MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1941. PAGE SEVEN Church Interests and Notices Church of Jrtn Christ of Latter Day Saint S31 w. 2n4 Street Sunday morning at 10:30. sacred Chrlstmaa aerrice will be conducted by the Sunday school. All membera and friends axe toTlted to attend. R1W society will meet Tuesday at 3 p. m- Full Gotpe. Church (Assembly of Cod) Newtown near W. Main Leonard Weston, Pastor 0:45 ft. m- Sunday School. 11 a. m- Morning worship. Special Christmas service this morning. 6:30 p. m. Young People. 7:45 p. m. Great cTangellstlc ser Tlce sponsored by youth of church and featuring June Lock, 17-year-old evangelist. Special music, hearty sing ing. The public invited to share In all these services. Foursquare Gospel Church Central and Jackson Rev. Wlilard O. Shearburn. Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School with classes for all ages. 11 a. m. Morning Worship, mis sionary message. 0:00 p. m. Young People's Crusad er Service. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service, The First Christmas". 7:30 p. m.. Tuesday evening Christinas program. Songs, reel ta ctions, poems by the children. Candy bags will be given out. There will be no meeting held on Thursday of this week. 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, 213 North Oak dale. Subject for 8unday, De cember 31, "Is The Universe, Includ ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at 0:30. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, s held at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 414 and 415 Medford Center build ing, Is open dally from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. The librarian Is In attendance from 10 to 4. tnlty 310 Medford Center Bldg. Marlon R. Clifton, Leader Welter K. CUfton, Assistant This being Christmas week the center will be open Monday and Tuesday from 10 until 3 o'clock. Unity books and publications may be read, purchased or borrowed on the two days. Consultation may be had with the leader by appointment. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Lecture and annual Candle lighting service. Subject, "Peace on earth, good will to men." Classes usually held on other days of tf week will be omitted for the one week. Regular schedule will be observed from Dec. 30. Church of God The Church With a Message Haven and Holly Sts. T. O. Satterfleld, Pastor Sunday school, 8:45 a. m. H. W. Burch superintendent. A class and a welcome awaits you, where teach ing of the Bible Is stressed.' ' Worship, 11 a. m. Message by pas tor. We are having our Christmas pro " gram at 7:45 p.m. There will be no young people'a meeting this Sunday. We have a very nice program, and are extending to the public and es pecially to all parents of the Sunday School children a warm Invitation to come and enjoy this happy occasion with us. Prayer and praise service each Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. The publlo Is Invited to all services. . Central Avenue Church of Christ Corner Central and Jackson Sts. Melvln Sparks, Minister, Bee 808 Queen Anne. On this Chrlstmss Sunday parents of nikuito attending Bbte sTihtmrl an ospooUUy Invitad to oms tor the chndreal program fust betas tb church hoox, A tecs will be green to the child ran. Primary department boys and girls have decorated their class room and Invite their parents to come to their room for Bible School with them this Sunday. The choir has prepared ft beauti ful Chrlstmss anthem for the church service Sunday morning. 8:45 a. m. Bible school. 11:00 a. m.. Communion service and Christmas sermon. 8:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., Evening church service. Anyone who cares to go with us Is Invited to meet In front of the church at 8.-00 p. m. to go Christmas caroling Wednesday night. Other ser vices through the week will be dismissed. Free Methodist Chare Rev. R. H. Poet Pastor Sunday school, 8:45 ft A. Worship, 11 in. Y-P-M-S, 7. -00 pA. Evangellstio Service. 7:45 pja. Tuesday night the Sunday school will give the Christmas program at 7:30. There will be no service Wednesday night. Pilgrim Holiness Church East Jackson and Bessie Sts. Near the Roosevelt school. Sunday School, 8:45 am. Preaching service, 11 to. Children's Meeting, 6:45 pm. Evangelistic Service. 7 :30 p.m. Mid-Week Service Wednesday, 7:30 P-na. You will receive ft warm welcome at the home church and a spiritual uplift. The First Baptist Church 5th and N. Centra 1 Sts. Wolford A. Dawes, Minister Bible School, 8:45. Classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. The pastor will bring the Chrlstmaa mes sage, "The Light". Choir anthem, "The Nativity Song by Price. Solo by' -Mrs. Don V. Piatt. Young People'a groups meet at 6 :S0. ' Evening worship, 7:30. Sermon "Why Baptize?? Choir anthem "O Holy Might" by Hoi ton. Duet, Mrs. Clem Flnley and Mr. Tleon. Baptism at the close of the service. Tuesday evening at 7:30. The Sun day school Christmas program will be presented In the main auditorium. This program will bring the Christ mas message In song and recitation. All are Invited to join us In these services. St. Peter's Lutheran Church Synodlcal Conference E. Main and Portland Ave. Harry H. Young Sunday school at 8:45 o'clock. All who have part In the Christmas program Christmas Eve are requested to meet at the church this after noon at 3:30 for practice. There will be no Bible class this evening. Evening service at 7:30. Theme: The Lord's Messenger Preparing the Way Before Him. No morning service today. No Sun day school teachers meeting this week. The annual Christmas program will be given Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock In Wesley Chapel, com er West Msln and Ivy Streets, to which the publlo Is cordially Invited. Chrlstmaa service Sundsy morning In our church on Portland Avenue, at 11 o'clock. Visitors are always welcome. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale Streets i Reuben W. Coleman, Minister 8:49 Sunday school with graded classes for all ages. 10:56 Morning worship. Prelude: Wbtle Shepherds Watched" Grant. Offertory "A Christmas Carol" Nagle. Anthem, "Thou. Bethlehem" Wilson. Solo by Wilson Church. Sermon: "The Star In the East". 8:30 Young People's meeting. All young people of if church are In vited to meet In the social hall for a Christmas carol sing. 7:30 Cantata, "Night of Holy Mem ories". The publlo Ls cordially Invited to share this beautiful presentation of the Christmas story. The choir will be assisted by Peter Larsen of CorvaUls, a Girls chorus and Robert Brewer, trombonist. Calendar of Events Tuesday 7:30, Sunday school pag eant, "The First Christmas. Thursday "A Merry, Merry Chrlst maa" to all. Church of The Naxarene Holly at First St. Today will mark a reverent and gala anniversary celebration of Christ's birth. The Sunday school will have special features In addition to ttw Blhls) Christ ra as lasson. Special irthrirtmae tnxuso wGl be tgeasd direction of las Sussm Onlbartaon. Fred M. Wefttbarford, pastor, will speak on The Seraphle Christ." The three young people's meetings will be held at 6:30 pm. These de partments will present program fit ting to the commemoration of Christ's birth. Chorus-choir, under direction of Mr. Culbertson. will present a cantata at 730 pjn entitled, "The Chrlst maa Hallelujah." by Rogers. Topic of the pastor's sermon, following the musical presentation Is, "The Angelic Anthem." The annual program presented by the members of the Sunday school and young people's society wtu be presented Monday night ftt 730. For Ln, . Las! Minnie Gift ()U' ,N Mm Mt of Fibre SEAT COVERS Good S.at Covsrs serve double purpose. They help prolong tho Ufa of your car and protect your clothing. Sn our wide variety of colon and patterns. Install AIRF0AM SEAT PADS In your car while Latex Foam Rubbar Pads ara ftiU available. HOHLWEG'S TOP & GLASS SHOP 8TH AND BARTLETT PHONE 307J Zlaa Enfllsb Lutheran Cherra Wet Fourth at Oakdale Karl w. Brockhaua. Pastor to a. m Sunday school. 11 a. m. Worship semes. Tbs regular Sundsy service will bs conducted by tha pastor. Sermon topic: The Unknown Presence." Tbs Sundsy school, will present lis annual Chrlstmss program Wednes day, 7 :00 p. m. A special Christmas .v candle light service will bs held at 11 p. m. Wednesday. Visitors and friends art always wel come at Zlon. A Christmas tea. sponsored by the Women's Missionary Society will be held at the parsonage, SIB W. 4th street, from 3 to A p.m. Sunday for members and friends of the congregation. Apostolic Faith Rev. o. W. Frost .Paitor e:00 Sundsy school. Tbs young people will present a special program of muslo at the beginning of the Sunday school service. The Junior orchestra will play "War March of the Priests,- by p. Mendelssohn, and "A Voluntary," by J. 8. Zamecnlk. Sundsy school cborus will sing Christ mas carols, and tbs young ladles chorus will sing "No Candle Was There and No Fire," by Goatling and Lebmann. 10:30 Morning devotional service. 7:45 Evening evsngellstlc meeting will open with a program of music. Following an organ prelude played by Mlat Naomi Frost, tbs orchestra will play "Around the Chrlstmss Tree." by Theo. M. Tobanl, and "Adoration," by Felix Borowskl; Mar tin Otrard, director. 0:00 Mid-week meetings on Tues day. Thursday and Friday nights. No collections. Margueriw Conrad at tba organ. Richard A. Scott, superintendent, 11 a. m Worship, sermon by tbs Rector. Music under direction of Ro berta Ward Bebb. Eva Uaaeuigg Marsh at organ. 1:30 p. m. Pageant of "Tha Holy Nativity" presented by members of tbe church and church school. Christmas tree party with program In parish bouse following. Christmas Ere service at 10 pm. Choral. Note early hour due to possibility of black out. Christmas Day. Plain celebration of Holy Communion at am. First Methodist Church Laurel and West Main St. Louis C. Klrby, Minuter Sunday school will bold all of their clsases this week In tha newly con structed Sundsy School Tempi In First church. Chrlstmss services at 11 am. will feature the anthem: "How Lovely Are Tbe Messengers", by a large vest ed choir. A solo. "Oesu Bambino," will be sunk by Mrs. Howard Bush. Tbe pa tor will speak on "Tbe Cradle of Mystery." Tha special annual Chrlstmaa offering will be brought by the congregation to the altar of the church and placed Into a minia ture manger. Tbs evening Christmas concert will be presented by Stats Carle ton Strang and the choir at 8 o'clock accom panied at the organ by Doris Condlt Lsnts. . . ' The Sundsy school program, print ed In today's Mall TMbuna will bs given Monday at 7:30 pm. At this service "Whit Chrlstmss" gifts of non-perishable foods will be gathered for distribution to those in need of same. First Presbyterian Church Dr. Sherman Landon Divine, Pastor Manse. 37 Ross Court. Imogens Smith, Chorister. Verl Felling, Organist. Church School, 8:45 am. Youth Vespers, 7 p.m. Senior led by Helen Webb In church parlor. Tuxls Junior Highs under Mrs, Lausmsn, counsel or. Christmas Worship Service, 11 a.m. Sermon by pastor, "God's Flash of Love." Chorus choir and soloists pre senting "A Carol to Christmas" (Lee Rodgers); "Laudemus Te" Mueller); "Lovely Appear" (Oounod). Dedica tion of Two Memorial windows.- 5:30 p. m., Christmas candle light ing and carol service with beautiful programs as souvenirs. Guest harpist, Mrs. Vernon Day of Grants Psas, pre senting, "Andante Rellgloeo" (Thome) end "Prayer" (Hassetmsnns), choir Anthems "The Shepherd's Story" (Dickson) "Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices" (Henrlck). A cordial welcome to all. Monday, 7 p.m. the church school presents "The Chrlstmss Pageant" and Santa Claus will pay the children a visit. In church social hall. Tuesday 7:30 to S:30 pjn. Our young people will sing Chrlstmss carols to the shut-Ins about tbe city. Saint Mark's Church (Episcopal) Fifth and Oakdale Gerald O. Gardner, B. D., Rector Rectory 48 Quince St. a, m. Plain celebration of Holy Communion. 8:45 a. m. Church school. Graded classes. Junlon vested choir under dlretlon Mlsa Berenice Reames. Mrs. First Methodist Sunday School To Present Program The following program will be given Monday evening by the First Methodist church Sunday school, starting at 7:30 o'clock: Song, "Joy to the World," congregation. Prayer, pastor, Rev. Louis C!rby. Beginners' department, greet ings, Mary Lou Larsen, David Kirchcr, Lorraine Morris, Har riet Campbell; pantomime. 'The Little Grey Lamb," Lenore Ky- Ker and department, reader. Joan Burke; piano solo, Shu- berts Serenade, Patsy Faber. Primary department, recita tions, Patty Lawson, Barbara Bateman; the Christmas stock ing squad, third grade boys; rec'tations. Sandra Benson, Mary Jo Hall; Frolic of Christmas Toys, playlet; song, "Away In a Manger," by department. Violin solo, Carol Meyers. Pageant, "O Worship the King," Junior department. Piano duet, Harriet and Billy Walker. Song No. 96, "O Come All Ye Faithful," congregation. Accordion selection, high s.-hool group. Santa visits school and pre sents treat. T I The chorus choir of the First Methodist church, assisted by Mrs. Vernon Day, harpist, and Richard Bishop, violinist, will present the following Christmas concert this (Sunday) evening at 8 o'clock: Prelude, organ, "The Herald Angels"- Lorenz Doris Condit LanU Invocation, Rev. Louis Klrby Prologue, Dr. Susie V. Standard Chorus and solo, "Arise, Shine" Maker Solo, "O Holy Night" Adam Marguerite Luman, contralto Violin, "Souvenir" Drdla "Sonata" Handel Richard Bishop Chorus and solo, "Birthday of a King" Neidllnger William P. Brooks, basso Solo, "It Came Upon the Mid night Clear" Speaks Helen High Pierce, soprano Chorus and solo, "Sing O Heavens' Tours Mary Webster, soprano Offertory, "The Bells of Aber. dovey" Stewart Doris Condit Lantz, organist Chorus and solo, "There Were Shepherds" -Vincent Mrs. Howard Bush, soprano Solo, "The New Born King" L'Espolr Kobert C. Wright, baritone Ladies trio, "God Will Arise" ..Geibel Mrs. Howard Bush, Mary Webster, Marguerite Luman Harp, "Silent Night" Gruber "Longing" Attl "Priere" .Delma Mrs. Vernon Day Chorus and solo, "Bethlehem" .Bartlett Mary Webster, soprano Closing chorus, "The Halle lujah Chorus" from the "Messiah" Handel (The audience will please rise during this number) Benediction, Rev. Louis Klrby Poatluda, organ, "Festival Poet- "" Kohlman Doris Condit Lantz Elsie Carleton Strang, director Doris Condit Lantz, organist Special Services At Full Gospel On Today's Program June Lock Two special services will mark today's program at the Full Gospel church, Newtown near West Main. At the 11 a. m. service the Sunday school Christmas pro gram will be presented. Special music and recitations will be featured. At the 7:43 evening evange listic service young people of the church will be featured. Miss June Lock, young evan gelist, will speak on "The Un speakable Gift." Special music and choruaos wUl b presented, i Tha Deuba produced fll par Tha public is Invited to at- cent of Soviet coal In INS artel tend the service. ' nearly half of its steeL Make This A Christmas To Remeabtr. Choose your gift from our selection of choice PLANTS and CUT FLOWERS MEDFORD GREENHOUSE 100S East Main. Phone 4(40 S. I H. GREEN STAMPS Flowers Telegraphed Anywharol FELON ESCAPES Everett, Dec. 20. 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