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Tie OREGON STATESMAN. Safcm. Oregon, Satnrday Morning, December 21,1329
Society
Large Christmas
Party Proves
Jolly Events
An original and unique Christ-
niu party "was that irblch was
'held in MeCornack hall Thursday
night with about 125 guests pres
ent these being the members of
the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company and their especial
ly lnrited guests. For the first
time in Its history the ihree de
partments of this company in Sa
lem Joined together to celebrate
the lolly . Christmas time as. a
group. .
The hall was beautifully decor
ated with a large Christmas tree
and all the festooning and holly
and wreaths which go to make the
symbols of the Tuletide. Dancing
' and cards were enjoyed between
the hours of 8:30. o'clock and 10
o'clock.
Following dancing a delightful
program was presented. Miss
Madge Re Id gave a group of piano
solos; Miss Frances Baler gave
some excellent tap dances; Mrs.
Hazel Cook gavetwo readings;
and a clerer original skit, "Mod
ern Cinderella" was presented by
Leon a Mosher, reader; and the
following as the characters, Lil
lian Swegle, Frances Bafler, Ella
Starr. Sophia Hart, and Goldie
Swegle.
After this highly amusing skit
Miss Ruth Hazelton sang and the
program was concluded by Miss
Thelma McWilliams, Miss Con
stance Smart, and Miss Ruth Haz
elton in chorus girl costumes
ringing a group of well received
Christmas carols.
A midnight supper concluded
one of the happiest parties which
this group of folk hare ever had.
Lewis La Bare, district superin
tendent, was master of ceremon
ies, and gave tire greetings.
Committees in charge of this
gay affair were the program com
mittee, Leon a Mosher, Hazel
Cook, and Ruth Hazelton; the dec
orating committee, Helen Elf
strom, Marie Bertram, Babe Darl
ing, Veda Barker. Miss Thomp
son, Mrs. Adolph. N. J. Morten
sen. C. E. Kertson, A. F. Waller,
and W. L. Callaway. The refresh
ment committee was Eleanor
Boyle, Lena Victor, Delia Bayne,
Alvira Townsend, Daisy Varley,
Miss Simmons, Mrs. Oglesbee, C.
F. Goode. C. H. Corson. (Jlen
Hunter and K. O. Clark. Mrs.
Claud Fallin had charge of ar
ranging for card playing.
O. E.S. Social Club
Plans Children's Party
The regular meeting of the So
cial Afternoon club of Chadwick
Chapter, Order of the Eastern
Star will be held Monday after
noon, Dec. 23 at the Masonic
Temple. This will be the annual
children's party for the children
of the members.
The committee in charge is Mrs.
Sedie Tomlinson, chairman, Mrs.
Dora Wallace. Mrs. Lila Antrican,
Mrs. Belle Niles Brown, Mrs.
Mynne Stewart, Miss Gussie Niles,
Mrs. Minnie Protzman and Mrs.
Edna Rowland.
Games will be arranged for the
children under, the direction 6f
some of the older girls and at the
tea hoar the youngsters will re
ceive boxes .of candies and nuts,
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Christmas Party Plan
Of Social Club
In accordance with their usual
eastom. the Wistaria Dancing
elub will have a dance in .Castil
lian hall on December 31.
Special features for the evening
the being arranged by a commit
tee consisting jof Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hudkins Mr. and Mrs. W.
K. Foldman.'Mr and Mrs: C. A.
Eprague. Dr. and Mrs. C- W. Em
nons. and Mr. and Mr3. Oscar D.
Olscn.
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The Liberty Woman's club met
Thursday afternoon at the home
of . Mrs. William Zosel. There was
a -ooJ attendance.
Excellent results were obtained
by the series of cloth-toy making
beei given during the month at
the homes of" Mesdames Scott,
Dalles. Fair, Zosel and Cunnlng
hr.m. Some toys were sold others
we-e given, to charity officials.
The dried prune drive also
proved successful, 200 pounds be
!' gathered and given to the
Children's Farm Home at Corval
lig. and were gladJy accepted. .
. The finance committee reported
success on the rummage sale and
the magazine subscriptions. Sev
er." 1 small pupils of Mrs. Frank
Ingham', gave a short program.
Refreshments were served,
wrapped as Christmas packages.
SILVEBTO.V Mrs. D. Mo
de ary.Mrg. Pearl McCleary and
Mr?. Elgin McCleary were host
esses at a very attractive bridge
luncheon at the home of the form-
.er. Wednesday afternoon. Christ-
xnas decorations were used about
the rooms. Five tables of bridge
were played during the afternoon
and prizes given to those winning
the three highest scores. Mrs.
Rholin Cooley won first. Mrs.
George Habbs. second, and Mrs.
Kreta Hicks Bondell of Salem,
third.
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SILVERTON Miss Helen
Kleeb, who has been with the
Duffy players in California since
last January,. called at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
W. Kleeb, here early this week.
She had 'been home but a few
minutes when she was called to
Portland to take a part with the
Duffy players there.
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' Gen. and Mrs. George A. White
-will be guests of Col. and Mrs.
Kenneth Hanser, and Col. and
Mrs. Henry Akin for a formal' din
ner at :he Multnomah hotel pre
ceding the formal military ball to
be given tonight in the armory.
:...f.y ' '
Dr, and Mrs. C. A. Downs will
be1 hostesses for a Christmas cos-
5-tame party -at their home toaigfcMt-hivfe.m tonight.
Newis and Club
Olive M. Doax,
- SOCIAL CALENDAR
Saturday
Woman's Relief Corps. 2
o'clock, Miller's halL Last
meeting of the year. Mem-
bers urged to be present.
Cradle Roll and Beginners
party will be celebrated by the
infant classes of First Meth-
odist church at 2:30 o'clock,
at the church.
A. A. U. W., luncheon meet-
lng, Elk's club, 12 o'clock,
Miss Mary Findley, speaker.
Hayesville Club
Rickman Home Guest
A social gathering of members
of the Hayesville Women's club
was held Thursday afternoon at
the W. Rickman home.
Mrs. Rickmazt and her neice.
Miss GlaJ3 Kearns, were host
esses. At the luncheon hour they
were assisted by Mrs. W. E.
Bailey.
Those present were Mrs. Roy
Westley, Mrs. Harold McMlllin,
Mrs. E. M. Bailey, Mrs. W. E.
Bailey, Mrs. E. R. Bedwell. Mrs.
Rouilla McAfie. Mrs. J. L. Mor
rison, Mrs. W. R. Powers. Mrs.
Charles Reed, Mrs. Clark Ritchie,
I Mrs. Grace Snyder, Mrs. A. Stet-
I tlor Mrs Mnrv Teol Vn "T? V
Wells, Mrs. Fred Williams and
the two hostesses.
The next meeting of the club
will be on the afternoon of Jan
uary 2 at the home of Mrs. Fred
Williams.
Mrs. E. C. Cross
Is Hostess
Mrs. E. C. Cross entertained the
members of the East Central cir
cle of the First Methodist church
at her home on Chemeketa street
Thursday afternoon. The guest
rooms were beautiful in their fes
tive Christmas decorations of hol
ly, red tapers and tinseled ever
greens. During the business hours, dis
cussion was carried on concerning
the proposed Sunday school tem
ple. Bazaar articles were also
brought and exchanged at this
meeting.
Late in the afternoon Mrs.
Cross was assisted in serving by
Mrs. Ray Farmer, and Mrs. John
McNary.
A. A. U. W. Folk
To Hear Miss Findley
Miss Mary Findley, state secre
tary of the national council of pre
vention of war, who has just re
turned from Washington, D. C,
and a conference there, will give
a brief report of this meeting. A
quartette from the high school
will sing.
This noon luncheon meeting is
planned for the noon hour only.
HUBBARD Hubbard folks
both old and young are enjoying
many good times at the Hubbard
Springs hotel with Hy Everding
as host. Monday a dinner was i
served to Dr. and Mrs. A. F. de
Lespinasse and daughter Miss
Marie. Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clever and
Miss Dorothy Scholl all of Hub
bard and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.flea
ver and Miss Dorothy Scholl til of
Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Morley and daughter Miss Irene
and Hal Campbell and son Clar?
ence of Sllverton and Dr. T. Sher
idan of Portland. Mr. Everding
had invited argroup of young peo
ple for the evening and after tha
dinner Misses Helen and Ann
Knight, Miss Agatha Voget. Misu
Anita Bevens and Mrs. Adeline
Fields of the English department
of the Hubbard high school ar
rived at the Springs and a merry
evening was spent with an im
promptu program in which the
dinner grtests and the young peo
ple all joined..
MONMOUTH The Monmouth
Music Study club, organized un
der supervision ot Mrs. R. D. El
liott Ireld the December meeting
Thursday night at Arnold Arms
with 17 members present. The
club is studying musical history
and harmony this winter, looking
toward an aim of better music.
The; first part of the evening
was spent in listening to a broad
cast from the Standard School of
Music, after which piano duets
were played by Phillip Dodds and
Erla Mae Murdock; Winifred Eb
bert and Leonard Fleishman; and
a-piano eoIo by Prudence Haller.
Musical gatnes and refreshments
were closing features of the even
ing. GERVAIS Mrs. Sumner Stev
ens was hostess for the monthly
meeting and Christmas party of
the Hermosa club at her home
Thursday afternoon. The table for
the one o'clock luncheon was
prettily decorated with a Christ
mas tree on which was stockings
containing directions for finding
the gifts provided for- the mem
Uters. Holly and lighted candles in
the living rooms added to the
Christmas spirit. All the club
members were present.
WOODBURN The Evergreen
chapter of the Rainbow girls had
a delightful Christmas party In
the Masonic Temple Thursday
night.
Games were played and" each
girl brought a gift which was ex
changed at the Christmas tree.
At the conclusion of the evening
refreshments were served by the
committee in charge ot the party,
Dorothy Austin and Nona Otjen.
Miss Nell Thielsen, Mrs. George
A. White and Miss Henrietta
Wh&e saw the Stratford Upon
Avon players in "Romeo and Ju
liet" Wednesday night in Port
land. Miss Dorothy and Miss Hen
rietta White will see "Hamletr by
the same company tonight."
Mrs. W. P. Ellis will be hostess
for a Christmas party for mem
bers of the Order of the Amaranth
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Society Editor
Friday Club Is
Luncheon Guest
At Elks Club
Mrs. E. A. Kurtx was hostess to
members of her club,' Friday for
a one o'clock luncheon and an af
ternoon of - bridge at the Elks
temple. The luncheon table where
covers were placed for 12, was at
traetively graced wjth a small gay-
ly trimmed Christmas tree and
red tapers.
Following luncheon bridge was
In play with honors for the after
noon of cards going to Mrs. P. E.
Fullerton.
Mrs. D. Scott Page will be hos
tess for the next meeting of the
club in two weeks. Special guest
for the Friday meeting was Mrs.
Lester Davis. Club members pres
ent were Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mrs.
Elmer Daue, Mrs. T. O. DeLano,
Mrs. P. E. Fullerton, Mrs. O. A.
Olson, Mrs. Clair Vibbert. Mrs.
Harley O. White, Mrs. Walter
Pennington. Mrs. Leon W. Glea
son and Mrs. Kurtz.
Birthday, Party
At Garfield School
An original and unusual party
was that for which little Miss Gay
nelle Coursey, and Catherine Mac
kay shared honors with their
teacher. Mrs. Mildred Trent, fifth
grade room of the Garfield school
Thursday afternoon between 2:30
o'clock and 3:30 o'clock at which
time they were surprised by Mrs.
G. G. Mackay and Mrs. Horace
Coursey.
The occasion for this surprise
was the birthday of each of the
honor guests. Both Mistress Mac
kay and Mistress Courser were 11
years old. Birthday cakes were
presented to each inscribed with
the name of each recipient. These
cakes were cut by the honor
guests and served to the 32 chil
dren present and Miss Margaret
uosper special guest, and little
George Mackay.
The fifth grade room was beau
tifully decorated with Christmas
greens and a Christmas tree.
Games were enjoyed by the little
folk before refreshments were
served.
WOODBURN The Federated
Women of the Methodist Episco
pal church met at the home of
Mrs. W. D. Simmons Tuesday aft
ernoon.
Mrs. A. E. Austin the president
presided over the program which
was opened by Christmas carols.
Mrs. Edith Love sang a Christ
mas solo, which was followed by
the Christmas story by Mrs. Rob
ert Peterson, related the Christ
mas, narrative from Ben Hur, aft
er which Mrs. Coleman read a let
ter from - Miss Edna Holder, a
missionary in India written espe
cially to this conference.
The Christmas spirit was dis
played In holly decorations, which
lent an air of cheerfulness to the
rooms.
Assisting hostesses were Mrs.
C. A. Parr, Mrs. Glenn Hartong,
Mrs. V. D. Bain and Mrs. Ida
Brennan.
A chorus of 50 voices will sing
Christmas carols between 8:45
o'clock and 9 o'clock this morn
ing at Miller's store. As a sup
plement to the carols. Miss Max
ine Sauter, soloist, will Bing some
special Christmas songs.
Choral Eucharist
Will Be Heard at
St. Paul's Church
The Christmas service at St.
Paul's Episcopal church will com
mence at 11:30 p. m. Christmas
eve. The service will be the
Choral . Eueharist. The choir,
which has been working for some
time on the Christmas music un
der the direction of the regular
choir director, R. H. Robertson,
consists' of the following people:
R. H. Robertson, director;
Mrs. Kenneth Dalton, organist;
Miss Jeanette Scott, violin; Mrs.
Fanny Bowes, violin; Irene De
Lisle, Mary Kafoury, Sally Lan
sing. Francis Alibaugh. Aldeang
Smith. Mrs. R. H. Robertson,
Mrs. V. E. Knhn. Mrs. J. E. Law,
Mrs. Thos. Larkin Williams, Mrs.
Tom Tattam, Robert Neimeyer,
Thos. Williams, Larkin Williams,
Frank Deckebach, Tom Tattam,
August Carl, A. B. Hansen, Rob
ert Law, Robert Brady, Merrill
Ames, Roger Kellog, Ted Smith,
Maurice Mercer, Robert Quamme,
Janet Robertson and Patty Nei
meyer. The music- of the Christmas
Choral Eucharist follows:
Carol Hjrma 78
Processional Hymn 76
Teleum Kotzsehmar
Anthem. "Sine, O Qeevens" Tonrs
Short Kyrie : . Barnby
Gloria Tibt Merberke
Xiceae Creed Merberke
Sermon. Hymn. -Hymn 73
Anthem. "Gesu BambiDo"Pietro A Ton
Offering ..... Gilbert
Comfortable Wordi . Herbeeke
Sorrum Corda Merbecke
Saactus Steiner
Agnus Ii T. Adams
CommaBtoa Hymn Hymn 30
Gloria in ExeeUV Old Chant
Ama . Bell
Xune Dimittia .... Gregorian
Recessional . Hymn 80
Post-Recessional -Carol SS
PLANNING PARTY
. The First church chapter of the'
Epworth League will sponsor ; a
Christmas party for the se
Ugh school students of the church
in the church parlors on Monday
evening. .The plans are in charge
of Miss Helen ' Skinner ' and -. her
fourth department committee. -
CbP QUITS UNDER FIRE ' ;
ANTIOCH, Cel., Dec 20,
(AP) Facing an official Investi
gation for shooting Clyde Nichols,
36, a steel worker, while quelling
a brawl, r Police Officer Charles
Gpldea; resigned, today, from, the
police force. Golden said he shot
the the man as the latter war
reaching Into his hip pocket.' ; -
Additional Church I
News on P; 3 &l 0
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Affairs
Mrs. L. G. Prescott
Entertains
Mrs. L. G. Prescott entertained
jthe members of the MIxpah Sun
day school of the First Baptists
church at her home Thursday eve
ning la compliment to her birth
day. The guest rooms of the Pres
cott home were attractively dec
orated with Christmas decora
tion. ' During the brief business meet
ing of the class Mrs. E. J. Ayres
president presided, and Mrs. Fred
Erixon lead the devotional pro
gram. Following this a social pro
gram was given which was greatly
enjoyed. Miss . Marguerite Payne
and Miss Helen Page accompan
ied at the piano by Miss Margaret
Ayres sang a duet; other members
appearing on the program of mu
sic and readings were Billy Mudd,
Jeraldlne Prescott. Mrs. Mary
Page, and Mrs. Clifford Mudd
who acted as accompanist for mu
sical selections.
At the refreshment hour the
hostess was assisted by Mrs. H. D.
Rose and Mrs. B. E. Darling. The
large"Dlrthday cake was cut by
the four officers of the club.
Special guests were Mrs. H. D.
Rhodes, Miss Helen Jess and Mrs.
Clifton Mudd. Members of the
elass were Mrs. B. J. Way man,
Mrs. A. J. Mathis, Mrs. F. W.
Edgar, Mrs. E. J. Ayers, Mrs. F.
A. Erixon, Mrs. M. Melchert, Mrs.
S. W. Hoyt, Mrs. W. McLaren,
Mrs. J. F. Chamberlin, Mrs. F.
Jensen, Mrs. Mark Stiff, Mrs. Ef
fle Mudd, Mrs. Annie Hoyt, Mrs.
B. E. Darling, Mrs. T. W. Davies.
Mrs. Mary E. Page and Mrs. L. G.
Prescott.
Willing Workers (
Are Entertained
The Willing Workers class of
the First Christian church met
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. D. J. Howe, North Winter
street. A lovely tree and Christ
mas decorations made the guest
rooms very, gay and cheery.
. After the business meeting a so
cial hour was enjoyed. Refresh
ments were served by the hostess,
assisted by Mrs. Virgil McGahan,
Mrs. Frank Voight, Mrs. J. D.
Sears and Mrs. C. R. Pritchard.
Those present were Mesdames
Ed May, H. J. Conklin, B. W.
Macy, A. A. Carper, E. W. Cooley.
D. B. Simpson, V. R. Hickathier.
uean A. Schomaker. C. F. Reilley.
Orin McDowell, C. J. Emerick,
Earl Wood, Mabel Gardner, J. C.
Perry. Fay Humphrey. K. Smith,
Irene Wirt, C. C. Cole, A. F.
Noth, C. E. Bowen. E. J. Reasol.
V. F. Cochran. Arthur Flint, Earl
Chapel Geo. Gibson, Lewis Dunn,
A. B. Seely, Wm. P. Ellis and O.
H. Brougher.
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PLMET SUNDAY
The Sundav school of the South
Salem Friends church, Charles C.
Hawerth. pastor, will nresent a
special Christmas program at that
cnurcn Sunday evening. A com-
mltee headed by Mrs. Carl E. Mil
ler and Mrs. William C. Jones has
made plans for a Christmas nlay-
let "No Room In the Inn." The
members of the cast are Anna
Calaba, Burton Randall. Fred Ed
mondson, Rodney Hardman, 'and
William Laughlin.
A double quartet will sing sev
eral new arrangements of carols
and anthems appropriate to the
season. Rachel Pemberton will
read a beautiful story, "The First
unristmas Roses ' as a prelude to
the playlet. "The Leeend of Cath
ay" by Ruth Chapman. "A Ques
tion" ny ttiadys Wright and "Our
Inspiration" bv Virginia A halt arc
added features of the program-.
in addition to the music of the
quartet, personnel of which is
Mrs. Ray Pemberton. Mr Rn
Mils- Mrs. Irena Cunningham,
Mrs. Carl EMiller. Alfred D. Ha-
worth, Harry Pierson. Ross Miles
ana wuilam C. Jones, there will
be solo numbers bv Harrv Pier-
son and William C Jones, an -
cordian solo by Robert Brown,
ana a trio "Kings of the Orient"
ny Kusseu Wright. Alfred Ha
worth and Dr. Carl E. Miller.
CHXISTIAV 8CXEHCB
"I the UniTerte Including Man.
KroWed by Atomic Force!" Christian
Science Lesson Topic Churrh at corner
of Liberty and Chemeketa at 11 a.m.
and. 8 p.m. Wednesday ereaing meet
ings at 8 o'clock include testimonies of
healing through Christian Science. Sun
day school classes at 9:45 and 11 o'clock.
A readinc room for the public is main
tained at 406 Masonic Temple; open
from 11.-00 to 5:30 except Sundays and
holidays.
GLAD TIDIHOS MSSIOK
253 Court street. O. S. Johnson, pas
tor. 8erriee 8 p.m. o'clock. Evening
service 8 o'clock. Rtindsy school 2 p.m.
Services Tuesday, Thursday and Ratmr
day evening. We pray for the sick and
have seen many healed.
Special
Holiday
PERMANENT
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FRIENDS TO blV
unbap gtritceg in akm Cijurrijcg
sxronrxD chtoch
Corner Capitol sad Marion streets. W.
0. Lienkaemper, pastor. Baaday school
10 'dock. T. 2. Krnse, 8apl German
service 10 o'clock. Bnbject: "Behold,
I Stand at the Doer and Knock 1" Eng
lish service. 11 'dock. Subject: "The
Glory of the Incarnation." Special
Christmas mnsle by the choir. The
Lord's 8opper will he administered at
both services. Christmas program on
Tnesday evening at T:30. Christmas ser
vice Wednesday at 10:30.
TOUT BATTIST CHVXCH
Marion and Liberty street. Sooert L.
Payne, pastor; phono 1920. Morning
service 11 o'clock; subject: "The Sa
vior of the World After Nineteen Hnn
dren Tears. Scrmonetto for children. Ev
ening service, 7:30 o'clock; sabjeet:
8ixth in series of sermons from sermon
on the monntain. Special Christmas nvo
aio by the cheroe choir orchestra and
male qaartei. . Sunday school 8:45 a.m.
Fred Broer, Snpt. Young people's meet-,
ings: Three groups meeting at 6i30.
Christmas pre gram Monday at 7:30 p.m.
THK XJTTMM OOK atTSSIOir
-H.. Hansen. ' pastor. Sunday services
11 a-aa. At S and 7:45 p.m. The last
chamrote ' : hear Jack and Violet Tan
Oaady will bo at 3 and 7:45 p.m. The
revival will con thine esoh night next
week byr Evangelist A. J. Jensen, for
merly Missionary to China. (special di
vine hearing services on Tuesday and
Thursday Bights. The sick will be
prayer for without charge.
TTNITARIAH CHTTBCH
Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev.
Martin F. 1'errey, minister. Church
school at 10:00 a.m. W. E. Feldman,
Snpt. Devotional Oservices at 11.00 a.m.
Christmss service. Subject of the Ser
mon, "The Greatest Gift." Mrs. Martin
Ferry will sing. Mrs. W. A. Denton at
the organ.
rUHMIT
Orchard H. :ut Rc ad. Meredith A.
Groves, paste : l.6fij phone. Morning
service 9:45 iVIock: subject: "Tha
Coining of the Christ-Child." Sunday
school 10:45 a .1. : Larkin Grice. Supt.
FOBS MXMOH.IAL M. E. COMMUNITY
Corner (Terth avenue and Third streets:
Meredith A. Groves, pastor; phone 1566J.
Morning service 11 o'clock; subject:
"The Coming of the Christ-Child."
Special music will include a piano solo
Variations of Silent Night by Miss
Doris Hamby. Evening service, 7:30
o'clock; special music concert; Alvin
Meade, choir director. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.; Mrs. J. L. Austin, Supt. In
termediate and Senior leagues 6:30 p.m.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev.
George H. Swift, rector. Phono 1045J.
7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:45
church school and Christmas tree pro
gram. 1 1 a.m. Morning Prayer and ser
mon. 7:30 p.m. pagesnt. Wednesday
mid-week service omitted. Tuesday
night 11:30 p.m. Christmas midnight
service.
MILL STREET METHODIST
15th and Mill streets. Leslie B. Bai
ley, paster. Morning worship 11:00
o'clock, subject "Tho King In the
Manger." The pastor preaching. Even
ing worship 7:30 o'clock. Christmas
program. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Es
ther Erick&on superintendent. Enworth
Lesgue 6:30 p.m.
LESLIE MEMORIAL
Eouth Commercial and Myers street.
S. Darlow Johnson, pastor. .348 Myers
street. Phone 2764.- Morning worship at
II o'clock. Subject: "Man's Greatest
Gift." Anthem, "Shine, O Wonderful
Star," (Soeehtig). At 7:30 p.m., the
pageant. "The Gift," by Ormal Trick,
will bo presented. The woman's trio
will sing, "The Virgin's Slumber Song,"
(Reger).' Sundsy school at 9:45, E. D.
Roxeman, Supt. The Epworth leagues
will meet at 6:30 in Leslie hall, Mrs.
Emma Wbealdnn will spesk to them.
Mid-week service Thursdsy at 7:30
o'clock.
KNIGHT MEMORIAL
19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover,
pastor; phone 1924J. Morning service.
11 o'clock: snbject : "Gold and Frank
incense and Myrrh." Duet "Christmas
Chimes" (Ash ford) Bnlah Talmadge and
Myra Glessoa. Vesper service at 4 p.m.
Candle light processional. Christmas
Cantata "Out of the East" (Wilson)
Sundsy school 11 a.m.; C. C. Harris,
Supt. Sunday school Christmas pro
grsm Tursdsy evening st 7:30. The
Christian Endeavor presents its annual
play Friday evening, December 27. 7:30.
FREE METHODIST
Market and North Winter streets. W.
S. Coffee, pastor: phone 2296W. Morn
ing, service la o'clock; special evangel
istic service! with Rev. A. C. Archer of
Medford, Ore., preaching Subject of a.m.
service: "The Power of Christ." Even
ing service, 7:30 o'clock; subject: "Tho
Mission of Christ." Sunday school 9:45
a.m.: Herbert Hanson, Supt. Mid-week
services 7 :30 - p.m. Thursday at the
church. Young people's meetings: 6:30
p.m. Emory Goode, leader.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
Corner of Liberty and Center streets.
A. P. La 7 ton. pastor: 991 J phone. Morn
ing service 11 o'clock:' subject: "Em
manuel." Evening service 7:30 o'clock;
subject: "Tha Secret of a Victorious
Life." The orchestra will furnish tha
musie for this service. The Christmas
program will bo given on Tnesday - ev
ening. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; L. L.
Thorton, Supt. Mid-week services 7:30
p.m. Thursdsy; G. N. Thompson, leader;
place: at the church. Young people's
meetings: Sunday evening at 6:30. Top
ic, "How Chrixtmas Sets the Whole
World Singing."
EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION
Still located at corner of 17th and
Chemeketa.' Regular services are held
Tuesday Thursday and Sunday nights at
7:30, also Sunday school at 10 a.m. and
preaching at 11 a.m. every 8unday.
Evang. Kenneth A. Wine.
COURT "STREET CHRISTIAN
Court and 17th streets. B. F. Shoe
maker, pastor, 345 South Winter street.
Phono 2589J. Vanning- aervice 11
o'clock; Sermon hy D. W. Daniels of
Eupene. Eveniag servico 7:30 o'clock;
subject: A Christmas Csntats, "Watch
ing With the Shepherds" will be given.
Sonday school 9:45 a.m.; Mrs. Frank
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candies which have
a sort of inspired goodness about
them that does not permit com'
parison. Wilson s rare formulas
are translated into candy by a
eandymaster whose skill has no
equal in Western America.
, No other candy gift at Christmas tin
er, on any" otber gift occasioo cast so
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aourxnauy express tbe aptnt ot re
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Marshal. Supt. Mid-week services 7:30
p.m. Friday at the church. Christtaa En
deavor and Junior meetings 8:30 p.m.
CA8TLX UNITED BUTflXEV
Xerta 17th and Nebraska street. L.
W. Biddlo pastor. Phono 2622J. Morning
service 11 o'clock; subject: "The Birth
of Christ." Special music: "Bethle
hem" by Armstrong Rev. L. W. Biddle.
Evening service 7:30 o'clock; Christ
mas program by the Sunday church
school. Saaday school 10 a.m.; Mrs. L.
W. Biddle, Supt. Carildrea't division
mid-week aerrieeo: 7:30 p.m. Tharsday.
Senior C. E. 8:30 p.m. Sunday. Leader,
Miss Mario Waldorf. Topic. "Hew
Christmas Sets tho Whole World Sing
ing." CHlIlt XVAWOKUCAX. LUTHZBAY
18th and State streets. Rev. Amos
E. Minneman, pastor; phono 8728. Ger
man morning service, 8:45 o'clock; sub
ject: "John's Testimony to Jesns."
English services 11:00 a.m. Subject:
"Hateful Thonghta and Words." Ev
ening service 7:30 o'clock. At this srr
vice tho choir will give the Christmas
Cantata by Lissie De Armond entitled:
"Tho Herald Angels." German Christ
mas servient 945 a.m. Christmas morn
ing. Subject "Worshipping at the Man
ger." English services Christmas morn
ing. Subject: "Come Let Is Go Cnto
Bethlehem." Special music by the choir
at both of these Christmas services. Sun
day school 9:40 a.m. : Mies Msrtha Bat
terman, Supt. Luther League Sunday
evening 7:00 p.m.
FIRST SPIRITUAL! ST
Fraternal temple on Center street be
tween Liberty and High. Services Sun
dsy at 7:30 p.m. The regular pastor,
Rev. Luclla M. La Valley will speak.
Topic "The Joye of Christmss." Mes
ssges. A circle will be held Sunday
evening from 6 to 7 o'clock.
EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE
Full Gospel church, affiliated with the
Assemblies of God. Corner 13th and
Ferry streets Earle V. Jennison. pastor.
Phone 205M. Afternoon service, 3
o'clock. A Christmas metssge specially
illustrated and particularly for the chil
dren. Special music. Evening service,
evening service, 7:43. A Christmas evan
gelistic sermon by Mrs. Eva Jennison.
The musical and song service tinder di
rection of Mr. glamlin Wilson. Sunday
school. 1:45 p.m. W. B. Finney, supt.
The Christmss progrsat by the Sunday
school Monday evening at 7:45. Chil
dren's ehnreh, Sunday 6:30 p.m. The
Tuesday night and Wednesday after
noon meetings omitted next week. Thurs
day night, a meeting ot fellowship, song
and praises, with a short message from
the Word. Young people's meeting,
Saturday night, 7:45.
CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE
One block south ot Center on 19th
street. L. D. Smith, pastor: phone 2940.
Morning service, 11:00 o'clock; subject:
"Good's Unspeakable Gift." -Eveniag
service 7:30 o'clock; Christmss sermon
by Rev. Loura Meyers. Mrs. C. M. Lit
willer will sing a solo. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.; P. M. Litwiller, Supt. Young
people's meeting): . Sunday evening 6:30
Miss Then Sampson, president. Mr.
Claude Sharp, leader. The juniors will,
meet with Mrs. Smith, the supervisor.
FIRST GERMAN BAPTIST -North
Cottage and D streets. ?. W.
Rntsch, pastor; phone 2927 J. Morning
service, 11 o'clock; subject: "A Pro
phet's Inquiry." Church choir will sing
"The Lord is Great." Evening service
7:30 o'clock; subject: "Xew Found
Joy." Sunday school 9:45 a.m.; Sam
Schirmaa, Bupt. Christmas services at
11 a.m. Choir and male chorus sing
ing "A Christmas Message" by the
pastor. Sunday school Christmas. Pro
gram at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
CENTER STREET M. E.
Thirteenth and Center streets. V. 3.
Sehnert, pastor. 774 North Winter
street. Phono 680M. Sunday school
et 10:00 a.m. Martin Schreiber, Supt.
At 11 :00 o'clock the pastor will preach
a Christmas sermon in the German
language.
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS
South Commercial and Washington
streets. Charles C. Haworth, paator;
phone 1697M. Morning service 11:00
o'clock; subject: "Where Is He That Is
Bora King!" Anthem, "Glory to God,"
the eboir; Duet, "Stsr of the Eaat,"
Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Wright. Ev
ening service 7:30 o'clock. Christmas
program. Sunday school, 10:00 s.m.;
Mrs. Marguerite P. Elliott, Supt Mid
week servicer 7:30 p.m.. Thursday: the
pastor, leader: place: the church. Young
people'a meetings: No meeting this Sun
dsy. XMMAVTTEL BAPTIST
Corner Haxel and Academy. Sonday
school at 10 a.m. (Preaching services at
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Miss Eunice Hart
will preach in the- morning. Topic:
"Our Gift; What Does it Meant" Bro.
C. D. Saucy will preach in the evening.
Special music. Prayer meeting Thurs
day evening at 7:30.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Chemeketa and North Winter streets.
Rev. Norman K. Tully, D. D.. pastor;
phone 1610W. Morning service 11
o'clock: subject: "The Triple Gift"
Mstt. 3:11. Antheto "The Morning
Has Come for Rejoicing (Gaines) Inci
dental solo, Mrs. Ersel Mnndinger. Solo
t-"0. Babe Divine" (Hamblen) Mr.
William Wright. Organ numbers:
"Bethlehem" (Mailing), "March of the
ms.Hral.SL '
Magi Kiaga (Dnkois). MXoe! Poloa
aia" (Puilmant). Tha vested choir will
present its concert of Christmas music.
Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; L. M. Ramage,
Runt Mid-week services 7:30 P.m.
Thursday; Dr. Tally, leader. Tounr
people s meetings : C. . societies meet
at 6:30.
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1346 North Church street. C. W.
Hatch, pastor; phone 1960J. Morning
service, 11 o'clock; subject: "Peace ea
Earth." Evening aervice, 7:30 o'clock;
abject: Christmas progrsm. v?nnday
school, 10 a.m.; L.. Kaoa, Supt. Mid
week services: 7:30 p.m. Thursday; Mrs.
C. W. Hatch, Wader ; plaeo church.
Young People' fc meetings: None Sonday
evening.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Corner State and Churrh streets. F.
C. Taylor, pastor, phone 974. Morning
service 11 o'clock; subject : "Emman
uel, God With Vs." Special music:
Organ Prelude ."Pastoral Symphony"
from "The Messiah," Handel. Anthems
"Adesto Fideles" Dadley Back "No
Candle There" Lehmann, incidental solo
Ronald Craven. Evening service, 7:80
o'clock; subject: "The Christmas Pa
geant of the Holy Grail." W. R. Bowie.
Directed by Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Sunday
school. 9:45 a.m.; Ben . Rickli, Snpt.
Mid-week services: 7:30 p.m., Thursday;
The pastor, leader; place: Psa. 121 "Tho
Traveller's Psalm. Young People 'a
meetings: :30 "A Christmas Panto
mime." Church Nursery in charge of Y.
K. K. class in Epworth Hall. Junior
Church in Annex "The Christmas Story
in Word and Song" Miss Sutherland,
leader.
HIGHLAND FRIENDS
Highland and Church streets. Edgar
P. Sims, pastor. Morning service 11
o'clock; subject: "A Christmas Medita
tion." Evening service 7:30 o'clock;
subject: "Message on The Revelation."
Special music: Male Quartet. Sunday
school. 10 a.m.; Earl M. Beckett. Supt.
Mid-week services: 7:30 p.m. Thursday;
the pastor. l-ad. ; place: the ehnreh.
Jr. C. E. at 5:30 p.m. Sr. C. E. at 6:30
p.m.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Center and Liberty streets. Charles
E. Ward, pastor. Morning service 11
o'clock; subject "Stsr Led." Special
music: Anthems "Break Forth 0 Beau
teous Heavenly Light" (Bach). "Lo
How a Rose E re Blooming" (Praetor
iu's). Solo by Lawrence Maves. Even
ing service 7:30 o'clock: subject: Chist
mas Cantata: "The Shepherd King"
(Hall) with choir and parts seven and
eight of "The King of Kings." Sunday
school 9:45 a.m.; F. E. Xeer, Supt.
There will be no mid-week service this
week.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Earl Cochran, pastor. Sunday
school 9:45 a.m. W. T. Jenks, Supt.
Preaching services 10:50 a.m. 7:30
p.m. B. Y. P. U.'s 6:330 (senior, in
termediate, and junior). Leon Norris
will have charge of the senior meeting,
which will be appropriate for the Christ
mas season. Monday night at the
ehnreh will be held the annnal Christ
mas program of the Sunday school. No
prayer meeting Wednesday night. Thurs
day no choir rehearsal. Sonday a.m.
"The Gift that Makes Christmas Real."
Anthem: "Come and Worship" Wilson.
Incidental solo by W. T. Jenks. Solo
"The Birthday of a King" Lyons. W.
Earl Cochran. Evening, Cantata "King
of kings" by Protheroe.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
High and Center streets. D. J. Howe,
pastor; phono 1933J. Morning service
11 o'clock; subject: "Good Tidings of
Great Joy." Christmaa carols will be
sung at the morning service. Evening
service, 8 o'clock. The Cantata. "The
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under tho direction of Miaa Florence
Howe. Miss Loir Plummer, srfanist.
Sundsy school, t:45 a.m.; Joel R. Ben
ton, Supt. Young people's meetings: 6:30
p.m. This church together with its pit
tor, extends- to the entire community
Christmas greetings in the spirit of
'good will toward all men."
JASON LEE
N. Winter at Jefferson and Fair
rrounds road. Harry E. Gardner, "pa si or.
Church school Christmss session by de-"
psrt meats at 8:45. Christmas worship
service at 11 s.m. Reeeptem of member;,
baptisms, special music. Cottsge Farm
service at 2:30. Young people. High
School and Intermediate leagues and
church forum at 6:30 ' with special
themes. At 7:30 tho sacred musical con
cert by tho choir directed by Prof. Her
man Clark. Miss Leak Fanning will
bring tho message la tho aso ot "The
Truce of God." Carol singing on Tues
day eveniag by ail is ousted. Names
of places wmit a. enroling, la desired
should ho tmraod in at emee.
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