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ChndfYHs Eve Services Of To Light Continued from Page 1 Shepherds: Choir—“Prelude Thought to Christmas” Hymn— “Joy to the World.” Adoration of the Wise Men: Choir—“All Among the Leaves So Green” Hymn: “We Three Kings Of the Orient Are”. Offertory Solo—“Christmas Eve (Hageman), J. J. Miller. We Renew Our Love for the -»r- ,,\ 7 Christ Child: Choir “Awake! Awake!” Benediction. Mrs. William Oetjen is the or ganist and Mr. Reynold Ellis is the choir director. Traditional Candle Light Service The traditional Candle Light Service will be held at Faith Lutheran Church, Hayden ave. and Glenside rd. at 11:00 p.m. The service opens with the Pre lude, “Christmastide”, (R. Bour don) played by Hubert Corina, or ganist assisted by Ann Woehr- MERRY CHRISTMAS From J. A. PLUNKETT, who Wishes for Everybody AU the Joys and Blessings of This Christmas Season! SPECIAL—Our Own Famous Home-Made ICE CREAM—All Flavors ___ ___ _____ _____ Qt JACK FROST DONUT SHOP 15614 Euclid at Coit j. a. plunkett, Prop. We Make Our Own Ice Cream and Sherbets FIVE POINTS & 925 East 152nd St Stewing CHICKENS u-. 35c u 35c Bulk Perk ROAST Free Faking ^0 GL. 9872 ’’Hi, Neighbor Itterril CkiUtunaA You and Everybody. May the Joys, Happi ness and Blessings of This Season Brighten Your Path Thru the Years. DDK FISH 19 YEARS SERVING CLEVELAND 13444 EUCLID at SUPERIOR Liberty 1350 icr ROASTING CHICKENS 5 LBS. AND UP 45c ib. Picnic Sirloin HAMS STEAKS EC- Pot Roast SAUSAGE 0’ BEEF »23c u 40c Rib Poik CORNED BEEF KOSilfll STYLE ih- 4bc on Lot Hext Boor North mann, oboe and Larry Corina, flute. The program will follow with the “Carol of the Bells”, (M. Leon tovitch) sung by the Choir in the Narthex, “Adeste Fideles” the Pro cessional Hymn will follow with the Choir singing the first stan za in latin, during the liturgical service the Choir will sing, “Kyrie dicta de Angelis” in the original Greek, and the Gradual Anthem, ’’Glory to God” (G. B. Pergolesi). The Christmas Eve message will be given by The Rev. Armin C. Draegert followed by the offertory anthem, “The Lord Is Come”, (I. Wilson). During the distribution of the “The Lord's Supper”, the Choir will sing, “Of the Father’s Love Begot ten” a plain song and “Gabriel from Heaven Descending” ar ranged by S. Bingham. The serv ice closes with the Recessional Hymn, “Joy to the World” and I’ostlude, “Joy to the World” W. Wehmeyer. the by United Brethren Hayden at Alder The Service of Light will be served in this church at 11:00 o’clock Christmas Eve with a com plete worship service being planned. Rev. John W. Grohne will give a Christmas meditation “No Room” and the choir will contribute to the beautiful service with the fol lowing numbers under the direc tion of Mrs. Martha Berg. “I Wonder As I Wander (Carol Appalachian) “Gloria in Excelsis (Mozart) “Glory to God in the Highest (Pergolesi) “Glory to God” (Handel). Quartet—“Angels Song” (Stick les) Organ Postlude “Good Christians Now Let Us Rejoice” (Bach). Members of the quartet are Ernestine Anderson, soprano Mar tha Barcker, contralto William B. Pilot, tenor and William Robinson, bass. Candlelight Hour At First Presbyterian At 11:00 o’clock Christmas Eve a Candlelight service will be ob served at First Presbyterian Church under the sponsorship of the Manse Group, assisted by the choir and the Tries. The choir will sing a varied program of Christmas Mrs. Tanno will play lowing service music and in the fol- Choir: “Hence all Sadness” (Bach) Have Heard on High” Shako Off Your Drousy Sleep” (Old French) “Still Grows the Evening O’er Bethlehem Town” (Bohemian) “Coventry Carol” (English) “Balulalow” (Warlock) Soprano Obligato Geraldine Peek “Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee’ (Bach) “Whence Comes This Rush of Wings” (Old French). Fears .and ‘Angels We “Shepherds Appalachian Carol—“Jesus, Jes us Rest Your Head”—Soloist, Ruby Helfrich. Organ: “Noel Basque (Benoit) “Gesu Bambino” (Yon). Christmas Eve Carol Service A beautiful carol service during which four young women, repre senting angels, will light their candles from on the altar, and then in turn light the small candle which each’ worshipper has re ceived as he entered the church, will mark Christmas Eve at Ea-t Cleveland Congregational Church. The service is at 11 o’clock. Rev. Earle C. Hockwald, the pas tor, will read the scriptures, and for each reading there will be an accompanying anthem or solo and a carol by the congregation. Serving as the Christmas angels, wearing long white robes, will be Betty Feightner, Judy Rosemary Zabner and Smith. Dauber, Nancy the pre and the The service opens with lude “Chimes and Carols” anthems to be sung include “Abid- Ing In The Fields”, an old Welsh song “Gesu Bambini” (Yon) and “On That Most Blessed Night” (Neopolitan). Clarence Parsh will sing Riger’s “Virgin’s Slumber Song.” The Christmas Eve medita tion is “Watchmen Tell Us of the Night”. Midnight Mass At Christ The King Monsignor Thomas V. Shannon of Christ the King Catholic Church, Terrace at Noble rd. will officiate at the solem high mass to be held at midnight Christmas Eve. A combined men and boys choir will sing. A second low mass will be held in the parish hall for worshippers unable to gain ad mittance into the sanctuary for the high mass. Pontifical Mass ob- Christmas Eve sendees in Cal-' vary Lutheran Church -will open at 10:00 o’clock with preliminary music on the Vibraharp by Mrs. Leona Eden followed by the organ prelude “Carols of the Christ Child by Maryott. This arrangement in cludes the lovely “Noel of the Pells,” “Joseph Sought A Dwelling Place,” “Piping Tune of the Pa tient Shephards”, “The High, Bright Star” and “Hush! Mind the Little One”. Miss Eleanore Kinke laar, the organist, will conclude the prelude with “Noel” by DuBois. Hold High A pontifical high mass will cele brate Christmas Eve at St. Philo mena’s Catholic Church, 13824 Euclid ave. with Monsignor Griffin conducting the service. A dren's choir will sing. chi I- Carillon to Ring at Midnight The Christmas Eve Candlelight Service at St. James Lutheran. Church, 1424 Hayden ave.. will be gin at 10:45 p.m. Music to be presented will be two anthems by the choir, a Resting Place” and “Gesu Bambino” Yon), the quartet composed of Messrs. Ray R. Wagner anti Ray S. Wagner and the Misses Elaine Swain and Helen Richards will sing “Good Christian Men Rejoice” (German 14th Century Carol) and the duet “The Sleep of the Child Jesus” (Gevaert) by Mrs. Patricia Schneider and Miss Natalie Stark. Miss Lois C. Kensley will preside at the organ console and present the prelude “Christmas Pastorale” (Faulkes) “I Wonder as I Wan der” (Mt. Carol) “First Noel” (Dr. Louis Balogh) and for the postude “Christmas Eve” (Mailing). The music is under the direction of Mrs. Rowena Kailer Cargill. ‘Joseph Came Seeking (Willoughby) (Pietro A. Other features of the service will consist of congregational sing ing of Christmas Carols, the candle-lighting service and the Christmas mediation. The program will conclude at 12:00 midnight with the Carillon Tower Bells pro claiming forth the Advent Christmas Day. of to at The public is cordially invited attend all Christmas services St. James. Worship Hours On Chris* mos Morning Page 1 Mrs. Charles Dishong. Is Ringing” Continued from M. Diesing, Mr. and A. Reichheld, Jr., Ho "Today There (Christiansen), choir. “Whence Is that Goodly Frag rance?” (Baker), soloist, Anne M. Dicsing. “Glory to God in the Highest” (Peigolesit), choir. “Sing, O Heaven” (Tours) Choir and soloist, Anne M. Diesing. “Yesu Bambino” (Yon)—A Solo by Mr. Ho Dishong. V United Brethren Hayden at Alder Rev. Samuel Smith wi.'l preach on the topic “The Christ Child Is Here” at regular morning hour of worship at 10:45 o'clock. Divinity Student Speaka Harold Eberhard,, a divinity student, will occupy the pulpit at Windermere Presbyterian Church for the 11:00 morning service and the quartet will sing selection from “The Mesiah.” Topic: “When tha Angels Depart” Two services are being held Sunday at the Church of the Naz arene, Hayden at Claiborne rd., Rev. James E. Hunton, pastor. At the 10:45 a. m. service the sermon topic will be “When The Angels Depart” and the music in cludes a quartette singing “Glory to the King of Kings” and a con tralto solo “He Shall Feed His Flock Like A Shepherd” from Handel’s “Messiah.” In the eve ning at 7:’0 o'clock candlelight hour a mixed octette will offer FURNACES and CONVERSION BURNERS Moncrief Niagara Sunbeam Luxcnre And Other Leading Makes FREE SURVEY AND ESTIMATES Cleaning, Repairing and Service On Ail Makes J. A. LOCHER AND SON Specialist in Gas Heating 12825 Superior Ave. A lAf GAS dnAVV HEATING GL. 6309 6704 “And There Were Shepherds” and W’illiam Galbreath, tenor, sings “Cantique deNoel” (Adam). Rev. Hunton’s meditation is “Christmas Benefits.” Concludes Advent Sermon Series The final sermon in the Advent series which Rev. Earle C. Aoch wald, pastor of East Cleveland Congregational church has been preaching this pre-Christmas sea son will be given at the Christ mas Sunday worship at 11:00 o’clock. It is “Prepare Ye the Way by' Receiving Christ.” Jean Fick and Charlotte Rivonka will sing “He Shall Feed His Flock” from Handel's “Messiah” while the choir will offer Cantique deNoel” (Adam). The prelude is “Silent Night” (Rogers) and the offertory organ music will be a Christmas' selection entitled “Chimes.” Junior Choir Sings In Calvary Lutheran Church, Euclid at Lockwood, there will be a Christmas worship at 10:45 o’clock. The pastor, Rev. John V Grohne will speak on “The Mt ing of Christmas”. Under direction of George Blum Junior choir will sing “Lo, 1. a Rose E’er Blooming (Praetoriu and “O Come To My Heart, Lo: Jesus”. A duet, “Children’s Praye. from “Hansel and Gretel” will be sung by Barbara Walker and Janet Yeske. The Sunday school hour at 9:30 will be a period of caroling during which the pastor will tell a Christmas story. Family Service “Family Day” will be observed by members of the Church of the Cross Christmas Sunday with one service being held at 10:45 o’clock. There will be no other services in the church Christmas Day. Dr. Earl R. Henderson will baptize children on that day. One Service Only One service only wiii Christmas Sunday in Baptist Church. During morning hour also mark tiie First the 11:00 of worship, the Nursery, Kindergarten and Chil dren's Hour, will provide a place of worship for children up to 12 years of age. The pastor. Rev. Robert Earl Slaughter will speak on “The Unknown Saviour.” There will be Christmas music by the choir. Special Music at Faith Lutheran Christmas Day service?- will be held at Faith Lutheran Church at 10:30 a.m.’and will open with the organ prelude. “In Joyful Adora tion-’ (C. Mueller) followed by the Processional Hymn, “Christians Awake”. The Rev. A. C. Draegert’s Christmas message on this great Festival will he one all Christians will want to hear. The Choir will sing the Gradual Anthem, “The First Nowell”, (Traditional Eng lish). Offertory Anthem, “Angels We Have Heard” (French Carol) and during the Distribution of the Lord’s Supper, “In dulci jubilo”, (Traditional German Caroll and “Once in Royal David's City” (J. H. Gauntlett). The service closes with the Recessional, “Joy to the World.” Music at Faith Church dut.bg the Festival season as well as through out the year is under the leadership of Hubert Corina, as sisted by Marjorie Keller, Bernice Bode, Ellen Gehle, Carol Keller, Helen Corina, Dorothy Holub, Bar bara Haer, Janet Degenkolb, Vir ginia Wochele. Wilma Enkler, Mary Woehrmann. Ann Woe hr mann. Ruth Hahnel, Margaret Kunz, Lar ry Corina, Donald Eaton, Harold Keller and Neil Purdy, Christmas Sunday Worship Service Christmas Morn will be com memorated at -9:30 a.m. by the Sunday School of St. Lutheran Church, 1424 Hayden ave. with the Junior Singers’ Club, under direction of Mrs. Rowena Kailer Cargill with Miss Helen Richards at the organ console. The Club will sing “Come Hither Ye Children” (Schulz) and “We Mini Follow the Star” (Maskell). The Junior Club quartet, composed of Patricia Hoff, Carol Swain, June Kapps and sing Manin Manger”. Janie- Barbara Seibert wil: Luther’s, Away in a worship service at Christmas 10:45 a.m. Special music, consist ing of “Voices of the Sky” from the Cantata “The Story of Christ mas” (Matthews) and the Young Women’s Ensemble presenting “T the Blessed Savior of Mankind’’ (Tschaikowsky). Mr. Clifford L. Schreck, of Hamma Divinity School, Springfield, Ohio, guest pastor, will present the Christmas mediation “Today’s Manger”, The organ prelude is “Chorale Pre lude Christmas Oratorio” (Bach) and the postlude “Gloria in Ex celsis’’ (Schubert). Miss Lois C. Kensley will preside at the organ Usual Masses On Christmas Sunday The usual masses will be heki Christmas Day in Christ the King Catholic Church. Terrace at Noble rd., starting at 5:30 in the morning and held hourly from 9:00 to 12 o’clock. A Young Girls’ choir will sing the 9:00 a.m. mass and a choir of young women will sing for the next two masses and the concluding mass at noon will be sung by a men’s choir. Boys and Girla To Sing Masses While the usual masses will be observed at St. Philomena’s Catho lic Church on Christinas Day there will be special music. 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