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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
April 23, 104
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PRESBYTERIANS
Id PRESENT
EASTER PLAY
' The choir of the First Presby
terian church, under the leader
ship of Lilllo E. Darby, is pre
senting the Easter Cantata by
Nevin, as a part of the morning
service. The time of the open
ing of the worship period has
been advanced 10 minutes. The
Easter audience more than taxes
the capacity of the auditorium,
so that everyone should be seat
ed prior to 10:80 a. m.; when the
service begins. Mrs. Arthur
Hall Denison will be at the or
gan.' The program follows: organ
prelude, "Paean Exultant." by
Smith. Processional, "Fairest,
Lord Jesus," (Arr. by Willis).
Pastoral greeting with choir re
sponse, "Grace and Peace," by
Clenahan, The choir and con
gregation unite in singing "The
Doxology," after the call to wor
ship, and the "Gloria Patri,"
after the invocation and Lord's
Prayer.
The sacrament . of baptisms
will then be administered. All
parents -are requested to contact
the pastor, the Rev. Theodore
Smith, telephone 5477 at the
residence. 435 North Second
street, or 7311 at the church. -
Easter ' cantata, "The Cruci
fied," Nevin.
: "The Upper Room."
Scripture reading.
. Quiet meditation opens with
the . women's chorus, "Assur
ance;" and closes with "Our
Fathers' God to . Thee, Author
of Liberty."
: Choir offertory, "We. Give
Thee But Thine Own," by Schu
mann, : -
Organ offertory, "Easter," by
Worrell. . -.
. "Gethsemane."
"Betrayal."
" . "The Judgment."
"Calvary." .
Message by the Pastor, ."The
Resurrection in a Tragic World."
-"Resurrection:"- -' ';-.-'
' ; ; "Christ the Lord, is Risen To
day," by Worgon.
Benediction.: '
Choir dismissal, "Threefold
Amen.
Organ postlude, "Postludium,1
by 'Armstrong. .
Ftrt Christian
Church
'The - Downtown Church."
Pine ' street at Ninth. Arthur
Charles Bates, minister. ..
v. The Bible school meets at the
hour of 0:45 a. m. Stanley Ken
dall is the superintendent. There
will be special Easter features
in the Bible school. , '
: The special Easter service be
gins at 11 o'clock. The organ
ist, Mrs. Mary Hayden, will play
"Largo" by Dvorak as the prel
ude opening the services.;. The
choir and the congregation- will
sing, "Gloria Patri" and the
minister will give the invoca
tion, which will be followed by
the choir response,' "Almighty
Father" The Easter opening
hymn is, "Christ, The Lord Is
Risen." ' The . Scripture lesson
will be taken from John's Gos
pel, 20th chapter. - The com
munion hymn and' meditation
followed by the observance of
the Lord's Supper. Special
choir number, "Praise, Ye Je
hovah" Mrs. Vera . Howard di
recting. The Easter message will be
"The . Peace of the Resurrec
tion," by the minister. The in
vitation hymn is the opportunity-
for all wishing to unite
with the church either by con
fession or statement. No doubt
there will be several who will
become members either by be
ing baptized or by a transfer of
their membership. There will
be a baptismal service follow
ing the sermon. Following the
benediction the choir will sing
as a response, "Hear Our Pray
er." The postlude, "Easter, Fan
tasy" by the organist closes the
service.
Evening services begin at the
hour of 6:30 p. m. The Chris
tian Endeavor meetings and the
adult- class in "Evangelism"
meeting at the same ' hour.
Evangelistic service begins at
7:30 p. m. The girls' chorus un
der the direction of Mrs. Vera
Howard will sing at this serv
ice. The minister will speak on,
"Is. Easter the End?" There will
be a great crowd attending
services here this Sunday. Ar
rangements have been made to
accommodate all who come.
,
Klamath Tempi
Located at 1007 Pine street,
Daniel.' B. .Anderson, pastor.
Phone 3874.' Sunday school, 9:45
a. m.: morning worship, 11a. m.
Easter sermon by the ; pastor..
Young people s meeting, 8:30 p.
m. Evangelistic service, 7,:45 p.
m. Lively song service. Every
body welcome. Mid-week prayer
meeting Wednesday 7:45 p. m.
Broadcast over KFJI Saturdoy,
6:30 p. m, -
Altamont Community
Presbyterian
Meeting in the Junior High
school, corner of South Sixth
and Summers lane. Rev. Hugh
T. Mitchelmore, pastor.
Special Easter service with
Communion of the Lord's Sup
per, 11 a. m. There will be re
ception of members and observ
ance of the sacrament of Bap
tism. The pastor will give a
short Easter sermon and medi
tation. Special music to include,
prelude, "Easter Joy," Hosmer;
offertory, "Easier Dawn," Hod
son; postlude. "Hosnnna in Ex
cclsis," Armstrong. Mrs. Hugh
T. Mitchelmore. pianist. Flute
solo, "Awakening Chorus. Ga
briel, to be played by Harold
Peyton, and an Easter number
by the chorus choir.
'Bible school with special
Easter music by the junior chor
us, 9:45 a. m., Mrs. Kenton
Knight, director. There were
151 in Bible school last Sun
day. If you are not in some
other school we welcome you
to join our growing numbers.
The Intermediate - J u n i o r
Christian Endeavor and Sigma
Pi Young People's society will
have a union Easter meeting at
the manse, 4431 South Sixth
street, 6:30 p. m.
Friday, the Junior Christian
Endeavor will have a party at
the manse after school. It will
include a covered dish supper
and indoor recreation later.
The Katherine Beattie Mis
sionary society will meet to
sew, at the home of Mrs. W. S.
Metier, 2927 Bisbee street,
First Methodist
Church
"In the Heart of the City,"
at North Tenth and High
streets, Rev. Victor Phillips,
minister. Residence, 1005 High
street, telephone 3688. Director
of music, Andrew Loney Jr., ac
companist, Mrs. George W. Mc
Intyre. Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Prelude by Mrs. Mclntyre, "The
Heavens Are Telling," from
"The Creation," by Hadyn. Pro
cessional by the choir, "Christ
The Lord is Risen Today." There
will be special Easter music as
follows: Mrs. Winnifred Gillen
will sing the solo, "In the End
of The Sabbath," by Speaks. The
offertory will be, "Adoration,"
from 'The Holy City," by Gaul.
The choir will sing the anthem,
"Christ Went Up Into the Hills,"
by Richard Hageman. The in
cidental solo in this anthem will
be sung by Mrs. L. E. Juniper.
The minister will preach on the
subject," "The Easter Hope."
There will be baptism and ad
mission of new members.
The church Sunday school
will meet at 9:45 a. m. Classes
for all age groups with trained
teachers. Dr. Peter H. Rozendal
is general superintendent with
L. K. Phelps serving as acting
superintendent while Dr. Rozen
dal is out of the city.
The Methodist youth fellow
ship will meet at 6:30 p. m., in
two groups, the high school
group in the league room and the
older group of young people in
the church school assembly
room. All young people are
cordially invited to attend these
meetings of devotion, discussion
and fellowship.
A sacred concert of Easter'mu
sic will be given by our large
sanctuary choir in the evening
at 7:45 p. m., with Andrew
Loney Jr., directing and Mrs.
George W. Mclntyre, accompan
ist. This choir has been doing
excellent work and this concert
promises to be outstanding in its
emphasis in music of the joyful
message of Easter. The public
is cordially invited to attend
these services on Easter Sunday.
On Good Friday evening at 8
o'clock, there will be a candle
light communion service. The
Holy Communion will be served
under the light of the cross. All
who care to participate in this
service in remembrance of our
Risen Lord are invited to do so.
Mt. Lakl Presbyterian
Rev. Hugh T. Mitchelmore,
minister.
The Easter service at 9:45
a. m., with observance of the
sacraments of the Lord's Sup
per and Baptism. Members will
be received. The Sunday school
follows ' the morning service,
10:45 o'clock.
Scripture Reading: Matthew 28:1-10, 16-20.
. By REV. GEORGE W. WHEATLEY.
Bible Baptist Church.
At this" Easter time we stand before the open tomb.
Across the chasm of 1900 years, we hear the echoes from
the voices of the angels who kept their tryst in the resurrec
tion garden. Facing eternity with those who lean above the
battlements of heaven, wo join the shout, "He is risen!"
There is something about Easter morning that silences
all denials, differences are forgotten, for Jesus Christ, what
ever we would that He be unto us, is the greatest fact of all
history. '
Standing before the open tomb, there still comes the
words loud and clear, "It is finished," assuring us the great
work that would liberate and set men free, was now com
pleted for all time. Looking into the open tomb we see
written these words of comfort: "But if the Spirit of Him
that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, Ho that
raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your
mortal bodies by His Spirit that dwelleth in you." (Romans
8:11). -
Call Him a tradition if you will, but when the Easter
sun arises and- sends its pulsating rays over the mountain
peak, you discover His tradition girdling the nations. Call
Him merely a super man if you will, but on Easter morning
you will find Him on a throne of adoration, high and lifted
up above all the sons of men. Acclaim Him intellectually
and surround Him with the limitations of the finite mind
if you will, but when Easter morning stillness opens out
upon the fields and market places, you will know within
the deeper channels of your being that flood from hidden
springs of the larger life fed from the fountain that was
opened on a skull-shaped hill long ago, "That whosoever
believeth in Him should not perish, but have eternal life."
Call Him the lowly Galilean, the Carpenter of Nazareth
or the great Teacher if you will, or even heaven's only be
gotten Son, but standing beside the fisherman Disciple, you
will have to add your voice to His trumpet of the ages,
'Thou art the Christ, the Son of the Living God!"
His face is the center of art. His theme is the heart of
song. His name is above every name. The spittle with which
He mixed the clay to anoint the eyes of the blind has
cemented the walls of hospitals around the world.
His arms still lift the fallen and downtrodden. His words
of comfort in the holy Bible, still comforts the bereaved
and brings peace to a lonely heart. His gospel is the healing
of the nations. His love and His cross save us from our sins
and in His resurrection is our glorious hope of immortality.
While there will be some nations at this Easter time
who will give no thought upon these things, because they
long ago have cast them from their way of life, and because
of sin and greed, they are "Passing the Lord and praising
the ammunition." Let us thank God for our country, and
pray that she will continue to look to Almighty God for
guidance and divine protection. .
"So near to God
We cannot nearer be;
For, in the person of His Son,
We are as near as He."
"If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which
are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God."
(Colossians 3:1).
Easier Service
At First Baptist Church
The First Baptist church.
Eighth and Washington streets,
cordially invites the public to its
special taster services.
All of the Sunday services are
dedicated to the personal, bodily
resurrection of the Saviour, and
each service will feature special
music and Easter songs. The mu
sic is under the direction of H.
G. Shirey. Ruth Gysbers is the
organist and Mrs. H.. G. Shirey,
pianist.
The program for the morning
worship follows:
Organ prelude, selected.
Doxology.
Invocation, by the pastor.
Response, choir.
Hymn, "All Hail the Power of
Jesus Name."
Hymn, "He Lives On High."
Prayer.
Anthem, "Song of Eastertide,"
Nolte, choir.
Announcements.
Offertory, organ and piano
duet, "Christ Arose," by Lowry,
Ruth Gysbers and Mrs. Shirey. .
Vocal solo, "Holy City," Ad
ams, H. G. Shirey.
Message, "He That Was Dead,"
pastor.
The choir of the church will
present another of its programs
of sacred music at 8 p. m. "Dur-
First Covenant
Church
823 Walnut avenue. Pastor,
R. E. Johnson. Phone, 8517.
The Good Friday union ser
vice is to be held in our church
tonight,' Friday, at 7:45 o'clock.
We welcome the friends of Klam
ath Falls to this service; The
program will, be, found in an
other place in the paper.
Our Sunday services will be
as follows: No Sunday school at
10 a. m., but we meet at 10:30
a. m. for an Easter program. The
boys and girls will take part in
songs and speaking of Easter
pieces. The pastor will spek on
"The Empty Tomb," using the
blackboard as part of the mes
sage. At 7:45 p. m., the evening
service will bo devoted to the
Easter message. We welcome our
friends to all of the services.
Wednesday mid-week fellowship
at 7:45 p. m., and Mrs. R. E.
Johnson will take charge as the
pastor will be on conference In
Los Angeles.
for Public
ing the past years this choir has
won the praise of the community
by presenting some of the most
outstanding programs of relig
ious music heard in the city," Mr.
Brown stated. The program for
the evening service follows:
Congregational singing.
Prayer.
Hymn, "I Come to the Gar
den," choir.
Hymn, 'The Old Rugged
Cross," choir.
Hymn, "Christ Arose," choir.
Announcements.
Offertory, , organ and piano
duet, McKinney; Ruth Gysbers
and Mrs. Shirey.
Anthem, "Now Is Christ Ris
en," Holton, choir.
Special music, selected.
Anthem, "Easter Bells," Nolte,
choir.
Message, "Him They Com
pelled to Bear His Cross," pastor.
Recessional.
"
Latter-Day Saints
A special Easter service will
be presented by the Latter-Day
Saints church, located in the au
ditorium of the city library, cor
ner of Fourth street and Klamath
avenue, this Sunday at 11 a. m.
The program will tell the "Story
of the Resurrection" in narration
and song. Featured soloists will
be E. E. Burrows, faella Provost
and Richard Metier. Sisters Ells
worth, Hansen and Holt of the
Mission office will be in attend
ance. .
There will be no regular eve
ning Sacrament meeting on East
er Sunday, the special 11 o'clock
program being the only service
for the day.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Purs
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home
Mrs. A, A. Ward, ownr
Willard Ward, U. S. Navy,
Manager
Arthur W. Lanen,
Acting Mgr.
97.5 High Phon 3334
Community
Congregational
Located on Garden avenue be
tween East Main and Murtin
streets has Rev. Eugcno V.
Haynes as Its pastor.
A nursery under adult super
vision is conducted each Sunday
morning in the parsonage during
the hour of the worship service.
Parents are welcome to leave
the children while at church,
Easter is the greatest day of
all the year In the life of the
Christian church. This year as
our thoughts and pruycrs are
with those who arc far from
home and who face Imminent
danger, this Easter with its mes
sage of Eternal Life should meun
much to us.
A complete program of in
spiration and worship Is planned
at this church next Sunday with
the following services scheduled.
A sunrise service of worship
at 6:30 a. m. In the church sanc
tuary to be conducted by mem
bers of Comrades of the Way
with the Church of Youth at
tending in a body. Breakfast will
be served to these groups follow
ing the service in the commun
ity hall. The public is cordially
invited to attend this service.
The church school service of
worship at 9:45 a. in. with a spe
cially prepared program to be
given by the primary depart
ment under the leadership of
Mary Eckstein assisted by Mrs.
R. B. Elliott. All departments to
gether with their parents will
meet in the church for this ser
vice. The worship service at 1 1 a. m.
in a beautifully decorated
church. "Are We Immortal?" is
the sermon theme of the minis
ter as he speaks at this service.
Music under the direction of
Mrs. Henry W. Moore will In
clude: Jubilate by Bortnainsky
to be sung by the choir as a pre
lude before entering the sanctu
ary. The choir will also song "O
Sons and Daughters," as the of
fertory. Guest soloist for this ser
vice will bo John Pasek, violin
ist, who is playing two numbers,
"Adoration" by Borowskl and
"Prayer" by Ernst. The choir Is
also to sing. "The Resurrection"
by Hughes as a solo and chorus
combination.
The public is cordially invited
to worship at this great service
on Easter Sunday morning.
Unity Center - I
"Easter" will be the subject of i
ncv. nora o. cuioi s aaurcas m
the Unity Centes lecture Sunday
at 8 p. m. In the banquet room
of the Hotel Elk.
The flower ceremony, which
is such a lovely and vital part of
the Unity Easter service, will
also be given.
A study class in truth funda
mentals is held each Monday
afternoon at 2:30 p. m. at 628
Pacific Terrace. These classes
aro open to all who wish to at
tend. Before and after each Sunday
evening lecture the Unity library
is open to the public where liter
ature may be borrowed or pur
chased. Each Monday forenoon Rev.
Elliot will be at the Elk hotel
for conferenco with any one in
need of spiritual guidance or
healing.
Unity teaches that many peo
ple In the world today are fol
lowing Jesus in the Resurrection
and aro rising from the tombs of
fear, despair, death, ill health,
sin, and want through the appli
cation of the principles that
Jesus taught and used. These
principles, when understood and
applied, arc efficacious in mak
ing man whole and free.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to all to attend the Easter ser
vice and the Monday truth class.
APOSTOLIC FAITH
CHURCH
228 NORTH EIGHTH STREET
Dedicates lh Nw . .'
Hammond Electric Organ
In Special Concert Friday Night, 7:45 p. m.
Organist Miss Naomi Frost,
Mcdfoxd, Oregon
Organ Will B Heard Sunday, 11 a, m, '
Special Easter Service
Alio 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic Servlc i
' '
SPEAKERS '
Rev, C. W, Frost Rr. B. J, Robinson
Medford, Or. 8an Francisco, Calif.
THE CHURCH WITHOUT A COLLECTION PLATE
Knights Templar
To Participate in
Easter Services
Calv a r y C o m m a n d e r y,
Knights Templar, will partici
pate in divine services at tho
Klamath Lutheran church at 11
o'clock Easter Sunday morning,
April 25, it was announced by
Walter E. Wlcsendanger, emi
nent commander.
Sir Knights will report at the
asylum In full templar uniform
on the day at 10 a. m, for tho
purpose of attending Easter ser
vices In h body. The families and
friends of Sir Knights are most
cordially invited to bo present at
the church,
Scientist
Tenth and Washington streets
This church, a branch of Tho
Mother church the First Church
of Christ, Scientist in Boston,
Muss., holds services each Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock.
"Probation After Death" Is the
subject of tho Lesson-Sermon In
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
on Sunday, April 25.
The Golden Text will be "God
will redeem my soul from the
power of the grave; for he shall
receive me" (Ps. 49-15).
Among the citations which
will comprise the Lesson-Sermon
is the following from tho Bible:
"Yet, though I walk through the
valley of the shadow of death, I
will fear no evil; for thou art
with me; thy rod and they stalf
thpy comfort me" (Ps. 23:4).
The Lesson-Sermon also will
include tho following correlative
passages from the Christian Sci
ence textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to tho Scrip
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
"We know that all will bo
changed 'in the. twinkling of an
eye,' when the last trump shall
sound; but this last call of wis
dom cannot come till mortals
have already yielded to each les
ser call in the growth of Chris
tian character. Mortals need not
fancy that belief in the experi
ence of death will awaken them
to glorified being. Universal sal
vation rests on progression and
probation, and is unattainable
without them" (p. 291),
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.
A meeting which includes tes
timonies of Christian Science
healing Is held every Wednes
day evening at 8 o'clock.
A frco Christian Science read
ing room is located at 1023
Main street, whero the Bible,
writings by Mary Baker Eddy,
and authorized Christian Science
literature may be read, borrow
ed or purchased.
All are cordially invited to at
tend the services and use the
reading room. '
Radio program KFJI, 2 to 2:15
p. m. each Monday under the
direction of committee on pub
lication for Oregon.
,
Sacrsd Heart
Catholic Church
Corner of Eighth and High
streets. Rev. T. P. Casey, pas
tor. Sunaay masses are at 7 a. m.,
8 a. m. 9:30 a. m., and 11 a. m,
Holy days at 7 a. m., 8 a. m.
and 9:30 a. m.
Confessions every Saturday
and tho eves of Holy , days and
first Fridays from 3 to 4 p. m.,
and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.
Dally mass at 8 a. m.
Religious Instruction classes
are held every Saturday at 9:30
a. m. for Catholic children in
public grade schools except dur
ing vacation. High school dis
cussion club meets every Sun
day after 9:30 a. m. Mass ex
cept during vacation.
First PrMbyttrlin
Church
The First Presbyterian church
is located on North Sixth and
Pino streets. The pnntor li the
Rev. Thcodoro Smith, the choir
director,. Lilllo E. Darby, and
tho organist, Mrs. A. H. Dcnlton.
The morning program with
cantata by Nevin "The Cruci
fied," Is presented elsewhere In
this Issue, The time of opening
for this special service Is 10:50
a. m.
Evening worship Is at 7:30
o'clock and opens with the or
gan preludo, "Andante," by
Stults. Tho offertory Is "Memor
ies" by Hopkins and the post
lude, "Postlude," by Kern. The
pastor will speak on "A Living
Hope."
Tho Bible school opens at 0:49
a. m. with Mrs. Theodore Smith,
g o n e r a I superintendent, in
charge. All classes will be held
as usual, but the study period
will be shortened on account of
the Easter service following.
Tho three Christian Endeavor
groups meet at 6:30 p. m. To
these societies of different ages
all young peoplo aro cordially
Invited,
Bib!
Auditorium
The program for the week, un
der the direction of Evangelist
A. L. Beuiloy, Is as follows: Fri
day night the subject will be
'Tho Coming of Elijah the Pro
phet." Regular services will be
conducted on Saturday begin
ning at 9:30 a. m. Bible classes
will be conducted for both old
and young. At 11 o'clock the
topic will be, "Can a Person Be
Almost a Christian and Yot Be
Saved?"
"God's Unmlngled Wrath and
the Seven Last Plagues" wilt be
the subject for Sunday night,
Tuesday night Evangelist Mac
Laffcrty will speak on "Baby
lon, the Mother of Harlots, and
Her Daughters." Thursday night
the topic will bo "Prophets and
Divine Dreams."
The public Is Invited to these
special meetings which will con
tinue for only a few weeks more.
Come for the music beginning
at 7:30 o'clock for the evening
meetings.
Church ot Christ
(Downtown)
All members and friends are
extended a special and cordial
invitation to attond the down
town Church of Christ Sunday
morning services: song scrvlco
10 a. m.; Blblo study, classes,
10:15 a. m.; sermon and wor
ship, 11 a. m.; communion, 11:45
a. m.; evening services, 7:30
o'clock Located in the KC hall
over tho Rainbow theatre,
Church of
Christ
The loyal congregation of the
Church of Christ meets regu
larly at Shasta school. Bible
classes convene at 10 . m. The
regular Lord's day service Is at
11 a. m with the evening serv
ice at 7:30 o'clock. Two hour
bus service is available to tho
school on Sundays. This con
gregation should not be con
fused with any other.
Flowers Say It Best
at
EASTER
In Profusion-
PLANTS
.. . Easter; Lilies
Hydrangeas
Fuchias ; :
and Combinations
CUT FLOWERS
Roses
, Carnations
Snapdragons ' ,
Spring Flowers
CORSAGES
- Gardenias
Roses ;
' Sweet Peas
Orchids
TELEGRAPH FLOWERS to
distant cities by Florist Telegraph
Delivery Association Service,.
We Are Bonded Members '
Deliveries Restricted' ) Please Carry Your Own
.Open All Day Easter Sunday
Moeller's Klamath Flower Shop
1211 Main St. . .... Phone 4159
BIBLE BAPTIST
GIVES PROGRAM
FOR EASTER
In addition' to th regular
Easter service at 10 o'clock at
the Bible Baptist church, Wiard
street and South Sixth, there
will be a special Easter program
at 7:45 p, m under the super
vision ot Frances Smith, super
intendent. Various department
of the Bible school from pri
mary to adults will take part.
Mrs. Frank Rafson will be th
guest soloist,
Tho resurrection story In oil
colors will bo prosentod wllh-s
special lighting effects. This i
something entirely new to Klam
ath Falls, and will be long re
membered, as th plcturo takes
form before your oyes. This Is
not to be confused with other
forms of picture or chalk talks.
The pastor, G. W. Whealloy,
will speak at the 10 o'clock
service on "God's Model of an
Argument." An Easter mensaga
new and refreshing from God '
word.
At this service all who attend
will receive a beautiful souvenir
folder of the service and a spe
cial Easter gift.
Friends planning to attend
this service are asked to observe
the starting time, which is 10
o'clock.
Pilgrim Holiness '
Located at 222B Wanttand
avenue, Rev, Sherman Moor,, -v.
pastor. Following a short les-i
on period, our Sunday school
will present Its program.
Uniquely, the wondrous Easttr
story will be portrayed by th
u s e of music, flannel board,
chalk and art object. Th pro
gram is as follows:
'Th Angel's Message," by
th cradle roll under th dlreo
tion of Mrs. Hazel Heubleln.
'The Lesson of the Cross" by
the beginners' class under th
direction of Mrs.- Leona Hayes,
'The Crucifixion," with chalk
sketch by the primary class un
der th direction of Mis Mil.
dred Calhoun,
'Th Resurrection," junior
class, using the flannel board
under the direction ot Mrs. Vir
ginia Shearer.
Reading and Scrlptur by th,.
Intermediate classes under th)
direction of James Graham.
For hi Easter sermon, th
pastor his chosen th sutject,
"Resurrection Power." His top
ic for the evening will be, "Pre
sent Tense Salvation." The
services will be supported by
appropriate vocal and orchestral
music. W Invito you to wor
ship with us. Regular service
are: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.;
worship, 11a. m.; Junior league,
6:30 p. m.; vangclist sorvic,
7:45 p. m.; prayer meeting
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.
Sunday, April 25
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