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Show Special Music Will Mark Christmas Day! Programs in Churches Throughout City Exemplify Exem-plify Exaltation, Gratitude and Spirit of Good Will Toward Men. 1"..roi.'u a'l l ir: :.' ar.s. e-vcr y.lnrti abo'it "EE) A. I;., ' An -iM );l-- .ms Im f:l) Cib- -r v. Mli t-;...-KiJ mu;n'-:i 1 M-r s in ..iniy rhun-li-M ml 'cr Hi: uorli. 1 i-u Eil-ollo an, J l.;il.'i'0,ul E. h m nn i lui i- t-E t-E - i,.irli.-ii;ii-iy t'.-tlt h I'm 1 In i " i - i j ilou-t ilou-t hma) oj'r'-irs'inai'kr'l Ey nprE'- iuimiij- -n-o r:i r in..; Lin; l.iriii of t 'ni'iti.. T he eiishnn .Ed not ha fJii.'invr Lh fl: t- two et.n-I et.n-I ;!!- h of i ' : irin. hi ri i t y , Eut Eh y:it:l LO )r.L c t..-..ii iu;LUHirar.- ly fhrirftiau inin-MlO!i;uT;H inin-MlO!i;uT;H V ho ai ri;J tEu fcOp'-l 1 ' 1;.imE-) wliiirc Ihf; mum "f .I.-vmh was thru unknown. 'ih.-. r.-li ru.-t.i- of th-j ftoiig fcs-tiralii fcs-tiralii that now mark :iirihi mas day yer -h-e.s poHSuSM .sonic of tlK; fciilun-H of Sun-ii Sun-ii v liaJy and aonu: of IE'; rold norr hhuxl. Tl o nm.sii' t ih v L-lt: E;jm found i Em lir.-pir;j-tioii n.nd it.H ti'jin-rfi m v. i J I y tt-'pai-alud Hit ! iJvoi-:;fi. d i-lniif-H. 'I'h.- folluv.'lntf p,-oi a:i'M of C".. ri slina ::-u v.El V.p. ;Tlvr;i lit l.io Oitlmli.! mid Kr-Lsrop.-i I Eur-dif!-. i.mm oMu-c r!i i.irvE-uf i.irvE-uf tli'-- city jM-efWHn--; io pn xwii tlu-ir ' i i I ." 1 1 i i a Li pror-Hiii.H (luring lotJay'y i:j'"ii-i;:-r aud o. i-ni n' sor i',,:t: a i lit-- ral of tin': M;ifMt-m inMniEt n il t 'hriyLinua cvt;, und Eiyli mass, tl o'clock a. tu.: 1'roJudo "Silent .'iht ' Kt. Alary" a orcliuntm. Proccoslonal "Adcato Kldelca" t;t. AJary'a ortf.ic-.strn. Introlt Gregorian Male choir. kyrie iiloria in K eEds Doo ..Mass of tho arrod Heart Gounod .Madtdelnf: Choral society. Grarluaio and Alleluia Gregorian Malf choir. Credo. .. .Solemn Mass in Ji: Flat Montanl Mai;leine Choral Society. Offertory Gregorian Malo choir. Aflrste FidolOH V.iHent Molody Madeleine Choral society. iluiKKid and IKTir-dtrtiiH Solemn Mass in V: Mat Montani Madeleine Clioral sooltly. Anutf lcl ..Mhh.h of the barred Moart Gounod Madeleino Choral sociuLy. Comniunloii Gregorian Male choir. r:oce.sional "AdeRte Filelea" Madeleino Choral soi-iuty. Membera of tho Madeleine Choral society: so-ciety: Orfrnnitd- Ravmond Mulvvan. Sopranos Airs. J. J. O'Connor. Mrs. Prrcv Svmons, Mru. J. P. Iannitik'. Mippos T.UHan Whelan, Marp'ierito Smtt. Kutli Kille'en. Kbsft Haaa, Marguerite Kelly and M rsjaret Rogers. Altoa Mrs. Austin Gavin, Misses LdJtti B'ift'Mie and Kather'mu Ciirley. Tenors Oswald Veil,, Wm. G. McIIugh and T. J. Fannin. , . flashes S. A. McCartney, J. J. Eartch M-T1U .1 . 1 I (ill n L lie,. Mass at. 9 o'clock a. ni. : Processional, "See Amid the TYinter 6'nowa" Caswe.I St. Mary'3 Academy choir. Ptlent Xiffht and Ade.sto ETdeles Sundav School Children ehoir (oOO voires. Trio, "Ilabe of BethUdieni" "Bansbach St. Mary's Academy choir. At Our T.ady of Tjovinles: Folio wini; is tho music arranged by Mrs. P. J. O' Carroll, organist at Our l.adv of lxurdes church, for the music nt the maws to be celebrated there at i(V3i o'clock Christmas inonilng: "Kvrie KHeson" Gloria Sanctus-.Benedlctus and "Acnes Dei' Charles Gounod "Credo' Stollewerk Offertory, "Loquebantue'' Choir. "Afloste Ft deles" Xovella 'Salutaris" Gounod Ho solo and choir. "Tanitum Trco 111. parish hymnal. "Laudato Dominuin." Choir. Sopranos Miss Anna Dailcy, Miss Mon-ica Mon-ica Schult70. Miss Marguerite Shea, Miss Margaret Falk. Mrs. A. ,T. Brunoaa, Altos Misa Grac? Mnonev, Miss Kuth B--nneau. Mis? Mary Certapmoli. Vats A. J. Bruneau. L. Ihirboke, Decker Deck-er Little. Tenors Ralph Eruncau. T'U' Smith, C. 1 E-trbeke. P. J. O Carrol, organist. At St. Marks; The choir of St. Marks cathedral. Kast Fit South street. uTil sins a fuil festival communion service beginning at M:15 Christir.aa eve, as follows: Aran -"Carol Prelude" Christinas Carols "a'capello" "Calm On the Last'iamr Far of Xlfifht' 'WMlo Shepherds Watched Their nocks" '"O. T-itth' Town of Bethlehem" Procession. "Adcste Fideles"..J. Reading Kyrie l-V.eison t,ohort form ... Lawrence Kberly Eiorla t ibl Ci-nicksiianlt i Iratiag tibi Cruic'shank Crod Cruicksiiank' Offertory, "It Camo L'pon the Mid- ingvt Clear" B. Iluhn G'orifi. V'atric . .Pea body Sentence. "All Thi'icrs Come q' ' Th-je" Whitney Sursa m Corda Crulcksliank Sane t us from "M isse Solenel!" Ch. Gounod Tenor solo, M m. I Iohr.es and choir. Benedict us C'-uick shank Solo. Fdith Lvine and choir. Drcs d en A men Xa-1 ma n Af,nus Dei Cruiekshank ril".-(:t ri ;. .' I h:v Ci :uv X i ; 1 1 o L j n . I it : h I o : 1 1 1 S ! ; u ' 1 1 t U. I ' ,;ji:c.!. "li;ir;:, t"..u 1 In a !! --. i -: Es Sin:" M(-nJ-:so'-'.-;: Chris' n ia.s moruiii. at lUI"; Pro'-i i.sirintLl, "u ( Viuie All V u l-'a ;M)f ui" Kyrh: i ;i. jsuu ( Ljaort; f 'u.-.Ei m . Eorhi I.iEi i LaiJs tibi ( 'ruir-ki .an U Ci-i-.m) Cruiekshank CMriTor1', "There Were Shepherds'' . Yinec-iit Sopra.no aolo. Mr. J. WE Curtis and choir. Sent.eiiee, "Blt'ssi-d the Man'' . . Lj Ites Sursam Corda ('h. Gounod SarvLus. "Sr C'eeiha'' ' 'h. Ej'iMod T'-ti'ir s-"do, Wm. Ilohiu and elmir. Bent;d n t us qui ve nit Jru ie;s.iank. S'"'lo. i;ii th Levi no and ch'jir. We.d min:;l r Amen St.a inr Arrets J.'. i ' i-ui-U.-hauk Gloiia. hi F:ecE,is L'rtneksliaiik Nunc 1 Ji in I Uia I.li-ot liovrn Eeii Aimhi T-anie Uj i. j ; i ;i I. "Har'u, the J I era id A:t- ;ruia Sin" ATeud'.'lssolui Orjjaa post hide. "Hallelujah chorus" from "Me.-sJah" Handel A. IE Peanody, organist; J. W. C ur-th-, ehoirmasier. St. Paul's iCpiacopal church, J. El. Dennis, Den-nis, rector: Tht customary midnlh t Christinas service vvKl bo held in St. Paul's church, beginning promptly at 11 p. tn., Christmas Christ-mas eve, and closing in am Die time for the last street cars. Other services will be held at b a, m. and I(EoO a. ni.-, CluTst-nias CluTst-nias day. rJ'ho music is under tho direction of Mr. Theodore Barraeiouh, organist, and, at the midnib'ht service, will be as follows: Organ prelude Processional h mn Adcste Fideles Kyrie, jryrc Creed Kyre Hymn, "Christmas Awake, Saluto the TJappv Morn Anthem, '"Unto L's a Child Is Born". Adlam Sanetus, from the Mass oi" St. Cecelia Gounod Eenedlctus cjui vcuit Wyrn Agnus Dei Fjyve Gloria in Exoeists Eyre Recessional hymn. "Angels from the" Realms of Glory" Organ postludo Mtzsic Today at Central Christian For tho services this morning and tonight to-night ut tho Central Christian church, the mutnc follows: .Morning Prelude, "Tho Lost Chord" (Sullivan): anthnni. ''Calm on tho Listening Lis-tening IJar of Night" ( Mars ton) ; offer-toire. offer-toire. Slumber Song ("Booth): communion, Andante Batiste); solo, "Ge.su Bambino" f Pietro A . Yon ), Mrs. Elans Flo ; post-lude. post-lude. "Cujus Antman" (Rossini). Fvening Prelude. "Rest." tAbO: offer-toire, offer-toire, "Day Is Dying in tlie West" ; anthem, an-them, Christmas Carol; postlude, selected. se-lected. Organist, Mrs. M. O. Minor: pianist e, Miss Maybelle Hauperi; soloist and director, di-rector, Mrs. Plana Flo. Special Music in Fourth Ward Tonight The Fourth Tvard will have the Pioneer Pio-neer stake officers present in special meeting tonight, and tho music for the occasion will include a solo "The Little Town of Bethlehem,' by June ITaight. with a chorus by the Donaldson sisters and Messrs. Ralph and Arthur Sperry. The choir will sln;T "Hail to the Man Who Communed with Jehovah." "Christinas "Christ-inas Carol" and "Joseph Smith's First Prayer." Music Program for Waterloo Methodist For services this morning and tonight at the Waterloo Methodist Episcopal church, the music follows: M '-truing Prelude, "The Star" fSer-geioff). fSer-geioff). Albert Wilkes; doxology and devotions; de-votions; "Joy to the World" (Handel). 107 Methodist hymnal : psalter readings for special days "Christmas" and Gloria Patri; offertory, violin. "Selected," Harry L. Lewis; solo, soprano. "The Aneel's Song" (Stfckles). Mabel Spalding: "Hark, Die Herald Angels Sing" f Mendelssohn), 112 Methodist hymnal: posltudc. "March of the Israelites" (Lee), Albert Wilkes. Hvening Prelude. "Christmas' (Tschai-kowsky (Tschai-kowsky E Albert Wilkew; doxology and devotions; "Silent Night, Holy Xight" (Mohr). 123 Method isi hymnal; psalter and Gloria Patri ; solo, soprano. "Noel" i Gounod). Mrs. H. K. Giers : a nthp.ni. "I Bring You Good Tidings" v AH-I hail)', choir: chorus. "Girv to God" (Handel), choir: anthem. "Thou A rt My Son" (Peace). Mrs. 7dabe1 Spalding. Hdith F'ar-sons F'ar-sons Mud choir; ot'fertoire. violin, "Selected." "Se-lected." Miss Klizabeth Whitehouac: solo, "Come Unto Him Ail Ye That Labor" ( Handel), Mrs. Raymond ' Brookes; an-thut. an-thut. "For Unto T's a Child Is Born" ('Wooler), Mr. and Mrs. R. Brookes. i;diih Parsons. Austin Alleott and choir: solo, and violin obligate. "Lullaby" (Froelich), M rs. T L t'E Giers, soprano, Miss H. AVhitehouse, violin; "O vmie All Ye Faithful" (C;tsvaU), 12 fi Methodist hymnal: hym-nal: postludo, Coronation March (Le Prhete), Albert Wiikes; benediction. Mrs. II. K. Giers. chorister. Albert AS'jlkfs. organist. Special Music at Ogden Tabernacle Today Director Joseph Ballantyno of the Ogden Tabernacle choir announces as a Christmas Christ-mas service in the Ogden Tabernacle Today To-day the presentation of C. Whitney Coombs' beautiful cantata. "The First Christmas." Prof. Levi Jidgar Young will be the speaker. The program follows: Soprano solo and chorus "As the EarUi Brings Forth Pier Burl" Mrs. -Myrtle B. Higley and Tabernacle choir. Recitation and air for .soprano "And Lie Angel Gabriel'' . Wry. Higley. Chorus "Hail. Thou Highly Favored" Choir. Recitative for baritone. "And Mary Arose" William S. Wright. Chorus .."Blessed Be Cue Lord God of Israel" Choir. BarEone soto '. "As He Spake by the Mouth of His llolv Prophets" Mr. Wright. Quartet and chorus . . "To Perform' the Mercy Promised" Jed Ballantyno, Walter Stephens. Mrs. Myrtle B. Higley and Mrs. Jesse Lund. Soprano ef, ;( ,uj ehorus .."And Thou. Child, Shall Be Called" Mrs. Higley and chorus. Organ iiitci Hide. ."Christmas XighL" . Sam F. WhiLiker. C h o r ; is and q u a r to t 'O'er Fifth Ed; Lin's Plains" cmartet and ehoij-. Rceit. and air for .sonrar.o und chorus. "Fear Xof Mrs. Agnes Warner and choir. So'.v ano solo. . "Tiie Stars Shine Bright" Mrs. Warner. Duct, soprano ;iiicl baritone ...-.'See You Not Yon Radiant S!::r" Wrn. S. Wright, Myrtle B. Higicv. Carol for 'horus "Sing, Ye Choristers of Heaven'' Choir. Baritone and chorus "Is This the Messiah'' Mr. Wright and choir. Recitative for soprano , "Piehold My Servants" Mrs. Warner, Baritone and soprano "The Stars Shine Bright" Mrs. Higley, Mr. Wright. Plnale "Great Is the lEord" Quartet and enolr. Music for Services at First Unitarian At this morning's services of tho First Unitarian church. Miss lOvtdyn Buehler. contralto, will sing "lie Shall Feed His Flock," from Handel's "Messiah.'' Miss Rowena Korus will be the accompanist. Blind Will Present Program Next Tuesday ' i Some of the blind young men and women wom-en of Salt Lake will be heard in an attractive, at-tractive, program next Tuesdav afternoon a-t 2:00 o'clock at B'nai B'rUh hall, IS Souib Third irtst strecE The affa.'r is uuder the direction of the ladies' auxiliary to the rt' fiding room for t he blind, Sai t T-ake Public, library. A cordial invitation H extended to the public, The program follovs: Address of Welcome Bombard Iverson j Selection v Orchestra ' Song James Jacobs Cornet Solo Carl Lind Reading Leon Gibson Son; Mr. Timpson Violin Solo Albert Freeman Saxophone Solo George Woodruff Remarks Murra v A Hen I Cornet Solo L. Christians-en Oratorio "Messiah" ! Is Fitting to Season The 'EMessiah" was first sung in Dub- ' lin. Ireland. April PL 1712. when Ti'i were present. m;-ide possible instead of 600 because be-cause the ladies were asked to come wit bout hoops and the men wil bout swords. Tho proceeds were destined for ry, "Fur the relief of the Prisoners in the Seven Gaols" and for the support sup-port of Mercer's hospital and the Chari-I Chari-I lablo infirmary. Thy tickets sold for ilmif a guinea each. Tho "Messiah" wns performed thir? y-f-ur times during Handel's lifetime, ,'ut . never uoon the scale nowadays deemed iuicquLi Le. i iio uiviu'Miit oi musicians ' and the choir of '''J singers were the j v, onder of the day. On the eontena ry ot Handel s death it was done with an I o re n es t r a. of P 0 and a choir i . f j 7 0 m 1 v::ccs. 1 u Fngland tho vork is held in j supreme veneration. Tho "Elullchijah j (Continued on Page Nine.) iiusic" rriWdi Pago Six.) . TI a p.irt of tho Briton's re- lNl',f''u divided Into throe parts. rl in' u ics the fo'-tell.ny. ' I' rh'r ,v 10 prophets, the ooles-l'"..V,Uts ooles-l'"..V,Uts horaUli,T this birth. '""'" n of I Ho -lirt.UKs of ureal rrSi ' at their viKll. Tho ' "K ,ins with l-hflsfH actual I , p-irth as tho "Redeemer rUC of his ration, death 7 o ami of tho sp.'ead and es-'f es-'f the gospel In tho land. r;'-"; tnrt makes declaration of tho i'il ,'.?e Interest does not lias. 1 . eilaW with the full, c.rlni joy torn'"'- ,,,xt has rothlnir about iorTuni c "ltd required, thcre-tM thcre-tM Handel to Kivo such work its enduring poim- I , nnv consequence, attempts i 1 MeWlah.'' or parts ol it. at ,,h i the vear. In New ork will 'he rendered in lour 5&, durinir the holiday sea-P sea-P r; ' .',v prominent choral or-K or-K Kb the best soloists avall- I , .., ; vears old when he wrote df- , .. vc-ts broadened and 'M.v'etrerience and sorrow and fi-i to approach his sublime t no doubt hroucht i ;3'n.rt"l eleawlnir. The ethical ., v V.portant part m music. "Ji. ro permanent art without K". J's,-t There should, there-r,!funusal there-r,!funusal Interest manifest In be u,, ,e "Messiah" this year the Salt Lake Oratorio ."' ' - mle Program t Immanuel. Baptist ! .1 d-rlr of tl'O Tmrrrtmiet B'it- :-,'!:,,".1..!,,t special C hriBl in ! music R-VimUV ai .'ver.h.c resular ;--1 W.-lfi v.""d k!K"vn local reliNt. rVV, ,v moraine rrofr.un. :inrt m th f" vk. the clielr will sIt.c, ', woiHta. "Tlie Nativity." by f"1r-. Ctir thirl? voices vflli parlki-tfrOn parlki-tfrOn to taslrumen-Mllon. 1 . n '.t to'b nuvraois ana OTcnlne :j:.::-n ... f s:onNINf!. L.,i,"U Brume" fen. tetfl.J' I'"-" Choir j-..--,-.,.: r rJl" Cremhs h.-k,, Vn- of Ihe .neV....Prf-!.T tjou'rlure to Smulc! IV ....... Buck "li.e ?:" biuct-sacs iyr,-i i:, B t U-M ; ' " I'VPNlNti. ,.-.'"l.:up.'" Uandel SeTkhI' Prayer" Choir L-"indantlm" Lf,m n Lib- SaUrttr" Adam Oeibel , Part I. " wMiU tbe Teart." -'Uark. the Barps." ri:jliTe "IVUilenc-m, Bethlencm." L-'';r;c.:'.-e GfntlT." -.,r' :.ud L-ar.tcDC "And Ilia Pt-Ji'Lv.' Pt-Ji'Lv.' TTitti chorus "Glory Be to Part . r.. '. iCop fi-etlv, liul'C of L .. ho:k:i Frank iDCf?iise. r-;s-Myrrti. w rt-ititivp " 'Tis ChristmnstiiJo.' rc.ki,r-s "Peace to All the Kartli." B-Sc Finale, "Symphony in K " . . r Tliij-dQ t Mckenzie, ciiorlster; Mrs. CrNsIe k. oreacist. SoU'ist. Miss Knth Wil-Bprsao: Wil-Bprsao: Mrs. H. C. McGregor, contralto; bczie, tenor; II. O. Burklwrt, buri- Lnne. Misses Esther C. Mniwn, IK. A1k? Parefov, Hiirh Peperkorn, fci-a. Allen-? Brown, Flora J. IVa.-li, C. J-hr.n. Fr:ino:s Wiilinnis. Km mu t Mi.Jred W'Mn-r. rl..i:tr.tllo-'. Mioses tcTire. Car-il Pitta, H:iz-1 Selby. K.ina f. TcLf'p:. Ray K. I'ywirs. Civile H. H. I. Mcf.repyr. (Jeorg - S. ( b1i. L. W. ,.ri!icrE. Bjwpn. r.;i!i-s. II. I.. Chap i BLid-rtioir. C. E- KiclitiK-nd. A. J. B. 11. G. i.'ulverwell K. D. Alirn. e-M:ss Gladys R..ng, F. Ernest llart- Mrs. C. A. Stilplic-n. wpriate Programs at Phillips Church i directly appropriate to Christ-& Christ-& will be given at both services Pr.iilips ConKTf-ational church tor::r:5 and aiicrnoon. T'.ie pro- c.'; pen-ices Rt o'-Ior-k t, i.'r.ODin: iiyn;:t. "Xaiivitv' (Men- J U-1: solo. ''Tho S;ar of r.--thh;h'-m" J tc-'. Mrs. C L. S.iitlfi: ma qnar- i ) Jloiy Ni--t" (.solo. AJr. Enifs). -'lson, Mr. Batfd. Hoy T.'tK-y, (C.j'iV.-on ; hymn, "Adeste F i ( 1 e 1 i s " ; D Liuie Town of HethU-hem." Tr. I--'': hymn, "?t. Loui,s" ; anthem, I Tour King, Is Born," choir; tolo, Ksff-born King," Miss Ruth Tre- cf.'erton, "Impromptu" (Pchu-:Roy (Pchu-:Roy Robinson: solo. "Star of the Mrs. Jed F. Woolley, Jr.; anthem, tfiGreatly," choir. er services at 5 o'clock Prelude, JUra1' (Schubert), William Hardi-aynm, Hardi-aynm, "Athens"; solo, "Cantique Ji'.Mrs. C. L. Shields, violin obii- icie;' sextette, "Night Is FaMincr." u-e, Jaji-j Ca:nphc-il. Mrs. Anderson, lr;-"f:'-. Ann Criichlow. Mrs. Fcr- -fi'-rr., "Clirlvt. i.lic Xo'-born 'mn. ;'Antifj--:i!": ofr'orlorv; vio-'jver.ir," vio-'jver.ir," William -):nin:ar.; ri:-"rt,s a Hon" - the Air." IV.rs. "-s.y, 3r.. viojin oliLrato, Mor-"j--cn. Kcioist and ebolr concluc-? concluc-? y. Wuollc-y, Jr.; orsan.t, nar-l;p-;r.n. c Today at ! Westminster Church j1 '. le.'iir. ehurc'.i the rauc-ic fol- v.' "A. Cnrirtbauir." fOeston. i";'rp. rs- .'r-'.-in 7-.r.-;:t, organist; ot'-I ot'-I 4i'sz PastoraV (Ashford): !rr.'-'.'::j' "n t'r.c Lister.ins liar of i ,i'ti' ?V'T'' ijy tn'- c'noir. M:ss Vrc'or: response. "Jnclij-.e llarxa.i, -.una; by the choir. Please in Recital J S1. e-.laesnay ,-,i!ernoon bv I IS.'1'?' Mrs- Klla Cummins a. Im-V- vo,ce- -Marion WW or.!"ano- ami Oeors E. I Mive,i -,-,i' v,o:in- The vomi? I ,..ated in the pro- ai Murphy. Florence Uli S1". Ruth tVilliains. ftlw'-ri erne Xoblitt. Mary WColV v- I-"ah-l Harveiile. iter a,i V- r,n -es Rhodes, Marsa- Catherine Sharmhart. Program ! In Eighteenth Ward opy of the EiRh-""-'nnin,,;"1'1" PWm for to-:..!"'akPrnf to-:..!"'akPrnf :0 o clock: V'Whtn r ,e eviK will be ' Tweiv. L- Richards of the t'onn-,"Ml1r t'onn-,"Ml1r h Just returned ,"tIiiwiill'"'e.lleation of the LfVs"'iis win i he roui Program r sr-avn, 0 appropriate to the ! ffOLhet tr' tl,e blrtiidav tw amhJ"Sf h r:s""th. It will laid t', , come and Wor-taw-"l, I;calithdes": two o the l Dla,1em:" also two s l- choir and congregation, Oh ( oino All Ye Faithful" and "Praise to I. lo Man." Tho soloists will bo Ruth1 ,n ", H '"ul Mill'ct '. l'ati-b'k. who "111 (I've a selection from the "Messiah;" l.eoi'Ko 11. I'ypcr and W. tl. Tatrick. Henry Hen-ry p.. titles is accompanist; 11. i!. Whit-l ney, director. " Program for Tonight in Twentieth Ward Tor the services heulnnlns nt C;T.O o .'lock tonight in the Twentieth ward chapel tho following music will be Kivcn; "I'raiso to tho Man" tV. W. l'helps), choir and coiinrtsnt Ion ; "O God. the i:ternnl Kather" (Mendelssohn! (sacia-mentall. (sacia-mentall. ciioir; soprano solo, "Ave Maria" tKnoh-Uounoi.l,. Mrs. IVIla Pavnes Sanders; San-ders; violin solo. ".ScicnRde" t'Pschai-liowsky). t'Pschai-liowsky). Miss Krm.i tSrovcs; tintln in, "Nazareth" (Uounodl, choir. Pan .loosen, .loo-sen, chorister; Jcnnv ltomucv Crawford, oigauist. Art of Lazzari Is Direct in Appeall The art of Carolina, I.a.;;ari is built! upon the appealing basis of pure simplicity sim-plicity and human fcelinj,-. This is one of the Kreat secrets of iier success on tho concert stage, where so many operatic oper-atic stars find themselves ill at ease, unablo ns they are lo divest themselves o; llio "habit of actin'." She sink's with a "t'orireotis opulence of tone." as one critic lias said. She is possessed of one of those rial contralto I voices, searchinc; in its appeal, snioot'i, I mellow ami even in iuahty In a'.l lis I registers and flexible to an extent which ! enables her to emit t.e varying toner. with an ease that seems born of nalorej and not of art. She ia a livintr exemplar J of the old proverb that "praelice makes perfect." Critics have taken delight in selectinsr dlstinctl'e worda and ihrases to describe the appeal of her winsome presence, and the rare natural beauty and charmingly cultivated qualities 01' her voice. They have found her type of art so wholesome and ihspirhu-r that they have held it up ns an example totv,l!ow. Miss Laz.ari will sine, at the Sr.lt Lake theater Monday, Mon-day, December Us. appearinir under the ausnices of the Musicnl Arts society. Christmas Music at First Methodist Today At tlie T"lrst Methodir-t Episcopal church this morning arai tonight a prngrum of I lirlstmns noislc ami son? festival will be given under the oirecttou of Mr?. L!lu t'uminlng Welzell. 'i'iie music for the services follovva: I MOUSING. Orcan prelutlc 'Tostonile" Gulllnant Procession;:! hymn lla. OpenicB tiyniii 107. Air.bein "Pc:;ec on I'nrtli" .' Sullivan 1 Miss Itahy t'lcMhviek ami choir. Yloliu so'o "Neenirue" CUopin .Mrs. llartliman. Or;nn posthule P.Ttueu,.so liyihn Chopin j f.vkmxi;. j Orc:in prelude "sluplicrd's tlouc" ...Y"acring Prrtcpseionti 1 Iiviud. ! Anllieui "JichoUi, I Erluc Yon G'.ad Ti'l- lacs" Ilibvurrts i Mls Aaltjo PO'-lnoin. H;irry Lewis and choir. Offertoire "I Know That .My liedeemer TJ.v- eth" nnndel rinno Mrs. Uurrlet Stout. Y'lolin Mrs. HardininD. Prologue Otcbd Basa Bolo "Naareili" Gounod Wyatt TV. Jones. Ladles' cliorus '-There Wore shepherds". Foster Mls ltuth l'stt.Tson and choir. Soprano solo "U Little Town of l'.ethle- L.-Ul" Barnes MK. ltuhy riiaii'leli. i Tioliu ot:i2:it". Irs. lliirdiuian. Pl.-tr.re "W'ij-e Men and Star." Hymn "Silent Nipln." .Ne. 12y. Pielun "M;idonna :uirl ('MM." 1 Contralto solo " the Mollier's Hcreric" Woodaian Miss Halli Patterson. Picture "Tlie Holy Family." Soprano solo "A I.'reniu of Bel lilebcm". Coombs Miss Aaltje Poelman. Picture "liepese In F-nypt." Quartet "Sleep Little ll.iby of Mine" . Bartlstt Medames Barnes, Oapetan. ltowlett. Gardner. Picture "Gifts to the Christ Child." Soprano solo "The Gift" Behrend Cloture "Tho Children of the Shell." Tenor solo "Glory to Cod" Edwards Harry Lewia. Picture "Christ ill the Temple." Mule eiiorus "IHhk ibe r.ciN" Benkc Picture "Suffer the Little Children." I Coutral'o S"lo "Noel" Adauis ! Miss N:in P.mrerlield. . l'ictme "Slieiilicr'l and Sheep." J j,thpui "It Came I pen the Midnijtht thar" Sullivan 1 Miss Ru'ov Chadwielt a'lJ choir. j Orzan postlude-'TLilklu.lab" Uandel j Program of Music in Fifteenth Ward Fur tho pe-Tices at C:30 o'clorte toniKht in the Fiftei-nth ward the music follows: Christmas i l-vrun 'Hark: The HeruM Aiizels Sin-,' choir; . b'i.rif'ne sol'i. George W. Alitn; nnilifiu. j "irniat I's ivnotr" f.S tcpiiens t , choir; so-inni" !--K Mrs. Eflilh MuMin: iintht-ni. "Affaii' , My Soul'' (Stv plit'Qa I , i-boir. j Special Music at First Presbyterian ; At t'" Fie-t Presbvterian cliurch this rjoru- he the followini; music will be cireu: An- : theui "Brightest and Best of the Sons of tbe , Mornlne," Haascom; quartet. "Christiana, Awake: Salute ,the Happy Mm, arren; , Offertory duet, "Tbe Ansel of Llgbt" (Coombs), Mrs. Lrnest Smith and Howard Krsiee. "The First Noel." a Christmas masque, with j carols by the Sunday schol of the churcli, will ! be presented at 7 p. ra. j I'rolosue . , ' Violia solo, from 'Tnstornl Pympliony .... , George E. Sltelton Kcadi'iis." "f lie ' Christmas Story". ... . ... . i - Mrs. Leslie Lngllsh : Son-', ' "fj' f.Vti'e' To.vn of Bethlehem" choir S'e'iT'' I Tlie sheiiiierils SM, "'i'l.e First Xoel" ehotr .So--' "t antique de .Voc' (A:)nnij Mist. Daily aotl caoir Koiii. ""IlarkV the liettiUI Ans-.'ls Sine".. ".' coasregatlon Scene' Vl The cherry tree Xeadin,, "The Cherry Tree Legeno Son's-'," "Aageis Froie. the Itealraa "J, EosTJ"o' ComW."Alt"Yc Fa'itlifiti".... Hf congregation. Scene Vfi Manger scene.- Sor.", "Silent -Night" (Grubsr-Ashford) . . choir Sor.e'.''"Ti',e'T'h'r'e'e' Kbifs" choir Seng, "!oy to t'ae YVorH". . choir . Song, "Sleep, l.itllo Baby : , " cliiPP.-en fiom priltiury dei.artment 1 Soiir'.""it Cnme Utter. Ihe Jlidtiiglit j Ci.,.' toncrecallt.a ! Otf-rtory, "Ti,c-.-e Were Shjpl.erds" tPireh) tr";",'-' v Committee-Mrs. Uifayeite iPinrhet,, Mrs. W It. i nlveit, Mrs. J. Fred Anderson, Mis. A. P. Stone. |