PAGE SIX PRP 7 oy GE it THE Christmas Programmes om page one) Run will give a Christmas program. There will be music itations other pupils will be assisted in their pro- gram by Clarence Newcomer, Jr., of Mt. Joy who several special numbers dialogues, rec- and numbers. The | will bring xylophone. on his A very small admission fee will be charged. —— Church of God On Sunday morning the choir will render the following anthems, “And thou, Bethlehem, by Marie H. Hine “Arise and Shine” Carrie B. Adams. The soloists are Rachel Evelyn Smeltzer, Hawthorne Jr. and George Broske. On Sunday evening at 7:30 mem- bers of the Sunday School will give the Christmas Pageant “The Bells of Bethlehem” under the di- rection of George Broske. Come out and see this beautiful pageant. by Evangelical Congregailonai Church On this Sunday afternoon at four o'clock the Evangelical Sun- day School will have their Christ- mas program. It is a service of worship for all ages, written by Edna M. Baxter, and titled “O Come Let Us Adore Him.” It is both simple and beatutiful, and therefore ought to bring us some- thing of the real Christmas. For the most part it is made up of the familiar Christmas music, which will be sung by three choirs, the Senior, Junior, and Beginners. Special lighting and costuming will help to make the program effec- tive. The program in brief outline is herewith included. Invocation. Prologue. The Dawn: The Travelers, The Angels, The Shepherds; The Nativity—The Wisemen, The Church; The Light: Frayer. Recessional. St. Mark’s United Brethren Sunday School Sunday morning, 9:30 o'clock. Song, School; Scripture lesson: Prayer; Recitation, Henry Zerphey; Recitation, Donald and Jean Wag- ner; Recitation, Geraldine Schroll Recitation, Marylin Jean New- comer; Exercise, Shirley Scofield Marie Clement, Mary Jane Hossler; Recitation, Nancy Barnhart and Daniel Hahn; Exercise, Sonny Tyn- dal and Henry Zerphy; Ross Neiss, Sammy Smith, and Helen Booth; Recitation, Marline and George Halbleib; Recitation, Hellen Hoss- ler; Recitation, John Hershey; Rec- itation, Richard Hershey; Recita-~ tion, William Garber; Recitation, Donald Engle; Exercise, Lloyd and James Brandt, Richard Martin, Robert Rehrer, Jackie Eberly; Pri- mary song. Primary Dept. Program Exercise, Our gifts to you; Ex- ercise, Ring the Bells; Exercise, Christmas Rally; Exercise, Stars and Bells; Exercise, Christmas Em- blems: Recitation, Christine Ger- ber; Song, School. Junior Dept. Program Christmas Flowers, Mrs. Eber- ly's Class; “Friends in need”, Lit- December 22 tle Shepherds Class; “Christmas Story in Song”, The Sunbeams Class; “Bethlehem Way”, The Scouts Class; “Christmas Fisher- men”, The Scouts Class; Song, Scheol; Remarks by the Pastor. Offering. Song by School. Bene- diction. Florin United Brethren Church Dec. 25, 1935; 7:15 P. M. Song, Choir; Scripture Reading; Prayer; Recitation, Welcome—Bet- ty Hockenberry; Recitation, In Canta Claus Land—Peggy Moose; Recitation, Christmas—Richard Wa- chstetter; Instrumental Duet—Mar- gret and Jacob Klugh; Exercise, Chimes; Recitation, Little. Miss Bashful—Audrey Schroll; Song, Choir; Recitation, Christmas Glad- ness—Ellen Jean Musselman; Reci- tation, I Have a Message—Jean Rencel: Trio, Betty, Helen and James Hockenberry; Recitation, My Christmas Smile—Joy Mae Buller; Recitation, If Christmas Day Would Not Come—Robert Myers; Instru- mental Solo—Rachel Wachstetter; Musical Reading —Helen Baker; Song Congregation, O Little Town of Bethlehem; Exercise, The Christ- mas Story; Recitation, The Helper, Joyce Elaine Baker; Primary Song; Recitation, It Makes No Difference, Fike; Recitation, Thou Re- mainest—Helen Hockenberry; Vo- cal Solo, Joyce Elaine Baker; Reci- fation, On The Program—Betty Kling; Offering; Address and an- nouncements by Pastor; Song, Choir Exercise, Silent Night, Holy Night! Recitation, I've Learned a Thing or Two—Helen Eichler; Recitation, Room For the Christ Child—Jacob, ‘ & as asin Recitation, The Parting— Song, Choir. Bene- [ Klugh; ! Pauline Buller; | | diction, | Methodist Program The following Christmas Pro- | gram will be given by the Method- ist Sunday School, Mt. Joy, Sun- day evening, Dec. 22 at 7:30, come and enjoy fe evening with us. Song by School, Hark the Herald Angels Sing; Rec. A Merry Christ mas, Martha Gibbons; Ree, An ol time Wish, Betty Robinson, | | i | me Jane | 4 Rec. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, Geraldine Starr; Song by Primary, | Luther Cradle Song; Doll Exercise, Anna May Gibbons, Catherine Bar- rick; Ree. Why I Love Christmas, Dorothy Miller; Ree. We Greet You, John Walters; Rec. Greetings, Loy Gotshall; Song by School, Silent Night; Rec. Under the Christmas Tree, Charlott Ann Bennett; Rec. A Christmas Candle, Jean Kauff- man; Rec. A Latch Key, John Cri- der; Song by Children, Joy to the World; Rec. Bernice Gutshall; Ex- ercise, Christmas Suggestions, Class of Girls; Rec. Why do Bells of Christmas Ring? Justine Darren- kamp; Exercise, Dolls Christmas Tree, Class of Girls; Rec. Wm. Gutshall; Song by School, It Came Upon a Midnight Clear; Rec. Chri- stmas Carol, Ernestine Gainor; Ex- ercise, Signs of Christmas, Three girls; Rec. Living the Christmas Spirit, Mary Jane Engle; Exercise, Christmas Acrostic, Class of Boys; Recitation, Florence Sherk, What Can I Do? Pantomime, As With Gladness Men of Old, Three girls; Exercise, His Manger, Group of Firs. Christmas at Trinity Lutheran Church Trinity Lutheran Church will hold a carol and musical service on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Doris Gorrecht, guest harpist will slay the following numbers: Es Ist Wsin Ros’. Entsprungen, Johannes Snoer; Silent Night and Nearer My od to Thee, both transcribed by Robinson. Other numbers will be a ~iano solo, “Venite Adoremus” by Paul Bernard, Miss Marie Weaver; ‘The Hary of St. Cecelia,” Wiegand rranged for organ, piano and vio- 'in, played by Mrs. George Brown, Tr., Miss Louise Schock, Mr. Jay Vocal Solo, Voices of the Sky, Matthews by Miss Jeanne Schock; The choir numbers will be: “For Unto Us a Child Is Bom ‘Messiah) Harold; Calm on The Tistening Ear of Night, Hopkins; Yark! A Burst of Heavenly Music, Stults; Neath the Light of Starry Skies, Hall; Male Quartet, Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices, Adams. The Christmas Cycle will be opened Sunday Afternoon at 2:30 with the festival by the Primary Department of the Sunday School. On Christmas Morning a 6:30 the annual Christmas Matin Service will be held. Corals by the congre- gation and choir. The special num- bers by the choir will be Jesus is Born a King, Edwards; Gesu Bam- bino, Yon; Male Quartet, No Room in the Inn, Wilson. In the evening at 7 o'clock the annual Christmas festival of the Main Sunday School will be held. A carefully worked out program featuring the “Story of Christmas in song and pageantry will be ren- dered. Numbers by the Sunday School Orchestra under the leader- ship of Mr. Jay Eicherly will be a part of the program. Lutheran Church Trinitay Lutheran Sunday School Christmas Program, Christmas Day t 7 o'clock P. M. Overture, Sunday School Orches- tra; Opening Chorus, Let The Mu- sic Ring, School; Responsive Read- ing; Prayer; Chorus, Merry Christ- mas Bells; Chorus, Shepherd's in The Starlight, School; Exercise, Bells Light and Song, Carl Billow, Oliver Snyder, John Breneman, Rob- ert Detwiler, Harold Ney, Willie Gundlach, Lee Rice, Robert Rye; Chorus, Sing O Israel; Exercise, Christmas Spirits, Bernice Metzler, Dorothy Detwiler, Betty Derr, Bet- ty Swartz, Christine Smith; Playlet, A Christmas of Long Ago, Adah, Fannie Mateer; Mara Gladys Zink; Eunice, Hazel Garlin; Cblae, Jane Rice; Dorcas, Frances Fackler; Chorus, The Word of a Prophet; Pageant, The Story of Christmas; Song, Now is the Saviour Born; Scripture Reading, Barbara Land- vater; Song, Haste to the Manger; Pages, Catherine Ney, Donald Ney; Spirit of Christmas, Beulah Smith; Bethlehem Man, Harold Billow; Bethlehem Woman, Mildred Zink; Shepherds, Bruce Brown, James Roberts, Kenneth Ney, Arthur Hen- drix; Reciter, To Music, Catherine Breneman; Choir, Jeanne Schock, Merriel Jean Nissly, Sara Snyder, Martha Bernice Nissly; Pantomime, Martha Snyder with Gerald Sheetz, ‘Franklin Zink, Max Shupp; Angel Drill, Caroline Smith, Stella Forry, : Prayer, Rev. ‘May find Him Still, Primary; Reci- MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUN Camels Perform Philatelic Stunt prom the 1850's, the trip being a feature ried special souvenir stamps or labels and cachets. were transferred to trains and planes. getting their loads, Philatelists especially were interested in the stunt performed by these two circus camels the other day. Tejon to Los Angeles, Calif,, as did the camels of Gen. Edward Beale in They carried the mail from Fort of philatelic week. The letters car- At Los Angeles they The photograph shows the camels A Month of Miracles Fay Kretzing, Janice Zink; Tradition, Mary Louise : Smith; Gifts, Fay Rice, Mary Eliza- beth Hipple, Patricia Groff, Betty Fuller; Chorus, The Song O’er The Plain; Address, Announcements; Offertory, Benediction, S. S. Os- chestra; Closing Chorus, Star of Joy Divine. St. Mark’s U. B. In Christ Church December 22, 1935, 7:30 P.M. Processional Carol—O Come Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles); De- votional Carol—Joy To The World| (Antioch) congregation standing; | Prayer, Response; It Came Coord the Midnight Clear, Speaks-Deis, |i Solo, Curtis Reisch; The Birthday of a King, Neidlinger, Solo, Esther Eeahm; Calm on the Listening Ear | of Night, Harker, Solo voices, Ruth Strickler, Warren 'Bentzel; Yule- Greetings, ‘Rev: O. L. Mease, S.T. D.; Blessed, Holy Night, Offenbach Flsie Bentzel, Esther Beahm, Cur- tis Reisch, Warren Bentzel; Gesu | Bambino (The Infant Jesus), Yon. | Solo, Merle Hoffer; Offertory, Fan-! tasia on Old Christmas Carols, | Faulkes, Mrs. Wm. Nitrauer; “Hal- | © lelujah” (from Mount of Olives), | Beethoven; Recessional Carol, Si- lent Night, Solo, Curtis Reisch; Benediction, Response; Organ Pos- tlude—Finale in A—Harris, Mrs. Wm. Nitrauer. CHOIR ENSEMBLE Sopranos—Martha Engle, Miriam Hawthorne, Geta Dietz, Marguerite Keller, Anna Mae Eby, Sue Brandt. Ella Grissinger, Mrs. Howard Re- hrer, Mrs. Noah Harmon, Mrs. Warren Bentzel: Altos—Marian Nissley, Mrs. Wilbur Beahm, Mrs. John Strickler, Mrs. O. L. Mease, Mrs. Harry Nissly; Tenors—A. N. Stauffer, Merle Hoffer, Curtis Rei- sch; Bass—Warren Bentzel, Lester Hostetter, Walter Greiner: Organ- ist and Directress—Mrs. W. E. Ni- trauer. Lutheran Primary The following program by the primary children will be given Sunday afternoon, Dec. 22, at 2:30 o'clock: Opening, Silent Night, congrega- tion; Opening service, Primary; Kercher; Song, We tation, Merry Christmas, Glenn Shupp; Exercise, Little Snowflakes, Delores Miller, Richard Krall, Hel- en Detwiler, Elwood Rice; Exercise Treasures, Isabel Zink, Nancy Smith, Robert Halgren, Patricia Tyndall, Samuel Ney, Reba Weaver; Recitation, Christmas, Gwendolyn Neff; Recitation, Baby, Reta Stoner Exercise, The Angels and the Shepherds. JacquieLyn Hendrix, Doris Rice, Phylis Snyder, Ralph | Hassinger, Donald Myers, John Newcomer, Burton Shupp, Robert Fuller; Solo, His Name Was Jesus, Dorothy Flickinger; Exercise, Wishes, Geraldine Cramer, Charles Johnson, Helen Snyder, Betty Ann Blessing; Recitation, Jesus’ Birth- day, Mary Jane Krall; Recitation, A Christmas Wish, Lindy Halgren; Pantomime, Away in a Manger, Nina Flickinger, Mary Elizabeth Gerberich, Jacquelyn Hendrix, Doris Rice, Jean Sheffler, Nancy Smith; Exercise, The Star in the East, Winifred Barnhart, Jack Ty- Marian Bortzfield, | Sheetz, Peggy Rice, Donald Wea- ndall, Fay Gutshall, Richard ver; Recitation, One Little Baby, Joyce Smedley; Exercise, Merry Christmas, Jay Bretz, Helen Detwi- ler, Richard Sheetz, Patricia Tyn- dall, Geraldine Cramer, Betty Ann Blessing, Gwendolyn Neff, Peggy Rice, ‘Jack Tyndall, Dorothy Flick- inger, Mary Jane Krall, Joyce Smedley, Helen ‘Snyder, Winifred Barnhart, Glenn Shupp; Song, Once the Little Christ Child Lay, j Primary Department; Exercise, Christmas Candles, Jean Sheffer, Mary Elizabeth Gerberich, Robert Tyndall, Richard Gerberich, Paul ine Crowl, Gisela Gundlach; Add- ress, Pastor; Offering, Song, O Little Town of Bethlehem, Congre- gation, Benediction. Christmas Musical The Mount Joy - Grade School will present on Friday, December 20, 1935, at 8 o'clock its Christmas Musical. The outstanding feature of this program will be the Grade School Choir of 96 voices. Due to the outstanding success of the Choir last year, the entire pro- gram will be centered about it. An especially attractive feature of the Choir will be its first ap- pearance in attire that will = bring to mind somewhat the appearance of the famed Russian Symphonic Choir. Another feature will be the ac- companiment of the Choir by the new Electric Pipe Organ. No admission will be charged, but an offering will be asked; con- sequently no tickets will be sold, and no seats will be specially re- served. We especially wish to remind the parents that because of the limited seating capacity of the High School Auditorium, children unaccompan- ied by parents or adults will not be admitted. The program will be entirely in- formal, and will be interspersed at intervals with community singing by the audience and the Choir. [. Grade School Orchestra a. Overture, Fortune b. Waltz, Sweet Dreams 11. Rythm Band a. Mountain Dance b. Jingle Bells (Vocal) a. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas b. Up on the House-Top Violin Solo-Warren Kuhn a. Adoration, F. Borowski Grade School Choir IIL Vv. a. O Come, All Ye Faithful b. O Little Town of Bethlehem c. God Rest Ye, Merry Gentle- men ‘ d. Hark, The Herald Angels Sing-Audience and Choir e. Silent Night V. Fifth and Sixth Grade Ensemble | a. Away in a Manger b. Crusader’s Hymn c. Angels From the Realms of Glory VI. Grade School Choir a. O Holy Night VII. Offertory 0000006600666666606666000660606600060606666606666668 ©@ VIII. Grade School Choir IX. Choir X. Recipes Tried & True Another very nice way to serve clams is to Devil them. understand that we any cruel treatment for the lowly bivalve, a very popular addition to the table. He: Drain and rinse the clams. Chop | and add onion and bring to a boil. Add one cup of boiling milk. Rub butter and flour together and add the Mix well and cool. with the mixture. Dust with bread crumbs. Brush with egg beaten in a little milk then sprinkle with crumbs again. Fry in bake in the oven. used, form into cakesand fry. These are good! Try them. Stimulate your business by adver- tisi 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 S Salt, pepper and paprika. " JOY, LANCASTER commits CO. PA. a. Jesu Bambino, Yon a. Once In Royal David's City b. The First Nowell c. Joy to the World d. It Came Upon The Midnight Clear-Audience and Choir e. O Sanctissima f. Ave Maria (In Latin) (Violin Obligato) Sixth Grade Ensemble With a. Now The Day is Over Grade School Orchestra a. Happy Days-March, nik Zamec- Don’t mis- are advocating rather, a “dressing up” and re is the treatment. 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