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SFEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, 'MAHCII 27, 1932 PXGE FOUR City's Churches Hail Risen Lord EASIER SERVICES TO OF LENTEN DAYS Devotions Will Be Featured By Special Music Pro gramsSunrise Service For Young Near Phoenix "He la RtMii" m the joyful theme that will ring In the souls of mil lions the world over this morning, as they go forth to thousands churches to worship the Christ, The many devotions planned Met) ford and Rogue River valley this Eaater morning, however, are not confined to services In the churches At 0:15 today the young people of the valley will gather atop Rader ,hlll near Phoenix for a sunrise service, with the main address to be given by Dr. Walter L. Van Nuys. Special services are being held by many denominations, and the Meth odist Episcopal church, South, will have baptism of Infanta and the reception of children. A program of music Is to be presented In the even ing. Communion at St, Mark's Holy communion services will be held at the St. Mark's Episcopal church, and the male choir of the Sacred Heart church, Catholic, will complete the Mass In D Minor, start Ing at 8 a. m. An Easter program will be given this morning at the Advent Chris tian church, and a large class of new members Is to be taken in at the Church of the Nozarcne today, Numerous cantatas have been ar ranged for tonight, with "Life Ever lasting," directed by Mrs. Efflo Her bert Yeoman, to be presented at the First Christian church. Miss Doro thy Baughman Is directing "Tidings of Easter," a cantata to be given at the Talent Methodist Episcopal church by the choir. Program nt First M. E. Church "ERster Dawn" la the title of the program by the Sundny school of the First M. E. church, to appear on the evening schedule. At 7:30 tonight "The Easter Song" will be given at the Zlon English Lutheran church. The Wrlg,ht California players will present the Easter drama, "In the Shadow of the Cross," at the Bap tist church In place of the regular service. A concert of sacred selections with the Easter theme predominat ing will b presented at the Presby terian church under the direction of evening gathering. Dr. Walter Van Nuys of Portland will speak at the morning worship, Enatr observance at St. Peter's Lutheran church will center around the celebration of the Lord' Supper. Lee Baughman, Edna Newbry, L. 1. Hackler, Wm. Kamberg, Lester New bruy, Mrs. Lyle Tame, Mrs. Ira Wil liams, Mrs. Everett Boone, Mrs. Ralph Southwlck. Ben Webster, Earl New bry, Edwin Deacon, Delwln Hurley. Life Everlasting Cantata Tonight Christian Church EASTER PROGRAM FIRST JETHOOIST Knitter evenlnn at "lao, in tli Mint Mctlrodlat church, the Sundny achool. K. J. Neumann superintendent, pra aenta the aervlc of muile and reel tatloni, entitled, "Easter Dawn." Mrs. M. N. Hoan and Mrs. Dorothy Crews Hall have been In charge of the program. The public. Is cordially Invited. Organ Prelude. Mrs. Henry Huener gardt; choral procesalonel; chorus. "Eaater Day": prayer, by superinten dent, E. J. Neumann: duet, "Lord of Life," Frances Arnsplner. Alien Ouy; responsive readmit, Dorothy Olson. Jean Pease: chorus, "The Lord of Us AH"; recitation, "Easter Greeting;." Harold Oillette; motion song. "Little Olsd Hearts." Primary group: recita tion. "The Healing of the Nations." Ted Taylor: recitation. "The Eaater Triumph," Norman Satterlee; duet "Ood'a Love Reaches All," Luello Corn. Florence Neumann: recitation. "Little Boys Sermon on Easter," Kem per Hall: exercise. "Ring. Bells, Ring," beginners department: recitation, "The Vision of the Cross," Irene Stubbleflcld: sextet. "The Savloua Uvea"; exercise. "Buster Tapers," eight Intermediate girls; ottering tor World service; chorus. "Send the Olsd Tidings"; benediction, by the pastor: orgsn poetlude and recessional. Talent M E. Choir Will Be Heard in Easter Program "The Oospel of Easter" will be pre sented this evening at 7:Sn o'clock by the Talent Methodist Episcopal choir under the, direction of Dorothy Lee Baughman, assisted by Ellen Oa ley and Floy Young. The, program lollows: Prelude Esther HolctrldR. "What Son Is This?" Dsntont Solo and Chorus Mr. Deacon. "The Watch at tha Dooi" Solo and Chorus. Mrs. Everett Booi.s. "He Is Not Here. He Is Ri,n" Ten or Solo. Earl Newbry. "Christ Being Ralied from the Dead." Chorus. "When Christ Our lord Arose," Contralto Solo Mrs. Lyle Tame. "No' Christ Is Risen." Chorus. The Holy City." Violin Solo. Tiny Young. ' "Behold. I Show Yau a Mystery," Baritone Solo. Mr. Deacon. "The Victory." Chorus. "1 Shall See Him." Soprano Solo mid Chorus." Dorolhy Lee Baugh man. , Tha O I ft c Ood." CHoraa. "All Power Is Oiven Unto Me," Tenor Solo. Earl Newbry. "Lo, I Am With You Always." Duet. Dorothy Lee Baughman and Karl Newbry. The Rosary." Violin Duet. Ellen Osley and Floy Young. "The oospel of Easter." Chorus. Chorus: lirralne Pope, Mrs. Les ter Newbry, Mra. Jay Tenlll, Dorothy "Life Everlasting," by H. W. Petri, Is tha cantata chosen by tha Chris tian church choir for presentation this evening In observance of tha Joy oua Easter day. The choir, directed by Effle Herbert Yeoman, will be ac companied by Mabel Hartley Slma, pianist. Bernlce Moorhouae Bolger, violinist, and W. T. Bolger, flutist. The personnel of the choir lncludea: Sopranos, Eleanor Curry, Lillian Oent ner, Helen Wilson, Laneve Slmklns, Euvon Crowl, Eunice Smith and Jean Crow; altos, Oletha Olson, Virginia Oregory, Dorothy Barr, Ruth Hood, Mabel Sheel; tenors, M. E. Olson, L. O. Oentner, La Verne Sutherlln, Dick Crow, Clyde O'Neal; basses, John I".l(rkpatrlck, Cheater Wendt, Dr. Oove, Floyd Coller, Chick Buchanan and Allen Curry. The complete cantata includes: I Darknesa Reigned Chorus with soprano and tenor solos L. O. Oentner, Eunice Smith II Duet, soprano and also Com Only Salvation Eleanor Ourry and Dorothy Barr HI Quartet with chorus Easter Dawn ing Misses Curry and Oregory; Messrs. Oentner and Wendt IV Tenor Solo with choir The Eaater Tiding La Verne Sutherlln V Tenor Bolo Ye Slow of Heart to Believe Marmle E. Olson VI Chorus Life Everlasting VII Orchestra Adoration - Borowskl Contralto solo Earth Could Not Hold Him. Dorothy Barr IX Mlxey Quartet Crown th Risen King Eleanor Curry. Oletho Olson. M. K. OUon, John KlrkpMrlck X Soprano Solo and Obligato with Chorus Praise Him Effi Herbert Yeoman XI Trio for Soprano, Tenor, and Bart- tou Miss Curry, L. Q. Oentner, Chester Wendt XII Bas Solo Th Oreat Example Dr. I. H. Oove XIII ' Chorus Finale Jay to th World Th program, leading with Mass In I by an Easter message, at 11 o'clock. D Minor by H. F. Stuart, Includes Th Kyrle, Th Olorla, Th Credo, Senctua, Benedlctua and Angus Del. Th Reglna Coell by L. D. Merller will also be sung by th choir en semble. EASIER MONDAY BALL HEADS SOCIAL EVENTS The following Is the program of th Easter cantata to be presented by the Central Point Christian church choir Sunday evening at 0 o'clock; Piano Prelude. "Sing With All th Sons of Glory." Chorus. Baritone Solo and Choir, "All Around the Clouda Are Breaking." Soprano and Tenor Duet, "A Vision of Angels." Women's Choir, "Angela Roll the Rock Away." Quartet, "Th Day of Resurrec tion." Baritone Solo,' "Awake, Olad Soul, Awake." Soprano Solo, Tencr Solo and Quar tet, "But I Know." Quartet and Chorus, "Christ' the Lord lat Rlaen." Tenor Solo, 'The Shad and Oloom of Llf Ar Fled." Chorale, "My Flesh Shall Reat In hope." Final Chorus, "I Am th Resurrec tion and the Life." Miss Lisle Oregory will accompany at th piano and D. E. Millard will direct the choir. The public is cor dially Invited. St. .Mark's Eplwopal Corner Oakdale and 6th streets. Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, rector. 7 a. m Holy communion. 8 a. m., Holy communion. 10 a. m.. children's service. 11:16 a. m.. Holy communion. Young People's meeting at 0:30, Evening service will begin at 7:30 The Rogue River District quarterly convention of the Free Methodist C urch will be held at this church, Thursday, March Slat to April 3rd Rev. M. C. Clarke will be present and preilde at these services. There will be a Ministerial conven tion all day Friday, April 1st. Plan to attend these services, St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod.) S. Main St. and Portland Are. H. H. Toung, Pastor Sunday school will take up fifteen minutes earlier Sunday, at 0:30 In stead of 9:46. Following the lessons there will be an Easter egg hunt for the children. Preparatory services at 1:80 o'clock. Easter services at 11:00 o'clock with celebration of the Lord's Supper. Theme: The Admonition of Paul: Let Us Keep The Feast. The choir will render "Awake Thou That Sleepest." The public Is cordially Invited. Sunday school teachers meet for their regular meeting next Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Talent Methodist Episcopal Church Joseph Pope. Pastor Sunday school 0:46 a,, m. Classes for all ages. A program vlll be given by the Sunday school at the close of the hour. Public worship, 11:00 a. m. Anthem "Christ Arose." Sermon "The Victorious Christ, Epworth League, 6:30. Topic "Th Last Scenes In the Life of Jesus." Leader, Clarence Hold- rid ge. At 7:30 a cantata will be given by the church choir, "Tidings of Easter,' directed by Miss Dorothy Baughman. Choir practice Thursday, 7:00 p. m A cordial Invitation la extended to you to attend these services. 7:30 p. m.. Easter program by the Bible school with a pageant entitled: "The Easter Song." by Paul J. Hon and Ernest B. J. Hon, in which the choir and many members of the school will participate. Special of fering for Benevolences of the church. The general public is cordially in vited to Join us in our Joyous Easter services. First Baptist Church W. H. Eaton, minister. 9:46 a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. m.. morning worship with w. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dny Saints Sunday school, 10 a. m. Church, 7:30 p. m. Priest Hood and Relief Society, Tuesday. 7:90 p. m. Branch president. F. H. Metcalf. Bible Class Asks Men Participate in Morning Meet (Contributed) Men and young menl This morning at 9:30 sharp, you are heartily invited and expected to be at the RIM to the atre, as gueaU of the Men's Bible class of the First Christian church to hear an one-hours' program, In keep ing with Eaater celebration of the resurrection of Christ, which will be interesting and instructive. The program will include an organ solo by Ml as Gene vie v Brown, vocal solo by Mlas Elinor Curry, two num bers by a double male quartette, sing- America.," "The Glory Song." "Sweet By and Bye," and "I Love to Tell the Story" by all present. W. R. Balrd, teacher of the olass, will give a 16 mlnute red-blooded talk to men and young men. If you are not in the habit of at tending Sunday school or church, pause for an hour today, pay tribute lo the Man of the Cross, and spend an hour very profitably mingling with your fellow men. You should be a good sport and try anything once. Presbyterian C. E. Invites Young to Special Program Much Interest is being evidenced by local young people in the special pro gram to be sponsored this evening by the Senior Christian Endeavor of the Prwbyterlan church. The meeting will be held during the regular young people'a hour In the church. All yuung people who do not attend other such meeting are urged to attend. A special program has been arrang ed consisting of excellent musical and dramatic talent and a good discus sion period. T. W. W. a. CHrls, popular local musical organisation w.ll preaent the musical numbers, a luted by Margery Paley. Maxlne Boh ner t, talented dramatic student, will alto render an appropri ate Easter number. Topic for discussion Is "Why Chris- tlanltyf" A f if teen-n a mite debate upon the subject will be held nt the beginning of the study period featur ing Donald DarufUle and Fd. rteumes Or HVltn Wilson. Following this a general discus ion will be held. leaders of the Endeavor hope Shut a! young people who are actually concerned over modern attitude and opinions will attend this meettng and air their views since they will thus contribute greatly to the discussion and may also receive some nsw ideas to be added to their conception. The meeting will be In charge M Helen Wilson. Catholic Church High Mass Early With mM at the Catholic church will be sung this morning by the male choir at S o'clock, heralding the arrival of the Easter morning. The Choir, directed by Sebastian Apollo, organist. Is composed of the follow ing: Harold Corliss. Nell Foy. Earl ry. William muart and Raymond, M Heche. Advent Christian Church Bible school, 0:46 a. m. Preaching, 7:30 p, m. Loyal Workers service, 6:30. Prayer meeting, Wednesday night. 8 o'clock. There will be an Easter program following the Bible study hour that will take the place of the preaching service. Preaching service. 7:30 p. m. M. K, LaDleu will be the speaker. You will be welcome at any or All of these services. Spiritual Science Church Rev, Orlen R. Krlng, pastor. Private advice given at 143 North Ivy street Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. Sunday services. K. P. hall. 6th and Grape streets, lecture. "Spiritual Intelligence." Thursday evening, 8 p. m., Mes sages, 143 North Ivy street. Every one attending Sunday even ing services will receive a ballot message. Welcome all. 4 Tnlent Mlmlonary rinptlat Church C. H. Fredenburg, Pastor Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Harry Walker, superintendent. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young People'a meeting at 6:30, topic, "Praise," leader, Haael Winkle man. Bible study, under the auspices cf the ladles auxiliary will meet Wed nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend any or all of these services. Main Street MMhodHt Church South N. D. Wood. Pastor The pronram at this church this Sunday will be of special Easter lea ture. 0:46 a. m. Sunday school. Baptism of infants, and reception of children. 11 a. m. Easter music. Sermon by the pastor, and recep n of members. 8:30 p. m. Service In charge of the young people's division. 7:30 p. m. -Program of music. Sermon by Rev. R. U. Waldraven. Pilgrim Holiness Church 128 East Main street, upstairs. Marvin Gtllara, pastor. We are In our revival meeting and are glad to report victory. Souls are being saved and conviction Is upon others. The crowds are good. Sunday morning at the Sunday school hour, we will have our Eaater program. We are expecting Sunday to be a great day in the revival. After the morning service at 3 p. m. Is our time of prayer for the meet ing. - At 6:41) p. m. Is our street meet' lng. At 7:15 la our peoples meeting led by Sister Edwards. Immediately following will be the evangelistic service by Evangelist Edwards. Come and help us In these meetings. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale streets, W. R Balrd, Minister. Bible school will begin at 9:30 a, m., M. E. Olson superintendent. The Men's Bible class will meet In the Rlalto theatre. The service will last one hour, giving tha men plenty cf time to attend any church service in the city. Morning worship begins at 10:66, Prelude, "Andante," Beethoven. Offertory, "Impromtu." Schubert. Anthem, "O Death, Where Is Thy Sting." Harris. Sermon subject, "The Power of the Resurrect Ion." Poetlude. "Marcla," Kern. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 the choir will present the Easter cantata, "Life Everlasting." Effle Herbert Yeoman director, Mrs. Theodore Slma, pianist. First Met hod Ht Alexander G. Bennett, paator. Easter morning worship, 11 o'clock. with special music. Sermon by the pastor. "Light After Darkness." Bap tism of children and adults, and reception of new members, Eft tor evening, 7 :30 o'clock, the Sunday school present the Easier program. "Easter Dawn." Sunday school. 9:43 a. m, with classes and welcome for all. Epworth League young people unite with the other young people'a socle tie in Sunrise praise. Short evening devotional service at 8:30 o'clock In the church parlor. All people are more than welcome. Med ford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The MrdTord Company of Jehovah's Witnesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KM ED every Sunday morning from 10 to 10:18. These lectures art given by electrical transcription and the subject of the one to be given Sun day, March 37. la "King of Eternity." Jehovah's Witnesses meet for aUidy every Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mra. W. W Bailey, 103 Mistletoe street, and every Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Anne Brewer. 737 South Central avenue. All Interested in Watch Tower Bible study are welcome. Free Methodist Church E. N. Long. Pastor Corner of 10th and Ivy Sts. The Sunday school meet at 9.4V A special Easier pro mm will be given In connection with the SunrUv echooi. This progiam will be followed First Church of Christ. Scientist Authorised branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 North Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, March 37: "Reality." Sunday school at 8:30. Appli cant under the age of twenty may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testmonlea of Christian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which Is lo cated at 401 in the Medford Build ing, Is open dally from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m.. except Sundays and holi days. The librarian la in attend ance from 11 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorised Christ Ian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Ttje public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room. Church of the Nnr arena John T, La Rose, pastor. Easter Sunday will be observed In this church with a special program of Easter muslo and song, begin ning at 9:46 a. m. Sunday. The Sunday school will meet for the devotional service and a short class session. Program of song and music at 10:30. Easter sermon by the pastor on "Life." Following the sermon a large class of new members will be received. Evening services as follows: Young People'a society meeting at 6:30 in the church Class meeting also at 8.30 In tht annex. Evangelistic service at 7:30. . Special songs and mimic la being arranged for these services. The an nual meeting will be held next Wednesday evening In the church. Dr. J. E. Batea. district superintend ent will preside. A cordial welcome extended to one and all. Zlon English Lutheran Church (United Lutheran) Weet Fourth street at Oakdale avenue. Geo. P. Kabele, D, D.. pastor. 10 a. m , Baxter song service at Bible school, CImam for all agea. 11 a. m., chief Easter service. Ser mon subject; "Easter Day. Day of Hope and Joy." Anthems by choir: "Praise Ye the Lord " by Carl Fisher. and "He Rose for Me." by Norman U it M hill Administration of the lord Supper. Easter floral decora tions. Special thank-offering for the Building Fund. p. m.. a special service for the raptim of children. 8:30 p. m , Young Peonie s l.uthr league. Topic: "What Is the Mean ing of Kaater? an Easter program celebrating tht resurrection of our Lord. The choir offerings will Include the well known Easter anthems, "All Hall,' "Victory Bells" and "I Am tha Resurrection." The pastor will speak on, "Morning fin the Garden." 6:30 p. m.i Young people'a group meetings. 7:30 p. m., an Easter drama, "In the Shadow of the Cross," presented by the Wright-California Players, coming under the auspices of the senior B.Y.P.U- This company la well known and popular hero, having played a number of times In Med ford. and the young people are truly glad to be able to have them for their Easter evening program. No charge will be made. An offering will be received to defray expenses. You will find a cordial welcome at these service. First Presbyterian Church 9:46 a. m., Sunday school. Classes for all ages. Mrs. I. Iverson will bring the Easter message to the Wo men's Bible class. 11 a. m.. Easier service: Sermon. "This is Life Eternal," Rev. W. L. Van Nuys of Portland. Music: Quartette "Awoke Up Mj Glory Rogers, Dr. W. W. Howard soloist. Violin solo Londonderry Ah" An Krelsler. Organ Moments Adglo Molto Oullmant. Solo Hoaanna Granler, Miai Edna Elfert. Postlude March In D. Major Rebtokoff, 7:30 p. m evening concert. Organ Preludio 3E Lonate In 0 Ml nor Gu 1 Iroant. (Continued on Page 10) M edford Churches Cordially Invite You to Attend Their Services! A SACRED ANNIVERSARY, and a festival day. this Easter will be observed with services of un usual beauty by the churches of Medford .... These churches cordially invite you to attend their services .... to enjoy the inspiration, music and prayer. First Presbyterian Church South Holly Street 0:45 a.m. Sundny School classes for all agea. 11 :00 a.m. Easter Service. Sermon by Rev. VC. L. VanXuys, Portland. Special musical program with morning service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Concert. 6:30 p.m. Regular Christian Endeavor meeting. Main St. Methodist Church, South X. I. Wood, Pastor 8 Aj a.m. Sunday School. Baptism of infants and reception of children. 11:00 a.m. Sermon by the pastor; Easter music j Reception of members. 6:30 p.m. Services in charge of the young people's division. 7:30 p.m. Program of music and sermon by Kev. R. U. Waldraven. Zion English "Lutheran Church United Lutheran West Fourth at Oakdale Ave. Geo. P. Kabele, D.D., Taster 10:00 a.m. Easter Song Service at Bible School. 11 :00 a.m. Chief Easter Service. 3:00 p.m. Special service for baptism of children. 6:30 p.m. Young People's Luther League. 7:30 p.m. Bible School Easter Program and rageant. The general public is cordially invited to join in our joyous Easter services. Church of the Sacred Heart (Catholic) South Oakdale Father F. V. Black 8:00 a.m. High Mass will be sung by the male choir, directed by Sebastian Apollo. rgani-.t. The program will include: Mass in 1) Minor by H. F. Stuart; The Kyrie; The Gloria; The Credo; Sane -tus; Benedii'tus and Agnus Hei and The Regina Coeli by L. D. Merlier. 10:30 a.m. Second Mas. First Methodist Church West Main Street Alexander G. Bennett, Pastor 11 :00 a.m. Easter Morning Worship with special music. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School program,. "E a s t e r Dawn." 9:45 a.m. Sunday School classes and welcome for all. 6:30 p.m. Short Evening Devotional in church parlor. All are more than welcome. First Christian Church South Oakdale Ave. W. R, Baird, Pastor 0:30 a.m. Men's Class in Rialto Theatre. 10:55 a.m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p.m. Cantata, "Life Everlasting." St. Mark's Episcopal Church Corner Oakdale and Fifth Streets Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton, Rector. 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion. S:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m. Children's Service. 11 :15 a.m. Holy Communion. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Missouri Synod II. H. Young, Pastor E. Main Street and Portland Avenue 9:30 a.m Sunday School. Following the lessons there will be an Easter egg hunt for the children. 10;30 a m. Preparatory Service. 11:00 a.m. Easter Services with celebration of tha Lord's Supper. Special music. The public is cordially invited. First Baptist Church North Central Ave. W. H. Eaton, Minister ft:4" a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship with Easter Program 6:30 p.m. Young peopled group meeting. 7:30 p.m. Easter drama, "In the Shadow of the Cross," by Wright California Players. You'll find a cordial welcome at these services.