The Mail-Journal, Volume 2, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 December 1963 — Page 19

North Webster Music Department , Presents Christmas Program Dec. 16

The North Webster music department presented the ParentTeachers Association Christmas program, “Christmas Around the World”, at the North Webster gym Monday evening. Groups participating were the elementary grades, a saxophone choir, brass ensemble, junioMifgh trio, school trio, high school mixed quartet, junior high school choir and the high school choir. • v The program was directed by teachers, Mrs. Doris Braithwaite,

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' it James Turner, and James Kline. Karen Milam, high school student, was narrator. The program was as follows: I Kindergarten — “A Welcoming Song”, “The Christmas Tree”, and “The Christmas Sleigh Ride.” Saxophone Choir — Interlude music ~ Grade one—“Sevivon”, A Hanukkah Festival Song, “Christmas Lullaby’’. . * Elementary Brass Ensemble — “Silent Night”

Vicki Miller and Mark Reiff — “I‘m a Little Christmas Tree” I Grade two— Story of Christmas South of the Border I Junior High Trio — “The Night Before Christmas” Grade three — “Christmas is Remembering”, “What Music is This?”, and “Patapan” I Audience — “Silent Night” and “Joy to the World” Grade four — “Sweetly Sleeping in a Manger,” “Bom, Bom, Bom” Grade six brass quartet — “O Sanctissima” Grade five — Poem, “For Them”, “The Christmas Caroling Song.” H. S. Trio — "Toyland” Grade six—“ Christmas Lullaby,” “Rise. Now’ Oh, Shepherds”, A Polish Carol and a carol from Boh-

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emia ll H. S. Mixed Quartet —“I Heard . the Bells on Christmas Day.” 1 Junior High Choir — “The First Noel”, . “The Holly and the Ivy” ( an old Swedish Round, “Christmas is Here”. 1 H. S. Trio — “What Child Is < This?” < H. S. Choir — “O Leave Your Sheep”, “Rocking”, “Hail We the Christ?” Audience and choral groups — “A Christmas Carol”. *

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BETHEL JUNIOR HIGHS 1 HAS YULE PARTY The junior bjghs Bethel Church of the Brethren in Milford met at the church Wednesday s evening, December 11, for their Christmas party. r President Danny Smith presided over a brief business meting, then the group joined in singing camp songs and Christmas carols, and Ricky Vanlaningham led in devotions. Games and refreshments ( followed. • • Junior highs present in addition to those already mentioned were . Pam Chupp, Kay Kaiser, Nancy Kesler, Elaine McFarren, Sherry Vanlaningham, Gregg Jackson, and Mike Mauk. Also attending the party were Rev. Robert R. Perkins, pastor; Mrs. Lucile Strayer, teacher: Mrs. Worth Jackson and Mrs. Hazel Vonlaningham, junior high counsellors.

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Audrie I. Bean, Jr., Completes Basic Training Great Lakes, Ill.—Audie I. Bean, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Audie I. Bean of Leesburg, completed basic training Nov. 15, at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111. The nine-week training includes naval orientation, history and organization, seamanship, ordnance and gunnery, military drill, physical fitness, first aid and survival. t During the training recruits re- ' ceive tests and interveius which determine their future assignments in the Navy. Upon completing the program they are assigned to service schools for technical instruction or to ships and stations for on the job training ’in a Navy rating speciality. Naval training produces the power in seapower by supplying qualified personnel to man the ships, aircraft and shore stations of today’s Navy.

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Thursday, December 19, 1963 THE MAIL-JOURNAL

SYRACUSE MASONS HOLD ELECTION The Syracuse Masons met at the Masonic hall Monday’, Dec. 9, ! for election of officers for the the coming year. Elected were: Gale Benner, worshipful mas-, ter Robert Firestone, senior warden Theldon Kline, junior warden I Everett Ketering, treasurer I Keith Koble, secretary DeLoss Weaver, trustee for three years Installation of officers will be held during .the next regular stat- ‘ ed meeting, Jan. 13. “ .

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Michael Storms At. Wittenberg On Scholarship SPRINGFIELD, O. — A Wittenberg university freshman from Syracuse is attending'theWiiversity this year on a $650 Lutheran Synodical scholarship sponsored by the Indiana-Kentucky Synod, United Lutheran Church in America. He is Michael Storms, son />f Mrs.i Suzanne Storms, r 2 Syracuse. Mr. Storms is a member of Grace Lutheran church. The scholarship program is financed by the three ULCA synods .that support Wittenberg and is designed to enable Lutheran church youth of outstanding ability to attend a Christian institution. Scholarships are available to members of ULCA congregations from the three synods who graduate in the upper third of their high school classes. Those who graduate in the middle third of their, classes and who make a superior record in the university’s entrance examination may also qualify for the grants.

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