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Impressive Services on Easter Sunday in Churches of Medford
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX. FRED AT. A PR EL If). 1935.
SPECIAL MUSIC
TO BE FEATURE
OF
E
Profusion of Flowers Will
Add to Joy of Celebration
Sunrise Service Is
Planned at Rader Hill
Observance of Easter, when the
church become the gathering place
of people the world over for a day of
worship In celebration of the resur
rection of Christ, will be marked by
special services in every church of
the community. Easter music wlM
be furnished by special choirs In sev
eral churches, where there will also
be prominent speakers and the re
ception of members and baptism of
Infanta. The churches will be dec
orated on the occasion with spring
flowers, a part of every Eastern
One of the most Impressive services
will be the annual sunrise service
which la to be held at Rader hill,
just south of Phoenix. This service
will be given under auspices of Cra
ter Lake Christian Endeavor Union.
Churches that will take part will be
the Christian end Presbyterian of
Medford, the Federated church of
Central Point, the Presbyterian
church of Phoenix and the Christian
Endeavor society of the Jacksonville
Presbyterian church.
The outdoor service will commence
at 5 a. m. Talks by three younj?
people, of Crater Lske Union will be
Included, a will be special music
scripture readings and prayer.
Celebration of holy communion
will be held at the Episcopal church
at. 7 a. m. and again at 8 a. m. There
will also be a baptismal service and
the regular morning service with the
sermon.
The impreealve liturgical observ
ance of Easter will be held at the
Sacred Heart church at 8 a- m., with
high mass, to be followed with low
buss and benediction.
At the Presbyterian church there
will be special Sunday school pro
gram In the morning aa well as the
regular service, but the evening
Christian Endeavor meeting will be
auppUnted by the sunrise worship at
Phoenix.
Pot observance of the Passover.
Philip Sldereky will be the special
leader at the Baptist church, which
has also prepared special mualc and
other services.
The day will also Include many
home gatherings of church organiza
tion nd other groups who will unite
In reverence.
ROME'S CHURCH BELLS
SILENT AS CLERICALS
BT A. E. PTVNTZ
Aaeodated Press Foreign Staff
HOME. April 19. (AP) Rome's
hundreds of church bells hung In
alienee today ss priests prostrated
themselves before bare altars and
led the devout in prayerful com
memoration of Christ's death on the
cross.
Basilicas and churches throughout
the Eternal City were stripped of
ornament, and the sacred images
were covered with purple and black
drapes for the Good Friday observ
ances. Even the pspel throne In the
isttne chapel was divested of Its
ornaments.
In St. Peter'a and other churches
sermons based on Christ's reproaches
to his cruclflers were delivered.
Borne lay like a dead city between
noon and 8 p. m. the hours Christ
hung on the cross.
In the churches Romans heard the
doleful music of the-p"Stabat Mater,"
a hymn dedicated to the Virgin
Mother as she stood at the foot of
the cross. There were sermons on
the three hours of Christ's agony.
At sunset Romans celebrate the
hour of the "denotata." devoted In
many churches to Mary's grief at
the cross.
HAVE SPECIAL MUSIC
There will be a special program of
Easter music at the Christian church
Sunday evening, consisting of selec
tion from Handel's "Messiah."
John R. Knight, violinist, will oe
the swifting artist. The chotr will
be under the direction of Effle Her
bert Yeoman. Mrs. Mabel Sims will
be pianist.
EASTER
EASIER SONG SERVICE
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hs Thought, ! SACRED HEAR! EASIER
The Easter song services for which
St. Mark's Episcopal church is noted,
will next Sunday equal, if not excel,
any former like service at that
church. The musical program Is
under the direction of Elsie Carleton
Strang, who needs no further intro
duction, as she Is well and favorably
known to all music lovers of southern
Oregon. Dorothy Burgess, another
popular artist, will preside at the
organ.
In addition to the regular hymns
and ritualistic music, there will be
the following selections:
Introlt, "Christ Our Passover
Schilling.
Offertory. "Unfold Ye Portala"
Gounod.
Communion Service in A Plat, oy
Custance.
Incidental aoloe In these selections
wilt be sung by Nina Mulholland
and Elsie Carleton Strang. The pres
ent large choir will be augmented
by two new outstanding voices.
Rev. Bartlam. rector at St. Marks,
will hold an early communion service
at 7:00 a.m.. and again at 8:00 a.m.
At 9:46 there will be baptismal
services at the church. At the 11
o'clock service. Rev. Bnrtlnm will
deliver a highly interesting and In
structive sermon befitting the .occa
sion. The church will be. profusely and
beautifully decorated with Easter
flowers.
All visitors will be heartily wel
comed to any of these services and
arrangements have been made to
seat all those in attendance.
For Hose that Wear buy
, NOLDE & HORST
Ethelwyn B Hoffmann
PROGRAM FOR EASIER
The Presbyterian Sunday school
will present th following Easter pro
gram beRlnntng at 0:4ft a. rn. Sunday
and continuing through the entire
Sunday school hour:
Organ Prelude
Mrs. H. Huenergardt
Opening Song '-raise the Easter
King"
Sunday School
"Christ Aroe"
Sunday School
Scripture Reading- Matt. 38:1-8.
Beautiful Menage of Easter
Marjory Rich, Audrey Price
Margaret Walters
Solo
Frances Combes
Prayer and Song
Cradle Roll
Song
Beginners Recitation
Bernlce Baker
Easter Song
Primary Dept.
Offering and Prayer
Song. "With the Victor King"
Sunday school
Lily March
Junior Girls
Violin Solo
Erlene Young
An Acrostic, "Be joyful"
Third Grade Girls
Duet, "Easter Carols Ring Out'
Edith Hodgklns, Josephine Bullis
Closing Song "Praise Him for the
Eastertide"
Sunday School
Benediction
The committee in charge of the
program are the Misses Laura Bailey,
Ruth Clement. Fay Ackley, and Mrs.
Frank Hagerty.
(By Alice English.
I wonder how It felt that day In
Spring.
To be alive attain
Was His soul faint, remembering
The sadness and the pun?
Or hid Ha left those memorlee In
the tomb
With discarded grave-clothes lyinj?
Hsd His resurrected heart no thought
of gloom
Or sound of women crying?
Or did His thoughts repeat, repeat,
A glad new refrain;
To be alive again, how sweet
To be eltve again!"
To see once more those dearly loved:
See them once more and then to go:
To leave them this truth Hta death
had proved.
Because I live, ye shall also."
EASTER-IK MUSIC
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I M. E.
The evening choir of the First
Methodist Episcopal church, under the
direction of Olaf Severson. with Mrs.
Lucille Schoppert as organist, will
present the following popular pro
gram of Easter-time music sunaay
evening at 7:30 o'clock:
Organ Prelude.
Hymn "All Hail the Power of
Jesus' Name."
Prayer.
Scripture.
Chorus "Hallelujah For The
Cross." by James McQranahan.
Duet by Mr. Olaf Severson and Mr.
Olaf Severson Jr., "The Crown of
Thorns." by Marie Forest.
Orchestra:
1. "Repent Ye," by Frederic Van
Normsn.
3. "Christ Arose." by Robert Lowry.
Contralto solo by Miss Elenora Pof-
fenbarger, "Come, Gracious Spirit,"
by E. L. Ashford.
Chorus "Hear The Easter Bells.
by C. Austin Miles.
Duet by Mrs. Dorothy Hall and
Mrs. Lucille Schoppert, "After," by
Clara Edward.
Offertory "Etude." by Hill.
Saw solo by W. H. Vimont, "The
Old Rugged Cross." by George Ben
nard. Soprano solo by Miss Mary Anne
Gates, "Palms," by Jean-Bapttste
Faure.
Chorus "All Hall, Immanuel," by
Charles H. Gabriel.
Benediction.
Chimes.
Postlude "Polonaise," by Krentz-lln.
The program follows:
1 :00 P. M. Assemble at Masonic tem
ple. 1 :30 P. M. Dinner at Masonic temple.
3:00 P.M. Service at Masonic temple.
Hymn, '"Onward Christian Soldiers'
(All standing!.
Reception of Commander and De
votionalOfficers and Drill Team.
Violin solo-Lawrence Hubert; Ward
V. Croft, accompanist.
"Retrospection"
Vocal solo Effle Herbert Yeoman;
Genevieve Brown, accompanist.
Address Rev. Sidney W. Hall,
Hymn. "All Hall the Power" (All
standing).
Benediction Rev. Sidney W. Hall.
Plan April Frolic The Jackson
schcol P.-T. A. is planning an April
frolic which is to be held at the
schol a week from tonight. The vari
ous committees, under direction of ,
Mrs. Frank Dlllard. general chairman,
are busy with plans to make the
annual affair e success this year. The
funds derived will be used to benefit I
the school lunchrooms. I
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The impressive liturgical observ
ance of Easter will be witnessed at
the high mass in the Sacred Heart
church at B a- m. next Sunday. Low
mass with benediction will follow at
10:30 a. m.
The pastor. Father Black, will he
celebrant of the high mass, and the
Eaeter sermon rill be preached by
Father Anthony Holmes. O. M. Cap,
Confessions for Easter communion
will be heard evenings today and to
morrow, from 7:30 on. and this after
noon and tomorrow afternoon from I
to 5.30.
The choir, under the direction of
Sebastian Apollo, Who is Also or
ganist, will sing the liturgical mass
:n honor of the Resurrection, at 8
a. m. Members of the choir are: H.
H. Corliss, Ray Miksche. Neal Foy,
Earl Foy, W. H. Stewart. Bertllle Mls
c he. Martha DeSouza, Mrs. J. J. Wil
kinson. Mrs. A. J. Provost, Mrs. Ru
pert Msddox and Miss Edna ELffert.
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TRAIL"
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fresh air and exercise alone. I have
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I always have Shredded Wheat
on the breakfast table."
Start the day with crisp, nut
brown Shredded Wheat. It's
packed with minerals, vitamins
and carbohydrates and easy to
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ram
ft HEAT
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The LAST SHOPPING DAY Before EASTER
the M. M. Department Store
Has Apparel and Shoes for All the Family at Low Prices That
Substantially Reduce the Family Budget
. MEN'S
MALTA CdlNDRY
WILL HAVE SPECIAL
Malta Commsndery No. 4. Knights
Templar, will give a opecial EaMer
service Sunday at the Masonic tem
ple. E. L. Lenox, local chairman of
the committee In charee. especially
urees all members to attend.
The dinner, which is to be served
at 1:30 on the second floor, will b
only for members. The services will
be open to the public. They will
begin at 3 o'clock on the third floor.
Of special Interest on the program
will be the play, "Retrospection,"
which was written by A. O. ("Lon"
Bishop.
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BARGAIN BASEMENT
Medford's under priced downstairs store, where you
serve yourself and save. Everything you wear for less
money. Don't fail to visit us in the bargain basement.
WASH FROCKS
Women's fast color wash frock.
Sires 14 to 52 In plaid, stripes
and prints.
$1.25
CHILDREN'S
ANKLETS
Children's Rayon anklet. Pas
tel shades. Sizes 4i to A
real bargain. Regular 25c val
ue, for
19c
WOMEN'S
PAJAMAS
Women' Rnyon Pajamas. One
or two piece styles.
$1.00
CHILDREN'S
SHOES
Children's White ho. tran.
pumps or ties. At our sale to
morrow, only
SI to $1.98
ELASTIC TOP
SILK HOSE
Knee length elastic top, llk
hose. Full faltloned. all new
spring shades. Regular filing
price $1 .00. Tomorrow only
50c
Women's
white shoes
Women's White shoes. Sport or
dress styles. All sizes. Just nhat
yorj hare been looking for at
thse low prices.
$1.49 to $2-49
MEN'S DRESS
OXFORDS
Mn"s Pres Oxfords, plain or
morrasln toe stl. Don't fall
to look thee over.
S245 to S2-98
HATS and
PANTS
Dress up for Easter. Why
pay more when you ran
buy the hest for lem.
Dress pants
$2.45, $2.95
$3.95
Dress Hats
$1.95 to $2.95
MEN'S DRESS
SHIRTS
Sport or dress styles. See
thtm tomorrow at these
bargain prices.
BOY'S WASH
SUITS
One, two and three pleee
suits. Short or long trousers.
Fast colors1. Notelty styles.
Look these orer
98c-$1.25-$1.45 $1.25 to $1.98
MAIN FLOOR-
Women's Easter Shoe Sale
No matter what style you want, whother
white, tan, blue or grey, sport or dress. They
are here at less money.
S1.98, $2.45, $2.95, $3.95
Enna Jettick Shoes for Women
America's smartest walking shoe. You need
no longer be told you have an expensive
foot. Width EEE to 4A wide.
$5.00 and $6.00
MAIN
Charming psatl BmMffSBSait gisf I
two and thr-plec style, with f (1 jlt'slS l 8 I v f
msrt Individual details. One ii fvB 8 SsV-f ... , ,.I
of the, suits would he Ideal wSl 8 5 V f 'fci ' "
for the Easter Parade . . . and lMf J, "
trand for many other oocaa- mtii , .t8
Specially priced f3fl '
$16.95 jff'Mfi
1W
EASTER HOSIERY
Phoenix and No-mend. The favored
shades for dress On Raster. Full line of
sixes In sheer and chiffon silks.
79c $1 $1.25
GIRLS' EASTER
DRESSES
rrlnt. lawns and nrKandte,. Npw
uhlpmi-nts received this week so every
sirl ran hsve new Easier frock.
Kites t lo 14 years.
79c
98c $1.69
$1.98 $2.98
SILK PRINT
DRESSES
Colorful new spring print. In
a wide variety of attractive
styles. Both light and dark
backgrounda. 81ses from 16 to
te.
$7.45
WOMEN'S
Sweaters
for Spring
Beautiful knitted dralgm, pas
tel and darker ehades. Ilea them
tomorrow.
$1.98
WOOL SLACKS
Brown, nary, white. Frerr Miss needs a pair of ilarlcs
for sport wear.
$1.98
to $2.95
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