First Christian Church Will
Hold Varied Yuletide Program
The Flint Chrliillnn church has
planned a varied Christmas pro
Krum for urn mm iiuminjr :'
..... ...III. nil I'liKNM 1111(1 (lui)lll'
inunts of tlio Blblo school cooper
A special nroxrnm will ho held
at 7 n. m, sunauy. ioiiowcu
by
the Christmas cimlulu, "Chimes
of the Holy NlKhl," presented
i, n, nh.urilrn choir nt 8
o'clock. Mr. Piilrlcln Hunt win
bo at tho owm nnd Mrs. Jiuicn
Mornliind will direct,
Tho younK peoplo will (jo car
u .i.ir Dm li-iului'shll) 01
Charles UhllK after tho ovcnlntj
nrouriim, uciuivohmh worn nm
ucuviiy hiv r 1 i n . -
...En i a iit.li.r llm direction
of Uny Arnold nnd the Christian
Builders class.
Cordial Welcome
A most cordlnl welcome la ex
tended to all in this communis
to onjoy these Chrlstmns ocliv
III
.i..-' ...ill. il. n ...nirfniriillnn.
The cimlntii will Include "But
Thou Bethlehem," a two-pun
I... ll.m wnnmn Mrs
Oflnn Frwley will Hlntf '"In tho
Wn1iht Of 111 N1UIU. IM
Christmas Eve
Service Will
Be Presented
A. mtrUlmnfl fvA rvtCB Will
, b pronontod by St. Paul's Epln-
: copal cnurcn ai n v "u
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, """I ',a,m include
; pr-aervlca muslo with organ
and violin, "rasiorai, oiruii
3 010: "Ave Maria," violin and
organ, v Andante Mollo Modor-
' Processional, "O Como All Ye
Faithful." Tho midnight Euchar
ist will be uaed for the aorvlce
proper. Sermon hymn, "It Came
Upon A MianiKni -icnr. "
orlck W. Wlasonbiich, rector will
Mlvo the Christmas inossunw.
ti.. .....ir will .Inn Ihn nffcra-
tory anthem, "There Wore Three
Shepherds." Mra. vcrnon zvuy
i,..,,i.n uiu inn a nolo, follow,
j u.. n..lu Pnmmimlnn. nlnnim!
V U aaw.j ww ... ,
..t.unf nrl lltmnft Ictirm. HCCCS-
. slonul will be, "llurk The Her-
aid Aniioli Sing," and me cno r
will sing "Ulorm in txccisis
Deo," a traditional French carol
as tho poatlude.
nnn..lBt la Mr Sum Mllfillnn
violinist, Mra. J. C. O'Neill; choir
leader, Mrs. riuynonaan.
Choir Will
Sing Anthems
Christmas anthems will be a
. apeclal port of the services at
, Ll,l T3nAU.tl..lnn .l,nU C.n.
fiia. rit-.iuj.uiiuu i.uiiii.11 win.'
. day In observance of the birth.
. day oi Jesus (jurist.
John Best will direct the choir
and Mrs. Best will pluy the
organ accompanymcnts.
Another special program will
bo presented at vesper services
8 p. m., with ' "Tho unrlslmas
CI II lit...,....!...! I...
aiuiy aaauauuuju uy bwiik,
Hcrlnlure . nnd nlcturos. The
young people havo presented 28
scriptural slides to the church,
made from real persons. A short
, Christmas message will be given
by Patricia Mctadden.
Narrative
The scripture narrative will
be read by selected students
from the high school department
of the church, and the junior
choir directed by Mary Lou Von
Riper, will furnish the music
accompanied by Shirley Robinson.
The entire church famllv and
the public Is invited to enjoy
mm nramaiio program logetner.
The young people will go
caroling with other, church
groups at tne- close of the pro
gram. Immanuel Baptist
Bible School Will
Present Program
Immanuel Baptist church
Blblo ichool will present a
Christmas program at 7 p. m,
Sunday. Mrs. L. Benson and
Mrs.. Ernest Parkhurst will dl.
rect recitations, songs and dia
logues by the children, and a
ploy by tho older group.
"Bohold a Son Is Given" will
be the subjeot used by the pas
tor at morning worship at 11
o'clock. Christmas anthems will
be sung by tho choir.
A Christmas party for tho
young people will be held Sat
urday at 8 p. m. All service
personnel are extended a spe
cial Invitation to attend.
tho most attractive of all the
numbers is tho men's chorus,
"Lot Us Go Even Unto Bethle
hem." An appealing number Is
tho sopruno solo, Jesus Our
Lord," sung by Phyllis Hutch
Ins and tho two-purt women's
chorus.
Tenor Solo
Charlos Uhllg will sing tho
tonor solo "bier of the Eastern
Sky," with tho choir assisting.
Presbyterian
Church Fund
Progressing
, The First Presbyterian church
building fund with a goal of
$100,000, is progressing very
satisfactorily, Fred B. Robinson,
chairman of tho drive, reports.
Within 10 days from tho start
of the program, drlvo teams
raised between one quarter and
one half of the fund in sub
scriptions. Bad weather and ill
ness among members is delay
ing efforts In the drive now and
preventing full reports on prog
ress. If Is doubtful, Robinson stat
ed, if building will be started
during 194(1, due to labor prob
lems and muterlul shortages.
However, tho Presbyterians are
reversing tho usual procedure
in such ventures, planning to
raise the full subscription be
fore work Is started, so that
there will bo no mortgage
burning ceremonies lor this
church. . f
; No Location -
No location' has been docided
upon for the new structure to
dato and It may be that the site
of the present building will be
used.
A beautiful new stained glass
window Illustrating tho resur
rection of Christ has been set
In the Pine street wall of the
brick building at 6th and Pine.
Tho window is a memoriam for
Marjorlo Smith Slscmorc, late
daughter of tho former pastor
and wife of the First Presbyteri
an church, Rev. and Mrs. A.
Theodore Smith.
All the memorial windows
will bo used In tho new church
building,
Episcopal Calendar
For Week
Calendar for tho week:
Sunday, 23rd, 8 a. m.
Holy communion. 11 a. m
morning prayer and pageant
of the holy nativity, by the
children of tho church school.
3:00 p. m., evening prayer
and Sunday school pageant,
St. Barnabas, Langcll Valley.
Monday, 24th The mid
night service will . begin
promptly at 11 p. m.
Tuesday, 25th Christmas
Day. Celebration of the holy
communion, 10 a. m.
Wednesday, 20th Holy
communion and sermon, St.
Luke's church, Lakevlew,'
7:30 p. m.
Thursday, 27th The St.
Paul's guild Christmas party,
potluck, 1 p m parish hall.
Fridoy, 28th Holy Inno
cents Day, celebration of the
holy communion, 10 a. m. ,
At 12 noon, G. F. S.
Christmas party In the parish
hull. -
Other numbers by tho choir will
Include, "Christmas Bells arc
Ringing," "The Lord Is Born To,
day. On Earth Peace," nnd
"Glory to God In the Highest."
' Little folk of the cradle roll
dcpnrlmcnt will offer recitations
and songs directed by Mrs. Guy
raunsci louowing me cantata.
. Youngsters of the beginners
department, with Mrs. Ralph
Clapp, directing, will present
recitations ana arms. Primary
and junior departments will
also take part with songs and
recitations, "T h e Christmas
Story," a pageant, will be given
by intermediate girls under the
direction of Mrs. Llllle Kendoll
and Mrs. Jessie Tullis. The same
group will give a playlet, "The
Lnrisimns (jukc.
The high school and young
people of tho church are In
churgo of the decorating, light
ing ana siago arrangements.
Ladles of the church are plan,
nlng the Christmas treat to fol
low tho evening program.
Zion Lutheran
Church Advent
Services Set
The last scries In Advent
services will bo held Sunday at
11 a. m. at Zion Lutheran
church, 102S High, when, Victor
A. Schulze, pastor, will speak
on "The Threshold of Christ
mas." All chlldron are requested to
bo at Sunday school at 0:45 to
practice for tho Christmas Eve
program.
Zion Fellowship will meet at
7:30 for Its annual social. Com
munity carol singing will be
held around tho tree. Members,
friends and service personnel are
cordially Invited to attend.
Monduy at 7:30 the children
will present their pageant, Peace
on Earth, assisted by the church
choir. On Christmas Day fes
tival services will be held at
11 a. m. with Pastor Schulze of
fering a message, "Our Chrlst
mns Hopes Fulfilled." The choir
will furnish special music, dl-
rccica oy m. ncnain.
Methodists To
Hear Quartet
Special Christmas music will
be presented at morning service,
Sunday 11 a. m. at the First
Methodist church. A quartet In
cluding uonnte Hunt, .soprano;
Francis Gllcrlst, contralto; C. H.
Marvuie, tenor; Uharles lieu
bronncr, bass.
Wendell B. Smith, baritone
soloist will sing several num
bers.
A short Christmas message
will bo given by Rev. Victor
Phillips, minister, using as his
theme, "Tho Star of Hope." Mrs.
Robert P. Craig will direct .the
choir and Mrs. John A. O'Con
nor will be at the organ console.
Children of the Sunday school
will present a special program
m tne lower auditorium at 8:30
a. m. Mrs. Lllliam Hagman and
her staff of teachers will direct
the numbers.
Bly . Methodist church will
present their Christmas Dro-
gram at Sunday school 7:30 p. m.
Peace Memorial Church To
Begin Chrisimas Services
Peace Memorial Presbvterlnn
church, holding meetings In the
Altamont junior high school, S.
oin and summers lnno, begins
tne ceienration of unristmas in
the first of a series of services
this Friday at 8 p. m.
The church choir will sing
Christmas anthems and tho Sun
day school orchestra will play a
numoer ot selections, violins,
Marllce Crawford, Mary Lou
Bates, Morris Weakley, Stanley
McClolIan. Dick Weakley. Cello.
Neil Olson.
Clarinets, Ruth Peyton, Don
ald1 Rocquemore, Eugene Ross.
Baritone horn, John McClellnn.
Bass horn, Bruce Crawford.
Piano. Joanne Robinetto:- A. fi.
Olson.'. , ' ...... ,
Mflranret McClollah. home for
the holidays from Whitman col
lege, will play tho cello and Har
old Peyton from Oregon Slate
college will Dlnv the flute. . Mrs..
Hugh Mltchelmore will direct
the orchestra.
Nativity Play
A nnllvlfv nlnv in nnfi nnl
"SUvor Star of Christmas," wlli
bo presented by the high school
class, directed by A. C. Olson.
Pnric Will ho fnlrart W .Tnonna
Roblnette, Carol Reeves, Ruth
and Shirley Peugh, Lois Lan
drum, Mary Lou Bates, Bruce
uuwiora, j-invia f aiterson, jonn
McClolIan. Ruth Patterson will
act as prompter; Morris Weak
ley, stage manager; costumes,
Dorothy Peugh; properties, Ruth
Pnvlnn
Two services are scheduled for
aunaay morning with the junior
high department presenting a
pageant. at 0:45 a. m under di-
roptinn ff lVTi-o A r
There will be four scenes, the
iiiiiiuuciiHiun, snepneras, tne
manger, and the church. Junior
and primary' departments will
have parts In this service.
.' At tho 11 rvt ioIao'I..,
Hugh T, Mltchelmore, pastor,
will speak on "The Christmas
Songs." At 6:30, the high
school CE Will have a Chrlstmns
meeting at tho manse followed
by caroling with members of
the First Presbyterian.
VarcupVill
Direct Choir
In Cantata
Klamath Lutheran , church
senior ' choir will present a
sacred concert at 5 p. m. Sun
day presenting the Christinas
cantata, "O Little Town of Beth
lehem," directed by O. K. War
cup. Soloists will bo Alyce Wells,
soprano; Mrs. A. W. Wcstovcr,
contralto; Mel Erlckson, tenor;
Dewey Braatcn, baritone. Mrs.
A. H. Denlson will be accompan
ist. Assisting tho choir will be
an Instrumental trio with Mrs.
Lewis Hornby playing the vio
lin; Mr. and Mrs. John Best,
cello and piano. Following is
the program:
Program
Prelude, "Twilight Devotion,"
Pease, Mrs. A. H. Denlson, or
ganist. , "O Little Town," chorus.
"O Prophet Voices," tenor re
citative and chorus, Mel Erick
son, soloist.
"I See a Shepherd," tenor re
citative and aria, Mel Erlckson,
"Glory to God In the High
est," chorus.
"No Room," baritone solo,
jjewey uraaten. .
"Shepherds Ye Heard Them.
chorus and soprano solo, Alyce
wens.
"Mary of Nazareth," trio of
women s voices.
Instrumental trio. "Adacio
from D Minor Trio," Men
delssohn, Mrs. Lewis Hornby,
vioun; jonn Best, ceiio; Mrs.
jonn Best, piano.
Offertory, "Andante -in G,"
isotiste.
"Rest Thee. My Son." con
tralto solo, Mrs. A. W. West-
over.
"We Have Found the Lord,"
cnorus and quartet.
"Thou Art Not Far,!' soprano
solo, Alyce Wells.
"O Call Us Back to Bethle
hem, chorus.
The Rev. S. M. Topnesx will
speak at 11a. m. service on the
theme, "The Church Lifts Up
Her Voice."
Following the evening . con
cert me urotnernood will serve
refreshments in the church par
lors at the regular fireside hour,
On Christmas Day the tradi
tional candlelight service will
be neid with the choir and con
gregation uniting in singing
carols at 8 a. m. Sermon by
the pastor will be, "God Keeps
uis promise.
Carol Service
At 10:45 the choir will pre
sent a carol service from the
church balcony. The worship
service will follow at 11 a. m.
with the pastor's theme, "Lest
We Forget." Anthems and solos
appropriate for the occasion
will be offered by the choir at
wis service.
The Sunday school will hold
its Christmas party Wednesday.
December 26 at 7:30 p. m. with
songs and recitations by the
young Children and juniors. The
seniors will present a Daeeant.
There will be gifts for the chil
dren.
Klamath Lutheran church
wishes everyone a HauDV Christ
mas and extends a cordial in
vitation t o attend Christmas
services with its congregation,
Pioneer Community
Mr. - and Mrs. Carl Brinele
and daughter Dianne have
moved to Weyerhaeuser Camp
6 at Bly. Brlngle has just been
aiscnargea irom the service.
Reuben Talbot accompanied
Dy nis motner Mrs. ianme Tal
bot returned from Roseville.
Calif., where .they visited Mra
Talbot's brother Lvle Gorden
and family. : :
(jpl. Robert W; Sage, recently
discharged from the armed
forces,, visited the W. L. Trains.
Before entering the service he
worned for them. Sage srjent
over three years in the South
Pacific and has now returned to
his home near Butte. Mont.
v;pi. josepn uoaard returned
to his home here this week. He
has been discharged from serv
ice in the South Pacific.
Joe Randal is helDinir Earl
K.ern move cattle to Red Bluff,
Calif., for winter pasture. They
snipped Dy . train loading , the
cattle at Worden. i
There is scarlet fever renorted
in tne nouse lamiiy. Tne K. i.
Hurlbut family has been HI
with flu the past week.
Mrs. KObert and Mrs. Donald
Colwell were shoppers in Klam
ath Falls this week.
Mrs. Jack Bewer is very ill
and is in the hospital in Klam
ath Falls. . , ,
Choir Leader
y"y'P"lftr i r -J -'
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O. K. Warcup will direct the
choir for special Sunday music
at Klamath Lutheran church.
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Joe and Anne Earlsy
Proprietors
New Church
Nearly Ready
The new $110,000 Latter Day
Saints church building, Home
and Martin, is nearing comple
tion, with a steeple, copper-covered
from top to bottom, stand
ing 100 feet from the ground.
An auditorium, which will
comfortably accommodate 275
persons with an overflow ca
pacity of 500, will be part of the
construction. There will be a
large dance floor and a big stage
for church plays, a Boy Scout
room and numerous' class rooms.
The outside of the building will
be of brick.
It is expected that services
may be held in the new build
ing in four months if material is
available to complete the job.
Finishing materials are being
somewhat delayed at present.
Jesus Name Calvary
To Hold Services
.
Jesus Name Calvary, 1442
Oregon, will hold special serv
ices this Sunday with two guest
speakers. The Rev. Hayden
Kelso of Springfield and the
Rev. Harry Johnson of Corvallis
will speak at both services.
There will be appropriate music
for the season, Ray . Bixseth,
pastor annouyed. ;
Christmas Carols To
Be Heard On Street
A festive touch will be added
to the downtown area from now
until Christmas, as Major W.
Roswall of the Salvation Army
announced the city has given
him permission- to- operate a
sound truck playing Christmas
carols on the streets.
The sound car will tour , the
business district and some resi
dential areas during morning
and early evening hours, .
The first appearance of the
Ottoman Turks in history dates
from 1227 A.D. .
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Baptists Will
Hold Cantata
The First Baptist church, N.
8th and Washington, will present
a Christmas cantata, "Yuletide
Mumnripa 11 eif n'lft Cinrlm. -II
reeled by H, G. Shirey. Accom-
MBiuau, wni ue mrs. ej. rj. nam
brick at the piano and Mrs. Dale
Welch at the organ.
: Program: '
' "Praise and Glory," : girls'
chorus and choir.
"Bethlehem," choir, alto solo,
girls' chorus.
"The Shepherd's Vision,"
quartet and choir.
. 'The Midnight Choir,'' alto
solo, choir with alto obligate,
Patricia Hambrick. soloist.
"The Wise Men, men's voices
and girls' chorus.
"The Guiding Star," soprano
solo, Esther Robinson.
"Room for Thee," choir.
. "Hallelujah," choir. . i
The Christmas message will be
Hf-IlVOrf-rl hv Ilia nMlM i , n
" "J ...s. hmwi, .
Brown, at the morning worship
U.rvi,0 11 n m A 1
of the Youth Jubilee service
scheduled for Saturday, Decem
ber 22, at 8:15 p. m., will center
about the Christmas story. The
program will be composed of
Christmas rnrnls anA !
special numbers.
ine public is cordially invited
to attend all of these services.
Church Choir
Sings Carols
Christmas services at the Com
munity Congregational church,
Garden and Martin, will open
SunHav with tVin ..hUrl-a.'..
gram at 9:45 a. m., followed by
uiurmng prayer service at 11
o'clock when a joyous celebra
tion nf nrnico I nlonnaj -.
The choir directed by Mrs.
a., rr. moore wiu sing ancient
and modern carols and anthems.
Mrs. Sam Aplrormn,-. will ..In.
soprano solo, after which the
nev. uoairey Mattnews will
preach on "Joy To The World."
At 7:30 p. m., a play-pageant
will be presented by children
and young people of the church
entitled, "O Holy Night," direct
ed by Mary E. Eckstein. The
choir of 21 voices will sing, di
rected by Mrs. R. B. Elliott.
Ewart S. Edwards has arranged
special lighting effects for the
program. Comrades of the Way
will hold their regular weekly
meeting at 6 p. m., and join
other church groups in caroling
afterward.
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j via call i iick. '
' The post office reported it
self out of postage stamps.
Officials said heavy Christ
mas mail exhausted . both the
regular and an emergency stamp
supply.
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Klamath Churches
To Offer Musical
Pageants Christmas
m A feast of sacred music is of
fered thA mlhllf- nn RttnArtu In
Klamath Falls churches, togeth
er With thn hnllnti.nfl rnlt
mas story presented in pageant
aim Bung.
The ancient Christmas mes
sage, forever new, will bo pre
sented from the many pulpits
throughout the city, and each
church group has gone all out
In arranging special cantatas and
musicales.
Invitations
Cordial lnvlntlnn
ed to everyone to attend church
services this Sunday and renew
siuuium acquaintances. ,
The First Christian church is
presenting their special musical
cantata "Chimes on a Holy
Night," at 7 p. m.. Sunday; at
7:30 p. m. Sunday, the First
Baptist church will present its
cantata, "Yuletide .Memories:"
5 D. m. Sunrlnv Klamath l.,,ll,n-
an will present, "O Little Town
of Bethlehem' a cantata; the
Salvation Army's sing program
will be held at 7:30 p. m. Sun
day; the First Methodist church
will have special singing at the
regular morning worship 11
a. m. Sunday, and Bly Methodist
tuuiiu cnuuren ana young peo
ple will give a program at 7:30.
Special Services
This Friday at 8 p. m. Peace
Memorial Presbyterian church
WUl nrARPnt H mnelMl ....,
in the Altamont junior high
ouiuui gymnasium. Two special
services will be held Sunday
morning at 9:45 and at 11 by this
church. .
Zion Lutheran church will
hold its annual children's
Christmas Eve service Monday
night, when the children will
present a program, 'Teace on
Earth." On Sunday evening the
traditional Christmas tree and
annual social with community
carol singing will be held.
Vesper Services
The First Presbyterian church
will present, "The Christmas
Story," with pictures, song" and
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p. m. Sunday.
- ...Miwii an Riiu
observing Christmas with Its
usuai special unrisimas masses.
The message at the Church
of thf NnznronA at 11 n'f.lr..l
will, be "A Child Born a Son
uiven. -jne program of the
Sunday school will be presented
SunriAV Avanincr at 7-n ...ha,.
the pageant "Let Us Adore Him"
us xsuueieia ana i isner will De
given. The musical background
will . be BrrnntfAninntfl hv thaa
junior choir.
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