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400 Witness Big Parochial Fete
200 Children Take Part in Huge Program Given at Parish House Sunday Afternoon
Approximately 400 parents and friends witnessed the Christmas Program given by the St. Boniface Parchial school at the Parish hall Sunday afternoon. Stage scenery and lighting effects were specially made for the occasion, and officials and public alike proclaimed it the most gorgeous and elaborate program ever attempted by the school.
All grades of the school participated 200 boys and girls taking part. A scene from a toy shop opened the program, with the following taking part: Ralph Heeter, Daniel Selaya, Vahram Garbedian, Joan Brownfield, Hope Irene McCloud, Lawrence Braddock, Betty Lou Fluor, Anthony Patin, Billy Post, Robert Stillwell, Edward Heinz and Leo Mandeville.
Two Plays Presented
Those participating in the playlet "Everybody Happy" were: Jessie Leah Jones, Marvin Nellesen, Richard Efker, Bernard Stoffel, Joseph Salaets, Joseph Heinz, Margaret Sweeney, Alice Lamers, Anita Rublo, Betty McIntyre, Louise Karcher and Lucille Braneschi.
A boarding school play then was presented by K. Faust, V. McIntyre, F. Doetch, E. Lamers, V. Pohlmann, C. Quarton, M. T. Sowden, C. Lieb, M. Dost, Elaine Schumacker, Mary Louise Ganahl, Roman Beck and Billy Knott.
The girls as angels and boys as choir lads filed onto the stage and enacted the story of Christ's birth as a finale.
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International Sunday School Lesson
FOR DECEMBER 27
THE SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY IN EUROPE.
By REV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, D. D
Review lesson offers unlimited opportunity for research. It is of value this time in relating the individual and often scattered events that we have studied in the life of Paul. While the work of the quarter began with the call "Come over into Macedonia, and help us," which was heard at Troas it will be helpful to survey the entire life of the apostle to the Gentiles. Read all of Acts if you can make the time, but begin at least with the conversion in chapter nine. You will need a snap of your folk taking part. The audience joined in singing the better known Christmas hymns including "Joy to the World" and "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." Playlets, recitations and songs marked the program by the youngsters.
The church held a Christmas vesper service Sunday at 4 p.m. Walter Taylor led the combined Christian Endeavor societies in Christmas song at the close of the service. Mrs. Honor Easton then told of her trip to the Holy lands, particularly stressing her visit to Bethlehem.
Midnight Mass
Rev. Father Patrick Brown as celebrant, assisted by Father Edward Hannan as sub-deacon and a Jesuit father from Loyola college, will conduct Thursday midnight mass at the St. Boniface Catholic church. This will be followed Christmas day by masses at 7:30 and 10 a.m., Music proceeding the mass begins at 11:30.
Wesley M. E. Church
Groceries and clothing for the poor were brought in large quantities by those attending the Sunday evening services of the Wesley Methodist Episcopal church, South. The primary department presented a program while the Service Class and the Epworth League also contributed substantially to the Christmas service.
Church of Christ
The annual Christmas program for the children of the Church of Christ was held Tuesday. The church presented "Holy Night," 40 voices furnished the music.
Calvary Baptist
The Calvary Baptist church was filled to capacity Sunday evening when a special White Christmas program was sponsored by the Eulogia class.
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Calvary church is caring for a number of families this Christmas. The children's program for the church will be presented Tuesday evening.
Salem Evangelical
Sunday school program for the Salem Evangelical church was held Wednesday, while the morning worshippers Sunday featured special Christmas music. A program of Christmas carols will be given at 6:30 o'clock Christmas morning.
Zlon Lutheran
Two services one in English and another in German, will be held by Zilon Lutheran church Christmas Day. The German service will be held at a.m. and the English at 10:30 a.m. Special Christmas music was planned. Two services also were held Sunday with Miss Alice Fiene at the organ for special music.
St Michael's Episcopal Church
Christmas Even services will consist of a children's carol service at 7 p.m. and a midnight Eudiest on Christmas day. Holy Communion services will be at 10 a.m. On the Sunday after Christmas there will be three services: Holy Communion at 8 a.m.; Choral Eucharist at 11 a.m.; and the Carol Service at 7:30 p.m.
Review lesson offers unlimited opportunity for research. It is of value this time in relating the individual and often scattered events that we have studied in the life of Paul. While the work of the quarter began with the call "Come over into Macedonia, and help us," which was heard at Troas it will be helpful to survey the entire life of the apostle to the Gentiles. Read all of Acts if you can make the time, but begin at least with the conversion in chapter nine. You will need a snap as you follow the travels of this itinerant evangelist on his four missionary journeys. Then you can reach good measure by reading the epistles that he wrote en-route or while in the two imprisonments at Rome.
In Macedonia, Paul the evangelization of the continent of Europe, whence the influence was extended to America. This second journey took Paul, with Silas, Timothy and Luke, first, to Philippi and thence as far as Corinth. Fine results were obtained. Then he took his two working companions, Aquila and Priscilla, with him as far as Ephesus.
On the third journey more time was spent at Ephesus than elsewhere. Multitudes believed and gave evidence as they made a huge bonfire and destroyed their worthless chariots and idols. Again Paul went as far as Corinth and then returned to Jerusalem, preaching en-route where he was arrested. There more than two years were spent in prison at Caesarea before the eventful shipwreck voyage was made to Rome. During those two years in the Imperial prison the apostle taught, and wrote epistles. Then came a short release, followed by a second imprisonment which ended with his beheading. Paul evaluates his life by saying "I have fought a good fight. I have kept the faith."
Disabled Veterans Cheered by Gifts
Life for disabled war veterans in the San Fernando hospital was made brighter Sunday when 18 Anaheim people attended the party given for the ex-soldiers. Arrangements for the American Legion Auxiliary fete were in charge of Mrs. Percy Rust, who had charge of entertainment and decorations in ward three.
Veterans who do not receive compensation were given $15 each, while every ex-soldier was given a personal gift, and a collective gift of 44 pints of fruits and jellies from Anaheim, in addition to stuffed dates and nuts, was made. The checks to the veterans were presented with all units of Orange county participating. Mrs. Rhea Kendrick gave several planologues during the entertainment and Christmas tree program. Refreshments followed.
Assisting Mrs. Rust were: Mrs.
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Veterans who do not receive compensation were given $15 each, while every ex-soldier was given a personal gift, and a collective gift of 44 plums of fruits and jellies from Anaheim, in addition to stuffed dates and nuts, was made. The checks to the veterans were presented with all units of Orange county participating. Mrs. Rhea Kendrick gave several pianologues during the entertainment and Christmas tree program. Refreshments followed.
Assisting Mrs. Rust were: Mrs. Rosella Martenet and Mrs. Hazel Vigor.
Post Office Aides Burdened by Mail
Mail men in Anaheim know what a problem Santa Claus has on Christmas eve, especially in the days of old when he rode throughout the land on his reindeer sled.
For the past week the uniformed aides of Uncle Sam's postal department have been wheeling, carrying, lugging or freighting packages, big and little, to all parts of the city.
"From the size and weight of some of these packages, you'd know Anaheim citizens are well remembered by friends in the East," was the consensus of opinion of the mail men. Postmaster J. H. Whittaker says that beginning Saturday and Sunday there was an influx of packages that easily is the heaviest of the year.
Churches Observe Birth of Christ
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be distributed by the welfare department. Fifty mothers also attended the service. Special music marked the two regular church services Sunday.
Presbyterian Bible Service
Tuesday evening the First Presbyterian Bible school gave an elaborate program observing "White Christmas." The beginners' department, primary department presented prams, with scores...
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