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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1953)
\atP Christmas Programs TRENTON BAPTIST CHURCH December 24 Special music behind curtain by Roy McBryar Jr., and Nor- man Blake. Congregational song: “Joy to thc World”. Prayer by Bro. Gladden. Welcome: Jackie * Jenkins. Christmas: Ralph Geddie. 8 ong: “Jesus Loves Me, Primary Group. Recitation: “Carol Joyfully ’ Four children from Department, Jim Davis Glenn "Barton, Joe Geddie and Danny Patterson Recitation: Eddie Gifford Inez Barton, Olivia Beasley and Nina Ruth Barton. Song: “Away In A Manger by Primary Department. Chrtotmas Song: “Bobby Pat¬ terson. “How to Have a Happy Christmas” by seven girls, Joyce Broome, Sherry Me Bryar, Rochelle McBryar, Mary Frances Hutchings, Velma Da¬ vis, Rita Lee Jenkins, and Ber¬ nice Ann Williams. “When Christmas Comes,” Roy Barton. “Christmas Good News,” Grover Geddie. “For the Christ Child’s Sake” Willard and Randle Dickerson. “Christmas Wish”, Patterson. Recitation: George Lee. Play: “Jesus Lights the Characters: Sunshine, a biind girl, 15 — Mabel Thompson; Mrs Jordan, mother of shine — Elsie Barton; Bob, young man of 30 — Roy Bryar; June Bob’s Fiancee Velma Gifford; Jack, a man of 25 — Johnny Gloria, Girl friend of Jack's Lauretta Margan: Williams; Liza, the cooke Ethyl Wilkins. Song: “White Shelia Dickerson Song: “Here Comes Claus,” All Children. CLOVFRDALK BAPTIST CHURCH December 24 7:30 — Christmas following prayer by the Bd Kelly, pastor. in the pageant to be as Two Heralds ■— Raleigh Buddy Hawkins; Trumpeters L. D Blevins and Henderson; Prophet — Forester; Mary — Jane er; Angel — Kay Tatum; Angels — Linda Hawkins, sabeth and Irene Wall; —-Van Wall; Four Shepherds Joe Philips, Bill Avans, Forester, Paul Forester; Men — Pyron Lambert, Forester, John Warren; ing — Mrs. Ed Kelly; Music — Young People's Piano Accompaniment Pat Baugh. STATE LINE CHURCH December 20 Morning Service—Rev. W. Ortwein. His daughter will Christmas Carols. DADE HIGH SCHOOL December 18, Friday SLYGO BETHLEHEM December 24 7:30 P. M. IHh 1IAUI ( iil .N | \ TIMES TRENTON. GEORGIA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1953 TRENTON METHODIST CHURCH December 10 At 2:00 there will be a Christ- mas program for children There will be a tree, gifts, and an interpretation of Christmas for children December 20 Morning Service — "Christ- ;mas to the Shepherds.”. Eunnig Service 7:30 Gabriel’s Christmas ;stor y Ca]1 to Worship. O, Holy Night”, Evelyn Gray Choir and C rngregation: “C, aP Ye Faithful’, “Joy to the World.” Invocation by Charles and Choir. Gabriel’s Christmas Story Introduction by Bob Alexander, j “It Came Upon a Midnight I Clear,” Choir. “Hearken What Holy Sing¬ ing,” Choir. “All Creatures of Our God and King,” Choir. “Away in a Manger”, Evelyn Evans, Joan Gray, Bettye Price. “O, Little Town of Bethle¬ hem,” Choir. “Infant Holy, Infant Lowly,” Choir. “Hark, the Herald Angel Sing,” Choir. “We Three Kings of Orient Aie”, Choir. ‘ W hen Shepherds Came” (Poem), Evelyn Evans. “Thou Didst Lea ve Thy Throne,’ Mrs. Early Ellis. Choir and Congregation: “Si¬ lent Night.”. Benediction: Mrs. Munsey Parker. Mary and Joseph: Mr. and Mrs. Cleron Kyzer. Organist: Mrs. Fletcher Alii son. Pianist: Mrs. Maddox Hale. Cherubs: Charles Pace, Carol Gray, Jean Morrison. Ed Morri- (son. Carolyn Tatum, Har iot I Williams, Darla Jean Avakian j Johnny Ca.e. Gabriel: R. L. Hilton. Members of Choir: Sopranos Mrs. E A. Ellis, Evelyn Gray. Bettye Price, Evelyn Evans Mrs. James Morrison, Sher-y Morrison: Altos: Mrs. Munsey Parker, Joan Gray, M Jo, : Case. Judy Pace; Tenors: C. W. Gray, Munsey Parker; Bass: B.b Alexander. Director: Mrs. R. L. Hilton, Director: Mrs. R. . Hilton -------- SLYGO METHODIST CHURCH December 24 7:30 — The Christmas Pa¬ geant. “The Coming of King.” will be presented. Cha¬ racters are as follows: Reader — Katherine Dugan; Mary — Mrs Frank K Patter¬ son: Joseph — Mr. Frank K iPattersQn; Angels — Cureton. Edan Wadell, Moore, and Elizabeth Dugan; Shepherds — Her'hel Robert Lawson. Alvin Reeves: Wise Men — Harold Vernon Cureton. and Mr E Moore. HOOKER Wednesday, December 23 at 7;30 P. M. At Hooker Methodist Church RISING FAWN BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday, December 23 .. .. 7 30 The Christmas film, Night,” will be presented, by a program of carols the g i ee c i ub from the Ris- Fawn SC hool. There will be Christmas tree laden with of fruit for all the chil- to be distributed by San- a Claus. Everyone invited. KW ENGLAND METHODIST r , ni T Rr i if December , , 20 on ' :3 ° — The church will pre- their ^special Christmas a pageant, under the of Mrs. Robert Wil- le Trenmn. t 1 ; SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM W ASHINGTON, D. C. RISING FAWN METHODIST CHURCH December 20 The Girls’ Glee Club of the Ri “ng Fawn School under the i n cf Mrs. Dixie Brown vv;ll .sing at the morning wor¬ ship hour. Rev. Joe E. Baker, Jr. pas¬ tor, will prc-ach a regular ' s nia sermon entitled, “IF CHRIST HAD NOT COME.” December 24 7:20 — The special Christmas . :v:n for Use church will be hel at this time and will fea- the showing of a tecnico- re: ;i.us film entitled, "A Saviour is Born.” Instead of having a Christ¬ mas treat for the children, we have a ked that each person I b ing seme fruit. This will be put into several baskets and : ribv.ted among several . needy families in the commun¬ ity. Instead of the members of the Sunday School and church j is exchanging asked to gifts, bring each Christmas person i a gift of money to Christ, for it is His birthday we are cele¬ brating. This gift to Christ will go to an Advance Special (M. C. O. R.) This committee is doing a magnificent job in alleviating the needs of the homeless and starving human¬ ity in our world. Christ said, “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto Me.” CAVE SPRING METHODIST CHURCH December 22 7:30 — The Christmas pro- . _ _ . & v & ! odist Church is planned . . for . Tuesday night. After a period ° f worshl P led b y the pa ;tor ’ Rev. Joe E. Baker, Jr., the re- ]i “ i0U5 fiIm > “ A Saviour is Born,” (in colon will be shown. The public is invited to at- cC nd. WILDWOOD CHURCH December 24 T. S. Rentroe W. M. Bradford Otis Johnson Irene Wall EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT f THE PINEY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH “Come And Help Us Reach Our Goal” SUNDAY SCHOOL 16 A. M. I James Goodwin, Supt. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A. M. Message: “NO ROOM ” TRAINING UNION 6:45 P. M. Spencer Jenkins, Director EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P. M. Message: “THE CHRISTMAS STORY ” Told by Flannelgraph Art. This is the most beautiful story of our Lord Jesus. Come and see these unusual scenes. YOUNG FOLKS CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Rev. JESSE C. MITCHELL, Pastor Luther Gaddis, Chairman Board of Deacons Every Visitor Is An Honored Guest