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Ps. VI; tenor solo, Kaster eoDf. Mr.
Stevens; Ctrlst Ii lt.sen, J. A. Psrks I
Mrs. Young, Misses Simons. Win- I
lead, Kverelt, Utiiri. Htevens. Win-
i K'rberKtr, Hube, Kermer; scripture
j reading; prayer; baritone solo, ae-
'le-teil, Mr. Kobe; quartet, "Chriat I
j liien Indeed," Htiilte Mesdanies
j jouns; ajQd Morgsn, Messrs. rjterens
tand Kobe; offering and snouneements;
j "lileased I He," Gounod lira.
Young and Mr. Itsymer: choir, "I'rsise
( Ve tbe father," Goanod; sermon,
i 'The I'ictory Over JJeath;" bruin.
; 10), "(olden Harps Are Hounding;"
! benediction.
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TIIK ond of the Sal-liiitli, uh it bogiin
toward tlm first dav of the week, eamn
Mary Magdalene and the other Mary
to see the sepulchre.
And, behold, there wag a great oarth
ritiake: for the angel of 1 ho Lord de
scended from heaven, and eaino and
rolled the stone from the door, and sat
. upon it.
His countenance wan like lightning and
his raimont was white as snow.
And for fear of him tho keepers did
shako, and became as dead men.
And the angel answered and said un
to the women, Fear not ycj for I know
that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified.
Jle is not hero: for he is risen, as ho
said. Come, see tho place where tho
Lord lay.
And go quickly and tell his disciples j
that ho is risen from the dead: and, be
hold, ho goeth beforo you into Oallileo;
there shall ye see-him: lo, I have told
von.
j First Christian
j Oak and Kloventh afreet, K.
Stivers, pastor. Of all the days iu
the rear there Is none aa great as
Easter, ttuudaj
we hare a day
filled with good
thlnga. The sun
rise prayer meet
lug will be held
at B:HO . o'clork.
If tin weather I
favorable It
ba held on Win
ner's Butte,
not In the church
auditorium. Then
Uie H u n d e
school at 9:46
This will be our
greateat Kaster
Kunday. Certain-
ly not s sinale
member ol the church or school will
be absent, unless prevented from at
tending because of slckneaa or initios
ible hinderanres. We have set an
, aim of 1000 and we should go fsr
beyond that number. The "Avalon
Mala Quartet" from Eugene Hlble
University will alng two numbera at
the eloae of the claaa sessions. We
trust you will be present, regardleaa
01 ins weather, or hlnderances thi
can be avoided. The morning aer
mon subject is "The Keaurrection as
a grout fact" and the choir brings
i i.e message "U nail aiigbty Victor.'
'1 he evening service Is a special Inter
t In aa much aa the Knights Temp
lars are to attend in uulform. Wi
extend an Invitation, not only to the
Hlr Knights of the local organlsstion,
but to ail members In this vicinity, to
be present. Hpedal places will be
reserved for the members. We are
upectlng not only the membera of
nils urancn of Masonry but ara glsd
iu in. .ie au masons Who cars to at-
icnu. j no sermon is, "The lleaurree-
uon ana future Life." Again the
choir brings the Ksster number, "()
how lovely is Zlon." We urge the
.euiue oi nugene to attend (ihrlstlsn
services somewhere on Sunday. (Jo
to ins church of your choice, but by
all means go to church. Our hearty
Imitation la eitended. We aspect a
wonderful victorious day.
Charon af God
Mamie Illsconer, psstor. Bible
acboel st 10 a. m B. A. regies, su
, pertot.ndent, A. C. Head, assistant.
; Classes tor all agas. 1'r.scbliig ser
vile 11 a. m. The pastor will speak
, ou the suhjeot of the "Resurrection."
hastes- songs will be given to make
the service mere Impressive. Young
: .viusa ueouug 0:10 p. m. All young
people are welcome, llegular evening
aarvlee TioU Mubjeot "The Care of
Jst-mbe." J'rajsr meeting Thursday
vsnlui. TiHO. Xeu. ara cordially In-
sua vouia ana worship with us.
St. Marys Ealeooaal
Corner at Seventh avenue and Ol
ive street, Hev, Frederick o. Jen
nlngs, rector. Kaster day. Choral
kuohariet at 8.80 a. m. Holy com
munion si a s. m. Children Easier
flower service at 10 a. in. Choral
Kucha rial and sermon at XI a, m
Weening prayer and aermon at T:80
P. in. Oa Monday and Tuesday after
Laaur day there will ba a cel.br..
I Uoo of the Holy communion at t:ol
1 a. n. .
CeatraJ rVaeayterWa
Corner 10th and Ftarl llev. A. II.
Raundars, ndnlster. Vrof. John H.
tsietert, choir director. Mr., ltulh
j llsvls Cleaver, orgsnlat. Sunday
aehoul at 1MB. It A. Boulte, general
' superintendent, with an efficient corne
, or efficient officers sad capable lee
s euere iu charge. Kou are urge.1 to
I J'" l'lr u this greet working
1 frce of the church, and receive the
lusulratiuu sod blessing It sura fur
our dslly problems and dutlea. 'teg
ular morning worship with l.i.iul
Ornnler, Mrs. I'ruilence K, Clnrk.
Anliiems; "King of Kinga," Caleb
Simper; "Day fit Wonder, Day of
Uladnusa," I'. A. Hcbnecker. (1:4,1 the
Sunday school has au Kaster program.
First Church af Christ, Belantlst
Corner of Twelfth snd Oak strecta.
Sunday morning service st 11 o'doi-k;
Weduesdsy evening teatimonisl meet
ing at 8 o'clock: Sunday school at
0:110 a. m. Tbe reading room at room
812 McMorran and Washuurns build
ing, corner Bigluh and Willamette
streets, Is open dslly. eicent Sun
days snd legsl holidays at all hours.
The librarian Is in sttemlance from
2 until 1:00. Tbe aublect of the
lesaon aermon fur Kunday la "Are Sin.
wiaease and Deem Heel?" All are
cordially Invited to attend the church
services and visit the reading room.
First Mslhodlst Eplsospal Church
J. Franklin litis., minister. Au-
nusl Ksster lirrakfsst, under aus
pices of Wesley club, Sunday morning
at seven. All young folks of hlsh
ichool and university use in the
church ars Invited. At U:4S Church
school csll. Kvery teacher and pupil
Is expected to be In their places. Ui
nsve s record attendance. Come
on time. The pastor's morning theme,
eleven o'clock, will he "The Uvins
'brlst." A program of aneclal se
lections from Uandd'a "Meaiiah" will
lis rendered in connection with this
aervlco. The numbers are as follows:
Kolos "Hn Shall Feed Ills Hock,"
Mra. Olierteuffer; "Come Unto Ilim,"
Mine, Mclirnw; "I Know My He
deemer Ijveth," Mme. MrUrew; and
the Hallelujah Chorus, by the large
chorus choir. Ilo not miss this great
program of special music. Ilaptiams
and reception of members also at thie
sen-ice. So evening preaching ser
vice. Instesd, the annual sscred con
cert by the Mu I'M Kpailon soror
ity. All are Invited. I'rayer and
testimony aervlre on Thursday eve
ning. Young peoples societies meet
at 0:30 on Sunday evening.
Fslrmount Presbyterian Church
'Vlllsrd snd Fifteenth street. Kaster
will be a great day in our church and
we Invite you to worship with lie.
The lllble achorll la to have a special
progrsm at 9:4f of especial interest
to the membera and ita friends. We
would be happy to count you among
ua that dny. The church choir un
der the direction of Mra. Donald
Young, assisted by Me.ara. Stevens,
tenor; Kobe, baritone; Itaymer, bari
tone; and Mra, Morgan with mem
bers of our congregation, will give the
following Kaster program, at the reg
ular hour for worship, il'rogrnm:
l'iano voluntary, Mrs. 10. II. Hall;
processional, Jesus Christ la Hisen,
the choir; invocation, our inlniater;
hymn, 102, "1,1ft Up l'our Voices;"
nnthoin, Alleluia," I,ytuan Heyard-
the choir; reeponsive reeding, Bel. lfl-1
CHURCH'S HOPE LIES IN SERVICE
Crlsla la Pendlno In Protestantism, Deolsree Or. John Haynea
Holmes! Common Work la Reoommendod
Trinity Lutheran
j Corner (1th aod Pearl streets, Overt
Skillbred, pastor. Sunday school st
0:-l- a. in. As the morning services
begin at 10:80 we must ask all sehol
srs to be very prompt snd on the dot
st u:ir o'clock. We use the firet
15 minutes for devotional exercises
and half an hour for class work.
Come ond rejoice. Our lyord is His
en. jServlces at 10:30 both In Amer
ican and Scandinavian. Come and
find out how that can be done. Full
ritunl and special song by the choir.
Also baptism. The evening services
from 7:.'10 will be a program render-j
ed by our Sunday achooi, Ituth Oil
bertson, superintendent. It is soine
10 ne a ginna program, and every
irony is invited to attend. On Hm.
day evening the Chsrity Board meets.
On Thiirxln aw.ln ni.:
1 .-ih.u vuuir practice.
u nsiuruoy iu a. m.. the conf rm.
ents meet, and from 7:30 p. m. the
nroinornood meeting to, elect dele
gates to the slate conveution to be
held at Hliverton Muy 2, 8 and dtb.
1'lense come out men. Tbe conven
tion nt Kilverton will have some na
tionally known talent, you should do
your-best to be there.
First Unitarian
Knst Klcventli avenue t Ferry
street. Special Kaster service at
10:45 o'clock with sermon by the
pastor, Frank Fay Kddy. Sermon
topic: "The Crusades of the Christe."
The musical program will include a
violin solo by Delbert Monro end
vocal solo with violin obligato by
itobert McKnight. The church school
will meet at the close of the morn
ing service. There will also be a
meeting of the young people of the
congregation during the hour of the
cnurcn school to consider organiza
tion of a branch of tho Federation o:
Itcllgious Liberals in American col
leges.
PHILADELPHIA, April 11. OP)
liiibop Joseph F. Berry of the
Methodist Kpiscopsl church, in a crit
icism published In an ecclesiastical pa
lter, fairly csstigates church buildings
for the sin of ugliness.
"Grotesque," "unsightly." "atroci
ous" snd "misfits" are a few of Bish
op Berry's descriptive phrases, which
he heaps on present dsy church ar
chitecture, lie defends his accusation
fined to any section, but extends
from Maine to Cslifornia, although
being worst- in the middle aod far
west, because those territories are
newer and less conservative.
"Kverything hsa been sacrificed to
obtain the maximum seating capacity
at the minimum cost. The art-hitee-tnTsi
misfire are by no means con
fined to the west and south, we hare
them in the esit. Now to my simple
mind the ideal school of church, ar
chitecture is the Gothic. Irs lines are
alwsj-s simple, mind the ideal school
of church architecture is the Gothic.
Its lines are always simple, chaste!
enmmitteee within my knowledge
1 make me almost shudder."
Bishop Berry especially nrges the
employment of the best architect in
drawing the plans. "Good plans moy
seem expensive," he says, "but .poor
plass are more so.
Soft Italian Skies
Draw Thousands of
Pilgrims to Rome
ItOMft, April It. (A) The influx
into Itome of thousands of Holy Year
iiiltrricTi ni tntirisfR. drAWD here
and natiatymg. Th aetion is one , fr0IQ the USUfli early spring resorts
ol worship." j b rpDortrj o the unusually fme
The senior bishop stresses this WPather, is rapidly restoring to the
point, u ib tne purpose or a chaurvh.
he says, to express religious itnpul-
on the ground of many years' careful ! se" outskie as well an afford a place
observation of eceltfiiasttc buildini.
and bis dedication of more than 800
Methodist Kpiacopal churches during
bis tenure of office.
''Xo other class of public or private
buildings hits been bungled so gener
ally," the biihop says of churches,
lie further adds the sin of erecting
what be terms "square, over-grown
dry-goods boxes' has not been con-
for their expression inside. . "The
character of a church litiilding is so
closely related to the possibilities of
spiritual work which should be done
within its sacred waits, that to make
a failure out of a church building is an
act that comes very near to being a
crime. Because a building is of low
cost is no reason why it should be
ugly. The blunders made by building
city its pre-war position as one of
the most interesting of . European
capitals.
Again the Sevrn Hills look down
not only upon the Eternal City, the
traditional home of the Papacy and
the custodian of the empire's relics,
but also upon a flourishing modern
city which keeps its rank among the
first metropolises of the world with
a surprising economy of effort.
For example. Home's beat shop
ping thoroughfare, the Via Condotti,
would be !oat in Fifth Arm,
fact, it would stretch bardlr n.
than two blocks of that fine T
It coum oe tucttwi away jt,
street or in tbe area between R
and Oxford streets of Londna
it could never be found in ie
of shopping streets of I'aris JtJ
yet Roman men and worn on of '7T
better classes are aa modisfcij. -Tl
as smartly dressed as any t
over.
Rome's Eroatet nrcniti. ,u.
TTmhitn i nr or Tl-irt... I
r,r:: v: :;:v. :v" r
nuey, nii'i nwrra Ml me Cltv . I
... 1....V.... t .1.. .:jj ''"nj
me . ,u,uiue ages iriti
no sidewalks and hardly room ;
two carriages to pass esch
And yet Kome tins eorje of hr
est and most luxurious motor , I
dents arc among the best cus!oniIt I
WATER ASSURED TO LONDON
LONDON, April 1L W) Er,ti
at. a cost 01 flii.ww.trw, me tatt
poti can water ooaru s now storii
noia o,jw,'a,wu gabions, wtii
complete in a lew weeas. Thts vx
insure London again?, all
Fslrmount Christian
iocation nt 17th and Columbia
streets. Minister, H. I,, rjimn
Promptly ot IlrfJJ the Bible school be
gins work. A great attendance Is ex
pected for Kiindsr. The
school children will give a special
program, in naiution to the usual class
work. In the evening i-Knw-h
ocsiuouig nt o:ru, tne choir will ren
dor a good musical nrosram. Ker
mons for tho day will emphasise the
Kaster thought, and the spirit and
power or inc resurrection of Christ.
rem inristian r.ndeavor luceting at
1 p. m. A contest is in let every
r.noenvorer, and many friends be
preBeni.
First Baptist
Corner of ICishth and Pearl lre,.l.
Charles B. Dunham, pastor, Arah
noyt Aae, music director. Our Ecns
tcr program will be given in the Bible
school which meets at 11:45. Also
specinl KaBtcr services at the morn
ing hour of worship nt 11 o'clock.
The choir will sing "On Wings of
.Morning Borne" (Miller), and George
Signer will sing the solo "Light"
(Ncott). The pastor will preach. J lis
subject being, "Ho Is niseii." There
will be baptism during this service.
(Continued from page five)
Rev. Dr.
lly GKOKOR HHITT
John Haynea Holmea
(NKA Service Writer)
htt VoltK. April 1I.--A common
,, rather than a common be.
lief ! the ,aac Inlere.t In the l'..
nmulty Chun-h In New York which
Its minUter. the llev. Jh nes
Holmes, believes Is a type of the re
ligious areartti.f inn il.
r.iisler musical II o'clock. "Th, lies- j hsv. no liniilstinns of belief
nrwtioii Mesiage" being tbe pallor's ,; "r of rla.a." .... ir. ii.,. ,r
New uieubers will slso be re-1 "'""Htueiicy tododes Catholics, l'ro-
thel.ts, rich. Mir. white i
theme.
relvra st this service, rlpe.-ial choir
niiuiliers ere aulbera "lUllelnJah
thorns' tMessish). HsuJcl; Hurl
rsr Wstdmi.n What of the Niiht?"
(rlsrjesiil), Mr.it.. Swleit aud
J'-ncs; iv.lo "I Know That My He
d.enier Utelli" (Meisish), llsndrl.
sirs, resrsou. At 7 s. lu. the i h.i,
teststil
snd hla.-k One-third nf
re je, n , ,rl,rj
r. u, . , nr,.,,.,, riurch, althniifh
. "urse our bst-kgrotuid is tlist of
I hrisllsn trsdltlnu."
Kven the ni.t.i fip,nl.
tirstsmenislist, may find ii,i.r,t
thinking on ths subject. Consequently
we have denominations, endlessly
multiplied.
"In the Community- church our
ho-nd of interest is the community,
the common welfare. It ettrscts per
sons of all belief,. practice, or.
gaiiuatmn upon the basis of belief
tend, to disintegration, while upon
the basis of work it leads to unity.
"Many religious liberals m.
r.u,.,,..!. u,,n u,
ami upoh 'a lif
t
fstth.
a erect'
Hut
ijrtir.,w mu ih.io it, eunasl ' , sroup 01 tieterosen-
communion service aud Is. nil ta new 1 '''"'""s ail in the man who is
officers. ia the prajer meeling room. ! Keen brown es are
At (he same hour, in the losiu sinll. , in"" 'aiure of his length
torium, will U held a sunri.e prayer I , ".T' Ur ' t"''- perception
meeting for the entire church lurio- i , " ,r,1"- Ami although he
bership. Vespers st 4 p. in. with our I i jr 'snv churchmen to
Urge choir presenting the Kaster i fj " "Wrs)ue radical, he yet retains
cantata. Christ the Victor" (Hudler' . """ brother!,.
Ituckl. N eveni... eervi... '!'. ioified and. wuhal. .
niesnug luursoay evening st T o'
clock, with the Mstor leading. Is
aun tr Mark l:S.V-4. You sre
Urged to join lie in this quiet hour
of prayer and praise. A cordial In
vitation Is extended for all the ser
vices of our church.
our members ; deed i, p,,r,ly p,r ,,
are trying here to a.,rmble s.
lirei-t the effort of the uia.s on a so
cial bssis for the benefit of all.
"Iur emphasis upon common work
for the common welfare smmints act
ually to Ideals on the Job. It i. trv.
mg to make real the dreams and v'i
si..n. of the soul. We sre trying
to elimmste wsr. ignorance and pov
erty ami to sseke individtisle better.
e seek that improvement In the
lives ami conditions of men which the
I coming at the Kmg-
u'o 01 on earth.
The e.sence of relien I. f,w.
ship of ,n in the l,(e ami love of
liwl.
To aerva woll and
to deal fairly, to
profit not alone In
dollars but In the
good will of thoso
with whom wa
transact business, to
correct our occasion
il errora, to Improve
our opportunities
end to roar from our
dally work a finan
cial structure which
hall ba known for
all that la best In
banking, that Is tho
indurlng ambition of
Bank of Commerce
Eugene, Oregon
Tha secret of Our
Substantial Growth
Is Our Substantial
Sorvlca.
Bank
Commerce
EUGEN E.OREGON
.. "Th 'o I am in the church Is
thst I Kelt.. 1 i.-..
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lt church at present i. fscing thel, , """""n"' church ia sa e.tu-
" Prl,l in centuries of it. i ,' T "
history." Ir ll,ue. .... I """ined to enliahlen
"I belle,,' ,,e l'rete.t.n, church Ther.i's ".'i'""' ' ."" r"-'""-as
we know II is (. h. 1 , . " ' '"
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"HE IS NOT HERE FOR HE IS RISEN"
The greatest message ever brought to Man -
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Oak and Eleventh Streets
Will Celebrate the Great Resurrection Victory all day Sunday
PLEASE NOTICE THE PROGRAM
SUNRISE PRAYERMEETING. If the weather is favorable, this service
will be held on Skinner's Butte. If not, at the church. The time is 6 30 a m
THE GREAT SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:45 A. H. :
This is the greatest single school that assembles in the state of -Orgon
Our Aim Is 1500 fresent
We will go far beyond that number we hope.
Avalon E. B. U. Male Quartet Sings
At the closing exercise of the Sunday school this group of talented youne
men will sing. You will want to hear them.
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS OUR GUESTS ;AT THE EVENING SERVICE
We are happy to make this announcement. We cordially invite the Sir
Knights of the local organization as well as others in the vicinity to attend
AH Masons Will Receive a Hearty Welcome '
Dr. Stivers Preaches at Both Services
Morning theme, "The Resurrection a Fact." '
Evening theme, "The Resurrection and the Future Life " '
The Decorations Will Be Most Beautiful.
The Great Choir of 70 Voices, Directed bv Prof C FT
Hohgatt, will bring the Easter Music.
R,i " H lovely is Zicn." by
GO TO CHURCH ON EASTER SUNDAY if , j
to W,, ol your ZSftl
Remember the Victorious Easter Message
"HE IS NOT HERE FOR HE IS RISEN"
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Supt. .Sunday Sdi.H
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Prof. C. H. Hohgatt
Uioir iroetor
Dr. E. V. SUvera
Pastor
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