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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 17

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
Location:
Syracuse, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
17
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I Section i THE POST- STANDARD Women's Theaters SYRACUSE, N. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1966 17 The Story By JOHN J. STEWART (First of a Series) "For God So Loved The "For God so loved the he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have eternal life." This was the great promise and hope of the ages. From the days of Adam, from the-dawn'of recorded time, men had looked forward to''the coming of a promised Savior and Redeemer. Longingly, anxiously they had awaited; from generation to generation, the coming of this great Messiah, who would break the bands, of deaths, who would deliver them from sin and sickness and oppression, and lead them back to-freedom and to God.

In a world of struggle and hardship and this eternal message of hope had been the one'un- failing comfort in life. It was taught that this great King to come had been selected in a grand council in Heaven, when the Godhead was planning the world. There our Elder Brother offered to come down to earth and give His life'as an atoning No one knew just the hour nor the circumstance of His coming. Yet, glorious were the prophecies of his mission: "Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, Nativitv shall call his name Emmanuel--God with And his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of "And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon Him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of "The wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad. the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose.

"Then the eyes of the blind shall be and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. "Then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue of the dumb shall sing. And in the wilderness shall waters break out, and streams in the 1 Deliverer would come "to preach good tidings unto the 'bind up the proclaim liberty to the captives. comfort all who mourn. His birth would mark the meridian of time, on which all the generations of man would be centered.

Men and angels.alike awaited this momentous hour, when the. Creator of heaven and earth would come into the world, born 1 to fulfill his role as Redeemer. Eagerly did all creation await this Christmas of the ages. Wife Shall Bear Thee a Son" KIWANIS SPEAKER "Medical Education in New York State" will be the topic of Dr. L.

Stewart Massad, assistant professor at the Upstate Medical Center, at the Kiwanis Club meeting at noon tomorrow in Hotel Syracuse. I s. V- 1 1 7.ij!-V-x fm -f I 't I 1 (shoppingtown; fair mount also i f' I I I i ff -S. f'. -V.

1 V. 4 ff f. stee Lauder's Christmas collection wrapped in winterburry and ivory This very special holiday can be more gala than ever for the woman who receives the regal gifts from the-Christmas collection by Estee Louder. Youth-Dew Creme Sachet in gold color jewelers case topped with a 'turquoise' medallion, 7.50. The Countess Royale, of Eau de Parfum Spray, Cologne, Bath Oil and Guest Soap, $10.

The Crown Princess, purse sizes of Bath Oil, Cologne, Eau de Parfum Spray, $5. Youth-Dew Bath Oil, 6.50. The Grand Duchess, Cologne, Bath Oil, Parfum de Sachet, $15. Cosmetics, Street loor, Downtown, Shopping town, Fairmbunt. f-i Vjf ive her something bsolutely alluring a for Christmas mas ressy many Merry Large or small, tailored or casua ore legant YOU re sure -v," iV -J to find the right handbag for every lady on your Christmas list.

Dofan i chain handled bag, $21. Koret alligator in black or alabaster, $285. Holzman's black calf design, $63. Black chrome-calf by Mark Cross, $35. Cut velvet by Tano, $33.

Coblentz bag in black, loganberry or grey, $28. Kruger's calf box in black, $63. Handbags, Street Floor, Downtown, Shoppingtown, Fairmoun and fairmount So lovely to look at, so lovely to give, gloriously feminine to enchant the Eve in every woman. Chevette's nylon peignoir with a froth of permanently pleated ruffles, pink, the set, $38. Olga's long and extravagantly feminine peignoir with Val lace and net back insert, the gown with Olga's famous built-in bra, pink, blue, 32 to 36, short, 38.50, long, $45.

From a collection, Lingerie, Street Floor, Downtown. VARIOUSLY IN (shoppingtown) fairmount) i A.

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Pages Available:
222,443
Years Available:
1875-1978