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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20,1941 OTE; EVEiNiNG. CKristmas Music And Programs Arranged For CKurcKes Third Presbyterian '-Night in Judean HilL, a newj --cantata by E. Heyser, local poser of sacred music, will be presented by the choir of the Third Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30. Evening's program will be as follows: Prelude, Holy Hymn. Scripture.

Prayer. Offertory. Violin solo, "Silent Night" Gruber. Arr. Kohlman; Miss Isabel Rutter.

CANTATA--PART I "Night in Judean Baritone solo, "Daughter of Zion" --Clyde Newcomer, By Olive Barbara D. Cole, first soprano; Marion B. Johnson, second soprano; Ruth E. Chorus, "Blessed Be the Lord God Israel." Soprano, "My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord;" Mrs. Charles Francis.

Chorus, "Night in Judean Hills." Duet, "Shepherds Abiding," Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Jeffrey. Recitative and chorus, "Glory to God," Mrs. Charles H.

Morris, The -Gospel. The Apostles' Creed. to the World." The Sermon "The Undying Pastor. Offertory-Offering--Prayer. Us Go Even Unto Paul's Choir.

the Herald Angels Sing." Benediction. Recessional. the Glad Tidings! "--Variations. Masontown Methodist "Shepherds Heard Masontown Methodist choir offers "Chimes of the Holy Night" Great Bethel Baptist Christmas observance at Great Bethel church tomorrow will open at 9:30 a. with a program by children of the church school.

Classes are requested to note the change in time and arrange to be on hand promptly. Choral Come, All Ye Faithful." Christmas playlet by the Primary Shepherd's First Child--Richard McCann. Second Child--Lois Barkiey. Third Child--Donald Morgan. Fourth Child--Almira Engle.

Other children--Dorothy Newcom- or, Richard Profio. Angel--JoAnn Barkiey. Beginner's Department: and Tenor solo, Those Angel Voices," Albert Coff- rhan. Violin, piano, organ, "Exultation" 8 --Dickinson; Isabel. Rutter, Mrs.

L. Johnson, Mrs. Ethel Roden Gerwig. PARTn Bass and Tenor Solos and chorus, "Now Let Us Hasten to Bethlehem," Mr. Newcomer, Mr.

Coffman and ehoir. Alto solo and chorus, "Come Let Us Worship the King," Mrs. R. H. Jeffrey and ehoir.

Women's chorus, "Slumber Song." Chorus, "Brightest and Best." Finale, "God of God, Light Light," Benediction. Postlude-Prelude, ''The Heavens Are Choir: Mrs. Charles Francis, Mrs. C. H.

Morris, Mrs. R. H. Jeffrey, Mrs. M.

L. Johnson, Albert Clyde Newcomer, Dr. M. L. Johnson, Organist--Mrs.

Ethel Roden Gerr wig. Director--Mrs. R. H. Jeffrey.

as its contribution to the musical I Songs by the program of the Christmas season. The recital will be heard at 12 o'clock midnight, Christmas Eve, December 24, under the direction of J. Donald Lenhart, with Mrs. Coffman Smith as accompanist. First presentation will be given Sunday evening, December 21, ati the Fredericktown Methodist church.

Selections Bells Are "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains'--Also solo and choir. "But Thou, Bethlehem" Women's two-part chorus, choir, prano obligato solo. I "Earth's Weary Waiting Welcome and "In A Tinj Manger," Reading by Jill Barnett. Junior Department dramatization "The First Noel." Announcer-- Henrietta Weight man, John--Tommy Shaffer. Abraham--Melvin Kennedy.

Timeus--Tommy Hibler. Reuben--Arthur Weihrer. Shepherds--Donald Bierer, Ed- Song, "This Little Light ol dine," Primary Recitation, "For Jesus' immie Paul Gallagher. Recitation, "Happy Birthday," Wayne Halbrook. Recitation, "The Christmas Caroler," Janet Somerville.

Recitation, "A Short Speech," Jackie Dittmar. Recitation, "Christmas Joy," Sandra Fields. Recitation, "His Birthday," Curtiss Kearns. Song, "Listen to Joybells," by the school. Recitation, "Opening Day," Eddie Wildey.

Exercise, "Little Christmas Bells," three of the Primary Dept. Recitation, "Find Father," J. R. Walters. Recitation, "Christmas Wrapping," Donald Halbrook.

Recitation, "A Rule For All the Year," Robert Pyle. Song, "Away in the Manger," combined classes. Recitation, "Tommie'a Wish," Tommie Miller. Recitation, "My i a Wreath," Arlene Wahler. Recitation, "What Can I Give?" Jimmie Miller.

Exei'cise, "That I'd two Glad Recitations: "The First Janet "A Little Kennison. "A Matthews. Song, "Dear Little Dialog--Four Junior boys. Christmas lesson Leo Hoone, Sidney Greenwood, Raymond Foye, Franky Vona. Recitation, "The Christmas Star" --Dolores Kennison.

Duet--Laura Takacs, Jane Kingan. Recitations. Story of the Wise Man --Leona of i girls and a boy. ward Profio, Richard lr irm Naomi Halbrook. Mary--Shirley Williams.

Joseph--Blair Jones. Angel--JoAnn Barkiey. Christmas carols by the Junior Choir. Special Christmas music by the Be Careful," two-part Soprano and alto duet, choir. cho wlll mark the Christmas "In the Watches of the morn ia worship service, anthems Including "The New Born King" and "Gesu Bambino," while a Cb tmas drama, "Room in the In.

will be staged at the evening hour, 7:30, with costuming and special lighting effects. Members and friends of the congregation are Soprano. "Good chorus. "Glory to God in the "On Earth "Let Us Go Even Unto solo; men's chorus. "Jesus Our solo, women's two-part chorus.

"Break Forth Into "The Star in the Eastern solo and choir. Christmas Story by Rev. L. yMatthews. Offering, Lord is Bom i chorus.

I Personnel of the choir: most cordiaDy invited. Dona. Foye. Dialog and song, "Silent Junior girls--Addis sisters Leona Hoone, Rosa Vona, Ruth Handschumaker. Recitations, "The Best Sidney Grimwood; "Which Shall It Be?" Paul Chapman.

Ensemble chorus. Recitations--Danny Moody, Gloria Addis. Luther's Cradle Hymn Addis sisters, Ruth Handschumaker. Dialog and song, "Hear the Bells" --Mary Jane Kennison sisters. Recitation--Franky Moody.

Duet--Rev. and Mrs. Hughes. "Good Grimwood. Holliday.

Recitation, "High on a Chimney" --Eleanor Grimm. Recitation, "A Christmas O'Bric-n. Dialog and song, Greatest Gift of Air--Luther's Cradle Hymn --Emma Jane Thorne, Eleanor Dugan, Patty Richter, Donna Pike, Bernice Grimm, Eleanor Grimm, Betty Bryner. Recitation, "Four Hall. Recitation, "Some Lewis, Exercise, i a O'Brien, Eleanore Grimm, ma Heck, Bernice Grimm, Song, "It Came Upon a Midnight Recitation, "I Like" Patty Richter.

Recitation, "Christmas Dugan. Recitation, "A Christmas Adams. Recitation, "The Truth of HoUiday. Reading and tableau: Mother--Evelyn Richter. Children--Patty -Richter, Dunbar Baptist Joan "Little Feet Be Care- by ful," Milton Murray, Recitation, "Just to Show You," Gertrude Hausler.

Recitation, Christmas Preacher," Russell McCoy. Recitation, "Christmas Sympathy," Edna May Savage. Recitation, "The Sweetest Story," Arlene Miller. Recitation, "Who Cared for the Lambs?" Harold Halbrook. Announcements and offering.

"Mother's Christmas Dugan, Wayne O'Brien. Dunbar Baptist church, of which Rev. L. James Lake is pastor, will broadcast a portion of its evening service tomorrow over Station WMBS. Opening announcement--Rev.

L. James Lake. Luther's Cradle Song--The Moyer Sisters. "A Christmas Gouker. "A Present for Bryner.

Wilson. "Holy Mitts Sisters. "Jesus Loves Moyer. "Christmas Adams. Musical Trio--Violet, Kitty and Donald Provance.

"Our Wish for Adams. "Christ Is. Choir. Musical Trio--Violet, Kitty and Donald Provance. Message: "A Jesus We L.

James Lake. "A Son's a Riser, "A Christmas Nygren. Virgin Mary--Anna Belle Fitzsimmons. Joseph--John O'Brien, Jr. Wise Men--Donald O'Brien, Jack Heck, Donald Dugan.

Shepherds Roland O'Brien, Closing Game Upon the, 'George Jordan, Robert Martin. Midnight Benediction. Trinity Methodist wo-part chorus; choir; soprano ob- ligato solo, Onilee Collins. "Earth's Weary Waiting oprano and alto double due, Mararet Glover, Mary Rock, Loretta Frazee, Ruth Cooley; Choir. 'In the Watches of the solo, Pearl Straitiff.

Good two-part chorus. "Glory to God in the hoir. "On Earth "Let Us Go Even Unto chorus and men's chorus. "Jesus Our two- part chorus. "Break Forth Into "The Star in the Eastern solo, Estel Frazee; choir.

"The Lord Is Born chorus. Sopranos--Betty Kyre, a Straitiff, Rose Price. Myrtle Lewis, Loretta Frazee, Oniiee Collins, Margaret Glover. Altos--Mary Rock. Ruth Cooley, Gail Sutton, Ruby Wilson, Nellie Kissinger.

Tenors--Estel Frazee, Oran Carr, Jake McCusker. Bassos--Oscar Cooley, a Lewis. Director--Judson Accompanist--Miss Adaline Baker Revere Union Story," Betty Lou Franks and Mrs. The morning program, follows: Organ of the "Message of Star," Magi Dubois; "Shepherd Harris. Processional Come All C.lYe Faithful" Call to worship.

Invocation. New Born Charles L'Espoir. "Christmas With the Home Soprano-- Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, Reading of the scripture. Folks," by Vaiera R.

Lehman, will i Mrs." Harry Debolt, Mrs. Jacob PaltoraL prayer. be presented, in connection with Elizabeth Martin, Organ offertory "Silent Yuletide program at 7:30 Sunday cozard, Mrs. Lee Pat-ton, Betty transcription by Dunn. Hormeli's class; Recitation, "A Birthday Celebration," Janet Miller.

Recitation, "Room for the Christ Child," Buddie Parks. Biblical arrangement 6: the Church of the JAinsIey, Beryl Lardin. evenng Brethren. The Colbert family is so 1 wlth the Christmas nish that they i fail to find, the real Christmas spirit Tenor-- Ray Little, Arthur Junk, until a Vision appears. Interpreting aui Hague the various characters will be: Bas Anthem-- "Gesu Pietro Alto-- Mrs.

Dave Provance, Mrs.) A. Yon. r0 vance Mrs. Stanlev Far- Sermon "And the Shepherds Re' Mrs Lenhart. the Rev.

S. Clark. With Gladness, Men Linda Colbert, a Mother of day--Virginia Turney. Stephen Colbert, her husband- Clyde Shallenberger. Tommy, their 10-year-old son- Jackson Colbert.

Narrator--Faith Fearer. Prophets-Miller Reed! Madonna--Zelma, O'Neal -Stanley Farrier, Lee J. Donald Lenhart. Hopwood Methodist Of Old." Organ Reserved for Monday night, December 22, Revere Union Sunday school is presenting an elaborate program of entertainment to mark the Christmas season. The program opens at 7:30 and includes: Song, "Joy of the Song, "Hark, the Herald AngeJs Prayer--John O'Brien.

Loud. J. Cheer" Songs, Bethlehem "Silent Recitation, James Decker, Jr. Recitation, "An Opening Word at the Matthews. Recitation, "Fact and Lewis.

Song, "Jingle Glaus. Pianist--Mrs. Donald Thorne. In keeping with the season, a Christmas cantata will be presented at the Sunday service at Trinity Methodist church, Fairchance, of which the Rev, Harry L. Humbert is pastor.

The cantata, "Chimes of the Holy Night" will be as follows: "Christmas Bells Are Beautiful Upon the solo, Gail Sutton; choir. "But Thou the Mrs. Cook's class. Recitation, "Christmas Goodbye," Joan Miller. Woodbridge Union Recitations, songs and special features make up the Christmas program be presented Tuesday evening, December 23, by children Union Sunday Donna.

Jean Pike: Recitation, "A Legend Santa Jordan. Recitation, Christmas Stars Are Dugan. Recitation, "Like the Shepherds" --Roland O'Brien. "Merry Dugan, Charles O'Brien, Barbara! LETTERS SANTA Percy Methodist -Celebration of the Christmas fes-. tival at Percy Methodist church, J.

H. Lambertson, minister, is set for Sunday evening at 7:45, and will be highlighted by a play, "Mistress of the Doll Shop," with Mrs. Lolita Crawford directing. Services of the day will be: Bible school--10 a. m.

Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon subject, "No Room in a special Christmas message. Christmas program, 7:45 p. m. Welcome recitation.

Play, "Mistress of the.Doll Shop," by Primary and Juniors, Mrs. director. Offertory--Poem. Holy Night," by Clarence I Young, Songfest--Sunday school classes. Song, Come; All Ye Faithful" --Congregation.

Benediction. postlude Joj to 'World," Arr. Witmark. St. Paul's Lutheran Methodist church of Eopwood' ttoe or the most Heart extends an to its 'many grams of week will be the! errv Christmas-Audrey Feath- ifriends and ofjChnscmas Eve service in St.

er the community to attend the church, starting at Shepherds Merle Suicey, Bill Christmas program to be given at o'clock Wednesday night, Decem- Kerfoot, Jack Kerioot. j.7:20 o'clock Sunday night, er 2 'Wise Men'-- Eugene 21. Assisting the church choir, will Blaine Hager, Glenn Fike. Following a short talk by the! be Gapella Choir of the Al-j Angels--Charlotte Newcomer, school superintendent, Arts Club of Uniontown, whichjmings. iane Works, Joan "McKnlght.

program, will consist of the sing a group of selections un-j Glad." Recitation--Gary Swaney. of Woodbridge thej school- Selections include: Song--A Song of Gladness Ringing. Devotional--Rev. Harms. Song--If It's Christmas in Your A Welcome--Alberta Cummingi.

A Speech--Owen Field, Jr. A Happy Time-; Fay Feather. A Prayer--Rosalee Dunham. A Greeting--Eleanor Pearl Gum- Ruth Pike, Billy Ringer, Betty Rider, Marlins Rider, Patty, les, Alva Hall, Grace Fitzsimmons, Junior Grimm, -Shirley Matthews, Larry Richter. Song, Come, All Ye Faithful Song, Little Town of Recitation, "A Christmas Eve Matthews.

Recitation, "The Manger of Our "What Do Our Hearts Dec. 9, 1941 Dear Santa, I am a little giil seven years.old. I am in second grade. For Christmas please bring me a dress, shoes, blackboard, set of dishes, suit case and baby clothes, cut-out books, bedroom baton, candy and nuts." Don't forget my mother and father; Your friend, MARY MROSKO Oliver, Dec. 9,1941, Dear Santa, I am.

a little girl seven years old. I am in. second grade. For Christmas please bring me a Betsy-Wetsy doll Shirley Temple cut-out colors and huts, candy and Your friend, DOROTHY HARMON Clara, the Colberts' Baird. "Holy Michener.

Junior and.Intermediate Recitations Ruth ments of the Sunday school will be! Lowe. the dkection of David' Martin, to the Helen Holland, organist the carolers, and other music will ba supplied by the church choir, di- rected by Miss Ruth Bamthouse. Prior to the pageant the Primary and'Beginners departments will pre- 1 sent a short program: Christmas Bells--Carolyn Sybert, Song--Helen and Hazel Grove. Group of recitations. Duet--James and Frances Yeard- Harold Grimm, Duane Levrellen and hoir.

Short play. Talk--Rev. Lamberton. Christmas cantata by the church Processional Came Upon the Midnight Clear." The Vesper Service. The The Scripture Lesson.

"A Christmas Carol from English; arranged by Merry Christmas Again Is Here Donald Roderick. Recitation--Shirley Field. Greetings--Sonny PowelL Just Right--Jackie Roderick. Recitation--Billy Kelly. Joy." Solo--Rosalee Dunham.

Bells Are Ringing--Dorothy MosPersonnel: Mrs. Ruth ranees Yeardley, Hazel and Grove, Irene Michener, Jean er, Christy Baker, Raymand Frazee, i fc ken Mrs BeUj Hazel 0 Unlon own, Pauls Scaled-Sonny Fowler Martin, cd- Buddy Collins, Carol Gallagher, i ner Mrs. Catherine Mich- reccor. singer, J. W.

Yeardley and Robert! "Lo How a Rose E'er Bloom-Praetorius. Hark! Now, Murray. Beatty. Christmas Garlands--Patty Lou? A Sybert, Charles Works. Robert ASDUry Methodist Shaw, Paul Jones, Norma Schroyer, Donald Lowdermiik, Wallace Mack, June Green, Joen Thomas, Myra Wright.

Wishes--Bernard Works, Blaine Jones, and Edward Shallenberger. Second Presbyterian At 11 o'clock Sunday morning the quartet of the Second Presbyterian clorch will sing the Christmas can- 1 Ye," "Every Valley." Selections from "The Messiah" will be sung by the Asbury Church choir Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Soloists will be Pauline Craig, Kathryn Adrian and Gomer Jones. The cantata is directed by Oman Morgan, with Marie Brownfield, organist. PART I OF fi THE MESSIAH" BY HANDEL Tenor Recit.

and Air: 'Comfort Winning Apron tate, "Holy Night," by E. L. Ashford. The service will be broadcast over WMBS. Thg cantata follows: Chorus: "And the Glory of the Lord." Bass Recit.

and Air: Luvass. 3. "Lullaby On Christmas Eve'-Christiansen; soprano solo, Barbara Dever Cole. 4. "Cherubim 5.

"Today There Is 6. "Beautiful Saviour ers' Hymn. Offertory. Offering. Prayer.

Hymn "Silent Night! Holy Night!" Benediction. Recessional to the World." (Recessional during last stanza of Hymn.) Now the Light of "Thus Saith the Lord," "But Who May Abide. 1 Chorus: "And He Shall Purify." Alto Recit, Air and Chorus: In That F. Geb- ho a virgin Shall Conceive," Who Tellest Good Tidings." Forth" Bass Recit. and Air: "For, Behold, Darkness Shall Cover the Earth." "The People That Walked In Dark- hard and chorus.

"There Shall Coine Quartet. "Silent Blessed Town of Bethlehem" ness. --Mrs. Harry Schuppe. "Glory to God in the Chorus: "For Unto Us a Child Is Offertory: "Pastoral Symphony." Mrs.

C. E. Soprano Recitatives: "There "Were Shepherds Abiding," "And Lo! The the Lord C. E. Moyer.

"Star of the Moyer. "Blessed Be Quartet Quartet personnel: Mrs. C. E. Moyer, soprano; Mrs.

Harry Schuppe, contralto; O. E. Moyer, tenor; E. i Brownsville A Christmas cantata entitled "Night of Holy Memories," will be given by the combined Junior and Senior Choirs of the Brownfield Methodist church, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the direction of Judson Miller of Unlontown. Do We Like Christmas." Solo--Lois Jean Powell.

Christmas Cheer Helpers--Loretta Fowler. Aren't You Glad--Latimer Swaney. Long, Long Ago--Nora PowelL The Message of the Christinas Tree--Ruth" Feather. Aunt Graces." Duet--Betty and Dollie Dunham, Recitation--Lois Jean Powell. the Young People." Tent Presbyterian Climax of the Christmas program at Tent Presbyterian church Sunday night, December 21, will be a tableau, Come, Let Us Adore Him," presented by the C.

H. Class. Harry J. Brownfield will be speaker for the evening, with a message of special interest for the Christmas season. Starting at 8 o'clock, the program include: Hymn, "Joy to the Vorld." Scripture, Luke Prayer.

Hymn, "All Hail the Power of Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 Members taking part are as fol-i esus' Name," JOY Class. F. Gebhard, basso, terling is organist. Norman Ange! of the Lord." "And the Angel Said Unto Them," "And Suddenly There Was With the Angel." Chorus: "Glory to God." Air for Soprano: "Rejoice Great- lows: Sopranos, Mae Sipole, Maes Patterson, Florence Curstead, Pattij Curstead, Pauline Worthington, Nell Curstead, Thelma Baker, Bet- Recitation, Sue Terry.

Vocal duet. Elizabeth and Eveline St. Paul's Lutheran Featuring the morning: musical service, at St. Paul's Lutheran church will be "Underneath the Star" by Olive F. Conway.

Trio singing the selection will be Barbara D. Cole, first soprano; Marion B. Johnson, second soprano and Ruth E. Hlnerman, alto. Program at the church will be as Prelude---1 Long to Tell the A.

Holland, organist. Processional Fl- delis." The Service Robert Johns, liturgist. The Preparation. The Intriot The. i i Trio--''Underneath the- Alto Recit and Air: "Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind," "He Shall Feed His Flock." Air for Soprano: "Cozne Unto Chorus: "Hallelujah." Christmas Worship Service at 11 o'clock win open with a processional by the three choirs of the church, the sanctuary, the chapel and the Junior Choirs.

The Sanctuary and Chapel Choirs will sing "Gesu Bambino" and Christmas carols from Lapland. The Junior Choir, under the direction of Miss Pauline Craig, win make its' first appearance and sing two Junior Anthems, "Christmas Eve" and "Come, Marie, Elisabette." The theme for the morning sermon is "No Blackout of the Christmas Light." The church ha? in keeping with the Christmas Olive Doris Betty Whoolery, Patterson. Lois Wilma AltOS, Recitation, Dick Leny. Reading, Ralph Knotts. Dear Santa, I am a little girl seven years old.

I am in the second grade. For Christmas please bring me candy, nuts, doll, books, dress, stick, Christmas chalk, eraser, crayons, wagon and Betsydoll. Your friend, DOROTHY ANN FUDELLA Oliver, Dec. 1941 Dear Santa, I am a little boy seven I am in second grade. For Christmas please bring me a scooter, a vragon, a machine gun and roller skates, and.

candy and nuts. Don't forget my little brother one year He. would like a kiddie kar, and teddie bear. Don't forget the Xmaa tree. Good Bye Santa.

GEORGE ADAMS Extra Sweets re Treats For A Feast Oliver, Dec. 5 1941 Dear-Santa, I am a little boy. seven years old. I am in second grade. For Christmas please bring me a B-B gun, four color books, candy tmd nuts.

Your friend, EDWIN ANTHONY Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 Dear Santa, I am a little.boy eight years old. I am. in second grade. For Christmas please bring me B-B gun, a heavy coat, a sled and candy, nuts, and fruit.

Your friend, MARTIN STEFANIC Oliver, Dec. 9,1941 Dear Santa, Lam' a little girl seven years old. I am in second grade. For Christ- inaa please bring me a blackboard, dresser nurse set, toe dancer, candy, nuts and fruit. Your friend, JOAN PUSHKARi By IVIRS.

GAYNOR IVUDDOX Xea. Service Staff Writer A southern Christmas pudding win wind up your dinner on a slightly different note. Popcorn, flavored with chocolate, passed in bowls is an oldtime Christmas sweet along with candied ginger: and old- fashioned 'peppermints. SOUTHERN" CHRISTMAS PUDDING (Serves 4 to 6) One-half cup raisins, grated rind of 1 orange, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 1-4 cup rum, or non-alcoholic rum flavoring. 1-4 cup sherry or white grape juice, 4 egg whites, 1-2 cup sugar, teaspoon salt, 1 small sponge cake.

raisins, orange ririd, lemon juice, ruin flavoring, and wine or grape juice in bowl. Cover and let stand Salt and beat egg Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 Dear Santa, I am a little boy nine years old. I am in second grade. For Xmas please bring me a scooter, mack- B-B gun, sled, candy and Oliver, Dec.

9, 1941! Dear Santa, I am a little boy seven years I am in second grade. Please bring! me a scooter, bike, B-B gun, candy nuts and oranges, and apples. Your friend, JOE DOLNEY Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 Dear Santa, I am a little boy seven years old. I am in second grade.

For Christ-1 wmtes MONDAY'S MENU BREAKFAST: Pineapple and lime juice, boiled eggs, oatmeal muffins, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Spanish omelet, whole-wheat toast, stewed pears, tea, milk. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DINNER: Grapefruit and tangerine cup, roast chicken, herb stuffing, candied sweet potatoes, peas with mint. Parker House rolls, avocado salad. Southern Christmas pudding, custard sauce, nuts and raisins, coffee, milk.

maw, nuts. mas please bring me a B-B gun, wagon, scooter, candy, nuts and fruit. Your friend, JOE SELEP Your friend, ELMER DURITSKY Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 Dear Santa, I am a little girl seven years old. I am in second grade.

For Christmas please bring me three cut-out books, blackboard, pencil box, Betsy Wetsy doll, four blondie color books, set of dishes, chalk, majorette stick, umbrella, eraser, rope and don't forget nuts and candy. Your friend, PAULINE TOKARCZYK Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 Hazel Mae Gwynn, Dorothy Swan-j ey, Eileen Knoblock, Sadie Rum- baugh, Margaret Churnock, Jean 1 Patterson, Mildred Mitchell, Evelyn Deandrea. Tenor, Arthur Kennedy. Edna Mae Curstead, accompanist.

The public is cordially invited. Christian and Missionary Alliance Series of songs and recitations, interpreting the joy of Christmas, has been prepared by children and young people of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church. tomorrow and will include: Song, congregation. Scripture reading, Carol Stuler. Recitation, "Welcome Folks," Shirley Ann Wahler.

Recitation, "Guides," Eddy Mis- Recitation, "Plenty," Billy'Miller. Vocal duet, Vivian Brownfield, Doris Honsaker. Recitation, Ronald Langley. Bethlehem Babe, JOY Class. Tableau, Come, Let Us Adort Him," C.

H. Class. Speaker, Harry J. Brownfield. Recitation, Edith Gans.

Offering. Closing hymn. Benediction. Smithfield Free Methodist Final rehearsals Indicate everything Is In readiness for Christmas program of Interest at Smithfield Free Methodist church Sunday night at 7:30. Pupils of the school will participate, and everyone is invited.

The program: Song, Salute to the Flag. Devotions. Collins, Melrose Kingan. Song, Little Town of If prizes V.T-T: apron designs, 3094 Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 until stiff but not dry.

Add sugar by tablespoonfuls, beating until sugar is dissolved. Fold in fruit mixture. Slice sponge cake and cover bottom of pudding dish. Pile meringue on top of cake. Bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees F.

for 25 minutes. Serve with custarc Dear Santa, sauce made from yolks of eggs anc I am a little girl seven years old. flavored with sherry or lemon juice I am in second jrade. For Christ- CHOCOLATE POPCORN BALLS (Makes 20 Popcorn Balls) One and one-half cups sugar, 2-1 candy! cup water, 1-3 cup light corn syrup 1-3 cup molasses, 3 tablespoons but- Your friend Kr 3 S( unsweetened chcco- FRANCES KARPINSKYJ 1 melted teaspoon vanilla. quarts popcorn, warmed and salted Combine sugar, water and con syrup.

Place over low flame an stir constantly until sugar is dis inas please bring me a cow-girl suit, a. dress, a majorette stick, and nuts. Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 Dear Santa, would be a blue ribbon winner. Easy to slip into, this pinafore style fits gracefully, shoulder straps stay up with no chance to slide, side pieces give your dress an "all- protection, pockets are good' sized and conveniently placed and the apron opens out flat for iron- Ing.

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Y. Select the next new styles for your home sewing from the Fash- Dear Santa, I am a little girl seven years old, I am In second grade. For Christmas please bring me a playhouse, table and chairs, and set of dishes. Your friend, CLARA MARDULA I am a little boy nine years old. I am In second grade.

For Christmas please bring me a bicycle, a scooter, color book, roller skates, candy, nuts and oranges. Your friend, solved and mixture boils, washini down sides of pan occasionally witi wet cloth. Cover and boil 3 4 minutes. Uncover and without stirring, until a smal amount of syrup forms a hard KENNETH GREGORjin cold water (270 degrees molasses and butter cumiuu Mt Braddock, Dec. 6, 19411 cooking, stirring constantly, until Dear Santa, small amount of syrup become I am a little girl, I am eight years brittle in cold water (290 degree old and for Christmas I would" like Remove from fire.

When bub Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 for you to bring me a don and biin ceases, add chocolate and va Dear Santa, i chairs and shoes and dress and a la and blend cr I am a little girl eight years old.1 bed and book and my mother! welL Ifentiy witn but of recently Issued patterns. Send your copy today. Pattern 15c, Pattern 15c. One Pattern and Pattern Book ordered together 25c.

I am In second grade. For Christmas please bring me a baby a coat, dress, blackboard, table, setj of dishes, wrist watch, piano, and! box of candy. Don't forget my baby' sister and brother and mother and father. Your friend, MARY JO FANI Oliver, Dec. 9, 1941 Dear Santa, I am a little girl seven years old, I am in second grade.

For Christmas please bring me a Betsy-Wetsy doll, a piano, and a Glaus coloring Don't forget my mother, brothers and sister. CECELIA STRAUCH Your friend, shoes and dress and hat and bring my father candy and don't forget and blend. I well Rol tered hands into 2-i balls. (Makes 2 1-2 Dozen) One tablespoon butter, 21-1 and don't forget my candy. And forget to get Nancy things and don'fc get to many things.

Smithfield, Pa, Dec. 1, 1941. Dear Santa: I am a little boy 6 years old. I go to school and study my reading good and hard. For Christmas I would like a train, a wheelbarrow and a desk.

Your friend, ROBERT WILLIAMS. cup 1-2 teaspoon vanilla, 1 can moLs sweetened coconut Cream butter until soft; add cup sugar gradually. Add egg an beat until light, and fluffy. in remaining 1 1-2 cups sugar, va nilla. and coconut, and contini beating until mixture is smooth an creamy.

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