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PAGE SEVEN Elaborate Christmas Programs Are Planned by Churches of City MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1939. SI MARK'S PLANS SPECIAL To Give Program of Christmas Music Here Tonight JFIRSI METHODIST St. Mark's Episcopal church wiil observe the Christmas sea son with special services over the week end. The Rev. Harold G. Gardner will officiate. Friday at 7:30 p.m. the church school will present "The Pag eant of the Holy Nativity," un der the direction of Mrs. Ralph Burgess with Mrs. Verl Failing playing the organ. The cast fol lows: Mary, Barbara Jean Schu ler; Joseph, Richard Schuchard; Angel of the Lord, Dorothy Root; Shepherds, David Wil liams, Ralph Burgess, Jerry Mc Dougall, Arnold Johnson, Jack Spalding; three kings, Joe Flie- gel, Ward Bebb, Donald Nissen angels. Phyllis Williams, Rhoa- da Williams, June Williams Carolyn Johnson, Ann Drys dale, Margaret Drysdale. All parents and friends are Invited to attend. Following the pageant Santa Claus will greet the children in the parish hall. Junior choir members follow: Ward Bebb, Nat Bender, Bob Butler, Walter Bown, Ralph Burgess, Joe Fliegel, George Green, Philip Gates, Teddy Ha ber, Roger Huber, Arnold John son, Jerry McDougall, Gordon Marx, Billy Moffat, Donald Nis sen, Dick Runyard, Jack Spald ing and John Workman. Arnold Johnson will give a violin solo, "Ave Maria" during the offertory. Ushers include Ray Henderson, Chris Barker Tom Bennett and Don Hatha way. The primary department will have its entertainment immedi ately after the pageant in the guild hall. Those taking part are kindergarten, Craig Philips, Marilyn Payne, Leon McDoug all, Margot Lageson; first grade, Busan Drummond; second grade, Nancy Lageson; - third grade, Ann Gentle and Christopher Williams; fourth grade, Phillis Merrick. The Sunday services will be as usual with the traditional midnight service by candlelight at 11 p.m. The vested choir un der direction of Roberta Ward Bebb with Eva H. Marsh at the organ will present the follow ing musical setting: Organ, "Christmas Pastoral and Prelude" Manney Processional Hymn, "Adeste Pldells" Wade Introlt, "Angels From the Realms of Glory" Smart Kyrle Elelson .. Mendelssohn Gloria Tlbl . Garrett Lous Tlbl . Garrett Hymn, "It Came Upon the Mid night Clear" Willis Offertory Anthem, "There Were Shepherds" Vincent Soloist. Harold Burelson. Sursum Corda. Camldge Sanctus Gounod Soloist, George Maddox. Benedlctus Gounod Soloist, La Murle Beck Witt. Agnus Del Gounod Gloria In Kxcelsls MM.-. Zeuner Seven-fold Amen ..Mw...talner Nune Dlmlttls Gower Recessional Hymn. "Hark, the Her ald Angels Sing" Mendelssohn A: CK. Aft e&&s- fcnwai LrmwniMBiiiii fti ri wt itffmiWiiwWi insttiwttrffS ' ewaw- M&iat mmamam wwikw wswttaftaafta. xxgwutamumai tmrmm . g mmnniwr .m L FRIDAY Many Will Attend Yuletide Program Of Music Tonight Arrangements have been made to accommodate a capacity audi ence in the auditorium of the Apostolic Faith church at North Central avenue and Third street where a program of Christmas music will be presented at 8 I o'clock tonight. The program will be given by the combined orchestras and choirs of the Medforfl ana Klamath Falls Apostolic Faith churches. In addition to or chestral and chorus numbers, there will be group and solo selections. The publis is in vited to attend. There will be no admission charge, nor will a collection be taken, the con cert being entirely free. The following program will be given: Around the Christmas Tree Tobanl Orchestra. The Lord of Glory Payne-Willard Male Quartet. The Old Refrain Krelsler Orchestra. The Shepherd's Vision Mary Rosa There Is a Green Hill Par Away Gounod Unfold, Ye Portals (Prom The Redemption Gounod Chorus-Choir. Adestes Pldeles Barnhousc Orchestra. Dear Little Stranger Oabriel Soprano Solo. - Christmas Carols Brass Quartet. The Heavens Are Telling (Prom The Creation) Haydn Orchestra. This is ihe combined orchestra and choir of ihe Apostolic Fanh churches of Medford and Klamath Falls which will give a program of Christmas music and song in the church here at 8 tonight. (Photo by courtesy of Klamath Falls News-Herald). Orient Are" By Richard Harri son. Bobble Stevens and WUlls StetTen. C. Recitation. "Little Trees" Her bert Wlr. D. Song. "Jingle Bells" By the Department. Bentxltctlon Rev. Knotts "Glory to God In the hlest. and on earth, peace, good will toward men." Luke 3:14. PAGEANT WILL BE Mrs. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Is vice-principal of Todhunter School, New York City. Among the Indians In Peru, women wield- the authority. Although men may be elected as village officials, the older women tell the voters whom to elect. Murphy, ' westernmost town in North Carolina, long land locked, will soon find itself a lake city. Water from Hiawas- see dam will back several miles- right up to the city limits. E AT PRESBYTERIAN A Christmas worship service will be conducted at the First Presbyterian church Sunday at 11 a.m., Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor, announced today. At 4:30 D.m.. Sunday a Christmas ves per musical and pageant will be presented. The programs follow: 11:00 a. M. Organ Preludes "Christmas In Sicily" Yon "Slumber Beloved" (Christmas Oratorio) Bach Call to Worship "O Come, All Ye Faithful." Invocation, Lord's Prayer. Gloria Patrl. Christmas Responsive Selection. Anthem, "Brightest and Best" - - Combs Solo, Connie Moore. Violin obllgato, Dorothy Gore. Christmas Lesson, Prayer, Choral Response. Offertory, "Noel" d'Asuln Christmas Offering, "As With Glad ness Men of Old." Soprano Solo, "Angels' Song"..Stlckel Catherine Wendt. The Christmas Sermon, "Midnight Melody." Hymn. "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." Benediction. "Angels, Prom the Realm of Glory." Organ Postlude, "Good Christian Men, Rejoice" -..Bach 4:30 P. M. Organ Prelude, "Rapsody on Old Carols" Lester Anthem, "The New Born King" - Lespalr Solo, Kenneth Denman. Baritone Solo. "Jes'i Bambino".. ..Yon Harvey Field. Organ Duet, "Jesus, Joy of Man's Deslrlng"..................-... Bach Hans and Louise Hoerleln. Christmas Hymn 395, "Silent Night." Violin Solo. "Prayer"....Handel-Flesch Dorothy Gore. Ladles Trio, "O Holy Ntflht" Adams Catherine Wendt, Jean Mc Allister, Margaret Huson. Anthem, "There Were Shephends" .. - Vincent Solo. Catherine Wendt. Offertory, "Mary's Cradel Song" .-. Reger Christmas Hymn 31, "O Little Town of Bethlehem." Pageant, "Vision. Prophecy and , Fulfillment" Dr. Divine Angel of Truth, Ruth Bolton. Prophets and Holy Women. John the Baptist. "The Magnlflcant" by Clara Daniels. The Chroniclers Matthew and Luke. The Story ot the Shepherds.' The Visit of the Wise Men. The Flight to Eypt. Congregational Chorus, "Joy to the World the Lord Is Come." Benediction. The First Methodist church Sunday school will present a Christmas program Friday at 7:30 p. m. The program, as announced by Rev. Joseph Knotts, pastor, and E. J. Neumann, superinten dent follows: Song. "Joy to the World"............ Congregation Prayer Rev. Jos. Knotts Recitation. "Welcome".. Shirley Panky Part I Primary Department A. "Greeting" Patricia Somers, Kent Jones. B. "Little Candles" Plve Primary Children. O. Christ Was Once a Little Baby" by the Department. D. Recitation, "The First Christ mas" Eleanor Meeker. B. Reading, "Long. Long Ago" Pour Primary Children. Part II Intermediate Department A. Bible Reading Jlmmte Tucker, Charles Jones. B. Violin Solo Richard Bishop. C. Peace on Earth. Good Will to Men" By 26 boys and girls from the Department. Announcements and Offering.. Rev. Knotts Part III Beginners' Deportment A. Song, "Away In a Manger" By the Department. B. 8ix short recitations: 1. "My Christmas Wish" Eve lyn Jones. 3. "My Greeting" Conine Ben son. 3. "Mary's Little Lamb" Susan Schopert and Marie I v leans. 4. "A Wee Little Boy" Arthur Smith. 6. "My Gift" Sharon Hogan. 6. "God Bless All" Kenneth Kauffman. Part IV Junior Department A. Song. "Oh, Little Town of Beth lehem." B. Trio. "We Three Kings of the Baptists To Give Yule Programs On Friday and Sunday The Bible school of the First Baptist church will present its Christmas program Friday at 7.30 p.m. Songs, recitations and two short pageants, one by the junior department, and the oth er by the high and Junior high school girls, will make up the program. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. the church choir will present & Christmas cantata, "The Christ is Come.' Between 20 and 25 voices will make up the choir which is directed by Mrs. Clem Finley. All are invited to enjoy the programs. 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