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Show 1 A pECEMBER 21, 1950 . aE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN t age tiers GREETINGS people that walked in 'darkness have seen t 11131 dwelt land of ;re8- jflotli. uDon'them doth a lieht shine . ... W 01 Ul" ' ' - - to US 8-CHHU 10 uvt.ii, uiiw wa a ouii is given, "j!e government shall be upon his shoulder: his name shall be called wonderful, Counsellor, .-orlastincr Father Prince nf Pparo " i,ty uO o - we approach Christmas, these words of , v lift." Uvaui w f3 vm a b iviinvn Lrhrist Child in a manger. 3ut we will miss the message of Christmas if have only our eyes falling on Christ the Child, our hearts saying: "No room! No room for , thou man of Galilee". . rhristmas is the Word become flesh: God's S revealed to men. The Christmas word needs jjorne flesh in us and dwell in our hearts that too, may -love. , - pray that through-out the coming year our ade toward every one will reflect the light of Christmas Star. May each one ot us be the Ltmas message messenger this year. Rev Frank G. Mar, . Pastor, Community Presbyterian Church Clubs and Socials Bible Study Class, Mrs. LaMar Boren was hostess to the Bible study class Wednesday Wednes-day evening of last week for a lovely Christmas party. Atter lunch there were games and an exchange of gifts around the beautifully lighted tree. Present were Mrs. Walter Durrant, Mrs. Olen M. Robinson. Mrs. R. C. Taylor. Mrs. Ira Thornton, Mrs. T. J. Turner. Mrs. S. A. Slater, Mrs. Joseph Hoglund, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Robert Stephenson, Mrs. Frank Gordon, Mrs. Frank Bush, Mrs. Arthur Dltlevsen and Mrs. C. A. Grant. ner, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Seastrand, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Winter, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Orant, Mr. and Mrs. At ton Stelner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoglund, Mr. Robinsori, and Wilson Cunningham. Extra euests were Mrs. Marcelle H. Skinner, Mrs. Mable Boley, Mrs. Ralph Romlnger ana miss nine Shatter. Second Ward Carolers Gleaners, Junior Gleaners, M Men and Junior M Men of the. Second ward Sunday evening went caroling to all the older people and homebound In the ward. Later they went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean S Farnsworth where Mr. and Mrs Owen D. Chrlstensen joined as hosts In serving refreshments. Lady Lions Christmas party for American Fork Lady Lions was held Thurs day night at the home of Mrs. James S. Chadwick. Holiday decorations prevailed throughout the home and were used effectively effec-tively on the dinner tables where covers were laid , for 30 ladles. Favors were Christmas corsage tied with ribbon. After dinner Mrs. Chadwlck's daughters, Mrs. Gary Martin and Miss JoAnn Chadwick, played carols as organ and piano duets and Miss JoAnn Snage payments, Doultry and egg livings on mi supplies -1st tend to make m merrier for poultry members. AIMERS CO-0 6W9. MW- .MUtoOv (mmm Braadtrt to Urn Clubs and Socials Fireside Group First. and Fifth ward Fireside groups were guests Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Grant for" an enjoyable Christmas par ty. . Dlnnea was served at 8:30 from tables decorated with win ter scenes and candelabra. Fav Arlitra Guild ors were miniature Santas, ioi ,.cf,00 iUn., or a r. lowing dinner a program mciua vmiouirg ... , J . wn,. Til,,. Ill A-.. .11 J - knU llAntnil CU ICIW1U OWl J AH U1U5 tXZJZZ. Tf Flower" by Mrs. Reed H. Robin 7? o r:: V,;: r frt son, which closed with a candle A. Bennett made effective table SSJ s decorations pine boufh candle sticks and canyon foliage In a variety of colors, hvthe Richards living room add ed to the picturesque effect. Foi lowing dinner there were games and carols and Santa came and distributed gifts. Mrs. Orson M. Slack. Mrs. W. L. Faddis, Mrs, John W. Gerber, Mrs. Noel Knight, and Mrs. Keith Wagstaf f formed the committee on ar rangements. V Seventh Ward Carolers Senior class ,of 4he Seventh ward Sunday School spent Satur dav evenlne caroling to sic and homebound in various sec ftnna nf tho rnmmnnlfcv. These UUiU V - 1 . . 15. 16 and 17 year olds then went iff J. Davis Stewart where hot cno colate and sandwiches were serv ed, games played and gifts ex- cuuugcu. i 1 1 ing by Mrs. Foulger, singing of t, MT tr carols and exchange of gifts, "v " I ntk.. mmnluHl ! were Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Gard- gave a delightful reading, "The Littlest Angel. ; Mrs. Claud Pratt sang and Mrs. J. Ralph Selbel read a take-off on "The Might Before Christmas. Committee members for the lovely affair were Mrs. seioei, president, ana her officers, Mrs. Wj J. Walter, Mrs. John H. Miller,, Mrs. Keith f Nielsen, Mrs. Walton E. Foulger, Mrs. R. W. Halllday, Mrs. Alvln Teuscher and Mrs. J. B. Storrs. 'Garden Club Parks Cafe was the scene of the Garden club's Christmas dinner party Wednesday evening cf last week. Tables were exquisitely ex-quisitely decorated with sliver candles and ribbon, Christmas ornaments and cleverly designed cinnamon bears, all the work ot Mrs. C. P. Jensen, club president. Place cards were candy canes in silver refleetors. Harold M. Pax-man Pax-man acted as master of cere monies and after dinner Mrs. Le-Orande Le-Orande Mott and Mrs. William E. Shelton took charge of games, Mrsi Ernest Hlndley and Mrs. Leo T. Hansen had charge of arrangements. ar-rangements. ' '" Planetarium Two of our Urgeit planetarium, In which movements of the start re reproduced with startling reaV iim, have domes of stainless steel on which star Images srt projeet r GREETINGS , In the mist of world unrest the spirit of Christmas Christ-mas descends upon us and the beauty and joy of it belongs to everyone, but our share will be lost unless we expose ourselves to the true meaning of the season. V Christmas is the one great Christian holiday. It is the prayer of every member of the ARLITRA GUILD that the religious spirit of the season will be preserved. Jesus of Nazareth still lives in the hearts of all "who by word or kindly deed bring peace into the lives of Others. 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