The Mail-Journal, Volume 15, Number 46, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 December 1978 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., December 6,1978

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Church children to present 'Hanging of the Green’

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Our Lady of Guadalupe honored at Milford

Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, Milford, will be celebrating the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Patroness of the Americas, on Sunday, Dec. 10, with a mass at noon. Celebrating this mass will be Father Thomas Lemos and guest of honor Joseph Crawley, Auxiliary Bishop of the Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese. Mother Os God The Madonna of Guadalupe is a dark Virgin who has mothered two countries with special favors. She is the mother of God who appeared to an Indian convert named Juan Diego in the Hill of Tepeyac, for the first time on Decembers, 1531. She asked Diego to ask the Bishop of Mexico to build a chapel in her honor. As proof of her love, she left her image imprinted on Diego’s tilma (a

SNOW BLANKETS THE WORLD WITH LOVE Reveals the most enchanting sight tlMiur coldest season of the year Our Father could contrive. Brings frosty nights so dark and clear, So just ignore the winds that blow When all the brightest stars appear; And go to Church, where faith will show Then winter will arrive. That when it’s time to melt the snow, The morning sun with slanting light The world will come alive! That glistens on a world of white —Gloria Nowak

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strong cloak woven from tough cactus fiber). From that moment on she has been performing miracles for her- favorite children, the people of the Americas. Why Guadalupe? Nobody knows why she chose that name, but it is known she had a special interest for the Indians who were conquered by the Spaniards. It is also known that for her as for her Son all people are her children. Procession The procession will be formed at 11:45 a m. in the Parish hall. Each person is asked to bring a flower to express his or her love and appreciation to Our Lady. After mass there will be a potluck dinner. Everyone is invited to bring a dish of food and a place setting for their own family. All are welcome.

The children at Bethany Church of the Brethren, New Paris, are hard at work preparing for the annual Christmas program, “Hanging of the Greens,” to be presented this coming Sunday, Dec. 10, at 7 p.m. Above, these children are lighting candles to be used in the program. From left, are: Shirley Burger, Scott Wineland, Ricky Burger, Kristina Lange, Darla Good, Pam Wineland and Melody Wineland. To the right, younger children are getting ready to decorate the sanctuary with holly sprigs. In front, from left to right are: Monica Lange, Erika Lange and Matt Good. Standing in row two are: Joey Good, Jerry Good and Krissy Eisenhower. Making up the rear are the following children: Wendy Good and John Burger. Program Schedule The following is the schedule for the Christmas program: Pam and Melody Wineland will give the Invocation. They will read from Luke 2:1-7. Scott Fox will follow leading with the Christmas Liturgy. The nursery class is scheduled next. They will hang greens on the pews and give a recitation. Members of this class include: Erika Lange, Scott Eisenhower, Troy Warstler, Lee Gall and Donnie Replogle. “Jesus Loves Me” is the song the Kindergarten class will sing next after they hang greens on the pulpit. They will also recite a few sayings. Church children in this class are: Dee Ann Gall. Monica Lange, Jay Goshert and Matt Good. Robin Lockwood, member of the seventh grade, will next read from the Scripture, Luke 2:8-14. Robin will be followed by grades one and two who will decorate the altar and cross. After a recitation, the classes will sing, “Away in a Manger.” Wendy Good, Joey Good, Jerry Good, Tony Garza, Krissy Eisenhower, John Burger and Tony Rowdabaugh are members of this Sunday School class. Grades three and four will next come forth to decorate the sanctuary placing holly in the windows. “Praise Him, Praise Him” will also be sung by this group. Children in the class include: Darla Good, Kristina Lange, Brett Bradley and Tammy Rowdabaugh. The group will give a recitation, too. Nativity The Nativity Scene will be revealed when grades five and six present their portion of the

program. Children will light candles that have been placed on the sanctuary windows and will sing, “Jesus.” They will also recite from Issiah 9:6-7. Children in grades five and six are Shirley Burger, Ricky Burger, Scott Wineland, Laura Troyer, Dawn Sheets, Dustin Lockwood and Junior Garza. Heidi Troyer and Bruce Bradley will next read from the Scripture. They are from the Sunday School class of grades seven and eight. Heidi will read

You cannot possibly have If we had no winter, the a broader basis for any spring would not be so government than that pleasant. which includes all the —Anne Bradstreet people, with all their rights in their hands, and with an • Pray for us, that equal power to maintain the word of the Lord their rights. h ’'"> and be glorified. —William Lloyd Garrison —II Thessalonians 3:1

from John 8:12 and John 5:14-16. She will be followed by Bruce who will read from Issiah 60:1. A candlelighting ceremony will follow with each church member lighting a candle. Mary Ellen Wineland is in charge of the program. Pastor of the church is F. Wayne Lawson. Following the program, refreshments will be served in the fellowship room by the Women’s Fellowship. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Edwin Cable with Volunteer Service

VOLUNTEER SERVICE - Edwin L. Cable, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cable, 13473 CR 48 r 2 Syracuse, has recently undertaken a Church of the Brethren Volunteer Service assignment with the Brethren Service Church World Service Center in New Windsor, Md. The Service Center contains a facility for conferences and ecumenical world programs, SERRV international gift shops where handicrafts from overseas are marketed, a clothing program where clothing and blankets are collected or sewn and shipped to relief agencies throughout the world, and an interchurch medical assistance program which receives medicines and medical supplies and delivers them to overseas medical mission programs and in response to disasters. Cable will be working as an accountant and data processor. The project assignment followed a four-week BVS Orientation Program in the Chicago, 111., area, in which 20 volunteers participated. The program is designed to assist in preparing the volunteers for a year or more of service by focusing on areas of personal growth, motivations and an awareness of social and world issues such as hunger, life-styles, non-violence and human equality. Cable is a 1974 graduate of Fairfield High School and a 1978 graduate of Manchester College with a BA in business, economics and accounting. He is a member of the Rock Run Church of the Brethren, Goshen. Brethren Volunteer Service was started in 1948 when the youth of the Church of the Brethren requested a channel Webster church group holds festive day The Beacon Sunday School class of the North Webster Church of the Brethren met on Sunday, Dec. 3, at the church for a pancake, sausage, salad and dessert dinner event. Harl Russell offered prayer for the meal attended by 12 members and six guests. Guests were Rev. and Mrs. Paul Shrider, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Richcreek and Kathy, and Mrs. Ruth Chaney. The afternoon was spent telling past Christmas experiences and singing Christmas carols.

( EDWIN CABLE through which they could express their Christian concerns and meet the personal and social needs of the time. Today, through BVS, volunteers like Cable are working with people in 11 other countries and across the United States in many areas of need including child care centers, delinquent youth agencies, organizations for the socially oppressed, secretarial tasks, care of the aging, agricultural improvement, teaching, medicine, peace education and disaster relief. BVS is open to any person age 18 or over who is interested in serving human need through a Christian program. “He saith to the snow. Be thou on the earth." —Job 37:6