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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1944)
lrt.k Christmas Proarams uqene Will Start Friday Lgrams will be held I tor of the church, aided by r " ,m as early as samrday evening in .n marked bv f Sees. Other church. fldsen'c Li of Gifts" is a pageant rtorr ts given a mod , wM evangelistic on will take place on rent stages, with mus gnd and interesting j a Wetzel, assistant pas- Vjjppenheimer I M1.ll.Afl Man's Shop J ' v tll B. Wetzel, is in charge of produc- tion, with assistance from the program committee. Rev. V. T. Speece, pis tor, extends the church's invitation to the public to attend. At Fairmount Presbyterian church, a play, "Christmas is a Miracle," will be presented Sat urday .at 7:30 p.m., the cast of players made up of young people of the church. In the setting of a deserted church, an old -man and a crippled boy, who are its caietakers, see a vision of the first Christmas. A statue in the church comes to life, and a hid den choir carols of the coming of the Christ child. ' The play is directed by Miss Jane Hall, assisted by Rev. Don ald Dod, George Surdam, Ray Barlow and Mrs. E. H. Hall. The Baptist chapel at Eleventh Avenue west and Chambers street is having a Christmas pro- Remember Your Western Thrift Stores Have , A Wide Variety Of Perfumes Colognes Dresser Sets Powder Mitts Men's Travel Kits Shaving Sets Games XWioWtt TWO Stores 917 Willamttt MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED The National Contest winners at the S3rd Congress of 4-H CJubs held at Chicago are, left to right, Mary Jo Morgan, It, at Laurel, Miss., girl achievement winner, Mildred E. Reed, 30, of Bristol, Conn., girl leadership winner; Donald F. Mowery, 18, of Tsm Haute, Ind , hoy Achievement winner, and Donald F. Sullivan, 19, of Potsdam, N. Y, boy leadership winner. Each' will receive a trophy from President Roosevelt and f 200 college scholarships. gram given by the Sunday school Friday at 7:30 pjn. The theme will be "And His Name Shall be Called Wonderful." All friends are invited. On Sunday evening, no service will be held at the chapel, In or der that its members may attend services at First Baptist church. Preschool children of St. Mary's Episcopal church will have their Sunday school Christmas party I Friday from 3 to 5 p.m., with par ents invited. Santa Claus wilt De present in person, and refresh ments will be served. At the Salvation Army head quarters, a program will be given Saturday at 7:39 p.m., as follows: Hymn, "O Come All Ye Faith ful," congregation; prayer, Maj. I. J. Torgerson, local Army of ficer; hymn, "Hark he Herald Angels Sing," congregation; the Christmas story and scriptures, Rev. L. W. Strange of Eugene, re- tired; hymn, "Joy to the World," I Sunday school group; reading, j "Have You Heard the Christmas I Message?", Dorothy Sullivan; reci tation, "On Christmas Eve, 1 George Campbell; solo, "Away in ! a Manger," Harvey Voss, accom- : paniment by Mrs. William Voss recitation, "A Merry Christmas to M o t h e r," Jacqueline Gaubert; solo, "O Little Town of Bethle hem," Mrs. Charles LaPort; reci tation, "Too Much Excitement," i Richard Campbell; accordion solo, ' Miss Murine McCracken; hymn, "Silent Night Sundav school group; reading, . "Company for i Christmas," Mrs. LaPort; hymn, "Jingle Bells," congregation, and appearance of Santa Claus with Christmas treats. Thursday at Central Presbyter ian church, there will be a Sun day school and church party at 7:30 p.m., in the Fellowship hall. Sunday at 11 a.m. the senior choir will present its Christmas concert and at S p.m. the junior and high school departments with the Jun ior choir will sing a cantata. Monday at 6:45 a.m. there will be an hour's service of scripture and song. Assembly of God church will hold its Christmas program Sat urday evening, which mainly will be comprised of recitations. The church has not planned an elab orate program this year because of the large building program which it has been carrying on. The regular Christmas sermon will be Sunday. "Christmas Scenes," a tableau in color and music, will he-presented Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Lighthouse Temple. This will be followed by a Christmas sermon, "Things That Count in Christmas." The cornea of the human eye Is relatively small, with a curved area of only about one-sixth of a circle. f TlU , T -:i frw v I1 I y Reason's reetinstf To all our good friends everywhere we send our deepest best wishes for the health and safety of loved ones; for the welfare of, our great nation; for a speedy Victory and a just peace BUY WAR BONDS Eugene Register-Guard, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1944 Page T SEYING CABMETS Similar to Illustration Walnut finished sewing cabinets of hardwood con struction. A really grand gift. niiAMiPiEiffis iiBsu Md-sl Similar to Illustration Large size hampers, 26" high, 12" deep, 22" wide. Washable fabricoid upholstered top in blue or black. White, extra heavy wicker construction. Reinforced lining. Extra large ... a perfect gift. ONLY 7 BOUD01U LAMPS SQ95 COCKTAIL TABLES Similar to Illustration Modern glass top walnut finished cocktail tables. 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