PAGE TWO-A ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Sunday, December 23, 9:45 A. M,, Sunday School; 11:00 A.«M., The Service. The Senior Choir will sing the Christmas Cantata, ‘The Child of Bethlehem” by Herman Von Berge. The Church, of course, will be decorated for Christmas. The Pastor of the Church, The Rever- end Frederick W. Moock, Jr., will omit the sermon in order to allow ‘sufficient time for the Word of God to be presented in song. A large congregation will be present for this great musical rendition. 7:00 P. M., The Children’s Christ- mas Service presented by the Sun- day School of the Church. All mem- bers and friends are cordially in- vited. Christmas Eve, 11:00 P. M., The Service of Services. A candle- lighted Church, familiar Christmas carols, the Gospel message of ‘Christmas and the Holy Communion will climax this festive season. TRUCKSVILLE CHURCH Sunday, December 23rd, 8:30 A. ~ M,, Christmas Service and Sermon. The Junior Boys and the Junior i “i Girls Choirs, as well as the Senior | Girls Choir will sing the Special A al News Of The Churches ; Music at this Service. 9:45 A. M., Sunday School classes | for all ages. (Note this is 15 min- utes later than usual). 11:00, Christmas Sunday Service and Sermon, The Senior Choir will sing the special music at this ser- vice. There will be dedication of memorials, including gift Metho- dist Hymnals, lights for the pulpit, lectern and organ. Those who wish to make gifts of Methodist Hymnals may still do so. 7:00 P. M., Sunday School Christ- mas Program in the Church Sanc- tuary. The Junior Boys and the Junior Girls Choirs will present their Christmas Cantata at this Ser- vice, “There was One Who Gave a Lamb”, by Ham. Monday, December 24th, Christ-d mas Eve Holy Communion Candle Light Services. There will be a communion service at 7:00 P. M, at which the responses will be read by the congregation, with special music by the Junior Girls and Jun- ior Boys Choirs, as well as the Sen- ior Girls Choir. At the 9:00 P. M. service on Christmas Eve, which is the tra- ditional communion service in the White Church on the Hill, the Sen- ior Choir will sing the special music ’ See mts ahan the goodness in his mellow voice reflect the good wishes in our hearts for a joyous Yuletide for each and every one of our friends. CLEANING & DYEING CO. DALLAS STORE Basil Lord, Representative At REFLECTION OF CHRISTMAS CHEER The jolly smile on Santa's face, the twinkle in his eye, as well as the responses. Every member and friend of the Church. will want to attend one of these services on. Christmas Eve. Sunday, December 30th, New Year's Sunday Service and Sermon at 10:45 A. M. 6:30 P. M., Special “Call Service” for all young people, as well as all S, S. Teachers and Counselors for this age group. SHAVERTOWN SERVICES Senior Choir of Shavertown Me- thodist Church will sing the contata “Bethlehem” by Maunder Sunday at 4 p. m. in the Church. Soloists are Gwenn. Clifford, soprano; Wil- liam Burnaford, tenor and J. Henry Morgan, bass. At ‘the Sunday morning service special seasonal music will be sung *by the choirs, “There Will Be Shepherds”, “Jesus Is Born Today”, and “As Lately We Watched”. At the midnight Communion Ser- vice, Monday ,the senior choir will sing “Gloria” ‘from the 12th mass by Mozart. Choirs are directed by Mrs. Rob- ert Wright, organist, LOYALVILLE METHODIST Loyalville Methodist entertain- ment and Christmas party will be held in'the church and church hall tonight at 8. Sunday school gifts will be exchanged. Union Communion service is an- nounced for all four charges, Loyal- ville, Meeker, Mooretown and Maple Grove at Maple Grove on Sunday at 11. Church School as usual at Loyalville, 9:30. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Annual Christmas program will be presented tomorrow night at 7:15, with botheadults and children participating, Everybody is wel- come. Church School Sunday at 10; preaching service at 11; class meet- ing at 6:30; prayer meeting Tues- day night at 7:30. SEERA RE RE RE RANA IANA PANE, THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1951 HUNTSVILLE METHODIST Huntsville Methodist Church will have its annual Christmas Vesper Service and Tea on Sunday after- noon at 4. The Childrens Program have the following Children participating: Beginners: Eleanor Kreidler, Bar- bara Loreman, Susan Fielding, Ca- rol Falcione, Alan Cooper, David Elston, John Fielding, Robert El- ston, Wesley Cave. Primary: Verna Carey, Ellen Rinehimer, Janet Fielding, Jane Ann Cooper, Ruth Ellen Tremayne, Judith Gross, Alice Loreman, Ear- line Balliet, James Thompson, Tho- mas Rogers. Juniors: Mary Kreidler, Joyce Major, Diane Falcione, Joanne Zay- atz, Lucinda Gross, Peggy Burland, Phylis Thompson, Beverly Symons, Patsy Swan, Gary Cooper, Allan La- moreux, Bertman Balliet, James Spencer. Intermediate: June Kriedler, Ca- rol Rinehimer, Grant Cooper, Grace Major, Mildred Wagner, Richard Lincoln, John Headman, Robert Lamoreux. There will be Christmas Music by the Youth Choir. Pianists are Nancy Elston and’ Elaine Major. Other Choir members June Lord, Nancy Zick, Caroline Major, Mil- dred Wagner, Leona Lord, June Kriedler, Carol Rinehimer, Grace Major, Mary Kriedler, Joyce Major, Frank Prutzman, Charles Headman. Tea committee members are Mrs. Clarence L. Myers and Mrs. Clar- ence Elston, president and ‘vice- president of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Mrs. David R. Morgan and Mrs. Charles S, Be- hee will pour. The pastor is Rev. David R. Morgan. Christmas Party for the children will be held in the Huntsville Me- thodist Church on Saturday after- noon at 1. Gifts will be exchanged. OUTLET FREE METHODIST Outlet Free Methodist Church will hold its Christmas program this evening at the Church. The following children should be at the church at 7:30 p. m, to take (Continued on Page Three) SE Merry Christmas and a aad FURRIER 147 Maia St., Luserme, Pa. Phone 71-2562 or 7-7186 Happy New Year i BETTER TAILOR “ema, We wish you all the joys of the Christmas season and a very happy New Year too! Keystone Homes Co. Harveys Lake Highway - Fred Whipple, Mgr. 3 HOLIDAY GREETINGS A 5 n I .wish to thank all my # friends and customers who R have helped make the year 1951 both a happy and a busy one. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. Mrs. Ann Stahl MAIN RD. FERNBROOK LT GE 2 ; Our hearts are filled with song and happiness on this glorious day when He was born. May the coming year be a good one for all, NATONA MILLS PA. oan ae we + - MAIN OFFICE We think of our friends with deep affec-- tion and wish for them the very Merriest of Yuletide celebration and a New Year filled with good health ond contentment. rt pate mol, Harveys Lake La ght Co. DALLAS, PA. > ees tq 9 Qo WEE PN
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