v Evening, May 9, 1925
THE EUGENE M U A JB D
Page Nine
AND ETHIOPIAN TREASURER TOPIC
. g0nest Report, Full of Holy Gh03t and Wisdom Seems to Have Been Pre-
viuaui vi tain, ciMuiuiiur f inus
"n. W'n'T'Mn, 10: Philip and
oTWo--AC. ..
WM ErclutOT. D. D.
vBOnr"-' ApoBt,e of
"? k.t "fport. full of tho
'B,l,t ."d ora." who were
K the rly ohurcb .to ad-
fad". " 'or, thC
' (Art 6:S-5); thus leav
J!tl free for their work
c i .Piritl minl.tr.tlon
j ,.' tm I .-other of
the Martyr,
nm. to have been pre
. UbYral-spiriled Christianity
! .. interest in the .preading of
?r , to the Oentile.. He was
CX free from the prejudice.
""Cw, .Peter cas r"1 wi,h "
" -i Fthiopia was a. much the
arorf t-U- inheritor of the
P" hi. own heart.
21:S. we learu ium .
PhiUo'at Cae.area, and ap-
itlltlr a "'"
houBe for Borne
In this connection we learn
nun. had lour unuiarrivu
H.hKrs, evidently women of grace.
ir'Sl virtue, for it i recorded
itilther "did prophesy.
"S i. "" "the ET.feIl.f
7, beautiful name! It ia no
.int it food repute today, for good
, ire toon imitated, and all to
S chr.cter, with little training
STi,,, character, have taken to
Swnh-ei this noble title of "evaiujc
But the sham and imitation
Atikl never be allowed to obscure
lit itnnrth and beauty of the real.
IK greatest men in the church
trenlboot the age. have been evnn-
AU-oenuds, propaganui.:!,
(Thrift: teUing ne meus vi .....
pd neirs of God. That is an evan
nlist a bearer of good news.
Philip IS I'ue Kxniinuv.
. Win here as a man under
sjiritusl guidance, seeking opportunl-
tO dO gOOO, BOU IV ivu tur biuij
bl oirn soul. Is there anything
tilt has brought joy and satisfaction
untie about that? Men seek all
tn of contact, and opportunities In
Ae nuking of money, in building up
l rireer, in the business of politics,
ui in sll manner of spheres outside
'nlilion. An evangelist is one who
u active and energetic in the work
the Gospel as other men are in
the field of business.
And Philip found hi. opportunity.
Ererr man seeking spiritual oppor-
tjuuty finds it There may be limited
(eportunitles of making money, of
trrompliehing almost any desired end,
tat the one thing in which this world
rich is in opportunities of doing
tood. It is a world almost ideally
limited in its need and condition for
those who have made it their chief
Winces to proclaim and live the
Christian Gospel of redemptive love
lad brotherly service.
Bnt Philip found his ODDortunltv
there others might easily have
eiued it In this Ethopian treas
on t less earnest and less Intelli
tea evangelist might have seen only
i mm ot oarK skin, a man from a re
mote place, unimportant and not
torth while. A good evangelist
hwwi opportunity when he sees it
-perhaps because he is so earnestly
winni for It
Aid opportunity knocked at the
wraf the Ethiopian also. He read
at eenprores, and like many otherB
he did not understand. But, unlike
"J who do not understand, the
Muoniin treasurer had the good
EM to realise thnt he did not i.n.
rMu4. He was willing to receive
wmiaion.
I i. a part of our Sunday .ervice that
you will enjoy attending and be a
preparation for the morning worship
I which follows at 11 o'clock with the
1 pastor speaking on the theme "The
Spirit of Mothers' Day." Mr. Siefert'.
; olo, "Little Mother of Mine" (Bur
leigh), and the anthem, "And Ood
i Shall Wipe Away All Tear."
(Coombs) .ung by our large chorus
i hoir, will be the special musical num
bers at this service. Evening .ervice
at 8 o'clock with ltev. Bruce tiiffen
bringing the mesnge, his theme be
ing "A Personal Worker In a Court
room." The quartet will sing "Sa
viour Breathe an Kvenlng Blessing"
(N'eidlinger), and the congregation
will join in familiar hymns. Junior
C. K. at 4:30; Westminster League
and Senior C. E. at 7 o'clock. Pray
er meeting Thursday evening at 8
o'clock, lesion text Matt. 6:R-15.
You are cordially invited to all of
these services, and urged to make
your church home with us if not con
nected with some other.
with Mi,. Tillie Dorffler.
meeting Thursday evening.
Vrayer
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Corner of Twelfth and Oak St..
Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock;
Wednesday evening testimonial meet
ing at 8 o'clock; Sunday school at
0:80 a. m. The reading room at room
S12 McMorran and YVaahbume build
ing, corner of Kighth and Willnmette
streets, ii open daily, except Sundays
and legal holldny. at all hours. The
Librarinn ia In attendance from 12
uMil 4. The subject of the lesson ser
mon for Sunday is "Adam and Fallen
Man." All are cordially invited tn at
tend the ihurch services and visit the
rending room.
Gospel of Laugh has to
Spread
Theological Stud.nt Lays Aside'
Brtils and Joint up at
Funny Man tn Oirout
First Methodist Episcopal
.1. Franklin Haas, minister. Our
Bible school convenes at 0:45 each
Sunday morning. Dr. Hunt in charge.
If you are not enrolled elsewhere,
we invite your attendance heri
Young people's societies gather at 7
ench Sundny evening. The high school
Kpworth League in the Ladies par
lor. Interesting and helpful program.
The Wesley club meets in the Uni
versity department. The pastor will
bring a Mothers' liny meBsnge at the
11 o'clock hour. In the evening he
will speak on "Huth, the Monbitcss."
Special music for the day as follows:
11:00 Anthem, "(ilorla, from Ihe
Twelfth Mass," Motart The choir;
solo, "Mother 0' Mine." Tours. Mine.
McOrew. 8:00 Anthem. "But the
Lord is mindful of Ills Own." Men
relssohn the rhorus choir. Prayer
meeting on Wednesday night at 7:30.
TEXT: Acta 8:2640.
And the angel of the Lord spake unto Philip, Baying, Arise, and
go toward the south, unto the way thnt goetli down from Jeru
salem unto Gaza, which Is desert.
And' he arose and went; and, behold, a man ot Ethiopia, a
eunuch ot great authority under Candace, queen ot the -Ethiopians,
who had charge of all her treasure, and had come to
Jerusalem for to worship.
Was returning, and sitting in his chariot read Esalas the
prophet
Then the tTplrlt said unto Philip, Go near, and join thyself
to this chariot.
And Philip ran hither to him, and heard him read the prophet
Esalas, and said, Understandtest thou what thou readost?
And he said How can I, except some man should guide me?
And he desired Philip that he would come Up and Bit with him.
The place of the Scripture which he read was this, He was
led as a sheep .to the slaughter;- and like a lamb dumb before
bis shearer, so opened he not his mouth:
In his humiliation his judgment was taken away; and who
shall declare his generation? for his life Is taken from the earth.
And' the eunuch answered Philip, and said, t pray thee, ot
whom speaketh the phrophet this? ot himself, or of some other
man? .
-Then Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same Scrip
ture, and preached unto him Jesus.
And aB they went on their way, they came unfo a certain
water; and the, eunuch said, See, here Is water; what doth
hinder me to be baptized?
And Philip said, If thou bellerest with all thine henrt, thou
mayest. And ho answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ
is the Son of God.
And he commanded the chariot to Btand' still; and they went
down both Into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; and he
baptized him.
And when they were come up out of the water, the Spirit
ot the Lord caught away Philip, that the eunuch Baw him no
more; and he went on his way rejoicing.
Grace Lutheran
Comer Kleventh avenue East and
Kerry street. It. Traulmnnn, pastor.
t'Unday school V'Aa a. m. Classes for
all ages. Come, and bring your chil
dren. Divine service 11 a. in. the pas
tor preaching on "The Conversation
of Jesus with Martha." a. recorded
John 11, 17-27. Oermnn service H p.
m. A cordial invitation to these ser
vices. ' The Ladies' Aid will meet on
Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with
Mrs. Kd Ziniker, cor. Wood and Port
land Sts. Y. 1'. S. Friday ": p. m. lit
the parsonage.
International Bible Students Asso
ciation Meets Sundny 2:30 p. m. at I.Vil
High street. Studies In the "Divine
Plan of the Ages" relntlng to tiod's
dealing with individuals duriug the
Jewish snd the Uospel Ages. The
"Atonement Between God and Man,"
What is Man thnt God should remem
ber him.
Alxnndor laid aside hid theological
books with reverent hand nud pnnsed
from College, wher he whs studying
for the miuistr?, to the big top of a
little circus.
Today he is a circus clown, and the
only clown on record who tins nsed a
college (ducat Ion tn clown the better.
Was "Funny Bone
Alexander was studying to be a
preacher at Uice Institute, Houston,
Tex., when the mnod came upon him.
He had always had a "funny hone."
as the follow students called ft, and
enjoyed making folks laugh at his
antics.
Now he Is known an the "hlgh-hrow
of low comedy" with the Sells-Kioto
show.
His philosophy is Inuch. But as he
makes merry ho bits thoughts, too, for
the morrow.
As Alcxnnder sees It, Heaven is a
long way off, and the road there is
rough' and winding.
"I'd ruther laugh than preach," he
says.
"A laugh In time shoves' many a
poor soul along toward the right
goal.
Giggles Bring Good
"And what's the use of sighing?
Jut giggle, cheer up the other fel
low, and good is bound to follow.
"You never sow a happy man punch
another chnp on tho nose, did you?
"Well, the same thing holds true
through life.
"Where there la mirth and mon
key business there ia neither mad
ness nor baldncKS.
"The devil finds plenty for Idle
hands. Hut a laugh chases the old
boy. Ho juet can't atand a good.
wholesome time. A laugh la a am
buster. "I'm doing my bit for the Ileoven
bent by cheering them up so tbey
won't forget the way."
Church of God
Third and Monroe. Mnmie Biscon
cr, paster, llibie school at 10 a. m.,
K. A. Fogies, superintendent, A.
Head, assistant. Classes for nil nges.
At 11 t. m. a Mothers' Day program
will lie given. Young people s mooting
at 7:lii p. m., Mary Stolsig. loader,
subject "A Story in Scripture and
Song." Hano trio by Myrtle iernuu,
.Margaret Heustes aud Viola Florer.
All young people are Invited, l'reach
ing service at S p. in., subject "An
Ample Supply for Three Oreat
es the Way, the Truth nnd Ihe
Life." John 14:0. Song, "Tell Mo
the Story of Jesus." Mid-week pray
er meeting Thursday at S p. ni. All
are welcome.
(Ily NEA Service)
flllCAOO, May 0. "Smiles have to
be smiled, and as long as some
body has to ninke the smiles, I de
cided thnt little Willie might as well
turn the trick,"
And with this thought in mind Roy
to confess Ms new-found faith? lie
He desired Philip that had the chariot stopped. "See, here
of sound judgment. And it wns
matched with prompt action. There
is water, he said, "whut doth hinder by the sido of the wny I'hilip per
me to be bnptized?" formed tho rite that symbolised the
Ecclefliaaticism might have Imposed entrance of a believer into the house
all sorts of hindrances. The Kthio- hold of faith.
pinn might nave Deen required to mi- .May we not say with assurance
fill all manner of ritual requirements, that never in church oV cnthedral, by
He might have had to await a long priest or prelate, was baptism ever
iM mrut a ",rmclat oeatn ot probation. Mut I'hilip was a good, performed that had greater ralidity
. sm understood the Oospel of plain common-sense Christian. He' or spiritual significance?
t ft. u e foundntion found no barrier. And note the concluding word. The
B world. ,.t. .1,-,. t,.iiB..f H.t.1, .it tuin. r,k;An;.n .....
, . , . - ' uc..vcb ".v.. u.m ........ ......',..bu tlcaouicl n,U, (JU Ul
.' wonner tbat he wished heart, thou mayest" that is the voice wny rejoicing."
t 0Uld Come lin nn,l .if i,l. Kl.m "
Aid l'hilin ir.nt
i chariot, .mi i, i...,
1:. , 7. 1 ir,-Hi:ii,Mi unto
MjJwus." It is Jean. 111,.
'" the Scriptures. A new nnder
wtag swept over the words of
" M the Ethiopian grasped the
m me sacrificial death
At The Churches Sunday
Pint PL.
A. "M9iian.
and Eleventh ....... i- v
irooer dar.
day Is
N e are expected
-ti ,ii . h ,"'ri" in ho"0' '
W Saa.. Tm,"r" of this church
"way school will w n..i
and
of the
rU 71 " "", s"ndny. Mr. 11.
it J.!,''. "P'f'ntendent of thi
u .. .. m"de Ppnrations
H ;."": " '"dsnce
I .' Moth'r." will
'.
nse h. n ru , " The morD-
T. Li J'"11"" n apprecia
n .eho'il msle nunrtet
"Miia girl V -m"'''
"rl vh sing at S.indav
il '" fo. will tin. In.
.... 0 af,t to eniov
, ' P'ram. The .ermou
H .r:11'- '' .ging the 1WI
a "'""!"- will he nf n,or.
Vr is',"'1 """Psper fra
eh.'.0.""1 " t"nd. The
tr. .inilsy svenlne
1 draw tr-meii-
H all' .. ' welcome vl.
I :th .
J' sehMi. . 'hnrchea sn.l
'iSi l. " g'.ve von . m,..t
w.k '"i Mother's diy
will he
the permnn
"pirit of th-
(a Of Ak..... . .-..is-
vtf"'
UL"firi, ;,.T"""" will nrr.
h 1 b. m ni Uinr
" 'rmr to the Tslf.
, "f the nihi,.
mount district spend the hours f
service with ui and get acciuninled
with some nf your neighbors. They
will he delighted to meet you.
Seventh Day Adventfst.
Seventh and ihnrnelton. T. M.
tangberg, pn)tor, I'hone 010-J. Salt
bath school 9:4. a. m., church ser
ricei 11 a. in., young people's meet
ing 3 p. m., prayed meeting Wednes
day 8 p. m., Sunday evening aervics
S p. ra. subject (illustrated lecture)
on "The Importance of Ufe and
Health.'' Public welcome to all meeting!!.
Trinity Lirtheran.
Corner Sixth sod 1'eiirl, Overt Skil
bred. pastor. Sunday school 0:43 n.
m. (iruded school and all ia Ameriran.
Services st 11. Full ritual. Hper-Ul
music by the ofcoir, all in Ameriran.
Sertices 8 p. m. will he sung service.
All singers are especially invited. On
Tuesday eveninf we hsve a ma
meeting to her report from commit
tee elected by the I.rotherhood f
Oregon to investigate the status of
the fieverson Memorial home for the
Kiiight Htid .Mildred Welsh. The ser
mon topic of the pastor, Frank Fay
Eddy, will be: I'unzled I'arenta In an
Age of Confusion." The church school
mrets" at the cose of the morning
service. The aimiml meeting of the
church will be held 'ffiebday evening
at the church ami will be preceded by
a rongregntionnl supper served a:
0:.'t0 o'clock.
Bible Standard Mlfcalon
707 Pearl street. Fred I Hurnahnh.
nnninr. Mrs. AlfarcttA Wood, aaslst-
ant pastor, Miss lvorita Wood, muni-
ral director. Sunday achooi nt iu a.
tn. ivearhina- at 11 a. in. Tho Cru
snders will meet as usual at 6:.10
p. in. Hev. Ilenlinm In sturting n tent
rninniiiirii nut nt Willnmette and lHli
strcetR, and the Hiblc Standard will
el rise its meet in kb except on Sunday
morning as long as this cnmpaign oi
Rvnngelist Henham lasts. The IJIble
Btnndard night training school will
run just the same.
Free Mothodtst
Located one block off highway, west
of Glenwood Servico Station, will hold
special week end meetings on Friday
at 7:it0. ltv. l'loce will be there and
preach, also a 'linger will accompany
him. Other local slngens will be help
ing, ltev. Place will also hold a Sat
urday service nt 2Mi) and one at 7:110
nnd three on Sunday. He is a compe
tent man, capable of pleasing the pub
lic, and a man of sterling worth to
the lord's Kingdom, ito sure and
hear him. The pnslor, ltev. Lillian
t.rny, will be. closing up her Confer
ence Year oon and attending the An
nual Conference Which convene! In
June at Koseburg. preceded by a camp
meeting. She urges all to attend
then:' special acrvices, and ilng, pray
ui There Is room for all. You
ui d and will he given a hearty
u Hiing the family. Including
ih tin Sunday there will be a
banket dinner on the church lawn,
so bring your banket and eat here,
invite your neighbors, and enjoy a
day of rest, und service. Plenty of
room Jor all. A big luble will be fur
nisdied and a place for all.
Springfield Methodist
tLbbert Memorial)
At 8 p. m., the fireside hour, a set
of beautiful slides will be thrown
on the screen. Thia will be followed
by a short sermon, being the fourth
in a aeries on "The Hook of llevela-
tion." In the morning Mot hen' Day
will be observed and Miss Young of
Korea will speak. The church school
meets at 9:45, with Mrs. Ida (iantc
as superintendent. Last Sundny we
were but three neiow our nign mir
of sttendance. The Kpworth Lengue
will meet at 7 n. m. "The church of
a cordial welcome" invites you.
Moore, minister.
This week's heme for the Muli
Memory tent in the Kugene schools
have been announced by Miss Leonn
Mursters, music instructor, as fol
lows :
Largo, from "New World Sym
phony," Dvorak.
"Largo" is a musical term which
means slow and solemn. This I.nrgo
is the second movement In the "New
World Symphony." It Is a tone-picture
of tho homesick immigrant who
tins come to the "New World." The
first theme, taken from an old Negro
spiritual, "Massa lear," is played by
the English horn. The second theme
which Is more animated and restless,
is played by the oboes and flutes. Can
you hear them? What do you hear
after the second theme? How does
the composition end?
Dvorak was a Itnhemlan musician
and composer. He mnde many trips
to America where he been mo much
inrn.-.-hMl in tho Indian aud negro
melodies.
u . a My Mother Taught Me.
Dvorak. I WM
Scherzo, from "Midsummer Night's
trenm," Mendelssohn.
Felix Mendelssohn belonged to a
wealthy (ierman Jewish family that
was educated and -cultured. It whs
in his home thnt he learned to love
Shakespenrn. For a family Musicale,
he composed music to accompany the
Shakespearean play "Midsummer
'Night s Dream.
This Is a fniry play. The "Hcher
ro" describes,, the fniry world. A
Scherso is a composition of hitmurous
character a jest and in this num
ber we have the elves making merry
as they revel in the deep woods. The
flute plays tho first theme. Can you
bear the violins?
WOMAN .
VERY NERVOUS
Weak, Blue, Discouraged
Relieved by Taking Lydia
E. Pinkham't Medicine
I rfMIVev I
if .'.Vl
Cincinnati, Ohio. "I waancrvoui
and could not sleep, had crying spoilt
and the Dlues, nnc
didn't care if
lived or died. Mt
rifihtsidQWRSvor;
bad ana 1 had back
ache and a weak
noaa. 1 read about
your medicines in
the papers and
wrote lor further
information, I
took Lydin E.
1'innnnm s vegO'
Blood Modlcino nnd Livor I'illa, and
used Lydia E. I'inkhnm'a Sanative
Wash, i have had eood result. In ev'
ery way and am nolo to do my work
again and can eat anything that
comes along. My friends tell me how
won l am looning. turn. v. n
Coiuei,l,120 PeotoSU, Cincinnati, 0.
Willing to Answer Letters
Philadelphia. Fa. "I have used
your medicines for nervousness and
a run-down system with a severe
weakness. After taking I.vdia E,
Pinkham B Vegetable Compound and
using Lydia fi. Pinkham's Sanstivo
Wash I feel like a different woman
and have gained in every way. I am
willing toanswnrlettrrs asking about
the medicines." Dora Holt. 2649
S. 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa,
Day
Mother's
A tender, saored, inspiring occasion
First Christian Church
Oak and Eleventh Street
Great Sundny School nt 9:45 closing with beautiful
pageant, "Mother."
"Our Mothers an Appreciation"
Morning sermon subject, Dr. Stivers preaching.
High School Mnlo Quartet Sings
"Mother Machree."
"Fighting The Devil
With Advertising"
Subjcot for evening sermon.
Newspaper mon, job men, nil thoao of advertising
fraternity urged to attend.
MISS LAVERNE SMITH, Indian girl, will sing
Indian Bongs in costume. Tho choir sings at
tho evening service.
Attend church Sunday in honor of
Mother
Wear ft flower, a colored ono if sho is living, a
white one if sho has passed on, in her honor
nnd memory.
Etigene-Sprhigfltid Free Methotfst.
One block wril of Mlenwootl .ervict
stall o lu W.'.t Hprlnafield. I.illinu
Gray, pnstor. Similar school at 11:4-1,
Josephine Lee, .pirii.t?m!nt. Class
es for all. .Morning service It a. in.
Sermon by ltev. J. J. Place. Mother's
day 'UK !' tl.e I'uicll sisters, at.d
others. Testimony .prvice following
morning service. Von can take part,
ld fashioned and helpful. Afternoon
service at i::4.Tt. Mermon by Iter.
Place. Good singing. Young peop'.
meeting at 7 p. m. rd by Msry I,el
Ynu Kill like the young people's meet
ing. Kvenlng service at 7:45. Sermon
by Iter. I'lsce. tdiel by Mrs. .Morse
and Miss Grave More. Special soijg
bt Mr. I'tlgh. Ilo not fail p. come to
K. I.
aged, betore cff.,iilly takrn nver I.J these services, anl take part. S ng or
the L. II. O. The same committee p ay or spenk. nnd come anyway. .Ml
will also arrange for S student pastor ; Sre inrlted. llring Ihe Ism ly, let the
here. The L.ilher.o Ur itherhood ( children come, and h-lp in our coni
Kugene will serve refre,bments to sll paign of "Beck to the Family Pew.
who come. We sre annous to hxeije.us sai.l: "Buffer little elllHrn to
r.ill atten.lsO'-f. just mnie along. ThM"..ne unto me. and forbid them not.
jjidir." A.d meets .a Thursday la tl.e i for of turn I. the kingdom nt
Heaven, timers are enjoying it her.
why n"t you? Tfce Is.ly pastor per
forms m-irriagcs, nnd visits the sirk
of aeedy. Attend thi. "Homey" church.
Hring your dinner and enjoy the bas
ket lunch on th: church lawn, .lay all
day.
Flrtt Congregational
Fred J. Clark, Minl.ier. VAX Run
y school; 11 m., Mothers' liay
Htrmoni "The Mother-Spirit of God"
Special Mothers' Day music by the
choir; Holo, Frank J.te. 8 p. m. Ser
mon: "Ihe F.agle' Young." Good mu
sic and warm fellowship. Monday, nt
0 p. m., Hrntherhood supper with the
Corvalli. Brotherhood as guests.
church parlors fro-n U:bO p. m. Tie
Skilbred madams will be joint ho
tesses. Those who intend to go east
to He Norse-Centennial eelebratiou
would do well in railing at Hev.
Overt Skilbred 24 2 e.st Sixth F-ugenj
for detailed informal!, n ta to trip.
It will b rrand affair and si msn;
a. ran get off should go.
First Unllsrlas.
East Eleventh avenue at Ferry
street. Morning service at 10:4.i. S.
.... t...i a ... ;.k I
prog rnm .rr.ihg'd by Hubert Uc-I fleers and capable teachers.
First Baptist
Corner nf Kighth snd Pearl streets.
Charles K. Iut.liam, pastor. Arah
lloyt Ilae, music director. Hlble school
meets at :4."i. W. It. Iird, suiierin
tendent. Morning worship nt 11
o'clock. Moiters" lny will be observ
ed. The muticfll numbers sre snthem,
lieyond the Glowing Skies." (Bird)
Quartet, "The Gentle Mother" I Bird)
nnd Polo. "Mother o' Mine" (Tours)
by George Signnr. The pastor will
preach the sermon. His subject being:
"Mother snd Home," The young peo.
pie. .ocleties meet st 7 o'clock. Fre
eing worship st 8 o'clock. The subject
of the p.stor'. sermon is:. ''launch
Out into the Iteep." The m.le quartet
will slug "My Mother'. Picture."
( Bird ) Offertory solo, "Mo' her
Knws" (Csssell by I harles
Ith'iadee. I'rayer and conferen.e meet
ing an Thursday night at T: i".
Emmaut Lutherao
On Recond avenue west nenr Plnir
Blvd. Henry lveraeo. pastor. Si.ndsy
school st ten o'clock. Miss Camilla
Andersou. suprnntendent. Mor.iing
Worship in the English language st
eli-ven o'clock. For the evening ser-
Centrsl Preahyteri.a Ui,. .g,nniiig st eight o'clw-k. the
Comer I'Mh and I'earl. ltev. A. i Yourg People's s-w-iety has pl.nned s
H. Saunders, minister. Prof. John short program, honoring the Mother.
P.. Siefeit. choir director. Jlrs. Burn .and the Confira.ants. Afler ihe prn
llnvis Cleaver, orgnnist. Sunday : gram, refreshments will he served In
school at 0:4.".. under ihe efficient of- i the church bisemenf. Wednesday ere.
Thi. Ding the I'orcas Ncetllc cloh will meet
The Oratorio
"CR
EATION"
will be presented by the
Eugene Oratorio S6ciety
John Stark Evans, Directing
At The
Methodist Church
Auditorium
Friday and Saturday Evenings
May 15
and 16
Over 150 Voices In Chorus
SOLOISTS:
JANE BURNS ALBERT Soprano
WILLIAM PILCHER .... 1 enor
GAGE CHRISTOPHER . Basso
The Most Complete Presentation of "Creation" Ever Given in the West.
The seating capacity of tho Methodist Church Auditorium being lini-
itctl, reservations' Hhouhl lie niado at jour earliest convenience.
Seat Now on Sale at The Laraway Music Store
General Admission 5()o lU-served Seats 75c, $1.0(1 aiidl.fiO
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