Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 24, 1956, Image 12

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    Monday, December 24, 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Brookings, Oregon
G fo P 'C f PROGR AM
HELD FRIDAY
Reprint from
the Princeton
(W in.) Tim es Republic.
’ it ie was *ver taken out of it?
Maybe r.ot to that degree, but un-
kaaw
ingly the most innocent have
By Alice K rystrofiak
maybe in a ‘mail m -asure. been
You hardly ever open a m aga­ doing just that.
zin e or new spaper w ithout rea d ­
ing som ething about, “ Put C hrist
Back Into Christmas.'* The m ove­
m ent which sta rted a few years
back has gained m om entum in
th e last couple years. G roups
have organized for the purpose
and individuals are more con-
cious of the tru e ¡ignificance of
the holiday.
P .o p r celeb ra’..on of C hristm ai
as a C hristian feast in the ham
can b - ca rie ! out in m any ways
Display a crib scene and encou
age the children to help wP.h it.
Read aloud th e C hristm as story
for the en tire family. Buy C h rist­
mas cards of religious significane
Empha ite work of ch arity b}
giving to the needy, the elderly
and to those unable to give in re
turn.
Instead
of exchangeing
meaningless gifts gather clothin
T here is no denying the Christ-
ma . season is greatly commercia-
liz i — g*fts and S an 'a Claus
s ■ m upperm ost in most minds.
i r g in ihis day and age these
secular practices are bound to b.‘
a p art of p ro p lea’ lives. And ‘ 'a
i as it should be, if not overdone
and in its right pla'-c. B ut surely
But doesn't it seem a sham e to down in the hearts the spiritual areas abroad
in attendance. On the program
was a recitation by T heresa Van
Ceil;; Dave C rockett’s Accordian
Band; Susy Kay M artin and
K athy Bushnell, an Irish ji >:
Ernest W heeler and Jean ie W heel­
er, recitations; and Skippy H ar­
vey, recitation.
F ullerton, song pantom ine; B ar­
ba ¿a iz *.»s ‘
. I'u.U „v
Gregg, tap dance; C a t h e r i n e
S m ith and Ellen Jagger, candle
lighting.
Closing song; Closing prayer,
D ianne Carson.
The program was followed by a
gift exchange and treats for all
the children. Coffee, sandwiches,
salad and cake w ere served. Mrs.
Violet G illette was the program
chairm an.
Mary Kay K effer and Jar. *
P.vn >. «¿an: • num bei G i.l £ •
group of carols; G regg B, h?e,
have to say. “ Put ( hrist B u t Into
C hristm as?” < ould it b - , , i,
I o all our patrons. . .
our warmest thanks and
best wishes for d
very festive and happy
Holiday season,
■■■■•■ -.J
LESMEISTER
and
FAUERSO
AGENCY
I'
X r o m all of us to al, of you...our very best wishes for the
happiest holidays ever! And along with our greetings, we’d like
to send our sincerest thanks for your patronage and good will.
You’ve helped make this past year a fine one for us, and it’s
been a real pleasure to serve you. Here’s hoping you have a
wonderful time during the Yuletide season and in the year to come.
•r ifh sincere appre­
ciation of your patronage
From A ll The Gana
Across The Bridge A t
and friendship, we are
happy to wish you every
joy of the Holiday Season,
HOUSE
SHOES