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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1941)
f 21, 1941 THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Three Listmasin Song and Story Echoes Sunday from the Eugene Churches ping Services Promise loir, ms u Lunciucu music; ssages py Ministers By MARGARET RAY Register-Guard Church Editor un THE"" "J"" tuuiiiry snepnerds 'W . iirlc kppninff watch nvpr thai fini. u in tile 11"""' , j, , j ..-.. Hums uy i This familiar and beloved passage of the Christ- y will be repeated m song and story and dramatized "Tjirij'. . " incmaing "Christ the Lord '..i.i. Announced r. Rnrn." "riv. rnm. ah v- n.m. F t Is to present the "The Lord's Prayer." A pantomime of "Silent Night" Will hit fronted U T !- A 11 i by win be Pro'- A B- CroweI1 wi" te e fr,e FiConU- Kathleen Bush- WhatS o'clock. Pro- neu will Play the chimes. Other lci",..i i. thu dlree- musical numbers on the program K Kenneth Moore is will be a violin solo "Ave Maria" PT-J-Mmih. Members br Lois Wllliams and violin mu- ?iim fellowship are to ?'c erge RSer Guay. Inez rS line at 6 o'clock Morrow is the organist and Gwen- r?S H uo at the home of Guay the director of the Jtf SAWfcr . ttVgramGUay " T Tableau Announced By Presbyterians The SDecial nmsram to ha nM. sented during the Sunday school hour at the Central Presbyterian church includes a tableau enti tled "O Come, Let Us Adore Him." ine Deginners and primary de Dartments will sine? ae Vi, rh,.ici mas story is read. The choir will sing j i;ome All Ye Faithful" ana "we mree Kings" as the white gifts are brought to the altar. Temnle is hav- Ichristroas program at 7:30 IW. E. J. """" - jj nut" The Sunday liill live lt program Mon- Mgf (t vjsv. tarant church of Christ fcrtng pageant ennuea MR 01 Hove " " Sunday evening, marina in k tha director and frill also be special music. 0, Chrlstmss uay j ,i. T.nlhxran churches Ming services on Christ L. a Danish service will fi'rt the Emmaus church ! on Christmas and the urvice will follow si u On Friday evening, Dec. (hildren will have a tree lotwn at 7:30. A candle- krrice Is to be hem in wis I o Sunday evening at 111 Grace church will hold kiwi oroeram at 7:30 fiay evening and an 11 ravice on Christmas day. Ili Sunday the Walther lb to present a pageant at Initial church will hold its b'i program Sunday even ed and a Christmas day at 11 with special music choir. United church will iDrorram by the children Mr featuring a drama In My Heart for Thee" at day evening. The Chrlst 7 service will be a candle sat 0 o'clock in the morn- u people of the First Sap pa ire ts go carolling tol as Sunday afternoon eon- (lurch of Jesus Christ of My Saints will hold its I program at 6:30 Sunday and a nartv Monday it 7:30. 611-fashtnnAH nhrtifmaa Wll be held at the Unl- Idhlirrh Klinrifiir aiBn!ni at ha will be an exchange f a Quartet from Eugene Nwlll sine at the morn- Pl Presbyterian church p Its Christmas day aer- fw in the morning. Six Me Will read th aprln. F! and there will h rarnla Re!. Pn of the junior depart- ! we cnurch of Cod will i Christmas program fol- le Sunday fichnnl SMsInn. f will carol from 4 until Christmas morning, fanielical rhnr. h a fa F Oiristmas program on i evening at 7:30. Coontv ChnrnhM r't "The Lost Christmas" PVCn at thn Snrlntrflalrf plist church at 7:30 Sun- and a cantata "Night Pn Hills" will be pre- I'Mhe Chnll nf (lia CnnlnH. plan church at the same pt "The Light of Men" ;lvi by the Creswell 3 Church MnnJ... P a 6:30 potluck dinner rime protram. Thn Pres. yterlan church will !i cantata ci- ir fits choir at the Sunday I service, arrt "Or Worship the to. De lven at the P Presbyterian church H evening, Dec. 24 at ! (ureh of the Nazarene iUng Bt 7 o'clock the eholr will have a Knt Church Rs Hymnals him...... . . . M Yii . wesbyter an the members of hSrV" tne Sunday kif" "Ch member of Kl!u.,af?..-w Pi... j, ..u' nurcn. kZ'-naieiight service wlU iv ina 4i... . - in.. .J,u,uo.r 8'"' of the tW 1 puduo is wnc both iervicei. El pageantry in every , ; P"F56 T.onp countv ' rvi- . hurch has announced To Sing In Morning Clc by Hs choir, instru- numbers f'2?l5f! The Sunday school program at lingPhou andtha Christian church will r also to hold special wf me program includes rB h( afternoon several numbers bv the rhiiHron'a nuiinK " " EHS A Cappella Choir Will Sing , Sunday Afternoon The a cappella choir of Eu gene high school, under the direc tion of Glenn Griffith, will pre sent an hour-long vesper program at the Central Presbyterian church, Sunday, December 21. The pro gram will begin at 4 p.m. ' A processional of the choir, in their beautiful wine-colored robes, to the music of "Angels We Have Heard on High," will begin the program. The choir, when seated in the choir loft, will continue with "Silent Night," "Virgin's Lul laby," "Lo! How a Rose E'er Bloom ing," "Carol of the Bells," ."Amer ica," and other Christmas favor ites. A quartet consisting of Doris Horton, soprano: Lorraine Woods, alto; Orin Weir, tenor; and Mike Miles, bass, will sing a medley of carols. Mona Daniel, a senior at Eugene high, will sing "O Holy Night," and Lillian Wright, a jun ior, will sing "Night of Nights." Other features will also be heard Everett Fulton is accompanist for the choir. Everyone is invited to attend, and there is no admission charge. Christmas Eve Service Announced St. Mary's Episcopal church Is holding its midnight Christmas and communion service on Christ mas eve, December 24. Father Er nest S. Bartlam will be assisted in the service by Father ft. H. White. The chorus choir is under the di rection of Lovisa Y. Ayres. with Alfred Tyson at the organ and Arthur Hendershott, violinist. The musical program includes: Organ prelude, Christmas med ley, Alfred Tyson. Christmas carols, by a cappella cnoir. ,. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear, choir. We Three Kings of Orient, Messrs. Kienzle, Heffron, Mobley and the choir. No Candle Was There, mixed quartette. The First Noel, choir. O Holy Night, Mr. Griffith and choir. Joy to the World, choir. Nazareth, Mr. Hendershott and Mr. Tyson. . Processional, Adeste Fideles. Hymns, O Little Town of Beth lehem, Silent Night, St. Cecelia Mass, Saint-Saens, Mrs. Heffron, Mrs. Ayres, Mr. Griffith, Mr. Heffron, Father Bart lam and choir. Offertory, Behold I Bring You Good Tidings, Bruno Hahn, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Heffron, Mrs. Ayres, Mr. Griffith, Mr. Riggs and choir. Recessional, Hark! the Herald Angels Sing. Organ postlude, Hallelujah Cho rus. Handel. Mr. Tyson. Members of the choir are: so pranos. Mrs. Lee Heffron, Mrs. Edward Gray, Mrs. Herbert Smeed, Mrs. Claude VanWyck, Miss Helen Cherry, Mrs. Frank Gilstrap, Mrs. Kenneth Kienzle, Mrs. Irving Mobley; altos, Mrs. Lovisa Ayres, Miss Grace Griggs, Miss Joan VanDyken, Miss Leota Bertsch, Miss Flora Bertsch; ten ors, Glenn Griffith, Kenneth Kien KfcWimMlllEMlfcllMllj $1.00 .WEEKLY! 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