Church review . d and Saviour, whomwe believe to have been born here orin the immediate vicinity nineteen hund-red year ago. Immediately under thischapel, in the rear of which we descendby stone stairs into the rocky grotto orcavern, the traditional stable immedi-ately connected with the inn whereJoseph and Mary was sojourning when our Saviour was born. Here we find the Chapel Of theManger on one side and the Chapel ofthe Angel ordering the flicrht to Egypton the other, both ornamented and dec-orated with fcbstly pictures and withnumerous oil lights burning HVe paved floor, betw


Church review . d and Saviour, whomwe believe to have been born here orin the immediate vicinity nineteen hund-red year ago. Immediately under thischapel, in the rear of which we descendby stone stairs into the rocky grotto orcavern, the traditional stable immedi-ately connected with the inn whereJoseph and Mary was sojourning when our Saviour was born. Here we find the Chapel Of theManger on one side and the Chapel ofthe Angel ordering the flicrht to Egypton the other, both ornamented and dec-orated with fcbstly pictures and withnumerous oil lights burning HVe paved floor, between these twoWrapels, there is fixed a metal star. In the rear of the town we overlook,from our lofty positin upon which thetown is built, in the valley below theplain of the shepherds. This is shownas the field where shepherds werewatching their flocks en that memor-able night when the star appeared, whenthat angel choir sang the first anthem,Glory to God in the highest, and onearth peace, good will toward Y. M. C. A. NOTES. Thanksgiving day was observed asusual and over 100 young men gather-ed about the bountifully spread table toenjoy the feast and the bright afterdinner speeches. Rev. H. B. Robertsresponded to the well chosen themeThe Gates of the Twentieth Century. At the November meeting of theWomans Auxiliary, Mrs. E. S. Ferrygave an Excellent Bible readinr whichwas followed by the reports of t hecommittees. The next regular meeting will beheld Thursday, Dec. 21st, in FraternityHall. The second entertainment of themembers course was successfully giv-en Wednesday evening Dec. 6th inJewell Hall. Mrs Wyant as an imper-sonator and reader certainly rankshigh. The selections rendered by MissWeir and Miss Bouchard pleased thelarge audience and won for them manycordial words of commendation. The Reception Committee will beat home from 2 to 10 p. m., NewYears Day, informally to the youngmen of the city. An exhibition of thepopular game Basket Ball will be givenin the aftern


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