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Show "Messiah" Production Interest Is Marked Kvrn olrrht days In advance nf t lie ri;iy ifi for t'r.fi presentation of "The Messiah," Mes-siah," H:in Ws muster oratorio, I n the tivf.it Mnnnon t;i hernal!e by the Salt Iaho Orair.rin sori.-ty, with an ;i.ntaneiu-e-1 rhonis. i-nun.'iit suloi.siH and big or-clirst or-clirst i'a. it is appa rrii t t hfi t 1 lie event v.'il! r''!-Lnin! rank as the I finest musi'-al event uf l, hi- yi-.ii- t'runi i-eveiul view-ioi:Hu. view-ioi:Hu. Tii.' rinitorio will given at -J ..'!U o'l'lfck on t lie a I't'M-nium "f Now Year':; fi.iy ai.d thih will lie the i irst lime in the hi."':orv of onitniio prud net ion in .Sail hake- that rhun-.u-s. reuanllt-ss of seet; 'clubs, n-liet" yociel if-s, el uir liable orsa.nL- 1 1 ions, fi vie n rn I cmnnifn-la boil les, 1 rt I'n -t vir M;a My evei y orsa nidation direetly or tin! i recti y re present alive of thu community com-munity .--pii it and -ivic progress have really unit.-fi in a cleiermiuation to dem- ! onslrale thai the best saered music, when reverently and artistically presented, does not Jack appreciation in Salt hake. .And there is every indication even now that the den i oust rat ion will he convincing, convinc-ing, like wise that it will stimulate an ' alii-iins interest in the crreat oratorio : works, even to the evi.-nr that the an- : nnal Pf'--vnl:i tion of "Tlie Messiah," "Tlie ! 'i e;i ! iun," "Klijah" nr some other mas- tej niece of sneiel music by the orntorio; SMe':.'ty will he ;i n t icipa ted to a de-tree I thut will atrount to an urgent demand. f-' iiiire t'nn, musical director of the ' o! ami in pne jr ; y, hn s been both palnptn k- 1 ins; and fotu nri : e in his ciioiee of soloists for t!- producM'on of the wurk. Mis. ; .Mariori" I od:;e Warner, an oratorio and concert im;er of na tional fa me, a r rived hrid'iv f-vi t, (..'hit-ago and will he the so-1mtki so-1mtki ,-i.;oN-t. M i."3 Florence .lenperson, contra 1 to, ncds no in'rodu-tion to the music lov- ' ing public of the city or state. She won marked a npreei:i t ion and recognition and' fiknd.- in tie? many, eastern cities in which d,e hrs sung and scored her latest success as soloist at the recent concert' of the Srer hake philharmonic orchestra. It. William K. Worlev of this city, n uiff.-d tenor, wiih much experience in ; oi a t or io work, will sing the tenor part?, while Ra' Russell, formerly of henvor, a trained an 1 eultitred singer, with years of nrofessiona! experience, will sing tlis hat itoiw The hie executive committee In charge of ihe e-rrat event expresses regret that t'-e production cannot he eiven entireh' without cost to the public, but there are some necessary ox ne rises that must be met, although the first predenev of the Mormon church has triven the big tabor- ?iac!e without charco and every member, of t he ora torlo society sines, not for mnnev. hut for love of the wo'"k ami the benefit-? to be derived. Put the price of ; admission -w it I be sn nominal that even n -ii in h of povert v will keep awa y none v-bn desj.-e to attend. The chorus memliership will be augmented aug-mented by selections from tlie various i church and ward choirs of tlie city, with ! special care that the singers are fa- iiMlbtr with "The Messiah,"' while a com-ple;e com-ple;e p,mnhonv orchestra will play I lie aci-r.-imanimrnt. Indicative of the true "community" sjiirii is th? following self -ex plana tory resolution, passed Thnrsdnv afternoon by . the city commission of Salt hake: Whereas, with a tine chic spirit and the hiyh Purpose of rekindling a love and appreciation for the great musical masterpieces of Christian people, the various chihs and churches , uf the city have arranged for a corn- I muniiy sei'ice at the tabernacle the I night of New Year's day, at which i Handel's famous oratorio, "The Mes- , siah," will iie rendered: and Whereas, it is highly desirable that this, our city, s'rould not pass heedlessly heed-lessly through thu holiday season without an appropriate observance anJ expression, as a community, of the deep and sacred feeling that shouid and does- underlie the generous gener-ous impulse of these days of cheer and good will; and Whereas, it is manifest that the proposed community service at the tabernacle will afford a benetitting medium for such observance, and will, in a very special sense, serve to express ex-press ti:e united spiritual sentiments of tlie city on the occasion of this season of gladness; and Where:-i s. it is proper and need ful t hat this boh- should lend its support to all undertakings that serve the j civic wetfai'p. regardless of the limi- I tations of its official functions: now t herefore. Bo it resolved." that the board of I commissioners of Salt Lake City does i hereby extend its sincere indorsement to ihe committee having in hand the community service plans and earnestly earnest-ly ifge upon all citizens the value of their personal interest to the end that so hieh and worthy a project shall be crowned with the full measure mea-sure of success it deserves. Christmas Music at Heath Methodist The following Christmas music will be nhon this morning at the Heath Meth- 0 '.i;n l-:p-:sc,.;,nl church: Anthem. "Hail the Coming" .-Post Choir. Soprano solo. "Bethlehem Star" . . Rllev Miss l-hila A.ier. t'H'.ol, "The Wondrous Siorv" ....Gabriel Chcir. 'Hear the s-'nne" Gabriel Mis Km met t'arfr. Mrs. Gavin Goudie and choir. Anthem. "Arise and Shine" Gabriel Ch.-ir. Carol. "The Midnh-ht Chorus" ...Lowden Bass :o!o. "T Kingly Guest" ...Gahrlel ;uv .lurserisn. Anthem. "The Ilily child" Gabriel Choir. "Shin--, o FXidchem Star" Gabriel Ms. Ihila Asher. Mrs. Mabel I toy t and . h nr. , Antlicm. --The ho; d All" llen Clioir. Carol. "Me h Come" Thomas Choir. American Musicians j Neglected in Old Age In an editorial in the current issue Musical Amend says that except in ,i tVw isolated instances American musi-ciijTis musi-ciijTis iia e taken no steps to provide for th.-ir aed and iniienl colleagues. Only 1 lie scrnn-heao remains fr the suporan-im:,i:c suporan-im:,i:c ; : i:riiu; a !; r . finwr or tcaeiier. unless for: une has fu mi she 1 a ba! m for ins o- -hnhiu y.--rs. Br.!cti--a-;v every civilized country has m ai prov is;o-us for its unfit workers ; t.r.o ie a nd professional guilds h.a e si mi -:ar .!d ;uf pension iystems. In a Now York newspaper v. e ; o,-,') that th l"u-mii-nn p"".?!ui: mrtod "promotes longc-v-1 T -.' v-hi-'h is easy to believe when 0 :s com-idf-ivd that worry, mr.n'i; arch-demon arch-demon . i i o-; : rd In- t lie simple device of :t souring ;'! .'l'-t:al neevs.-i r ies. T'::e M'l-ial umou n:a:n;ains an institution in-stitution to i i re for mcmhei s, under prescribed cortd it ions ; a ha nd ful of or- M-.-a:eU- ...j iv, e-J j.on-ion systems but 1 -a r..., ,j ra;il; and f:!e of mi;sici,ins are ote -'.- d h u.ni t lie t igors of ag' or indigi-rv v. As it was ,-taie.i in these pages rt siiort time ago. no gre.-i' ;-..mrhe;)f jons stand n ;'-e w.iv of ::: 'ei'-e s: i 1 ! : -1 i i g a nri.M- MARJOUIE DODGE WARNER of Chicago, eminent oratorio ora-torio and concert singer, who is here to sing the soprano part in the great community production of Handel's great oratorio, ora-torio, "The Messiah," to be given by the Salt Lake Oratorio society at 4:30 o'clock on the afternoon of New Year's day in the tabernacle. 1 I I v Vh ''41 i ! , K it v"' 1. re; :rjm , i ' r,A'.-)i the tested experience of years to build upon ; the most sensible way would be to provide the means first and allow the technical methods of administration to be worked out later. One feature of the plan suggested is a national agency to serve as a clearing bouse for giving employment employ-ment to worthy musicians who are past the age of vigorous muscular activity. Programme of Music ai First Methodist Much good music will feature the services ser-vices this morning and tonight at the First Methodist Episcopal church. The progra mine follows : MORXIXG. Organ prelude, "Andante Religioso".. Gillet "Chant Seraphique" Fryslngex Processional, hymn li'o. Anthem, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night" Smart Percy Morton and choir. Offertoire, "Meditation" Harker Solo anthem, "Awake and Sing" Hammond Mae O'Neill and choir. t Postlude. "Finale" (overture) Hollins EVENING. Organ prelude (a "Meditation Symphonicpae" Macfarland (b) "Pastorale in E" Lemare Violin, Romania Hyde ; piano, Rowena Korns ; organ, Mrs. J. Ixuis Strohauer. Professional, hymn 111. Anthem. "Rehold. I Bring Tou Good Tidings" Brown Mae O'Neill, v. p. Morton and choir. Violin solo, "Contemplation" Bossi Romania Hyde. Mezzo-soprano solo, "The Message of the Angels" Hawley Mrs. Fred Barnes. Male quartette, "The Glory of His Name" Parks W. P. Morton. Paul Armstrong, i Richard Burkhart, George R. ! Bird. ; Reading to music. "Pipes of Pan".... j (Poem by Cecil Fanning; music ! by Downing.) Miss Ruby Chad wick and Miss Rowena Korns. Offertoire, "At Twilight" Frysingcr Violin, Romania Hyde; piano, Rowena Korns; organ, Mrs. J. Louis Strohauer. Soprano solo, "I Will Extol Thee".. Costa Mae O'Neill. Anthem. "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night" Smart W. P. Morton and c hoir. Baritone solo "Night of Nights" f Van de Watera Horace Ensign. Anthem, "The Christmas Message".. Dressier Alice M. "Wood. Ruby Chad wick and choir. Violin obligato, Romania Hyde. Postlude. "Fanfare" Faulkes The choir is as follows : Sopranos Mrs. Paul Armstrong. Miss Mae O'Neill. ?diss Ethel P. Martin. Miss Reva Zlmmer- j man. Miss Oiga Alexandria. Mrs. Rosa- i mond A. Hart, Mis. W. R. Baxnes. Mies, Virginia Diekerson. Miss Marguerite , FVott. Miss Ruby Chadwiek, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Z. Giers. Miss Alice M. Wood. Miss, Florence Hudson, Miss Ethel Hansen. I Altos Mrs. V,. G. Caster. Miss Olga Hubler. Miss Edith Shoe. Miss Mary Snyder. Sny-der. Mrs. Sell wood. Miss Beatrice Bt-ouehton. Mrs. C. W. Rice. Tenors W. P. Morton. Paul Armstrong. Albert Wilkes. A. S. Peters. I pnsj ns J. W. Waite. George R. Bird. R. O. P'.irkhardt, Austin Alcott. Alex E. Eberhardt. Chorister Mrs. Ella Cummins "Wetzell. Organist Mrs. J. J.ouis Strohauer. . j Special Music at First Presbyterian A cantata. "The Mossasp of the Star." ! v. ill feature the services at the First Pres- ' ! eria n rhuri h tills morning. Tlie eoni- osi lion, by R. Huntington "Wood ma n. i deals wiih the "Prophetic Promises." the "A nnnrM-iation" and the "Song of the Anu-e's." the sacked text being set to dig-niried dig-niried and inspiring musi The quartette that will sing the eauiata is Composed of Mrs. Norman i ; . At kinson . soprano; Miss I'dtia Pwyer. al'o: John W. Su mmerha vs.' tenor; Hxi-h W. T'ougall. baritone. The eoniposi'ion ;? so written that the s?vo'""t : p'j-ers i .a appi "P! i.t I c solo pa vt s. Tenor Soloist for "Messiah" Production DR, WILLIAM R. WORLEY. k- 1 " , M P 111 1UII no, um mil llL wvt : Vorspiel Programme to Be Given Wednesday At the third of the season's vorspiel classes, which is to be given next Wednesday night by the Vorspiel association asso-ciation of the vocal department of the Utah Conservatory of Music, under the direction of John T. 'Hand, tenor. Misses Susie Schofield, contralto; Hortense i Hinckley, soprano, and Jennie Allred, so-! so-! prano. will furnish the vocal numbers. In addition to these groups Miss Vera Johnson, dramatic reader, will appear and I give Rome selections. All persons interested inter-ested in the programme may receive invitations in-vitations from either Byron G. Miller, H viand 215-J, or John T. Hand, Wasatch Wa-satch 2105. The programme follows. (a) "Goodbve" Tosti (b) "Because I T.ove You" Hawley (r) Selection Light opera (df, "One Fine Ziay" (Madame Butterfly) But-terfly) Puccini Miss Jennie Allred. (a) "The Sinsing in God's Acre" .. Benson (b) "Cradle Sone" Brahms j (c) "A Little Bit of Heaven" Ab-ott I (d) "Salve Rcgina" Buck t Miss Susie Schofield. I Solos fseleotedl Miss Vera Johnson (n.i "Where Blospoms Grow", .gans Souci , fh "Because I Love Tou" Smith ; fr) "But Why" Logan (d) "O Sole Mio" Capua , Miss Hortense Hinckley. Music Today at First Congregational The following music will be given this morn Ins for the services at the First Con crega tional church: Organ voluntary Rhapsody on a Christmas Theme " Gigout Vision H. Parker Quartette rtntliem. "Sing O Heaven?" : B. Tours Organ offertory. Theme Mendelssohn Baritone solo. "The Shepherd King" (requested-) Verne Horace S. Ensign. Organ postlude, "Hallelujah" f"Mfl- siah" i Handel j Margaret Sunimeriiavs. soprano: Evangeline Evan-geline Thomas, contralto: Fred C. Gra- ham. tenor; Horace S. Ensign, baritone; H. G. Smurlbwaite. organist. j Forest Dale Ward to Give Programme A Christmas musical festival will be given tonight at 6:30 o'clock in the Forest TJale chapel, the choir and a number of talented soloists participating. The program pro-gram me folio ws : Hymn, "O Come. All Ye Faithful"... Reading Choir. Tnvocatlon. Chorus, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" Beeslev Choir. Quartette. "Sleep, Holy Babe" Dykes I I Ada Lumsden, Blanche Davis, j Leo H. Young, N. T. Shepherd. , . English carol, "Christians. Awake, i Saiute the Happv Morn". . ainwright I Choir. Duet, "O Holy Nnight" Adams Marion Cannon and George -M. Canrfon, Jr. ; Solo, "Jerusalem, Thou That Killest 1 tlie Pro.ohets" Maigaret Summerhays. English carol. "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing" Mendelssohn Choir. Address. "The Birthday of a King".. Bishop Elias S. Woodruff. Solo and chorus, "Glorv to God In the Highest" Thomas James M, "Wallls and choir. Brief sketch of Handel's uratorio, "The Messiah," introducing Recitative, "There Were Shepherds Abiding" Aria, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives" Lillie E. Shtpp. Chorus, "Hall, Smiling Morn". .Spofforth Choir. Duet. "The Prince of Peace" Berrige Lillian find Florence Summerhays. Anthem, "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains" Tullidge Choir, with solos by Iretta Woolley Jackson Jack-son and James H. Poulton. James H. Wallls, director. Theodore Barraclough, organist. Christmas Music at St. Mary's Cathedral Professor Bansbaeh has announced the following programme for the masses on Christmas day: At the 6 o'clock mass the choir will sing: Silent Night, Holy Night Gniber Hodie Christns Natus est Plag Laetentur Soetl Witt Adeste Fideles 1720 (?) Latidate Domlnum Hanisch During the 9 o'clock mass the members of the children's choir will render a programme pro-gramme of Christmas hymns, especially prepared for the occasion. At the 11 o'clock mass, which will be a pontifical high mass, the cathedral choir will render: Introit, Puer Natus est (male chorus) Bansbaeh Kyrie and Gloria, Mass. Op. 126 Joseph Rheinberger Gradual, Hodie Christus Natus est.. Plag Credo. Mass of the Nativity Bruno O. Klein Offertory. Laetentur Coeli Witt Adeste Fideles 1720 (?) Recessional, Iaudate Domlnum . . Hanisch Postlude. Toccata Eugene Lacroix The contrasting parts will be sung by a double quartette, or half chorus. The members of the new choir, who will sing Christmas morning, are: Soprano Oreilla Brooks. Rose Goggin, Kathleen Hayes. Marcuerite Kellv, Mrs. XV. S. Kevtlng. Ruth Kilteen. Stella Law-pon, Law-pon, Eileen Mack, Mrs. J. F. McTntvre. Mrs. .T. H. McLaughlin. Mrs. J. J. O'Connor. O'Con-nor. Mae O'Neill. Mary Owens. Margaret Rogers, Beatrice Roche. Marguerite Scott, Mrs. Percy Symons and Lillian Whelan. Alto Mrs. Philip Bansbaeh. Edith Busche, Catherine Curiey and Marie C. Miller. Bass Walter S. Acheson. Joseph J. Bartch. J. P. Fanning, S. A. McCartney and James Meehan. Tenor James Bradley. A. .T. Duqnesne, Herman Jannes, Harold McNulty, G. Lessineer and Oswald Veltz. Professor Bansbaeh will preside as director di-rector and organist. Special Music at Westminster Church For the services this morning at the Westminster Presbyterian church the music follows: Organ solo, "Priests' March" Mendelssohn . Mrs. Jennie Ambler. Awake. Awake!" Excell Chorus choir. Cello solo, "Souvenir" Franz Drdla Willis Woodburv. Octette. "Hark. Hark, My Soul". .Shelley Miss Ruth Patterson, contralto solo; Miss Rose Smithen, soprano obligato: Mrs. Edith Williamson, mezzo. Organ solo. "Holy Night" Ash ford Mrs. Jennie Ambler. Soprano solo. ,. "There Were Shepherds" Miss Rose Smithen. Special Programme in Liberty Ward A special Christmas programme will he given by the boys and girls of the Liberty Lib-erty ward Sunday school this morning, commencing at 10:25 o'clock. All are invited. in-vited. The programme follows: Opening song, "Far, far away on Ju- dea's Plains" (page 81) Prayer George M. Manwaring Sacrament song. "Luther's Cradle , Hymn" (page 21-1) Gem Led by Berniee Tellefsen "While of these emblems we partake In Jesua' name and for His sake, i-et us lememDer and oe sure Our hearts and hands are clean and pure." Sacrament ....Administered by Bishop H. G. Olsen and Counselor N. T. Henderson "Concerning the Prophet Joseph".... W. A. Howard Rest Exercises Kindergarten class Solo, "Wondrous Is the Story" Winifred Hill Violin solo Gladys Keveren Recitation Marvin Stutznesger Chorus ( Primary class Christmas Story Clara Woolley Piano duet ....Melba Strong and Stella Anderson Soprano solo Maude Strong Remarks . . . '. Closing sonc. "With Wondering Awe" (page 101)....: Benediction Counselor W. T. Cannon Christmas Cantata in Sixteenth Ward The Sixteenth ward choir, under the direction di-rection of Oscar B. Evans. Miss Edna Coray, accompanist, assisted by Miss Bertha Emery, soprano; Miss Ethel Tuck-ett, Tuck-ett, alto; Gus. P. Backman, tenor, and Oscar B. Evans, basB. will present the Christmas cantata. "Adoration," Christmas Christ-mas eve In the Sixteenth ward chapel. North Temple and Fifth West streets. The following programme will also be given: Alto solo Alice Webley Folland Selections Robbins string quintette Cornet solo William Dunn, Jr. Alto solo Jessie Evans Selections Ladies' L. D. S- quartette The Sixteenth ward choir, which is fast gaining recognition as one of the best small choirs in the state, is ably assisted by Miss Edna Coray at the pipe organ, i The choir personnel follows: Sopranos Nellie Davis, Myrtle Bishop. Esther' j Evans. Florence Earnshaw. Sudie Fox. 1 Beth Timpson, Melba Timpson. Vera I Shipley. Emma Wallace, Nora Gambling, j Delia Earnshaw, Vera Emery, Bertha Emery. Mrs. Mary A- Davis. Mrs. S. A. i Newman and Laura Marsh. Altos El vie Emery. Rachel Emery, j Minerva Cot tarn. Emma Nelson, Marie , Lewis, Lottie C Hatch. Alice Webley Folland. Fol-land. Mrs. O. Gulbrandsen. Mrs. John Winter. Leila Cottam. Mrs. William Seare, i Mabel Seare, Ethel Tuckett and Mrs. A. I I J. Seare. " Tenors Hyrum Seal, Frank Davis, j 1 George Hh'kenlooper, George W. Timpson. j Howard Covay. Gus. P. Packman, Byron, Reid and Roy Gulbrandsen. TCass Walter Evans. Robert Evn ns. 1 Frank Smethhurst. Ralph Dyer. Lyle Ranck. Wilford Hall, F. Le Roy Johnson. Wllb.m Middlmlss, John Winter, G. H. 74TME. JULIA CULP, who ! JlTA appears at the Salt Lake ! theater January 11 under the j auspices of the Musical Arts j society. . .. .-. . - -- -is ? . - " 2 . - ' V, - i 1 - - ? j , V ' ; 4,'-. :. ' '.-.; ' :y V - . i j i t r . - . Backman, O. B. Evans and H. E. Llew- j ellyn. No admission will be charged and no contributions taken. The public is invited to attend. Augmented Choir at Immanuel Baptist A largely augmented choir will furnish fur-nish the music at tlie Immanuel Baptist church today. The programme follows: MORNING. Offertoire, "St. Cecilia" No. 2 Batiste Anthem. "Star of Bethlehem"....'.. Adapted from Scotch melody by John Brewer. Soprano solo. "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" lohn A. West Carrie B. Eckles. Offertory solo. "The Holy City". .Adams A. J. Greaves. Anthem, "Little Town of Bethlehem" Bethle-hem" Neidlingetr Postlude in B flat HancUl EVENING. ' The musical service in the evening will consist entirely of the old Christmas carols, sung by a. large chorus. Processional "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" Carols "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." "Silent Night, Holy Night." "O, Little Town of Bethlehem." "Away in a Manger." "There's a Song in the Air." Recessional "Angels From the Realms of Glory." Chorister. Carrie B. Eckles. Organist, Crissie L. Chapman. Tha members of the choir are Venna Darke. Esther Matson, Carol Pitts, Ludie Tice, Mrs. H. Baldwin, Leona Johnson, Amy Collison, Esther Aim, Frances West, Shirlev Frazee, R. G. Culverwell, D. W. Bennett. R. E. Powers, R. P. Hovey, L. R. Wood. Nell Kerlee. Blanche Ansley. Kathrvne MacDougal. Geneva Anle . Doris Baldwin, Dons McClain. Kathenne Nice. Mae Plant. Myrtle Winner ictoi Matson. H. A. Culverwell. A E. fcowt m Lemv Frazer. Mrs. W. C. Ehaugh, Alma Tice, Emma Thomson, Allene l.rown. Carrie liomcnee. Mrs. R. Spilcr Lois Frazer. Kulii Aim, Mis. H. C. Me(.,re).o Huth Pip.rko.n. .1. W- Biowu. -l ' e Keeder, H. C. McGregor, H. L. Chapman, Mrs. A H. Mc.Nitt. Elaborate Programme at Si. Paul's Church n elabor;e programme of music will mark the services at St. Paul's Kplsc-opal church to.iuy. It has been arranged ab follows: Sumiay morning at 11 o'clock: Organ prelude Processional. "Come Emanuel" (ancient (an-cient plain sony) Venice Woodward j Bencuic'ite' H. H. Jefierics Benedictus Anonymous Sermon hymn. "Jesus. Name of Wondrous Won-drous Love" Offertorv, soprano solo, "Ave Maria . . . , Dudley Buck Rosamond AsrhenfoWer Hart. Recessional, "Reioice, Rejoice, Believers" Be-lievers" U La ven tl Organ postlude Midnight Christmas service: Pivlude. "Priere" Perilhou , (Viohn. cello, harp and organ.) 'Processional. "Hark, the Herald An- i gels Sing" Mendelssohn ; Enti'olt. "O Little Town of Bethle- i hem" L. H. Rc-dner j Kvric Kleison Alfred J. Eyre ! Gloria Tihi Alfred J. Eyre Gratias Tibi Alfred J. Eyre I Nicine Creed Alfred J. Eyre Hvmn, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" R. S. Willis Offertorv, soprano solo, "Cradle Song of Bethlehem" Houseley Miss Rose Howard. Sursum Corda Alfred J. Eyre Sanctus Alfred J. Eyre Benedictus qui venlt Alfred J. Eyre Agnus Dei Alfred J. Eyre "Le Cygne" Saint-Saens (Violin, cello, harp and organ.) Gloria in Excelsfs Wfred J. Eyre Seven Amen Greek Liturgy Recessional. "Adeste Fideles" . . J. Reading Organ postlude. Festal postlude. .Leybach Members of choir: Sonranos Rose Howard. Elvia Hart-man.' Hart-man.' Laura Silvers, Mrs. William White, 1 Mrs. tieorge Marks, Harriet Wilton, Marguerite Mar-guerite Jessup. Altos Minnie Miller. NclHe Silvers, Grace Wilton, Mrs. G. G. D. Kirkpatrick. Tenors A. S. Kirk, F. E. Casterline, Ralph H. Hudson. Basso George T. Petersen, Carl F. Graff. William J. Churchill. Violin Mrs. Evelyn Richards. Cello Miss Gladvs Wickins. Harp Mrs. M. B. Boothby. Organ Miss Ruth Bellmere. Choir director Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Song Service in the Fifteenth Ward For the services tonight in the Fifteenth ward chapel the t following programme, beginning at 6:30 o'clock, will be given: Organ prelude, "Pilgrims' Chorus" . . Wagner Three Christmas anthems "Come, Let Us Praise Him" Haslam "Jov to the World" Brackett "Hark, Hark, Mv Soul" Shelley Miss Edith Backman, Ray Brand-lev, Brand-lev, soloists, and choir. Trio and quartette from "The Nativity." Piano solo (selected). .Miss Maud Brown Anthem, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" Booth Fifteenth ward Ladies' Glee club, George Ashton, Roy Brandley and choir. . Selection Robbins string quartette Anthem, "Unto Thee, O Lord". .Henrich Miss Edith Backman and choir. Selection Poinsettia'' chorus Mrs. J. W. Fitches directing. Christmas greetings The bishopric Male quartette. "A Perfect Day" Ray Brandley, Will Enser, Orson Kasteler, Charles Parry. Anthem, "Praise Ye the Lord" .. .Rogers Choir. Postlude, "Largo" Handel Mrs. J. W. Fitches, organ; Miss Leah Ashton, piano; Charles J. Parry, director. Carol Service at St. Mark's Cathedral In i, rl.l i t ion to rho Christmas music- wliirh will l'- Piv(,n thls 'no1-"1"!: a' s. Mark's l-:iisiopal cathedral, there will he ii special i-arol servh e at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon uml it special Chflstmas clay programme at H o'clock Monday morn-iuK. morn-iuK. The music follows: Sunday morning December 21, 11 Processional. 'Tome, Thou Loiir- Kxpccted Jesus' .y ' A' Venue W' Crotch Kestival To rieum Dudley Buck ioh'ist " Mrs. J. W. Curtis. Mrs. j l'." I.ittell. H. Stanley Ilinrichs. Thomas Wise. Bene.liclus ,'..'"; ",'- ,Anon- iivmn -A'cni Kmmanuel ..Ancient song Soloist. Miss Helen Williams. Offertorv "Christ Whose Glory Fills the 'Skies" Gounod Recessional. "Jesus Came, the Heav- ens Adoring" J. Turle 11. Feabody, organist. J V'. Cttrlis. choirmaster. Christmas eve carol service at 4:30 p. in. Sunday bv the choirs of the Sunday schooh conducted by II. Stanley Ilinrichs. Christmas service. 11 o'clock a. m. Monday: Mon-day: Prol ml c Organ selection from "The Messiah" Handel nthe'm"a'ncr benedictus, "Sing. O ' Heavens" B. Tours Kvrie I'Jlelson Gloria tlbi fprom V'onimiinion service by King Hall.) Hvmn "O Come. All Ye Faithful" (Vdeste Fidelesl J. Reading Offertory anthem. "There Were Shen- herds" Cbarles Vincent Sentence, "Alielula" A. B. Whitney (Continued on Following Page.) v MUSiCl (Continued From Preceding Page.) Surinam Corda KhiR Hall Sanctus Kintf Hull A mis Dei. "Joy to the World! The Lord Is Come."- Cloria in Kxeelsis Kinjy Hall Recessional. "Hark! The Herald An- Kels Sing" Mendelssohn PosUude. "Hallelujah Chorus' ' Handel The personnel of the oholr follows: Soprano?. Mrs. J. W. Curtis, Miss Ruby NaesH. Miss A. Burton. Miss Carrie Roberts, Rob-erts, Mrs. Alfred Cocks. .Miss Inez Elliott, Miss Nora Grayden. Miss Edith Levlne, Miss Marian McCall. Miss Virginia Kber-ly, Kber-ly, Miss Helen Williams, Miss L. Moblr, Miss Olive Leu-is, Master Robert Wise. Master Clarence Kberly, Miss Florence Doseher. Miss Mary Hlnrlchs, Miss Mar-jorle Mar-jorle Widdicomb. Altos, Miss Nellie Hasbrouok. Mrs J C. Ltttell, Miss Ruth Williams. Miss Anne Woodhall. Tenors. H. Stanley Ilinriehs, A. II. Tucker, Lawrence Kberly. Bassos. Thomas Wise, Benjamin Stark. Alfred Cocks, Jo.sej.h Oswald. J. W. Curtis. Soloists. Mrs. .1. W. Curtis, Miss Carrie Car-rie Roberts, Miss Ruby Nat-li, Ms Nel-Ho Nel-Ho Hasbrouek, Mrs. J. C. Littell, 1 1. Stanley Hlnrlchs, Thomas Wise. Orsnnist, A. H. Pennody. ("Mines, Iavrence Kberlv. Choirmaster, J. W. Curtis. Christmas Services in Twentieth Ward For the services tonigTit in the Twentieth Twenti-eth ward chapel the programme, which begins at 6:30 o'clock, follows: "We're Not Ashamed to Own Our Lord" J. J. Daynes Choir. i "Arise. Mv Soul, Arise" ..George Carless ! Choir. "Gentle Dove" (organ and piano) Professor Daynes and Mrs. Jennie R. Crawford. Anthem, "Heavenly Father". . J. .T. Daynes Choir Janie Cutler and Susie Schoflcld, soloists. Baritone solo, "The Seasons" J. J. Daynes William A. Shepherd. Anthem, "Unto Thee. O Lord" J. J. Davnes ChoirMrs. Fay Marshall and Bert Tus-senbruuk, Tus-senbruuk, soloists. Contralto solo. "Christmas Lullaby".. , Mm. Eleanor B. Thomas. "Nazareth" Gounod Choir William H- Russell, soloist. Address, "Christmas Thoughas" Elder Levi Kdgar Young Anthem, "Unfold, Ye Portal b Everlasting" Everlast-ing" Gounod I Twentieth ward choir, assisted by violin, cornets, trombone, organ and piano. Professor Joseph J. Daynes, choir leader. Jennie Romney Crawford, organist. |