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—Thunday, December 22. .9*o SENTINEL
Xmas Church Services
The Christmas Church serv
ices in Potomac will be as fol
lows:
Potomac Church Family
Christmas Eve Candlelight Serv
ice at 8 p.m.
St Francis—Family service of
Carols and Lessons at 6 p.m.
The midnight service will begin
at 11:30 p.m.
Our Lady of Mercy—Midnight
Mass, 12.
On Christmas Day there will
be a 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. service
at the Potomac Church. At St.
Francis a 10 a.m. Holy Com
munion is scheduled. Our Lady
of Mercy will have masses
scheduled for 7:30, 9, 10:30 and
1 2 in the morning.
St. Francis
Christmas Pageant
The third grade classes at St
Francis produced a Christmas
Pageant, directed by Betty
Noyes, on December 17. The
well known story of the birth
of Christ was told by the class,
portraying angels, shepherds,
and all of the original cast.
Bumpsy Adams narrated the
story while her fellow thespians
carried out their parts on the
stage. The highlight of the show
were a live donkey, donated by
Betty Wheeler, and a baby
lamb, lent by the Bill Redding
family, that appeared in the
manger scene.
Following the Pageant the
Junior choirs of St. Francis and
the Potomac Church led mem
bers of the community in Christ
mas Caroling around a bon fire
in the St Francis yard.
They’re Home
The College and Prep School
Clan have reached the home
fires, and most of them gath
ered at the Hunt Club on De
cember 17 for a grand old re
union dance. An orchestra was
on hand to keep things swing
ing and apnong the crowd in
vited Were the following: Tricla
and Syl Bogley, Judy Tipton,
Mary Christianson, Bob Greer,
Carol Strictrott, Cindy Holland,
Judy Hougen, Tommy Butz,
Joyce and George Sharp, Daryl
Rekemeyer, Diane McAllister,
Faith Bullis, Carol and Johnny
Hazard, Virginia Poole, Bob
Marvin, Dennis Grady, Frank
Holland, Donny DeFranceaux,
Dick Johnson. John O’Hara,
Sonny and Billy McCrossln,
Mike Kidder, Leith McLean,
Nancy Whitmore, Don Fresh,
Bob Rosbe, John Coakley. Jeff
Fort, Debby Kreeger, Teddy
Kay, Gary Poole, Ruffin Mad
dox, Bonnie Barr, Tommy
Hayes, Bryan Johnson, Diane
Counselman, Bobby and Vemon
Briggs, Mike McConnie, Charles
Wilson, Howie Noyes, Godfrey
Kauffman, Peggy Thomas, Sue
Hammond, Patty Brite, Bonnie
West Marilyn Twisa and Sally
Mcßryde.
The party was a huge success.
Christmas spirit was flowing
and the ballroom floor was
Jammed until the last dance at
1 a.m.
Party Delayed
Mr. and Mr. Frank Harris,
er. had planned a reception for
their son, Frank jr. and his new
bride, Judith. The Harris’ sent
out invitations for December 11,
and when the snow storm
struck they knew their plans
were doomed. They had made
arrangements for their guests
to park in the meadow and be
transported to their home via a
Jitney bus. The Harris home in
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"The Glen,” was not even ap
proachable, much less parkable,
and after taking a general con
sensus of convenient dates for a
rescheduling they found that
they would have to wait until
after January L
There is a happy ending to
their plans, however, practically
in that all the food prepared has
been frozen, so when the day
arrives the hard work la already
accomplished.
The Junior Harris’ were mar
ried August 26 in Charlotte,
N. C., and are living in Alex
ander, Va. Mrs. Harris was the
former Judith Walker, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Walker of Charlotte. The couple
met while attending Duke Jni
versity.
I’ve Heard . . .
Mrs. C Craig McMullen,
Claire Harting’s mother from
St. Petersburg, Fla., arrived
early for the Christmas holidays
and drove by herself, making
the trip In two days.
That, Famley Syrian, Trippe
Harting’s championship pony is
being retired from One Day
Events by Trippe. Trippe’s long
legs and the ponie’s short ones,
are beginning to tangle.
That, Bud Downs has been
house bound with the flu for
the past week, and is still fenced
In.
That, Alice and Richmond
Keech, the James Douglass,’
possibly the Joe Raffertys, and
the Pat Monroes are Southern
bound for Christmas. The for
mer three couples are going to
Florida and the Monroes will
be in puerto Rico.
That, the John Adams party
slated for December 11 carried
on In spite of the blizzard. John
spent the entire evening
shuttling guests from road to
house and never did get to his
own party.
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hm, to lift oar beam with Ite inspiring promise of
peace on earth. ..good win toward all men.
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That, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Taimi gave their third annual
Christmas Glug party at their
home on Burbank dr. t Decem
ber 18. Ninety guests arrived
during the course of the eve
ning.
That, Pat Rasbury, of Con
cord, celebrated her 14th birth
day on December 16 with a
dance party at her home.
That, Godfrey Kauffmans
have moved into their new home
adjacent to their former Piney
Meetinghouse Farm. The new
owners of the old farm, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Mathiasen, have ex
perienced their first snow bound
in Potomac and from all reports
weathered the storm like na
tives.
General Approval
Given WSSC 1961
Budget Proposal
The Washington Suburban
Santitary Commission’s propos
ed $4.1 million budget for 1961
met with generally favorable
reaction from the public last
week during a public hearing on
the finance program.
Endorsement of the budget,
which Includes provisions for a
three-cent increase in the sewer
use charge for suburban Mary
land subscribers, came from the
Allied Civic Group of Silver
Spring, the Prince Georges
County Civic Federation and the
com m 1 ssion’s own financial
advisory committee.
A letter opposing the sewer
rate proposal was received from
the Citizens Association of Mt.
Rainier. The commission will
take final action on the budget
before the end of next week.
What stronger breastplate
than a heart,attainted f
Germantown
By Deborah H. Lenz
WAverly 6-0692
A great many changes of
plans and appointments were
caused by last week’s unexpect
ed heavy snowfall. Life outside
the home almost ceased to exist
for a few days. Gradually, how
ever, our communities are dig
ging out of their temporary im
prisonment, and getting back
to normal civilization.
Students are finding their
way home for the holidays.
Last Wednesday Ted Lenz ar
rived from Mount Hermon
School, Mount Hermon, Mass.
Vemon Martens of Georgetown
University arrived Thursday.
On Friday Kristin Westfall
came from Allegheny College,
Meadville, Pa., and from Shep
herd College In Shepherdstown,
W Va., Michael Morris, Thomas
Bowman and Bea Leather-man.
Others are arriving this week.
Mrs. E. J. Martens, who
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Dr. Vemon L. Martens, has re
turned to Germantown after an
extended trip to the West Coast.
After visiting her sister and
brother-in-law in St. Louis, Mo.,
she drove west with them, vis
iting relatives and seeing the
country all along the way.
Mr. Eugene H. Waters was
honored last Tuesday when he
was awarded a 50-year pin and
life membership in the Masonic
Pentalpha Lodge.
EMFA Robert D. Young, serv
ing in the U. S. Navy, Nuclear
Submarine Base, New London,
Conn., visited for 10 days in
Germantown recently, staying
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray M.
Smith, and for a few days with
Roy Briggs and “Bo” (Horace)
Wear. The truck driven by Roy
Briggs in which they were rid
ing turned over near Wight
mans’ meadow on Saturday
night, December 10, and all
three boys were Injured and
taken to hospitals. Roy suffered
a bruised knee and was dis
charged after treatment at Sub
prban Hospital. “Bo” had a deep
forehead cut and remained at
Suburban until the following
Tuesday. Bob, after one night at
the U. S. Naval Hospital, Be
thesda, was discharged. He suf
fered forehead cuts.
Turning to a nappler subject,
a small, new arrival has been
welcomed at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph L. Windsor, in
the person of five-month-old
Barbara Ann, whom the Wind
sors are adopting through the
Welfare Board In Rockville. A
happier pair of parents could
not be found, and they report
that Barbara Ann, “a little doll,”
is all they dreamed of. She en
tered their home on Friday, De
cember 9, the very day she was
five months old.
The Youth Group of the
Damestown Presbyterian
Church held its Christmas
Party last Sunday evening, De
cember 18. Originally scheduled
for the previous week, the party
was postponed because of the
snowstorm. An exchange of
gifts was held, and a special
offering taken for some char
itable Christmas project.
Last evening, December 21,
at the Germantown Baptist
Church, was held the Church
School Christmas program. A
play “Cindy Copes with Christ
mas,” was presented as well as
recitations and carol singing.
The pastor, the Rev. Jerry Col
lins, gave the message.
On Christmas morning the
worship service will be held at
6 a.m. at the Baptist Church,
tills taking the place of the reg
ular morning worship. No
church school will be held.
As previously announced, the
4-H Club will go caroling to
morrow evening, after which
the club’s Christmas party will
be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Dorsey.
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