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Page 2 THE ENDICOTT TIMES, THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1930 NION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Liberty ann\Maln Street* Kev r. F. Kittredge. Pastor Sunday. The usual meeting of the Sunday School will be omit ted, and Crurch and Sunday School will unite at the hour of 11 o'clock in a White Gift Service, a pageant entitled, \The Shep herd's Vision\ will be staged, at The close of which an opportunity\ will be given all present to bring their gifts, wrapped in white, which will be used for those in need. Staple groceries, canned goods, toys, clothing and money •rill be most acceptable, At the vesper hour of five o'clock a cantata, entitled \Chimes of Holy Night\ will be rendered by the choir, assisted by outside talent. This promises to be most enjoyable and of exceptional mer it, and all not otherwise engaged at that hour are cordially invited to be present. Monday, 4:00 p. m. The Girls Junior Band meets at the Church Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.. The Boy Scouts meet at the Church. Wednesday. The usual prayer meeting service will be omitted in favor of the home gatherings of Christmas Eve. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH l> W. Lyman, Pastor ir. Monroe & Grant Are. Endlcott R*T. H. M. Rambo, Pastor 10:00 a. m., Morning Prayer Meeting. 10.35 a. rcu Morning Worship and Sermon by the pastor. 12 TIL, Sunday School. —' -\^ -People* ~mr, Voting —C:30 p, T»veting. 7:30, Evangelistic Service. Ser mon by the pastor. Theme: \Can aan Bprdkrers\. Tuesday, 7:30. A Christinas program will be given by the Sunday School. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayer meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. — PHONE: ENDICOTT 1171 — tESTAL M. E. CHURCH Rev. Harold S. Swales, Pastor The pastor -will preach two Christmas sermons Sunday. The mornings |nhject will be:.. \The Name^wiich is Above Every, NamaScfttint*, Phil. 2: 9 and Isaiah*'8:«6-*r)'j the evening sub ject: \TJfc-Son. of the Highest\ (lent, like*r : 82-33>. Setvt6a£L»t -10:30 and. 7:30. Sunday ^i^hool at noon. Christ ian TSnaeay or and Junior Endeav- i-T at 6:3e£.- The .\White Gift Christmas\ Service 'twill be Monday evening at 7:80. ~$ i Prayer^imeeting. and Covenant meeting \Wednesday evening* at 7':30: •>% Choir ^aRractice at 7:30 Friday -evening, j The- anneal business meeting| •will 'be,\ Wednesday evening, Dec 31st. Further announce ment later, '>C— «»• — PHONE: ENDICOTT 1371 — ST. -PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH All regular appointments for the day Sunday. ~ Morning prayer at 9:30; Church School, 10, and Morning Worship at 11. The or der of service will include special Christmas music, and sermon by the pastor. Topic, \God Incog- neto\. Mr. Weston will play for the organ prelude, \Prayer\; anthem, \Glory to God in the Highest\; Mr. Victor Taylor will sing a ten or solo, \No Candle Light There and No Firo\. The Board of Deacons will meet following the Morning Worship to confer with any who may wish to unite with the Church at this Christmas season. Lutheran Church To Remain Opert Fo Meditation Xmas Eve Announcement has been made by the Rev. Paul J. Slavik, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Holy Nativity that the church will be open all night on Christ mas Eve for those individuals and members who desire to spend a little time in private devotion and meditation. A welcome has been extended to all those who have no church home to worship then or in any of the regular services. Christmas Day at the church.) will be observed by Matins nt 6:00 a. m., and a dawn candle service with special music by the choir. A sermon will be preached by the pastor. - Holy Communion will be administered at 11:00 and the sermon will be given by the pastor and special music ren dered by the choir. The church will be decorated with evergreens and lighted tap ers will adorn each window. A huge Christmas tree wil lbe illu minated and decorated in the church. The annual children's Christ- The Baptist Young People's j mas program will be given on Union meet at 6:30, in charge of the President, Kenneth Neuman. At 5 p. m. the Chorus, largely augmented, will present the Christmas Cantata, \The Rose of the World\. This is a musical production of unusual harmony and full of inspiration and inter est. Monday evening. Orchestra re hearsal and Troop No. 2, Boy Scouts. Tuesday evening. Christmas^ tree and exercises by the Church*] School at 7 p. m Wednesday evening. Weekly prayer and conference meeting. The topic will be, \The Urge of Christmas\ using the first chap ter of John's Gospel. Thursday evening. Chorus re hearsal. NffTt Snnday, Tier. 28th, 8*^7:30 p. m. the young people will give Christmas pageant. The ordi nance of believers baptism will follow the pageant. — PHONE: ENDICOTT 1371 — ' UNITISP TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 514 Birtb*H Street W. R. HuIL Pastor 10:15 Sunday morning, Men's prayer meeting. 10:30, Morning Worship, theme, \Sharing the'Christmas \Spirit\ 11:45, Sunday schooL 3 p. m. Junior Christian En deavor. 6:15 p. m.. Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., evening Evangel istic service. 7:30 Monday evening. Men's Prayer meeting. On Tuesday afternoon the. chil dren of the church and Sunday school will hold a Christmas par ty with a tree and exercises at the church. Wednesday evening at 7:80 White Christmas will be observed at the church with an appropri ate program by the people of the church. Sunday, Dec. 28th at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The members of the Junior League and the Sunday school will have parts ! n the exer cises. _ CHRISTMAS PARTY FOR CHILDREN OF VESTAL M. E. CHURCH Constance Bennett and Edmund Lowe, atars in the Pathp wpuktini comedy drama, \Thia Thing Called Love\. This picture comes to the Lyric Theatre Sunday only The Vestal M. E. Church will have a Christmas party in the church parlors .on Christmas Eve A tree will be erected and deco rated and a play, \The True Meaning of Christmas\ will be presented. A short program by the children of the Primary de partment has also -been scheduled for the occasion.' Mrs. U E. Avery of W. Frank- ...i street visited it the home pf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Unrysler. on Shore's Hill over the week end. • i - \A HL UE10 Efi\ -! Mission Society Gives - \ - Word^aajteen received her* of. Dinner to Young People fe^^^* 1 ™ The Woman's Home and For eign Missionary Society of the Central M. E. Church, gave a din ner on Monday night to the Young, ladies' entertained by giving n play entitled, \The Gold Diggers Xmas Club\. The following people took parts in the play: Alice Stevens, Bea trice Webb, Jeanette LeBaron t Luella Webber, Mrs. Shan, Mrs'.-, VanWhy, Agnes Mathenaon, Ki'fc- tie Meeker and Nettie Bennett! Mrs. Beatrice Webb gave a piano solo and Mrs. Ernest Kceler sang. MRS. E. J. HULL IN FLORIDA where he will spend the months-with friends Florida Winter -Mr^Cleveland-it • *&Ww*r'-^ veteran and one of ,,ttoi»w«CDyra.«tf ing members of ^Vflke^Ts^m No. 850, G. A. \\ ' '-Z&M A card from Mrs. E. J. Hull of,j •^Parsons avenue, now in St. Petersburg, Florida-, states that the weather there is fine and that shg and her family are enjoying it immensely. John '\Thompson a sopbmore at Cornell University, is expected home on Friday to spend his Christmas vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs. Abiah Thomp son of Liberty avenue. I LUNCH — 65c - - DINNER — SI.00 SUPPER — 65c SUNDAY DINNER — $1.00 Private Rooms for Parties HOTEL FREDERICK four persons on each side. Snnday Evening. A Candle Light Service will be held and. Christmas songs and carols will be sung. This will be in the hands of the Epworth Leagae an/i' one of our own girls will give the message. Tuesday. The Sunday School Christmas Party, with their enter tainment by the children. CAMPVILLE M, E. CHURCH CampvuTe, N. Y. Church School at 10 o'clock. Divine Worship at 2 p. m. The Sunday School Christmas Party wQl he, held on Christinas Eve. The children are to provide the entertainment. FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST t|' George'CayeUBlgs, Pastor Cor. Broad St, £ Madison Ave. Endlcott — Divine Services The Rev. James E. Clarke, Rector 202 Jefferson Ave^ Endieott PHONE: ENDICOTT 1371 — LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE HOLT NATTfTry Rev. Pari J. Slavik, Pastor 312 K. Main Street 4th Sunday in Advent. Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Church School, 9:15 a. m. Litanyy Holy Communion and Sermon, 10:30 a. m. Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p. m. Monday CSt. Thomas' Day) Holy Communion, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday (Christmas Eve) « hildren's Service, 4:00 p. m.; Midnight Service and Celebration of the Holy Communion, 11.30 p. m. Thursday, (Christmas Day-, Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m. . Friday (St. Stephen, Matryr), Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m. Saturday (St. John, Evangel ist). Holy Communion, 7:30 a. m 4th Sunday in Advent Sunday School at 9:45 a m. The Service at 11 a. m. with sermon by the pafetor. Vespers at 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Wednesday, Christmas Eve, the Church will be open for Medita tion. Non-members as well members are invited to come. Thursday, Christmas Day, Mat-, ins at 6:00 a. m., Sermon at 11-00 tho ladies' choir m. Holy Communion. Special J ,rRn,it \ ™ f ** < Horning worship at 11 o'clock, with an appropriate sermon for the season by the pastor on \The Bells of Bethlehem\ and special music by the church choir. The children's talk will be given by Mrs. Stanley Payne. The Ordi nance of Christian Baptist will be administered to a number of peo ple at the morning service. Air the departments of the Bi ble school of the church win as semble at 10 o'clock. General Sunday school theme, \Timothy\. The Christian Endeavor of the Church of Christ will meet at 6:30 p. m. 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Bands: t» 4MktehjiCases OVKMENT- $10J^$12^5;^||$14V75^ $17.75 --*1935M !§pE^IftY ST GIFTS THAT LIVE FURNITURE music by the choir. ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS West Endieott ST PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cor North Dwight & Wendell West Endieott Rev N. B- Graves, Pastor •White Gifts for the King\ will be boserved again on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th at which Hrae the children will hold their entertain ment. The public is coHially in vited. — PHONE BNPICOTT 1371 S TRAND E N D I COTT Thursday-Friday-Saturday 4th Sunday in Advent Church School, 10-00 a. m. Evening Prayer and address, 4-00 p. m. Thursday (Christmas Day) Holy Communion. 8 a. m. — PHONK ENDICOTT 1371 i CENTRAL METHODIST t EPISCOPAL CHURCH Frank D. Hartsock, D D, Pastor Cor. Nanticoke and Union Sts. Sunday Morning Worship at 10 o'clock. Theme, \Still no Room in the Inn?\ Special music by the choir. Church School. 11 16 a. m. Epworth League at 6.45 p. m., subject. \Is it Christian to Be lieve in Santa Clans?\ This will be in the form of a debate with Morning Worship at 10 o'clock. Christmas sermon by the minis- \rr subject: \God's love and God'B Gift,\ Sunday School at 11:30 a. with Christmas lesson. Epworth League Devotional at 6:30 o'clock. Intermediate League Meeting meeting at 6:30 o'clock. The Choir will render a Christ mas Cantata at 7:30 o'clock. The Junior Department of the Sunday School will hold a Christ mas Party Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Intermediate Department of the Sunday School will\ have Christmas exercises Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. The Christmas Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Young People's Depart ment of the Sunday School will present the Pageant \The Nativ ity\ Sunday evening, Dec. 28th. — PHONB- ENDICOTT 1871 — Mother! Watch Child's Tongue \California Fig Syrup\ Children's Harmless Laxative is While You Sleep! 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Children love its de licious taste. Ask your druggist for genuine \Cali fornia Fig Syrupy which has full di rections for babies and child'oo oi all ages, plainly printed -oiv'-oottle. Mother' Von must say \California\ or you may £et aurliBiUtion ng-tyrun- SUNDAY ONLY INSIDE The LINES A Radio Picture BETTY COMPSON RALPH FORBES A Real Spy Story the Papers Failed to Print. 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WinWeel Union, ] LAMPS The most wonderful dis- •. play at the most wonderful prices we have ever shown. Hundreds to choose from. Juniors priced from $0.95 to SS0.00. Bridge Lamps from $4.95 to $30.00. Table Models from $3.95 to $25.00. Make Your Selections Now Magazine Baskets All Finishes and Solid Mahogany 98c. $1.19. $1.39. $2M,~ $4.50, $6.75, $7.50, $9.75, $10.75. $12£0, $13.95, $16.50. MIRRORS 3-Opening Buffet Mirrors from $3.95 to $25.00 Etched Mirrors, $1.39 to $18.50. 3-Opening Buffet Mirror, at $3.95. Is One You Will Want to Carry Home Secretaries and Desks A beautiful Secretary with latticed glass doors and S large drawers. Also m. most practical Dcslc made of ma hogany and gumwood. $55.00 Others at $65.00, $72^0, $98,' $107.50 Trtslorln \All Popular Woods\ $13.95, $17.60, $19.75, $25.00, $26.50, $32£0, $45.00, $49.75, $5540- SMOKERS In Mahognay and Walnut Finish $1.50, $1.69, $4.75. $5.25, $6.75, $7.50, $8.75, $9.75, $10.50, $11.75. $12£0. $13.75, $15.00, $20.00 ASH TRAYS 20c, 75c, 90c, $1.10, $1.50. $2^5, $5.50 END TABLES A super showing in ma hogany, walnut and enamel finishes. 98c, $2.50, $3.50, $5.25, $6.75, $7.50. $10.25, $10.75, $1250, $13.50, $16.50 TABLES Davenport Tables from $10.75 to $45.00. Occasional Tables from $10.75 to $4950. Library Tables from $11.75 to $4250. Butterfly Tables from $13.75 to $25.00. Gateleg Tables from $1350 to $40.00 Coffee Tables from $850 -to -|20i00.- —