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Evang.-Luth. ZIon's Church
Fourth St. below Oakdale Av
reT,. Dr' w R- Morenz-Oeser, Pastor.
,t os. 518 West Fourth St.
Easter
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Divine service 11 a. m.
Holy communion.
Catechetical instruction for confir
mation every Saturday afternoon at
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Phoenix Presbyterian Church
Dr. Baillle. Pastor.
a a. m. Sunday school and Rihlo
llasses. H. w. Frame. suDt.
11:00. Easter service. Snlonillri
Easter music toy our quartot choir.
Communion and reception of new
nemDers.
Church beautifully decorated.
Kb evening service. Dr. Boozer In.
ites us to his Easter service at 7:30.
Ipecial Easter music.
First Baptist Church
!A cordial welcome to all.
s:4o a. m. Sundav school. F. w
tears, superintendent.
11 a. m. Morning service. Rev. W.
Stewart, coir pastor-at-larere for
Jregon, will preach. Special Easter
pusic.
. 6:30 u. m. IB. YP. U. meetinpr. Let
111 the young people come to this
poetlng. i
7:30 p. m. Evening service. Rev.
ff. B.'Stewart will preach. Let us
lave a good attendance.
Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Uor. Oakdale and Main.
' Dr. Jouett P. Bray, Pastor.
(Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr.
frank Roberts, supt. We have a live
nd healthy school. Come and see us.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 D.
h." by the pastor.
(Morning a special Easter service.
Joly communion will be adminis
tered, i Special music. ' If you have
jot heard Mr. Hubler sing, you have
f lssed a treat. We have congrega
onal Blnglng. We cordially invite
he stranger in our city to worship
rith us. . "You are always welcome."
First .Church of Christ, Scientist .
(Branch of the mother church. The
first Church of Christ, Scientist, in
loston, Mass. '
Services are held every Sunday
doming at 11 o'clock. Subject,
'.Unreality." I
I Sunday school at 9:45. All under
he age of twenty are welcome.
I Wednesday evening meetings, at
fhlch testimonies of Christian Sci
trce healing are given, at .7:30,
hurch edifice, 212 North Oakdale.
The reading room, which is in the
I. F. & H. building, is open from 1
0 5 daily except Sundays and holl
ays. All authorized literature may
e read, borrowed or purchased.
SThe public is cordially invited to
tend the services, and visit the
jading room.
St. Murk's Episcopal
Cor. North Oakdale and Fifth Sts.
6:30 a. m. Holy communion.
8 a. m. Holy communion.
10 a. m. Sunday school.
11a.m. Holy communion.
7:30 p. m. Evening service.
Wm. B. Hamilton, Vicar.
Morning Service:
Jesus Christ Is Risen Today....Morgan
Kyrie Cruickshank
Gloria Tlbl Cruickshank
Gratias ' Tibi Cruickshank
Credo : Cruickshank
The Strife Is O'er Palestrina
Awake Thou That Sleepest Maker
Why Seek Ye the Living Clar
Sanctus Cruickshank
Benedictus .Cruickshank
Agnus Dei Cruickshank
Gloria in Excesces Old Chant
Anric DImittis Gower
Come Ye Faithful Sullivan
'Evening Service:
Jesus Christ Is Risen Today.. ..Morgan
Magnificat King Hall
Anric Dimlttls King Hall
Credo Cruickshank
Our Fathers' God America
Awake Thou .Maker
Why Seek -o Clare
Nearer My God Mason
Come Ye Faithful Sullivan
First niristlan Church
Cor. Ninth and Oakdale. .
Special Easter services: Sunrise
prayer meeting at 7 a. m. followed
by Easter breakfast. Bible school
9:45. IB. W. Paul, supt. Special ex
ercises by children. Illustrated talk
from candles by the pastor.
11 a. m. Sermon. "The World's
Hope of Immortality." Special music
for the morning will be a ladles' sex
tette, and anthem by the choir.
6:30. Christian Endeavor hour
and baptismal services.
7:i0. Evening evangelistic ser
vices, with Inspiring Bong service and
program of special music.
'Short sermon by the pastor on
"Each One, Win One." A fitting close
for the great American campaign for
100,000 new members to the
churches.
D. E. Millard, minister..
Central Point (llrlck) Church
There will be the regular Easter
ryice at this church on Sunday
iorning beginning at 10:30 in which
he Sunday school is to have a part,
j Music of a special nature has boen
rovlded for this service. -
After a short sermon on the
Resurrection of Jesus" there is to be
1 baptismal service and a reception
f new members into the church, fol
iwing this the Lord's supper will be
(Iebrated. '
Beginning at 7:30 the hour will be
bent by having an "old time" song
irvice.
All' are most, cordially invited to
tend these services whatever your
burch affiliations might be. You
re' Invited to attend these meetings
toother you have any church connec
ipn or not.
iLVote the change In the hour, and
irne! E. H. Edgar, pastor.
Free Methodist Church
Corner Tenth and Ivy streets.
Spring Is hero, Easter morning Is
awning. Creation iB taking on new
Xe because of the season of the year.
all we not take on new life spirlt
lly and make it our business to
bend time in prayer and study of
-til 'n n A ha nftan f f 1 1 1 rt f ) In nnilP
furch in our city to worship God?
You are invited to worship with us
pd Strangers and those attending no
hurch have a special invitation.
! Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. Cyn
lia A. Schmidt, supt.
i 'Preaching service 11 a. m. and
:3'0' d. m.
j The Sunday morning sermon will
e to the children. Come to this sor-
ice and hring somebody's child with
ou. Young people and children's
ieeting 6:30. ' Mrs. H. Belle Loomis
I charge. Class meet at neon.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m.
'(Miss Rhoda Burnett, pastor. Re,s.
B7 West Tenth. Phone 426.
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First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth and Bartlett.
J. Randolph Sasnett, Minister.
(Easter services: 6:30, Sunrise
prayer service for young people.
9:45 Sabbath school, C. A. Meeker,
supt. Classes for all ages. Easter
message, to the children by the pastor.
11 a. m. Baptism of infants, chil
dren and prospective members of the
church. Reception of members. Short
Bermon. '.'Tho Living Lord."
6:30 p. m. Young Peoples' social
hour.
6:1'5 p. m. Epworth leaguo devo
tional meeting.
7:15 p. m. Cantata: "Cross and
Crown" by the chorus choir.
Mid-week devotional meeting,
Thursday evening, 7:30.
Morning: Trio, The Winter is Past
(Ash ford), Miss Anderson, Mr. Mac-
Donough, Mr. Brooks. Anthem, The
Strife is O'er (Mendelssohn-Buck).
Tenor solo. The Resurrection (She!
ley), Mr; Meeker.
Evening: The Cantata, "Cross and
Crown," by Ashford. Full vestod
choir, with accompaniment cf piano
and organ.
Vested Choir to Anpeur In Easter
Cantata
Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock
the vested choir of the First Motho
dist Episcopal church will present
Ashford's beautiful Easter cantata
"Cross and Crown," with accompani
ment of piano and organ. '
Those who were fortunate enough
to hear them in their rendition of the
Christmas cantata, "Bethlehem," will
hail this opportunity to enjoy a fur
ther musical treat. A synopslB of the
cantata follows:
Part I The Cross.
Introduction, piano and organ.
Miss Helen Phllbrook, Miss Evelyn
Dew.
Thou, Lord, wilt arise, Mrs. Andor.
son, Mrs. Sasnett and chorus.
The Temptation, Miss Anderson,
Mrs. Bllton, Mrs. , Anderson, Mr.
BrookB and chorus.
Trio, God Shall Charge His Angel
Legions, Mies Anderson, Mr. Mac
Donough, Mr. Canaday.
Hosanna in the Highest, Mrs.
'Meeker, Mrs. Sasnett, Mr. Meeker and
chorus.
Solo, Ride On, O King, Mrs. Pierce.
Gethsemane, 'Mrs. Pierce and Mon's
chorus.
The Shadow at the Cross, Mrs. Bli
ton. Miss Hunter, Mr. Meeker, Mr.
Vroman.
Part II The Crown.
Introduction, piano and organ, Miss
Phllbrook, Miss Dew.
Contralto solo, The Strife -Is O'er,
Miss Hunter.
Christ, our Passover, Mrs. Ander
son, Mrs. Meeker, Mrs. Sasnett, Miss
Hunter, Mr. Meeker, Mr. Brooks and
chorus.
Abide With Die, Miss Anderson,
Ladles' chcrus and Men's chorus.
Contralto solo. Come, Gracious
Spirit, Miss Hunter.
Quartet, And It Came to Pass, Miss
Anderson, (Mrs. Sasnett, Mr. MacDon
ough, 'Mr. Vroman.
Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye" Gates,
Miss Anderson and chorus.
Mrs. May Jordan MacDonough, di
rector.
sermon, reception of new members
and the celebration of the commun
ion. At 7:30 in the evening the quartet
choir assisted by Mrs. H. E. Marsh,
organist, Chas. Edward Root, 'cello,
Miss Ruth Campbell and Carlton
Janes, violinists will give Frederick
Dullard's sacred cantata, "The Resur
rection According to St. John."
The full musical program for the
day is as follows:
(Morning service
At the morning service the follow
ing inspiring Easter music will be
rendered:
Organ prelude, Offertory In G
. Baptiste
Quartet, "Our Lord Is Risen From
the Dead" Peace
Instrumental Trio, Opus No. 5
.' Beethoven
Contralto Offertory, Hossanna"...
....'Mrs. F. Isaacs
Quartet, "I Shall Not Die But Live'
Shack ley
urgan postlude, "Te deum Lauda-
mus" Claussman
Evening service
Pipe organ recital.
Offertoire in A Flta Reed
Melody .. Cadman
Grand Offertoire. BaptlBto
Mrs. H. E. Marsh
Sacred Cantata, "The Resurrec
tion" Bullard
Prelude (organ) Saluto de Amore..
Elgnr
Quartet and tonoi; solo, "The Day
of Resurrection"
Soprano solo, "Art thou weary, art
thou languid"
Contralto and Baritone duet, "Tri
umphant, Lord Thy Work Is Done"
Quartet, "He Is Ulsen"
Baritone solo, "Light"
master carol, "Alleluia"
Easter Carol
Tenor recitative, "The Ascension'
Quartet and baritone solo, "Hark,
tho Thousand Harps and Voices"
'Postlude (organ) .'Guiimont
The solo quartet, Miss Ruth War
ner, soprano, 'Mrs. Frank Isaacs, con
tralto, Forrest Edmoades, tenor and
Wm. Vawtor, baritono, accompanied
by Mrs. H. E. Marsh assisted by
Chas. Edward Root 'cello, Miss Ruth
Campbell and Carlton Janes, violins
with Rev. Myron Boozer as reader, is
the talent that will produce tho above
magnificent programs, to which all
are most cordially Invited. On i
count of not wishing either program
to be in tho least marred by any ar
riving after the services begin, it is
kindly urged that all will ho seated
befoTe the appointed time.
If these services shall so interpret
the Easter message as to bring to
your heart It's cheer and blessed hope
we will havo fulfilled a great pur
pose. William Vawtor, director of
music. Mrs. Ji. E. Marsh, organist
L. Myron Boozer, minister.
Catholic Church
South Oakdulo Avenue.
First mass Sunday at 8 a. m.
Second mass at 10:30 a. m.
'Benediction after second mass.
Rev. John Towors.
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A hotel depends greatly
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The Hotel Holland and
Cafe will appreciate
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First Presbyterian Church
Corner Main and Holly Btreets.
Sunrise prayer service at 7 a. m.
Bruce McKeown, leader-
Easter service of the Sunday school
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Dally Except Sunday
Lv. Medford Lv. Ashland
7:15 a.m. . 7: 16 a.m.
8:00a.m. : 8:00a.m.
8:45 a.m. 8:45 a.m.
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