King's Business - 1922-12

Have you had A “White Gifts” Christmas in Your Church? Every church that has given this new Service the right kind of a trial is more than enthusiastic over it. It is so entirely different from the old fashioned Christmas tree or “treat” for the children. Different, did we say?—yes, entirely different and oh! so much better in every .way. In place of training your Sunday School scholars to expect a gift from the church, teach them that “it is more blessed to give than to receive.” The “White Gifts” Christmas Service will be the greatest aid to this right teaching that you could possibly get. The crowning Christmas service of the age when presented according to instructions, is as near the IDEAL CHRISTMAS SERVICE as has yet been achieved. It is a combination of a. giving service and a getting service, as well. Its gifts are of three kinds: 1st—S,elf— to Christ. 2nd—Service— to the Church. 3rd—Substance:—to Others. W hat more becoming and appropriate way of observing our Lord’s B irthday could be found? Order your supplies early and get the enthusiasm a t white heat in your Sunday School before- Christm as comes. “W hite Gifts for the King.” The story of how the “White Gifts’’ idea was born and how gradually new features w.ere intioduced, until we are now able to offer these perfect Christm as services. Paper, 25 cents; cloth, 5J cents.

“The K ing's B irthday”—By Mary Brainera Smith, Edith Sanford Tillotson and C. Harold Lowden. All stories and readings are in verse. Songs are new and appropriate. A distinctly different service. “No Room in the Inn”—By Mary Huron Blair. Another delightful service based upon the Bible Story of Christmas. A very dram a­ tic representation leading to the giving of the White Gifts. Contains many of the best Christm as songs. Price of any of above Services: P er 100 ......................................... * .....................$6.00 P er 50 ............................................................ .- 3.25 Per dozen ......... ...........-...... ................85 P er copy ....................................................................08 Suggestion Blanks—A leaflet with forty sug­ gested pledges of gifts of self, service and substance. The use of these blanks has been very successful and is really essential for a successful service. One should be given to every member of the Church and School and to every friend of same. Designed in black and white. Price per 100, 75 cents Envelopes—Beautifully designed in black and white to m atch Suggestion Blanks. Used to contain gifts as marked off on blanks. Price per 100, 75 cents

OFFERS YOU AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS SERVICE

“Service No. 1”—By Phebe A. Curtiss. A service suited to the smaller communities. Full of good songs and' good recitations. Moves smoothly and easily, bringing forth the gifts in a beautiful manner. “Service No. 2”—By Phebe A. Curtiss. For those who love the simplicity of the old Christm as stories and carols. The Legend of Cathay is the central point of this service. “The Birthday Story”—By Jesse Brown Pounds. A delightful service based upon the Bible. Story of Christmas. Songs are all ac­ companied by pantom ines. “The Christm as Pageant”—By Jessie Brown Pounds. A prelude, a pageant and a presenta­ tion of gifts th at bring out the beautiful po.nts of a giving Christmas. “Message of Victorious Peace”—By Mrs. Joseph L. Stacy. A service of old and orig­ inal Christm as stories. Has original stage setting with tableau form of presentation of gifts. “A Tribute of Love”—By E dith Sanford Tillotson and C. Harold Lowden. A harm on­ ious m ixture of stories, recitations and read­ ings. All the songs are new and especially adapted to “White Gifts for the King.”

THE BIOLA BOOK ROOM Bible Institute of Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California

536-558 South Hope Street

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