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Show All are Invited to meet old and new friends, college students home on holiday, and relatives many by being entertained church families. Elder Jean Is making the ar. Yeakey rangements. No meeting of the Junior high and senior high fellowships are scheduled for Sunday evening, Dec. 26, In order that mem-ter- s may spend this holiday evening at home with their f am. Uy and friends. Regular meet-tns will resume Jan. 2. Both groups report a wonder, ful evening last Sunday when they caroled In the community, and enjoyed buffet suppers, the juniors at Fellowship hall, the seniors at the home of Dr. Robert Birch. The junior highs prepared a food basket to help make Christ, mas brighter for some family In the city Two programs are scheduled for Christmas Eve. The first is the annual childrens ser. vice at 7 p.m. Adult monitors will care for the child, ren. No other adults are al. lowed. This Is a service Just for children. About 120 at- tended last year to sing carols, hear Christmas stories of oth. er lands read by the minister, all by candlelight. The service ends at 7:43 p.m. and parents should be on hand to pick up their children prompt, The second service will ly. be the traditional midnight ser. vice, which begins at 11 p.m. fellowship hour follow the even-lnservice. On Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, Pastor and Mrs. Mulder are hosting an adult social at the church. A very brief time will be devoted to consideration of congregational proposals for and Purgatory is complete- ly bypassed. Legends of Many Lands g and a three to five year-old- s nursery for infants during the 11 a.m, worship service. Pastor Nielsen will preach on the topic, Sons Or Slaves?". The Church Council will meet on Tuesday evening, December 28, at 7:30 p.m. to make final plans for the week of Dec. 27 will be the Rev, Alfred Mulder, pastor of the Christian Reformed church. Devotions at breakfast at PI. oneer and Godfrey Nursing Homes on Sunday, Dec. 26 will be condu cted by Holy Cross Lu. therao church. Holy Cross Community Lutheran Church Presbyterian Chilstmas eve candlelight will be held at Holy Cross at 7:30 p.m., with spe. clal music to be provided by the Junior choir, Many famll. tar carol will be sung, elL maxed by the singing of SI. lent Night, Holy Night dur. tng a candlelighting ceremony. The Rev. tverett Nielsen, pas tor, will preach on the topic, From Darknes to Light". On Sunday morning, regular A service 11 Sunday school classes will be held at 9: 30 a.m. for child, red In grades one through nine and adults, with classes for There is also a legend in . n 4 FISH the Emerald Isle concerning " VPI ST. it.ch Lons the burning of the Christ Weber, of suburban La- - - feT1 hesd-Christm- g candle-lightin- J Methodist Church s r..pMerry Christmas Jessie B. Nelson YARN & DRAPERY SHOP Michael's Episcopal Church large assortment of g ev-er- y pi l Christian Reformed Church (Tv To Cdirishuas blessings to yon and yours! tft Shoppe 29 Main South give meaning to your Christmas celebrating, we Invite you to begin your Christ, mas Day by attending our spe-clChristmas service. The service will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Christmas Day at our location of 625 South Third The service will con. East. slst of carol singing, the Christmas story, responsive readings, special music, and a brief Christmas message by the past-or- . We hope you will attend. Our Sunday schedule Is as follows: "Way Of Life pro. gram on KBUH radio at 8:35 a.m. Sunday school classes at 9:30 a.m., and our worship services at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 Youth activities and a p.m'. Episcopal Organization, which is com posed of ninth through twelfth grade youth of the parish. They will entertain members of youth organizations of the same age group from the Holy Cross Lutheran and First Presbyter lan Churches. Dancing, games, and refreshments are planned. In a traditional Christmas Eve observance, the parish will hold Choral Eucharist services beginning at 11:30 p.m., with Father William Hannifin as cel. ebrant. A choral Eucharist also will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. on Christmas morning. The Feast of St. Stephen will be observed in celebrations of the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 26. Also planned on Sunday is the annual childrens Christmas and party, which pageant will take place at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Celebrations of the Holy Eu. charlst also are planned at 9 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 27, In observance of the Feast of St. John the Evangelist, and again at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 28, when the Feast of the Holy Innocents will be served. which include - Stuffed Cosmetic Sets - Radios Clocks - Christmas Wreaths - Cameras - Pipes PLUS many, many Glens more. FREE Drug PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY 36 South Main Mj CL Us N 'y the Spirit? of Christmas bring :CDatj - -f- A I ;X 'I -- t t ySL - i- v vt V' '! c w v V rfc- ' r I k, j 41? h ' " y 1 Ui' i n, ,J t r you Happiness and Contentmeit , WJ " V 17 e&rly part of the season and mas candle. In ancient days due' of malleable striw a bow of most our famous Many a candle is left.gg g near and The most popular ear today buftaloraldlngs. legends have in the window on fish at the Mingo WildUfeouettes: toques and burning do' For as they say Refuge in southeast Missouri, hugging turbans, mention, let in Ireland, Who knows, There -- ill b, eo chuaro'i fPUon on others which arc some Christmas Bible classes or adult Bible Eve, Jesus, in certain practiced only study during the holidays. and Joseph may come countries. Some of these are Mary not to Palestine, but again; Annual Meeting, Including votP charming' that it is a to the Emerald Isle." This I TL for on the proposed budget ing In Alder$gaT Fhame that we Americans candle, burning in the win1&6C. jhave not adopted them. dow, just may light the way The young women of nor. for Mary and Joseph who them England continue to might be looking for shel- Reguiar weekly schedule is presen e a legend concern-a- ter. follows: mg Christmas holly. Many Although the Irish have a girl , still believes that if s"vc,e 10 a.m.; church 10:15 been said to have the always Pce9 ,Plec .f holb gift of gab," it is the to 11:15 a.m.; Junior High MYF, The church will return to Its 4 to 5 p.m : Senior High MYF, nder her pillow during the regular morning schedule on French peasants of the re7:30 to 9:00 p.m, A nursery observance of Christmas, Sunday, Dec, 26, with church who believe that all gions !her chances for obtaining is provided during regular school at 9:30 a.m. and mornbabies born on Christmas Adult choir church services. No her a.m. at Sermon are assured. ing worship "prince to be by the pastor and music practice is held each Tuesday doubt this practice has its Eve will have a ready and 7 facile tongue. and the at p.m. Junior choir Uoints by the youth choir. Nursery each Wednesday at 4 p.m. at f will tie available during the serIt is estimated that 300 milthe church. vice. In Switzerland the un- lion people In other parts of the We would like to take this The youth choir will rehearse married romantic couples world use coconuts In some at 9;30 a.m. In the choir room. opportunity to wish everyone a a belief. Should foim eierv dav. very happy and healthy new iave similar The annual Christmas fellow, a Swiss miss meet a young year. ship coffee1 will be held follover who offers her a sprig the morning service, lowing of the mountain flower, In the lobby of Gillespie hall. edelweiss, shes engaged. St. There is nothing, though, in the legend about what hapconcluding at midnight. The old pens if the young lady carols will be sung, the youth would offer a gentleman a choir will be heard In eight A busy schedule of services sprig. the and other activities is planned Christmas selections, pastor will bring a Christmas at St. Michaels Episcopal Although many believe Gifts sermonette, and the service will church during the remain that Ireland is a little bit of conclude with the lovely der of Christmas Week and the Irish have a ceremony in which continuing Into the Christmas heaven, one participates. charming Christmas belief. New Year Interim. Activities for the remainder If one should die on Christof the week will begin with a mas day, so they believe, he Toys -Toys youth dance at the church from goes straight to Heaven. 8 to 11 p.m. Thursday even The doors to Paradise are -lng. The dance Is being held such fortunates, for open Youth by the Senior Ministerial fellowship chap, lain at the Cooley Hospital the Wi)t JOURNAL, Brigham Gty, Utah Thursday, December 23, 1965 THE BOX ELDER - y' MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY N, NaitlAOl Gcut x y 5 Ji 0 A, Siwict- - |