CTIVi 1 1 Ainu tVENTS
HEDULED BY CHURCHES
for the
be held
.-.oii Olson will preach
K, on the theme "Preparing
L. for our Lord." The senior
K,U1 ling, "I Bring You Good
RTunday School children will
P.... h Christmas nro-
L Sunday at
C, will carol Sunday after
V The senior League will have
grWmas par ty at 6:30 p.m.
change of gifts after devo-
rfjtmas Day worship at
Li Lutheran will be held at
7m. with singing of Christ
earols in both English and
jji The worship service will
f,'christmas party
K. School will
dy evening at 8 p.m.
of the Nasarene
the special Christmas
Jti will hs the presentation of
Intata by the choir on Sunday
Tao p.m., and ' the Sunday
J urogram Monday at 7:30
Th, Cantata wlU be "The
i supreme," by Haldor Lillen
J will be directed by Harold
mb Guest soloist will be Miss
Slater, soprano. Reader for
cantata will be Mrs. Lenore
no. The pastor will bring a
i Christmas message follow
ih. musical presentation. His
U wUl be "The Dayspring
L. n Hieh."
fonday evening the program
k include a variety of num
1 the beginners, primary
Fdrtn, juniors, and high school
tZ people of the Sunday
under the direction of Miss
Lj fjewton, educational direc-
( the school.
fcmHar morning the pastor's
hrtmas theme will be "The
Lr at Prophecy." Miss Helen
(ler will be guest soloist.
t Rintlst
ia Christmas message at the
,t Baptist Church Sunday
mlng at 11 o'clock will be
en by Dr. Vance H. Webster
the subject "A World Without
rlstmas." The service will be
udcast over KUGN. The choir
li ilni "Break rortn, un Beau
ki Heavenly Light" from
ftrfjtmas Oratorio" (Bach)
m Calkin will sing "The
hbday of the King" (Neidllng
l. A sacred concert will be giv-
I Sunday evemng at 7:30 p.m
yer the direction of Bollin
Ena. A cantata, "The Christ
M" by Hawley will be given
a the following taking solo
ti: Mrs. Harvey St. John, Mrs.
uld Lundy, Mrs. John Harms,
rfjili Burt and Lowell Chase,
en will be a baptismal service
J brief message, "A Song In the
r."
Ther will be an early morning
liiitmas service Wednesday
is l to S Bxa. The annual
Witaaa program by the Sunday
Mel will be presented at
C Christmas night.
Lutheran
("Christians Are Happy People"
Itbs theme of the sermon Pastor
koUAalbue will preach at the
un, worship Sunday. The
nth choir will sing "Virgin
bar Song" (Reger). Sunday
tool sessions will begin 9:48
ifbe Intermediate and High
tool departments of the Sunday
tool will put on pageant
adij evening at 7:30 p.m. The
fnnt was written and directed
members of the school staff
linen of the Brotherhood will
pertitn their wives at Christmas
frty Monday at 8 p.m. at the
tnu House.
iTte traditional festal Christmas
FT service will be held WedneS'
p It 11 a.m. with Rev. M. Aal
"preaching on the topic "0
Jr Night!" The Church choir
U ling "Today There Is Rlng
(" (Chrlstianson) and "Silent
flf arranged by Wetzel. The
al processional offering will
1 aided to the building fund of
tcaurcn.
toOUM TflmnU
lt lighthouse Temple, Sunday
n ax a o'clock, Rev. E. J.
m will speak on the subject,
fM Lost Star." a rhrlstmmi cr-
r Ia the evening at 7:30
P. special illustrated must
F Program will be presented by
JttoIr, followed by a sermon
Ped, "Are You Saved?"
"re win be no Tuesday night
FV but a Young People's
Ot will be held Friday.
LnthftrnM
& i the Sunday morning service
"' unneran Church Rev.
Maiet Will ituaV M
fc, i, Bnt vu win
3LBirthday oI Kin-"
m.-. .
hearsai o( th chUdren,s
M r"s""" W1U at
C. j
nSSZ Leaguers Present the
f i Beant, "Where Shall
'"f. wlU be taken for world-wide
,. Thf ch-urch will have its tradi
TuL e ch,1?ren " Program, on
Tuesday evening, beginning at
7:30 o'clock. The Christmas Day
service will be held on Wednes
bfnntag at U a.m. There
will be special music and the pas
tor will speak on the topic. "God's
wa. ui iAive ana iiixe.
First Evangelical
mu et.
senior unolr, under the
uiictuun or uscar Carlson,
nauve-norn Swedish musician,
wiU present a Vesper Concert of
wmioimas music, Sunday at !
pan. Wednesday evening, Christ-
uias nigni, tne church will be
open for individual prayer and
"" arouna tne candle,
lighted altar.
ine pastor's sermon subjects
for Sunday are: 11 a.m. "Isaiah's
Christmas Star"; 7:30 p.m. "The
First Christmas Tree" or "God's
ureaiesi out." The radio program
at 10 p.m. over KORE will be a
unrisimas meditation with organ
utrcitgrouna.
First Christian
"God's Gift is Wrapped" is the
suDject or Rev. Hueh N. McCal.
lum's Christmas message at the
li a. m. worship service Sundav.
The choir under the direction of
Mai Young will present the can
tata "Glory to God" by Rob Roy
Peery at the evening service
which begins at 7:30 o'clock.
There will also be carol singing,
processionals and pageantry.
There will be a string ensemble
from the Eugene Jurlor Sym
phony orchestra, conducted by
George Boughton.
Young will sing "Oh Holy
Night" as a special request num
Children of the congregation
will present the nativity scene.
Climax of the evening will be a
surprise, nature of which has not
been revealed.
Falrmount Presbyterian
At the Falrmount Presbyterian
Church Sunday morning at 11
o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Joseph R.
Harris, acting minister, will take
as his sermon topic, "The Living
Christ and the Dead Past" . The
choir will sing special Christmas
numbers.
In the evening at 7:30 o'clock,
the young people of the Church
and Sunday School will present a
Christmas pageant,
The Westminster Fellowship, an
organization for young people will
meet at 6:30 p.m.
Central Presbyterian
The Christmas theme at Central
Presbyterian Church Sunday
morning will be "The Other Wise
Man" given by Dr. Norman K,
Tully. Mrs. Mona Daniel Houglum
will sing "O Holy Night" (Ad
ams). "Jesus and Our Possessions"
will be the Bible Study topic in
Fellowship Hall at 7:30 p.m. with
Dr. Tully leading. At 5:13 pm.
the Junior High Fellowship theme
will be "O Holy Night," at 8:15
pm the Senior Highs will give a
Choralogua "The Wise Men from
the East" Christmas morning at
6:30 aon. in Fellowship Hall there
will be a service of carols, candle.
lighting, scripture and prayer
around the theme 'The Sweetest
Story Ever Told." The publio is
invited.
Church of Christ, Jefferson Street
Evangelist W. F. Lee is to be
the speaker in the Sunday morn
ing meeting of the Church, of
Christ, Jefferson St. The sermon
theme will be, "Who Hindered
You?" In the Sunday evening
meeting "Election" is to be the
sermon topic. The Sunday evening
Bible study period will be devoted
to the sixth chapter of Romans.
The mid-week meeting will mark
the beginning of a series of studies
In the Book of Daniel.
Seventh-Day Adventist
Th Eueene Seventh-Day Ad
ventist Church will join with the
other Seventh-Day Adventist
Churches in America on Satur
day, December 21, when the
united congregations will raise a
half a million dollars on that day
to help alleviate the tragic famine
conditions in Europe.
The Eugene church with maer
B. L. Hassenpflug, pastor, has
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"05 ttlver Koad
Norman Vf. Brown,
Pastor
RIVER ROAD
BAPTIST CHAPEL
SERVICES:
Bible School
9:30 (MB.
Momlnq Worship
10:45 am.
DECEMBER 22
CHRISTMAS MUSICAL
PROGRAM
IS ' "'a substantially in this
fwl "Program by either giving
formal am0UIM of money
formerly spent on Christmas gifts
r its eauivaiont i -
articles it ciotWng
--.mcm are gin-wrapped or a
few "expensive toys are given to
small chlldrpn in tu v
equivalent amount will be donat-
n2.aJ,,hS ch.urch "rvlce Decem
ber 21. Families will march past
the large tree In the church and
fasten thpir ,.";
Us branches. 10
United Lutheran
.. A' the United Lutheran Church
"' "ov' sawyer, pastor, will
SPeak On thA ,,n4an4 l4T-l-l---.
j- rejoicing
I" the Lord." The choir will sing
, nuw a nose- trraetorius).
Several children and adults will
receive the Sacrament of Baptism
and several members will be re
ceived into membership in the
congregation.
The church school will present
the pageant "The Child of Light"
at 5 p.m.
The Luther League will have Its
annual ChrUtmn n,Hv v
John Gragg residence, 1065 22nd
vc. w., ai cau p.m.
The annual Christmas service of
the congregation will be held on
Christmas Eve at 11 p.m.
Church of God
Sunday School children will
decorate a Christmas tree with
offering envelopes for needy
people in Europe during the "Sun
day School hour. FollovuinB the
program the minister will give a
Christmas message and the choir
will present a special number.
The hieh school (frmin will rtw
sent "A Night in a Little Town,"
a Bime arama, Sunday evening
at 7:30 p.m.
The Christmas servfop nf thn
church will be held Tuesday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock. Early Christ
mas morning the young people of
the churrh will sincr n,rfma.
carols and distribute Christmas
coxes to tne needy.
Church of Christ, Unity
Kev. Cleoda Dawson speaks
Sunday morning at Church of
Christ, Unity, the sermon topic
to be "God Rpvpalft Himolf tn
Man." Mrs. J. E. Richmond will
sing "iiesu Bambino" by Pietro
A. Yon, and Luther's "Cradle
Hymn." Patricia May Edwards
will nlav "Nocturne" mecnlehil.
Christmas carols will be sung.
Emnuus Lutheran
At Emmaus Lutheran Church.
Second Ave.. West of Blair, the
Rev. K. Nyegaard will speak" on
tne subject: "Who Will Have a
Happy Christmas?" The choir
will sing "O Come All Ye Faith
ful Triumphantly Sing." Candle
light service will be held in the
evening at 7:30 o'clock. Christmas
Day there will be a morning ser
vice at 11 o'clock. Children's
Christmas tree will be Dec. 26 at
7:30 p.m.
Hope Lutheran, Springfield
Children of the church win
present the program at the morn
ing worship hour Sunday. The
title of the program is "The
Christmas OK" which will be
given in thre parts: the gift prom
ise; the gift received; the gift pro
claimed. ,
The church meets in the Maple
Public School, est of the Para
mount Market. E. D. Busch is
minister.
Christmas Day service will be
held at 11 a.m., Rev. Mr. Busch
will give the sermon, "Unto Us a
Child is Born."
First Congregational
At the 11 am worship service
Sunday morning, Rev. Wesley G.
Nicholson will speak on "The
Holy Family." Jack Naff, tenor,
will sing "Christmas Cradle Song"
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THE APOSTLE PETER
SAYS:
'Tor let none of you suffer
as a murderer, or as a thief, or
an evil doer, or as a meddler in
other men's matter: but if a
man suffer as a Christian, let
him not be asRamed; but let
him glorify God In this name"
(1 Pet. 4:15-18). We continue
our consideration of the name
of the members of the New.
Testament church. From the
above quoted scripture , we
leam that "Christian" is the
name for the members of that
body to wear. If human names
are added to that name, then
those who make the addition go
beyond what is written (2 Jno.
9). They sin in this. Further
more, those who willingly wear
the human names also do
wrong.-
This Is a serious matter, and
It should engage the attention
of the many religionists who
are wearing names of human
origin. Many men of the past
have had a great deal to say
about this consideration. Con
sider the words of Spurgeon
and Luther.
"I say of the Baptist name,
let it perish, but let Christ's
name last forever. I look for
ward with pleasure to the day
when there will not be a Bap
tist living. I hope they will soon
be gone. I hope the Baptist
name will soon perish: but let
Christ's name endure forever."
Spurgeon Memorial Library,
Vol. 1, p. 188.
"I pray you to leave my
name alone, and call not vour
selves Lutherans, but Chris
tians. Who Is Luther? My
doctrine is not mine. I have
not been crucified for anyone.
St. Paul would not let any call
themselves after Paul, nor of
Peter, but of Christ How then,
does It befit me, a miserable
bag of dust and ashes, to give
my name to the children of
God? Cease, my dear friends,
to cling to these party namesj
and distinctions: away with all;
and let us call ourselves only
Christians after him from
1 AnMrlnm rnmM."
The Life of Luther, by Stork,
p. 289.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
61 Jefferson St., Eocene
Services: Sundays 10:15 a.m.,
..j mm Wpif.. 7;XO Tj.m.
(Moore). Other Christmas music
will include "No Candle Was
There and No Fire" (Lehmann),
and "Christmas Morn" (Gaines).
Members ani friends of the
church are invited to the Christ
mas Vesper service Sunday at 5
p.m. The service will depict the
Christmas story in music, scrip
ture and tableau. The pageant will
be climaxed in a candle-lighting
service conducted by Rev. Mr
Nicholson. A half-hour cf organ
music and chimes will precede the
service.
Music will be sung by the chil
dren's choir, the junior choir, the
youth choir and soloists.
Directors for the choirs and
tableau include: Mrs. Wesley
Nicholson, Mrs. Carl Lambert,
Mrs. Lee V. Smith, Mrs. Herbert
Armstrong and Miss Mary
Grubbs.
WillarUlespie Chapel
Sunday at 7:30 pm, the Willa
gillespie Baptist Community
Chapel will present a play, "The
Shepherd of Bethlehem," directed
by John Moore. The cast includes
Jim Cox, Mrs. E. Atwood, Audrey
Crawford, Florence Jones, Sharon
Campbell, Jean Paris, Rebecca
Ketchum, Maxine Hammock, Nor
ton Pengra, Jim Hensley, Morris
Jones, Merle Atwood, E. H. Scott,
A. L. Hepner, Shirley Hammock
and Dale Kingsley.
P. Waldo Davis will play his
musical bells. There will be spe
cial music and treats for the
children.
Goshen Church
The Christmas program will be
held during the Sunday School
hour, 10 to 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec.
22, at the Goshen Church. The
offering will go to missions.
Immediately after the mornins
church service there will be a
basket dinner in the basement of
the church.
River Road Baptist Chapel
A Christmas musical program
of choral numbers and instrumen
tal music will be held Sunday
mOrning at 10:45 a.m. A Christmas
message will be given by the pas
tor. Sunday School and presentation
of treats for the children will be
at 9:30 a.m.
Church of Christ, Santa Clara
Miss Vivian Pollock, formerly
of the congregation, will be guest
speaker for the 11 a.m. worship
service. She will tell of her work
in the Mexican Bible College, lo
cated in Eagle Pass, Texas.
At 6:30 pm the young people
and adult classes will meet.
At 7:30 p.m. the choir will pre
sent a cantata, "Christmas Bells."
"White Gifts" for the needy will
be brought at this time.
Springfield Lutheran
Sunday School children will
meet for rehearsal at 9:45 a.m.
Sunday tor the Christmas pro
gram to be presented by them at
the 11 a.m. divine worship hour.
The Young People's Luther
League Christmas party will be
held at the home of Mr. and Mr.
Vernon Brenden, 2265 Paramount
Drive, Sunday, 8 p.m.
Christmas Day, the Festival
Service will be held at 11 a.m
Rev. Sterling Slmonson will
preach the sermon titled, "God is
witn us."
Methodist, Cottage Grove
Rev. Frank E. Brown of First
Methodist Church announces his
sermon topic tor Sunday will be
"Care and Share." Church school
at 9:45 a.m. will be in charge of
S. L. Mackin. The Senior Choir
will present a Christmas Musicale
at the 5 o'clock Vesper hour.
Youth Fellowships will meet at
six o clock.
First Baptist, Cottage Grove
Rev. Peter Bakker of First Bap.
tist Church has announced an in.
fant dedication ceremony will
take place at the 11 a.m. service
Sunday morning. His sermon topic
which follows will be "The Per
sonal Gift of God." Communion
Services for those who have not
been able to attend church will
be observed in the afternoon. At
7 p.m. film slides on the Nativity
scenes will be shown, along with
some other colored pictures of
special interest to children. The
choir will present their Christmas
cantata at 7:30 p.m. and this will
be followed by a baptismal ser
vice. The Baptist Youth Fellow
ship invites the public to a candle
light service, with special num
bers and dedication, at 7:30 Dm
Monaay evening.
First Presbyterian Church,
Cottage Grove
Special Christmas music bv the
choir at the 11 a.m. service and a
sermon by Rev. Sherman Divine,
or roruana. At 8:30 p.m. the High
School Christian Endeavor group
will have their Christmas service.
Special notice will be made of
the Christmas theme in the Bible
school at 9:45 a.m.
"The Personal Gift
of Love"
FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Cottage Grove, 11:00 am
CHRISTMAS
CANTATA
7:30 P.M. -Rev.
Mr. Peter J. Bakker,
Pastor
CHRISTMAS STORY
IN
Music, Pageantry and Lighting
SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 PJ4.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"CHOIR OF CHOIRS" 70 VOICES
Hal Young, Director
EUGENE JR. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
George Boughton, Conductor
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts
12th and Oak Streets
Services Sunday II A.M. and 8 P.M.
Subject December 21
"Is the Universe, Inclndinr Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?"
Sunday School at 9:30 A.M.
Testimonial Meeting Wednesday 8 P.M.
Reading Room, 86 West Broadway '
Th Publio la Invited to Attend the Church Services ani
Use the Reading Room
ANNOUNCING -
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
(Church of Lutheran Hour)
WILL PRESENT IN SPRINGFIELD
CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS SERVICE
SUNDAY. SEC. 22
11 A. M. At Maple School Short distance east of Paramount
Market on MoKensle Hlway. ED BUSCH. Pastor.
UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH ,
13th Ave., East, at High St
J, L. Sawyer, Pastor
Church School 9:45 A.M.
Divine Worship ... 11:00 A.M.
Church School Program 5:00 P.M.
Christmas Eve Service 11:00 P.M.
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I1U OAK STEEET
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
HUGH N. McCALLUM, Pastor
Bible School ......9:45 A. M.
SERMONS
11A.M. -7:30 P.M.
God's Gift
Is Wrapped
Christmas Program
Hal Young, Director
11:00 A.M.
"IESUS THE STAR OF
PROPHECY"
7:30 P.M.
CHRISTMAS CANTATA
'THE GIFT SUPREME'
Harold Plum, Director
Followed by a Brief Message:
"THE DAYSPRING FROM
ON HIGH"
MONDAY
7:30 P.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
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SPECIAL CHRISTMAS
SERVICES AT EUGENE
LUTHERAN CHURCHES
UNITED LUTHERAN
CHURCH
ISth at High St.
J. L. SAWYER, Pastor
Christmas Eve Service
UtOO p.m.
Sermon: "The Divine Event"
GRACE LUTHERAN
. CHURCH
Eleventh and Ferry
W. a MATER, Pastor
Christmas Day Service
11:00 a.m.
Sermon: "God's Gift of Love
and Life"
EMMAUS LUTHERAN
CHURCH
West Second Street
K. NYGAARD, Pastor
Christmas Day Service
11:00 a.m.
Sermon: "God's Christmas
Gift to the World"
CENTRAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Sixth and Pearl
HAROLD AALBTJE, Pastor
Christmas Day Service
11:00 a.m.
Sermon: "O Holy Nlghtl"
BETHESDA LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Dsnebo Dist, 4 miles S. W. of
Eugene .
INGWARD OLSEN, Pastor
Christmas Day Service
11:00 a.m.
Sermon: "God's Christmas
Gift"
"Unto Us a Child Is both . . ,
Come. Let Us Adore WM"
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CALENDAR FOR CHURCHES
IN EUGENE AND VICINITY
CITY CHURCHES
atrntM, Smlk-yi
SwvaaOj and Cbamcltott. B. L. !U
mpnuf. putor. SaDbath aarvleaa on
Saturday. Sabbatb arhooa. : a.m.!.
mornlnf woiahip, 11 a.m. Pram meat
Ins. Wed.. 1:00 p. m. Touni ptoslea
meaUns. Sat. 4:10 p. m.
AaMaablr af Gee Tabtraaelat
A. C. Mclntyre, pastor, Tlo Thirteenth
Ave. W.. Sunday School, S:5 a.m.:
mornins worship, 11 a.m.t young
people'a meeting, T p.m.: evening evan
felleUc service, s p.m.; prayer maetuuf
and Bible study Wednesday, S P-ra.
BaeUst (First):
Broadway at High. Vane R. We.
ster. D. S.. pastor. Sunday: Blbla School
:45 a.m.t momnlg worebtp 11; Baptist
unions 8:90 pjn.t pre-prayer T:00 p.m.:
evening toapal hour, T:10: Tuesday
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 4)
Springfield Lutheran Church
(Meeting temporarily in the Playmore Theatre).
Sunday, 'December 22
9:45 Rehearsal for Children's Program
11:00 Children's Christmas Program
Christmas Day
11:00 Christmas Festival Service
"GOD IS WITH US"
Sterling H. Simonson, Pastor
1212 K Street, Parsonare
11 m "A World Without Christmas"
7:30 P.M.
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
"THE CHRIST-CHILD"
Broadast over KUGN 8 to 9 P.M.
Brief Message: "A SONG IN THE AIR"
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Broadway
at Hlfh
CHRISTMAS DAY
7 A.M. Early Morning Service
7 P.M. Annual Sunday School Prog ruin
FIRST
EVANGELICAL
UNITED ,
BRETHREN
CHURCH .
fitlt aTTirl VatN
Christmas Sunday
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. CHRISTMAS SERVICE
"Isaiah's Christmas Star"
5:00 p.m. "VESPER CONCERT"
. 7:30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC HOUR
"The First Christmas Tree"
or "God's Great Gift"
Charles Fogg Minister
Willagillcspie
BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHAPEL
Welcomes You to the Wlllaglllesple School
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:30 KM.
Classes lor All Age
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 7:30 PM.
Play: "THE SHEPHERD OF BETHLEHEM"
Directed by John Moore
MUSICAL BELLS P. WALDO DAVIS
Lighthouse
Temple
(Open Bible Standard)
12th and Olive
May the glorious light ol peace
ana love and Joy shine upon
you and those dear to you as
you Join together In the cele
bration oi His birthday.
9:45
SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00
"THE LOST STAR"
A Christmas Sermon
7:30
ILLUSTRATED CHRISTMAS
MUSICAL SERVICE
AND
SERMON BY PASTOR
"ARE YOU SAVED?"
All Welcome
E. J. FULTON. Pastor
OLD TIME REVIVAL
St
SPRINGFIELD ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Tth end B Streets
EVANGELIST AND MRS. PAUL PIPKINS
Noted convenllsl end cemp meeting speeker from Cell
fornia. This will be Evangelist end Mrs. Pipkins last
week In Springfield, speaking each evening at 7:49.
The Pipkins have been so popular that the congregations
have asked them to remain through the Christmas Holi
days. They will speak thru Thursday evening.
Come and Help Us Enloy Our New Comlortabl
Church.
Arthar Hjrlsnd, Paste.
W. F. Lee, Minister Tel. 910-1
, Zensw-