THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT Churches Plan Special services The Presbyterian Church starts its Christmas program Saturday night, December 14, when the lArestrhinster Foundation Board of Trustees will give a dinner for the student members. Following the dinner the annual Westmin ster Foundation Christmas party will be held. The 17th annual Fellowship Candle Light Service will be held at the Presbyterian Church at 6:30 p. m. on the fol lowing Sunday. The Foundation is also planning an early morning breakfast just before students go home on Saturday, December 21. The Wesley Foundation is plan ning for a group of student carol-. lers to sing Christmas songs at the homes of those who are sick and unable to get out on. Decem ber 18. On the same day there will be a Christmas play put on by the student group at the Met odist Episcopal Church. On. Fri day, December 20, the Wesley Foundation will hold a Christmas party in the Methodist gym. The Lutheran Student Associa tion -will have a student supper at 5 p. m. December 15 at the Grace Lutheran Church. Following the supper they will hold a regular carol and worship service. On the same Sunday evening tlfere will be a supper held at the Friends Meeting House. irs .t:;:C4:4I:4'XMIY:=MS:44:4:MACMEn • M Hundreds of W Christmas Items - g from 35c up • At- Sh Quality op, v,i4lzi 7 / 7 4MW*EMEIttiiMaittal= ; SV. Gift Suggestions !: II FOR HIM t v a w Arrow Shirts $2.00 and $2.50 w Interwoven Socks ‘4 Z 35c to $l.OO Pajamas • Visl.9s to $5.00 w Pigskin Gloves w $2.95 to $1.50 Mufflers $11.50 to-$5.00 11 Sweaters a $1.95 to $12.00 , 1 1 - Handkerchiefs Vs Initialed ;?• 3 for $l.OO Yi W - w k Flannel-Robes vi I $6.95 to $lO.OO ‘2 il Jewelry and Novelties t . ; W .12 W 50c to $7.50 R w --1114-4-e t , 1w LI4IKEN'S APPAREL . w . 6 South Allen Street to s't , EZITAMMIC.2:I*Iiidi Lead Christmas Chapel Program Prof. Richard .W. Grant, left, and Prof. John H. Frizzell, right, will direct the annual Christmas .chapel scheduled in Schwab Audi torium at 3:30 p.. m. Sunday, December 15. Professor Grant will have charge of the choir which will deliver a special program. Prof. Frizzell, as College chaplain, will be responsible for the devotional part of the service.. Choir Program On December 15 Following a custom of many years, the' College Choir of 110 voices, under the — direction of Prof. Richard W. Grant, will pre sent its annual Christmas Vesper Service in, the Auditorium at 3:30 p. m. Sunday, December 15. A new feature of the service, will be the presentation of two numbers by the Glee Club. They will sing "Alleluia," by Bach and "The Christ Child" by Cornelius. The latter number includes a so prano obligato to be sung by Edith . A. Burrage '4l. The service will be under the general supervision of Chaplain John H. Frizzell. _ The complete program: Prelude: "Hymn of Glory" Yon; Doxology, Invocation, Lord's Prayer. Choir: "The First Noel" Tradi tional Carol. . Girls' Voices of the Choir: "Lit tle Child, Jesus" Edgar Moy. Hymn: "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." Choir: "Joseph Faithful,. Jo seph Mine" Theodore Ganschow. Scripture. - Choir: "Russian Christmas Hymn" Ippolitov-:lvanov. Hymn: "Angels from the Realm of Glory."' • , "When Curtained Dark ness Falls" Christiansen. Prayer. Offertory: "Holy Night" Arr. Harker. Men's Glee Club: "The Christ Child" Cornelius, Solo—Edith A. Burrage '4O. "Alleluia" Bach. Choir: "Shepherds Rejoice" Guy Booth. Hymn: "Joy to the World." Benediction. Postlude: "Hallelujah Chorus" Handel. Y:;I=I*E.ItEi=77ZPAZZSoIV.74I7:4SS:SSS:giMMMIM`iMi=MiIIZiMI; 75:::"X=iMMF:),1=3*a..VZSZO.Z=.5, EXCLUSIVE LINES— • NOT SOLD BY MAIL OR BY CANVASSERS. Cards Imprinted-50 for- $l.OO and up Christmas gards PARKER -PEN AND PENCIL SETS w OPEN EVENINGS Wig;:l - - 4 AVZKIItUreZIMM 4 . Sixteen More Days 'Til Christmas Vacation Sixteen more days, then home to celebrate Christmas! Christmas vacation this year will begin at 11:50 a.m. on Saturday, Decem ber 21, and continue until 8 a.m. Monday, January 6. Exactly two weeks after the hol iday vacation, final examinations begin at . 8 a.m. Monday, January 20. Then midyear commencement on January 28, followed by a four day Midyear recess, January 29, to February 3. Registration on February 3 and 4 leads into the start of the second semester on Wednesday, February 5, and soon into a new year. PATRONIZE LOCAL STORES SKI:SYSZVIMMZSEZMEZTS: 4 : 4 aSIZ! * * 4t w. *.- aeasipd I * - * P; Vi-- * , ZIRCON * Il i W 4t . k4c „,vN-r-OIN */ 4 RINGS- ii1:1, --N /ea r, , 7 , 0 / . *•* , W, - You'll please her most if Vs W . .. you select Her gift from W . vi our complete assortment a of exquisite, Zircon Rings. 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Xmas From Greeks Xmas as a synonym for Christ mas is derived from the Greek word for Christmas. formal program to begin imme diately after the Sing. Other members of the commit tee are Doris E. Ives '42, Joan E. Paulhames '43, William E. Hark ins '42, Dorothy Brunner '44, Ann Sheffield '44, Howard Menden hall '42, Miss lone Sikes, and Mrs. Mildred Watrous. PATRONIZE LOCAL STORES JACK HARPER If It Is A We Have It •! -OPEN EVENINGS .4.. - 4( 'Lem LO Ft HABERDASHER W. College Ave., State College TYPEWRITERS 'SMITH - CORONA 'MR;:tCYSZMMI:MS'ASEt4MINI.V:V. PAGE SEVEN Zi ..nta ..-.... SSZ All Styles