Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 24, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    MET)FOT?D MAIL TRIBUNE. rEDTOTlP. OT?EC!OX. FTiTDAY. TVTCfTMBET? 24. 1020
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MUSIC FEATURES
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olive oil for salads.
AT ALL ; GEO CERS
..' Setting Representatives V
' JOHNSON-LIEBER COMPANY
' c Portland
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Sunday events, Dec. 20th, the
vested choir of the First MetliBdlBt
KplBcopul church will close Its series'
uf ml rent concertB with Dudley Buck's J
Kreat Christmas cantata, "The Com-
I
lug of the King," for solo voices and
chorus.
Altho the two concerts given dui
ing the past month were received
with enthusiasm by the lare atid-
iences present, the concluding con-'
cert promises to surpass in excellence,
all previous efforts. The Methndist
choir has .a weH deserved reputation j
for good music, well sung, and . It
t timbers among it members some of.
he best soloists in 'Med ford,- while
i lit) music selected Is one of the most
beautiful cantatas ever written..
The program for the eVening is as
follows: '
Part I
Plant) prelude, Cradle Song "
Mendelssohn
Miss Vromun
Carol, O Little Town of I)ethleiem
Ambrose
Ladies' choir '
Processional,- Silent iXlgxlit......C.ruber
Prayer
Hymn 113, Angels from the Healms
of Glory : Smart
Scripture reading .
Offertory, piano and organ, Nuz-
" areth I................ ....Gounod
N Miss Vromun, Mrs. Van Scoyoc
Hymn 107, Joy to the World..Huiidel
Part II
Cantata, ' "The Coming-' of the
King" , liy Dudley Buck
Poci, piano and organ, Miss Vromun,
Mrs. Van Scoyoc.
l',rophecy, O Jerusalem, look , about
thee, Mrs. Van Scoyoc.
Advent, Awake! put on thy strength,
Mrs. Van Scoyoc, Mrs. Sasnett uud
v CJiorus.
The Annunciation, The Annl Gabriel
wus sent, Mrs. Sasnett. Hull thou!
Mr, MacDonough.
Across the Desert (The Caravan of
the Magi), Messrs. Meeker, Brooks,
. Vroman and Men's chorus.
The Plains of Bethlehem, air.' Mac
Donough, Ladies' chorus and full
chorus.
The Departure of the Shepherds, Mrs.'
Anderson, Mr. Canuday and Men's
chorus.
The Virgin's Lullaby, Mrs.-Pierce.
The Questioning-of -tho' Magi, Mr.
VScougall, Men's chorus and Ladles'
chorus. '. ' -. ' ; '" '. . ' ' " '
.Tho .Adoi'a,tion',fMiss Dew and Mon's
Chorus; .V')" - '" V-. - ";
Ade'sto Fliielea, chords. '
I Benediction. '
'Miss Made Vroman, pianist; "Urs
W. M. Van Scoyoc, organist; Mr. Ber
nard Roberts, organist,; .'Mrs. May
Jordan-MacDonough, director.
Tho unnunl CiirlMmnn proKvam of -the
thirst Mt'lliiiiliNt Kim'u"tl i-liurrli j
will l Kiven tnnlKlil. Tim progi'lim
will be liy the Sunilay Ht'hoo), und j
promises' to be "f unusual merit, i
'White Christmus". is being obsorvt'd
by this church, emphasis bt'lnic ulact'd;
on Kivini? rattier ttiau receiving, lucli
class will givean offering for some
worthy cause. '-and there will be a;
general offering for the sufferers of j
Europe and'Ohlnn. An especially at-(
tractive feame will be the large 11- j
luminated Christinas i-teo on the luw'n.j
Tills is a deconrtive feature, which i
has attracted unusual attention. This
tree will remain thrmiuhotil the sea
son, and will be lighted whenever the
church is open In the evening.
The program for tonight will begin
promptly at 7:30 ami is as folliAvii:
Hymn, "O Little Town of Hetblebem"
Congregation
Prayer ltev. J..11. Sasnett
SOhS, "Christ Was Once a Little Haby"
i'l-lmary Department,
Heading, "Away In a .Manger".....
Madge lvtiimiiun
Dialogue, "What u Itoy Thinks" ...
Quartettes. "Long, Long Ago."
"Once Upon a Time."
Elgin Small lioys.
Scripture Kecltutioiy
. . . 'Pour Junior Classes
' The 'omlng of tbe Wise Men." . .
Dale Franklin, l'ltlwiii Thomcs and
Jesse 'lressler
Song, "Under tbe Star"
fira-e Klnleyslde.
"The Christmas Story"
,' Mrs. Millers Class
Violin Solo Keith Colo
Play, "The Christmus Queen" ....
Mrs. Myers' Class.
Chorus, "The I'lince of Peace" ,'. .
Miyi. Canadays" Class.
Bringing of (lifts to the Cross
Hymn, "Long Years Ago."
' Congregation.
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?i At thitipae Cliristmas'we are glad to offer our est wishc.3
f) -and Jiopiia-tV all' 0iu friends. --.
l?t lYiayi.youtvVjirisinias-iitie uu.unii you tuuiu wtsii ii iu uc,
!a WyM'Hftpprosperousand'conteiited. '
f,-i Thi3'is dur' wisli'foti'you. . , '
i , , ,..-, . - ;
ii . ' For the 32nd' successive year Merry Christmas
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I Jackson County Bank
rasraas'aiaBa'aEjaicrci'
Under both State and National supervision
COAL! COAL! COAL!
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$8.00, $10.00, $12.00 per ton delivered. Orders takeii"
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Phone 934
l'lrst lljiptlst
Mr. AValker, the First BaptiBt choir
director, gives assurance that the
second Christmas festival concert
next Sunday evening will equal and
in some ways surpass the one given
j.last Sunday. It will be a new pro
gram with the exceptions of two or
three numbers .which will he repeated
by Bpccial request. Following will be
the order of service: "
Hymn, "Hark the Herald Angels
Sing" : Congregation
Anthem, ' Trowbridge, '"It Shall
Come to Pass'' Paulino McNeill and
Mr. Walker, soloists. (Special re
quest.) ' - . v' t
Soprano solo, Shelley, "Christmas"
Mrs.' Newberry
Scripture lesson : ' ..
Mnle quartet, Jlerbort, "Nearer My
tlod to Thee", Messrs. , Hoover,
iPSatt, Barr, Walker.
Carol, Abbott, "Christmas", Girls'
chorus and Mrs. Leach (Request.
Prayer, pastor.','-' -' ; .
Schnecker, - "Ye Righteous King"
Miss Steiner and Mr. AVUlker. ' .'
Anthem, Marshall,' "See the Dawn
from Heaven", Ladies' chorus. :'
Announcements and offertory. '
Bass solo, Bonheur, "The City Di
vine", Mr. Walker. -..
Ladies quartet, Ambrose. "One Sweet
ly Solemn Tho'nght", Miss Davis
Mrs. Newberry, Mrs. Neff, Miss
Steiner (Special request). '
Christmas talk, "No Room In the Inn
Rev. F. R. Leach. - - ' "
Qarol anthem', INeldllnger "The Birth
day of a King", Mr. Vawter, soloist
Benediction. .
At the morning service the two
carol anthems, "Onoe In Bethlehem
of Jude'a'' "and "Sing Through Al'l
Jerusalem", will he sung.
'.', SVMI'ATIIKTIO SKRVICK ,
Rendered In a Quiet Dlgn'Tied manner at . . , ..
THE PERL FUNERAL HOME
Your loved one is' taken Into the Home where there Is always
some one with them. Our Reside ice Is on the Second Flour.
We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment
to any part of the United Slates or Foreign .Countries. We will
take complete charge of any Service and make all arrangements,
t. IjiiH- Assistant. ' Plume 47.
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'One bl(k nest uf INislofflie.
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Cut out this slip, enclose with tfc
and mail it to Foley & Cf., 2S35
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing
your name and address clearly., You
will receive In return a trial package
containing Fqley's Honey and Tar
Compound for coughs, colds and
croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains
in sides and back; rheumatism back
ache, kidney and bladder ailments;
and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole
some and thoroughly cleansing ca
thartic for constipation, biliousness,
headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold
everywhere.
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S '
ToCureaCold
in One Day
Taka
Grave's
Laxative
Be sure its Bromo
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The genuine bean this signature
i- 30c. ,
U. S. Army Gdods
NEW AND RECLAIMED
At Medford, Oregon
31 South Front St. :
, We have a complete Jlno of
U. S. Army 0. D. New Wool
Blankets ..........$5.50 and up
Shirts, New and Reclaimed,
for ..$3.25 and up
llnlncontB, Overcoats, Kelts, Coutu,
Breeches, ITKlns, Shelter Jfnlf Tcntu
Ponchoes, Slickers, Clips, and u com
plete lino of Army Ci'oods.
Complete Line of Canned
Meats
Reclaimed Army Shoes
U. S. Army Store Company
Spotless, sterile, ; clean wltcn we
DRY CLEAN the garments.
Master Dyers and Cleaners
CHRISTMAS' 1920
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IN BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE SUGGEST i-
THE FOLLOWING:
FOR THE MEN:
Fountniii pens nil slvles timl
jiriccs.
ViH'imin liiilllt'S
Atisco CiiniiTits
SitlVty Knzdi's Cilii'llc, Anlii
sli'iip, ticiii,' Kvt'i'ili'.'iy, Dtii'
1 in in Duplex mill titlii'i's.
Lc'itlicr (Itnnks In Hill Hooks,
I'ockt'l 1 Snobs, t'lird (.'uses,
t'U.
Shiiviiit; nci'i'ssoi'it'.s in tSotip.
Tnli's. nttvl liotions, Ktu.,
FOR THE LADY:
'White Ivory (Jomls In Mir
rors, lirnslies, CoiiiIim, 'I'l'iiys,
I 'n ft' nnd Powder Hoxes, ett:.
MniiitMiro Sets nnd l!e(iiisites
' of nil 1 ti ids.
I'erl'iinies In DjerKiss, llon
lii'niils, I'liltner's, llntlniils,
I'ivi't's, elfi, , .
Toilet Witti'i's, DoiiK'xtic nnd
imported All odors . mill
prices.
Fountain Pens (lold handed
and plain.
Anseo Cameras All sizes and
prices. ,
Majiienring Uotpiisites In va-
rioly. -. .
ISox Stationery in Holiday
. and plain designs. '
COME IN AND GIVE US THE "ONCE-OVER"
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Courtesy
Cor. Central and Main Sts.
HARMACY
Service
ii $ in n
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work
-does
f The Gletrac Way Makes
rarmmg ray v'
fTheCIetrac replaces four - to - eight
animals, saves their care and feed bills
inore kinds of work, more days a year.
It speeds up every farm job plowing, harrowing, fitting,1;
fliarvesting, threshing, silo filling, road building, shelling; ji '1
: corn and sawing wood. Puts more acres un.4ex cultivation :'A,
jand helps produce bigger crops - .' 4w . I '
.(Nothing stops the Cletrac It travels-easily on its broacI.v); -,
tnetal. tracks over soft, rough or hilly ground goes any'-' . ) '"
where, any time. Burns kerosene or distilldtir pcrfectly-r 'y:A- '''
land a boy can run it. ' : 'f' ,
iCome in and look the Cletrac over. 1 See for yourself its
iSturdy construction. Let us show you what it will do for' - '
you on your pyn farm. , " " " " '
HUBBARD BROTHERS
Licensed
CITY SCAVENQIR
All ,rtma ImioMtntety ramoTotl 01
hort nnilm WMklf Tlall In rt
ivac dlatrlcta. ' Ua.Hr bailnaaa dl
trlot. rnon
WillTSKlT JKNNINGS
The Medford
Auto Paint Shop
v (Regl.iteretl) . .
General Motor Car lleflnlsliliifc
H. Centrul & Javkauo, ' Phono 701 1
GOOD CLOTH ICS
I Make Them
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