberger, Mr. Erne
line Seely. Mrs. Lyda Bowen, Mr. Rich
L. Reimana, Mrs. Annn R. Maeey. Mrs.
Edith Carper, Helen Ralph, Helen Mil
tonberger, Joaa Evans, Bath Howe, Mrs.
Starr, Mrs. Pear) Speer, Mrs. Louis Mil
toaberger, Mrs. Willow Evans, Mrs. Mil
ton Grnllop, Bosnllnd Hull, Lueill Cum
mini's. Vernon William, William P. Ellis,
Milton Oral lap, Ed Claire Naah, Kenneth
Parry. Benald Craven. Cnrti C. Cow, A.
D. Wagner, C A. Epley, E. J. Beaeor,
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One of that early Christmas en
tertalnments was the pleasant pro
gram given last nigat by tne sun
day school and choir of the Chris
tian and Missionary Alliance. The
numbers given Included:
- Scripture reading arid prayer;
song. "Rejoice the Lord is Born,"
by the choir; recitation by Mary
Rich: song, "O Little Town of
Bethlehem." by children of the
Sunday school; .exercises, "Christ
mas Symbols" by Alice Alexander.
Jewell Wallace, Bobby Gray and
Burton Ingersol: "It Came Upon
the Midnight Clear," sung by chil
dren of the Sunday school; exer
cise, "Christmas Story," by Louise
Rifh Rnth Wilson. Dorothy Jones
and Lucille Wilson; recitation by
Lora -and Joyce Friesen; song and
pantomime, "Away in the Man
ger." by Lowell wycorr. Ariene
Wycoff and four Japanese chil
dren. "Holy Night" sung by choir; re
citation. "Reantifnl Story." bv
Delia Lit wilier: nlano solo. "Ad
este Fldelis," by Ruth Reese; solo
"Dear Little stranger." ny KUin
Wilaon: exercise. "If I Had Been
a Shepherd Boy," by Robert Rich,
Robert Callahan. Robert Hurt-
hurt apd Richard Oraw; song by
the Horrer ramiiy; reciiauon.
"Christmas," Zelit wooiery;
V . V T 111. Wilt Itmurau. Y. l
Wenger and Vletor Wolfe.
Hln Mintenberrer. Mrs. Pearl Sneer,
Joaa Evan. Vernon Williams and Hel
en Bala wiU also take solo part.
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rainbow bank opening and son?;
duet, "Redeemer Divine," by De'l
la Litwiller and Irene Wallace; re
citation, "Remember the Poor.
by Rosser Rudin; collection; 'Ti to
Us a Child Is Born," sung t
choir. "
Church oi Christ Bible
SchooYs Program to Be
Monday at 7:30. P. M.
The Christmas program of th
Bible school of the Court street
Church of Christ will be given t
the church Monday night at 7:3)
o'clock. .
, The program will consist of
music by the Thomas orchestra
and songs by the children, closes
with tableaux appropriate to tbe
Christmas season.
An offering will be received for
benevolent work for the support
of hospitals, orphanages and
homes for old people.
Conference Head Helps
With Revival Meetings
hazel ORE EX. Dec. 20. Rev.
v xv. Pontius of Vancouver.
Wash., superintendent of the Ore
gon conference , or tne umwn
RrttiPAn in Christ will assist the
pastor, ReV. Leila Luckey in re
iwat arrlvR during the holiday
beginning December tt at XI: mo
.i.i.v ti.H will k no aervice -
Monday or Wednesdsy evening.
h., rim atndr and prayer
meeting at 1 o'clock Monday. Mr.
Pontius is a graduate or 'ineoio
glcal Seminary. Dayton. Ohio, and
is an able speaker.
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