The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 20, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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TWO YULETIDE
ITS
Knight Memorial Plans Sun
day Vesper and Christ
mas eve Play
A three-act play, The Little
Boy Nobody Wanted" by Edna
Randolph Worrell, will be given
Christmas ere at the Knight
.memorial church by the young
people of the -Sunday sehooL The
'action Is laid In a little town of
Central ' Europe, a few hundred
years aro, among simple folk
steeped In the legends and su-
. perstltlons of their day.
The characters are: Widow
Fisher. Mrs. Fern Daugherty;
doodle. Alice Fay Daugherty;
Frits, Robert Charles Newgent:
Town crier, Johnnie Ritchie; a
bystander, Dorothy Murphy; shop
keeper, Margaret Kingston; Herr
" -Schmidt, Ralph Eyre; Herr
Molts, Earl Warren; Fran Braun,
Mary Burgess; Gretchen. Laura
Hedlne; Frau Gunther, June
Johnson: the boy, Ray Drakely;
peisnichol, Vem Adams; Burg
melster, Lyman Simons and
Prince Karl, William Drakely.
Preceding the play the primary
and junior departments will sing
Christmas carols.
r 'THE HOLY NATIVITY"
VESPER SERVICE
The chorus choir of the Kn!ht
Memorial church . will present
the cantata "The Holy Nativity"
at a reaper service Sunday af
ternoon at 4 o'clock. The text of
the cantata Is by Edith Sanford
Tlllotson and the music by Hen
ry WHdermere,
The eleven numbers Included
In the cantata are:
Organ prelude Donald Alli
son, organist; "Look Above,
Opening : chorus; "Tidings of
Joy," tenor solo by H. L. Braden
and choir; "Unto Tou Is Born A
Savior., tenor solo by Ronald
Craven and choir; "The Song of
the Shepherds," soprano solo by
Pearl Eyre. '
"Within ,A Lowly Manger Ly
ing," soprano solo by ' Beneitts
Edwards; "Glory to God," men's
voices and choir; "Let Us Go To
Bethlehem," choir; "Tell Far and
Near" ten'or solo: Ronald Craven;
"Wonderful Night," men's voices
and choir; "Christmas Joy Bells"
final chorus.
A candle light processional
will precede the singing of the
cantata. .
GIRLS OF ST.' PAUL
HOLD BUM. PARTY
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The Girls' Friendly branch of
St. -Paul's Episcopal church held
its annual party in the parish
house Wednesday night. A cov
ered dish dinner was served on
tables beautifully decorated with
the colors of the holiday season.
V ' The lighted Christmas tree and
the Christmas crib with the Holy
Family, Wise men and shepherds
drew the interest of the girls to
the true meaning " of Christmas.
Gifts in abundance 'were brought
by girls to needy families. A pro
gram prepared by the girl them
selves followed.
Those present at the party
were: Mrs. W. N. Pintler of Stay
ton and Miss . Ethel Adams of
Willamette university.', group
leaders. Mrs. Clare Lee, Mrs. U.
R. Griggs, and Mrs. H. A. Wjlie.
associates. The girls .were: Shir
ley . Cronemiller, Alice' Swift, Cora
Ed ?ell, Francis Paris, Francis
i LaVelle, Jean Wylle, ' Virginia
LaVelle, Audrey Scovell, Jean
"Bcovell, Eleanor . Swift, Janet
, Robertson, Betty Simmons, Betty
.- Nelmeyer, Dorothy Williams, El
eanor Perry, Eznlyn Griggs, Nor
ma Clark, Threlsa Hecklnger, El
bert a HeckengTer, Pauline Zoe
Chambers.
Christmas Event
At Castle Church
On Sunday Night
" The Englewood Sunday school
of the Castle United Brethren
church. North 17th and Nebras
ka streets, will give a Christmas
program at 7 : 3 0 o'clock Sunday
evening. v . ! .".
s The program . will consist of
recitations, exercises, ' vocal and
, Instrumental musical numbers.
. There will be a Christmas tree
' nd a treat, for children of the
' church. An offering will be . re
ceived for Baker Home " for : re
tired -ministers located at Puen-
te, Calif., and also gifts of food
.and clothing for needy families
of the city will be accepted.
Last Part of Show
Sunday Evening
- Sunday evening In addition to
, special , Christmas music and a
short sermon on "Jesus the Lib
erator," the last fire reelsof the
movinr picture. Uncle Tom'i
Cabin' will be shown at
' JMrst Congregational ;hurch.
the
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Younger Children of First ll.E. ' -,
'. Will Hold Christmas Missionary
Party This Afternoon at Church
Saturday afternoon from -1 to
I o'clock, a Christmas missionary
party will be held In First M. E.
ihurch parlors for - all children
in the church school .12 years of
age and under, with their moth-
a One of the features of the pro
gram will be an illustrated lec
ture, "The Madonna In Art" by
Mrs. Viola Price Franklin.
The children will give a dem
onstration of handwork at the
opening of the program ' period.
A mite box offering for (he chll-
SACKED MUSIC IS SPECIAL FEATURE
- . j , . -da - as - a
Outstanding Soloist : Will Take Part in Various Entertainments
OF SEVT
"Hail Messiah: Choice
Of Leslie Church
Chorus Choir ':'
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rpHE chorus choir of Les
X lie Memorial church, on-
aer tne direction of J. Wil
liam Belcher of Portland
trill present Ira B. Wilson's
beautiful Christmas cantata.
"iiail Messiah", at the 7:30
hour Sunday evening. The
numbers are as follows:
Opening chorus: Good Tiding,
with solo by Mrs. Irene Love.
Bass solo: "A King Shall Reign.
Wendell f Scott. Soprano solo
with choir accompaniment
"There were Shepherds,"- Lillian
Garnjobst. Women's voices and
choir: "Glory In the Highest.
Soprano solo and choir: "Even
Unto Bethlehem," Ruth Hazelton.
Two-part men's . chorus and
choir: ."Crown Him. Chorus:
"He Shall Have Dominion."
uontraito solo with men's
quartet: t "How Can I Crown
Thee?", iMr. Mason Bishop.
Bass solo and choir: "The Glory
of Israel," ' Vernon If. Saekett.
Chorus: ' SoBg . to the Christ
Child." f Final chorus: -Hail,
Messiah I " .
The members of the chorus
are: soprano: Mesdames Jessie
Bush; Irene Love ' and K. M.
Scott, Misses Margaret Chapin.
Lillian Garnjobst. ' Ruth Has el
ton. -Isbbel Huston. Gladys Miller
and Bessie Tucker. . Contralto-:
Mesdames L. T. BealL Mason
Bishop and A. C. Bohrnstedt,
Misses Helen Ingrey and Carla
Williams. Tenor: Robert Hue
ton, E. D. Roseman and P. L.
Scott. Bass: Alfred French,
Glen Huston, Darlow Johnson. L.
Cv MrShane. V. M. Sackett, Wen
dell Scott and Everett Whealdon.
LESLIE CHILDREN'S EX
ERCISES WILL BE TUES
DAY EVENING
Christmas exercises at Leslie
Memorial Methodist ' Episcopal
church, will be held Tuesday at
7:30 p. m. - The numbers are:
Processional Joy to the
World juniors: song Silent
Night, Holy Night juniors: tab
leau Virgin and Child; Scrip
ture lesson Three Shepherds-
Lawrence Lloyd, Bill Judson and
Donald - Ellis t song We Three
Kings of the Orient Are Men's
chorus; Scripture - lesson By
Three Wise Men; prayer Rev,
Darlow Johnson: offertory.
Greetings to Shut-ins, report
ed by Mrs. Unroot: son? Away
in a Manrer primary: introduc
tion of ministers and wives to the
congregation by Dr. Pound. Mr.
Sakett-and Rev. Johnton; song
We Shan See the Kins Some
T)sv Francis , Asburv Leagne:
njfts for-the King Life Servle
Volunteers: , s-nj O Come AH
Ve Faithful- Men's chorus: and
Benediction and singing of the
Doxology.
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TO B E. 6. GERMS
Rev. Eira S. Gerlg, who Is iu
perintendent of the Union Gos
pel Mission In Portland, will
bring 'a special message at the
Sunday evening services at the
Highland Friends church. He is
speaker of unusual ability. He
is used much by various church
es in the city of Portland. But so
far aa known, this win be his
first time: in Salem. -
Sunday morning-h will speak
at the Emanuel Baptist church.
"If yon like the old time messages
that ' will aave men. and' women
go and hear Brother Gertg, rec
ommends Rev. Edgar1 P. Sims of
the Highland Friend ehurch.
The Christmas exercises of the
Bible school will be held In the
ehurch Tuesday evening Decem
ber 23. and are open to all. This
wUl ' be made a gift Christmas,
when money and provisions for
the needy ; shall be presented as
thank offering.
Congregational
Program Slated
For (Tuesday Eve
The Sunday school Christmas
program of the First Congrega
tional church will be given around
a beautiful Christmas tree Tues
day at 7:39 O'clock. This will he
a "White Gifts- for- the King"
service with Sunday school class
es bringing gifts "for the- King."
The program will Include a pa
geant "No Room In the Inn."
given br a large east from the
Sunday school. There will also be
Christmas I carols and a r visit
from Santa Claus.
AXNCAL MKKTINQ
The regular annual meeting of
the First Christian church will be
held New ; Year' day at , the
church. Dinner will be served at
'1 o'clock, i -? .
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dren'a division of the Women's
Home Missionary society, will be
taken. ''.AHj;f' --,
The party Is sponsored by the
cradle roll, beginner's, primary
and Junior departments of the
church school with the following
die roU: Mrs. IL F. shanks; be
ginners. Mrs. R. D. Barton; pri
mary, Mrs. E. C Miller; Junior.
Miss Jessie Martin. , ' -.
Miss Margaret Stevenson, edu
cational director, win announce
the program numbers and, wel
come the mothers.
U
n
Li
Prof. E. W. HobsoB, who directs
the choir of the First Christian
. church. The choir wUl present
the . sacred moste. VThe Mes-
SosHlay evening. .
Eternal Life
Cantata for
Evangelical
The choir of the . First Evan
gelical church wlu present the
cantata, "Life Eternal," by Petzie,
Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The cantata has been directed by
Laurence Mauer. and the pianist
is Mrs. Etpel Palery Phelps.
. Special solo parts are: Tenors,
Laurence Mauer, Roscoe Plow
man and LeRoy Ruden; baritone.
Ruben Hllflker; bass, Stanley
Mauer; sopranos, Wlllamlna Hel-
jelks and Savllla Phelps; i con
traltos, Kathleen Phelps and Elva
Aulb.
The choir consists of 27 voices
and the cantata Is unusually beau
tiful In harmony and text.
SS VOICES SIB
IN VESPER SERVICE
At a 4 o'clock vesper service
Sunday afternoon the chorus
choir of the First Presbyterian
church will give Loveland's can
tata. "The New-Born King." The
choir of 35 voices is under the
direction of William Wright, with
Fror. Frank Churchill as organ
ist. The program follows:
Organ prelude; baritone solo.
Hearken Unto Me," Leslie
Springer; chorus. "The People
that Walked in Darkness;" bari
tone solo and male chorus. "Now
When Jesus Was Born"; trio and
male chorus. "We Three Kings,"
Dr. Groom. Mr. Scott and Mr,
Teed; chorus and alto solo,
When Herod Heard These
Things. Mrs. Vera Suko and
chorus; tenor solo, "For Unto Us
a Child Is Born." Mr. Howard
Leach.
Baritone solo and male chorus.
Then Herod"; ladles chorus.
And. Lo! the Star": alto solo.
"Silent Stars." Miss Joseohlne
Albert; tenor solo. "And Whn
They Wer Come." Dr. A. L.
Grom: nuartet. "There's a Sons
in the Air"; soprano solo. "Break
Forth Into Joy," Mrs. J. I. Teedr
double chorus. "Sing. O Heav-
i"; soprano solo. "Thy King
dom Is from Everlsstlir. and
chorus. "Praise the Lord.
HEHKARSATi KU.VDAT
Rehearsal of the Christmas
program to be riven Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock bv the Re
formed church is scheduled for z
o'clock Sunday afternoon.
T ' CHURCH I
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NOTICES
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FIRST CHTTECH OF OOI
Corner Ho4 and OotUr ptrett. C.
W. HkteK. por. P1mb H80-J. Morn
In rr!r 11 o'rloek. Subject, "A
niortona RoTolotinw." .ETnlntr merrie
Cro." 6aMUT kIxmI 10 Mim: Jokir
Vm Vyirmt. r.t. Vi-jrek rrajw
errte 7:30 n.nt. Wrtuiaw. mk
ule'e eertnr S:80 G9' Herhrt.
XSOiATKTJZL TVLXt QOMTZL -" '
Comr Xrtk 171k an4 CkemeieU
H-Mta. Sunday - ackol at )0 a.m.
Meniaff wwrmhip at 11 m.m. T.-rtnimg
arrrlea BselUtis t 7:45. Itiil-waek
sarriee TiaT Friday. Prayer
meettnr wmuuit Tiinr. C .WTll
Sosada, paatar. Pbm S09-X.
' . OXJLD TTDnfOS KXSST.OW '
25S Cnrt rtreei. C. 8, Jobaaoa. pas
ter. Sand ay acknnl kt S .. Servfea at
S aa4 8 a.a. - Bible atady Taeasay e.
eninr. Meetiar Tkaraday and Batar-
day ereslaga. . rail saepel teacbias. i
rzxsY srrnzrvAXJtR :-:
fUrrleae at V :0 .a. Tbe renlar
IMater. Rrr. Illa Ls Valler wiU be
the aeeeker. Tsple. "The Bab
BetbUbeaa." ' Hesiasaa. - Cf teles will be
hel4 frobi S:80 le 7 p.m. by accredited
read art of tits eiurrb. AH servieea VU
hi tba Kelaea baildiac ea Cbaaaeketa
street betweee LlWrty and Ceanasreial.
I5tk ass Mm atreeta. Waaler Dexter
OeHaa. "patter. - Senear aebool 1ft sjb.
atorniar. werahia. 11 e'rieek; seeet:
Ckriatniaa After SOOO Taara. Frea
tnr vsrahla T:SO e'elaek; anbieet; Tbera
will be a pretraaii preaentad by yeaar
seeple ef tbe ckairb. - a .,.
ran gxkxa BArrxtr :
Worth Cettare and D atreeta. O. W.
Katark atiltUr. Seaday acbeel :dS
a.av Sana 8ebiraiaa, Rapt. Berrfe 11 a.m.
nan topie, "Hi BaaU Bo Uall4
WeaderfaL" Chair aatbeas. Rev. r.
Bneeraiaa wfl -hweaeb at 7:30. Tba
refaler aiia'weck prayer servke ea WeeV
aeadar Will be cancelled: laeteei "The
Cariatnaa Messaca" kv the faster st XI
'deck Tbaraday morning. -r
masT maaaonuAi.
H. C. Sterer. asiniatar. blerainr war-
bi at 11. Benson The Bethlehem
Ina Keeper. Aatkem by the ebelr
Glory to God bt the Hi cheat" (WIW
) Vetper eervlee at 4 p.m. Chriat
aa Caau "The Bely KatlTity" by WiW
dermere. Candle Liffbt rrereetienat "O
Come It Cs Adore Him." - Sunday
DIRECTOR
(Con turned en pas j . -
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salcra,
First Christian to Give
"The Messiah oh
: Sunday
ipHE choir of the First
JL " Chriatian church, under
direction of Prof. E. W. Hob-
son; will present "The Mes-
iah , an oratorio by G. F.
Handel, - Sunday , night at 8
o'clock as its outstanding
contribution to the Christ
mas Drofirams of - the citv.
Miss . Lois Plummer is .orjran-
aua accompanists zor tne con
cert are Miss Ruth Bedford and
Mrs. Kenneth Rich. --
Soloists Include Ronald Craven.
Everett Craven, Wendell Robin
son, Miss Josephine Albert, Miss
Lillian Scott and Miss Aldeane
Smith.
The arrangement follows:
. ' 9AM.T eVB '
OrerUre. Chare and Allegre Hod era
to. Mi as Lois Plammer. - -
Beeitatire and Aria Comfort To Vt
Peeple. iTery Valley BhaU be ExalUd
aeeaie.avTSTaa.-
RecitatiTa aad Aris Behold, A Ylrgia
SbaU Ceaeeire, O Then The Tellest Oeed
TidiBfa Visa . Jesepbiae Albert and
ebeir.
Paiteral symphony Kiss Xeis Plnm-
BeeiUtlva Tbere wart Shepbcrds
AUdiaf in ike rield. And Le, the Anrel
e the XjotA Came Upon Them. Aad the
Ansel Said Uate Them, 'Aad . Seddealy
Tbere Was With the Anri Weadel)
oomioa.
Cberas Olerr te Ood ia tbe Blckesi.
Aria Rejoiee Greatly. O Daagbter ef
lion Hits Aldeaae Smith.
Beeitatire aad Aria Tkaa BhaU - tbe
Eyes ef the Bund be Opened, He SbaU
reed His Flock Hiss Xesepkiae Albert
sad Miss Lilliam Seott.
Offertory- Mary's Man re r Sena;
jaus uuiaa seott ana cnotr.
PAST TWO
Cboras Behold the Lamb ef God.
BeeitstlTs He Was Petplsed sad Se
lected Mias Jeseobiae Albert.
BeeitatiTo ead Aria Thy Bobake Hatb
Broken His Heart, Behold aad See if
There be Aay Sorrow Wendell Kobin
sea.
Jteeitaure wny the nations se
forlornly Sage Together Ererett Crsr-
Cbo
HallelBjak Chore a.
JAPANESE TO Gl
YULETIDE PROGRAM
The following; Christmas pro
gram will be at the Hayesvllle
Baptist church, at . the rerular
service Sunday night:
Prelude, Hoshle Watanabe; con-
areg-atlonal singing; Bible readlns
by Rev. S. Nlwa, Japanese pastor;
nrTr walrama hr ITIrn IbTIn
sons by the primary pupils; read
ing, "Hanging Up a Stocking.' Ko
Tada; piano solo, KImi Tada;
pantomime, r Suml Agona, Mary
Terusakl and Meg Terusaki; vocal
solo. "Vivian Williams: duet. Mar
tha Okroda and Mrs. Okuda; mu
sic, Seiko Watanabe, Martha Na-
kashima and Jessie Fukuda.
Piano. "Soldier Boys' March.
Symlo Mlo; vocal solo, Taul Wa
tanabe; talk In Japanese, Heroshl
Kaneko; piano selection, Emll
Tada; exercise, Shlg Watanabe,
Don SngaL Migulre Kim and Ort
Sugal: pageant by senior class;
trombone solo. "Star of the East,"
by Mr. Kites; benediction. Rev.
Nlwa.
Southern Baptist
Evangelist Here
Early in February
Dr. James A. Sutherland, well
known Southern Baptist evange
list, and a member of the Moody
Bible Institute extension staff of
Bible teachers and evangelists.
will be with the First Baptist
ehurch In a campaign for several
weeks beginning; February 8. A
mass meeting will be held Feb
ruary 7 for workers.
During January visitation
evangelism will be planned In
preparation for the coming meet
ings. Prayer !s asked ' by Dr.
Robins, pastor of the church; that
broken hearts and homes might
be healed and united, and maar
be redeemed during this time of
special effort.
Ford M. Pageant
On Sunday Night
The , pageant- "The Wlsemen
and the Newborn King will be
presented by- the ' Intermediate
Leagueat the Ford Memorial M.
E. community ehurch ' evening
service i Sunday. This la' a fine
production and . will 'be accom
panied by singing , byV the Junior
choir. Wesley Warren will give
a whistling solo. There will be
other features of Interest,
Leaguers to Sing
Carols to Shut-ins
The youBST folk of th Asbnry
and Leslie leagues of the Leslie
Memorial church will glnr Christ
mas carols for the. aged and shut
ins of the' congregation Wednes
day night, Following the caroling-
party, the group will be entertain
ed by Mr. and Mrs. E.'A. Rhoten
at their home on South High
street.
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Oregon, " Satgrday Morning, December 20, 1830
THE MIITY'
AT FIRST fl E.
hT--"- - "J r.- eamnmnsamBnammaa . '. y .
Pageant In ' Four Scenes
Promises to be Color
ful Production
The Sunday evening service at
First M. E. church will be given
over to the presentation et "The
Nativity,- pageant of the birth
of Christ In tour scenes under
the direction of ; Mies Margaret
Stevenson, educational v director.
Program will - begin at 7:30
'clock. - -.
. Special staging and lighting ef
fects have been executed for the
occasion. Beautiful costumes will
carry out the rich Oriental back
ground of the period. Musical
numbers will be offered aa Inter
ludes between scenes and accom
paniment for the action. Soloists
will be Miss Eleanore Moore, so
prano, and A. A. Schramm, ten
or. Prof. T. 8. Roberts will play
organ numbers throughout,
The pageant text will be read
by Prof. Herbert Rahe. The ae
tion In time comprises the period
from the time of the prophecy of
the birth of John The Baptist
through the nativity of Jesus and
tbe fllgnt or Mary and Joseph in
to Egypt.
The east la composed of the
following: Zacharlaa. the high
priest. Earle Carkln; ; Mary,
Pauline Flndley; Joseph. L. L.
Nelson ; Gabriel, Lottette Shutt
shepherds Marlon Kfcmler,- Sam
Holladay, George -Waterman
Wise Men Ted Parker, Lee Ellr
maker, J. Burton Crary: Nativity
Angels Gwen . Gallaher, Myra
Belt, Wllla Ames, Betty Parker,
Hanna Eymann.
Menalkas Selander will act as
stage manager; Blanche Reece
has charge of stage effects and
nroperties: Forest Holladay and
Kenneth Mosher will produce the
lighting effects.
Community
Program at
Ford Church
The Sunday school community
Christmas tree of the Ford Mem
orlal M. E. community church will
be held at the community hall on
Tuesday evening at 7:30. Tbe fol
lowing numbers will be Included
on the program:
Playlet. "Tne New-rasnionea
Christmas": motion song, "Ting-
a-Ling-a-Llng." primary class; i
Christmas acrostic, by Mrs.
Grove's beginners: song. "Santa's
Visit." four boys; playlet, "Little
Christmas Spirit." by Intermedi
ates.
Recitation, "Bobby's Letter to
Santa Clans, Danny Adams;
son. "Silent Night. Holy Night.
Miss Grant's class; recitation.
Baby Mary's Gift." Margaret
Kaster: pantomime.. Christian
Forum class; recitation, -Annie's
and Willie's Prayer." Naomi Al
sop; song, "The Little Lord of
Christmas Day," three . Junior
classes; recitation, "A Christmas
Dilemma," Opal Thurman.
Vesper Program
Sunday Scheduled
By South Friends
The Christmas exercises of the
South Salem Friends church will
be given Sunday evening at the
time of the vesper services, SiOO
o'clock. A pageant, "When . the
Star Shone," is being prepared,
Prophecy and History introduce
the pageant and the prophecies
of the coming of Christ have
prominent place In the different
parts and In the choruses as the
pageant proceeds ,
It la a vivid portrayal of the
testimony of the shepherds and
the Quest of the wise men as
they come In search of the new
born King.
Turner Christian
Christmas Event
Is Tuesday Night
TURNER, Dec. 19 The Chris
tian Sunday school announces
that Its Christmas program will
be given Tuesday evening, De
cember 23. Mrs. F. C. Delzell Is
chairman of the arrangements
for the evening. A full program
given. The public la cordially in
vited. -
German Baptists
Planning Program
An Interesting program of dia
logues, recitations, song- and
story will be given at the First
German Baptist ehurch Thursday
night at 7:30 o'clock by the
young people: of the church. -
P. T. A. MEETS TONIGHT
WEST SALEM. Dee.; 13 The
Parent-Teacher association will
hold Ita monthly meeting- Friday
evening, 'December -19 in the
community ball. Mn. Le Molne
Clark, principal of Leslie Junior
high school. Salem, will be the
principal - speaker. Her subject
will be. "The Objective ; of the
Parent-T a e h tj association.
Mrs. ' Clarke will also lead In
community alnglnr. ;-:
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Hlgis and Ferry Sta. Roders Blda.
Church School 9:40 a. m. W. T. Jenks, Supt.
Preaching 10:50 a. m. B. T. P. U.'s :30 p.
m. 7:30 p. su Dialogue and Musical program
A. il. "A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE" by parr
tor. Anthems: "The Heavenly Vision", Har
ris. Incidental. . : soloj, f Mra. Taylor-Mr.
Schnnke, - "The ; Prince of Peace" Wilson.
Incidental solo, MrsT McAllister. ; : ..
P. U. Dialogue -JOSEPH AND THE INN
KEEPER A Musical Program by the Cho
rus Choir. . - . - . . . ; .
W. Earl Cochran, pastor. -
XYeek's Sermonett 1
That Great Shepherd
By CHARLES CL WESTON
- (Pastor Evang-ellstle Tabernacle)
. Text: Heb. 13:30. Sheep have need of a shepherd. They are
helpless before so many ills that prey upon them. Mankind also
baa need of a ahepherd, being a prey to many ills which he is
powerless to entirely overcome. V
Man's greatest enemy Is selfishness and greed. From that
tyrant the human race has suffered untold miseries and sorrow.
Another great enemy to man is lust, This deceiver lures his
prey with rosy prospects, and has been able through' bis en
chantments to ensnare both the atrong and the. weak.. Oh, the
heartache, the bitter shame, the fever of remorse caused by this
monster. But,' the most subtle enemy Is pride. He would have
us to cover eur needs and assume an air of self-safllciency and
independence. He is a thief with polished manners. . He would
rob s of our. rightful shepherd,
How. simple, yet how sweet and . appropriate, 'these loving
words. "Oome unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden,
and I will give yon rest. Take my yoke upon yon, and learn of
me; for I am meek and lowly in heart; and ye shall find rest
to your aouls." God's Son, seat to shepherd us in the way of
life, gives the call, and adds, "Hlnv-that cometh to me I will In
no wise cast out," ' -
, 7- Most everyone wants this kindly Shepherd aa their pathway
draws nigh to the valley of death. Why not follow Him now and
learn to know the depth of His holy fellowship? He who went
to the cross unflinchingly will inspire your heart to play the
man. He will never lead -you in any path that you need be
ashamed of. Walking with Him who overcame, you .will find
strength also to overcome. Following Him whose very spirit Is
. peace you may have real peace. The springs of true nobility
are found in Him. He is God's great gift to us on the first
Christmas day. ,
79 Costumed Characters
Will Appear in Pageant
Arranged hy Lutherans
Among: the most elaborate and spectacular of the Christmas
programs to be given in tbe churches of the city will be the pageant.
"The Light of the World," to be seen Sunday night at the American
Lutheran church, beginning at 7:30 o'clock.
Seventy-nine persons, all in costume, will present the six epi
sodes portraying the events leading up to the most dramatle act of
all ages, announcement of Christ's birth by the shepherds of
Bethlehem.
11,1 O In addition, the Sundav school
MIDNIGHT SERVICES
Regular Choir to Furnish
Music at Christmas Eve
Music Hour
A midnight Christmas euchar-
1st service will be sung at St.
Paul's Episcopal church Christ
mas Eve, commencing at 11:30
o'clock. The music will be given
by the choir, under direction of
R. H. Robertson. Numbers will
be
Prelude Organ and Violin
Mrs. Dalton and Miss Jeanette
Scott
TeDeum Kotschmar
Anthem "Sleep Judea" Fair
Short Kyrle . . ..Haynes
Gloria Tibl Haynes
Gratia Tibi . ..... Haynes
NIcene creed. Haynes
Sermon Hymn "Welcome Hap-
py Morning" . .
Offertory solo "Birth of the
King" Coombs
By Mrs. Robertson
Comfortable Words Merbecke
Sursum Corda Haynes
Sanctus Haynes
Agnus Del Haynes
Communion Hymn "Oraw Nigh"
Gloria in Exeelsls Haynes
Sevenfold Amen Stelner
Nune Dlmlttis , , Brown
Recessional "Angels from the
Realms of Glory
Luther Leaguers
Plan Hike to Get
Christmas Tree
The Luther League to which
the decoration of the beautiful
Christmas tree at Christ Luther
an church. 17th and State, , has
always been entrusted, has arran
ged for a unique hike for Sun
day afternoon for the purpose of
getting a Christmas tree.
Those who were entrusted with
the task . last year have a fine
tree in view and the committee
for refreshments has arranged
for a welner roast in the weftds
at the Journey's end.
44i
0 Come
Christmas has a message
Christ was born a little child In Bethlehem's manger. Through the "-redemption
-wrought by him we may brine oar babes In Holy Baptism to Him that He may regenerate
and renew them; such then we will also seek to "rear In the nurture and admpnltlon of
Lord." " . . '. . " ' : . ..;.,. - -
- Mary In the beautlous bloom of young womanhood was chosen to be the mother of our
Lord and Joseph In the fullness of his manhood to take a father's place to the Son of God
made flesh: truly He today yet Is, worthy that those In the best years of their lives should
bow to Him In faith and. serve Him in love that their lives may be enriched by the one
thins worthwhile.
Simeon was privileged to cradle the wondrous Babe In bis aged arms; thus when death
comes to the hoary-headed believer In Christ of today he too may pass on with the swan
song of Simeon: Lord, now lettest thou thine servant depart In peace 1"
We Still Preach the Old-fcshloned Gospel Every Stzday
will present a program Christ-
mas eve, also starting at 7:30
o'clock.
For the pageant Sunday night,
it is announced ushers will seat
no one while the auditorium is
darkened for five minutes at 7:
30 o'clock. William McGilchrist
Sr. is directing the choir for
which Lougene Brletske and Ol
ive Schurts are organists. Mrs.
Ted Gordon Is pianist and Max
Gehlar Is author and director of
the pageant. R. A. Arpke is nar
ator. .
Leading parts -will be taken by:
Dorothy Rogan, Henry Ahrens,
Cecil Quesseth, Orlen Rogan,
Lloyd Reinwald. Kenneth Pe
ters, Lougene Brletske, Isla
Bjielde, Helen . Dunning, Jean
Bahlburg, Victorian Schneider,
Olga Gath, Miss Cook, Gladys
Anderson, W. G. "Krueger A. F.
Homyer, Ed Ahrens, Gordon
Krueger, Verdi Sedarstrom, Ser
geant Horn, Ward Horn, J. E.
Finden. Arthur Lake, Alfred
Quesseth, Mark Gehlar and Carl
Newton.
The Christmas eve program
will be given by the children of
the Sunday school.
Haworth Slated
To Address Meet
Of Local Pastors
The second meeting: In De
cember of the Salem Ministerial
association will be held Monday
at 10:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C.
A Rev. C. E. Ward, pastor of
the First Congregational "church4,
will, conduct the devotions.
The scheduled address of the
morning will be given, by Itev. C.
C. Haworth, pastor of the South
Salem Friends church, the sub
ject being "Protestant Work in
Latin America."
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Churth St. Bt. Chemekela and Center.
11 A. 51. It Is Time to Think v
Anthem by Choir and Solo by Leon Jennlson
7:30 P. M. "The Light of the World" Pageant
Presented by 79 Costamed Characters
Rev. P. W. Eriksen, Pastor.
Christ Lutheran Church
17TH and STATE STS. ,
Rev. Amos E. Minnemari, A;M.
; Children's Service 7:30 ,P. M. Christmas Eve
' December 24
German Services 10:30 A. M. Christmas Morn
,s December 25
Tliflmfl T T"T TTQ TT A CTtTXT Ff TitrtrT TTTrtr
English Services 8:00 P. &L Christmas Day Dee. 25
Theme : rVVTTH WISE MEN AND SHEPHERDS."
Geraah Serrkes 8:00 P. M. 2nd Chrlslnss Day
December 26
Theme: THE GOODNESS AND THE MERCY
i ; OF GOD."
Let Us Adore Him, Christ The Lord."
for all.
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PR0CR1 HAS
inyfiLES
Christ Lutheran Event Will
Be Given Wednesday
- Evening .
The annual Christmas program
of the Christ Evangelical Luther
an church will be held Christ man
eve, December 24, beginning at
7:30 o'clock, announces the pus
tor. Rev. Amos E. Mlnnem&n.
Songs, recitations and musle. In
cluding 47 numbers, will compos
the elaborate program.
'The program follows:
Aathem: Glory te God. ebolr; Sonff
Jejr te the World, Bandar eeheel and
eonfrcfarioa : Prayer, paater: ' Chant I
Gloria Petri, eoafreratioa Ketponaire
Readier, paater and 8uoday school-1
Song: fchoat the JI4 Tiding I. Band?
school; JrVotgrait. Irene Zaaixew; He
ritations: The Old. Old Cltrietraae Slory,
Hilda Heaae; Her Chrlatmaa Gift. AN
dene Fry; Holy Night. Dorothy Hini
Queatlena aad Aatwrrs ea the ChrUtmse
fctory, Bible aad Intermediate tlassee.
Soar? Jo Little Baby, prtaury
elass- Recitation!- The Little St ran err,
Ruth Hinneman; The Holy Shrine, Kliie
Kook; Holy Jabe, Lois Barries; In m
Iwly Jaaacer, Arthur i Kiehl; Songt
Kail te the Lord's anointed, Sunday
srltoel; Qseatioaa and answers ea the
Christmas Story. Bible and Informed ate
elaases; Reeiutioaa: All Halll He
Comes!, Lois Lick; Tbe Christmas ftplW
ln( Leasee, -tlordoa 8nmner, AnaoS
Miaaemaa, Leis Lick, Jtlria Battalion,
Alfred Preps, La a re ftirbens. Jeene;te
Boat beck, loaa Baah, Stella Mlaaeman
Boas: Little Children Can Yea Ttlly
Jnaier Olaas; Becitatiom: We're Only
Mttle People. Myrtle Klehlj Uerry
Christmas. Raymond Kook; O Blestedl
Little Star. Donald Barrick: First Cbrit
mas ef All. Kdwsrd Fox; Qneatieaa nndl
Answers ea the Chrlatmaa Story E'ble
and Intermediate clatiet; Bonn Hark a
Bars ef Heseealy Mnsiel, . Banday
school; Recitation : And Worth I p Him,
A Wan Pry; Christmas A Vlclon. Joba
Mianemaa; Cbriatmas Stara, Elmer Zam
sow; !
Boas: Silent Kifbt; Conrresstloe and
Sanday school; Qnestiona snd Answers as
the Christmas Story Bihle aad Inter
mediate clsaee; Recitations: Only a
Pair Yeans; Mother, Oncer Miaaetnan.
Roth - Minnen-an. Plord "Tain, f.iie
Kook', Irene Zamsow, Ixl "Barrick; Why
Pid He Comet, AWin Battalliea, Fdne
Goeber, Ronald B'nndeH, Dolores Nets,
Rdward Pox. Eda Klahande; Bens: 1-one
8herherds Are Watchinc on Bethlehem's
Field Sunday aehool; Qneatiena and -At-awers
on the CHristmaa Story, Bible and
Intermediate elaiaes; Recitations: Cfne
and Brins e Gift to Jeiu!, Alfred Henne;
Bethlehem. Adeto Fry: The Cniding
Star, Arnold Meyer: Bone: Brightest and
Bent. Sunday sehool:
Recitation: The Chrlxtmes Tree. Unr
eel Fry; Address: In the Llrlit of the
Christmss Tree. R-r. Amos E. Mlnne
man; Bonr: O Christmas Tree I O Chrint
maa Tree. Snnday school; Bonr: A lie
Jahre Wteder. Irene Zamiow, Rda Kla
hande, Jeanette Bombeek, Iyaura SVia.
Recitation: Die Schnen-te Zeit, Eda Kla
bnnde; Anthem: Cradle of Bethlehem,
choir; sad Benediction, pator.
Alliance Has
Program on
Monday Eve
The annual Christmas tree and
program will be held at the
Christmas and missionary alli
ance tabernacle Monday night
December 22. , .
A program, will be given by the
choir and Sunday school children
and will consist of anthems and
Christmas carols, piano solos and
recitations. Also there will be the
annual opening of the Rainbow
banks, the proceeds of which
goes to Missions.
Last year the children's offer
ings amounted to over 50
through the little banks. At the
close of tbe program a treat will
be given the children of the Sun
day schooL
EVENT TUESDAY
The annual Christmas progranst,
of the First Baptist church will
be held Tuesday erenlng.
. PROGRAM TUESDAT
The Church of God will hold Its
Christmas program at the church
Tuesday evening, beginning at
7:30 o'clock.