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Bethel Baptist Choirs Present Easter Cantata
The choir of Bethel Baptist church, Anaheim, will present the Easter cantata "When Christ Arose" by F. G. Walter and L. S. Clark at 7:30 p.m. Easter Sunday, Howard A. Greene will direct the choir.
Solost for the cantata include Mary Cornelius, Jane Jacksteif, the Rev. Berthold Jacksteif, Adeline Smith, Alfred Hartman, and Paul Beatty, flutist.
Singing groups taking part will include the choir, the Women's trio, Men's chorus and Women's chorus. Instrumentalists include Eva Gooden, organ; Esther Leuschner, piano; Dallas Bowen, vibra-harp; Alfred Hartman, string bass, and Herbert Stabbart, vjolin.
Choir personnel includes: Sopranos: Elma Boettcher, Leola Bowen, Mary Cornelius, Martin Ehrhorn, Betty Hartmann, Margaret Haugh, Linda Litz, Marilyn Litz, Adeline Smith and Mary Stedman.
Aitos: Dallas Bowen, Theresa Bressel, Myra Fries, Janet Isbell, Jane Jacksteif, Patricia Santi, Hol-
Zion Lutheran Presents Two Easter Services
Two festival services will herald the resurrection of Jesus Christ at Zion Lutheran church on Easter Day. At the 6:00 a.m. Sunrise Service Pastor E. H. Plog will speak on the ancient Easter song of Job, who; midst the ashes and ruins of his earthly fortunes, rejoiced. "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." The choir will re-echo the song of victory in the anthem "Alleluja" by Mozart.
At the 11:00 o'clock Easter service the theme of the message will be "Let Us Keep the Feast" on the basis of 1 Corinthians 5, 6-8. The Zion Senior choir and the Senior School choir will join in presenting the number—"We Will Carol Joyfully" in keeping with the theme of the service. The public is cordially invited.
Two Presbyterian Services Set For Easter
Day of Easter Services Set At St. Michael's
Six Easter Sunday services have been scheduled at St. Michael's Episcopal church, beginning with a sunrise Holy Communion service at 6 a.m.
At 7 a.m., a choral Eucharist and sermon service will be held with a Family Festal Carol service scheduled for 9:30 a.m. At 11 a.m., a morning prayer and sermon will precede Holy Communion at 12 noon. Final service of the day will be held at 7 p.m. and will be a carol service with a colored slide address.
will include the introfit "Up from Special music for the sunrise the Grace He Arose," to be sung by Wesley Mendoza, and the Gradual "O Morn of Beauty" from Finlandia" by the choir.
In the 7 a.m. service, the offertory anthem will be "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach, sung by the choir.
During the Family Festal Carol service the cross will be filled with flowers during the congre-
Choir personnel includes: Sopranos: Elma Boetfeher, Leola Bowen, Mary Corhelius, Martin Ehrhorn, Betty Hartmann, Margaret Haugh, Linda Litz, Marilyn Litz, Adeline Smith and Mary Stedman.
Altos: Dallas Bowen, Theresa Bressel, Myra Fries, Janet Isbell, Jane Jacksteif, Patricia Santi, Holda Stark.
Tenors: William Ballman, William Fleischmann, Carl Hartmann, Ehrhardt Hartmann, Clyffe L. Hinman and Paul Leuschner.
Basses: Engene Bressel, Walter Gooden, Alfred Hartman, Berthold Jackson, Bill Martin, Donald Nivens, Henry Siefken and Herman Wedel.
The pastor, Rev. Berthold Jacksteif, will be preaching Sunday morning at the 10:45 service on "Open Graves—Sealed Lips." Both of the church choirs will be singing in the morning service.
White Temple Schedules Two Easter Services
Two identical worship services one at 9:30 and the other at 11 a.m. will be featured at White Temple Methodist church on Easter Sunday morning.
At both services the three combined choirs of adults, youth, and children will form a processional and sing a combined anthem while the Temple choir directed by Harlan Anderson will also render Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" from "The Messiah."
Rev. Frank E. Butterworth, pastor, will preach on Thomas' delay in experiencing Easter, under the title "Out When Easter Came."
The sacrament of baptism will be observed at the 9:30 a.m. service only.
The telephone was first called a "membrane-speaking" apparatus.
Two Presbyterian Services Set For Easter
"The Conquering Christ" will be the prevailing theme at the First Presbyterian church of this city on Easter Sunday morning. The members and friends of that church look forward with keen anticipation to their first Easter service in their beautiful new church. To accommodate those who will worship there, duplicate services have been planned for 9:30 and 11 o'clock.
The two services will be identical with only one minor exception. The music of the first service (9:30) will be provided by the Chancel and Chapel choirs with John La Monica, tenor soloist and Anita Schutz, soprano. In the second service (11:00) the music will be provided by the Chancel, Chapel, Crusader and Chorister Choirs.
In both services Mrs. William J. Tallevich will be at the organ, Mrs. George W. Sloop, Jr., will direct the choirs, and the pastor, the Rev. Howard S. Congdon will preach. His sermon theme will be: "The Conquering Christ." The choirs will join with the pastor in the Scriptural Antiphon "The Strife is O'er" by Palestrina. The combined choirs will also present "In Joseph's Lovely Garden" arranged by Dickinson and "Christ Conquereth, Christ Reigneth, Christ Rufeth" by Clokey.
On Sunday evening at 7:30 the high school and college age young people will present a drama, "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?" Music for the service will be provided by the Triple Trio.
Special music for the sunrise the Grace He Arose," to be sung by Wesley Mendoza, and the Gradual "O Morn of Beauty" from "Finlandia" by the choir.
In the 7 a.m. service, the offertory anthem will be "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" by Bach, sung by the choir.
During the Family Festal Carol service the cross will be filled with flowers during the congregational singing of the hymn "O Sion, Haste." The offertory anthem will be "Awake, Thou Wintry Earth" sung by the choir.
Mrs. Margaret Besler will be the soloist during the 11 a.m. service, singing "I Know that My Redeemer Liveth" by Handel for the introit. The offertory anthem will be "O Morn of Beauty."
Organists are Miss Hazel Erickson and Mrs. Thomas Fischer. The choir is directed by Mrs. Juanita Ross. Lay readers for the services include Jeffrey Palin, Terry Kildeff and Joe Thompson.
Reality' Is Christian Science Lesson Theme
How sin, sickness, and death can be destroyed today as in Jesus, time, by denying their reality and spiritually understanding God's power over them, will be explained in the Bible lesson in all Christian Science churches Sunday on the subject "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?"
Paul's declaration to the Romans (8:2) will be the Golden Text: "The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death."
Matthew records that when "Mary Magdalene and the other Mary" came to see the sepulchre, the angel said unto them, "Fear not ye; for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. He is not here: for he is risen, as he said . . . And they departed quickly from the sepulchre with fear and great joy" (28-1, 5, 6, 8).
"Jesus mapped out the path for others. He unveiled the Christ, the spiritual idea of divine Love."
The sacrament of baptism will be observed at the 9:30 a.m. service only.
The telephone was first called a "membrane-speaking" apparatus.
On Sunday evening at 7:30 the high school and college age young people will present a drama. "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?" Music for the service will be provided by the Triple Trio.
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Missionary Meet Set for Stanton Community Church
The second annual Missionary Conference will be held at the Stanton Community church April 27 through May 2. This year the conference will feature such outstanding speakers as Arthur Moww, Dr. J. Vernon McGee, Harry Ewon and Oran Smith.
A splendid selection of Missionary films will be shown with specially augmented music.
Sunday April 6 was the beginning of a new Sunday school program. Rev. White inaugurated the "Cross mid Crown" attendance system. Every pupil was given a No.1 pin for the first Sunday and when a pupil completes a three month attendance record he or she will be given pin No. 2.
The 23rd annual National Convention of the Independent Fundamental Churches in America will be held in the South Los Angeles Community church, May 17-22. Dr. David Schmidt, host pastor.
This is the first time that the National Convention has ever been held west of the Mississippi river.
Among the plans to be presented will be the plans for a real live
Three United Brethren Services To Observe Easter
The Evangelical United Brethren church, 105 W. Center st., in Anheim, will celebrate the anniversary of the Resurrection of our Lord in three services on Easter Sunday. The two services at 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. will be identical, presenting three choirs and a string quartette in a program of Easter music. The adult choir with the junior high choir and the junior choir will sing together in "In Joseph's Lovely Garden" by Dickermann. The adult choir will sing the anthem, "Christ Whose Glory Pills the Sky" by Candlyn. A string quartette of Philip Taylor, Carol Hochull, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Talbert will play "Leng-de" by Tchlakowski.
A baptism service for the new converts and also the dedication of babies will be conducted by the Rev. Philip R. Selfridge. New members will be received and welcomed.
The pastor will speak on the topic, "This Eternal Victory."
The services at 7:30 p.m. will continue with the Easter theme with, "He Who Has the Son Has
Footlighters To Present Passion Drama
White Temple’s famous Footlighters, just returned to Holy Week road-show tour largest churches in Arizona present their latest play Cup of Trembling” at the 7 Easter Sunday night service White Temple Methodist under the personal direction pastor, Rev. Frank E. worth Within the past we have given performances to audiences in two churches Phoenix, in Tucson, in B Needles, and Good Friday in Long Beach. Now they to their home town to pres psychological drama in two the forces playing upon th of Pontius Pilate as he sees Jesus to die. All of the takes place over the Holy end.
Don Hillary plays the Pillate, with a supporting cluding Mary Dougherty Belle Wicker, Don Br Jerry Goodchild, Dick Gra
Northern Water Users Concerned Over Reclamation Bureau Requests
SACRAMENTO (CNS) — Two new developments marked the water situation in California today.
1. The Federal Bureau of Reclamation received assignments of an additional 5700 cubic feet per second from the Sacramento river, and additional storage of 310,000 acre feet per year.
2. The bureau filed applications for 8700 cubic feet per second from the unappropriated waters of the American river to be stored behind Folsom reservoir.
The bureau has received assignments dating back to 1936 of 17,000 cubic feet per second and 6,190,000 acre feet per year from the state, and the new assignment, it was indicated, are sought to augment Central Valleys operations.
The new assignments were made by the State Department of Finance on the recommendations of A.D. Edmonston, chief of the state division of water resources, and state engineer.
Edmonston said today that the bureau must complete its application under the assignments; after which, is protests are filed, hearings will be held. The assignments were made, he said, "in furtherance of the objects and purposes of the Central Valleys Project as defined by the state of California."
One condition was imposed in the assignments, that is, any and all rights of the counties where water originates will be prior rights to the amounts sought by dee by Tchiakowsky.
A baptism service for the new converts and also the dedication of babies will be conducted by the Rev. Philip R. Selfridge. New members will be received and welcomed.
The pastor will speak on the topic, "This Eternal Victory."
The services at 7:30 p.m. will continue with the Easter theme with, "He Who Has the Son Has Life."
First Nazarene
Sunday school begins with morning worship service beginning at 10 a.m. at First of the Nazarene, Anaheim, the service the dedicated babies will precede the pastor.
NYPS service starts at 6:45 evangelistic services at 7:30 Midweek service; 7:30 p.m.nesday followed by choir time.
BIBLE BEST SELLER LAST YEAR IN MALAYA
Singapore (P) — This was the best-selling book last year.
Bible societies sold a record 200 Protestant Bibles in and the vernacular language secretary of the society said.
CUSTOMERS GETS ROAST BEAVERS
Helena, Mont. (P) — A mer asked caterer Fred Johnson to stuff and roast two ers.
"They smelled like we cooking cottonwood trees," But them got nice tender like chicken." Jon reported the patrons "lick platter clean."
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MAY WE ENGLISH
And our very sincere appraisal at the polls on Tuesday, April 15th.
We shall endeavor to carry in a fair and business-like manner welfare of our city, and to keep nities in Southern California.
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Footlighters To Present Passion Drama
White Temple's famous MYF footlighters, just returned from a busy Week road-show tour of the largest churches in Arizona, will present their latest play, "The Epiphany at the 7 o'clock Easter Sunday night service at the Temple Methodist church, after the personal direction of the pastor, Rev. Frank E. Butterworth. Within the past week they have given performances to large audiences in two churches in Phoenix, in Tucson, in Mesquite, and Good Friday night Long Beach. Now they return their home town to present this psychological drama in two acts of forces playing upon the mind Pontius Pilate as he sentenced us to die. All of the action takes place over the Holy Week.
Don Hillary plays the lead as safe, with a supporting cast including Mary Dougherty, Judy Fle Wicker, Don Brummet, Erry Goodchild, Dick Gray, Die Christian Church To Hold Easter Musical Service
Easter Sunday at the Christian church will begin at 6:30 a.m. with Easter songs by the children of the Beginners and Primary departments. Mrs. Guy Heckman will sing "Tell Me the Story of Jesus."
Al Casebeer, minister, will speak at the 11:00 o'clock worship service on "Why You Will Live Forever." The choir will present the anthem "My Redeemer" (Loucks) and Tom Kavanaugh, baritone soloist, will sing "The Holy City."
Baptismal services will be conducted at 7:00 o'clock followed at 7:30 with "An Easter Service in Scripture and Song," illustrated with colored slides and conducted by Leah Pemberton with Marshall McFie at the organ. Readers will be Mrs. Irene Brock and Mrs. Clarence Granere.
"Open the Gates of the Temple" (Knapp), solo by Bird Cross.
"One of You Shall Betray Me" (Hyser), solo by Mr. Cross.
"Tis Midnight on Olive's Brow" (Hyser), Choir, solos by Mrs. James McGuire and Gerald Baker; Quartet, Mrs. Alfred Mills
Easter Drama Set at First Presbyterian
"Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?", a dramatic service for Eastertime will be presented Easter Sunday at 1:30 p.m., in the new sanctuary of the First Presbyterian church of Anaheim by the Youth Fellowship.
"Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?" is an interpretation from the New Testament of the events of Passion Week, and of the persons whose lives were last touched by Jesus Christ as He was sent to the cross.
Ernest Thompson is in charge of the play with Mrs. Howard S. Congdon assisting and David S. Collins in charge of lights.
The play will be presented by seven young men of the church, including Kenyon Kolbe as Simon Peter; Craig Bottiger as Joan Iscarlot; Norman Mack as Joseph Calaphas; Kevin Stanton as Pontius Pilate; William Schneider as Simon of Cyrene; Joe Critchfield as the Centurion and Arthur Henen as John.
The Triple Trio of the First Presbyterian church will sing its background music. The public is cordially invited to attend.
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VOTERS OF ANAHEIM
MAY WE EXPRESS OUR THANKS
very sincere appreciation for the confidence placed in us
Tuesday, April 8th.
endeavor to carry on the business of the City of Anaheim
business-like manner. It is our purpose to promote the
city, and to keep it one of the most progressive commuernal California.
a great satisfaction to find the voters of Anaheim putof approval on our city government. We are grateful
ued support.
CHAS. A. PEARSON
RAY VAN WAGONER
CHARLES E. GRIFFITH
A. G. TUMA