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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY DECEMBER ro, 1945 The Program Committee con ! The Interm ediate Method* ■ 11 Glen Potter of Jacksonville was ! Miss Hazel Parm en played a vio lin solo. M arilyn Miller gave a a n ti of the following, Mrs. Frank Youth Fellowship group, with in Ashland Saturday calling on reading entitled "The Others". Mr Van Dyke, Mrs. Win. Howell, Mrs | their sponsor, Mi’s. Cora Ui uce, I friends. Shum an introduced the speakei Ida Burns. Mrs Wilbui Bushnell, held .1 Christm as party by the f and Dr. George W. Bruce closed J Mrs. Bill Weber, Miss Neva W est.! fireplace in the Fellowship room- In a dining room decorated in sador United States has ever sent the evening with a benediction. The public is invited to this pro-1 ol the Methodist Church on Mon day evening As the young folks The fine dinner was served by gram. the Christmas motif, Miss Phyllis i to Argentina." ■ 1 - —‘t a«.. '■»,— — gathered they decorated the large a comm ittee from the various ltae Aden, Traveling Secretary ol In closing her inspirational Christmas tree, and then began the Student Volunteer Movement, message, Miss Aden presented a churches consisting of the follow D istin g u is h e d G u est immediately to enter into the addressed eighty of the leading moving challenge to meet the ing women: Mrs. C. L. Bergstrom, young people m Ashland. The need or a broken world by per chairm an, Mrs. R. C. Dunham, at R ev. S h u m a n M a n se games which had been arranged Youth Banquet was held a t the sonal com m itm ent to Christ and Mrs. G. W, Bruce, Mi's. Charles Miss Phyllis Rue Aden, travel by their sponsor. Following the Methodist Cnureh, but was spon Christian fields of service. She Eliason, Mrs. Ralph Billings, Mrs. ing secretary of the Student Vol games, the lights of the room were turned out, and the young sored by six youth organizations, said that a world of peace de- George M. Shum an, Mrs. Clyde all of whom w ere represented on I mands M uistuin idealism which Smith, Mrs. Phil Stansbury, Mrs. unteer Movement, has been the folks popped corn over the hot the program and preparatory ' operates only from consecrated Bert Freeman, Mrs. John Daugh guest of Rev and Mrs. George M. coals in the fireplace. Then re committees. j individual persons, u u r o w n erty, Mrs. Clyde Young, Mrs. Clar Shum an at the P r e s b y t e r i a n freshments were served, t h e Speaking on the general theme country, largely untouched by cnee True, Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. Manse for two days the p a s t1 young folks bowed their heads in of "Christian Vocations for Young war, is first in resources, leader Henry Metz, and Mrs. Charles week. During her stay here, in I reverence us they gave thought to addition to being the speaker at j the Bethlehem Baby whose birth- People , Miss Aden took as her ship, privilege and responsibility, Van DeWalker. ■ — — ■ ■ ■ o— — — the Youth Banquet, Miss Aden duy they celebrate at Christmas topic What Do ï ou Mean - Mis-1 The sponsoring organizations of spoke to a College Assembly, to | time. Dr. Bruce led in the closing sions!” Born of missionary p a r this banquet were: The Westnnn tlie Rotary Club, und to the high I prayer. ents and living 111 Argentina for ster Fellowship of the Presbyter school student body. Born of eighteen years, Miss Aden spoke lan Church, Tne M ethodist \o u th T 5 William Clute of Applegate Methodist missionary parents, and with great vividness show ing qual Fellowship, The Pilgrim Fellow brought up in Argentina, Miss was visiting his uunt und unde. lues dem onstrated by m issionar ship of the Congrega 1 1 o n a 1 Alien graduated from Occidental Mr and Mrs. Lurkin Grubb and A" O n e o f I lie higgv»| ies such as courage, ability, and Church, the Young People's Fel College and Searitt School o f Re- other relatives and friends in Ash dedication. She drew illustrations low ship of tile Episcopal Church items in your ClirlatniuN ligious Education, she was able to land Monday, coming in from Ap from out-standing missionaries of the Tri-Y of Ashland High School plegate. The soldier has just re slocking tills Y u le seuson all denominations. The Sunday School of the speak authoritatively on Latin and the Student Christian Asso cently returned from 31 months of In describing the origin of the ciation of Southern Oregon Col Methodist Church will offer a American attitudes, culture, m u o f 19 4 5 w ill lie o u r note service with the Forestry Engi Student V olunteer Movement, lege of Education. The program Christm as program, honoring the sic and folk-lore. She is the se neers, seeing service in Afi icu cond outstanding Internationa I o f lliuuks to you unil o ur Miss Aden told of the five Wil committee consisted of: Geraldine birthday of Jesus the Christ, at and Italy. He received Ins dis- j speaker brought to Ashland in re the Sunday School hour, 9:45 liams College students who in Hughes, Dons Hunsley, Don Ste wish fo r the Mggesl, charge ut Fort Lewis last week 1810 had w hat is now known to phens, Shirley Weitzel, Dor 1 s next Sunday morning December cent weeks by the Student Chris and is now at home to stay, he m erriest, happiest C h rist history as "The Haystack Prayer- Renzema .Elsie Bernlieisel, Mar 23rd. This program consists o f tian Association of Southern O re says. His parents have a big ranch mas you have ever I1111I. meeting , because these students jo n a Fhniau, Ann Fullerton, and tableaux, recitations, songs, and gon College of Education. on the Applegate river and he took refuge under a haystack in Dons Church. While the Student choral readings based upon the will return to his home to stay: the face of a violent thunder Volunteer Movement is 135 years story of the birth of Jesus, with his parents. Mr. Clute is well storm, and there made the deci old, the various denominations re The Beginner and Prim ary De known and has a legion of friends sion to start a movem ent to evan- presented at the banquet have partm ents of the Sunday School in Ashland, who will be glad to gelize the world. L ater on, in 1888,’ been co-operating through this will offer their bits as children in hear of his return. the Student \ olunteer Movement life-work recruiting agency for the opening of the program Then took as its motto: "The Evangeli something over a half century will follow the Christm as Story in zation of the World in this Gen Yet it is actually what it claims Bible scenes and choral readings eration". G reat progress w a s 1 to be—a young people’s move- and tableaux, by the Internudate made even though the world is ment. Miss Aden at age tw enty- departm ent, the Junior depart not yet completely evangelized. six is one of the typical leaders m ent and the chorus from the Miss Aden then outlined w hat Rev C. F. McCall said grace Young Adult Class. There will be the Bible Story we mean by the word “missions”. after the singing of the Doxology. She described the need for evan Following an abundant chicken in Song, by the quartet, Paul gelists, preachers, doctors, teach dinner the toastm aster, Milo Byers, Robert Lytle, Mrs. Lucille ers, and even technicians who Grubb, introduced Miss Jeannette Mackay, and Mrs. Bill Weber. place their lives entirely at the Smith, Mr. Wallace Sapp, Rev. Then will follow the group song, disposal of the evangelistic enter C. F. McCall, Rev. George W “The Angel G abriel.” The M anger Scene, enacted on prise. In Latin America, where Bruce, Rev. A. H. MacDonnell, Miss Aden will go at the end of Rev. George M. Shum an, Mrs. the platform by the young folks, this tour, the main mission agen Edith Good, and John Billings, will be made impressive by the cies are churches, farms, social the latter leading the group in song “O Little Town of Bethle ¿ fa ls/L ! centers, and schools. Miss Aden’s fun music. Miss Joan W yant sang hem ” sung by Mrs. Lucille Mack father was the head of a school "The Lord Is My Shepherd” and ay and the chorus. H ear that horn! H ear that The Shepherd Scene will pre in Buenos Aires and has been excitement in the air, that lh!\ we see little boys anti girls slink- sent the shepherds on the plat called “the best good-will ambas- laughter! It's Christmas, form while choral readers and I h a n d s w ith S a n ta C la u s th is the singing chorus offer ‘he Bible neighbor, the most hope thought comes to mind: story w ith emphasis on the ful Christmas in yearsl Christmas Carol In the Silence of We would like our expression o f appre l.vbued with this buoy- the Night.” ciation for your patronage to he a hearty In Tableaux the chorus and ani spirit o f hope we ex choral readers will present "Hark, shake of the hand for em it of you. As wt: press our wish for a genu N O W S H O W IN G ! the Herald Angels Sing.” seem to lie denied this opportunity, please ine M erry Christmas to all The Wise Men and the Manger Scene will be supported by song accept this, while a substitute for a hand our friends and patrons. HAVE I by Mrs. Lucille Mackay, Robert shake, ns no less sineere in wishing you a Lytle, and the Chorus. THE RIGHT The Bible Choral reading will TO be offered w ith the assistance of HUMPHREY BOGART LOVE? the chorus from the Young Adult ANN SHERIDAN class singing “Joy to the World,” CLARK GABLE and Mrs. Eve Bissell singing as a solo, “A Holy Night.” Miss Phyllis Aden Give Inspirational Address at Youth Banquet Wedneday Methodist Sunday School to Present Christmas Program Time To Hang Up Your Stockirg METZ w:1:, LITHIA NOW PLA Y IN G E nds Sat. N ite PLAZA GROCERY HAPPY C H R IS T M A S scripter & M c K eever 'Call of the Wild' .1 ST A R T S SU N D A Y M a r sh a ll-W e lls S to r e F ly in g R ed H o r se S e r v ic e plus fo r 3 D a y s A H IA K T - one and * all J°yot SU N D A Y LORETTA YOUNG JACK OAKIE It All Came True ROBERT AIDA JOAN LESI« oi Georg* Gtrtkwto P lu s ALEXIS SMITH \ CHAMES COBURN uoïliAitëE Oscar levant . Poul Whiteman V i. 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