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Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning, December 191931 PAGE THREE Christmas ograms YULE SERVICES TAKE PART IN MUSICAL ITT T Hi VARETY Lutheran Choir to Give Can tata Sunday Night; Others Later A series of programs will mark the' Christmas season at the Christ Lutheran church, the first to be held Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock when the church choir will give Its " annual cantata. Thursday night at 7:3a o'clock the Sunday school will give Its exercises, and Christmas morning at 9:45 Ger man service will be held,- and at 11 o'clock English serrices. Ger man services will also he held Christmas night at 7: JO o'clock. The cantata program Sunday night follows: Piano prelude; anthem, "I Bring you Glad Tidings", Wilson j tenor and bass duet, "The Coming of the King", Gabriel; duet, "Soft 8 tar-Light Shining", Beartey; men's quartet, "O Star of . the Horning", Sears-Emerson; "The "Story of the Christmas Night", Frits Renter; also and soprano solo with choir, "Sweetest Musie Softly Stealing", Nolte; solo obll gato and choir, "The Manger Lul laby". Lorens; bass solo, "The New-Born King", Ambrose; an them. "Calm on the Listening Ear of Night", Wilson. Members of the choir are: so pranos: Martha Batterman, Laura Minnemannf Mrs. W. C. Miller, Mri. Albert Zamxow, Mrs. H. Al- bers, Mrs. H. F. Battermann, Mrs. Amos E. Mlnnemann; altos: Mrs. Frank Siebens, Lena Slebens, Mrs. Eddie Ahrens, Mrs. Chas. Hint; tenor: Frank Siebens; basses: Vernon Frahm and Leonard Zam- The numbers on the children's nrorram Thursday night are: Trnmnets and piano: "Silent Niiht " Vernon Frahm, Stanley Nets and Dolores Nets. Song, "O Come Little Children", scnooi; Vr- IT m ti j . : .'If ir The American Lutheran church First of Series of Three Will m "!?nt " luc: ma unci m vuv yaaww, Ught of . the World," so popular i cost 1Mt 7r mat it was repeaiea Day at O.OU times. The pageant, in six epi sodes and with 79 costumed ehar- CaWary Baptist church will actors, will be given Sunday nignt hold a 1:80 . o'clock vesper ser-lat 7:10 o'clock. Ushers will seat vice the next three Sunday even- no one while the auditorium Is ings. This eomlag Sunday a mu-1 darkened for fire minutes at leal program by the choir. MIn- 7:30. isters quartet and Chris Seeley, The regular Christmas tree, pro- violinist will be given. The pro- gram for the eburch will m neia granJ Includes: "He;" "Shine O Thursday. December 14, at 7:30 Wonderful Star". Shoetlg: "All o'clock, and 11 'clock worship Loves Excelling", Roberts; "Come will be held Christmas morning. and Worship", Wilson, choir; "Oh I when Rev. p. W. Ericksen, pastor. Holy Night," Adams; "Sleep, will preach otf "The Act Which 81eep", Aekley; ministers quar- impressed the Race." tet; "Indian Lament", Kreisler; Music for the pageant Sunday Cleo Seeley. night is directed by William Mc- Sunday. December 37, the choir Gilchrist. Sr.. and with Miss Olive of the Calvary church assisted by jschurts at the organ. some Of the city's leading solo- Central characters in the pa- lsts will present the cantata, rtnt are: R. C. Arnke. narrator; King of Kings." by Protheroe: Dorothy Rogan, Mary; Henry Part I The Promise: Behold ihrcan. Josenh: Cecil Queeset and the Days Come, William Skewls; orien Rogan, torch bearers; Lloyd Photo by Xeanen-Eili. IO Jerusalem That Bringeat Good nlnwald and Kenneth Peters, uim f Ium Tm chimh rliAlr 1m dll nmdnr luThm Hl v N&tlvltv SundAv afternoOB at 4:30 I Tidings, choir; My Soul Doth tAmnla bovs: Lougene Brletske. o'clock. From lft to right, top row: Mrs. MatIob Tvllbor, E. II. Euu, Mis Elvrrta Mlatow, sum Jean I hbuj in ma, xin. nirmi; Helen Schneider, josepmne MiddletoB, Mark Wilbur, Miss Eva Beatty. Seoosd row: Ralfla H. Kletefng, Mlae Helea Ifey, Profes- Prt II The Coming; O Little ln victoria Schneider, Jean a nm.B m.rfr Aimnrtnr Mra. Carl WIU. UrL H1a Himttr. Henrv Schmidt. Third row. Mrs. I Town of Bethlehem, women's na,ihnrr Alice Cook. Hattie Vida MUler, H. R. McWhorter, Sin. Beulah PreemalL Mrs. Jamee W. Clark, a D. Chorpewing, Mrs. chorus; Hearken to Me, My Breth- Bj.atel and Helen Turner, angels MSlli ; 4i SER1UR The Light of the World, Record-Maker, is One of Three Luther Offerings Henry Schmidt. i LEADERS ...;'?"M.i'-'.-.---s,..--; -.-V- 4 4-AGT DDIS ST FIRST IE. "The Other Wise Man" to Be Given Sunday Night At 7:30 o'clock SIHJDS tiHS C1ISTMS SV Episodes in Pantomime and Ancient Carols to Tell Of Nativity. "The Nativity a Christmas Miracle Play" will be presented at the First Congregational church. Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. opening service, Gloria Patrl and it consists of four beautiful epl- Psalm, Sunday school and pastor; sodes. In pantomime, telling the song: "Welcome Christmas Morn- Christmas story. The production ing". classes; greeting, Evelyn was arranged by J. R. Slmonds, Propp; Tecitatlon: "If Jeeus Had the minister of the church and Is not Come", Lois Lick; recitation: reminiscent of the "miracle "Happy Christmas", Raymond plays" presented in the churches Buchmann; song: "Go Tell to All of Europe during the middle the World". Elsie Kook and Ruth ages. Minnnmanr recitations, "Holy This atmosphere is enhanced Babe", Billy Wain, and "Christ- by the singing of eight ancient mas Tlav" Billy Schuiue; "ine carois Dy a aouoie quariet. some vattrltv" The First Chorus, chll- of these carols are so old that no dren's chorus. Song, "No Room In the Inn , Bible class; violin solo with piano, "Silent Night", John Mlnnemann, Gertrude Oehler; dialog: "Lead Us On to Him". Dolores Neti, Ei leen Blundell, Eda Klabunde, Lois Lick, Alfred Henne, Herbert Schlicker; dialog: "Unto You la Born This Day a Saviour", Lois Barrtck. Myrtle Kiehl, Floyd rn rtnear Mlnneman: recita- one knows their origin. Unusual lighting effects and stage set tings" will add much to the beau ty of the presentation. The pro gram follows: Processional "Hark the Herald Angels Sing". Old time carols "When Christ Was Born of Mary Free", Harle ian Manuscript; "A Virgin Un spotted the Prophet Foretold", Traditional English; "Bring a Leslie Youth Plan To Sing Carols For Shut-in Thursday The early part of Christ" mas Eve will be spent by the youn folk of Leslie Memorial charch singing carols for the pleasure of many sick and aged mem bers of the church and com munity. They will divide In to several groups, thus mak ing it possible to reach larger number. of home. A quartet will visit homes where there is more serious illness. "A "flying squadron" will accompany the pastor in visiting a number of homes at a distance from the church. Homes closer in will be visited by the main groups of carolers. AU groups will find their way to the E. A. Rhoten home where they will be the guests of the Rhotens for the annual Christmas party. Any South Snlem folk who would like one. of .theae groups to sing for some sick or shut-in relative or friend may phone Maxine Ulrich, 8278, or William Bush, 3282. CANTATA-PhBEANT FOR VESPER HOUR ern, Mr. Dirks and chorus; Hark I A vr Calsse, August Haroldson What Mun Thnu TTnl ITaIa. I . . Vnrdl ; - " . i . - I ana aui biuj, - i m.rm. i ayior ana r. uiras; u Sedarstrion, Sargeant Horn ana ou au i raiiaim. cnorus. innninn Kmerer. kings escons; Part III The Adoration; Fair- r. xtnrn Zitharlas: J. E. Fin est Lord Jesus, chorus; The Little den igiah' Arthur Luke, John the Lord Jesus, Miss Grace Fawk; BaDtlst- Eddie Ahrens and Ben The Dewdrops are Shining, chor- -Tv. wman census ofticers;-E. us; The Rose of Sharon. Mr. Me- Tr,rard. Mlcah: H. Relnwald, Blhlnny; Hallelujah! Amen. ,"i vr...r. Rodartston. J. Ander- cnorus. i anM William Hoi- LnI"- man WtWcowri Irvln Bahl- The church school will alve Its rT ' vrko Johnsrud. Christmas Program Wednesday w K Cals8e Gray. Horn and night, Dec. 23. The play "Our- glen shepherds ; Clarice Kelby. selves and Others" will be pre- ""J; ioiaQuesseth. Ulllan sented by the children of the Evelvn Scott. Louetta church assisted by a few of the J.lJI llnisath. Hatel A Christmas musical and can- adults. After the program Santa I ? T,.i Rnuffler. re- tata will be given Sunday night Claus is scheduled to make a visit rlT - ..inn countries. at 7!30 nVlnrk at thu Flint Kvan- to the Food UttlA hn anrf P"w'" Jason Lee Church School to ! Hold Yule Program on Tuesday Night if .v gellcal church, and the following Wednesday night at the same hour the Sunday school program will be held. The program for Sunday night includes Organ Christmas Offertory Ethel Poling Phelps Song, "Joy to the World," con gregation. Solo, "Christmas Song", Ad am, Lawrence Maven. Mixed quartet, "Singing Him", Wilson. PREPARATIONS FOB PROGRAMS SPEEDED tlon:' "Hark a Voice From Yonder Torch, Jeannette Isabella", 16th Maneer". Richard senncaer; cwuiuiy rieuvu. song: "The Shepherds and the An- 'The Nativity- omhrs of the Rible class: carol, "The U , -a Miracle Play" Angel Gabriel illalnr- "On The Fiain , Amos iruui uuu , uiu Liruusiinc, i Mlnneman, Alfred Fropp. f,uT - , ; I .nrtn. Th Nativity Chorus Noel", Traditional English, The No I children's chorus; soprano Angels and the Shepherds; carol. So.2VioUnrobligato. "Fear Not", "What - Child Is This". Old 1 Eng- u.rtTta Mfnneman. JOlin Minne- "u, vcwui, "'-.o "' mann: The Nativity Chorus No Old Alsatioan, The Shepherds Come to Bethlehem: carol, "in fant So Gentle". Gascon. The Coming of the Wise Men. Recessional. "O Come All Te Faithful". a with Ensemble, children's cho rus, violin and obligato voice. Recitations: "Glory In The Highest" by Gordon Somner, "Long Ago In Old Judet" by Mar eel Frye and "A Merry Greeting" by Gordon Albers; song: "Away In The Manger", primary class; dialog: "Little Lights", Dorothy Hlns. Arnold Meyer, Adele Frye, Harvey Fox, Ruth Mlnneman, Elsie Kook. Hilda Henne, Aldene Frye, James Schlicker, Irene Zam Zow, Burdena Buchmann, Leona alalia Mlnnemann. Fdward - Xvrt Arth, r Klehl: I Owing to a new decree' recently rotation: "Jesus." Saviour. Come published, there will be no rald- t rtAtmar Buchmann: song: niBut uicb m uy i vam T..... 't Th Kinr". classes 3 NEW SCHEDULE IN CATHOLIC CHURCH Science Head Will Speak Here Sunday Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., Pror. r rea k. oenneii, presi dent of the American Science foundation will speak. His sub ject at 2:30 will be "America at the Cross-road ". This meeting will be a mass meeting of all who will come. Prof. Bennett is an ordained minister and evange list of the Free Methodist church. He Is a speaker of more than or dlnary ability, has taught In col- lere. is deeply spiritual and fully equipped for his work, says the pastor, Edgar Sims. He Is giving hit full time in preaching the gospel and speak ing on true Bcience. The evening meeting Is a Joint one between Highland Friends and the Free Methodist churches. Brletske, Mrs. H. Relnwald. Mrs. Max Gehlhar, Mrs. W. G. Krue ger. Mrs. Hagedorn, Mrs. Al Mey yxrm Arklln. Mrs. Kolbe, Mrs. iv. xt r Taiita. Mrs. Horn and Un Sedarstrom. Personnel and construction is handled by Mark . . - Jk TITI1 Gehlhar. John uryiana uu . JEFVKBsnv Tnr ii Th. Ham Rrletzke. phnroiiu f T.ffn v.. Th phirreh chorus, directea oy prenarine their Christmas nrn- Mrs. P. w. e.nasen uu A. A. Krueger Is directing : the Abo , Fred V Bennett, president naaeam. tosmu"" noind Mrs. A. A. Krueger, Mrs Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock a group of young people from the First Methodist church under the direction of Margaret Whyte Ste venson, educational director, will present by special permission of the anthor, the new dramatie ver sion of Henry Van Dyke's famous Christmas story, The Other Wise Man." The drama is to be given in four acts and special staging and lighting effects will be used. The following are included in the cast: Lector, Mrs. Herbert Rahe; Ar- taban, the other wise man, Fred Blatchford; Abgarus, high priest of the Maglans, Ernest Denning; Tlgranes, Bruce Spaulding; Rhod- aspes, Ronald Hewitt; Abdns, Leon Norrls; Marsena, J. B. Cra ry; sick man, George Waterman; messenger, Jimmy Sehon; wom an of Bethlehem, Mrs. Leon Brown; Centurion, Ernest Den ning; peasant woman, Marie Lip- poid; captive maid. Virginia Person; beggar. Burton Bears; Roman soldier. Floyd Walts; pas sersby in Jerusalem, Merle Walts, Eane Cark'Ji, Betty Abroms. Dale Jackson. Ida McNeil, Percla Miles. Hanna Eymann, Arthur Boeschen, Harry Mosher. Genevieve Wins- low. Betty Elofson and Dorothy ruoepping. The lighting effects will be ex ecuted by Forest Holladay. Men- alkas Selander, Robert Holladay. Pauling Moore, Earl Henry and Blanche Grentze&burg will assist with the scenic designs. Hanna Eymann is the prompter. Profes sor Herbert Rahe will be In charge of the make-up. Ida McNeill Is chairman of the properties committee. American Science Foundation who speaks at two churches here Bnnday. Below, Miss Mar garet Stevenson, who directs the drama, to be given at the First Methodist church Sunday night. Kennell Ellis photo, lower picture. the community and all are Invit ed to attend. The annual church school serv ice of the Jason Lee church will be held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. "The First Gift," a drama built around the inkeeper and his wife, to whos' place Joseph 10 OF PROGRAMS PRESBYTERIANS ' V- I I. TT Cantata, "The Manger of Beth- 1 grams. The program at the by Ruthyn i nomas, eorgi. lehem," Chas. Lane "The Christ Erangelical church which will be rlngton ana uaipn urm.u, Is Born", choir; "The Weary Presented Tuesday night, Dec. 22, Hnlsts, Mrs. a. a. is.rue8ei. World f OTiMn tnnr mr, I at 7:30 o'clock U nnrtr tn hi. ! 1st. and Miss Shurtz, organist. haaa Hnt- "Tha U.n, nf UstK. I rection of I.nnra Kiha Mn fl V will lead In the Christmas iree ar.A ulrr rama Akin7 shltpr lehem", choir; "Holy Memories": Lienlng and Mrs. Wilson. The Program Thursday night. Sever- I tnft nlgnt jesua was born. The soprano and choir; "Fling Wide following numbers will be glv- al classes will give readings ana three characters are taken by the Gates of Praise", choir: "Over en: solos, mere wm u ,u,l0V"1"0 Mrs. Evelyn Hesseman. as Ra the Desert", men's chorus; "Sleep Song, "Hark the Herald Angels cneer ror an ine ennareu. Babe So Holy", contralto solo and I Sing," by congregation; lnvoca- women's chorus; "Now Is Come tion; 8lng, "The Christmas Lul- Salvatlon", chorus; "Holy Night, laby" by unlors; recitation, Mary Silent Night", congregation. Wilson; song, Edith Wilson; ex- Laurence Maves Is director and ercise, "The Star" by beginners' Ethel Poling Phelps, organist, for class; reading, "When Christmas the program. wuiffirn conn ollc churches In the archdiocese -IV . ..it.Tinn.. TJt TTs Adore of "Portland In Oregon." The ex- v. wian Blundell. "All ceasive work on the part of the liiui s , Rt. F. E. Bennett will preach Him at m irree Memoaisi cnurcn Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock r tw TnM..Aee wa'. Km. In Cantk i u I,--,.-- i --I -v I ivoi . ocuiivik v mm uviu iu ovum Hall. He Comes", Jeaneite Bom- IT""?. 1- a! " "7 Africa, being the son of a mlc beck and "We're Marcnmg un . . """v" . Tu ' slonary to that country. He has Laura Siebens; song: "W. nni - . ."T, had a wide experience in religion Our Gifts so Giaaiy. aiog; j 7 land educational work and Is now Warun felern wir wwdbwb- - V1 engaged In evangelism and In ten?" Burdena Bucnmann, nei- ""v- . . . I conducting science mar Buchmann, Raymona ucn- k . 1 church groups on mann; tong: "O Du xroenncue " - " Science" n Miir" Irene zamsow, xu i " . Trl.hnnde. Ravmona BOCnmnn, w. "The Holy Nativlt," a Christ mas cantata by Henry Wilder mere, will be presented by the choir of the Knight Memorial church, Sunday Ight at 7:30 o'clock, rhe chorus will be ac companied by organist, Donald J. Allison. The orde.- of service will Include: Organ Prelude "II Natale a Settlmo Vlttons" (Ton,. Candle Light Processional "Joy to the World." Invocation. Hymn "O Come, Let Cs Adore Comes Around," by Ea Oakley; song, Geraldine Jones; exercise. The Bible", Juniors; solo, "The Angels Song," Rev. G. F. Lienlng; reading, Beulah Wilson; male quartet, offering; Play, "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." Those appearing In the play are: Mrs. A. Wilson, Beulah Wilson, Glenn, Clifford and lrgll Wilson; Wal ter, George, John and Laura Klhs; Florence Lienlng and Frances Weddle. A group of car ol singers will assist In the play. At the Methodist church, the TWO EVENTS PLAN Fl 3R EPISCOPALIIS The choir and church school of S. Paul's Episcopal church will unite In sinking Choral Evensong, and presenting "The Bethlehem Tableaux," which is under the direction of Mrs. Wallace Car son and Mis: Dorothy White Sun day night at 7:30 o'clock. The Bethlehem Tableaux con sists of seven -ableau as follows: 1, Annunciation; 2 .Visitation; 3, chael. the wife; Raymond Miller, as Damon the Inkeeper, and My ron Fouke as Flaccus, a Roman official. Following the drama, classes and departments of the school will present gifts of food and sup plies to be distributed to those in need In the community. The com mittee in charge of this feature of the service Is Mrs. Gordon Black, Mrs. Necia Buck and Paul Deuber. Parents and friends of the church school pupils are espe- claly Invited to share this serv ice. A harp, played by Mrs. Doro thy Day, will be heard In the play, and a group of carolers, di rected by Professor Clark, will sing. program win oe given sunuay NatlTlty. 4 Annunciation to the 7:30 o'clock, and will consist of , nJd 5 Adoratlon of the a miscellaneous program by the 8henerd 6 presentation .to children, under the direction of imP 7 Adoration of the Magi. Sunday School's Party is Tuesday the Sunday school teachers. Mrs. hearsalo for the paiceant. "The 0" The reading parts will be tak- Offertory, "O Sanctlssima" (Spindler) "Look Above" (opening chor us). Tidings of Jo.'" (solos by H. L. Braden and choir) Unto Ton is Born a Savior" CnU k, 1ifav.AA U.VInU, anil -l ni.A , icuuir;. UUl lot ill , .im.n Burdena U. O.S.B. as deacon, and Father I r ! K XSSmSx1 "dephonse. O.S.B. a. subdeacon iRelgJOUS MUSIC ur-ivna-ht-n" hv Eda Kla- Tne music win De oy me regular i rn t T" v . liehe Welhnachten oy a.aa p.------- wwn.- r-f. Tr hf Hmannaet lie or non-Catholic, Is Invited. Other masses at 6:45, 7:30,, P and 8:30 will precede the solemn high mass at 9 o clock. Musie by hnade. and "Freuet euch des Wel- t..a-t-fAtes hv Irene Zamzow; aong: "Goo Night. God's Own Oeod-Nlght school. To Ton", Sunday "The Sop., of the Shepherds" (Contralto sole by Pearl Pyre). "Within a Lowly Manger Ly ing" (Soprano solo, Beneltta Edwards). Glory to God" (men voices and choir). a-v a if. , BiL11.--.n OUTlday tiVemngUo by Donald Barnard and (Solo St. Paul's church Episcopal) Purbrlck. Appro- Sunday school, Lynn Cronemlller. nearsais ior ine pageani. me ,. ,n k k-, tn I sunt., win nave lis annual unsi- Natlvlty" which Is a part of the P"ie J"" 0n director mas party Tuesday evening. De Snnda eveninr nroirram. ! S0..!--..?' -.l " cember 22. at 7:30. There will be i Minn Em rucu.nsi i,ui""' i ... . . - cnristmas tree, ano a six reei ;rlcc win u -icv. . . the night before Christmas, be- glnlg at 11:30 o'clock. The pro gram, with R. H. Rooertson ai rectlnx the ckolr. follows: ... iit r- rT f rreiuae, organ ana ou. Mm. HOlTieS VaUSe palton and Miss Jeanette Scott; Processional: Te ueum, r-oi- I - -, -- 1 t WlVI A Christmas play. "Santa "r; or. Treed rn,..,. rMi i i and Gratia Tibl: Nicene Creea, h. riTn bv the Court Street sermon xiymu, a-iu-. Gifts Will go To Benevolent 1 -a- . . . V 1 SJT.VffRTflV T IS Bit- I z -r BU f-r the Academy girls' choir and the I - win ..- hair non-'a Uoan Evens) boys choir. hroadcA of rH?lon mu! t on "Wonderful Night The Christmas crib portraying i. enn .-. a-niaV -i-vt I voices and choir). the scenes of the first Christmas Umwmii 7-sa -nf s vwv "Christmas Joy-Bells eve will be in evidence at the foot! tvi. ni.nr--m m Pnn.tt f chorus) (men's (Final Leagues Unite in Christmas . vii.-. mi. . Sn.. puta c.-.t a. m. Event Sunday !" ",t"es, w VZ5?"lyr.JlL &fS2L'u"- I Pnnfpablona will he heard on I . . . . . ri i ... - I mm. ' Iaafla i Thursdav afternoon and evening. ri j v titw t txi o wmw mu T v in v. I JVCJ uu, i.Luuiimuicu uj n i i ffl . Goplerud; a very brief message tVfff Aia W 1M OJ kJT. W . J. LilTlDgBlOII-i m IU- The high school group and the I Dat there will be no confessions older young people oi . esueion Saturday, December 28. vriftril church will unite for iSSS " SS& VSLlYuletide Matin leaderahip of Mrs. w. K. uusn, Asbury league counselor, Christ mas carols and other songs will he enjoyed. Tnletide social fea ma will be introduced by Mrs. j. B. 'Ulrich, church director of leal solo by Mrs. Alvln Legard ac- compaled by Mrs. Alt O. Nelson; selections by the Harbo Thompson orchestra. Chief among the new ideas ; Dallas Program DALLAS. Dec 18 The Dallas men's chorus will sing several Christmas numbers at the service at the Christian church, Sunday night Gilbert Witcraft will lead the congregation In Christmas songB. Rev. K. E. Burke will speak on "The Message of the Other Wise Man.' "Let Us Go Even TJnto Bethle hem" will be the subject of Rev, TURNER. Dec. 7 Pastor s. Burke's Sunday morning ser- Gllstran of the Christian mon. Harold Witcraft will sing a Howard Teeple will complete I t lg e-ned out In an east- church announces that special Christmas solo during this ser- thslr discussion or "rrayer . im ern clty lt win be held at : 30 meetings wui oegin sunaay. we- vice. - - a.hn-v rronn wUl be led by Carl I AiA.v fv.t mnmtnr and will I cember 27 with Rev. Charles I The Bible school will have w.ann in the continuation of the L.nn.t. mm.i of Varois and Bates of Mm City, .the eTange-1 Christmas program and white study of xoutn ano a.nge-1 Christmas music. i list. Tne unnstmas program wm p .hhwi; "-s Is Innovation For People Here s . ; Seryice To Open 27th at Turner Church recreation. Refreshments will he I wnjcn will prevail in the Chrtst aerred by some of the church wo- I orosrams here this year Is men nnder the leadership of Mrs. tv Christmas matin, to he held A. C. Bohrnstedt, " w I Friday morning, December J5,at Following the social hour each the Earner Bros. Elslnore the- learus will take np its regaiar . . tonic. The older gToup, led nyi Following the custom as this J. Ism" I Additional Church I on Page 7 mi.- ti. Pinmm.r win be at I be given Wednesday night. De- week. The gtfU will go to the Tor - - - I r . . . .. . . . r. 1 v . 1 II.. ni.l.l M the organ 1 I cember zz. xne a-emoaisi oun-i ner uoya nome nu m uuu .u m.. 1 i. .... i. ha mh. I Aar hooi will hold its Drocram I Old People's Home In Eugene. lie. without charge. A tew Inter-1 the following Thursday evening. The program will be made up of ested persons are sponsoring tne i tdo puoiic is invuea io au i bouGs. . mat! I EerVlCeS, 1C Jf vwm-:uj motion picture will be shown. The Christ Child". This will be in the parish house. Adults are welcome to enjoy the evening with the children Holiday events at the First Presbyterian church have been arranged as follows: Social of the Intermediate Christian Endeavor Sosiety Mon day night at 7:30 o'clock. Church school Christmas pro gram, "The Fulfillment of the Prophecy", at the church Tues day night at 7:30 o'clock. In this, the august personages of Jere miah, Mlcah, Isaiah, Zacherias and Simeon will be recalled in tableaux and ancient prophecy; and the Wise Men and Shepherds will pay their homage. A church fellowship session and potluck dinner, followed by a so cial time and games, with closing devotional as the new year is wel comed, will be held beginning at 6:30 o'clock Thursday night, De cember 31. Numbers Listed For Christmas Services Sunday MIDDLE GROVE. Dec. 18 December 22 at 8 o'clock the fol lowing Christmas service with ap propriate Christmas setting will be given in the Middle Grove Evangelical church. Christmas hymns "Joy to the World," "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." "A Little Town of Beth lehem." scripture Luke 2:1-20; solo. "Silent Night"; story "The Other Wiseman;" hymns "The First Noel." "Away in a Manger;" story "Martin and the Christ Child;" hymn "O Come all ye Faith fuL" story "Why the Chimes Rang." Offering and benediction. ""V . I . . " ..LI. TTT A. VT- nL.i.ti. vn.v unnni icnoir: umiuinun Wednesday. December 23 at 7:30 becke; Sursum Cordr Sanctus; .t.i... -W 4. laiH In tn Aiaai 1n uvuiiuumuu " .v n--r.'. . Gloria In Excelsis: Sevenfold Th. rh.raj-t-ra I Amen. Stainer; Nunc Dimittis, 111 l.ltUUB UW. " V - 1 ' ,ra. I Recessional Hymn. Mrs. Brown, , a sick woman. small and frail. Mrs. Onrtiie Wegner; Elsie Brown, aged 8. Luelle Walker; Betty Brown, aged S, Josephine Wlnkenwer- der; Dr. Evans, a young doctor employed by the children's home. Ben Hawkins: Miss Margaret, young assistant to matron of the .home, Opal Kruger; epilogue, symbolic draped figure, Jean Hawkins. White gifts will be mm IS SUNDAY ffll TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 10th and Breyman Sts. (One Block Sonth of Center) Rev. Ray E. York, D.D., Supply Minister Sundav 10 to 12 A. M., "Coronation Service" 7:30 P. U., "Pleasant Fruits from Bitter Roots," by Dr. York Thursday 7:30 P. M., Sacred Cantata, 'Christmas Pilgrims" Fridaj- 7:30 P. M., Christmas Operetta, "SanU Claus and Mother Goose" Stay ton M. E. Program to be The eholr of Jason Lee M. E. church will present its Christmas brought music at the vesper service Sun- for charitable work and money day at 4:30 o'clock. "The Holy offerings will be for benevolent Nativity." a cautata-pageani oy homes In northwest. Schuler and Rosche. nas oeen se lected to bring the cnristmas message. Professor Herman Clark is director, and Miss Barbara Barham pianist. The characters taking pans in CI J 1f ...,.:. the pageant accompanying me &Unday MOrniJ-g music are Beulah Graham as JTTOPUCCJ. 1U134 DlLm OTiVTnv r- 18 Tha Stav- "FUllllimeni. me wise aaen. ton M. E. chureh will present the Shepherds and King Herod are following program at the regular represented by Paul TennanU Sunday morning service Dee. 10: Gerald Mlnton. Victor Barth and "Come All Te Faithful", con- Don Marcy. The pageant has been gregation; scripture reading. Mra. arranged by Mrs. Ellen Nelson, H. E. Tobie; "No Room in the director of dramatics in the Inn, girls' class; "While Shep- church. herds Watched", boys' class; "The Beside the resounding ehornses Journey of the Shepherds": vo- of praise proclaiming the Sa- cal solo by Felix Wright; Psalm viour's birth, solos will be sung 28 recited by Darrel Wright; by Mrs. Katherine Middleton, so- "The Dear Little Baby", primary prano; Miss Jean Middleton; alto; children; "Star of the East", pi- Mis Bernlce Rlckman, soprano; ano solo by Esther Stayton. Mrs. Earl Wiley, soprano, and "The First Noweir and "Joy Miss Beulah Presnall, alto. An to the World", congregation: interesting feature of the can- "Sleep Holy Babe", vocal solo by tata is the use of several well- rn Wright: short talk hv Rev. known carols In which the eon- Wayne Wright. gregation Joins. The service Is for mn t I 1MJ BAFHST High and Ferry Sts. Near the Elslnore Graded Church School,. : a. m. B. Y. P. U.'s, :30 p. m. Preaching Service, 10:50 a. m. Vesper Service, 5:30 p. m. A.M. A Christmas Message, Pastor Anthem: "He Shall Reign Forever" Simper 'A Pilgrim's Journey," Londonderry Air p. m. Vesper Service, 5:30 p. m. Special music by the choir, Minister's Quartet and Chris Seeley, violinist, WELCOME Rev. W. Earle Cochran, Pastor "O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant, O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem" "THE NATIVITY" A Christmas Miracle Play with Traditional Carols from Bygone Centuries First Congregational Church SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 7:30 P. Ma