Pan 12 THE CAPITAL' JOUKNAL. Salem. Orem . I Friday. December 18, 1953 Salem Churches Observe Christmas Various Ways The anniversary e( the Christ child, one of the most sacred incidents in Christendom, will be celebrated by Selem churches Sunday by appropriate music, children's recitations and in other similar manners. In some instances the celebration will extend Into next week with Christmas eve candlellfhtlnf services closing out the programs. Caroling will play prominent part in the observance with young (oik from many churches touring the city. Programs (or Sunday, in condensed form, include: First Christian Christmas vespers 4 p.m. Sanctuary choirs directed by Dean Melvln Grist; Junior choir directed by Ernest Savage; candlelighting, carols, tableau and "Christ mas Concerto" by string quartet. Carolling by youth groups from T to 10 p.m. Dec . 23: 7:30 p. m. Christmas pageant di rected by Mrs. Glen H. Vergets. West Salem Methodist 8:15 p.m. Cantata, "Carols of Christmas" by Lorens with Mrs. Kay Fooe of Portland, guest soloist; 8 p.m. Wednesdsy, Dec. 23 Christmas program for en tire family with the Intermediate Youth Fellowship presenting the play The Lost Name." Knight Memorial Consrefational 11 a.m. Cantata "The Babe of Bethlehem" by Hamblen, directed by Mrs. Richard Smart; 7:30 p.m. Pageant "Adoration of the Kings and Shep herds." First Presbyterian 4:30 p.m. Christmas program with children and youth departments participating. Santa Claus to visit children in their Sunday school rooms and adults will be served refreshments. Court Street Chrlstiaa Dec. 19. 10 a.m. to noon, Bible school Christmas party for children from two years through sixth grade: Dec. 20: 9:30 a.m. Bible school program: 7:30 pm. Cantata The Great Light" by Lillenas. Gardea Road Chrlstiaa 7:30 p.m. Christmas program. "White gifts" to be received for the needy and for the Boise Christian children's home. Keiser Cammanlty 7:43 ana snort film entitled The 7:30 p.m. Christmas program Christinas Star." St Peal's Episcopal 5 service with junior choir singing carols. First Baptist 6 p.m. College B.Y. Christmas bos party. T30 picture book to depict Christmas with background music by Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr. Original paintings by Miss Dar lene Engdahl. Kngleweod Evangelical V. B. 7 p.m. Children's pro gram on tfle Uieme "Let The Earth Receive" directed by Mrs. Melvln Propp. Sr. Mrs. C. A. Martin and Mrs. Dick Sorick. Halberl Memerial Baptist program at 7:30 p.m. Baptist Youth service at 6:13 p.m. with Miss Ebert, missionary appointee to South Africa as special speaker. St. Mark's Lutheran 4:30 p.m. Sunday school program and children's exercises. White gifts to be brought by chil dren for distribution at Falrview Home. Capital Baptist 11 a.m. Specal muse by the chor and voln solo by Jean Merrll. Specal Youth Fellowship at the J. Crey Moore home of Slverton Sundy night. Christ Lutheran 4 p.m. Beginners and primary depart ment Sunday school program. Caroling Sunday evening by Junior and Senior Luther leagues. First Evangelical V. B. 7:30 p.m. Christmas concert with William Fawk at the organ. Leslie Methodist 7:30 p.m. Cantata, "The Heavenly Child" by choir dlrectel by Mrs. Glenn Humlstnn. First Methodist 4 p.m. Christmas vesper services by members of the church school. Calvary Baptist B p.m. Christmas drama, 'The Empty Room" by High School Youth Fellowship under direction of E. D. Lundberg. Dec. 21 Sunday School Christmas program. Salem Heights Baptist 6:30 p.m. Sunday school program. Grace Lutheran 11 a.m. S p.m. Program by intermediate Good Shepherd Lutheran oy cnurcn icnooi. Bethel Baptist fl:18 p.m. Christmas carol sing by young people followed by refreshments. Sifverfdn Sunday Musical Program Silverton Rev. Paul W. Henry, pastor of the local Meth- Tht Orblln t MlulwurT 9:45 ami Sunday School II :H ajnBehold ThU Child" 7:10 bjsw Annual Sanday f chool Chrlitmas Program FOURSQUARE CHURCH 490 N.19th s. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Come .... 9:45 A.M. ENJOY - OUR CHRISTMAS SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM Treats for ALL the Children Dec. 20 7:45 P.M. A Christmas Drama "THE COBBLER SHOP" Rtv. Roy WortMngton, Potter Dtc. 20 i',-' , ' it 9 Original Pointings -fr Original Seript it Singing if Musical Features 'Treats for tery Kiddie Present" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dr. Lloyd T. Andrraon, Pastor p.m. Special music by choir Birth of the Saviout:" Dec. 23 by the children and skit The p.m. Christmas Sundsy School Sunday school Christmas Primary department program; and senior departments. 3:30 p.m. Christmas program odist church, is announcing a Christmas music program for 8 o'clock Sunday evening, Dec. 30, in the church auditorium. Mr. Knute Dugerness, direc tor, will present the Methodist Sanctuary choir in the choral work of the cantata: "The Child of Bethlehem," by Forrest Wal ter. Supplemental special Bum-, bers will include a mlramba solo by Carol Zetterberg, "Ave Maria," Bach; vocal duet by Mrs. Craig Clark and Mrs. John Lalicker, "O. Holy Night," anon; violinduet, Mrs. Fred ' Frick and Mrs. William Iron, In i a Medley c( Carols; and a vocal solo by Mrs. Paul W. Henry: I "The Virgin Slumber Song," ' by Reger. HEAR... Jock Troup Scotland's Great Evangelist! Sunday, Dec. 20 11:00 a.m. Great Rally 3:00 p.m. Salem's only opportun ity to hear! . a . 7:30 p.m. MI6INAI SIOtT tOM CHRISTMAS PROGRAM) FEATURING talent Churched Pirt4 ifimlsui t'BtteX Bnthns CTt Manas vb4 tuaaar. IU. . O lllll 1 eftlBUltf, UMlf eKJasMI 1(1 . WortaU WW a a. Mtli: Tha WoaaWrfHl Mum." TmiU MIahi I N PH. Woral 1-M 9-M. CuitUi "Tna MftUflty." Tk Battta aUaMtot North CattM at D" atraata. Jut. ftudalph Woyk. Ma ts. auo.e)ar ftt f tt iE Cbrtsu BM VOrahtO MtttM aVt II saU, tha M UJ jW tftlnt M UM UpM. "OtfaJ Ba cam Man." Spt. art rata at 1M p.m. Ctii vt4t enrutaa itzu aiag a U a. . nra C araaatlaaal Church arhoal 10 a a. Pattlta CbrUtmaa atrvlca 11 a-a. wraw. "tar af aaea." Dr. Ju nta J. KttMr. Church acnool Chrlttaaa Taapar pragraa a.. Calvarr mum Santa Uaarty at Millar atratt. Omar I. Birth, pasta. aUNa arhaal 41. Thank loo. Ood. . . . Par hm" 11. Broadcant avar KOAB UN ate. -Tfca Eaplr Booa" a. Yoejtb Cnruiaaa drama. Chrlatmaa analcal awtaaaa I N by tha Caltarr choir, dlractad a? s. o. Uodaun. Ctuut Lataaraa Btata atraat at llth. Att. T. al. Osbhard. naator. Warahip atrvscaa . it a m. Btrmaa by tha paa tat. Moate bv tha ataler choir. Identical atrrlca with apodal aiaaM by tha Jnniat abotr It am. undar school BlMa alaaa at It a.ai. Children's Chrlatmaa proaraa 4 p ai. Carolina partial af tha Baalar ana Junior Luthar Laagua a JO a av Wtaltraa MHaadtit oiith Uth and Mill utu. Sunday It 1 M am. tha chords achael prtMBta Btory al tha Pirn enrutaar la paaaaat Including arcMnrauaai ana Tocai auabtra. rrat Ma4kaiUt--Marsat at Wintar St. at. C. Miller, paalor. Bunaar achaal and aarntng warabtp atrrvca combined raaant tha aaaaal Cnrlataaa prostrata U a at. Teiacr tamoa $ p at. Choir raaanttat tha Caatata: Tha Ortat lMh" aodar diracuaa of rbll Mcuar- taWra HrlU Baptitt Ubtrtr R4. and Madroaa tta tha OaainuBlij Bali), IUt. Klmar J. Hlabart, pattor. Sunday school : sjb. R. C. Doty. iupt. atora tnt varahip pattar'a aioasaaa. "Tha Ba vionraa a (Hit," Braainf atrrW 30. Tha Sunday achaal camtaw proaram. Capital BaatUt Saodty achoo II a.n. Morainf vonhlp 11 a.m. Cbristmat an (ham by tht choir. Training union d:M pa. BTtnlnc worship 1:41 pa. ChriaU naa earat alaalna. fattor't atrmoa: "Tha Chrlrt af tht cradJi." Youth Ptliovibip a pa, ai m suraaa ttreat, suvtrtan. Oraao Latharaa (ELO unnyrltw and Laaslni avtnuat. Primary dtpartmcnt Sunday acnool ChrUtmaj vrovram a.m. Chrlatmai proiram. Znttr madia ta dtpartmcnt, l p.m. Servlco el aarolt and. caodlfllahtlna. Cbristmat ava . It p.nrl cniitunaa lattrvu atirieo XMoaabor u. it a-a. tt. Mark's iBiatraa- Ml North Church ttrcat. Sunday school 0:10 a.m. Olvina icrvlca and reception el new members 11 a.m. Sermoa by the patter. Annual Sun day achoo Cbristmat procram 4:30 p.m. Oilto lor tha chlldrto. Wm4 ttM Metkatlit ChltMk bhnal S:t a.m. IolrmmllBt Tratb rllovghlp S:10 p.m. Chruuau iuuu S:ll p.m. Sslal PsbI'i E.Im.nI chareh and ChtmaklU. H0I7 ConmaDloa 1:M t m. Pamilr MrTlct tnd church tcbool t:M a.m. Prayer atrrlca or SueharUt 11 s.m. Nuratrr atboei la aarlah how 11 a.m. Churcb acboc4 Cbrlitmas program I p.m. Midweek Communion (Wedoasaarl 7.M a.m. CbrUtmaa Iva (Commuoien) Dta. J4 11 p.m. KalcM Mamarlal Canareiatlanal--Loula . Wblta. mlbliMr. Sunday arhaal t it a.m. cnrlatmaa aemea lor all deparU menta la obana af lira. Bdcar Dauan eur. Uornlaa worihlp 11 a.m. Sermon or tha minuter, "Tha Loit Star." Tha choir will praaent a cbrlaunaa cantata. 'The Baba or Bethlehem ' Hamblen, under the direction of kfre. Richard Smart, lira. Lewla Mitchell, orcanlal. CbrUtmaa pafeanL -rba Adoration of tha Klnsa and Shephrrda" l:N P.M. Lablah Ceiamanttr B. M. Booka. B.D.. paalor. anodar achool 10 a.m. oldeona to tell or their work 11 a.m. aunde achool and Junior Cbrlatmaa proiram 1 la p m. Salem Trath Center 341 Chemeketa. Sunday achool IS. Service 11. Topic: "Tha Birth at an Idea." Rev. Ollva atevene. St. Jabn'a Lutheran Ma. Synod) Court at North 14th Sts. H. w. oroea. paator. Serylce at 10:30. Sunday achool :ls. Bible class I JO. MrSTSkBlaatdt rkitah ana Isawe Tattara mM Latter Day Saiata--aaerta W. Speed, paator. Bevtntaenth and Chtmtktta sti. f?hurr h arhnnl a ate. Wiwahia utn 1 1 Oeorta W. spaed, tpraker. Irtalnt Mr- Tic a. cnriitmaa proiram. Cnarch at Jeaat Christ af Latter ta Batata ( ruth and Madlaon St., John B. Ballabury. blahop. Priest hood meetlnc t a.m. Sunday achool vita aperiai cnrntmes protram 10 3a am. Sacrament aerviea with Chrlatmaa pro iram by choir. Tha First Chrlstiaa Marlon and Cot taee. Church achool 1:4ft a.m. Morning worth lp 10 45 a.m. Sermon b mlntatcr. Donald Payne, "How Par It It to Bathfa- nam-- Antae ay tna chair. V taper atr net p.m. Ptrat Caareh af Car I at, SeltaUat lib erty and Chemeketa atr-tti. Sunday aanaai at ll a.m. Mortiln terrirt 11 am. Leuaon-aermon aubjeet: "la tha Unlrerae. Includlnv Man. Bvolred by Atomic Force" Kvenlnt aerrte at t. Lea- taon-aermoa aubJact' "la th UnWera. ineiaaios Maa, aTvolTad by Atomic Poraa" Cbrlitlaa Mtaalaaary Alllaaea North th and Oalnea. Rev. Paul W. ounther. paator. Sunday arhool t 49 a.m. Morn Ina worahlp: "Behold Thli Child"' -by paator ll am. Annual Sunday arhoal CbrUtmaa procram 7 30 p m. Oardew laad Chriatlaa 4041 Market atreet. L. H. Camp, m la I iter. Bible achool 45. Worihlp and Communion U. Solo. "The Bleaaed Bom" Mn. Merle Van CieaT. aarmoa: -Tha Mlrarle of tha Manier.H CaiUtmat protraai 1 M. Metaabvaleal rHtrt North rvi. i ite. Sublet?! Tha Bible and IU Trmh 1 ta p m. Tueadar. Wednetday and PrU day. It to p a. Tharaday. Ikrt Nelaoa in ehartt. St. Vlaratrl a Pt CathalW Cftium. bta and Mvrtle atratt. Maaaat al 0, 7 Ja, I 41. ta and ll l a m. Confeeatont Satur day, 30 ta I 30 and T ta I 30 pm. Ceatrtt lalberaa -Norlh Capitol and Oaine atreet o. B Runrttrm. at tor. Central Lutheran Hour KOCO JO. Sun day arhoal Moraine worihlp 11. .raios aervwe 1 tt. Coart atrwt CfcHetlaa Coart atreat at llih. W Harold Lyman aad Q. Philip First Church of Center at SaSe!n5nfiri 7:30 WEDNESDAY tVENINO CHILDREN'S ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Tha Public Is Invited William F. Clay, Pastor Presbyterians In Fund Drive Presbyterians to Salem will attempt to raise over (14.000 on Sunday morning through a volunteer offering and short-time pledges In a two- fnid campaign, the National Missions Building Fund and the New Property Fund. The National Missions Building Fund is a denomlna tlonal program to raise 11 000,000 for new church ex pansion in the United States snd for new seminary build' ings. The First Presbyterian church in Salem has accepted a quota of 18,103.13 In this national program. The -west coast area is one of the most needed places of Presbyterian expansion and will receive top priority In the program, The New Property Fund Is a local project. A few years ago the Salem church acquir ed new property in view of having to move from the capi- tol mall. The present cam' palgn includes the $8,200.00 balance which remains on this new property. The $14,803.29 If to be rais ed entirely by volunteer sub scriptions with payment dates on December 20, January 10, and February 14. The con gregation has been informed of the plsn by mail and by announcement from the pul pit. No Individual solicitations are to be made. At their last annual meet ing the congregation of First Presbyterian church authoriz ed such a campaign. The com mittee heading the campaign are Tlnkham Gilbert. Harold Phllllppe, A. A. Rogers, Ivan Stewart, Mrs. B. O. Schuck- lng and Barney Van Onse' noord. Methodist WSCS In Lunch Meeting Woodburn Ths refular all-day meeting of the Wom en's Society of Christian Serv ice of the Methodist church was Tuesday, Dec. 15, at the home of Mn. Harold Livesay, beginning at 10:30 ajn. Co- hostesses with Mrs. Livesay were Mrs. Charles Dean, Mrs. Roy Arney and Mrs. Charles Tyler. A builrifesa meeting was held In the morning with Mrs. Clifford Applegate presiding and a sack lunch was served at noon with dessert and cof fee furnished by the heatesses. For the afternoon program Mrs. A. . Austin led the de votional service. Mrs. Charles Tyler reviewed the chapter. Wonderland of the South" from the book "Within These Borders and Mrs. N. F. Ty ler, who was program chair man, read a Christmas story,! When the Wise Man Appear ed," by William Ashley An derson. .After the program there! was a cookie exchange. The next meeting, Jan. 19, will be at the home of Mrs. N. F. Tyler with Mrs. James Livesay as program leader. urd. ttinlitart. Bibia teboot Chtiitma prat-ram t:3 a.m. Mornlna werthlp 10 a'rlocfc. Barmen by W. Harold Lyman. Wha Chritimat Cornea." Chriatlan Bndtavor hour ; pat. Brenlnf atr rlca 1:30 e clock. Cbrlatmaa cantata. St. Paal't Balaeaaal Oiarch and Cba mcHeta atreata. Holy Commonion 1:30 a m. PamUy aervlot and ehnrth arhaal f 30 a m. Praytr aanlea ar Bvcbarui 11 ll a m. Nurtary In aaruh haute 11 a.m. Midweek Comrannloa (Wtdntlday) 1:M . ChuTch achool Chrtttmat protrti I p.m. Tha above la aid cbureh. Chrlat maa Ert na new aauren. Boatb uaerty and Myerat. Bervlea af tha Holy Xacba- nt ll p m. Chrutmaa Dar-aaip com amnion 10 a.m. Flrat Metbadltl Two moralni aerrleet SO and 11. Sermon by tha mini ter: "By-patuni Bethlehem. Brookt Moore, mtnltUr. St. laaeam't CathtMi CbemekeU and Winter. He. Jea. K. Vaaderaaek. paator. Sunday maaaea: S. T. 0. t il, 10:30 and 1141. Caafeaitoni Sttarday: J 30 U 1:30 and 130 to t. Plrat dalrltualtat 400 North Collate. Circle and healtni eervlea at 0 30. Retu lar eervtct at 1:30, speaker Ha. Maalna Roberta. rmiarlaa Petimhlp at Sate MS north Cottai atreet 10:30 a.m. Plrat Bapttat -Marioa and Ubtriy. Dr. Lloyd T Anderaon. paator. Sunday achoal 4 a m. Worahlp 11 a.m. Dr. Jock Troup, vuitlns ovanteltiL Special rally 3 p m. with Dr. Troup. Totth rtetttnte 0 IS p.m. Ooapel aenhra 1:30 pm. Annual Sanday tehoPl Cbrtetrnta protram. oririttmat at aaaditiuni tar fit Thuraday 11 pm. Paar Caraer Bapttat Stata aad Klfl it reel i Rev. ttor L. Lawekt, porter. Sunday achaal O il a at. Worahlp 11 a m. Paator apeak int. Tovat aaopte laa- rua 0:30 p at. oaapei atrataa 1 to pa. the Nazarene Thirteenth 9:45 Church School 10:50 Christmas Sermon 6:30 NYPS Christmas Program 7:30 Cantata "Tha Chorus in tha Skies" Woodburn Churches Slate Christmas Services Sunday Woodburn Many of the Woodburn churches will hold their special Christmas pro gram on next Sunday, Dee. 20. A ChrUtaiaa aparatla "k Kin, la Sara1 la IU aaanaa vltt ha ar.aanlad Sr tba revaa aola af tna rauraauar. Caarnmaltr anuc. aunda al , a, , jl Concert Dec. 20 UUl City The Presbyter isn church choir will give a Christmas concert Sunday, Dec 20, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. This Is an annual event and one anticipated by Mill City and surrounding com. munlties. The program is un der the direction of Mrs. Don aid Sheythe, with Mrs. SeLos Toeye as accompanist. Program numbers will in' cludet O, Come, O Come Emanuel, Choir. Angels We Have Heard on High, Choir. Ava Maria, Rosamond Re- mine. Hall Mary, Maxine Hill. Joseph Came Seeking a Rest ing Place, Choir. No Candle was There and No rire, Msxlne HU1 and Choir. There's a Song in tha Air, Frances Merrill and Choir. O Holy Night, Noble Street- er and Choir. Silent Night, Dorothy Dyrh- man ana Choir. Christ Child Divine, Choir. There Were Shepherds Abid ing In the Field, PorUhy Dyrh man. While Shepherds Watched Their Sheep, choir. Noel, Choir. In Bethlehem's Lowly Man ger, Jean Cauble, Bernelce Gordon and Choir. Nativity Carol, Choir. Mary's Manger Song, Choir. From Out of the East, Choir. Cradle Song, Choir. Nazareth, Joan Cauble, Bet ty Kelly end Choir. Good Will to Men, Noble Streeter and Choir. Narrator for the program will be Rev. Noble Streeter. Woodburn Pastors' Christmas Dinner Woodburn The annual Chrlatmai dinner and party for members of the Woodburn Minlsterisl association and wives was held Tuesday night, Dee. 13, at the Methodist church with the women of the church serving turkey dinner at 6:30 p.m. Covers were placed for Rev. and Mrs. George Springer, Rev. and Mrs. T. M. Baxter, Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Van, Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Goble, Rev. and Mrs. Edward H. Baldwin, Rev. and Mrs. R. Brendler, Rev. and Mrs. J. 1 William Carlson, Rev. Ormal B. Trick and Rev. Ernest II- ; lum. Following the dinner Christmas carols were sung snd a social evening enjoyed, i asm are. St araaW: Vitas ft Ml mt IS WtcM.' For th It ' tusKk a am. vortAi mmi Um pmiw. av, Arthur OobU iU ipuk m tht ttv ! "If Chrut alaval Hot, CMM- Tr itndair twhotH stTttrtav far Um etallalTm ill M tuld WdAMtUf, DM. S3 M 7 4 IUt. ftabtrt S. Via will lutt u tola Woodburi avnd 1 1 1 FrMbrttrrltvai CbOICB "llMl Tour KUl." APMatlM M u BtttMi (Jtima ftt is l wis ri tha woocfeura Arcn u 11 Tb avnnuau Cbrutmu protrta U1 smratosj ( 4 clock stuMUy tiisWAsMa vita mm. WtvrrB Dofiiwr. ura. Chute Br, vrt. Clrd Wlntntar sBd Mrt. Rtr Sha- Br Slrtctins. Tbtr vUl tw tvctUAf Mrrlc. TtW Hi. Bt. BtBlftMla O. DutH. OD, fcUhofs f Ortgua. vUl U St. Mtrfi apiMoHl cBurcb auadftv at It a. a. for toofirmttloa af a dau at bIb. and will aiM prcacb. Tha churob acnool Ct rlitmsu aacrtd mihq( hroatb lao sita' luidcr tba alractioa af Mrt. T. M. Baxter. -vol aa arotaoiad at 1 i.a fluodftr. Scrneti vin ba held ChiUtaaa o at li j o'clock featuriBS Vatural Mtdalibt lucbarUt vltb fUv. T. M. Bai tar as etlaorant. For thoi Bet ablt ta attoad th aldnlahl MrvtM. bolr Coa n union vin ba aalabratad t t 30 Cbrlit nu a wd inc. Tha praaa of Mr a CtirUtmai ttatooat writttn br Rav. Ornal a. Trick vtu nav iu first mi bile praarautioa Sunday OTtnlnt at th Woodburn Mttbo liit churcb. Tb procram. vadar tb dl rocttoa of Mr. Lowell Moor, will bairn at 7; o clock. Tb Cbrlitak atrrtoa will bt at 11 a n. "luruil chrlstaa la tha Hatrt' will ba th atraon tool of tba alnlitor. Jtav. Trick. Tb Cbrltu aa tv Mrvleo Ut aa TtoiuadsW. Oae. h. at h:m p a. Th 11 o'clock aaraoa topi of IUt. 3. Winiaa CarliOB at tha Immwuel Luth. ran church Sunday would ba "Shall It aa no vacancy or Vacancy at Ohrut- maaf" Special atrvlo will ba hald Chriitma Day batinrUnv at It a a. Th Sunday Khool will praatnt IU Chrtataai proaraa Doe. fl at 1: pa. Th annual Chriitma procram of th Church of Jmu Christ of Latter Day saiat in Woodborn will ba praMotad by th Sunday achool elauat Dm. M at 10 I n. T. L. Workaan will dcllrar tha Cbmtau auiac. At tha ovanina r- ic at : o'clock an outor-town speak er wiu b preaant and twa local young poopte win ias Bart. Rr. HalUr B. Kimball of Mawbarc. confrrrac luparln Undent, will ba tuect tpaakar at tha Woodburn Free Method lit cnurcn at tna u o clock rvlc Sun day. Th annual ChrUtma oroiram wlD ba prantad Chrlatmaa , Doe. It. at 7: a'elock. Tba film 'Baanur will be a feature of tb proaraa. Tha b as tor. Rev. Geora Nonworthy. has bean taanu ea a tear oi absence for three aocttha bacaus of Maeac, Rj. Mackcy W. BUI of Woodburn, a professor at Oeorta Poi colltca at xewbert. It fiUlni la for Bar. Nonworthy. "Behold a Sartor win b th ll am. aermon topic of Rev. Herbert Hawley, Jr., paaior oi tne Kaorfaniaea cnurcn or Lat ter Day Saints in Woodburn on Bonder. A cantata "Th Choir of Bethlehem" will be presented durlnt th Chrlatmaa procram Sunday evenlni at I o'clock. "Ood with Us," win be tha sermon to pic of IUt. Oeorc Sprinter, pastor of the Woodburn Christian church at 11 a.m. Sunday. Tha arnual ChrUtma pro gram will ba held Sunday evening be ginning at S o'clock. Th program pre sented by tha Bible school will feature colored slides on "The Birth of Christ." Rev. i. n. Baldwin, pastor of tha Woodburn Church of Ood. will hare as nu topic for the Christmas mesaaaf Bub. day at 11 a.m. "It This Were My Last Christmas." Tba annual Christmas pro gram will be presented by th Sunday school In the evening beginning at 1;30 o ciock. directed by Mr. LuoIlM Chapelle. rot lowing the program the young people will carol and wilt meet later at the Lloyd Warm ire home for a Christmas party. A candlslisht Christmas atifi will b presented Wednesday ovenlng. Dec. 33 at tha church. The annual Christ maa wrograa. eji. rac ted br th Sunday school staff, will presented Sunday, Dae. 30. at th Woodburn Assembly of Ood churcb, be ginning at 1:00 p.m. A play "Scarlet Hiabon" will b featured br tha veuni people. At the 11 o'clock worship service th paster. Rev. Brnest Slum, win pre ant a Christmas sermon "The Oreateat Otft." Ancelte Meeiragers" will be tha 11 a.m. sermon topic of Rev. R. Brendler. pastor, at the Bible Baptist ehurcb In Woodburn. The annual Chriitma pro gram, presented by th Sunday school, will betla at l: p.m. Th Nldaros Lutheran church at Moni tor will bold lta Chrlatmaa service sun- day, Dec. 37, at ll a.m. and th chil dren's Chriitma program will be Mon day night. Dec. 31 In th parish hall be ginning at 7:30 o'clock. BARBEQUED CRAB AT NORTH'S 1170 Center 8L fTwBfHSE. Install Officers For S.H. Church Sweet Home Newly elected officers of the Fir Lawn Luth' eran church were recently In stalled in Sunday morning service. B. A. Donahe will serve as president; Mrs. John Bumbar ier, financial secretary; Lotca Tyler, Selmer Follesvold and Ingvald Padoen, treasurer; and Erling Sale, John Felchtinger and James Cidley, deacons. Following the installation service, the congregation met for a potluck fellowship din ner in the parsonage at First Ave. and Holley road. The first service of the new church was held Aug. 30, with Rev. Oliver Everette as the founding pastor. Services are now being held In the Seventh Day Adventlst church, but the new church building Is expect, ed to be ready for occupancy by early summer. Unitarians Will Hear Readings At the Christmas program to ba given at tha Unitarian Fellowship Sunday,, two drs mstlc readings consisting of extracts from Helen Keller's Journal and Christmas Story I by Laura Ingalls Wilder, will be given. j The Sunday school class will loin the conareeatlon fort the Christmas tree, carol sing ing and refreshments. David Dunlway will be in charge of the program. William Mets will lead the discussion rtoud which will meet at 6(1 Court. St. at 8 , p.m. ine subject under dis- CUSSlon will ha "RM-nnntmin. I tlonism, a New Philosophy of taucaiion. Hopewell Churches pastor. 10 a m, Sunday achool. 11 a. a.' WOrshlB Servie. T n m VaiiDi WaitlnsakSalk I p.m., Christmaa program. SUNDAY-Raymond Hoekstra MORI NEWS OP AFRICA DON HALE - DAVE SPERLE - SATURDAY Sunday Sehool, l:4S Elsla Furlott, teacher Mornlnr Worship, CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Tuesday, (:00 P.M. Play, "Christmas Eve and Ail Is Well" Treats for All Children FAITH TABERNACLE Evangelistic Temple MARKET AND PARK The Sunday School Will Present Their Annual Christmas Program Sunday Night 7:45 P.M. A Cordial Welcome to All CrCDsm CECDuCQ. Amity Churches ataaatst RJ'fcatd Cradar. pastor. Sua day school 10 b.k. Morning worship al 11. Special Cfcrtataae aasla. Keen tag aarrtee at ft. Sunday iUaat Clmataas Chore of Cm He jaaee Matt Alter, DJi4 alatetar. Bible achaal 10 a sm. Morning worship at lo. Christian En deavor t 30 p. a. Cbaneuaaa proaraa a 1: P-BV. . Methadu Bruco McConnaD. aUnta ter. Sunday achoal is a a. Morning war ship at 1L Christataa ptctihu t J .u Oak Grave Chaaal Bruce McCoonaU minister. Morning worship at 0.44. Sun day achool 1S:U a. a. AaaaaUy al Oed Prank K. Mane, pastor. Sunday hal it .a. Morning worahlp ll. Chrtaienas procraa T:M p a. Lebanon Vacation To Start Wednesday Lebanon Christmaa vaca tion in Lebanon schools will start at the close of afternoon classes Wednesday, Dee. 23, and continue until Jan. 4. The 11 -day vacation will mark the last break in regular classes until spring vacation March 18-22. At the high .school next Wednesday, students will hold their annual Christmas assem bly in the gymnasium starting at 1:35. Dismissal of classes will follow the program. . First Methodist Church , Dowstown-TheTsHWhHsJplfs With the Chimes TWO MORNING SUVICB 9:30 snd 11:00 A.M. "IY-MSSIM KTHUHEM" serwea by tht lusltlsr fcMdctri UlN ' 11:30-12:00 Brooks H. Moort. Minister First Presbyterian Church Cniawketa at Winter "THE BETHLEHEM PEACE APPEAL" By Dr. Poling S.S. Christmas Program 4:30 P.M. . Twa Services: 9:45 and 11A.M. KOCO, 10:00 A.M. 11:00 Rev. Wilson 5h and Gaines