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Herald & Uirtem 23 November '83

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Christmas Eve singing Latin litanies This music had very little emotional appeal for the masses, however, and the early Franciscans of Italy are credited with having first given the people popular Christmas music. Much the same thing happened in Germany, also, inspired by the Dominicans, and through the Middle Ages joyful Christmas songs, sung in the language of the people were well known. In France these songs were called noels; in Ger-

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many, Weihnachslied; and in English, carols. Originally, carols were round dances often accompanied by singing. But in any language they were the music with which the people celebrated the season In England during the Middle Ages it became the custom for the children of a village to mix a bowl of hot ale and spices and take it to each home sometime during the twelve days of Christmas. They would sing a carol and call out Waes-heil (which meant, in Middle English, “be well”). Everyone in the home would then drink a toast to good health in the coming year. Later it became the custom for wealthy householders or

landowners to mix a huge bowl of wassail, as it came to be known, and the poor of the village or the landowner’s tenants would come to the door, sing a

carol, and be served a cupful of the heated ale. In time caroling came to be called “wassailing.” Rtprinfd from Historic Denver Newt. Doe. mi.

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Brendalynn to Martin and Patricia McLaughlin Jorgenson of North Cape May, Nov. 11. Patrick Daniel to Brian and Julia Ward Donovan of Villas, Nov. 11. Michael John to Rose Mary Hummel Wuzzardo of Erma, Nov. 13. Heather Patricia to Joseph and Tina Doyle Murray of Villas, Nov. 16. Kristen Lorie to Gary and Kim Wilson Knight of Wildwood, Nov. 16. Nicole Marie to Charlie and Joyce Falco Curran of Cape May, Nov. 16. Adam Jules to Clarence and Carol Martin Butler of Goshen, Nov. 16. Shore Memorial Son to James and Sharon Meyers Ehrhardt of Ocean City, Nov. 8. Daughter to Charles and Deborah Maddun Hughes of Ocean City, Nov. 10. Son to Joseph and Antoinette Dalessandro Newsome of Marmora. Nov. 10. Son of William and Vickie Warren Yearicks of Villas, Nov. 11. Son to Gurus and Alice Smith Davidson of Ocean City, Nov. 12.

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