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Concerts, Pageants, Caroling
Set by Churches For Sunday
Arinoal tChristmac concerts, i The first part will give the
pageanu and other programs i Christinas story in song and col
w;ll be given f'jr the public by ored pictures will be shown to
tie majority of the v 1 1 e y illustrate it. The second part of
Wiurches Sunday siternoon and ! the concert will include famous
evening .. " ' I carols jrf ail lands. The program
fTV knmu.fr Faith .,,.! iwill be directed by Herbert S.
O North Cei.Jral at Third sts., will !
S'ven tu'-'r "Christmas, concert
atB p.m. featuring tlieir 40 piece
Oorchflsti'; and 60 voice choir.
Other vocal yroups and soloists ;
will bifincj'.idtd uu the program. I
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CJ yiiring ln afternoon at 2:30 j
O o -iwtty ' 0 group "will present
th gajiii ' program for the men
O jit th Can.p White domiciliary.
Ettean Baptit church. White
school Christmas program. '"The
Thrre "Christmas Gifts" Sunday I
at 7 aft n rrf, Mi f;n:an Palm!
will play the lead under the die-
3 ection of Mrs. Don L'llon, Mrs.
(Say Palm, and Mrs. Ida Watts,
3 Trts 'for the children attending
Owut e gi-jt n out following the
LA musical tableau, "Where
0J,oye "' will be given Sunday
eveufcig at the Church of Chnt
q church. Central Point.
Message Jn Carols
9) The Church of the Brethren
r wllj iwldoa Christmas worship
i:e at J.30 p.m. with choir
f-arsi ir(lrume.Tal selections. The
Ctristmascmessage in carols will
be a fervicePof vrship vith the
C6risitHHS stufy from the Gospels
of Jlotthew and. J-uke read by
Sandra Fheister and ,. Kenneth
Braezeale. A sermon, "Why the
iiangenj" will be given by the
Hev. Escil Hiser, pastor. 0
i.iSical selections, recitations.
dialojtues, aad '"group singings
TVill befcatured by the Sunday
jeiiool departments in ctheir an
il jalCChristopas. program at the
OTori4t(UnityJ Qi'ule church, Cen-;-yral
"Point, program Siinday at
,7.30 p.m. 0 o
" The prograjn will clos'with a
play, "ThfcTjream" givon by the
(ltigh schijol jroup. following
Q The program candy treats will be
dirtri&itctf, ""'
O Q"Pgeanlrof the Christ Child"
wibe presented by0the Sunday
'ehoOI of the Congregational
p,chuch Sunday at 7;30 p.m.
-inder the direction of Mrs. Sich
Travis. A speaking choir
Miretited by Mrs. Ivan Burton and
arjrhbir direcfid by Irs. Richard
CSchtichawlj will0aio participate
in tilp nrnpram
P plater Uijit eveninf toe Pilgrim
fellowship of the Congregational
church will go to Ashland to join
fellowship group
Usare for caroling?
Emtweod Baptist
Vl"iat Can I Giae Him?" is
the title,;of the, clmrch school
Christmas program to be given
-ounvay v p.m. ai uie casi-
O'wtiod n Baptist
church. North
O Keene Wav ir.
at Ridgeway.
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Mrs, 3phn i'ungen will direct
"'the pageant with Mrs. Dean
Andursoii at the console. Nathan
oI'"rish will be narrator.
Iusic during t'oe program will
OO be byj!ie children a choirs and
n soloists will 6e Mrs. Ernest Buch-
r, flutist, and the Rv. aod Mrs.
O JBichar'M . Jois.
3fhe 25 voiie chwr of Uie First
O AstimbTir f God church, 1108
C-, Wst .i.un it. .-will present Im-
Christmas
r Sunday at
.tryw cantata.
V) P mA "r'- Robert E.
will dirf?t the choir.
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9 Oil Sundav evening the train
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pring unions ui mt; r irsi oapiii
churth wiltmcrie present in
narration and song the message
i.fwthe Christmas sason. rheimen-01 Peace ln a now war-Ill
youth choir, the outii trio, and
rlhe qii-tct will sing. The story
(flt.lt. Ulilll 11 vH113k will uc
Seed friSn its prophecy0 in the
O Cd Jostamcnt toQ its fulfillment
O the w Testament.
S :ory Illustrated o
At 7:c Sttnday the annual ;
ftbiuttinas concert witl be civen i
the choir the First Christ-
O ian church. Ninth and Oakdale.
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Piete Orchestra
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Two Aitetingi Christmas Night 8;00 p.m.
Enlarged Facilities New Balcony Added
Supervised Nurseries No Collections
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Layce C Carver, Pastor
Daniels with Mrs. Henry Huen
ergardt at the organ.
The cantata 'Gloria in Ex-
Baptist Activities
Start With Junior
iHiqh Parly Ionian.
Activities will occupy the
; 'oun8 people of the First Baptist
church during the Christmas
holidays. Parties and programs
:hav! een scheduled for every
. a8e group.
partments will present a Christ
mas program during the Sunday
School hour on Sunday morning.
The two groups wil meet on Sat
urday at 2 and 3 p.m., respec
tively, for a practice session and
their annual Christmas party.
The intermediate, high school,
and college training unions will
be in charge of the Sunday even
Jing service. They are planning a
presentation of Christmas music
with the youth choir, the youth
trip, and the mixed quartet. The
junior, high group will have a
party tonight at the church, and
the high school and college
young people are having pro-
greseive dinners based on the
holiday theme, "Christmas
Around the World."
Groups in every department
of the church are planning
Christmas caroling trips to the
homes of shut-ins of the con
gregation, to Camp White, and
to the hospitals and rest homes
in Medford. Anyone knowing
shut-ins that would like a group
to sing to them on Christmas eve
is requested to call the church
office, 2-9197, with the informa
tion. Dr. Blake Speaks
About Christmas
Dr. Eugene Carson Blake of
Los Angeles and Philadelphia,
president of the National Council
of Churches said recently, " The
shepherds said one unto the
other, Let us now go to Beth
lehem.' "Is this not what happens to
us all at Christmas time? Each
year as the holiday approaches,
somehow Hie message of God
breaks through to us. Every year
the miracle is the same: Scrooge
goes into hiding, the idea of giv
ing replaces the idea of getting;
the irreligious go to church;
radio and television changes
their tune and programs.
"But then after Christmas, as
happened to the shepherds, the
angels disapper, the lights go
out, the voice of God become a
forgotten echo. The world is as
it was before the dark night, and
the people as cantankerous and
as selfish as ever before.
"Let this not happen to us this
Christmas; but let us determine,
on the basis of the Christmas
feeline. to livp nir livp in thp
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company pi Jesus Christ. If we
sha11 decide, it shall make us
ed world."
DUET AND SOLO SUNDAY
Mrs. S. J. Lacy and Lynn
Sjolund wijl sing a duet, "No
Candle Was There." and Mrs.
B. M Hoover will sing the
soprano solo, "Jesu Bambino,"
t the. Sunday morning services
at First Presbyterian church.
fill.
60 Voice Choir
Apostolic
Faith Church
North CentroJ at 3rd St.'
Martin Gira'd, Musical Director
celsis" will be presented at
7 p.m. at the First Church of the
Nazarene, 520 North Holly St.,
Sunday with W. Lee Mansveld,
directing.
The program, which will be
the first choir program given by
Mr. Mansveld since assuming his
duties as minister of music with
the Medford church, will be
given by the combined sanctuary
and youth choirs.
Soloists will include Mel John
son, tenor; George McUne, bari
tone: Dean von Stein, tenor;
Betty Chase, sporano; and a duet
by Janet Bohl and Sylvia Yell.
The eighth annual Feast of
Carols will be presented by the
combined choirs of the First
Methodist church at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. Directors will be Mrs.
C. R. Adamsoa and Mrs. George
Sloniger.
During the service the con
gregation will join with the
chancel choir, the children's
choir, and the youth choir, in
singing. Carols from many lands
will be sung as well as the more
familiar ones.
Presbyterian Programs
Four area Presbyterian
churches will present Christmas
programs Sunday.
The First Presbyterian church,
Phoenix, will have their annual
Christmas program at 7 p.m.
while the Jacksonville church
will have their pageant at
4:30 p.m. Sunday. The Phoenix
church school will present the
program "Let Us Tell the Story"
at 7:30 p.m. with all the Sunday
school classes taking part. Fol
lowing the program treats will
be given to the children.
The traditional Christmas
vesper service will be held at
the Presbyterian church in Med
ford at 5 p.m. The five choirs of
the church will each sing several
anthems under the direction of
Darrelyn Huson, Mrs. Darell Hu
son, Miss Natalie MacDougall
and Lynn Sjolund.
Infant children of 17 families
will be baptized during the serv
ice by Dr. D. Kirkland West,
pastor.
The young people of the
church will be in charge with
Terry Sherwood giving the in
vocation, John Frohnmayer read
ing the scripture, and Ann Den
man leading the prayer. Joyce
Gregory and Bruce West will
both speak on "What Christmas
Means to Me."
Following the vesper service
the Freshman, Westminster, and
the Geneva fellowships, will go
caroling for the aged and shut
in people in the community.
Friends Give Cantata
The combined choirs of the
Friends church will present the
cantata, "Even Unto Bethlehem,"
at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. It will be
directed by Mrs. Clynton Cris
man with Mrs. Harold Sharp,
organist, and Miss Avadna Peter
son, pianist. Soloists for the pro
gram will include Mrs. Harold
Allen, Gary Smith, Deane Rob
erts, Dr. Wayne Roberts, Mrs.
Orrin Ogier, and Mrs. Crisman.
At 5:30 p.m. Sunday the in
termediate Christian Endeavor
ers of the Friends church will
go caroling which will be follow
ed by refreshments at the Alvin
Roberts home.
"God's Supreme Gift" will be
included in the Vesper program
at the Pilgrim Holiness church,
Central Point, Sunday at 5 p.m.
Group recitations and singing
will also be included in the pro
gram. The Medford Pilgrim Holiness
church will present its Christ
mas program at 7:30 p.m. "The
Star Still Shines," a play, will
be presented.
The Zion Lutheran Sundav
I school will present their annual
I Christmas program at 5 p.m. in
j the church auditorium. A play,
' "Canticle of the Nativity" will
be given by members of the
I Luther leagues with the back
; ground music of familiar Christ
mas carols. The play is given by
the permission of Row,' Peter
son and co. of Evanston, 111., and
is under the direction of Mrs.
H. T. Kinder.
Following the program mem
bers of the leagues will sing
carols at Camp White at 7:30
p.m. under the leadership of Wil
liam Gates.'
The public is invited to at
tend any of these programs to be
presented Christmas Sunday
evening.
William C Pipar
Minister
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Stained sUsg window, Flrit
"And when they were come into the house, they
saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell
down, and worshipped him: and when they had
opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts;
gold, and frankincense, and myrrh." Matthew 2:11.
Christmas Week Programs
Also Scheduled by Churches
Some churches will hold serv
ices Christmas eve, Christmas
day and during other days of the
coming week.
Among those churches is the
First Methodist church which
will hold its third traditional
service Christmas eve at 11 p.m.
The program will be based on
the poem by Dorothy Parker,
"The Maiden at the Inn," with
the service a combination of
scripture, poetry, and music re
telling the birth of our Lord.
The choir will be directed by
Mrs. C. R. Adamson with the
Rev. G. A. Trobough narrator
and Dr. Raymond E. Balcomb
conducting the service. The pro
gram will end with the ringing
of the chimes at midnight.
The traditional midnight
Eucharist will be held Christ
mas eve at St. Mark's Episcopal
at 11 p.m. and conclude with the
administration of the holy sacra
ment to the worshippers during
the early hours of Christmas day.
The service will feature Christ
mas hymns and nativity music
by the senior choir under the
direction of John Drysdale with
Mrs. Ernest G. Conrad at the
console.
This service will be broadcast
over radio station KYJC and will
be hear by radio by the over-
Nativity Mural Shown
At Eastwood Baptist
This Week End
A nativity mural painted by
J. W. Tillotson. will be on dis
play at the Eastwood Baptist
church. North Keene Way dr. at
RidgeWay, this weekend. The
painting depicts the scene in the
manger with the Christ-child in
the hay, the shepherds watching
over their flocks by night and
the wise men coming from the
East to bring gifts. The scene is
seven feet by twenty feet and
will be lighted. It is painted in
briliant colors and framed with
pine boughs. The public is in
vited to drive to the church
grounds and see the scene. East
wood Baptist church is located
on a hill just north of Hedrick
Junior High school and has a
lighted cross.
PRAYER MEETING
CANCELLED
The prayer meeting regularly
held on Wednesday evenings at
the First Church of the Nazarene,
520 North Holly st., will not be
held this week according to the
Rev. Raymond W. Hum, pastor.
First Christian Church
"Tha Friendly Church
Welcomes You
TO ALL SERVICES
Bibla School 9:45 a.m. -Morning
Service 10:50 a.m.
Youth Meeting 6:30 p.m.
Evening Service 7:30 p.m.
9th ond Oakdale Medford, Ore.
Presbyterian church, Medford.
flow group of worshippers who
may be accommodated in the
Parish hall. The Rev. George
R. V. Bolster, rector, will be
speaker for the service.
On Christmas day the Holy
Eucharist will be celebrated at
10 a.m. without music but in
cluding a Christmas meditation
by the Rev. John Bright. On
Wednesday, St. Stephen's day,
and Thursday, St. John's day,
private services with the aick
and shut-ins will be held. On
Holy Innocents' day, Friday, the
Holy communion will be held at
11 a.m.
Zion Lutheran
Monday night the Zion Luth
eran church will also hold
11 p.m. Christmas eve services.
During the service of worship
the congregation will sing and
four anthems will be sung by
the choir under the direction of
Oscar Bjorlie with Mrs. Lor
raine Evensen at the organ.
Christmas day tiie First Pres
byterian church in Phoenix will
hold candlelight communion
service at 8 p.m. Music for the
service will be by the adult and
junior choirs.
The schedule for services to
be held during Christmas week
at St. Peter Evangelical Luth
eran church, -1020 East Main st.
were announced today by the
Rev. Kenneth Korby, pastor.
The senior choir will sing a
brief concert at 7:45 p.m. Christ
mas eve. The children of the
Sunday school and the Walther
League will present the Christ
mas eve service. "Jesus, Light,
Liberator, Lord," at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Christmas day, serv
ices with sermon and Holy com
munion at 10 a.m. will have the
Junior and Cherub choirs sing
ing for the first time. The senior
choir will also sing.
Wednesday at 6 p.m. the Wal
ther League teenagers will go
Christmas caroling. They will
then attend services together and
afterwards go to the Ernest Mal
lams home for refreshments. The
service for St. Stephen, the first
Christian Martyr, will be held
at 8 p.m. with sermon and Holy
communion.
On Thursday, St. John's day
the Apostle's day, and Friday,
which is the Holy Innocents' day,
services will be held at 8 p.m.
with sermon and Holy com
munion celebrated each night.
The public is invited to attend
each of these services on Christ
mas eve, Christmas day, or dur
ing the remainder of the week.
UNITY TRUTH CENTER
r Special Unity Christmas
Candle Lighting Service and
Christmas Story in Verse and Song
Sundav. Dec. 23
11 A.M. - PYTHIAN HALL CM
Katharine Bosworth, Leader
Public Cordially Invited
True Christmas
Meaning Forgotten
Clergyman Says
By LOU CASSELS
United Presi Correspondent
Washington 'iU.PJ Churches
have a long way to go in their
efforts to "put Christ back into
Christmas," the dean of Wash
ington Cathedral said today.
Despite a marked increase in
attendance at Christmas wor
ship services in the last few
years, the Very Rev. Francis
Sayre said, there are still "a
great many" Americans to whom
the birthday of Christ is "mere
ly an excuse for wassailing."
Reminding people of the true
meaning of Christmas through
religious themes in greeting
cards, store window displays and
elsewhere is a "commendable"
movement, the Episcopal clergy
man said. But it can have only
a "limited" effect in rescuing
Christmas from "paganization."
Millions Don't Believe
The basic problem, he said, is
that millions of people, includ
ing many nominal Christians,
do not really believe the "glad
tidings of great joy" which
Christmas publishes to the
world.
"Christmas represents the
coming of Jesus Christ into the
world," he said, "and observance
of it consciously or unconscious
ly reflects the importance we at
tach to that event.
"For those who believe that
'God was in Christ, reconciling
the world unto Himself, Christ
mas will always bring a sense of
profound awe and thanksgiving.
"But to the great many who
do not accept Christ as the di
vine Son of God and the redeem
ing savior of mankind, Christ
mas is and will continue to be
merely an excuse for wassail
ing."
Services Broadcast
Dean Sayre, a grandson of
President Woodrow Wilson, has
been a major contributor to the
interdenominational effort to re
store the religious meaning of
Christmas. Holiday services in
his high-vaulted gothic cathedral
on Mount St. Albans have been
broadcast to the nation by tele
vision and radio for the past
several years, and will be again
this year.
Although he Is gratified by
public interest in the cathedral's
services, Sayre would not have
anyone nourish the idea that
watching television or listening
to the radio are "just as good"
as attending church in person.
The place to be on Christmas
Eve and Christmas morning, he
said, is "in your own church
thanking God with your own
lips and in your own heart for
His great Christmas gift to the
wftrld."
Services To Start
Jan. 6 for Church
January 6 has been selected as
the date for the first service of
Ascension Lutheran church, a
congregation recenty established
by the Home Mission Depart
ment of The Evangelical Luth
eran church, according to the
Rev. Elvin- S. Tollefson, pastor
of the congregation.
Services will be held at 11 a.m.
at the Pythian building, temp
orary meeting place at Grape
and Fifth st. The service will
climax six weeks of work by
Miss Ruth Zacher, ELC Home
Mission parish worker, and Mr.
Tollefson.
A survey, which is being con
ducted and was started the al
ter part of November, indicates
great interest among the res
idents of that area in the new
church, Mr. Tollefson said.
CHRISTMAS DINNER
Christmas dinner wil be serv
ed all single men and women as
well as transients or needy fam
ilies at the Salvation Army
shelter home on Christmas day.
The Shelter home is located on
Crews rd. on the north side of
the railroad tracks -at the Big
Y intersection. Dinner will be
served between the hours of 3
and 5 p.m.
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Christmas Sunday c
Morning Prdgrans
Scheduled by Many
Christmas Sunday mbEning in the beginner aiij primary
programs will be giver in" the departments will agpict the
Sunday schools at many of the pChristmas story Jn a pageant.
valley churches by the-tudents.
Also on this Christmas Sunday
sermon topics will express the
meaning of Christmas.
At the .Church ol Christ,
Central Point, at Christmas pro
gram will be p r e s e n t e 'd at
9:45 a.m. with the sermpn fol
lowing at 11 a.m. by the Rev.
Mr. Jeam M. Shelley on "No
Room in the Infl."
The Rev. Thomas" Mctamant, i
Congreational church, will cdh-
elude the series of Advent ser-
mons Sunday with "Our Christ-J
mas." The choir will sing-at both
9:45 and 11 a.m. services with
the lighting of the last Advent
candle. "
Music, recitations, a'nd other
events for children of all ages
will be given 'Sunday at 1Q;30
a.m. at the First Assembly of
God church, 1108 West Man st.
Following the Christmas prS-
gram treats will be given the
children. Mrs. Paul Strong, Sun
day school superintendent, will
be in charge.
Christmas Stcrrf
On Sunday morning during
the Sunday school hour at thg
First Baptist church the students
Two Programs
Scheduled
Tonight
Two Christmas programs will
be given this evening bf two
church groups.
The Salvation Arifly, Fourth
and Bartlett sts., will hold their
annual Christmas program start
ing at 7 p.m. Following the
Christmas pa,gent toys will be
distributed to. the children i
tending the program.
At 8 p.m. ft the First Assemb
ly of God church, 1108 West
Main St., the Christ Ambas
sadors youth group will giv
"Mine Eyes Have Seen," a 3
act Christmas play at the church.
Mrs. Robert E. Gull is director
for the production. ; 0
The public is invited to attend
both of these 'perforiria'hc.es.
St. Peter Lutherans
To Decorate. Church
. Sunday at 2 p.m. the members
of St. Peters Evangelical Luth
eran church, 1020 East Main St.
will meet to decorate the church
for the Christmas holidays. This
is the time each year whn air
lands are made q deck tie in-
torinr rtf (ha mvn
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The children of the Sunday
school and the Junior a nod
Cherub choirs will leave for
Camp White at 4 p.m. for cafol
ing. Sunday evening the Christian
fellowship group of the con
gregation will prepare the gifts
and treats for the. children of
the Sunday school ancf cn-'
gregation. These gifts are dis
tributed on CRristmas Eve.
MARCH TO THE MANGER
The traditional Teiirch to the
Manger will beobserved Sunday
at both the 9:39 and 11 a.m.
worship sgrvices at th First
Methodisl church At this time
Christmas giftsoin'honor of t!
Christ Child will be give by
placing tnem in tl?e watering
trough, which will be at the
chancel rail. This special offer
ing will be for the support of the
reloased-time public school Bibjp
instruction program. This count?
ty-wide program Trias grown to
include one full-time teacher and
one part-tiree teacher.
Eastwood Baptist Cliuch
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Invites You .
To worship gn Christmas Sunday.
1 1 :Q0 a.m.: WorshipPtfeeme1: "Surprfsed by Joy"
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To attepd the Church Schood Christ
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7:30 p.m.: Rgent theme: "What Can I Give
Him?" Q o
fr To see irne Nativity Mural, life-size,
floodlighted, displayed on east side
of Church.
EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH
Is Located North of the Hedrick Junior High School
RICHARD M. JONES, Pastor
"The Church on the Hill with the Lighted Cross"
The primary choir will sing.
?he childPen's departmer of
theoFirit oChristin churchrtwill
give their aiiual Christmas pro
gram at 9:49 a.m. Sunday. All
the departments from the nurs
eyy jo high School wilKjake part
ti?ing the Christmas story in
song, pageantry and scfifcture.
Mrs. Howard gault is gQeral
chairman of the program.
Following the morning service
at the Firsto Christian church a
cofft hours will be htti for
members and friends of the
i church wSb are here for the
holidays. The .Traon topic by
j the Rev? W. C. Piper will be
I "Christmas Story." The--f hancel
!10'5 ""d" the direbtion of
Herbert S. giftiiels will sing two
numbers.
Short Sunda school sessions
will be eld at the irst Church
of God, Haven and Holly sts.,
then thej, annual Christmas pro
aramv?ill be hriby the junior
department.
Cantata of Carols
Durjjig3 the worship hour at
11 a.m. a "Cantata of Christmas
Carols" and a brief message,
"Pece on Earth.'o by the Rev.
Darold B- Jones, pastor, will ba
given . A Christ's birthday offer
ing for Missions wk will be
received at the service.
Sunday school classes at the
First ChurceJ of the Nazarene,
52g N-th Holly St., will meet
at the usuSl hour of 9:45 a.m.
with all departments assembled
in tle sannuary for the child
ren's worship service which will
be held at 10:30 a.m.
Three children's choirs will
siru with junior department
children rwtelfrnfc the story (Jf
Christ's birth. At the close of
srvice treats wU be given to all
present.
A filnfe "Unt Us a Child i
Born," wilP be jjhown for the
opening assemblies Suiftlay
schoofc at the Friend chch,
Sunday at and 11 a.Q.
At the mqgning wor?rap serv- O
ices Mr Clynton Crisman, pas
tor, will speak gn "So Ttoom,"
and Qthe choir will sing th
anthem "Sar of the Eat"
Service of Praise
Introducing the Christmas sea
s o n at St Mark's Episcopal
church apre-itB."ity senjjice
praise will 1 held at II a.m.
Snday featuring the birth got
Christ in prophecy, scripture"
aid song. The nditatn will b.
bj(0t!c Re. Jrn Bright0
' A reftption of new members
into the congregation yll ba
held fcRowingCthe 11 n. wor
ship service S'ejsiday a me Zion
l jjuweraii cjiuruu, corner oiryesr.
c.Fourth s. and vgn QaKdals
ave. Holy cnmu4on w!l ba
celeSrated during this $rvice.
Fce other Christmas program?
du
public is invited to atiensr any'Sf
these Sieivice.
HAYRiD: AND CAROLING
Youne FeoDle's fellowship of
St. Mark's Episcopal church will
Combine a hy ride, Sunday,
Dec. 23, witc their annual custom
of caroIingcThe hay ride jfill
end. a? the home of Misstiue
John.'i, one of the mgmbft-s of
of the group jSme frofS college
are inviSi to jSn the group
Sunday evening. O o O
CHRISTMAS MUSIC
Christmas Susie Sunoay at Se
First Methodisto church choirs
will include "WSat Can This
Mean," "There Were Shepherds,"
and "Sing Gtoria." Altar wses '
a,re in honor ofJerald flCott.
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