Bloomington Daily Telephone, Volume 56, Number 83, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 December 1932 — Page 2
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nity Church Choir to Sing
at Midnight Mass Christmas Eve
Marriage in Moviedom
-inid the beautiful setting:' of a CiL Ie Sted church, . decorated Wx Christmas greens,- the midnljght Mass will be conducted at TipWty church this evening at ll':30 P&ia The following program of C$istmas, mUsic will be sting by th large Choir under the direction oiProf. E. B. Birge, organist: vtirelude, , Pastoral. Symphony. Hlndel ' processional Hymri-O Come All Faithful 1 SFhree-f old Kyrte Loyeday ! floria Tibi Loveday ratias Tibi--Loveday ; jtffertoryt Nazareth Gounod v Presentation Sentence rRehead c ursum Corda Gounod :- ! ; anctus Gounod ... . t Benedictus qu venit Gounod . SkgnuDei Gounod ' gloria in Excelsis Old Chant iSTunc Dimittis Gregorian
Recessional Hymn Hark, the f at the Midnight Mass.
Herald Angels Sing. The personnel cf the Choir will be: Sopranos Mrs. E. W. Arnett, Miss Elizabeth Carter, Miss Mary Snow Carter, Mrs. Tom Jones, Mrs. Charles Matthews, Miss Sarah Ann Matthews, Miss Martha Smith; Altos Miss Edith Atkinson, Mrs. H. H. Carter, Miss Catherine Feltus, Miss Annetta Lowe, Mrs. Glen McDaniel, Mrs. Olga Porter. Miss Helen Schwend, Mrs : Charles Wilkinson; Tenors Tom Jones, Dr. Glen McDaniel, E. O. Wooley; BassesRobert Leffler, John Moore, D. D. Nye and Charles Wilkinson. The public is invited to attend the service. Because of the recent illness of the Vicar -there will be no service on Christmas Day at 10 a. m. as has been announced. All members of the parish are therefore urged to make their Christmas communion
:. . ' -: - - - - Auxiliary Gives J mas Entertainment . - - ; s " : he Emma Stuart Finch, Nol 80, Sis of Veterans auxiliary, held a Christinas partyat the G. A. H. hall FiSday. afternoon. A program was enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Daisy Gg$s gave a piano solo: Helen Mae anil Elsie Goss sang Christmas caro3& accompanied by Mrs. Goss. A vi&in solo was given by Sarah Jane Stelev Betty Pierson gave a tap daficc accompanied at the piano by hp brother Claude Pierson, Sif ts - were exchanged and refreshments of popcorn and Christmas candy were served to about 35 mgnbers' and guests;;; Xhe next meeting of the auxiliary he hem in the G. A..R. hall at
! 2 ISclock : Tuesday afternoon.
Arlington Church Program The Arlington Methodist Episcooal church will give a program at the church at 7:15 o'clock Sunday evening. A Christmas tree has been furnished and treats will be given to the children. : The public is -invited to attend;1 ;
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5TP. T. A. Has Xraas Program
t .Christmas entertainment was gisen by the Payne: Parent-Teachers association at the scliool Friday evwing. A program given by school ctSlren and parents, was enjoyed. : - Agf roximately sixty members and guests were present. ' :
te next meeting of the Payne P.
Xmas Party Enjoyed hy Die Wursel Cluh Mrs. Harry Smit, south Grant street, was hostess: at a 1 o'clock luncheon and Christmas party Friday to members: of the Die Wursel
club. Christmas decorations were
used in the home. Gifts were exchanged by the "members. Three guests were present including Mrs. James McBride, Mrs. Boyd and Miss' Fiances Smith. Two tables oi bunco were in play with high prise going to Mrs. Harry Smith and low to Mrs. James McBride. Members' who attended were: Mrs. Clarence ", Isom, Mrs. Otis Kauffman, Mrs. - Claude Whaley, Mrs. Marion Fatton and Mrs. Har
ry Smith.
I. U. Students Weds Gordon Shoulty, east 1st street, . and Paul Underwood, south Euclid Mips Dorothy Bolin of this city ! avenue, were in Shawswick Thurswent, to Whiting, Ind. today to at- j day evening to officiate at a bas-
tend the wedding of Miss Dora jKetoau game.
Wright, Indiana university student.
to Philip Breillatt, Hammond. The marriage took place Ui:s ar;ernoon
at the home of Miss Wright's sis-
Roger I.ee Brock, of Indianapolis, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hendricks, Kinser pike
ter, Mrs. Thomas Matthews. The nas nurneu nonie. xie is a lormer bride is a member of the Delta Del- j resident of this city. ta Delta, sorority at I. U. She was I ' employed in the City Clerk's office, j Mmlay, the season's biggest ecoMr. Breillatt is connected with the ! ncmy news from The Wicks ComGraybar Electrical company. Pny will be delivered on your
porcn, He sure to reaa it.
Fostcsrs Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Wayne -Foster, east 3rd street, announce the birth of a son, Donsild Lee, Friday morning. This is thi second child in the family. Mrs. Foster was formerly MissMarie Butcher.
Mr, and Mrs. Louis . Kuss of Gary arrived here Friday evening to vis-; it the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Antle, east 8th street, enroute to Florida where they expect: to remain for several weeks. They will be here over Christmas. ;
Ctf. Ufi SXD. VfSS. 'jtsa V?) Itf
A Very Merry Christmas
May good fortune attend you and may a full measure of prosperity and contentment be yours. '
Petite and pretty Sidney Fox., who soared to Hollywood stardom over- j night, is shown as she snuggled up to her brand new hubby, Charles E. ! Beahan, scenario editor, at thir New York hotel following their surprise vj marriage at Harrison, N. Y. Miss Fox wept during the ceremony, .iSjs ; because, she told reporters, "it is the first time I'v ev&v b)D married." i It is the second time for the groom, -v - .: ..
Rather than think of us as a business institution we would have you think of us as "folks." For it is as such that we wish you. a,. Merry Christmas.
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
i Miss Lucile;Winiams."'f?6uth--Dunn--j i street, spent Friday in. Indianapolis, i -
"Read-' every word in The . Wieks i jil Company's circulav' that yon will i . ,
receive,. Monuay. sSSpry
oSSege Ave. Cafe 110 South College Avenue
Tjgpu will be held at 2 o'clock Fri- Die Wursel club will be. with Mrs.
Saturday Beta Phi: Sigma dance, hall oyer.
rne next reuiai meeting ox me , 19
df; afternoon, January 27.
: - - r. and Mrs. Edmund ;Bowen, 32-t weSt 1st street, are vfsitl-ag the lattefe parents. Mr. and Mrs. Myron
of purand, Mich. -
Marion Patton;vV west -3rd street,
January 6-:
FU1 Xmar Baskefe Members of the Eastern Star chatter No. 533 at Stanford filled Christmas baskets for the needy at
fiomlnr t ycur house, Monday! their regular meeting Thursday.
TQI Wicks Company's message of Each member brought a donation tiyear's biggest economies. . . . . ' of food for the baskets. ; 1
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We all our friends and patrons we wish the most
joyous Christmas possible. May -it bring you every
$;oad thing, and may its happy cheer continue long 4f ter the holiday is past. ':r:"::: -- Our entire organization joins in thanking you fpr your patronage throughout the past year.
Monday
Theseus club, club rooms,. 7:30 o'clock.,. " " Tuesday" ' -;V" " Rebekahs, .1. Or O. F.; hall, evening. " ' - ' , ' Beta Phi Sigma fraternity, hall, 7 o'clock. . v- 1 Patsy club, rough initiation, Mrs. R. A. DeMotte. north Fess avenue.
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Standard Bearers' of the .lrview M' Tiff TT nhnvnVi 1 Two. MafrlCwC ' I
ui mi st w. -.. r; " i ing. Laurens B.' -Strain ; a u x i 1 i a r y, Christmas party.
Emma Stuart Finch No.; 60,-Sons j of Veterans auxiliary, G; A. R, hall, ; 2 p. m. j & .Wednesday ' v Bridge club, Miss Vivian Masters, north Washington street. - g$ Child Study club, Mrs. Paul Tavis t W White Hall pike, 7:a0 p. m. , j Nu Noche' club, New. Years party, M . - .. T i . . 1 I jt
Virginia tlHl,--nortn ---w-asmngton
street, evening. Practical Fancy Work club, Mrs. Oscar Hall, evening. ' ;) Thursday La Zetta club, Lucille and Clarice Nicholson, south Rogers street, 2 o'clock.
Patsy cluW 'formal initiation, Mrs. j
"r - a nftWotte: north Fess avenue, i vX
8 o'clock. Rural Study club, . Mrs; Walter Duncan, BloomfieldjPoadf7:3!) p. m.
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COMPANY
1 Best Wishes for a 4 JOYOUS CHRISTMAS
We wish that we could convy to you how deep, how sincere are our wishes for your deep enjoyment of rthis holiday in some more tangible way. But we are happy to take this opportunity to say "A Very Merry Ghristnias."
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Bloomingtpn Packing Co.
Church of God to Have Xmas Program A Christmas program will be given at the' Cnurch. of God at 10:30 o'clock, Sunday morning. : The program follows; Song; "Pratec Hymn" Congregation. . . .;: Fraver. . "'Wfilccme,'!. by a Junior Raymond Brown. "Welcome,"' by a Beginner Winona Popo. Song, "This is Jesus' Birthday" Primary Department. ' "The Bethlehem". Babe' Dorothy HaM. "Joybells" Paul Jiv Stevenson. "Christmas" Five Primaries "Just One Day Old" Virginia Flick. Seng. "Christmas Bells" Primary class. "Doii't Open TiU Christmas" Phvllis Rader. 4Daddy!s Present" Harold Gibson:
"When Father Was Observant" Margaret Iee. 1 , "Brief Christmas-Speech" . XJ1 dine Tucker, "Christmas -Town" Scotty Patterson . "The Christmas Candle" Betty Stel. . Sonar "Merrv, Merry Christmas. ' "A Path of Chri.rtmas Flowers"
"Sheoherds and .Saes" Doro- I M
"Christmas Gifl"-Louise Head . j "The Gift That Keens on Giving ' M"
iodine HpM. j 1 PlayletJ-This is Ch-riFtm? Tr $5'
; Shor -..Mesnacc by the Pastor. H Rev. I. P.. Tnoker. "Finding the I & Ghrt Child." Martha Douglas. j J , Offertorv. I ( - T- ll.i: : 1
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Ijitho metinpr from next Mond?v j .'iif Mo Mnnrifiv fiffprnnnn .Tsnnnrv fi. '
'ffc Thft momcf will he held at the G. j V$ IS ' A..,R. hall at. 2:30- o'clock; ! Wm : m Kff ; Don't foriret: to watch Tor 'he j
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May each and every one of you enjoy the very merriest of Merry Christmases and may health and happiness attend you throughout the year. ', - ' .' ?
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