Navasota Daily Examiner (Navasota, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 245, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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THE NAVASOTA DAILY EXAMINES,
THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1942
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Santa’s Helpers
With Our Churches
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
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Christmas again? And
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hands with twenty and
none escape the spell.
We join in the general
rejoicing as 1942 nears
its end, and a very
Merry Christmas to
yonl
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Rising above the turmoil and cares at.
the world is the majestic story of Brthlr-
hem. May the star that shone then sriM
cast its fight for you and all of us, rrsrsf
ing naw pathways to happineas asadl
achieveuarnt. Our entire nrganir sriixr
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Navasota, Texas ,
IT this time, when com-
H mon tusks begin ts
gfimmer with new glory,
we pause to wish yov a*
the Christmas joys fas
jeyoos season cm
“Christian Science” is the subject
of the Lesson-Sermon which will be
read in all Church of Christ, Scient-
ists, on, Sunday, December 27.
The .Golden Text is: “If ye love
me, keep by commandments. And I
will pray the Father, and he shall
give you another Comforter, tha£ he
may abide with you for ever; even
the Spirit at truth" 'John 14:15-17).
Among the citations which com-
prise. the Lesson-Sermon is the fol.
lowing from the Bible: "And Jesus
went about alt Galilee, teaching in
their synagogues, and preaching the
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tvy fHEN storekeeper Abe Lincoln I
discovered he had over-
charged a customer 6c he
walked 6 miles to return
MB* those pennies, and earned
the nickname "Honest Abe."
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come, wc want it to
come with all the old-
fashioned trimmings
that make this season
so joyous.
Thanks, one ‘and all,
for your kindness to
us during 194-2.
The Church of “The Lutheran Hour"
CARL a; HECKM1ANN, Pastor*
The end of he year always brings
with It extra church services. We
have Christmas with its message of
“Peace on. ear^h’’( followed by the
beginning of a New Year. For these
last days of the year, Trihity Luther-
an is happy to announce the follow-
ing schedule of services;
Dec. 25, 7:00 a.
Christmas Days”,
Deo. 25, 7:00 p.
Christmas Fhogram.
Dec. 27, 10:00 a. in.—Sunday School
and Adult Bible CSass
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||TAy the benign influence of
In this blessed season extend
' ■' far into the future, bringing
to you the hope of all civilized
humanity ... the peace and .
good will proclaimed nineteen
hundred forty - two years agoi
St. Francis Started
Use of Yule Cribj
It was St. Francis of Assisi who
gave the Crib the tangible form in)
which we know it today. In 12231
he visited Rome and told Pope Hon-'
orius III his plans of making a scenic
representation of the place of the)
Nativity. The Pope gave his san&-
tioto and on Christmas eve, St. Frah-,
cis constructed a crib and grouped
round it the figures of the blessed
Virgin and St. Joseph, the ass and
ox, and the shepherds. He used live
animals in a real stable.
The custom spread .from Italy to
Spain, Portugal, France, the Nether-
lands and Germany, and from these
countries it has spread to all comers
of the earth.
Museums throughout the world
possess very ancient cribs. The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Newi
York, has a group which dates from1
before 1478.
The custom of placing cribs out
of doors as Christmas decorations in'
the yard has become popular the
past few years.
“for'SkrjstmM canes'
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BANK TO CLOSE
The First NartJonaf Bank uiu^masaaw
that it will be closer nexi nMOW
and Saturday December 25CX «■*
December 26h XIMK
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. Dec 27( 11:00 a, m.—“How Can I
We Resin Our Chrismas Joy.”
Dec. 27„ 7:80 p. m—•‘Christ, ,»the
Rejected Saviour".
Dec. 81, |l:80 p. m,—“A Self-
examination at the End jr the Year".
Jen. .1^ 11:00 a. m.—"The Significance
of Jesus' Circumcision'*,
Wte would like to call special atten-
tion to Mne of thtse services. First
there Is the Sunday School Children's
Christmas Program on Christmas
night, at 7:00 This program will be
entirely different from other years.
All those whj, enjoy ' (he beautiful
Christmas s,,nga and delight in sing-
ing the,«e carols are cordially invited
to bei with us for that Service.
The other services we would to
call attention He are the midnight
service oti New Year’s Eve and the
New Year's Day service. Both of
those are important Wt>e.n we realize |
how i ... . -
turning point of the year In a drunk-
en stupor, how others fear and fret
at the beginning of another twelve-|Sunduy m"i ninS. Lilkc
month, it’s fitting and appropriate
that a Christian be in his house ot |ye'
worship at that time. *
All an despecially those who have
no church conmections, are urged t<j
worship with us at any and all of the
services listed above.
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Urista®
These two youngsters, like thou- ,
sands of others, are doing their part
in helping the Red Cross be Santa
both here and abroad.
gospel of the kingdom, and healing
all manner of sickness and ail man-
ner of diseases among the people"
(Matthew 4.28).
| The Lesson-Sermon also includes
the following passage ?r<>m the Chris-
tian Science textbook, “Science and
Health with Key ,o the Scriptures,”
by Mary Baker Eddy: "Divine meta-
physics is now reduced to a system
to a form comprehensible by. and
adapted to the though of the age
in which we live. This syst un enables
the learner tp demonstrate the divine
Principle, upon which J'toiis' healing
was baaed, and the sacred rules for
its present application (o the cure
of disease” <page 146)
Services uvery Suiday at ,11 a. m.
Testimony meetnig every fOurh Wed-
nesday at 8 p m Reading room
open every Wednesday fi.an 3 t., fi p
m., where Christian Science litera-
ture may be read, borrnweg ©t pur-
chased
The public is cordially invited to
attend these seiv.coa and use the
Reading Roorn
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FIRST BABTIST CHURCH
many people today spend the.11, ®' Pastol.
“The Remnant of the Old Year" is
(the rhesaege of the pastor' f >r next
“ ‘ 1 the bolt ot
goods in the niarchanfs shelf the old
>ar is now only a remnant. Only a
'few hours Of tho old year are left
Wb'M shal we go with them'?
Sunday evening our College young
people and high school seniors are
to have the program. This has be-
come an annual ouatom with Us and
a fine cusom it is. How it inspires
us. to hear and see our leaders of to-
morrow [
Servces are as follows.
Sunday School a. m.
Morning worship 10:50 a. m.
Training Union 6.30 p. m-
Evening young peoples service 7:30
p. an.
Wednesday night prayer meeting
at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday night all church watch
party sponsored by the training un-
ion.
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ST. FALL’S EPISCX4FAL CHURCH
R1EV. G. W F McKINNEY. Rector )
Everyone is cord:illy invied to'
attend our Christinas K\-e service
Thursday night at 1130 pm
9 30 a. m. Sunday Scho,J
7:30 p. m. Eonlng prayers and:
carol singing..
. Holy Communion Thursday mom-
ings at 10:00 a m,
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Anderson, Texas
Father N. T. pomanskl, Priest
Services are held dally at 7 a. m. I
and 7 a. m. on the Third Sunday of I
the month Every other Sunday ser-,
vice is at 9 a. m.
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! place n your plans, and give (fpd
first place in your heart (.««d and
- ; nkah together always wi '. but man
alcne always failr.
■ You and your ate Cwi’dilly .invited
o worship God with us nd aia urged !
to make It possible f<u '.others" t<>
share with'yip thl> services of this
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES
NOTICE
Due to the shortage of bwsp ssW
store will be closed TbunMag- xmH
Friday of next week Decc*i*-<er SME
and January get tn ordes g* 8s0m
inventory. We ask your ocr(wasMM*
<m these dates C.xip---. Uwssss"
Hdwe. Co, 38MK.
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Integrity in little things has helped us, too
-r-has earned for us, we believe, the com-
plete confidence of this community, not
only in 1942, but in other years. At this time ,
we want to thank you .for this confidence,
and“to extend to you every good wish for
a Merry Christmas.
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FIRST PREKBYTEIUAN CHURCH
HORACE N. CUNNINGHAM, Pa«t,,r
9:45 a. m Church School, Otto
F, Lohmcyer, superintendent,
10.55 a m The morning hour of
worship. Subject: "Peace in. 1943?”
5:00 p. m. The evening hour of
worship Subject:. J'Religion in Ac.
tion”
6:00 p. m. The Young People's
League, Miss Doris Ayres, leadef.
Prayer servee and choir
al Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
It la the h<>p» of the church and
pdstor that everyone experiences a
very enjoyable Christmas. The bless-
ings of God are everywhere to i>e
seen and shared How thankful we
should be!
When the rush of Christmas is
over we shall be tempted to relax
and forgo:, that the churches will
^1 sponsor ’ services for Sunday It is
very imtportnat that you be present
*aa I f«r ovsry service possible. Without
m you a leas will be experienced both
R1 by tho church and by you. Every
citizess is just as important to the
as trie churca is important
I to him or her. Give the church first
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