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TELEPHONE 710 NEWARK COURIER-GAZETTE AND MARION ENTERPRISE, NEWARK, N. Y , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941 T H R E E .. . Tr .<. -iI* EMMANUEL - EVANGELICAL Bev. Henry C. Haag, Minister -Thursday, Dec. 18 (tonight)— ; Meeting of Board, of Stewards at i th/church at 8 p. m. Friday, 6;30—Junior Qhoir [.Rehearsal. Sunday, 10:00—Worship and (Sermon, “What Makes Christ mas Real?\ 11:45—Bible School. I 7 30 p. m.—-White Gift Christ mas Service. The Pageant, “The Ijlativity”, will be given by the ■ young people. This will be fol lowed by a “Candle Lighting [•Service” with a candle for every person. White Gifts 1 for the King. Wednesday, Pec. 24—Singing [ of Christmas Carols for Shut- I Ins. Thursday, Dec. 25 — Sunrise [ Candle Light Service at 7 a. m. Friday, Dec. 26—7:30 p. m. I Christmas Program by the Sun- I day School. There will bs a Watchnight | service on Wednesday, Dec. 31, ;. from 9 to Midnight. ARCADIA REFORMED Rev. B. DeYoung, Pastor Services next Sunday morning ;’at 10:30' will center around the thought of Christmas with spe- ! cial musical numbers. Sunday i School will meet at 12. In the evening at 7:30 the [Annual Christmas program will be presented by - the Sunday | School. , . FIRST METHODIST | .Rev. Cyril T, Winkworth, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship at 10 o’clock. Program: Organ Pre- I lude—“J.oy to the World”; An them—“Bethlehem”; Offertory— by.the Youth Choir; Postlude— [ \Christmas Postlude”; Sermon— \Why We Need -Christmas”. Church School at 11:15. Candlelight Christmas Musical j at 7 o’clock. A. service of .wor ship and music by the choirs I and the Rose City Ensemble. Christmas for the Primary, I Beginners and Nursery at the [church on Saturday (this week) Rt 2:30. ship Service. Christmas Ser mon: “TBe Royalty of the Com monplace.\ Special music by the Junior and Senior Choir. The Junior Choir will sing “Silent Night” and “What Can I Give (Him?” The Senior Choir will sing “Mary’s Manger Song” by Salter. « 7:30—Christmas program. A pageant entitled “Why the Chimes Rang” will be presented by the children of the Church School. There will be carol sing ing, the Christmas tree, and the giving of presents Auction Bridge Cldb — meets , t°day (Thursday) at the home | °f Mrs. Lillian Holbrook of West Maple Avenue. Officer’s Club, O.E.S.—will hold its Christmas dinner and party at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, Dec. 18, at the Masonic Hall. At this time Christmas gifts will be ex changed, which will reveal the identity of each one’s'Star Sis ter. BY CHURCH Annual Christmas exercises- Will-be told, at the Arcadia Re- formed Church at 7:30 p. m! on' Sunday, Dec. 21. Following is: the prpgrafn: Processional, “O, Come All Ye. Faithful”; Hymn, “it Came Up--' on the Midnight Clear”—Con gregation; Prayer — Pastor; Scripture Lesson, Luke 2:1-14— junior Henkel; Rec., “Greeting” —Jerry DeGroat; Rec., “I Come to Greet XmmanUel”—Roger De- Wispeleare; Accordion Solo— Gail PARK PRESBYTERIAN | CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE 237 East Miller Street Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morn- I Ing Worship, 11 a. m. Young | People’s meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Mr. I Steiner from Pennsylvania will be the candidate to occupy the pulpit at both Sunday services. There will be special music by the church orchestra at the eve ning service., , The church will hold its [Christmas exercises at the [church at 8 p. m. Monday. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting. Loyal Temperance Legion— i will hold a Christmas party at the home of Norma Warner, Fri- J f SSniSr 00\’D 19- “ Friday, 3:30 p. m. — Junior Choir rehearsal. J Sunday, 10 a. -m. — A joint Christmas Service for the Church School. Two short plays will be presented; one by the children of the Primary and .Junior Depts., and one by the young people. If a. m.—Christ mas Church Service. Special musical numbers will be sung by the Junior and Senior choirs, and the pastor will give a spe cial Christmas message. 3 p. m.—The children of the Primary and Junior Depts. will go out caroling. 5:30 ,p. m. — Young People’s meeting. Monday, 6:30 p. m.—The Reed Class Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hammonds, 516 Colton Ave. Wednesday, 7 p. m.—Christ mas' caroling and party for the young people. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE “Is the ‘Universe, including Man; evolved by Atomic Force” Is the subject of the Lesson- Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Dec. 21 The Golden- text is: “Qod I hath spoken once; twice have I [ heard this; that power be- j I longeth unto God” (Psalms The local services are held at the -corner of Mason and High Sts. at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening 'service at 8 p.m . ■ Wednesday afternoon the rooms are open from 2 until 4 ; P .m. for the purpose of reading and obtaining literature. REDEEMER LUTHERAN Rev. August Koerber, Pastor The young people of the Wal- ther League will hold their De cember meeting this Friday eve ning. Sunday School at 10:45 a. m. Divine Worship at 10:45 a. m. Sermon,. “The Peace of God”. Sunday at 7:30, the children of the Sunday School will observe the Festival of Christ’s Nativity by enacting a Christmas pageant called “The Lights of Christ mas”. The next observance of the Holy Communion will be on New Year’s Eve. ----------- o ---------- Rebekah Lodge Plans Yule Party Tuesday Silver Link Lodge, Rebekahs, will hold its regular meeting, followed'by a Christmas party, at 7:30 pHn. Tuesday, Dec. 23. The party is for members ahd their families and each person attending is asked to bring a 10- cent gift. Members are also re quested to furnish a few sand wiches. The refreshment committee includes Mrs. Olin Cornell, Mrs. Arthur Doane, and Miss Frances Nary. Serving on the entertain ment committee are Mrs. An thony Verschage, Miss Ethel Martin and Mrs. Jacob Graybill. -----------o ----------- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED is asked to bring a ten- ent gift. Townsend—will hold its regu lar meeting and election of offi cers at 8:00 p. m., Friday, Dec. 19, at the Odd Fellow’s Hall. A Christmas party wiil follow and each member is asked to bring a 10-eent present. Youth Temperance Council— has postponed its meeting until January. Arcadia Memorial Post Auxil iary No. 2883—will hold its regu lar meeting at 8 p. m. Friday, Dec. 19, in, the V.F.W. Post rooms. Well Baby Station—is held every Thursday from 2 to 5 at the Health Center, East Uif ion St. “The .Christmas Spirit”—’Gerald King.' Anthem, “Angels Wing Your (joyful Flight” — Junior .Choir; Rec., “Tidings’’—Gail VanHane- ghan; Dialogue, “The Shep- [herds” — Harold Glenim and junior Henkel; Piano and Vocal Duet—Dolores DeDee and Irene Porrey; Rec., “Christmas”—Mar garet Bruinsma; Rec., “Tlie Message of Christmas”—Ernest Bruinix; Anthem, “The Lord is my . Strength”—Senior Choir; ■Explanation of Offering—Pas tor; Offertory—Piano and Organ Duet; Rec., “Long Ago”—Rich ard DeWispelare; Rec,, “A Little , Baby”—Diane Bailey; Solo— Gail VanHaneghan; . BialoguerjTtolores VanHoute; Rec., “Christ- “Greetings”—Sharon and Shir- mas Within”—Betty VerDow; Hymn, “Silent Night”—Congre- ley DeWispleare.; Musical Rec., “The King of Christmas Day”— Dorothy DeWispelare; Instru mental Duet—Betty Bowman and Dolores DeBee; Rec., “The Happy Christmas”—Charl.es Lib- bert; Rec., “A Christmas Prayer” —Frederick Bailey; Anthem, “Bethlehem” — Senior Choir; Rec., “In A Manger Laid”—Mar-, iyn Dayton; Dialogue, “Keep Christ in Christmas”—^Shirley gat ion; Pageant,' “The . Christ mas Story in Scripture and Song”; Benediction—Pastor. o- . ROTARY HEARS SIGL ; Radio commentator Al Sigl of Rochester will be the guest Merriam Leads Choir In Cantata Sundfty The choir of Trinity Episcopal Church of Seneca Falls, directed, by Donald Merriam, former out standing Newark soloist, will present the inspiring Christmas cantata “Bethlehem” by J. H. Maunder in that church this Sunday evening, Dec. 21, at 7:30 o’clock. The cantata portrays to colorful\ solos and choruses the story of the wlsemen’s ’ journey to the manger to Bethlehem. Soloists for the affair, an nounced by Merriam, are: Mar garet Clarke Merriam and Helen M. Sly, sopranos; William \Ward Jr., treble; John King, tenor; Walter Sly and Donald Merriam,. baritones. William Ward, Jr., is one of six chon- boys and will make his first appearance with the Trinity choir in this cantata. ----------- o- ---------- ..Photographing Letters Photographing letters to les sen their weight for air mail is A PHONE CALL Syracuse Rochester Newark 2-2757 Main 1592 8 1 0 ‘ 4 'ir'i VVUl assure quick delivery of a package — large or small —anywhere between Rochester ana»,Syracuse—in jig^ tune. 6 n A / a m e TO IN Q DAY Bruinix and Margaret Orr; Rec,,, denier. speaker at the weakly luncheon not new. It dates back to 1870, meeting of the Newark Rotary when letters ware photographed, | Club today at the Hotel Gar- ,to a diminutive size on thin pa- / PHONE — THEN COME IN FOR YOUR MONEY 34 Seneca Street, Geneva, N. Y. Telephone 2334 5 We Male Ouf-ofrtqyn L a m * per such as pigeons could carry.1 E x p e c ta n t M o thers’ “C lub— meets every Tuesday from 2 to 3:30 pr m. at the Health Center, East Union St. Non-Denominational Class—meets Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the basement of the li brary. The’ public is welcome. ----------- o ----------- Christmas Rites Listed for Sunday By Presbyterians ’Jhe Park Presbyterian Church wili observe the Christmas Ad vent this Sunday, Dec. 21. At the 11:00 o’clock morning service the following special mu sical numbers will be sung: Afi- them — “God So Loved The World”—sung by the entire choir; Anthem, \Shepherds Awake”—Women’s Chorus; An- Uiem,.“The Infant Ktag’to^gjjips. by Mfs. Frank Sedgwick, iarid William Schneider; Anthem, “Silent Night”—Junior and Se nior Choirs; Duet—Mrs. Harold Taylor, Miss Roberta VanDeu- sefT; Anthem — “Hallelujali Chorus”. The pastor will give a Christmas message. A Vesper Service at 5 p. m. will include congregational sing ing o f the Christmas Carols and the showing of three reels of exquisite moving pictures, in full color and sound. Two reels will _______ __ be of the Near East and one Mr. and Mrs. Jacob King of reel will be a Christmas story. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nicholas Titus, Minister Thursday, 7:30—Mid-week Ser vice. Bible Study: “The Idea of Suffering in the Bible.” Friday, 4:00—Junior Choir re hearsal. ■> Sunday, 10:30—Morning Wor- Bender Road. Newark RD, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Madolin Elizabeth, to Andrew Orso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Orso of Newark. ----------- o ---------- Election Freak Herbert Hoover was elected President to 1928 and received 21,392,190 votes. Wendell L. 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