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‘SATURDAY, DEC. 20, ‘CHRISTMAS CHURGH

Churches to Hold Time-Honored Rites | On Christmas Sunday ~ Festive Services to Last From Morning to Night; ‘White Gift' Programs and Cantatas Mark Day INDIANAPOLIS Protestants will follow. the tiimehonored custom of holding“festive services from early morn- " ing until night tomorrow to mark the Christmas Sunday. Some of the afternoon and night services will take the

form of “White Gifts” programs. Others schedule cantatas which tell the Christmas story in Song. Again and again

the stately words of the Gospels will be heard in a setting of dim candlelight and ever-

green boughs, ; A woman Of the Irvington Presbyterian Church has been chosen to bear a 5-foot candle into the sanctuary tomorrow both for the children’s service at 4:30 p. m. and for the 7:30 p. m. Vespers. Two 18-ft. evergreen trees, gift of & member from his Brown County estate, will stand at the foot of the chancel, A verse speaking choir will give the scriptural responses and Richard 8. Orton will direct tHe choir accompanied by Harry A. Ware, organist. Dr. John B.

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SERVICES

ward in the homes of shut-ins.

They will be guests for & chili sup-|

per in the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Walter La Folletté. The Second Presbyterian Church will be the scene of a candlelight vesper service of Christmas music and try tomorrow at 5 p. m. ER atitelize, organist and choirmaster, will direct the quartet.

» oR. The (21) voice choir and soloists ists will sing the cantata, “While Shepherds Watched,” tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in the Westbrook Church of the Nazarene. Mrs, Cleo Elliot will direct the choir and Mrs. Hazel Burkhart will read the story of the cantata.

Ferguson is pastor. “White Gifts” for, relief at home

A varied progrdin of songs, anthems and solos will tell “The Story

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and abroad will be brought to the of Christmas” at the 7:30 p. m. serv4:30 p. m. service tomorrow in the ice tomorrow in the Broadway BapZion Evangelical and Reformed tist Church. The candlelight proChurch. Small ¢hildren will sing|cessional will open the program and and recite and older children will{the “Hallelujah Chorus” from Hangive the pageant, “Goodwill Among del’s “The Messiah” will bring it to ‘Men.” Young people will board ala close. chartered bus after the service and| Children of pre-school age: will ge about the city singing carols in give recitations and carols at the institutions and homes of shut-ins.|7 p. m. service tomorrow in St. w ® 8 Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. STAPLE FOODS presented as| Five choirs, representing persons “White Gifts” at the 4:30 p. m.|of all ages from the smallest boys service tomorrow in the Downey and girls, will sing. The Rev. Avenue Christian Church will go| Theodore Meibohm will speak and to the Emily E. Flinn Home for|give the benediction. A distribution the Aged, Marion, Ind. Children of gifts will follow the vespers.

o - » and young people will form tableaux AT THE 1:30 P. M. Chris

ing ist! the . Te mas me service tomorrow in the Volunteers the violin, cello, piano and organ. of America Chapel, the Rev. John The Rev. F. W. Wiegmann is pastor. Emblem of Indianapolis will give "The coir at 16th and Dela~|® talk illustrated with flannelware will resound with the singing | STAPhS. Miss Dixie = ; rv of carols outside the First Presby- play te Piano and 4 ole L K terian Church tomorrow following special vocal music. 1%. Co " Grace Crandall will preside.

2 5 p. m, candlelight service. Chil- The New York Street Evangelical

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dren of the Sunday School light the candles with ceremony and the church and the galleries always are crowded. George Frederick Holler is choir director. Children will give the annual

United Brethren Chure¢h schedules a vesper service for children tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. with “White Gifts” followed by a party. Mrs. William Heiliger will be in charge.

John M. White will direct the choir in a program of Christmas music

Christmas program tomorrow at 4

Photo by John Spicklemire, Times Staff Photographer,

"O COME LET US ADORE HIM" —Indianapolis singers and musicians fill the frosty air with carols and hymns. Their Christmas song rises over the city as they pause on the Monument steps, in the homes of the ill and aged, in hospitals and the neighborhoods. The carolers above include, left to right front row, Edward Klinge Jr.

p. m. in the Immanuel Evangelical and Reformed Church. The chancel will be decorated with the traditional red poinsettias given as memorials for departed members. Entire families will gather afterward in the social room for a Christmas party. A Christmas pantomime is scheduled for the 7:30 p. m. candlelight vespers in the Brightwood Method- | children’s choirs. ist Church. Adult and junior choirs| The Chapel Choir of the Bellaire! will sing, directed by Russell Brown. Methodist Church directed by Tom 8 a » Lawson w : “THE ROSE OF CHRISTMAS,” p. m. om s18 wares 8 yi ba a cantata by Van Denman Thomp-|church. Marybeth Wright will play

at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. The new! sound picture, “Beyond Our Own,” will close the vespers. Clarence Elbert, organist and choirmaster, will direct the senior! choir in the Christmas portions of “The Messiah” tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. in the Trinity Lutheran Church. Groups of carols and hymns also will be given by the

son, will be sung by the choir at the the marimba; Janice Miles, the pi-|EV

4 p. m. vespers tomorrow in thelano: Ruth Ann Wrigh St. Paul Methodist Church. Mrs.land Mrs. Herman Weight, one Sere Herschell Burns will direct the can- The Unity Truth Contor will hold tata with Mrs. Ralph W. Bratton, [its traditional Unity Candlelight organist, accompanying. {Service tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. in The West -Morris- Street Chris-|the DAR Chapter House. Theoda

Hebrew Group Need for Church Worship

tian Church has Invited the com- D, Tibbles will sing accompanied

munity to attend the presentation by Amy Cleary Morri | of the Dudley Buck cantata, y y on, Dieanist/

Coming of the Kings,” by the adult “The True Light.” choir, at the 7:30 p. m. vespers to-| “The Virgin's Slumber Song” by|

morrow. George Kendall will direct) Max Reger will be sung by Miriam |erts Park Methodist Churches and the music and Maurice Hulsizer will Mann at the 7:30 Pp. m. Christmas|All Saints Episcopal Cathedral.

be accompanist. | candlelight service in the Second

The River Avenue Baptist Church |Evangelical and Reformed Church, CONBregation. Dr. Morris M. Feuer-|

choir will march into the church!Yon's “Jesu Bambino” and other| In a processional. and stand in the anthems as well as violin and or-| form of a cross during the candle- gan music are scheduled. . light service tomorrow at 7:30 in the| “Christ, the Hope of the World." church. Mrs. Donald Tooley will theme of the pageant to be given! direct the cantata, “While Shep- | tomorrow at 4 p. m. in the Third! herds Watched,” accompanied by | Christian Church, will dramatize

Miss Martha Bunch, organist, {the purpose of the Crusade for a The motion picture,

4:30 p. m. vespers tomorrow in the Christ. Mrs. Thomas A B st. . Bunch and Church of the Brethren, Capitol| Mrs. D, D. King arranged the pag-| Ave. and 32d St. The choir will sing eant and will serve as narrators. | the service and “go caroling” after-| All the choirs will sing.

EVENTS—

Churches to Observe Yule With Songs and Services

a she jt a fadeless tapestry which our forebears have been! yeaving for untold generations and hav | enriched at some point.” ® given, {0 % to pass on Thus Dr. E. Burdette Backus, Church, spoke in part of Christmas. Indianapolis churches of many denominations of that “fadeless tapestry” in the form of mérning services tomorrow, Highlights of the music, sermon subjects and program features follows: [tain.” Soloists are Mrs: J SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [and Hugh M. Mason. The quartet accompanied by Edwin Bilt- SECOND EVANGELICAL

cliffe, organist, will give a 15-minute URC! program of carols preceding the ao JORMED on

minister of All Souls Unitarian

will spin a thread

—Dr. John B. Ferguson, pastor, preach on “At the Sign of the Babe” a the 10:30 a. m. service. Among the musical selections to be given is the Christmas spiritual, “Go Tell It on the Moun-

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AND RI H-—The Rev. W. Pranklin Lahr will preach on “Come and Adore”

eginning at 11 a.'m. tomorrow. Dubois’ |at th : Yeglaning ot n¢ at e 10:30 ‘a. m. service tomorrow. aNarch of ts Magi Kings" will be played Edwin Ww. Muhlenbruch will play the

prelude for the

service | “ Anthems, organ prelude, “Good

solos and additional organ music are scheduled. Dr. Jean 8

Milner and {he Rev, Joseph W. Johnston

porper. ews from Heaven

vocal music of the program,

will be in charge of the service. | enon Dp MASS, THIRD CHRISTIAN simple minded, more| United Uutheran_ re CREWE Bod q ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL AND RE-| Choir will sing directed by Mrs, Bur- humble, more affectionate, more] : WEST SIDE i JORMED CUURCH_{he Sunday Jchool | Foughs ab 3.30 4. m Hap and violin| St. Paul's Episcopal Church will|ing the fifth picture, “The Three| The canteen department, includ- »o more resigned and more fulll FIRST UNITED CHURC ; at a combined service at 10 a. m Fomor. | ing by" Mrs. Gwendol Sr Toad. present the Sunda ! School in a Wise Men?" directed by Mrs. W. E./fng high school young people, will of God.'” LUTHERAN . H OF GOD i Tou. She DO a ay TAI Elingdl, roIMANVEL RANALICAL AND RE: pageant of seven living pictures ex- Mohr. The junior choir will sing give the Christmas playlet, “One 701 N. P ivania St Hider Ave, and v. NeW. York will sing Gribers “Silent Night. J { “Joseph SHY pi £1 \ace,” Pressing Christmas tomorrow at 4|during all other pictures. The names 4 i. * « Fennsylvania J7. : es Sparks SEganit aid Mise Margaret will be ns by the choir at the 10 a. 1. p. m. in the church, 61st and Me- [of these, their directors and titles Holy Night,” tomorrow at 7:45 p. m Hessel Family Church School .... 10A. M.| Sunday School —6:30 A M. pr et lilendes ACH __|on “The Road to Pear ter Wi, prone ridian Sts. " |of carols follow in order with the n She Settiengry Christian Ulturoh | it . J eat eaoiaiicn: Bervice i : oy i an : k Rrimary und Junior school depuriments| yomiggip CHURCH Species Hunks wil go| The fact that the church will be (exception of the two mentioned. | FCT PREV OTF UEt BO UNITES mn Japan | Musie by Church Choir “The Sweetest, Stary Ever Told” pi a §' ceremon . " P § and give the playlet, “Waiting oe mony given, by the hotr, the Angsius * the scene of Christmas worship and| “Thé Family Going to Church, sina, the ‘young people will sing Mrs. Egon Hessel and her two Meditation by Pastor PARK a eins, The Rov. James at 10:18 +. m. The Rev. E. A. Plapenbrok | festivity for the first time since its Mrs. George McDougall, “Christmas- ., 51s tn homes of shut-ins and be sons, Hartmut and Dieter, all of sy oe Py Putter, HEIGHTS ALL SOULS UNITARIAN CHURCH — love? > °% “The Amasing Gifs of dedication is being stressed by the|time”; “The Journey to Bethle-|, i, tained by the Rev. Lavon Indianapolis, have arrived in Kyoto Miss Marilyn Willman, Organis CHURCH OF GOD Dr. EB Burdétte Backus, minister will rship. Al fficials report, hem,” Mrs, Charles Becker, “O Lit- y oe | : 1 | —— ; ——— St. - aaa, | —————— membership 50, oflic port, Fisher, the pastor, and his famil . , 2350 E. 30th St Preach on “II Jesus Cums to Tadinn- ——— | w. wghen- ’ 2 Pp » y. Japan, according to a letter received BETHLEHEM apolis,” at the 10:45 a. m. service. The Cc E Vogelg esan the Sunday School never before|tle Town of Bethlehem”; 1D" gix tableaux accompanied by by The Times | Rev. Elwood J. Bailey in church school children will march in pro-i oo 9 4 herds Abiding in the Field,” Mrs. / v1 Ihe " 30 A. M.~@hurch” School 1

cessional and hear a Christmas story. The Manuel Training High School Girls Slee ub will give special music directed by ; ’ esang, «7 Preda M. Hart. New members will be re- | C. E Vogelg » state highway ceived and children will be christened, . |cOmMmission chief engineer, has MERIDIAN HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN been advanced to CHURCH-The Rev. Roy B. Connor Jr. | American Soclet; Jeeaident ot {ne will give an electrically illustrated sermon | yo y Engineers, on the theme, “The Heart of Christmas” | Indiana Section. He succeeds L. 8.

at the 10:45 a. m. combined service. De- iana partments of the school and the youth Finch, Ind polis Water | Co.

choir will sing ‘several numbers. chief engineer. UNIVERSITY PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH—Children and aduits will bring B. A. Poole, state board of health

to church school 8, 9:30 a m. ‘White chief engineer, was elected vice f of ecanne oods and special . oods, Pur offering for the Cleveland Christian Home President. Prot K. B. Woods, :

and the Emily E. Flinn Home. The Rev. due University school of engineerLewis H. McAdow, pastor, will line” ¢ “Exceeding Great Boy Dy I Borach ming, was elected to succeed Mr.

IRVINGTON PRESBYTERIAN cuumck Poole as secretary-treasurer,

Elected by Engineers .

“The Miss Margaret Strahle will speak on|All Souls Unitarian, First Friends, Tabernacle and Second | of “The Nativity” adorns the chancel,

" “Child. of, Christian World... The crusade is be-.21tar and kindle the candles of the| Bethlehem,” is scheduled for the ing coriducted by the.Disciples of Congregation in the ceremony of|

|ing, harpist, and Beldon C. Leonard, | O¢ientist Churches

|annual Christmas pageant this week and it stood fast.” Psalms 33: 49.

aul EB. Dorsey . » : |Seal directed pupils of the first/ magnitude and infinitude of‘ spir-|night in the Roberts Park Method- | ace prayer shall be ih the words of beginning at 11 p. m. will include a 11:30 p. m.-in the chapel. E-|

the Angels Bring,” and direct the special |

Ruth Ann Cree, Harry Jones and Joan Rithmiller; back row, Mrs. John F. Rithmiller, Francis S. Pouder, Donald Crafton and Charlene Curry.

Catholics View Thousands to Attend Midnight Honors Others On Christmas Day Stressed Nativity Scene Services on Christmas Eve

Catholic, Protestant | All Churches Will THE THOUSANDS attending Wednesday midnight services in the ’

. | churches will have an opportunity to live again the first Christmas Eve Churches to Get Flowers! Hold Christmas Masses

more than 19 centuries ago in the hill country of Judea. A group of representative Prot- | The scene of the Nativity set up Since the last Sunday of November when the season of -Advent estant

| inside the sanctuaries offers the opened; all Christendom has been preparing for the dramatic worship Catholi Se ne _ Bova n Of the night before Christmas. Catholic and Protestant churches have atholic arc e | eimai

been steeped im an increasing . JArgE BO eS Irom the} spirit of expectancy which will | people will sing carols for shut-ins Brotherhood of the Indianapolis)

~ : i . following the program. : and Reformed Churches all stress the necessity of leaving of the midnight masses only a few moa to 1 elit vo-the eve of 8 > Hebrew Congregation on Christmas {hours before will have died away, a sary {

. the festivity at home and going to church for a time on Christmas. Child's coniing. -: | MEMBERS of the congregation e, esident’ of th Christmas is a holy day of obligation for all Roman Catholics who |all the churches wlil hold Christmas | Churches will be decorated with will share.in the candlelighting at ! Sol Blickman, president o © also are expected to attend forenoon services. Day masses. oe lighed by candies. the midnight service beginning at : Hebrew Congregation men’s group, IN THE Broadway Baptist Church, the early Christmas morning The figures of the Nativity scene, SFopured. With eta devotion |10:30 p. m. in the Meridian Heights I said the flowers will be sent “in the service is reverent and solemn. From beginning to end, an unusual {brought out of storage and set up y A yea recall | Presbyterian Crurch. person { spirit of brotherhood.” ; stillness prevails which -is broken only by the carol singing of the in the SS. Peter and Paul's Cathe- by SOLES A A i roi Sa hah Sfsn Recipients of the flowers include’ o; oir interspersed with the reading of the scriptural story: from the |dral each Christmas, are among the| aver B 4 kindle his Christ- be te : ath’ . heard the angels sing. per home an i the Most Rev. Paul C Schulte, pulpit. > church's greatest treasures. They Tq mas lights on mantel and ‘table i archbishop of Indianapolis, the In-| Before seating themselves in the pews, the members proceed to are hand carved, hand painted and] CATHOLIC SERVICES will begin gin 1 The talk ode Rev. Roy dianapolis Church Federation and| {ne gitar where they kneel briefly in prayer and drop their Christmas |were imported Iany pers ago from |on the stroke of midnight. Protes-|p ‘ooh x 5 hastor, and the music offering into the basket. The: church is dimly lighted and the scene Europe. Each Catholfe church has!ian¢ midnight worship ‘usually is by the hoi will bs ‘based on the

(a story to tell of its crib or Nativity over at 12 p. m. [theme “Prophecy and Fulfillment.” i

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER, Times Church Editor MEMBERS of the Broadway Baptist Church begin to gather in the auditorium as early as 5:30 a. m. on Christmas day for a traditional worship service at 6 o'clock. Lutherans, Episcopalians and member of Evangelical

|setting for Christmas services |

the Catholic churches of the city Although the prayers and muslg.

ian, First Congregational and Rob- |scene. The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, "rs 1 Had Lived in Bethlehem”

” o o . 8 ” " THE POPULARITY of- this service dates back to the time eight | n : nl | years ago when the congregation decided to bend every effort toward | Offering for Orphans {archbishop of Indianapolis, wi wil be discussed by Dr. Dallas L. “Making -Christmas Christian,” the church office reports. The slogan | Offerings of Christmas Day in the pontificate at the high mass aligning during the four-part caught the imagination and consciened of the membership and ever |Catholic churches will go for the midnight in 8S. Peter and Pauly service begipuing at 11 p. m'in . i : : ’ 8 rphans and home- Catholic Cathedral, The mass Will, North Methodist Church i , : stmas month as well as gifts to Support of the orphans an ; the ort Me is urch. licht is rabbi emeritus, SUlce. altendutte Suning Ne Christmas 0 8 less children of the archdiocese be in reality, the first service of Trumpeters from Technical and _ ¢ Thus the spiritual side of Christmas takes precedence over all The Most: Rev. Paul C. Schulte. Christmas Day in the church. And yoy, High Schools will play the ¢ others. And members of the church seize upon the time and the |archbishop of Indianapolis, will give the faithful who go to the midnight ra) fare with which the program io the sermon for a coram archiepis- mass will have fulfilled their obli-yi pegin, Solos, choir anthems i

I8 White Robed Girls i ay Bf f thei roblems and to offer To Light Church Candles SCOR 10 RY dor I ol nr ene p |copo Christmas Day mass at 11 a. m. gation for church attendance on|;n4 carols by the congregation are

Fighteen young girls robed in| gy. aN “oan |in the cathedral. "The Rev. Charles Christmas Day. |scheduled., J. Russell Paxton will white will carry the light from thel PASSING OUT of the church jn silence, no words are spoken by |Ross will be the celebrant. The Rt.| The Schola Cantorum, directed bY |4irect the chancel choir with Mrs. the members uritil outside the dodr, they and the pastor greet each |{Rev. Msgr. Raymond R. Noll, the Elmer Steffen, will give the music| paxton as accompanist. Robert other-with a hearty “Merry Christmas.” - ipastor, will serve.as assistant priest.!at midnight in the cathedral, The | Burford will be in charge of the The Rev. R. M. Dodrill is the pastor; Thelma Morris, choir di« {The music of the midnight mass, faithful will hear the fanfare of lrumpeters, yr rector; Mable Duncan, organist; and Walter Bruce, song leader. {directed by Elmer Steffen, and sung trumpets and the “Ecce Sacerdos” a ee —p—

Wi by the Schola Cantorum and the at the procession. The choir will| ute Wite WISH to Sa | churches will be offered at Wallace

Girls’ Chdir will be repeated. {sing Schehl's arrangement Return of Faith [lent Night” during the. vesting. Of Pastor Tomorrow In his Christmas message to all, Yon's “Te Deum Laudamus” has Street Presbyterian Church. Its Radio Station WISH will salute/the members of the archdiocese, been chosen as the mass with 20 service will begin 12 midnight and " , rote he!include carols and a review of the [Evolved by Atomic Force?” This is|Mrs. Florence Brede, wife of the|Archbishop Schulte wrote: men singing three parts and t Hall 0 ler Peters Wii tell the the subject of the lesson-sermon in| Rev. H. J. Brede, on its “Favorite| “As you kneel around the altar parish girls’ choir, the fourth. At|gospel story. The Rev. R. E. Muel-

rene ; . | Hymns" program tomorrow at 11:30/this Christmas morning, may God the offeratory, the schola will give ler is pastor. J all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Ifill your hearts with something of the 16th Century, “Hodie Christus| The Broadway Methodist Church : Bethel Grade School tomorrow {will present its choir, directed by

Maurice Goldblatt is rabbi of the

the service beginning at 11 p. m.| in 8t. John's Evangelical and Re-| formed Church, Miss Mary Spauld-

ry 4.8 ' AN EXCEPTION to ‘the proceof “81-| dure of most of the Protestant

violinist, will play and the chotr|| Tet Lesson-Sermon will sing under the direction of} “Is the Universe, Including Min,

Prank 8. Watkins. Miss Doris Barn-

a.m. | Mrs. Brede is active in her hus-|the faith of Mary, St. Joseph and Natus” by Nanini.

» | ‘ The golden text is: “The wordsof yanq's church, the Mars Hill United the shepherds as they knelt around # uu {Willard E. Beck, and a brass choir id Presents Annual Pageant; Lord is right; and all his works 'y ;theran Church. “The Lord's the manger. | AT CHRIST EPISCOPAL from Decatur Central High School New Bethel Grade - School in|are done in truth ... For he spake prover” will be sung on the broad=| “Christ will be born anew on CHURCH on the Circle, the mid- led by Louls Lyons at the service 4

levery Christmas altar. And as I, on night eucharist will begin at 11 p. m. from 11 p. m. to midnight. There {this ‘Christmas Day, bow in rever- The men and boys’ choir will sing will be a candlelighting ceremony, lence and awe and adoration before This<iate program will be precedéd a meditation by the pastor, the a |the altar on which. lies sacrificed by a 5°p. m. candlelight caro] serv-| Rev. Newman 8. Jeffrey, and carols Dr. Vincent Bennett assistant 0 tna saviour, concealed in the swad- ice. . A Holy. Communion will be and anthems. James Hanna, Dottie Sue Brown, and Health with Key to the Scrip-|the president of Wheaton College, qiing clothes of the sacred species celebrated again at 11 a. m. Christ- The Union ¥ Congregational Dana Denney, David Kitley and tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The Wheaton, Ill, will speak at the r choi pe thinking principally of mas Day in Christ Church. Church schedules a candlelight Donald Koopman. Miss Mary Helen|divine mind supports the sublimity,| Youth for Christ rally at 7:30 to-/yoy my good people. And my earn-| The “Carols and Candles” service communion service beginning at

Franklin - Township presented “itsjand it was done; he commanded ...¢ in her honor.

at the school: Taking part in the] The lesson-sermon also includes by, Bennett to Speak

program were: {the following passage from the, Phyllis Lyster, Ellan Husfon,|Christian Science textbook, “Science |

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jone-act play, “Dust of the Road.” The Christmas choral and Holy in the Seventh Christian Church,| Communion service will begin at The cast includes Mr. and Mrs. 11:15 p. m. in the Episcopal Church Donald Dunlap, William Gabbert,| Of the Advent. The Rev. Laman Jr, and William Henry. Young|H. Bruner Jr, is rector..

six grades in a musical program. |itual creation” {ist Church.

{Cardinal Newman: | “ “That this Christmas and each

St. Paul's Episcopal to Present First (hritmas us it come, may in

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pag b, music and dramatizing the Christ-| They hav 4 ; , [Cary McQuiston “Th w. | ’ 4 | y have joined the father is f a wv en. ® th: 8 ea The Frog song.” ot All be § ; the the family, the Rev. Mr. Hessel | one o ariety o ramatiza- ’ '

{Adult Choir and young people to-|who' is a missionary sponsored by| * tions scheduled the ch g | Mrs. Taylor Land, music with same, 00 at 7:45 p. m. in the Union| : has hed by the churche: ltitie as scene; “Good Night, Sweet p n onthe United Protestant Churches)

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tomorrow. {Congregational Church. The Rev.|of Japan. The Rev. Mr. Hessel and | Tune in » A Wantland, | | : : - t Communion. ot Bally Miller, a little girl of St. (Jesus, Mrs. - Kenneth "(Gerard B. Blue is pastor. (his family came to Indianapolis . : ; B 3 5| Christmas*Eve Service, 11 P. M. (Sunday A.M., WISH, 8:80 to 9 Paul's Sunday School wrote the music with same title as scene The Episcopal Church of the Ad-|t0 Nve during the war. He fre aomas ave 1 rs y Hear the" poem, “Lullaby,” which will be sung| A party with a Christmas tree vent will furnish the scene for a turned more than a year ago but ST. MARK'S

by the junior choir during the sixth, and distribution of gifts will follow 4 p. m. Christmas pageant tomorrow at that time could not get visas or “Manger Scene.” It has been set in the parish house. Mrs. John E. followed by tea in the parish house.!for his wife and sons {to the music of MacDowell's “To Hollett Jr, is chairman and Mrs. The young people of the congre-| Friends are sénding mail to the |a Wild Rose.” Mrs. L. V. Burkhead C. A, Becker co-chairman of thelgation will give the one-act play, Hessels at this address: “East Asia

UNITED LUTHERAN GOSPEL, BROADCAST Prospect and Linden Sts.

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{is director. : pageant. Both represent St. Ann's|“No Room in the Hotel,” toniorrow | Mission, General Delivery, APO 301, Sunday Setwol ver 10S AM The boys.of the Youth League Guild, of which Mrs. Donald W.|at, 7:45 p. m. in the Olive Branch Care of Postmaster, Ban Francisco, Ghristmas Bve Service 25 N. Layman Ave, will sing “March of the Kings” dur- Alexander is president, Christian Church. Cade . ) PhP. Mb Earl West, Minister

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