12 The SkriMUKO. Salem. Ore- Christmas Sunday Music To Be Feature Christmas Sunday at the First Christian church. Center at High at., will be a full day, rich in great Christmas music and with the familiar Christmas story be coming the background of sermon. Sunday school lessons, youth meetings, and services of wor ship. At the morning service of worship the youth choir, directed by Gilbert Clausman, will sing the call to worship and a response. The adult choir will sing the an them "There Were Shepherds." by Vincent, and Monette Moiling will sing the solo "The Birthday of the King." The pastor's morn ing sermon will be "The Christ mas Story Again." Sunday at 7:30 p.m the 30-voice vested choir of the First Christian church will present the cantata "The Coming of the King," by Dudley Buck. Soloists for the oc casion will be Betty Hagen and Monette Moling, soprano; Delight Skewis. mezzo-soprano; Vida Floor, alto; David Bates and Ches ter Douglas, tenor; Fred Bates. ; baritone; Gilbert Clausman ana Victor Wolfe, bass. Lois Plummer Schmidt will provide the organ music and accompaniments for the service, a special feature of which will be an organ-piano duet with Harold Kanton assisting at the piano. The presentation will be 1 under the direction of John ' Schmidt. "The Coming of" the. King" picks up the Christmas 1 narrative in Old Testament pro phecy, carries it on to its fulfill ment in the nativity scene, and culminates with the visit of ' the magi. Dudley Buck has interwov en the story with organ music. Following is the order of ser vice: Noel, prelude for organ: prophecy "O Jerusalem. Look MR r Tonight Silverlon Armory 9 lo 12 GLENN VvOODRVS ORCHESTRA 14 14 Entertainers AdmW.slon Tie Plus Fed. Tax He Total gse DANCE! Every Sat. High! 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O Zion!" choir; annun ciation, mezzo-soprano, tenor and choir; across the desert, Melchoir, Caspar, Baltasar and retainers; the plains of Bethlehem, women's voices, soprano and choir; the de parture of the Shepherds, men's voices, soprano and choir; the virgin's lullaby, mezzo-soprano; the questioning of the magi Her od, the magi and their retainers; the adoration, soprano and the magi; Adeste Fideles, full choir. Candlelight Service Plan The choir of the First Presby terian church, directed by Vir ginia Ward Elliott, will present its annual Christmas Vesper Can dlelight Musicale Sunday at 4:30 p. m. The program because of the unusual charm of the num bers and the beauty of the special Christmas setting has grown in popularity each year. Raich Dobbs at the piano and Mrs. Dobbs at the organ will be featured in two numbers which they will play together. They wijl play "Vallay of the Bells" by Ravel and "Sheep and Lambs May Safely Graze," Bach-Biggs. The program is as follows: Jul Song Luvul Carol of the Wind From Silesia Clear and Calm . .. Nikotky What Can This Mean? . Staley I Wonder As I Wander Appalachian Carol Jesur Tnou Dear Babe Divine . From Hayti Lost in the Night Christiansen On This Good Christmas Morn Cain He Came All So Still Strom-Harris The Shepherd's Story Dickinson Silent Night. Holy Night Old Bohemian Leslie Church Plans For Cantata Sunday The Leslie Methodist church will present the choir in the can tata "The Story of Christmas Ac cording' to Scripture," by Ellen Jane Lorenz. Sunday night. The cantata uses, besides the full choir, a -hymn choir, men's chor us, duet, soloists and narrator. Soloists are: sopranos, Alice Adams, Bern ice Boyce and Mrs. A. L. Mason; alto. Mrs. V. E. Burson; baritone, Ralph Ohling; bass, Louis Johnston. Narrator is Mrs. Letty Genoe; organist, Mrs. Merwyn Gilson; director, Karl Thelen. DANCE Silverlon, Dec. 21 Sponsored by Lion'srOub Every Sot. Nita KJ. Hall Music Wayne Strachan's Orchestra You Folks Who Like OLD TIME DANCES Like We Vsed to Dance Every Saturday Nifht Special Request Program New Year's Eve Come and put your request in for tunes you forgot. Over Western Auto 219 Court Street Paul Winslow's Gang ft DECEMBER 1946 S M T TVS 1 2 5 4 5 6 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 74 B 26 27 2 29 30 31 Only 3 Shopping Days Till Christmas g If S $Do your shopping early. 2 Gills For Hin f AT THE g lAray & Navy Store Ml 4. - vvannrriTMi KNOW? that the amount of cold air that enters the ave rage home through the cracks around doors and windows is the same as leaving one average size window wide open all the lime? Slop Those Oralis Save on Fnel fee CoxnlotiaLle Weathers tripping rbene S4M Church Plans For Children's Holiday Party Children of the church school will be entertained Saturday af ternoon, December 21, at an in formal party in the First Con gregational church. All members of the church school, including cradle roll babies and their moth ers, will meet for a time of fel lowship and good will. During the afternoon the children will go "carolling" at the Cottage home and will return to the church for several reels of Christmas movies. This party, sponsored by the Pil grim Fellowship of the church, will, in the spirit of the Christ mas season, bring small remem brances to each child. Regular Saturday night "open house December 21 at the First Congregational church will re member the Christmas season. Decorations and thinking will all point the day of special signifi cance, December 25. Open house is made a time and place jwet to go and mingle in good fellowship with other people who like to have a good time. Members of the Senior Pilgrim Fellowship of the First Congre gational church will meet in the ' youth room of the church after I the evening Christmas service, December 22. to "carol" in the town. Following the singing the group will gather at the parson I age for refreshments, i A service of reading, poetry, ' kodachrome slides, and music will be presented at the First Congre I gational church Christmas Sun I day night. December 22. tat 8 o'clock. Reproductions of the great masterpieces portraying the message of Christmas will be in terpreted through choral and or gan presentations and through poetry and reading. Among the j musical numbers will be carols j both old and new, together with organ interpretations of old fav , orites. Ushers for the evening service will be members of the i Senior Pilgrim Fellowsh;p. "The Angel and the Star" is the name of a one-act play to be presented by children of the junior department of the First j Congregational church Sunday morning, December 22. at 9:45. ; This play, in which all the child 1 ren of the junior department have a part, will be the high light of the church school observance this ! Christmas season and is being presented for the others of the church school, their parents and friends. This play, under the di rection of Mrs. S. R. Huntington, will be presented at the church school hoisV before the regular morning service. Silverlon Churches CALVARY l.l'THEIAN 310 Jersey strett. Rev James A. Tote. pastor. Sunday school and Bible class 10 a m. Morning worship at 11. Thetr.e 'The Faithful Herald" Sun day school Christmas program 7 p m. Christmas service Christmas day. 11 a m. Confirmation instruction Satur day. 10 am. TRINITY Sunday school and Bible classes at 10 a m. Divine worship at 11 a in. Ser mon. "Make Straight the Way." Spe- ' cial music At 8 pin. the Sunday school will present annual program: "Christ mas Everywhere." A new Christmas back drop depicting the Christ child, mother and Josepr. Shepherds and the wisemen will be used for first time. Christmas day services at 11 am Ser mon subject. "A Savior Which Is Christ the Lord " Chustmas music by the Trinity choir Luther league Christmas party at the Silas Torvends i Friday night. Confirmation instruction at 9.30 a m. I MM A.N I EI. I VTHKRAN S. L. Almlie. pastor. Sunday school 10 a m Divine worship 11 am. Sermon. Preparation for a Blessed Christmas '' Sunday school Christmas tiee program Sunday at 7 30 p m. Christmas festi- val worship Christmas day at II a m. ! Sermon. "The Chiistmas Gopel." An- them by senor and Junior choir. Car i oling by the luther league Thursday i nnd Friday mhts with Christmas par ; ties at the Conrad Johnson and Lu ' ther Hatterberg homes respectively. FIRST CHRISTIAN I North 1st street. Arthur Charles I Bates, minister Bible school 9 43 am. Morn in? worship at It am. Sermon topic, ' Pondering Hearts. " a Christ- mas message. Christian Endeavor at ; S p m. Evening services given over to Bible school's Christmas program, 7 30 P m Valley Churches HAYESVILLE BAPTIST Sl'NDAY SCHOOL Hayesville school house. Rev. Henry Barret Sunday school 9:45 am. Morn ing service 10 45 o'clock. Prayer meet ing and Bible study on Wednesday eve ning at B o'clock. rOl'R CORNERS BAPTIST State at Elma avenue. Rev Frank O. Ferrin. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 am. Ben Swinford. Supt. Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "The Word Became Flesh " Young people's train ing union 6 30. Evening service 7:30 o'clock. Christmas program by the Sunday school. ZEN A COM M U N ITT I Tvio miles west of Lincoln. Sunday j school 10 a m Message at 11, "The j Birthday of Our King." i WFST SALEM METHODIST j Third at Gerth avenue. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Sunday school 9 43 am : Morning service 11 o'clock. Sermon subject. "Wise Men Follow a Star." West Salem grange will lead the mu : sic. The mixed quartet will lead the siniring. accompanied by the violin and cornet. Evening service 7:30 j o'clock. A nativity program consisting ! of scripture readings, slid pictures and carols, depicting the coming of Jesus. Audience participate in com munity singing. ( Oa All Ila&es"") HEIDER'S All Work Gearanteed 2S Ceert SI Call 7SZ2 Choir Presents Holiday Program The choir and Sunday school at the First Evangelical United Brethren church will present the cantata pageant. "Pilgrims to Bethlehem." by Nolte, Sunday at 7:30 p m. The pageant will portray the story of the nativity with col orful costuming in an eastern set ting. The first part depicts the ancient pilgrims wending their weary way to Bethlehem, while the second part is built around modern day living and our quest for the Christ of Bethlehem. The choral music is inter-woven in the story. .The cantata pageant was presented last year to a packed house. Before the cantata pageant, William Fawk, organist, will present a 15-minute concert of Christmas music, plaving "Cho rale: A Rose Bursts Forth," by Dligendesch: "Christmas in Sici ly." by Yon: "The Nativity." by Hokanson: "The Cradle Song." by Brahms, and "Gesu Bambino," by Yon. The minister. Rev. Wilmer N. I Brown, will bring the Christmas message at 11 a.m. on the theme: ! "God Rules and Over-rules." The ! choir will sing "Behold, I Bring You Good Tidings," by Ruebush. Rev. Millen will sing "Oh Holy Night." ; Christmas Cantata : Planned on Sunday "Carols of Christmas," a carol j choir cantata for mixed voices by : Ellen Jane Lorenz. will be present i ed at the Englewood Evangelical United Brethren church. N. 17th j at Nebraska. Sunday, December j 22, at 7:45 p.m. The choir of 20 ; voices is directed for the cantata : by Evelyn Kent. Solo parts will ! be given by Mrs. Hazel Westphal, . mezzo-soprano: Mrs. Grace The , len, mezzo-soprano; Pala Hearth, alto; C. O. Goodman, tenor, and J. M. Goodheart, bass. The com munity is invited to attend. Sunday morning the pastor Rev. J. M. Goodheart. will bring a Christmas message on the sub ! ject "Good News from the Stars." Members will be received into the church. Sunday School Plans For Holiday Program The Christian Missionary Al I liance church. North 5th at Gaines St.. will give its annual Christ mas program Sunday at 7:30 p m. Special numbers by some of the Sunday school children have rehearsed for this occasion. The church band will present the , first part of the program and the ! choir will sing two Christmas i numbers. j An exposition on the verse re- -V SS. iS This attractive 2-bedroom home for your inspection. From 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturday, December 21. Located at 1145 East Rural Street. BURT PICHA, Realtors Phone 8472 2543 Portland Road NOW OPEN! 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There will be a special treat for the children at the close of the program. At 6 p.m. the junior Luther league will go caroling to the shut-ins in the hospitals, old peo ple's homes, and around the city. Later a party will be held at the parsonage, 1405 North Summer st.. for games and refreshments. Monday, December 23, at 7:30 p.m. senior Luther league and choir plan a carol-sing and party. Carols of Christinas Cantata Is Planned The cantata, "Carols of Christ mas" by Ellen Jane Lorenz, will be presented at the annual can dlelight vesper service at 4:30 p. m. at the Calvary Baptist church. 1230 South Liberty. The senior choir. E. D. Lindburg. director, and the youth choir, Mrs. How ard Houston, director, will be featured with many soloists. Mrs. D. B. Kleihege will be at the or gan. The cantata is a carol-fantasia and it combines 21 familiar car ols in a beautiful and effective way. At the beginning of the service the junior choir will carol in the sanctuary. The Christmas story will be told by Dr. Charles Durden, pas tor. Rev. Howard Houston, asso ciate pastor, will lead in prayer. At the 11 o'clock worship service. Dr. Durden will speak. His sermon subject is "On Christ- CHESTNUTS For Delicious Ealing & Dressing Limited Supply 1790 S. High 2-4453 Residence 6438 Industrial W iring COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE 992 Edgewcrter St West Scdom. Oregon RADIO APPLIANCES For Service" Phone 7577 PAYS! GIVE YOUR TRACTOR A CHECK-UP tWVJ! 77 voini BE SAFt V INSTEAD OF SORRY. IIADEII CO. Salem, Oregon mas 0y." The senior and junior choirs, combined, will sing "Beth lehem," by Goldsworthy. Community Yule Program Set for Gervais Monday GERVAIS The Community Christinas program and tree will be held at the high school audi torium December 23. at 8 p. rrl., for all members living in the Gervais Union high school dis trict. The program will consist of parts from the grade schools of Gervais grade, Sacred Heart, Eldreidge and Pioneer. All schools were invited but Parkersville and St Louis did not accept. The high school 38-piece band will make its first public appearance and the Glee club under the direction of Mr. David Cavett. Santa Claus will attend with treats made oossible bv the Dro- ceeds from a basket social spon-, sored by chamber of commerce ! and Community Card club. Four Corners Traffic Patrol Is Organized FOUR CORNERS State Police Officer Hunt addressed the Rickey i pupils Monday on "Safety." Traf- j fic rules and regulations were ex plained, and he said "as good j citizens, they should obey these i rules, not only for their own sake ' but for the safety of the car driv- , er." i As a result, a safety patrol at I the school was organized, with j Roy Gepner, Jack Cardwright i and Donald Chastain the first on j duty. It is expected that hats and arm bands will be supplied. Both j the state and the county have j been approached for proper markings on the roads where the j children cross. 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