PAGE THREE Churches Offering Worship Features for the Noel The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, December 21, 1935 Variety Yule Programs For Silverton Methodist Choir to . Sing Willson's Cantata; Others Given SILVERTON, Dec. 20 Christ mas will open at most of the Sil rerton churches Sunday. Interest ing mnsJcal programs are being arranged by the various choirs and Sunday schools in town and the public is being invited to at tend any of the services. V The Methodist choir will pre sent the cantata, "The Infant King," with music by Ira B. WiU son and text by Marion Wakeman, Sunday night at 8 o'clock under the direction of Fred Baker, with Mrs. Roy Davenport at the pi ano; Mrs. Edson Comstock, organ ist, and violin accompanist... Mrs Theodore Riches and Mrs. Wil liam Swift. f Soloists in the cantata are Mr3. W. P. Scarth. Max' Scriber, Mrs. J. J. Lewis, Mrs. Max Scriber, W. E. Satchwell. Mrs. J. C. Currie, Max Holland. ' A quartet, com posed of Mrs. J. C. Currie, Mrs. F. J. Roubal, A. H. Smith and W. E Satchwell, will sing "Eventide." Members of the choir are: Sopra nos, Mesdames J. C. Currie, D. L.. Fields, Ed Given, A. Grinde, W. P. Scarth, J. J. Lewis, Daryl Piper, Max Scriber, Norman Naegli; al tos, Mesdames F. J. Roubal. W. F. Stoner, Dwight Foote, F. A. Moore, F.'E. Sylvester, Misses Ol ga Green, Agnes Steward and Elaine Clower; tenors, B. J. Day, A. H. Smith, Max Scriber, Theo dore Riches, A. Small; basses. W. E. Satchell, W. K. CaineMax Hol land, Dwight Foote, A. H. Nol gren, A. Siraatman, I. B. Alfred D. Lester Fields and Wilfred Wills. The Methodist Sunday school program will be given during the Sunday morning hour. Program on Monday The Congregational Sunday school program will be given Mon day night at 7:30 at the church. Christmas carols in special ar rangement will be sung by a mixed chorus and Christmas play will be given by the children. The Sunday school and the choir of the Immanuel Lutheran church will . be given at 7:30 Christmas night; at the church. In this, the part of the Pilgrim will be portrayed by Alma Tostensoji. Opal Bolme will be the narrator, with scripture passages by Clif ford Severson and boys and girls in graaes live 10 eigai. tawin Campbell . will give the prologue. Miss Hannah Olson is superin tendent of the Sunday school; Miss Clarissa Brager and Mrs. Ar thur Dahl are her assistants. Mrs. Dahl is in charge of the music. Candlelight Service Sunday evening candlelight ser vices will be held at Immanuel church at 7:30. Singing of Christ mas carols will be a feature. . A mttsical program will be giv en Sunday night at the Christian church under the direction of Re ta Rahn. Concert numbers will Include "Star of the East," by An na belle Jensen, Bernice Gay and Eileen Rahn; "Song of the Des ert" by the junior choir; "Little Sunbeams," by Dorothy Jordan. Edna May Roop, Caralee Conrad. Tiino Rtvaell and Pauline N'P.-il "Jesus Counts on You," the choirf "If Christ Should Come." by Cal vin Kirk; "We Will," by the choir; xylophone solo, Eileen Rahn; sermonette by Dr. W. O. Livingstone. . The Christian and Missionary Alliance will give a program Sun day .night at 7:45. Taking part are Donald Lewis, Beatrice Lewis Billy Pederson, Robert and Ernest Moen. Gene Holland; Donald Pe derson, Kenneth Towns, Mildred Lewis, Dorothy Herigstad, Floyd Herrigstad, Doris Towns, Janet Hallett. St. Paul's Catholic church will observe Christmas day with spe cial masses. Christmas carols will be sung by the girls and chil dren's choirs. The men's choir will sing the Gregorian Chant at 10:30 mass on Christmas day. The Christmas program of the children of the church school of reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints, will be given Sunday 'morning at 11 o'clock. Special Christmas services will be held Christmas day at 9:30 Wednesday morning, with Rev. E. G. Larson delivering the sermon and special music by the choir. Wednesday night at 7:20 the Sun day school and choir, will give a program under the jrlireetlon of Henry Torvend, Sunday school su perintendent, and Mrs. M. G. Gun derson, choir director. The Christmas tree program at Calvary Lutheran church will be given Monday night at 7:30. The program, "Let There Be Light." is arranged by Rev. ; Clarence John son. Special music will be furnish ed by the choir, the Herigstad triplets and the Crocket children. There will be services "at 11 o' clock on Christmas day. Temple Baptist to Meet For Program Tuesday Eve The annual Christmas program and tree for the Temple Baptist church will be held Christmas eve at 7:30 o'clock. In addition. Sun day night the Sunday school will present a service featuring Christ inas numbers, also at 7:30 o' clock. ' Wv- , H, Select Yule Night The bible school of the First German Baptist church. North Cottage and D streets-, will pre sent its- Christmas program Wed nesday night at 7:30 o'clock, the pastor. Rev. J. F. Olthoff, - an nounces. Christmas Programs Continued on Page 10 "Homily of Christmas Candles" Seen As Message of Seven lights; life Is Made Better by Christmas Symbolism NO beautiful tradition comes at Christmas than the lighting of the candles around the Christmas tree, said Rev. J. R. Simonds, pastor of the First Congregational church here, in a sermon preached during the past week to his congregation. The message of the sermon and its beau tiful expression so attracted many of the listeners that it was deemed worthwhile to print it as a Christmas message for Statesman readers: "The spirit of Christmas clothesO ' - itself In beautiful symbolic decor ations. The blazing Yule log, the mistletoe, wreaths of red berried holly, garlands of fragrant cedar and the jeweled branches of the Christmas tree; all combine to make this season the brightest and most festive of the - year. Among the traditional Yuletide decorations none are more beau tiful than shining candles. Upon the altar, in the chancel of the cfiurch, above the fireplace at home; or gleaming through the window into the dark street with out; their soft and mellow radi ance has something of the Qua lity of the manger light itself. For they are not only beautiful; they are full of meaning. Their living tongues of limpid , flame speak to the attentive soul symbolic messages older than Christmas itself. There is a sermon in their quivering fire, a homily of the Christmas candles. Light Religion Symbol "God is Light." So speaks the first bright flame. "God is Light, and in Him there is no darkness at all". Here indeed is an ancient symbol in religion. Almost from the beginning man has seen In light the shining forth of deity. The, sun, the moon, the stars of heaven;; the flaming thunderbolt, the warming fire upon the hearth. Light which makes visible, which heals, which warms, protects but can destroy. Light which puts night and fear to flight. Light which is God. . . "Christ is Light". So speaks the second flame. "In him was the light of God made manifest". When Mary his mother presented him first in the temple the aged Simeon said "Now lettest thou thy servant depart, O Lord, in peace for mine eyes have seen thy salvation a light to lighten the Gentiles and to be the glory of thy people Israel". On the anniversary of that day, in .many branches of the church, they still bring the year's supply of candles to the altar that they may be blessed in the name of him who is the light of the world. The Christmas can dle symbolizes the entrance of that Jight among men. Only the light which shines forth from him, the glory of his message, the revelation of God in his life, can banish the world's darkness. . . "You are the light of the world". So speaks another voice of flame. "The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord". The light which shone through Christ from God must now shine through you if it is to be shed abroad in this time in which we live. You are the present keepers of the light. Carry it wherever you go. In lov ing word, in deeds of service, in all you say and are "let your light shine". In your home, your bus iness, your times of recreation, in every aspect of your living "let your light shine that men may see and glorify your Father which is in heaven". Light Shines Far Do, you grow discouraged? Does it seem sometimes as though your light is lost in the world's dark ness? Then listen to the next voice from the" candles. It speaks in words of Shakespeare's. "How far that little candle throws its beams. So shines a good deed in a naughty world". Scientists tell us that, when the great telescope which is now in the making is set up, it would be possible to see through it the flame of a single candle hundreds of miles away. "And now the fifth voice speaks. "Life is not the wick, or the candle, it is the burning". It is not the body but the living spir- Lutheran Youths Will Have Tree Program Will Be Given at Church Sunday Night at 7 O'clock The Sunday school of the Am erican Lutheran church will hold its Christmas program and tree Sunday night at 7 o'clock, with Alvin Olson, superintendent, in charge. - This program will be given: Primary Department Christmas Wishes James Stewart, Donna Young. NUes Wicker. Christmas Bell Drill by the Girla. Recitation Beverly Kendall. Charity Janet Stewart, James Jensen, Joseph Jacobs, Edgar Michelson, Bruce Nicholson, Richard Dennis, Xiles Victr, jr. Lather's Cradle Sons Primary Depart ment A Christmas Lullaby Juaaita Pittmaa and Jean Rogsn. - 4 Way D Bells at Christmas Ringl Jalia Jensen, Lillian Coward and Don ald Carson. Christmas at Graadmothers Bobby and Hilton Thompson. 8ong, Holy Christ Child Richard Bracken, Donald MeGarry and Richard Caiase. Christmas Offering: a playlet Bar bara Gilmore, Rath. Finden. Lois Ostrom, Jean Rogan, Iuaaa Ia&acaoa and Donald Canton. Tha Brownie Men Lloyd Finden. Carl Jorgeaaen. Lonia MeGarry. . Interlude Duet Eleanore Seders trom and Glady a Quesseth. "Children of the Starlight," a psgeant by Junior Skyles. Bob Sederstrom. Gor don Kraeger, Lois tiregson. Wither Fin den, Harold Kelson, Lloyd Rcinwald. Mer len Xelsoa, Orion Regan, Vergil Mason and Junior Kelson. ' Songs: "Silent Night" Chorus. Remarks The raster-. (i mm V i t 1 "Rev. J,. R. SimoDda it. It Is not the wax or fiber but the bright, warm flame. Religion is not the historic creed, lor insti tution, it is not the honored code of ethics or the treasured volume of sacred writ. It is the living soul, afire with present personal experience spending itself for God. . . This leads ns straight to the sixth phrase of the homily. "A candle is at its brightest upon an altar". Candles are symbols of light. They are also symbols of sacrifice. Their light is born of sacrifice. They consume them selves in their burning. The can ons of the early church prescribed that candles which were to be used in the sefvice of God should be made only of pure and frag rant wax. The wax was the prod uct of flowers which bloomed and died, but gave of their substance to the bee. He gathered it and died, his work done, and that for which he spent his life was offer ed on God's altar as a burning sacrifice. The candle died also but its light had been offered to God. It lived on in his remem brance. . . Lord Lights Candle "There is one more voice and it speaks from the seventh can dle. Its words are simple and ob vious but none the less profound. It says, "A candle never lights it self, it must be lighted". Some times it is lighted from another candle. So, many a candle of the Lord has been lighted at the flame of another light. From father to son, from mother to daughter, from teacher to pupil, from friend to friend, so the light has been passed on down the dark corri dors of the centuries, as eastern pheasants passed the altar flame from candle to candle at the feast of lights. But the old tradition is that the Christmas candle should be lighted from the blazing Yule log on the hearth. Lighted from a fire greater than itself. It is best so. Why should one seek to light the fire of his faith and life purposes- only at the fires of other men when he may light them di rectly from the flaming altar of the God of light and fire. Such is the sevenfold messages from the seven flames, the hom ily of the Christmas candles. May it speak to us from their radiance wherever we see them this Christ mas until we say, in the words of the psalmist "Thou Lord, shalt light my candle" and so find new wonder in the light which shone from Bethlehem and others find that light shining in us and glor ify the God of the Christmas an gels and Christ the Morning Star." Engletcood Church to Have Special Yuletide Program Sunday Night The children's division of the Sunday school of the Englewood United Brethren church gave its Christmas program Friday night Sunday at 7:30 p. m., the choir of the Englewood church will give a special program of Christmas music and song. At the morning service, the choir will sing an an them from the Cantata, "Around the Manger." and the pastor. Rev R. C. Mann will speak on "Simo on's Joy at the presentation of the Christ Child in the Temple." Vesper Program. Knight Memorial ' The knight Memorial church win present tne following Christ mas vesrer concert Snndav at I o'clock with Donald J. Allison at the organ: . Organ prelude "O Gladsome Light" (Nikolsky). Candlelight Processional. Anthem "Thru' the Sight" (Ham Men). Trio "Far Across the Desert Sands' (Hamblen). Verua Griffin, Ray Drakeley John Ritchie Anthem "OH Bethlehem City" (Bam blea). Solo "Glory to God In the Highest' (Gaines). Ailene Moored. Organ "Hymn to the Virgin" (Seciliaa Airj. Trio "Jean Redemptor" (Pietro Ton). Caryol Braden, Harriett Adams, Verus Griffin Anthem "Where Shepherds Watched' (Wilson). Quartet "Messiah Is King" (Havens) Mrs. J. I. Teed. Harriett Adams, Richard Smart H C Htnr.r Anthem "Come and Worship" (Hey- scrf. Postlude "Chorale" (Tolstyakoff). fc XiMi.,.Kl Two Programs Slated Sunday School Group on in Morn and Vesper Cantata in Afternoon The First Evangelical church will present its Christmas pro grams Sunday with the Sunday school program In the morning at 9:45 o'clock and vesper service at 4 o'clock in the afternoon when the choir will present its Christ mas cantata. "The Christmas Candle," a pro gram In sons and story, will be given In the morning by the jun ior and primary departments as sisted by a chorus of high school girls. Mrs. F. E. Barnick, pianist, and Donald Barnick, violinist, will play the prelude. The leading parts in the pantomime will be ta ken by Frances Kelley, Phyllis Launer, Robert Ross, Leo Thorn ton and David Schwantz with Mrs. R. L. Wright, reading. Miss Roa Doan and Miss Lucille Wilson will sing "Christmas Memories" and Sons Jane Millet will play a violin solo. Children on Program The beginners' department will complete this program with their presentation on the theme of "Love." Characters are: Three children, Gloria Hurt, Donnie Ow ens and Joyce Jensen; Mary, Joan Bunelle; Messenger, Laura Gay Riggs; Night, Jerry Lamkin; Star, Arlyne Hilflker; Angel, Marjorie Beck, and Love, Patricia Elliott. The little Misses Beverly Siewert, Lela Beach, Beverly Hofstetter and Barbara Owens will each sing. In closing, the entire department of tiny folk will sing. At its Christmas Vesper ser vice In the afternoon the church choir will present "The Star of the East," a cantata by J. S. Fear Is. William, Wright, director of the choir, will sing the offertory solo. Miss Helen Rex is organist. The cantata program follows: Cantata Numbera Organ Prelude . Miss Helen Rex "Arise, Shine" Choir Tenor solo Herbert Bennett "The Stranger Star" Choir Contralto aolo Mias Elva Ault Baritone aolo John Rudin 'The Angel Song" Duet Mrs. K. H. Ennel, Herbert Ben nett Sing, O Heavens" Choir Baritone solo Laurence Maves Beautiful Star" Honrano aolo Mrs. Norville Gleason "Awake, Pot on Thy Strength" ....Choir Contralto solo Miss Effies Grimes Baritone solo Laurence Mayes Bethlehem" ..Ladies' Quartet Lead Thou Me On" Baritone solo John Rudin "There Shall Be Night No More" -Choir Contralto aolo Misa Esther Hilraer Rejoice Greatly" Choir Tenor aolo Herbert Bennett Jason Lee Offers Christmas Story Harp Music by Mrs. Day Is I Feature of Sunday Night Program A two-part Christmas program has been prepared for the Jason Lee church choir for Sunday nlgnt at 7:30 o'clock. The numbers follow: Organ Prelude "Tlie Herald Angela" ...dun Mrs. A. F. Christensen Hymn "Silent Night, Holy Night" InTocation Rev. Lynn A. Wood, Pastor Part One: The Story of cnristmaa Prophecy Fulfilled ' O Day ol Wonders" Irom. --immanuel" Brierly Choir, with Basa Solo, Robt. Klempel The- Inn "No Room" from The Holy rvativity Schuler Alto Solo Ardelle Earnest, with. Choir The Shepherds "Wake Ye U snepneras - ueiDei Choir, with Alto Unison Harp Solo "Priere" Hasselmanna Esther Palmer Day The Wise Men "Song of the Magi" Miles Choir, with Men's Unison Organ Offertory ' -Christmas Carol" Loren a Mrs. A. F. Christensen Part Two: The Spirit of Christmas Life and Salvation "Lift Up Your Heada" from The Light ef the World Heine Choir, with Ladies' Dnet Harp and Organ Duet "Communion in G" Batiste Esther Palmer Day and Jewel Christensen Mnsie "The. Munic of the Bells" from The Music of Bethlehem . Holton Choir Organ and Piano Duet "Christmas Fan tasie" Jewel -Christensen and Corliaa Clark Pathwav to God "Star of Bethlehem" Adams The Choir Harp Solo "Aceste Fideles" Ward Esther Palmer Say Worsbio "Glory to God" The Choir Benediction Rev, Wood Postlude "CBristmaa" , Stulta Mrs. A. F. Christensen Eucharist Slated On Tuesday Night St. Paul's Episcopal church will present the service of the Holy Eucharist at 11:30 o'clock Tues day night, and Sunday night will offer a pageant and carols at o'clock. The service late Christmas ere follows: Mra. R. It RobrtBon. Director of Choir Mrs. Kenneth Dal ton Organist Oreran ITelude: -The March of the Magi King" . . Du Bo is (sustained note signifies Star of. Bethlehem) Processional Hymn 7S Te Deum Service in the Prayer Book Page (7 Tours Communion Kyrle Eleison , Collect and Eplstla Gloria Tlbl -Gospel Gratiaa Tlbl Credo Announcements Sermon Hymn 72 orrertory . "Jesii, Sob of Man's TVslrlng" Bach Service In the Prayer Book Paare 74 Comfortable Words Sursum Corda Sanctus Communion Hymn Gloria tn Excels! Nunc tMmittis Sevenfold Amen Recessional Postlude: Merbecke Agnes Del 333 Stelner Hymn 73 -The Christmas March" Merkel Music, Drama Share Worship Helen Nash to Sing Solo at First Christian Night Program The First Christian church cor ner of Center and High streets, will present its annual Christmas program Sunday night at 7:30. Guy L. Drill Is pastor of the church. The first part of the ev ening will he devoted to a Christ mas concert by the choir with in cidental solos by Edith Jones and Frances Denlson. Other number.? will be presented by the men's and women's quartets. .. Helen Nash, soprano soloist, will sing a de lightful 8olo by Geoffrey O'Hara. John Schmidt is director of the choir and Lois Plummer Schmidt is organist. The second part of the evening will be devoted to a one-act dra ma, "The Gift," by Madee A. Fo ley. "The Gift" Is directed by Beulah Graham and is presented by the dramatic department of the Crusaders for Christ, Marion. Min thorn, chairman. Willard Gritton Is in charge of the stage and light ing. The Bcenes are laid in a Ju dean home at the time of Christ's ministry. It Is the siory of a lit tle lad who gave a gift to the Christ. Complete Program The complete program: Organ prelude "The Holy Xight" Buck Processional "O Come All Ye Faithful" Congregational hymn "Joy to tbe World" Evening prayer by the pastor. Ladies' quartet "O Little Town of Beth lehem Redner (Helen Xash, Vivian Sharpnack, Mrs. C. E. Lee. Dorothy Smith) Tha Christmas Story, from the Scriptures, by the pastor. Anthem "Angel Voices Ever Singing" Bortniansky Solo "Shepherds, in the Hush of Night" O'Hara (Helen Nash) Anthem "Tne Holy Mother Sings" t. McKinney Men's quartet "The Guiding Star" (John Schmidt, Milton Graiapp, War ner Jackson. Abe Friesen) Anthem "Angels From the Realms ef Glory" .'. Dectree (Incidental aolos by Edith Jones and Frances Denison) Organ offertory "The Coming of the Magi Horse Cut for Play "The Gift," a one-act drama directed by Beulah Graham and presented by the following cast: Joe, Orval Cooley; tlulda. Beth DeLapp; Malachi, Liston Parrish; A Stranger, Melvin Holt; Gabriel, Chas. Losh, and Martha, Joy Cooley. Men'a quartet "The Stranger of Gali lee M orris Benediction by the pastor. Postlude "A Christmaa Fantasy" CHURCH OF THE NAZABXHE 13th and Center streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. F. M. Litwiller, superinten dent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Christmaa cantata by the choir, "The Manger of Bethlehem." Young people's service at 6:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m., Christ mas program by the Sunday school chil dren, consisting of songs, recitations and dialogues. 8:30 p. in., Christmaa cantata by the choir, "King AH Glorious. FIRST BAPTIST Marion and North Liberty streets. Brit- ton Ross, minister. Bible school at 9:45 m. Fred Broer, superintendent. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Diamond Point of Komane Three. B. i. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. Sunday evening pray er meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Evening ser vice at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon, "Jesus Christ, Who He Is, How He Came, What He Came For." Special music by the choir at both services. No prayer meeting Wed nesday evening. KNIGHT MEMORIAL CONGREGATION AXi 19th and Ferry etreets. H. C. Stover. minister. Morning worship service at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Christmas in the Heart." Anthem. "Where Shepherds Watched" (Wilson). Trio, 'Across the Desert Sands" (Hamblen). Duet, "Brightest and Best" (Cranmer). A Christmas vesper concert at 5 p. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. J. J. Thompson, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. CHRIST LUTHERAN Eighteenth and Statestreets. Rev. Amos E. Minneman, A.M., pastor. German at 9:30 a. m. Subject, "Behold the Lamb of God." English at 11 a. m. Subject, "What Sayest Thou ot Thyself." Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Jacob Fox, superintendent. Luther league at 7 p. m. Alvin Battalion, leader. Subject, "Substi tutes for the Book." Pueblo Indians Mix Christian With Pagan Rites F-K.VVAc& K .isw . .-. . . . , . , v Pw Christmas celebrations In stranger, than the observance a f I Pueblo village at Toa . , " I v ft H 7 it f j- 13 IndUn. of New Mexico who combine ancient pagan f full regalia. ' 4miimf than t n a nncprvinre rites with the ceremonies of modern Christianitj. Although they have followed Christianity for more than 300 years, this ancient race still carrieson their ancestral habit of sun worship. On Christmas Eve residents at each of the numerous Pueblo villages gather at the local church where ceremonies GEORGE' COTJXT STREET CHRISTIAN Coart and 17tk atreeta. It. W. Dan iels, paator. Bible school at 9:45, Miss Jean ; Hawkins, Snpt. A special Christ maa program by the children. Morning worship and obsarvanee of the Lord's sapper at 11:00. Vocal solo by Mrs. Sarah Tennis ; sermon. "When the An gel's Were Gone"; Christian Endeavor in aenior, intermediate and junior societies. Friday evening worship, singing, led by Dr. H C. Epley. and an old-fashioned Christmas program; short talk on "Wise Men Still Seek Christ." The pastor wilt be ont of town Christmas week so there wiU not be the usual meetings of the Ladies' Aid, Bible Drama club and mid week Bible study. AMERICAN LUTHERAN Church Street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Rev.; P. f. Eriksen, pas tor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, Alvin Ol son, Supt. ; prelude, A Christmas Pastor ale (Mathews) Ruth Bedford; 11 a. m., morning worship, "Searching What Time or Manner of Time Be 8hould Come"; special mule, "It Came Upon the Mid night Clear, and Over Distant Mount aina Breaking." Solo, "The Lord la My Shep herd," Mrs. Stanley Satchwell, (Liddle); offertory. Adoration, from tha Holy City, (Gaul) Organist; anthem. Rise Up O Men of God, (Noble) directed by Prof. E. W. Hobson; 7 p. m., Sunday achool program and Christmaa tree. FIRST EVANGELICAL Corner Summer, and Marion streets. Emory W. Pettieord, minister. Sunday school st 9:45 a. m. The Christmas prog-ram by tha children will bo given. Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Anthem. "Sing, O Heavens," Fearis. Sermon, "Jesus in the Midst." "Vesper service at 4 p. m. The cantata, "The Star of the East" by Fearis will be given by the choir. High school league and yoong people's lesgue will meet st 6:30 p. m. -Evening evan gelistic service st 7:30 o'clock. Gospel song service. Tenor solo by Prof. Wil lism Wright. Sermon, "Messsges From God to Msn." Prsyer service Thursday at 7:30 p. m. TREE METHODIST North Winter at Market street, M. H. Pitcher, pastor; Mazine Ross, director of the young people's activities; Herbert Hansen, - S. S. Supt. Sunday school at 9:45; morning worship at 11, "The Value of Tribulation"; special mnsie by Mr. and Mrs. Chase, of Toronto, Canada : sub ject for the 2:30 service, "The Witness of the Spirit." The Y. P. M. S. meets at 6:30; Evangelistic service at 7:30, "The Harvest is f'ast." , Sunday will conclude Rev. E. E. Shelhamer's evangelistic cam paign. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. ' HIGHLAND FRIENDS Highland avenue at Church street; T. Clio Brown, psstor. Bible school st 10 o'clock; Clifton Ross, Bupt. Meeting for worship at 11; messages, "The Reproach and the Glory Associated with Christ mas." Junior C. E. at 5:30; adult and intermediate C. K's st 6:30 p. m. Evange listic service at 7:30, evening message, "The Appearing of Christ nnto those who look for Him. A community Christmaa program, sponsored by the Bible school, will be given Monday at 7:30. Midweek prayer meeting, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. TTRST GERMAN N. Cottage and D atreets. 3. T. Olt hoff. pastor. Bible school, 9:45; Sam Schirmann, Snpt. Morning hour of wor ship at 11 o'clock.. Sermon. "The Ap pearance and Purpose of Grace." The evening service is In charge of the young people, who will present an interesting and edifying program. The Bible school and the evening service are conducted in English, the .morning, service In German. Bible school Christmaa program Wednea day, 7:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Chemeketa at Winter streets. Grover C, Birtchet, D. D., pastor. 9:30 a. m., church achool. J. J. Fitzsiraons, , Supt. Classes for children and adults; 11:00 a. m., morning worship; Christmas ser vice; sermon, "Who Is This Jesus!"; anthem. "The Morning Has Come for Rejoicing" (Gaines); solo by Miss Mil tried Mulkey. "Holy Nieht" (Adams) ; 6:80 C. E. societies; 7:30 p. m.. evening worship; sermon. "Things to Come"; snfhem, "Child Divine" (Geigel) ; Thurs dsy, 7:30 p. m;, prsyer service. SALEM MENNONITE Corner of 17th snd Chemekets streets, H. H. Dick, pastor. Sunday school st 9:45 a. m. ; n. W. Wall, 8upt. Morning worship at 11. Evening services st 7:30. Special music and songs at each service. Christmas progrsm Monday st 7:30 p. m. Christmaa services Wednesday at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thnrsdsy st 8 p. m. AUMSVTLLE CHRISTIAN Sunday school 10:00 a. m. : morning worship 11:00 a. m.; sermon subject. "In the Manger," by Rev. P. Crowle-U'Renn. Evening worship: processional, , "Silent Night! Holy Night"; offertory solo, "O, Star of the East," by Mrs. W. D. Lamb; sermon. "The Star and the Scepter," by Rev. P. Crowle-U'Renn. . CHURCH OF DIVINE TRUTH W. C. T. U. Hall corner South Commer cial and Ferry street". F. Gordon Flem ing, pastor. Services Sunday, 7 :45 p. m. Divina healing and aong service; 8:00 p. m.; lecture subject, "Is tha Townsend Plan a Religion t" - --'- ff-" Ti"asViffi -arhah-irv-aTi-aMaaT m Aaciesit adob cTaarcla United States are staged by Pueblo iLatKCU u t . . i - - TTRST CHRISTIAN -Corner of Center and Hick atroota. Got L. Drill, minister. Church achool at 9:80 a. m. with A. P. Speer, auperintendent. A special Christmaa program. Morning worship and communion at 10:45. An them: "Angel Voices Ever Singing." (Bortniansky). Solo bv John Schmidt; '0' Holy Night." (Adam). Sermon : "Born in Bethlehem.! Christian Endeavor soci eties meet at 6:15. Evening service at 7:30. Christmss concert by tbe choir: men's quartet, ladiea" quartet and Helen Xash, soloist. The. Crusaders present the drama. "Tha Gift," under the direction of Beulah Graham. Church night service on Thursday evening. Supper at 6:30; classes and devotional following. CAXVART BAPTIST Ferry at High atreet. Kev. A mo Q. Weniger. paator. Bible school directed by W. J. Foster ot 9:45 a. ra. Horning worship at 11 o'clock. Annual Christmas messsge, "Simeon and the Saviour." Tbe evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Ques tions answered by the pastor during the fore part of the service. Sermon. "Em manuel -God With Us." The choir under the direction of E. D. Lindburg will sing at each service. The B.Y.P.U. at 6gJ0 p. m. The Christmaa program and enter tainment of the bible school Mondsy night. Because of the holidsy, the mid week service will be cancelled. ROSED ALE FRIENDS Milo Clifton Ross, minister. Church school, 10 a. m.; T. D. Trick, 8upt. 10;45, Christmas program; anthem, "Cantique de Noel," (Adam); illustrated sermon by the minister, "A Little Child Shall Lead Them." Intercessory prayer at 4; both C. E. societies will sponsor a White Gift Christmas; evangelistic meeting at 8; sermon Is &o. 1 ot a series. ;Vhat the Bible Teaches About the Gift of Tongues." Cottsge prayer meeting Thurs day evening, ta W. T. Way Horns. TEMPLE BAPTIST Corner of N. 19th and Preyman atreets, Ernest H. Brown, psstor. Sunday school, 9:45. Wendell Cross. Supt. Mornina ser vices 11:00 a. m., sermon. "Representa tives at the Birth of Christ": at the evening services .members of the Sundsy scnooi and others will have charge of the service featuring a special Christmas ser vice at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day, i :au p. m. BETH ANT EVANGELICAL REFORMED North Capitol and Marion atreeta. Ed win Horstman, pastor. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. ; German services 10 a. m., "The Testimony of John." English services 11 a. m.. "A Herald Delivera a Message." The annua Christmas program by the members of the church school will be given Sundsy st 7:30 p. m. Christmas day Germsn services will be conducted at 10 a. m., and English services at 11 a. m. Communion in both services. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OP. GOD . 315 N. Commercial. Sunday Bib la school, 2 p. m., topie, Christ is Born; Mrs. Joe Wilson, Supt.; devotional ser vice, 8 p. m. ; evangelistic aervice, 7:30; Monday night Christmas program, and a message by Rev. H. Hansen, - 8:00; Thursday night, prayer aervicer 7:30 Sat urday night the visiting missionary speaks. A. J. Jensen, pastor. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD North Cottage and Hood streets, L. Wedely - Johnson, psstor. Chnrrh school sssembly at 9:45; morning sermon st 11:00, subject. "The Voice of the King"; young people's meeting st 6:45 p. m. ; evening service st 7:45; broadcast at 8:15 to 0; goio, "Star of the East." sung by Claudine Gillespie. Special marimba music accompanied by Orval Beardsley. Christmaa program Monday night at 7:45. - C. It A. GOSPEL TABERNACLE 655 Ferry street. Sundsy school 9:45 s. m. ; morning worship 11:00 a. m.; young people's meeting 6:45 p. m. : even ing service 7:45 p. m. Marion Griebenow, returned missionary from Tibet, will speak at both services. Gospel team ser vice Sunday at 8 p. m.. at Methodist Old People'a home. Christinas progrsm on Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. Choir and orches tra practice Thursday evenipg. THE CHURCH AT SALEM " Upstairs 441 Court street. J. Alonio Sanders, psstor. Sunday worship 10:30. "No Room in the Inn": 2 p. m., Bible school, S. A. Berkey, Kupt.; 8 p. m., prsyer snd praise; 6:45 Pentecostal Gleaners; 7:45 p. m., evangelistiejPtJes day, Bible study in the Hook OT Acts; Thursday and Saturday gospel meetings, 7:45. LATTER DAT SAINTS Corner of Cottsge snd Chemekets: Sun day achool 10:00 a. m. ; sacrament ser vice, 6:30 p. m.; M. O. A.. Tuesday. 7:30 p. m.; relief society Thursday, 2:00 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Xorth Cottage and Shipping streets. C. T. Springe, minister. Bible study at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 by' the regular minister. Observance of the Lord's sup per. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION Corner I2th and Leslie atreets. Up stairs. Sundsy school at 10 a. m. Morn ing worship at 11; evangelistic at 7:45 p. m. ; midweek servlcea Tuesday and Fri day nights at 8. is- Ol zr I i i' i 1 r j I -" i va I sat wnw begin with a strange dance of weird firure cos tnmMi with hufTalo or deer heads and hunters In . weaving In and out to the rhythm of the tribal drums in a symbolic tableau designed to petition the" sun god for future fortune and bountiful harvests for the coming year. These pagan rites then "give way, to modern religious services with mass led by a robed Franciscan priest' Ghoir to Sing In Candlelight Eleanore -Moore Soloist at First Methodist Services A candlelight Noel service will be an Innovation for the Pirat Methodist church Christmas offer iag, this program to be given San day night at 7:30 o'clock, with the choir ot 50 voices singing. The choir members will march In bear ing candles, and during the ser vice the aisles wil be lighted with large cathedral tapers. In the morning at 9:30 o'clock, the Sunday school departments will give their, program for" the Yuletide. Roberts Organist The order of the candlelight service, with Prof. T. S. Roberts organist and Cameron Marshall, choir director, follows: Prelude j Processional "Adeste Fideles' Invocation Hymn "Joy to the World" First- Scripture .Reading Anthem "Gesu Bambino" v.Pietre Ton Incidental solo, Richard Barton,, bass -Ancient Csrols (a) "Tha First Noel" .(b) "What Child is Thlsf, fe) "A Babe in Born ia Bethlehem Second Scripture Reading Solo "O Holy Night" , ; Adam Offertory "Tha March at tha Magi' Ancient Carols . (a) "Songs of Praise the Angels Sing' (b) "Away in a Manger" (c) "I Saw Three Ships Coma Ssiling In" - The Message of the Candle, Lighting Miss Mildred Bartholomew Anthem "No. Candle Was There snd No Fire" -MLehmsnn Tbe Csndle Lighting ; Organ Foatlude Vesper Program By Candlelight For Sunday Eve T,he soft radiance ot many can dleij; tbe simple beauty of the age old Christmas story and the well loved Christmas hymns; solos and carols by an augmented choir; here is a service ot beauty, dignity and inspiration to be observed at the First Congregational church on Sunday evening at 5 o'clock. Herbert Hobson, Ronald Craven and Miss Josephine Bross will sing solos; the gowned choir will sing old-time carols; and Mr. Simonds will read Christmas poems. Christ mas greens, -ana i;nrisimas organ numbers by Mrs. Rich will furn ish the background for this "An nual Candle Light -Vespers." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sundsy school at 9:45 and 11 a. m. Sunday ser vices st 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject ef lesson sermon, "Is tha Universe, Jncluil- ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Fores 1" Testimony meeting Wednesday at S p. mj Reading room in Maaonie temple opea 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. m., except Sunday a and holidays. ENOLEWOOD UNITED BRETHREH North 17th and Nebraska streets. K. C. Mann' miniatr ' fV II iHnvr .LaI, rector. Miss Helena Price, pianist. Sun day school at 0:45 a. m. (ilen Looney, auperintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock.- Anthem, from the cantata, "Around the Manger" by Lorens. Theme, "Simeon 'a Joy at tha Presentation of tha Christ Child in the Temple." At 7:20 p. m,, the choir will give a special pro gram of Christmaa muaie and song. LESLIE METHODIST South Commercial and Myera streets. Dean C. Poindexter, minister. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o clock. A Savior ia Born." Tba Epworth league Christmas vesper service st 4:30 p. m. A sacred Christmas cantsta will he given st tha 7:30 hour. A chil dren's Christmas progrsm and treat will be given Monday at 7:30 p. m. r-rayer aervica Thursday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. SOUTH 8ALEM FRIENDS South Commercial at Washington street. Chas. C. Haworth, paator. Sunday achool at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Bermon, "Tne Meaning of Cnrlatraaa. Christian Erfdeavor meeting at 0:30 p. m. 7:30 p. ni., the fcunuay school Christmaa- exercises a scripture Christmas service Thursday. 7:30 p. m- midweek meeting for prayer, praise and Bible study. JASON LETS MEMORIAL M. E. North Winter and Jefferson streets. Lynn A. Wood, minister. Chnrrh school st V:4 a. m. Morning worsnip st 11 o'clock. Theme. "The Meaning of the Incarnation." Intermediate league at 5:30 p. m. Epworth ieagoee at 6:30 p. as. pro gram of Christmaa music by the church choir at 7:30 p- m. Sunday achool Christ mas program , -Monday, ieceraber 23, at 7:30 p. m. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL State and Church atreeta. Jaa. E. Milli gan. pastor. Mildred Bartholomew, di rector of young people'a activities. K. M. Gatke, Sunday school superintendent. Sun dsy school Christmss program at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. "Tha Sonl'a Sanmise." At 7:30 p. m.. "The Candle Lighting.". A beautiful ser vice at worship, gives by-tha young peo ple. WEST SALEM FORD MEMORIAL K. K. Clark, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Esther Henningsea, auperin tendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Christmas program presented by mem bers of the church achool. Evening wor ship at 7:30 o'clock. A Christmaa mys tery drama, "The Starflower." will be presented by a group of young people as sisted by tha choir. EVAMOELISTIO TABERNACLE Ferry sad 13th atreets. C. G. Weston, psstor. Sundsy school at 9:43 a. m O. W. Sehetadel, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. Christmas program. Sunday school with church choir and or chestra, at 7:45 p. m. - . ST. J0H3TS EVANO. LUTHERAN ' (Missouri Synod) ' leth and A atreeta. H. W. Gross, pas tor. Sunday achool at 9 a. sn. Service at 9:45 a. n. German at 11 a. m. christmss program Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Service an Christmaa morning" at 9:43 o'clock. German at 11 a. m. sssl i MAMjaokUM atsMAWlw Liberty st Center. J. R. Simonds, mln tster. Sundsy school, 9:45; morning wor ship, 11:00; sermon, "The Story Beauti ful": 5:00, candlelight vespers. A beauti ful service ef Christmas music, scripture and poetry. Tha Fortnightly rlnb will meet at tha parsonage Immediately following tha vesper aervice. ; LMEBTT SUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday school 9:45 a. m., Albert Brewnlee, Supt. Chorea aervteee 11 a. m. by G. L. Hall of MrTatinnville; also even ing aervice at S o'clock. Christian En deavor at 7 o'clock. FOURSQUARE S55 Court atreet, upstairs. ' One-act play of Christmss Sundsy night; progrsm by children st Snadav achool hour. Bal derson revival peas Fridsy night. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. George. H. Swift, rector. Holy Communion st 7:30 a. m. Church achool at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Pageant and earola at 7 p. am.