Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 299, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1950 — Page 2

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Den Holiday Dance On Christmas Night Ai>itet:ous *rc being extended to all Jeoa-agers. and thoae student* ht.me from college, to attend the annual Christ mus night dance. eixHteored by Atlanta post 43. Amer lean Leg*m. The Legfon pJ>st la fur'ilghlax the ..lire of the hall, as well •* music by Gerald Ziiunnuermau'a orchet • Ha, Steve Everhart. sunarrtsor of the lien. said. Everhart said that the dance would begin at » ptn., Christmas night

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lighting Contest Winners At Monroe Winners in the home daeornttag content sponsored by the Moure* rereatfon dapnrtnmnt and the town’s volunteer fir am an earn announced today following the judging of the different homes hr Mrs. Everett Rice. Mrs. Russell Mitchell and Mrs Wid Michaels, judges. -a . - Firstprlxe of a turkey went to Lee Parrish, second prise, a duck, to Brice Diehl, and third, chicken, to Earl Stucky

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Something for Love Lessee tec December M, INU BCRIPTUfIE: talks l:l-»; Pmilpslsn. * UtVOTIOStAL MEAdtNa: MslUteW »: l-U THIS is a true story but it also is a parable for Christmas. Once upon a time there lived e ledy who had everything. As Christ-

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mas time came on. her many friends racked their brains to think what they couM give her It would have been i absurd to send her I a cheek, tor though she was not rich •he did not really need money There was nothing to

speak of that she seemed to need for her house, for she had lived tn one place for some time and she had collected about an the furniture and bric-a-brac that her house would held There was not much use in giving her someating like candy because she was on a diet and could not eat fancy foods. She had more pictures than she could hang at one time, and as for books, she had a taste above best-sellers and what she could not get from the public library she could buy for herself.

’ A LwvnMe Person HOWEVER, her friends were determined to give her someI thing, for she was a lovable per- ! son; so when Christmas time came I her table was plied with gay ps-cels from near and far. Some of the gift• may have been expensive and I some not. but all were beautifulr I Sa she appreciated them. but because she eawld have hauls say of them herself, she dM net appreciate nay as them quite se much as she dM one present that when Christmas morning eame could not be. ~ seen at aD. Owe could not can n a braeUOsl present to look at; indeed it was seen only once. But the memory of It lingered tor a long time. This lady had a cook.-She was not a very good cook when first she went to work, because she was young and no one bad trained her and she did not like to be trained. She was suspicious of any one who tried to show her how to do anything, and she bore a grudge against any one who had more in this world than she had. .But the lady w as patient, and the girl learned about a home from her; indeed the most and the best she learned was not about cooking at all, as you shall see. • • • The Invisible Gift . the d.-iy before Christmas-the : girl went home early to spend i the day with her faAily But before i dark on day,.ifi..^,same ' holir the kitchen stove went but of . order and visitors came to spend < th- night, and the lady fcH ill. Not knowing what to do. she called up | the girl. Christmas though it was. I and asked her it she could come ; ba k and help out for a few hours ’ to got things straight Ko the girl came and made the stove behave and cooked a meal and took care of her I friend and made everything as it shonM be on that day. When It was late and time to go. the '£■ lull offered the girl more than i her usual pay. Rut the girl would not lake even one coin. She I said to her friend: *•! like to do something for love.’’ So when the presents lay opened, pon the wry—top of th-' pdo. vi—Me tn the inward eye alone, wore the i ftiiurs of work ’givetriwcau?-' the giver wanted .to do something for love - — ; a si'- '• — I The Trite Gift Gid'S teat ai ■ so'djhjhb stores, gifts- that cried the post of- ! fives, carlo.ids of gift? that puss each other in- the night bn rn irirj; I dhcels. ffii nttFMgifts ,ifiji’ '-'grrat' which of ihCiC.-arl’ given fur li e’ Some are.sent to letum » (.wee; some because i* is the thira’bo be done, sblne are sent out of old halm nr m hope of favnis to come Where it the true .Ctirittmav gift'’" Il can qever be aeon, for It 5 cannot he sot tin the stores and the post olflce does not know lhe rales on it ll'ernes Mlentlt. and sometimes onlv the giver. and tied know about It. and the one who receives it dors not snspei 1. But II shines, above all lhe tinsel and the stars up»:n Ihr ( hris). mas tree, when the lights are out it glows In the dark. Il keeps ! the n ght brlrht fsr the lohcly heart, ft Is the soini-lhing done fsr Inv'e. j "Thai, is what Cnjistraa- moans. On the first Christmas Evie. Mary the.btgsscd M'dticr. wit* tn pain iuf ,t it was pain h<|i*ii’ tri love You coirtd ■ ne-. have paid her for tt Ye* vw* j,‘. :h>' Ch.ld that :.<y in.Ji.-e i ii.-:;ei that night rar tin re bora , e (e- - '■ rifling 0-r love (•ptriiThi b» 4>>e f*<tel’»M|l«fii.l» ( tevn tx I" t-shni• /* - <»ißtlfatst r, n>t F*gts.-».

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g X-.- ■ 4 ■ UHiew Chapel Cvange'xu* Unites! Brethren ~ Church Lawrenee T. Norrie. Raeter » 3tl Bunday H. I msl W endell Miller. SUptu Warren Nidllnger a “’ ’ „ ' i-i ;■>' w’orship arrvfci. < E-Yemng gervtce S li. J inter C. E Mur.ey Work infer |ir<dk « 14 Adnlt ( K. Nik- W dliMu «>n. pres •:4f Youth FeltoAvhlp, Veda Williamson. i»rea f 7; 30 Worship service Wcdneeday evening 7:30 I’l aver meet tug. timer Mer rhnan. h-ader. Revival Meeting Revival services pre yianne< U> begin *ni the evening of January Ist All aie invited to'come and help us. Monroe Methodist W. L. Hall, mlmater !• 30. Moitung Woislilp. in- 3u Sunday School. (Treat for the ihildrenl. ~"~ 7:00 Christmas program by the <> 15 MYF. i lioii and the i-Mldren of the Sun day School. | WcdneaAay. 7:00, Mid week ser v 7:45. Choir pra^tire.." ------ Sunday. Dec. .11 Watch Xtjrh* prngra m from eftrhv The first hour. Conitnunion Mrj lock. ‘ —< A different type of program each hour after that. — Prebla Circuit Methodist Church j H. Klae« Paator Mt Ffeu*«ani. Sunday Srhmrt : -f trrWman prfTg-rani and wnr >hlp service td’So a. in. Leo Kfiijr. Sr . aupt. Beulah Chai*!. Wj»rship »ervice S.-7W Sunday~ SchooT 10:10 a in Ihinald Sh.idy. «i»pt. ' fdeaeant. Valley; Sunday Sclund 9:10 a rt) snpt KinuNland. Suii'day “Si hind 9 30 Xhri st mag program ? 3r> a. m Clarente Booker *upt December 3J«t. Wat* hnight Set' vice at Beulah Chapel. Varied program. rath Chur.rr WfbTpanng Every one invited. St. Paul and Winchester U. B Circuit Dale Osborn, pastor St. Paul r Wt rship and S •»n da y Sc It < h»I 10 15. rruyer meeting. Weil 7 :» Winchester Sundav S> hool 9 -‘o < hriMuni* i>i;<»giain by ibildrcti 10;JO, Braver meeting. Tlnuhday 7 '3o' St. Luke Evan. &. Reformed Church Honduras H. H Meckstroth, minister •”» chribtiiiaic - program. S Krhunt. Dv, 31. 9 .•«?>' tu 12. <m» p_ LUL Wa:<hniglH meeting and sere ire. Rivarre Circuit-- 4 ———— U. B. Church L. A. Middwgh. pastor Mt. Zion | 7.00 Christian Endeavor, 7 »Ni p. m WedQecdaJL nraym meeting. Pleasant Grave 9.’.0 u in Sunda-. *.t h*a>! 21' 10: .IQ'Ti, m. ("IftMfr meettng iniitjiig Mts Victory •• •••/ •< Sunda’. :*c hoof I |Mt;IH» a —ft; 7:»'r j» ’to Chri’tl.»n End»*aAt»r .> ■ P’eaMnt Mi’ii OapLM Church Lowell Noll, S S SupV i|i • u *4i < .f r t‘i* ir L»m V hy ni:n\’ i. i’ » 2 ' ■ s :»> r'andav •< ho<d Th» * ■ aHI H • sh» it ’!• a l ' a’ 1 hi> iihi*' ‘ ■ 7iirni7ix’7oT> Artiocn United M’fiionaijt ChutQh •* • ‘ -• i><H»i. ~ ; • ■ ( It. :^7-^r > t .; i-’.l!’ / lio .■--■-J I . . . -„V •• u;.- ./?.!'• •p’i? • ’ .mfCloU’' I • • ;’I L II; -MV I ItlpUiM': ~ ■C :t J. 3 V ' . ■ f J* 1 *• . Calvary: Aih*rt "Nr Sfraiey. pagtor ' ■ 4 Sumt.B zlool iuid Yu* ihn?. • t r-!.*la-; <ji-.jMtmiq* •"* '* drtHng ?:u Imi v ih. •nil* a 4 - ’ •• aTbrin Mjtl a V -l». •, r tpesitMl _U.r Si #•• • i ,-ttt t.n-1- i tl»- direction of ' ; th< -W bl » nd”»r’ Mho ,t T.h bh -< *>»-i -er T’ «dhi .. TK.“ugfs4 . ’ ’fl** ld»» - ' oßtiu i.-,x :br * ia*'. -*rv*i»’.n, tl»< r« ' •• rr-*rv Uh annual •b. ’iot* of .bin- •| ft’. 1 l!t S■.iiH.n howl wildr . ?;t aM miir i r •• I ■■ ’ ■ ■ ._. - • ■ y i

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Ml. Tabor MeHiodbf A Christmas program will he pi -sMHwd at Urn Mt. Tgbor Meth- , l iiurch. of Bobo Baaday at 7 m The program is uuder the di tlon at Mrs A. E. Mi Mlchaels. M v Samuel Cottrell. Mrs. Cteta In .se arid Rev. HaroM Hasehore. i T ■ musie and choir are under the u: e. Ik-Il of Mra. Paul Rich. All UM-mbers of tbe church, pare***nnclilHHra and friends are Invited. The pivaram ta'ha follows; Ilyina "Joy to the World." Prayer 'Welcome Tonight" — I’aul E. Rich. "The Question" James Hirst hey . "Welcome'' — Harold E. Basehore. Jr. Hymn "11 Come All Ye Faith"True christnias" Michael Irrake. RecttatloD Danny Drake. Exercise — "Onr Message" — Primary department. Hymn - "Hark The HeraM Angels Sing" Peeping Through A Window" - Kathryn Hlrschey The Sheßherda" — Morris CoF tei We Are Here" — Barbara Hirachhy 1 Christmas Prayer" *— Donnie Colter Hymn — “O Little Town of Fx-rhlehem" Christmas Eve” — Pawl Colter Ivxercise — ‘The Sliver Star"— Yimth Department tteading Mrs. Charles Drake. Son;; "Away In A danger" — P-unary and youth department Offering Play "No Room In The Inn' — j 1. Young Peoples class. Matthias ti-e innkeeper. Paul Daniels: Jessi-1 2. Bls wife. Mrs Robert Franklin; i J.-seph Frank Cottrell; Mary. Car rte Drake, strangers. Walter Hlr-m-ltey. Ml** Baker; shepherds Rplrert Hirst hey. Donnie Colter: Wise Men. Robert Franklin. Earl Baker. Tie no Ch r* mist er. — Henedict ion. Magley Reformed The* annual (TirtstmuH program will W pr<s?nte<! as the Magley -Evuiigrttrai and Hefornt<-d nhurch ■it l ift ptn .Sunday The practum' fnUow* 1 f SnngS by the entire gronp “Tlih ■ .i« Happx ('ln i'tfna* '' S-tip’urr and prayer Rev MensJhig Welcome Terry Snyder X Clu ixiniaH (Sri eting Alb n.Lee Beer —-4‘of -- ■■ jjv** u < Trddy Jit inn h Thinking of Maty Ruth Ann' Berry / Exrr< Im . 'lt « CbriwttnaH Time" Linda I. u Conrad. Maryoiit* K<>l--1 brnnie Kulry. -SUjauul _Jlilde-2 i»-rand (‘hrißhna* •"Ih Um Lila and Linda !<! lU’tZHi fli S|i.lift I PFay h t I'h* 1 • i aiiiC ’ll?i’» * i"» it u tiuiii fh* K- ' Alim •ch Id f! *«ry 1’ *' Hrlnu irh Kxen is* We \\ <md« i Rutb Hehnrirh, K« S|»«n« r. ITosnFi Conrad

1 Stmt It. vitlH« »> .Wild plilHUVyrj lildi.n dp and ftiwn Na H'strtu til llici Nyla <jlmd y A Ch> i-'!hh- L** -i*n land Ann j _!uOl U.r'ld Bluini : ATvii Ki uni l ’ .flew,—l u 1 11< i r—Blume.—K* nuEHi— Koi- _| hi ~lane' Hhirffv-r, Kcn'-Eirnd. Ter'- • St vb r l-.il • anil l.inda Kiui'i ! loan «"• tmns'onr sifts- I ini' •■ Heir. I J. an KnTti r. e»i ia Snyder liwnr j :«iij.', ( ami Hi Ilnrli H ~ t It. ■ i':rii n Ton Sinai), '"lti.fr ! ' - Jt£fi£‘€ >- - -- - ----—' 7 —1 '' fl Cliii.siiou Helper.- Laws Wur-lt -n. lirdrtiv •ftllrlrbruni! Max Egly,.! i. iur ii i:ii ii. I-£ (ii ity Cinui iiii 'i Ti-v <UriaIKUU -crrli-c -'ill <<m j gu>- by th' childrens depart J -i«t <ii aiiaca. recitation < and.dlir 5 ent,... and c_pe.ri.il iiiu.sh- by' the J io,i Tberi wHI be u apec.ul 5 lifmfm.m offering alien fur the > .lldrer. - home at Flat Hock. Ohio. | ea The Methedief Chureh J R. W Pargley. Minuter J Pleavar.t Milla ~..,, ~, lie .in i nj.m in-: -J.dllo Klrat * biglni;-Hint' 'lrWptYtny iirr.ai'liipg. in * ir' ini I al. alid if 'oil bavi'-.i f be .n J "irmdiii ■ •.•>■! .ire missing a great ) SJlimbr, tnorning w-'will Haye a » '.- -I.H I •er ship «TVli : «- pt .It -I.' 1 , thens ..ciye th ■ ..flirislnia- program and | -ftte l Hristurns‘treal So viimt;' and | thi m siiii. h with 111 and | ;>;«n to attend, the evening* wtir-1 ship pt-r' tci- -at T jt. io- and. eat h. j 'night rivM week. I Salem W. •>ll iia < Sunday S(hool and ! . riirtKtnias program - heßintting at j "V ,i fn t (Izfw and In with fug. | HegHlai « Jnir Ii service at 7 p J 'i. with s|M-cial niu-sic ■ I'lan tu be w ith lie etlr U -evening * , V .ici'k 'll Pl.'.liall Mill-. '. p » ' > n- , . - _a

bert Bleneke. "Don't Derive the: Christ out of Chrtstriias"-Robert Hteneke. Good Wtfl to Men —Kent Girod. Remark* Offering prayer. Recitation—A Christmas gift to myself-Junior Walchle. Our Program—Max Moser. Exercise Every Urik is Import ant— Oerry Girod, Bobby Hildebrand. Ed Blume, Calvin Worthman. Larry Walchle, Max Egley. Pantdntne by girl*. Good night to You—Lowell Belaeke. Zion Lutheran Trf Shepherds As They Watched Their Flocks" I* the title of the program which will he rendered by the children of Zion Lutheran Sunday school West .Monroe street, Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. A feature rd the service will lie a colored filunUip of the Christmas story The entire service N hnlß around the film-strip of the Christ ChiMs birth. The paetor <>♦ tl ‘« church, th* Re». Edgar P. Bchmidt. and th* Bunday sehool snphrißti n d*nt EdWtn Bauer, WHI have Charite of the aervlca. The service follows: Organ prelude. Procemrional hymn; "Come Hith er. Ye CMMren." The Vehicles and the Gloria Patsi. The Psalm: Psalm 8. The Scripture: Date t. «»•«« Address by the pastor. Hymn: "A Great and Mighty Wonder " Primary department, recitations and wcugs. Beginner department, recitations and songs /' . Intermediate department, the ; Savior in prophecy. j Intermediate song: "Behold A llrHiu h Is Growing " Junior department: The Fulfillment. Hymn H'ongregathlm and r hildreni tNow Are The .Days FnlHIl: cd " Seniors: "The Magnificent.' Gregorian chant Hymn: *Jd# To The World " Junior department song "Give Heed My Heart. Lift Vp Thine Eyes." Carol by children "To Shop* lierds As They Watched Hy Night arid "Silent Night! Holy Night!" Carol: "Praise God. The Lord. Ye Sons Os Men ' ! Senior department: "Spreading | The Gospel! " Carol: (congregation and child I rem "Oh. Come. All Ye Faithful." Offerings for the Lutheran child welfare. - The Christmas praver aud HieLwd* Prayer —• Closing hyiiHi i.et. I s AU With 'Gladsome Voice." -Reneitirtirm T Distribution offglflF to the child ren Trinity E. U. B. Th>- Christ ma* program will he held the Trliiio Evangelical I nltod Brethren • hnirh Sand* . iMIM At "j..« •I" k The pastor -th.-

k»»xM>*k*MamMiManinnaAMAMAxik»*»3>>i»jA»iiiMi*MdkMi**3i»>Ml3 *>**»»*»**’ and forgive us our « HI CHRISTMASES ! - — V *

A mother was putting her little girl to bed It was time to say her prayers. Childlike, the girl had fieped through the firat four petitions of the Lord's P**ayer She was not quite sure of the fifth, and so in her innocence she prayeri. ’’and forgive us our. Christmases." Millions of Americans will have need to pray that prayer on De cember 2«. If ever there is a season being desecrated by great masses of oUr population, it is the season which the Christian Church has set aside to celebrate

co . t v A Special Invitation is cm tended to an/ of these A ' A Holiday Seryipee: . 'L. Xk A Ji Sunday,, Dei. 24 8 and 10:30 A. M. MA ’ Chrtntmai Eve 7:00 P. M HMMKfRn Christmae Day 10:00 A. M fCHMjL.C <* Sunday. Dec. 31 8 and 10:30 A. M. < New Years Eve 7:00 P M ANKf M*| New Year s Day 10:00 A M. " JBJMLJ- | Zion Lutheran Chureh ' p 9 A Wv<l Mtrnnie al Elrienfh

rhurch to the following program' C ongregational hyian-**ft Canto Upon the Midnight Ctear." Invocation — The minister, dtecttxtlnn —=■ —“Welcome" —br Rickie Hakey. Dialogue—"lt's Christmas Time" by Kenny Hill. Ernie Sautbine. George Kteas, Danny Bntrher, Bob. by Andrews. Recitation — Janells Shoe. Pageant — "The Shepherd and the Angel." Jonathan, a shepherd of Bethlehem, Eugene Butcher; Adah, his wife. Lois Btrahm; Samuel, their son. Stephen Butcher; Miriam their daughter. Sharon De Boh; Jonas, the oldest of the shepherds, Dsvid Butcher; Mary, the mother of Jesus. Rosemary i'trshm; Joseph, her husband. Sue Shack ley: Herald Angels. Dianna Davidson. Unda Jackson. Jaralee Magsaman: Shepherds. Eugene Butcher, David Butcher Stephen Butcher. .Marvin Dellolt. Dick DeBolt. John Hehhle. Donnie Blank enhaker. Larry Mil!, John Pau! MeAhren Gloria Fugate, Shrirop lie--801 l Angel choir. Dianna Ila vid son. Barbara Addy Sharon Magsamen. Cherlyn Shackley, Kay Wynn. Dianna Rousseau. lYonnalu Kies*. Jaralee Magsamen. Omalee Bark , ley, Dianna Debolt. Rebecca Jack-, son. Dianna Hill. Linda Jackson. Hmnona Rousseau. Janet Fugate. Recitation "Good-bye" Stephen Hitchcock. ‘ Planhit — Jean Anne Potts.— Girls' Quartet tails Strahm. lam Anna Dhvldson, Dorcas Baut-. bine, and Dorcas Davidson | "Christmas Blessings," Church-; craft color slides. Benediction. i . Pleasant Dale The traditional candlelight sei vice will be held Sunday evening at 7 o'clock as the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren The pre Ude to the service wtlt he Christinas carols played on the marimba by Bol> Gelse! 1 Ths remainder of the program follows I "«h Come All Ye Fafthftir J- E. jCaswvlL. ' "It Came I pon the Midnight ‘i Clear ' .. Edmond Sears I “Hark The Herald Angels Sliu ' 4'. Wesley. -•"<> Uttle Town of Bethlehem” ; L. Hedner | Christmas gospel reader Mary Ellen Byerly. I "The First Noel" < Doqiiin i (Wfcrtorv 'll Holy Night" organ "Angels From the-. jtealms of I t’iory Henry LUtkhi. Diatrlbtitlon of candle*. ~i — "SHetil Night ; ,-. ‘ ‘ Special prayer for peace Rev ( itiissei Weller - * 1 laird s Prayer "congee A. ton Is,. "Heur i>ur Fravrr HinT’ organ Reneili. lion llr< puMohhl “.fov To The W.irhl ' J - All carol? are to Ih* Bung (Rrrction of Llntd f’lowser ami < oturegau.si. \!i>i i< >ih«lei th» I Mr* Os <' O’ .»ruanlj-t. Tlie public is Invited to attend ' ■ Go io court.l or row tboK* urxt BwnfSay.

"-ii the birOr . X of G6d. • S-. P Will you* be -a CHRISTIAN . :_i_b_biS ' CHRISTMAS’ Thrn-AWSut W length and breadth, of our country _2 the invitation is. uenj g •’Come hither, >c f.n’hf .1 . .r-, phantty singM . . ”0 come, let y us adore Him!” Will "this Christmas f.nd you 5 kneeling tn humble tilth nt the y manger o< Chn;t’ Or wiil you toe F one of those who will have to pray. forgive, us‘out J ; w Christmases ” * • JJ ■ I

FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1»5« ’

Zion Reformed The annual children's Christ mu , program will be held in the Zion Evangeifcal and Reformed cliuich Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. While the guests are assembling a medley of Christmas music will be played by Ronny Robinson, beginning at 3:5« p m The, program tallows : Organ Prelude—Mrs. J. Fred Frnchte. Processional Hymn—“O Come All Ye Faithful." Congregational Hymn—"<> Little Town of Bethlphem " Call to Worship -Rev. William C. Feller. Song by the Youth Fellowship — "Joy to the World 1 —=— The Story of "Silent Night, Holy Night" by four junior glrlx Music by Earl and R<*bei|t Sprague. "A Christ mas': primary children. " A Litany of Chi Ist mas" lead by Luther Ciase, superintendent of the Sunday School Presentatten by the Nursery. Kindergarten and first Primary classes. Story—" The Christinas Beils" Sherman Arnold Song "I Heard the Bells" Junior and Primary groups. 1 ' Scripture and scroll "Peace on { Earth' Juniors. Song “Silent Night" Junior aud primary group Story — 'Volee of the Cteiatcblld ' Sharlene ltehman. i *“ Announcements and Offertory Offering for the Fort Wayne Children's home. I Filin Strip and recording - Hedy 1 Child of Bethlehem " I RtcOssional Hymn “Hark! the Herald Angels Sing" Benediction Christmas tivat in the class nrnms. All me mbers and ftie-uda of the, church arie invited. ' Bag Service Christmas Party Heid Thursday 1 Tltetewmteement and,off Ice fori*’ of Ba* Se-r'i’*: Inc. enjoyed the1 annual Christmas party at the e-em-jeany'a uftlee last ev«uiuj;..____ Dinner was served to the group and a program'of Chriatina* mu-,l' snet-cnteriaiHiuent followeei Stew art .Me Mllteii. eumpauy prcstdenL I served as horn-to hi* co-worker*. — — ? Candlelight Service On Christmas Eve A nervirr. «f carols afitl l will be hi the Zion EvHngrJL 7<l an<f Rt’fbi*m?i churvh Christ--1 him? Eve al 11 o'clock The M'l vir'e will im lu<h lh* ; aiiijgltig <>f the familiar .Cluihi»«4N raiuh by • [’!»»■ < ougregatlon.' >i ripture reading", and fellhre Jho Cltrb irak*" -»d ory iif pro 1 |»he< giisp«*!' ial lUHM’ will in* hide anihr niK l»y tin* 1 ehoft Carol of thr <|ue*tHmh»< chihl by Kountie. .in I < hii*’« « • Slumber Sonj: ‘ by llertiried •» -Ltegilo -by Mi • r.iulinr* Hi iblz»Jibi/e LiMlv JrNU- h.iy by ! 'Ginoey 4 Milo by N»dl rh*'iHa~ • I’yayer by C Hara .ih l a dwet Y I' ,’!■:* c.! n <> ttety \hfW” by .\«).on I h*> •rv ;• wih *rn h.* * «»r .»*>-tir hrirttr.g. th. ,tr<ife S .:»f . pnKTu ”h"TnriFoT To"aTlefi*!