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Woodland Daily Democrat from Woodland, California • Page 5

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PACK rwt WOODLAND DEMOCRAT. CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 audience. In Greecian costumes to Christmas Activity Nou) Main Topic represent the Aneellie Choruses, well trained groups of girls sang the pro jloKues to a three act play, "The of The Scriptural scenes were cleverly tifully staged. icted and beai; Open nights The Vogui Academy Girls Midnight FRUIT TREES also large assortment of Grapevines and Ornamental Stock.

Pkice your orders now and have stock reserved for delivery at CATALOG AND PRICE LIST ON REQUEST Fruit Tree Department California Nursery Company 1 2nd Baptists Will Have Program Rev. J. T. Muse, pas' of the Sec a pleasant Thursday ond Baptist church, pi. and interesting progr.

night in celebration of i program 'follows "Call to 1 iship" Mar Scott; song, by school "Christmas Bells are Ringing Scripture reading! by Junior song, by School, "Let Music Dwell;" prayer, by Rev. J. T. Muse; by school, "All the Air is Ringing;" recitation, brief speech 1 Bobbie song, by school, "An gel Voices;" exercise, "The Shep herds" Harry Ernest Scott, Harold Keith, Melvin Eigner, Sandry Diggs and Mildred Eigner; recitation, "Christmas Bells" Hester Eigner; recitation, "ThV Two Roads" Har vey Earl; exercise, "What Means the Bells" Loleta 'Wilkerson, Mebia Eigner, Harvey Earl, Melvin Eigner, Hel an Earl, Harold Kieth, Mildred Eigner, Ernest Scott; instrumental, by Arthur Machen and Florence Machen; iolo, by Miss Eloise Watkins "Star of the East;" trio, "If I were a Bell" Mildred Loleta Wilkerson, Helen Earl; Recitation, "A Fairy" Mary Bell Hayes; Christmas offering; closing son, by school, "Hark the Song." From the East, Recitation, The Wise Men. Song, Song of the Wise Men or Star of the followed by Beautiful Rpritationl Emntv Stockincs.

Bring Christchild to the Poor in Spirit, Solo, By the 'Monger Here I Stand. Closing Service, The Recitations; and songs will be illustrated by an appropriate picture or pictures. The service v. iU begin at o'clock Christmas eve. Dec.

2 1 The German program, starts at 0:45 and is entirely different, but of the same nature, but not yet complete! drawn up. For Christmas, Genuine Wilson's Candies None better anywhere. Fresh every day. Geo. Storkman BILLIARDS, POOL 514 Main St.

I Elwin Hulbert mt 1 n'00Uiana irom mgnu LUCK'S Cleaning Service 421 Main St. Phone 381 "We Clean Clothes Clean" I i 1 I Drug Co. i Underarm $335 to $18.00 i 1 i i i i I i Hello Everybody! This Is ELKHORN HAS TREE FOR KIDDIES More than fifty children of Elkhorn district were made'happy Saturday night at the Christmas tree entertainment sponsored by the Elkhorn Farm Bureau. Added to the presence of the children were more than 125 adults, present, making it one of the largest attended session in the history of the center. Previous to the Christmas festivi ties W.

E. Beardslee, director, appointed the following oommitees for the term: Membership A. Gasselman, W. R. Taylor, "12.

E. Fournses, Antone Marty and K. L. Lovdal. Program George Hicks, J.

W. Hanner J. E. Eandy. Entertainment H.

L. Ogden, Ivan Casselman and K. L. Lovdal. The program was as fllows: Community singing; song, school; greetings, Raymond Harblnson; Recitation, Patsy Greer; song, Margaret Lovdal; recitation, Yoshi Yagi; recitation, Allen Merkeley, Bill Greer and Herman Siebel; song, school; recitation, Gee For.g; Telephoning to Santa, Kuraichi Yagi; folk dance, small children: recitation; Sarah Harbinson; sorfg, school; recitation, Marie Siebel; Telling.

Dolly a Secret, Annie oieoer, folk dance, big children; Bill Greer; recitation, Katharine Martv; shoemaker dance, boys of first, secnod and third grades; recitation, "Sambo's Advice to a George Harbinson; song, school; reei tr.tion, Charles. Merkeley; "A Visit to Santa Claus Land," by the school. Stage manager, Ivan Casselman; decorator, vv. smiai aiemeiej iwMCU and reviewed by Mrs. J.

Edward Bandy; Hedwig E. Marty at the piano; directed by Adelle R. Marty. LUTHERANS TO ENTERTAIN THURSDAY The first part of the German Lufh eran Church Christmas program con sists of some German Christmas songs by the Sunday school Thursday night, and the congregation, scripture read 'j ing and prayer in German, recitations by Martin Ehrke, Emil Rehm and Lydia Manz. The second part in English: "The; Messiah." Cast: Rabbis Carl Sumir.

and Max Storz. Jerusalem girls: Lydia Romingcr, Marie Reiff, Minnie Barner, Lena Kruse, Mathilda Reiff, Florence Kubli. Helen Kubli, Katherine Moedinger. Lily" Wadcman, Junita Hucke, Mar garet Guhl. Travelers from Nazareth: A Kaupke, Lena Romingcr, Lillian Schlotz, Anna Ehrke, Margaret Herm le.

Ruth Mcedinger, Martha Plocher, Fred Plocher, George Schlotz, Robert Reiff. Willie Davis, Emmie Kruse, Melba Allison, Mildred Wademan, Marie Witzelberger, Isabel Kram, Elfrieda Schlotz, Laura Mast, Herbert Storz, Emil Rchm, Wilbur Kram, Her Every Boy I 1 ST. PAULUS PROGRAM GIVEN Two different programs will be given at the St. Paulus Evangelical Lutheran church, Missouri corner Oak and Walnut streets, Christmas eve, Dec. M.

German and English. The German program will be at 0:45 and the English strictly at 8 o'clock. In the morning of the 25th the German service will begin at 10 o'clock, and the English service at 11. Final practice with the English class on Wednesday afternoon, and with the German class on Tuesday afternoon. The Christmas eve Children's program follows: Opening song.

Come Little Children. The Magnificent, Luke 1. Pastor and Children. The Gloria Patri, Scripture Lesson, Prayer. Recitation, Our Welcome.

Song, Bethlehem (on screen)! Recitation, The Christmas Story. Duet, "Once the Little Christchild Lay," two little girls. Prophecy and recitation, Watchman tell us of the night. Part 11. Fulfillment.

Luke 2, 1 7 on screen. Recitation, The Night in Bethlehem. Song, Dear Children Whither Haste You So? small children. Song Silent Night. Duet.

Ladies, Unto Us. Song, Away in The Manger, small children, followed by "The Manger Lullaby." Part III. Celebration Luke 2, 8 12, on screen, The Shep herds. Duet. The New Born King.

Recitation, Christmas Carol, and The Angel's Song. Song, The Shepherds and The Angels. Recitation, An Acrostic, Bethlehem. Soio, Glory to God in The Highest. Duet, The Shepherds At Bethlehem.

Part IV. Adoration Matt. 2, 1 11, on screen, Wise Men of the clas: of valuable instruction which they are ims made a hit receiving. The Min with "The Message of Old." "The Nativity" was recited by. Louis Delia Santa, Lowell Barnett.

Herbert LeCornec, John Murphy, Edward Germeshausen and Norman Del la Santa. Edward Hall 'brought down the house" with his recitation of "Little Johnny's Troubles." The program closed with a one act playlet, "The Press Prize Christmas Poem." The characters were: Kenneth Leake, editor; Eugene Armstrong Anthony Abele, Francis Bobb, Wal lace LeCornec, Norman Delia Santa, Edward Germeshausen, John Murphy and Jerome Murphy, poets. Open nights The Vogue. UNUSUAL, BUT TRUE Seldom do stores cut their prices on latest Christmas stock. We have done so to promote early shopping.

Collins' Pharmacy. d3 tf favorite Tobacco or a Rubber MassToBe Held Here Christmas services in the Catholic church will start with the midnight mass on Thursday. Father T. W. Horgan will be celebrant and will preach a sermon after the communion.

Appropriate music will be rendered by thei regular church choir. On Christmas morning there will be two masses, one at 8 o'clock and the other at 10 o'clock. If Father 'Healy is well enough to return he will celebrate the 8 o'clock mass and Father Horgan will officiate at the 10:30 mass. Father ri organ will preacn nis Christmas sermon at the late mass. There will also be mass at Knights Landing at 9 o'clock and at Blacks at 9 o'clock.

The children's choir under the direction of Sister Judith of Holy Rosary Academy will sing. For the midnight mass the selections will be: Silent Night Grouber Rheys Glory to God Traditional Adeste Novelio At the 8 o'clock mass the choir will render: Sleep Little Babe Holton Glory Be to God Traditional Adeste Fideles Novelio For the high mass at 10:30 o'clock the progj.am will be: Intl.0;te yrie Tozer Montoni Tozer Rhode Tozer Novelio Montoni Montoni Tozc Graduate Credo jlOfferatorium Agnes Dei Communio Recessionai; Glory Be to God Traditional Boys Make Hit In Christmas Program Two hundred persons, mostly kid dies, enjoyed the Christmas tree party at the New Parish Hall, Sunday af ternoon. Presents were given to all the little folks after a program had ijeen presented by the boys of the Parish School. Wallace LeCornec gave greetings anti Louis Delia Santa told of the "Origin of Christmas." both lads creating a most favorable impression old Franke, Helen Allison. Angels: Helen Summ, Hilda Franke, Alberta Kram, Martha Ploch jr, Norine Roth.

Shepherds: Daniel Barner, George Franke, Carl Franke. Bethlehem girls: Hilda Hcrmle. I.ucinda Ehrke, Katherine Franke. iAr.na and Hilda Plocher. Thc program gives the Christmas station and song.

A Humidor filled with his I TJf Leithold Broadcasting Christmas Gift Hints In Beautiful Portrayal IPghly inspirational was the. Christ lias entertainment given last evening it Holy Rosary Academy before a big Jp you have been thinking of buying a new frock for Christ mas, why not consider first the idea of having one of your old ones DYED or DRY CLEANED by us. Mast Like New' Dutcher Bros. Cleaning Dyeing Repairing Pleating Phone 384 DKV vy 80S Main Miss Saylors Unusual Chocolates $1.00 to $5M 1 Pound Maxixe Chocolated Cherries 49c Perfumes, Domestic and Imported 25c to $12.50 Combination Toilet Sets $1.50 Bath Crystals 25c to $6.75 Bodv Powder with Puff. $1.00 to $U0 Toilet Sets, Amber, Pearl Shell and Ivory $12M to $40M Full line of Pyralin Ivory toilet Articles Manicure Roll ups $5M to $18.00 Military Brush Sets $1.50 to $7.50 Shaving Mirrors $1M to $10.00 Safety Razors 99c to $10.00 Lather Brushes 75c to $5.00 Everreadv Flash Lights 35c to $4.50 Smoking Sets 50c to $4,50 Thermos Bottles and Food Jars $1.00 to $5.00 Eversharp Pencils 50c to $5.00 Fountain Pens, Wahl, Waterman, Parker, Duof old $2.75 to $10.00 Pen and Pencil Sets.

Waterman, Wahl and Parker Duofold. $4.50 to $15J50 Delight A Discreet infl of Charm Vanity Bags Purses Cases a Bill Folds KeyCaes "jr Kodaks Photo Albums oojuj zozjw )(fc to $7JJU rt Gift Stationery Perfume Atomizers and AppH S5 cator Bottles 75c io $8,50 Face Powder Comvacls 59c to $5.00 Dome's, Pivcr. Mavis, Colleen Ytoore j.n3 "Wtiwr i. tt' Ihv nw f' 'T ing at pri fmrn r' KIRK'S Wants One! Ball Bearing VELOCIPEDES! Tubular slcl frames, beautifully enameled rubber tires padded saddles adjustable handle bars. Selling for: $4.50 to $25 Laurence's 527 Mai St Phone 76 Pouch and a sweet tasting Briar Pipe those constitute a smoker's delight! What could be better for "His" Christmas? All Standard Brands of Cigars and Cigarettes in Christmas And, by the way, we have just received a special allotment of 10,000 5c NEVANDAS the kind you'll like every day in the year.

As usual our FRESH OLYMPIC OYSTERS are in demand for Yule Season Parties. Drop in and let us serve ycu with a cocktail! Martin J. Hucke Bank Exchange 506 Main St. IT o.O'.J rjieCLi jc uil uvjji i Electric Warming Pads $5.00 to $10.00 2to 5 b. pox Homemade Choc elates 99c and S1J98 2 lb Box Hard Mixed Candy 54c OrKN NIGHTS UNTIL XMAS If Leithold Drag Co.

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