Thursday, Dec. 18, 1930 First Presbyterian Church Deerfield, Illinois Rev. Mark J. Andrews, Pastor This Sunday will be observed as Christmas Sunday. . 9:30; Chm'chI school. ;10:45; A musical service. The church choir will render a special Christmas cantata. The public is corâ€" dially invited to worship with us at this service. 7:30; The Young People‘s society will present a tableau entitled "The Quest of the Ages," a colorful presentation of the nativity scenes. Christmas carols will accompany the tubleaux. The following young people will bave part in the tableaux: Prolocutorâ€"Ruth Bolt. Prophetsâ€"John _ Derby, â€" Mark ~L. Andrews, Donald .Clark. Philosopherâ€"Edgeley Todd. Wisemenâ€" Bob Hanmer, John Beckâ€" man, Harold Huhn. Shepherds â€" John Dargan, Robert Ginter, F. G. Simons, Gerald Lucas. Madonnaâ€"Lois Clark. Angelsâ€"Shirley Clark, Evelyn Sayâ€" ad, Eleanor Sullivar, Irene Sanders, Kathrynâ€" Beckman, Grace Sherman, Lois Sturtevant, Lillian Berg. Chorusâ€"Doris Kreh, Grace Sherâ€" man, Jean Pettis, Jean Brand, Mary Hoffman, Catherine Hoffman. Pianistâ€"Helen Engstrom. Tuesdayâ€"Dec. 23, Choir rehearsal. Friday, Dec. 26â€"Party for members of the Cradle Roll including their mothers and grandmothers. A most cordial Christmas greeting to all and a sincere welcome to all the services and activitiee of this church. p.m. Luther league Christmas party will be held Friday evening at the parsonâ€" age. The.commitee plans a delightful evening. . The league and former members are invited to attend. Choir Tuesday evening at the parâ€" sonage 7:30 p.m. As next week is Christmas the usual Christmas services are to be held. . The announcement of services are found elsewhere in the paper. Look for them. You are always welcome to worship with us. ; 9:00 a.m Sunday evening the St. Paul‘s choir will begin 7:30 o‘clock. No admission, only freeâ€"will offering. We cordially invite you and your friends. The Children‘s Christmas program will be given on .Christmas Eve. The pupils of the intermediate, junior priâ€" mary and beginner departments will combine in this program. . A beautiâ€" ful Christmas tree will again be one of the great features. : The offering on this occasion will go for the Christmas basket fund to be distributed among Deerfield famâ€" jlies. + The next league basketball game will be played on Dec. 23, against the boys of the St. Peter‘s Evangelical church of Glenview. * Zion Lutheran Church Highwood, Tllinois Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. English services at 11 a.m. Swedish evening services at St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church school at 9:15 a.m. . Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Choir Friday at 7:30 p.m. Christmas cantata at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation school Saturday at Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor. 30 sons. The sermon will fit into the Christmas thought. The choir will present the Christâ€" mas cantata at 7:45 p.m. We have been informed . that the rehearsals have been enthusiastic® the cooperaâ€" tion has been splendid; Prof. Dinkeloo is pleased and we are assured of a fine musical treat and a great Christâ€" mas message. Come! Come early! The Bible school meets at 9:30 a.m. timeâ€"honored _ play â€" with whatever changes seem necessary to adapt it to the particular group producing it. Its essential features will appear in the synopsis given below. The pupils are charging an admission fee to go into their class fund. The matinee, Thursday afternoon, will begin at two and the evening performance at 7:30. On Friday afternoon beginning at 1:30, all the pupils of the school will take part in the singing of carols and take part in the singing of carols and illustrated with song and with picâ€" tures. Everyone is invited to attend this program. Synopsis of Christmas play: Seene 1 First United Evangelical Church | song is chanted by everyone as a cereâ€" Rev. C. G. Unangst, Pastor mony for it. Then the Lord of Misâ€" The Lord‘s supper will be celebrated | rule says, "Now gather good friends, on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. after a short | and let us sing the wassail song," and message appropriate to the occasion.| the play closes with that fine old song It will be very fitting to observe this |the chorus of which is: service at this time for various reaâ€"| "Love and joy come to you, sons. The sermon will fit into the| And to you your wassail, too, (Chrietma« thousht. And God bless you and send you & Later, the lamplighter turns out the light on the street. Day dawns. The street is crowded with vendors erying their wares, and shoppers out to buy fcood for Christmas dinners. Squire Bracebridge, his daughter Julia, the butler, and the cook mingle with other shoppers. Scene II ing preparations for the festivities. They chose Girth, the swineherd, as Lord of Misrule, and Geoffrey for Keeper of the Rolls. _ Placeâ€"Bracebridge hall Time â€" Christmas night. An old fashioned street lamp is lighted. The watchman can be heard in the distance calling, "Lanthorne and candle light, hang out! Hang out, maids!" The hour of twelve strikes, and again the watchman is heard as he comes nearer. Placeâ€"â€"An English street Timeâ€"Near midnight. Placeâ€"â€"Boar‘s Head inn. Timeâ€"Day before Christmas, There while various guests are busy making merry, the Yarmouth coach arrives and Coachy Bill comes in, jolly as ever, and delivers letters and packages to the different guests and inmates. Mention is made of the approachâ€" ing celebration of Christmas at Braceâ€" bridge hall. 5 Scene III Placeâ€"Servants quarters at Bracebridge hall Time â€" Christmas morning. i The curtain opens as the hall is beâ€" ing prepared for the revels. Before long the Squire sends Master Cedric to summon the merrymakers. They come in, preceded by a herald who is followed by Master Clown, the Lord of Misrule, the Yule log crew, ‘and motley other men too numerous to mention‘. The merrymaking is fully started. At the command of the Lord of Misrule, the Keeper of the Rolls calls in group after group, each of which cither sing, dance, or recite. It is in this part of the play that the audiâ€" ence will find the mummer‘s play which was so applauded last year.. Finally the boar‘s head is brought in by Master Butler. A quaint old In this scene the servants are makâ€" Bcene TV THE PRESS happy New Year, « And God send you a happy New Year." Scene I. London Street Scene Lamplighter ... Menry Marmon Watchman ... â€"»»....... Sherman Keller Belimenâ€" Lee Peterson, Miller Belfield, Kenneth Klee, Arthur Oppenheimer,â€" Richard Suess, Anâ€" drew Petros, Erik Schaeht. Street Criers Nuomi_Smith, Loraine Zimmer, Anna Repâ€" holz, Dormh‘ Skuldy, Robert Dorr, Ben Shiffiett, | Ro/ G-'r‘y. Marry Lankford, Kenneth Wolff, Tom Hawkins. Dick , ("Ostler") Marmon Zimmer Buyers f Wstice L Landlord ... eetishante .. Douglas Graves Mead Waiter ... George Gaidzik Landlady |.....««» Lydia Hastings Maid Marian vigdh ... Patty Clark Maid Rosalind .... doyce Slack Sam: ABOOME NY csomnmemiueemsn Fred Golden Dick ("Ostler") . Marmon Zimmer Guests â€"â€" George, Clark, Sherman Keller, John Steele, Lee Péterson, Kenneth Klee, Biller Belfield Lounger . .... e Kenneth Wolft Porter . Arthur (:rulhehtr Conchy Bill ... ... John Ludiow Conchy Bill ie ... John Ludiow Guests Arriving on Conchâ€" Bernice Connolly, Angeline Ronzani, Fred Fischer, Andrew Petros, Guardsman ........................... Menry Harmon Geoffrey ... Shern Dume Quickly ...« Wreeir BBR Dame Skylark aâ€" se alW Lender of the Knaves sivgesitie MR Servants and others Master Simon ......_....c...... Cont Scene IV. Bracebridge Hall Squire Bracebridge ... Jin Golf â€" Ping Pong â€" Baseball Tc tpm | FOOLbQLLâ€"OtRCY G@NCS 366 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" â€"_ HIGHLAND PARK Make entries now for Ping Pong Tournament! Bcene Scene II. Tavern Scene cermmdtenmsten MHenry Harmon III. Servant‘s Quarters _ _ _ Golf Instruction by Tom J. Kelly of Sunset Valley. Douglas Graves George Gaidzik Lydia | Hastings .. Patty Clark ... doyce Slack Fred Golden Harmon Zimmer ‘Tom Hawkins Sherman _Keller . Melen ‘Titman Juanita Dill Louis Schultz ... Robert Dorr Connor Creigh Jim Rutledge "Go where?" "To the new Indoor Amuseâ€" ment Hall. They just opened an indoor golf course with water holes, chip shots, and everything." Pages .__......_...._Jack Bennett, Fred Golden Julia and attendantsâ€" Marrict _ Nelson, Jean _ McPherson, Patty f.l:..’kh.mh wi I||rrl4 Craig, Kath» Spéarsmen ..Harmon Zimmer, Harvey Zimmer Clown ... * ..__ Sloss Vail Lord of Misrule Tom Hawkine Keeper of Rolls . ... Sherman Keller Master ko » .. Robert Gray Master Cheddar . we Billie Tyson Master Oswald and Yule Log Crew â€" Hurvei Zimmer, Kenneth Wolff, Benn Shifâ€" fett, Erik Schacht, Robert Dorr. First Candle Bearer ... Wallnce Fritach Second Candle Bearer ... Miller Belfield m'n&"i&?- rke Gaideik, Brik Schaeht, Louis ulu.o.mm Zimmer, . Douglas g’nv-. Arthur Oppenheimer, Robert Moseâ€" lv&.onen Girlsâ€" ry Bernardi, Edith Unw. Joyce Siack, Dorothy Skuldy, Eleanore , _ Nwomé Smith, â€" Bernice Connolly, Iur Martin, \ Florine McFadden, Betty Gunekel Morris Dancers â€" Arthur Paulson, John Ludiow, Lee Peterâ€" on, Wallace Fritsch, Andrew Petros, Robâ€" ert Gray. Dame Quickly and Lassicsâ€" Helen ‘Titman, Helen Broddard, Anna Repâ€" holz, Lena Welker, Murion Mayward, Neâ€" omi‘ Saathoff, Loraine Zimmer, Virginia Bennett, Jurnita Dill, Angeline Ronzani, Edna ‘Olson, Barbara White. _ _ _ __ Francis Lmcklove ... Mummer‘s Play Father Christmas King of Egypt . Prince George ... Purkish Knight . Captain Slasher .. Arthur Paulion Juck Vinney .... Robert Moseley Mappy Jack . * . Lee Peterson Beelzebub ... Arthur Oppenheimer Doctor ... , ... Wallace Pritech Boar‘s Head Ceremony Butler Francis Ronan George Clark, Harry Lankford, Richard "LET‘S GO" Bearer of Wassail Bow! Suess. Fred Golden, Jack Dennett Juck Bennett, Fred Golden ilass Songâ€" Hetmen Riorest ‘Poorhs Oppenheimer, Robert Moseâ€" Louis Schults ""‘Witihe .. Arthur Paulion Robert Moseley . Lee Peterson Arthur Oppenheimer __. Wallace Fritech Iloss Vail Tom Hawkine Sherman Keller Dougias Graves Ben Shiffiet Billie Tyson Barbara White Erik Schacht