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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1941)
Page SI. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Bethesdct Church Give Candlelight . Vepers Sunday The eobmined choirs of the Bethesda Lutheran church, Dan ebo, under the direction of Prof. Waldo B. Nielsen, are sponsoring a Christmas candlelight vesper service Sunday evening at 7:30. The program follows: Processional: "Hark, The Herald Angels Sing." "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," combined choirs and audi ence. Scripture reading and prayer, KEEP SLENDER SLENDERIZING WAT Sirs. J. G. McDonald's Dietetically Non-Fattening Chocolates PENNYWISE DRUGS 40 East Bdwy. 769 West 6th Pastor Ingwird Olsen. "Our Father Has Light in His Window," Junior chorus. "O Come to My Heart Lord Jesus," Senior choir. Sermonette: "Christmas Car ols," Pastor Ingward Olsen. Group of Christmas songs: "O Little Town of Bethlehem," Donna Rae Wick and choirs. "Joy to the World," combined choirs. "Christmas Is Here With Joy Untold," solo, Mrs. A. P. Rosen dall. 'Joy Is the Guest on Earth Today," combined choirs and audience. "All This Night My Heart Re joices," combined choirs. "Silent Night," combined choirs and audience. Benediction, Pastor Ingward Olsen. Recessional, "O Come All Ye Faithful." Of Rumania's population, about 80 per cent are peasants. For Christmas DO YOUR SHOPPING AT THE STYLE SHOP 61 East Broadway Where You Get Your Merchandise As Low As 50 'O off Very Selective Lines of ZIPPER HOUSE COATS ' CHENILLE BATHROBES RAYON and QUILTED ROBES SLIPS NIGHTGOWNS PAJAMAS Good Selection ... All Sizes and Styles Fur Coats You'll find a high fashion style se lection. Every coat of carefully se lected pelts and quality workman ship throughout. Skunk (Dyed) and Russian Pony Reg. $135.00 and others $79.87 MINKELETTES Reg. SS9.9S 00 OT Fur Coats 44Je0 CARACULS, Reg. $89.95 Fur Coats CO QT of Quality kPOZjeO Fur Chubbie COATS. Reg. $29.95, very smartly styled. $12.87 to $18.87 DRESSES and Costumes See these young, colorful, figure beauti fying styles. We've plenty of sizes if you shop early. Sizes 12's up to 52's and Half Sizes too. Prices SLASHED TO LESS THAN HALF. Reg. to $5.00 Plenty to choose -s trom in woolens, crepes, ray' ons. Hurry! beiore sold out Values to $7.00. You'll went several at this sale price. Pick toft Art one for every occasion $4UeTt Dresses, Cos tumes flared for flattery, trimmed with all the glamour accents of the season. US, $4.00 $1.47 Formals Brilliant colors, siren, black, white and deli cate pastels. $n qi Up to 12.95 now 0.0 Women's and Misses' (Man Tail ored) 100 Quality SUITS. Genuine $15.95 vaues. Wonderfully tailor made. Wide range oi toft Qrj fabrics 30.0 Rayon House Coats ... $2.98 at $1.47 Chenille Robes reg. $4.98 at $3.47 Box of 3 Hankies, reg. 59c at 39c Boudoir Jackets $7.95 at $3.87 Sweaters, Blouses, Skirls, Hosiery, Lingeries. Bags, Hats and many other items. Shop Friday, Saturday, Monday. TYLE SHOP 61 E. BDWY. Opposite Chase Gardens Florists Salvation Army Will Play Santa Claus "Santa Claus by proxy. oie That's the traditional role olaved bv the Salvation Army, through the medium of its Christmas kettles, in which contributions are now be ing deposited for Christmas and winter relief, according to Adju tant Carl Dueill, local leader of the organization. "Santa Claus must not pass up a single house In Eugene," Adju tant Dueill asserted, "and the scores of clumsily scrawled notes from confident children, dropped in the mail box for Santa Claus and sent by custom to the Salva tion Army for attention, present a real problem, which can be met only through contributions from local residents to the Army's Christmas projects." Names of needy families are compiled carefully, and wholesome Christmas dinners and toys for children, as well as a winter re lief program, will be provided worthy families, thanks to the generosity of the residents of Eu- ene and their efforts to "keep le pot boiling," Through the Salvation Army's Christmas kettles Santa Claus comes alive for thousands of chil dren: the kettles are as traditional in American life as Santa Claus himself. Trent Church Will Hold Pageant Sunday "As the Star Saw It," a Christ mas pageant, will be presented by the Trent Sunday school, Sunday, pecemberLSbmlsoiere CHRISTMAS LIGHTS SIGWART'S CHRISTMAS BELLS I heard the bells on Christmas Day Their old familiar carols play. And wild and sweet the words repeat Of peace on earth, good will to men! I thought how, as the day had come, The belfries of all Christendom Had rolled along the unbroken song Of peace on earth, good will to men! And in despair I bowed my head; "There is no peace on earth," I said; "For hate is strong, and mocks the song Of peace on earth, good will to men." Then pealed the bells more loud and deep: "God is not dead, nor doth he sleep! The wrong shall fail, the right prevail, With peace on earth, good will to men!" Till, ringing, singing on its way, The world revolved from night to day, A voice, a chime, a chant sublime, Of peace on earth, good will to men! Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Mystery Drama Set Sunday Eve At 7:45 Sunday evening, the Methodist church presents the young people in a Christmas mys tery drama. "The Starflower," by Ann Hayden. Mrs. Henry S. How ard is director. Glenn Griffith will direct the music. Characters are: Roy Smith, Marilyn Griffith, Barbara Harr, Dr. B. Earle Parker, Wardeen Had ley, Beatrice Petermann, Loyd Schaad, Jack Rowland, Harold 01- DemlierJ Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight! Christmas in lands of the fair-tree and pine, Christmas in lands of the palm-tree and vine, Christmas where snow peaks stand solemn and white, Christmas where corn fields stand sunny and bright. Christmas where children are hopeful and gay, Christmas where old men are patient and gray, Christmas, where peace, like a dove in his flight, Broods o'er brave men in the thick of the fight; Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight! For the Christ-child who comes is the Master of all; No palace too great, no cottage too small. Phillips Brooks will be a pantomime, "O Little! Town of Bethlehem," by Shirley Willis, Betty Joy Kimball and Clara Wheeler, and other musical numbers and recitations. They will have the Christmas tree at the . close. Althea Delp is chair man of the program committee. The public is invited. Open Evenings Monday And Tuesday S&H Green Stamps Finish Off Your Christmas Shopping For Men At PAUL D. GREEN'S The Store Men Like -3a Neckties 1.00 and up . . . Pioneer suspenders 1.00 and up . . . Fownes gloves 2.50 and up . . . Phoenix starting at 39c .. . B.V.D. pajamas, $2 and up . , . Robes, 6.95 and up . . . Pant hangers, 1.00 and up . . . Tie racks, 1.00 and up . . . Pioneer billfolds, as low as $1 . . . Hats, 3.95 and up . . . B.V.D. Sport shirts, beginning at $2 . . . Sweaters, 3.95 and up . . , Sport jackets, 3.95 and up . , . House slippers, start ing at 1.25 . . . many other gifts, toot Arrow Shirts If there's a man in your life Arrow shirts wil please him. Authentically styled, durable quality and sanforized shrunk. Whites and patterns. $2 and $2.50 I t STORE FOR MEN ft jfl 837 Willamette & Baptist Choir Slates Program A Christmas program including a concert by the chbir and a pag eant, "The Field of the Shepherds," will be presented Sunday at 7:30 at the First Baptist church. The choir under the direction of Rob ert J. Gould will present a pro gram of unusual Christmas carols. The program is as follows: Fanfare for Christmas (call to worship), Jane Alice engra, Doris. mae Blalock, John Harms, and Charles Raffee. Carols: Carol of the Bells. Ukr nian carol; When Christ Was Born of Mary Free, old English carol; Lullaby on Christmas Eve, Amer ican carol; Companions All, Sing Loudly, Basque carol; While Jo. seph Slept (in style of old English caron, Marriott. Trio: Cradle My Child. Janeth Peterson, Ann Wood, Donna Mo Clain, Scandinavian. Boys' ouartet: Silent Nisht. Holv wignt, winiam Pengra, Kenneth Harmon, Lowell Chase, and Ed Harms, Jr.. German. Mixed quartet: No Candle Was mere, modern Christmas carol, Behold a Simple Tender Babe, old English carol; Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, early Lutheran carol. Members of the choir are: Car. lena Alley, Enid Atkinson, Arolow AtKinson, Eva Benton, John Ben ton, Dorlsmae Blalock. .Tuelt Bloomer, Gordon Bowl, Ruth Brog- aon, ijoweu cnase, jewel Copen haver, Meryl Corbett, E. R. Corbin, mancy coraz, Bill Countryman, Kenneth Cutler, Helen Deedon. Tim Ellis, Alta Frazier, Herbert Gilbert, Margarett Gilbert, Eva Griffin, Evelyn Hemphill. Iowa Hardcastle, Kenneth Harmon, Ed Harms, Jr., Gleneva Harms, John Harms, Sallie Hodges, Stella Hod- ins, Bob Hodgins, Thomas Mickel- son, Ola Ruth Mobley, Olive Ow. ens, Verna Pederson, Jane Alice Pengra, Margery Pengra, Norton rengra, BUI Pengra, Janeth Peter. son, Patty Powell, Max Read, Em ily Rhodes. Charles Roffe. Evan Skersles, Emma Jane Smith, Lyla Toll, Doris Mae Tupper, Ann Wood, Hetty Davis, Virginia Bu ker, Emma Lukens, and Henry Wilcox, Jr. In the pageant, "The Field of the Shepherds," the leading roles are being taken by Ola R. Mobley, John Harms, Bernald Holtan, Clif ford TraviUion, Jahu Wilson, Ed Harms, R. S. Shelley, Howard Needham, Willis Finley, David Campbell, Norton Pengra, and children from the junior high de partment. Mrs. Truman A. Chase is supervising the pageant. Old-Fashioned Party Set Christmas Night An old-fashioned Christmas pro gram is to be given by the various departments and classes of the First Baptist church school at 7 o'clock in the evening of Christ mas. The program will be held in the church auditorium. Mrs. Albert Reddig is general chairman and the superintendents of the various departments are assisting. The candy is being pre pared by the Co-Workers' class. Special Christmas Masses Announced Special Christmas day masses have been announced by St. Mary's Catholic church. The choir under the direction of Dale Cooley will sing high mass at 6:15 a.m. One hundred stu dents of St. Mary's high school will sing carols at the 8 o'clock mass Christmas morning and smaller groups of the two choirs will sing carols at the 9:30 and 10:30 masses. "n, Murray Ad,m, nooert Bn.' "owWJ Fred Ho,,l.B?.ile. Mi Map RamoSH,OW Jack Cramer JoMft cnurch choir will XT, ". 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