Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1951 — Page 13

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Christmas Carols Bring Tidings of Joy for All

AMONG the loveliest of Christmas traditions is caroling. It is the Alpha and Omega of the season. Early in December the old, familiar melodies set the stage for the annual celebration of Christ's birth. And the anthems fade gently into the tolling of New Year's bells to be tenderly cherished until another Yuletide rolls around. : - » ” » ww o » THE HEAVENLY HOST first sang at the announcement of Christ's birth long ago. Now mankind has adopted song to rejoice at his birthday. Throughout the city—on Monument Circle, in depart. ment stores, in schools, hospitals, public buildings, clubs and homes—Indianapolis has paused to delight in caroling groups. And tomorrow night—when the last of the festive Yule gifts are placed around the tree or the first of the bright ribbons are yntied—music will again fill the air as carolers stop Where a light bids tHem welcome.

~ SHORTRIDGE ENSEMBLE — Ronald Allen, Bill Bowman, Virginia Megorden and Alice Graham.

COLLEGE CROWD—Marigold Leete, Carolyn Myers, Needham Hurst. and Stephen Smith,

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