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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING f neaady J eenturle tm who have Nled aunty yearly hall with gladness ef comfort becomes V and message upilft the number , tha DECEMBER 25, 1921. steadily greater. The. phome has feswutrht it preparation j of tho oratorio to a high degree of ex- - ( ceHence. , the soloieta selected are artiste ' of much ability and the indications are that the New Tear's performance at the tabernacle will set tha higheeg standard y st reached by the Balt Lake Oratorio aocicty. f Two Chrittma . at Seventeenth Ward Cc.'nw and Adoration Rut in World's Heart : f? i c f- ", ataHMMMMMMi Two programs of appropriate music will be given In the Seventeenth ward today, the Sunday school service at 19 JO o'clock and the regular evening service at I. to. The numbers folhrw: MORNtNO. Organ prelude. "Hark, etbe Herald f f In erery elvilixed land today, retard-- ; less ef creed's shade, the hearts of men are. r a tittle while, at least, softened, humble and glad; No cot so lowly, lgalac so magnificent that Into it dod not come some suggestion of the Christmas menage, Peace on earth, - Angels Sing1 - f !!! good toward mop. Opening song, Far, Far Awey ee McFkrlane Judea's Plains" School. Sacramental song, Jesus, Once of ....... i tumble Birth" .... School. Sacramental music on the organ "O LKtle Town of Bethlehem" "It Came Midnight Clear . School Concert recitation John xi, Christmas greeting. ...... .Superintendent Singing, "With Wondering Awe",.... Duet. Seek Him" ..Ante Dvorak Misa Alton Pap worth and Miss Gladys Walker. Recitation, "Christina Stocking",.. Mine Dorothy Asper. Duet and chore Star of toe Eaat- ern Skv" . . .; ... ........ . G. YerJI . (Arranged by Alfred Judson.) , First-yeclass aad achool. Song. "Chrislmaa Cradle Song".... ... Joseph Ballaatyne Kindergarten department. Verdi Duet. The Wondrous Gift" (Arranged by Wilfred Robertson.) Mias Naomi Neltson and Master Jesse Neltson. Violin polo, "Hlmpld Aveu ... Robert Sant, accompanied by Miss 1 Natalie- Wllthr. Duet and chorus, "Down the Ages . . G. Verdi ( Arranged by Alfred judson.) Third-yeclass aad school. Christmas story. Tilltos Christ ra" Miee Donett Daiby. Duet, Royal Babe ef Betblohero". . I. Oflbaback (Arranged by Alfred Judeon A Mine Merle Cnmmiage and Mtae Afton B. Papwerth. G. Verdi Chorua We gee k Our Ktng" , by Alfred Jedson.) (Arranged First-yea- r and third year classes. Was When Chriet Closing Song. Born to Bethlehem ...... . ,..Beesley Bchoo). Poatlude, Hall to toe Star . ...... ............. .Robert Austin Mervla W. Davie and Georg J. Budd. end Buries super tntenden ts ; George Eva James H. Neilson, choristers; Mrs, JenJ. Olsen, Mice Ada Asper aad Miss . nie Dolmer, organists. EVENING. Sabbath Chimes Organ prelude, ,.R. H. Plppen (Op. 1 Opening song, "Joy (fo (Jw World".. 1 And the nat- -' ural axpreeeton rqfAW9j! Ideal of love, duty and nr Is found in music. Hence no community is which the name of the Man of Oalllloe has been heard , of Hie life today remembrance neglect and ftprlts throughmuatc ef eome form. Whether It be In the sgee-ol- d cerole, ht the solemn masses. In the exultant cantata)' or the sublime oratorios, the world today boas at the shrine Of ene who saw beyond the fleehly limitations of time and space and encompassed with His tove every Individual who gropes : toward the enduring light. lit ,G centuries that have tolled away alnee flrsl the wtae men eaw His star In the east, thousands of these whose souls ere attuned to the harmonies divine have set, down in prvaervable form the concept of their emotions, Many of these tong and melodies yet live and will continue to hold sway in the hearts of the multitudes Last night a host of carol ringers voiced the glad tidings throughout this and other cities and this rooming and tonight In all the cities of the land "Peace on earth; good will toward men" will break upon our ears and find response in our hearts. " , i v , 2S-- S. . ar k x c 5 r vt ' V& j, - ar i i 1 " lludc for Services at ; I v? Liberty Park Methodist 1 rV'it ( t , . - i i l f;M . . s thi ty I 'f' ,x (y fn i. f J X... -- V Kw eC K,, church the music follow; Morning; Anthem, Hark! the Harps of Heaven Are Sounding"1 .....Glebe! . Evening: Ther Nativity," by Globe!, a Christmas canty by too choir Banhmo solo. "Behold the Tears Turn ' ; R. O. Burkhart Backward Tha Harps of Hsavea Are t Chorus, l vA" s a . f . - f i&t a, Congregaftbn. Sacramental sorg, 'Meeknese,...Beslej' Choir., Cathedral ' music. Sacramental , Sounding"... R. H Plppen Echoes'" (Op. d) Tenor Solo, 'Bethlehem, Though Thotr Eminent Chicago basso, who will he heard as soloist with the Balt Lake Tenor sok, For Christ la Born.. If. A. Lewis Oratorio Be But Uttle" F. A. Clark rendition of Handels "The society in the ninth consecutive annual Quartet, 'Rejoice Orest ty, O Daugh- C. G. Green. ' Ir. Messiah,' January S. ter of Zion" Vision of Beauty" Chorus, "A t i Mies Ruth Treweek, Mrs. O. S. , , ..Alfred Judsoa ' Stovert, H. A. Lewis. R. O. Burk Choir. dine. Edwin Boo We. Reed ' Culp, lUy And an opportunity to hear more prohart. The H-Holy City" Ihmdas. Albert Wlks, Thompson, grams by master muaictene. I have been Soprano solo, Tenor and 'baritone duet, '"His Po- Steven Adams R. B. Ketchum. too tyiajCto keep in touch with the Salt Mies Barbara. Evans. -j minion from Sea So Sea". m San Franelsro, bbt noted Bans Aiktltt Glenn Lewis CtflP. t ake AUtott, wfeny to H. A, Lewie end H. O. (Burkhart. Me Back My "O Male Give W. quartet, that Eddie Fitzpatrick and Claude SweetStearns, William Martllman, Wyatt ttoftrano obligato wttk chorus, "Glory Stephen Prophet Dear" Jones, Howard Steih,' James Wglte. ' ' en ar in the public eye and received with Bo to God on High., ; Neilson. H. James Hyrum J. The number to be given ar. favor. Early in the new year I shall go Mine Treweek and Quarter. W. Lang-to- n Harold Christiansen. back to continue my studies." Organ prelude, "Shepherd Pipes".,, Blessed lo Ho That Cometh" and Amor E. Hanson. Quartet. . . .... .Harris - Mis Treweek, Mrs. Bievert, If. A. , ...Elder Adalbert Thomas Address Christmas carols by the choir y Lewie aad H. O. Burkhart. Christmas Carol" ....Stephans Music Services for Singing, a Silent Night," Babe Choir. Contralto solo, Sleep Sweetly, O Little Town of Betbelehem." tb Mrs. G. 8. Bievert Processional, of Bethlehem" Postlude, "Heavens Are Telling. . Hay ds , the Immanuel , hymn ill. Baptist Choir. Silent Nigh" James U. Neilson, Hyrum J. ChristianOffering. sen and Alvin E. Olsen, choristers: Eva (,'hovu of vromea. "This Js the Em- Violin solo Andante in E minor For the serv cea this morning and to- J. fcem of the Prayers'.' Olson, Moriee Jacvbson and Mary Al... .Mendelssohn night at the Immanuel Baptist church the len, organists. Chords, Myrrh, Symbol of Many William Hardiman. t t music follows: ' Wounds" Hymn I1J. MORNING. . recitative and chorus, 'Peace,'. Soprano Cantata.' ' Prelude, Prayer" ............ . .Renge Snow Normal College ; Peace to the World''.. ....... Chorus "Prophet Words. .... Anthem .. Mies Treweek and Choir, .i ' Baas solo "The Shepherds," Ricmana" .... Music Department Score Offertory, Mascagni ' s X. t . ..I.. , Recitative (soprano) "And I,o! the Solo, selected ......... ..i. . .Harold Fraxee of Lord." the "Gavotte Angel Poethido, Wagner TJutic for Services at Speeds! to The O Chorus (with soprano obligate) EVENING. . The Snow Normal Ye Not, EPHRAIM, Dec. Offertorie Prelude, Wely Westmintter Church Today Fear " "Stiadfrlla Overture". . I .Buck college mustc department waa heard ts Chorus and quartet "IAnger Not Offertory, Trio women's voices!, with chorus Christmas cantata, "Star of Hvthie- good advantage to an admirably arranged . concert program last Wednesday night. Yale-Ha- ll For the services this morning at the "The Gloom of Night Is Glorified." church the Soloists- Soprano. Mrs. June Evans; The program was under the Joint direcWestminster Presbyterian Solo ttenor) "No Room tor Him." , musie fallows; Chorus "Ye Heavenly Host.1 aito, Mrs. Eunice Anderson; tenor, tion of W. King Driggs, instructor to the Ashford Fraxee ;, baritone, Arthur vocal department, and Ralph B. Booth, Duet (soprano aad altoP Rest Thee," Prelude, "Holy Night"..,... . Howard . . Mrs. John Hurst, organist; P, , violin andbrchestra teacher. Chorus "Rejoice Thee." Street d A large audience pronounced the affair Hsrtmsn. violinist, (with qopranq and bass obl- Postlude Quartet Chonie Choir igato) ....."The Heavens Declare" to be the best of any of the annual events "There, Shall Come List, the Cheruble Host (Irom Woiitbns trio , The staged bv the music department of the Holy City," by Gaul). iiiamtNight"........ Mr. "And the Morning Stare Rang Together" school. The personnel appearing. InIvine Shields, M. Florence Sanderson, Grimmer, .Mm Wooding ton, Solo Mrs. Thomas and ebotr. and chorus. Mrs. Scott A. Jones, Minnie Miller, Mrs. cluding band, orchestra1M.and chorus. BumMies gmlthen What Mean Yon Star?" mers approximately The program C. C. Dally and William Hardiman. Star of the East" Chorua Blessed Bs the Lord God" ,,."The King I Born" follows. Organ postlude, Hallelujah Chorus" Men's Voices . Band and Mr. Grimmer and choir In Mill ... the "The soprano Forest. sole.... Selection, ....Hande) The Desert Way Is Weary "Autumn Storms" (Grieg) Glide Glee Club Offertory, There Were Shepherds". . For the morning service the music fo- Chorus . ........... ..Follow the Star" (a) Unltras Dance" (b) Horning , , i Jqtnes lios s; Miss Smiths iMood" (from "Pee Gynt" suite) Organ prelude, "Romansa. . . Wtenlawski Baritone solo and chorus ............ Postlud "Christmas Pastorals", .. . of the King "Birthplace Processional, (Orleg) ........ .(Chortle aad Orchestra hymn 125 (Adeste Alto Child ..Ashford of solo, Mine" Cornet Solo, "Cal very ''.Carmen Thompson .... ........"Little and choir Chorus .Congregation Fldells). i Choir Miss Rose Rmkhen, (Miss Msry Anthem, "It Came Upon the Midnight Sing Hallelujah" Contralto Solo, For Alt Eternity"... Gloria Lois AUred .Munson Cleer" WitUamson, Mr Thomas, sopranos; Mrs .....Sullivan Postlude, Howard Miee Fraxee, Mr C. L C. director; C. Beckstead, Weodinglon, . Mra Dorothy, (a) When de Band la Playing Dixie" Dally. Uwle Stearns CUapman, organist , Bendemeere. Stream" altos; R. O. Grimmer, J. D. Norris, and choir. (b) tenors; R. B. Quay, base T. E. Hartman, Offering. ..Boys' Glee Club Carol Peterson vjgllnjsfi Mrs. John Hurst, organist. Soprano solo, The Mystic Night. . Soprano Roto. Vtown Oratorio Society's Work Old Kentucky ef arrangement Novelty Wagner Otrle' Olee Club Home Mrs C. C. DaI!V. Has Cheered Thousands Sextet Cantata Will Be Sung at . Organ postlude, from "Lucia" (Dentretti) . . .Chorus from "Prayer Rlenii " Overture, Light Cavalry" (VenRuppe) Wagner M. E. Church Tonight Looking back over the past rears, the Orchestra tr record will show that the Salt Lake Popular aonga in costume Fay Jensen, Wit Messiah's Advent," a Christmas Christmas Eve Program Oratorio society has presented to the pub- Ferd Peterson, Evert Draper. Grant Beal, will be sung at the First of Handel s "Mee-slah- Robert and Reynold Peterson, John Lund St. Marks Cathedral lic eightoneperformances at rgntat. of "Judas Maccabeus," by the and semichorus. church tonight, under the same composer; two of Beethoven's vureotion of Mrs. EH Cunrmlng Wetsell, "Mount of olive" and four of Haydn's The Christmas gasiated by Mrs. P, R. Burkhardt, organ-let- ;, eve service ' of Bethlehem Richard N. Inch, pianist, and Wll. Mark's cathedral will be pre- "Creation." It would be hard to estimate with anyllam Hardlmaa. violinist; also by a qua- ceded bvEpiscopal carol of the door the gt singing First the rtet comprising Mrs C. C. Dally, soprano; cathedral at II. IS. The Presbyterian thing like accuracy the number of thoucarolers trill meet sands Mrs. John A. Jones contralto; Charles at the church at S 3 and of music lovers of Sait Lake and after singing PrioK. tenor, and Wyatt W. Jones, base. carols who have heard, enjoved and apthe district assigned to vicinity through Special musie today at the First PresbyThe rendition wlH begin at 1,45 o'clock. them by J. H. Wolfe, district chairman preciated these rendition given to the terian church will he given at both the The eholr ensemble follows, of the Carol This and evening service WlH return to the public either at nominal coat or entirely morning soc.ety, will present the cenSoprano Mrs. C. C. Daily. Karen Jen- guild room for hot lunch.. The Christ- free. morning the choir sen, ivtne Bbields, Olga Alexandria. Or mas music ft Hows The choruses amt solos of Handels to of Bethlehem," by Star The ta, villa Quick, Claudia Edwards. Mrs. L V. Processional. Adeste FldeL.e . : . . . . Wade ' 'Messiah,'.' which will be presented at the Marker. The following is the orGuild, Lurcne Shields, Hattie hell Shield tabernacle Monday afternoon, January A der of the musical numbers; Irtroit, 0 Little Town of Bethlehem" Virginia Dickerson, Louise Rowlett. introduction Darkness Instrumental , Redner lose none of their beauty, power and Im.Aito Mrs Scott A, Jones, M Florence Ryrle Elelson (Threefold) Jchn Tallis, pressiveness b yearly repetition. Into and Light. Sanderson, Lucille Buckhotx, Mary Glenn, them the great composer wrought the en. the of by Barnby, coming (bass solo) arranged Prophecy fva tripe Broughton. Helen Stearns, durin First Noel" quality of a universal, spiritual "Arise, O Jerusalem. PlivlHs Piper, Sarah Warrick,. Mrs Ruth Grdual,The . Traditional melody Solo bass attested the appeal, fact that after Chorus with by Prepare Te the g Gloria Tibi Capeton, Mrs. E. B. Rowlett. Redhead Way of the Lord. Tenor Charles Prlsk, Charles Conster- - Laus Tibi Redhead The advent alto, tenor) Creed Redhead Awake, Awake." Et Incarnntus est, soprano soto. Lucile Solo (site) "How Beautiful Upon the Jenkins Hymn. "Angels from the Realms of Mountains. to Smart The' annunciation (tenor solo) The Offertory. Sing, O Heavens" Tours Ange' Gabriel Was Sent. Soprano solo, quartet and chorus Soprano solo Hail Thou That Art Sentence, st presentation, arranged from Highly Favored. Beethoven Alto solq "Behold the Handmaid of the Cantu Solemnl Lord." Free Trial ef a Method That Anyone Sureum Corda ..... Redhead Chorua And Ther Wer shepherds.-Sopra- no Can Pm Without Discomfort g''Ctus ue qui veslt solo "Fear Not for Behold I Redhead ' Time. ef Uu Tenor tolo and chorus unaccompanied Zr Bring Good Tidings." , Agnus Del Redhead to God to the Highest. ;. ' We have a method foe Chorus "Glory the control of Baritone solo and chorus Chorus of Shepherds (tenor aad base) Asthma, and weNo want you to try It si Amen ....... Go to Rt.iner John Bethlehem." sir Cs Let matter whether your Nune Dmitris our expensv. Robinson Tenor solo And They Came With cess is of long standing or recent deve- Receesicnal, Hark the Herald Angels Haste. lopment, whether It Is present es hay Sing Mendelssohn Herod and the Magi (bass solo) "Now chronic Asthma, you should send fever or postlude. Hallelujah When Jesus Was Born." Chorus," for a free trial of eur method. No mat- Organ from The Messiah"' . Handel Trio (tenor, elto, bars) "Where Js He ter In what climate you live, no matter J. W. Curtis, Mrs T. Sotolsta, Mr That Is Born King." wfckt your age or occupation, if you are Wise, A. F. Beckstrand and T Wise; solo "Go and Search Diligently." Bass troubled with asthma or hay fever, our organise L. Eberly; director, J. W. Cur-tiTenor solo When They Heard toe method should relieve you promptly. , King. We especially was te send it te those On Christmas day holy communion at Final chorus Glory -to God to the hopeless cases, where a. m. and Christmas festival service apparently I Highest of Inhalers, douches, farms opium prepat II o'clock, at which will be repeated Special selections tor the evening servarations, fumes, patent smokes," etc., the above music with a few changes and ice will behave failed. We want to show every- additions. Organ prelude, March Oriental. Kroeger one at eur expense, that our method is Anthem, "The Shepherds of Bethlehem designed to end all difficult breathing, Barker and dll those Jenkins Lucite ail wbsesing, terrible .. Enjoys Offertory, The Birthday of a King" paroxysms. i free offer too important to Neidlinger Work in Coast City This Solo by Mis Billings. ct Write now and single day. Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Fern Choir. be ,n the method at once. 8 end no Bestj Misa Luclle Jenkins, a gifted young vioHatton, sopranos; Mrs. Rchraven, ntonoy. Simply mai coupon below. Do of Salt lAke, daughter of Mr, and V Mira Billing altos; Theodore Bee tenor; It twda; y you do not oven pay postage. linist Mrs. J. A. Jenktna, West Fifth North Thomas Maud Miss Birehell, baritone; ' street, arrived, horn a few davs ago to Thorn, organist and director. FULS TRIAL COUPON the holiday Min Jenkins is a pend FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. Room student at the College of Holv Names. WIG, Niagara and Hudson Sts., BufTabernacle Organ to Oakland. Calif , and hsa been taking adN. Send free trial of your falo, I. vanced vto'ln work under Or ley C. See of method to; ? Be Silent This Week San Franclsuo. Vf My work la Oakland, and Ran Frane cisco has been especially enjoyable." said L fFPSOgedeOte .There will bo no organ recital at the Miss Jenkins yesterdav. "for. In addition bi-- bo ' Lake tabernerie thto week, the fae w d hit g sibtrttie to the sained Under able Instruground Talented young violinist of Sett Lake, new mous Instrument being allowed to 'Tent , if ctor. I have been given the chance to do J In San ts who home that It may be retuned. This work will Francisco, studying v considerable outaidy playing of real north for the holidays, be' done by Professor J, J. Toronto, an i L.. at It "' - Fta-th"- . first A ," at Star Flax-togt- -- , Free Ihy Asthma and Fever Sufferers t e. 11 - . ne-'e- If: JS l g e e I .U-.Al- tt- N.i i i . "Y;Vc , , ' r on organ expert, who has made the care of the details ef Its Vast ramifications. An the tabernacle organ matter of personal indication of the quahty of . devotion tor many yearn. the plot, however, is found to toe revelation that the basis of the ton to the recent discovery of Dr. Sergo Veronoff Special Program Tonight alleged dealing with the restoration of youth of persons in advanced years by the grafting This process has gland Emigration Ward Chapel ofbeenchtoipansee modified tote a sort of Panes de and the results ef its taking Under the direction of Mrs. Edna Evans Leon elixir,and ludicrous. Johnson, a musicals will be given at ( 30 areMr.novel has written a score of Herbert to oclock torricht the Emigration ward many melodic delight with a happy chapel. Mra. Sarah Rowsod and Mrs. E. of orchestral and vocal comedy, 1 tit. Leonard will be accompanists. The mingling romance. and The lively sentiment . . follows: program on Might Be Your Once ta a WhUe" Chrlatmaa carols hits. of the many Choir. a Added to tha above to a company of Plan solo. Prelude to Q" ability, featuring Mar.. .Kevin Rachmaninoff youth, charm andNora Kelly and John E. guerite Zcnder, Miss Lucile Booth, In addition to toe above, the comAmidst the Winter Snow"...,.. Stewart Young.include Joe Mack, William Campany Miee Gladys Evans. Sarah McVlekec, - Bertha Bel mere, ......Fisher eron, Deep River Ethel MarteUo, Arthur Van Slyck, Agnes Miss Emma Johnson. Paterson, Lillian Young, Evelyn Grieg. Violin otrio, AngeJ'a Serenade" Oa-Mack. Neil Moore, John Retnhard. Salnt-Raen . Willard Hail and Bruce Budtagton, Mra Margaret Hewlett. Chrlatmaa song Miss Valentine Gorlinskt. Music for Services Orchestra numbers Vtotor Herbert '"Devotion" the First Congregational Moon Shadows. . .William Schroeder s arararamitoMOTOTto Mr Violin Hewlett,' Mhs Lilly AlTheron len. Junior Evans; clarinet, For the services this morning at the Donald Folsom; Alton; baritone, First Congregational church the music . born, Ous Uobe.lt; .cello. Mr. Jacob- follows; Mrs. Hawson. son; director, Prelude Homer Lambs" and W. Hubbard Harris 'Sheep Pipes'. Shepherd's f Miss Edith Chapman. Angelas (from "Scenes Ptttor- Gounod Nazareth Massenet eeqoo) Jubilate Deo" Alvin Keddlngton, Schubert Response, "There's a Song to the Air . .Otoy Speaks Anthem, "Sing, O Heavens Miss Emmeline Lund. , Berthold Tours Anthem, Hark, Hark. Mv Soul"..... Offertory. "Silent Night.. V. E. Becker Ketoen. Peterson Miss Clarice Mis? Postlude. "Christmas Postlude.. . . .. . at 1 -- at -- , and eholr. , "Angel Face" Combines Words and Music Fitly The fact is frequently overlooked that our old friends. Words and Music. are tremendously important factors to musical comedy. fn Angel Face."- wMoh will be so, at the Fak Lake theater Thursday, Friday and Beturday nights and Haturdey matinee, January 5, ( and I, Victor Herbert, who wrote the music, is at his best, and the Smith brother Harry B. and R. B., have turned out a book which to genuinely funny. H has been customary te say that the tale of a musical comedy ts negligible, but to Angel Face" it to much to evj. denoe. In fact, it to as complicated as a French fare with everyone, including even the ehorn having a part to the unSpace does not permit Hiving folding. - W. T. Best Norman G. Atktnao soprano and director; Miss Edna Dwyer, contralto; Alvin KedJ. tenor; Christensen, Hyrum dlngton, basso; Morris Stephenson, organMr ist. . Special Program Today,' at Country Infirmary Meehan, Lucile Riley- - Bessie B. Gree-nl- g. Alta Lucile Jenson, Margaret Marr Butcher, Ruth Arnold, Helen Oreenlg and Ethel Virginia Bell Signal from Mara,1 piano duet R- - , r Raymond-Taylo- Margaret 8. Smith, Tana Billings Recitation ......Bessie F Chamberlain "It Came Upon the Midnight ClearS,. Vocal class My Sweetheart," violin and plane duet, .j. ....M-- , Chamberlain Susie. Irvine, John Chamyerialn . . Silent Night" Vocal class , Recitation . ' . Bessie Frost Chamberlain "Fairest of the Fair," piano duet. .Sousa Margaret S. Smith, Tana Billings , , "Far, .Far A wav on Judea's Plain,. "Heart- - v v 0CA Tones Chamberlain. Susie Irv.ne, John M. Chamberlain - ' Music for Services at Central Christian Today FYr the services fhle morning at the Central Christian church the musie fol- -. lows: Prelude, Christmse Carols......,.. Hymn, "Hark, the Herald Angela Sing" Anthem, There Were Shepherds.. Vincent F. J. Wight and choir. ' "Bethlehem Gilchrist Quartet, Mrs. Flo, Miss Ruby Norte man, Henry Meyers and F. J. Wight. . Offertory, "Silent Night"..,. Hayd To Solo. Gesu Bambino" Mrs. Flo. Mra. M. O. Minor, organist; Mra Adas Smith Ft soloist and director. Christmas Music Program at the Hawthorne Ward This morning at 10.30 o'clock at the ward hail the Hawthorne ward Sunday school will observe Chriet mas with the following epeeiai program: "With Wondering Awe" and Carol "Luther's Cradle Hrms, school, accombv the ward orchestra, under dipanied rection of Mias Leona Amott; Maes and the Sacrament," Chrart talk, Superlntesdeat I. C. Watson;eellowhistling selecsolo, Master Bollschwelter; tion. Mia Laveroe Lamoreeux; concert under direction of Mies recitation, school, selection. Erva quartet; Norma Bryan; and the Fir Tree," Vaughn Claus "Santa and Irene Wimmor: Christmas In Other Land "Norway," Christian Johanneesen. wth Norwegian solo, Helige Nat,"Mat--by John M. Chamberlain' vocal class will furnish a dpeclsi Christmas program this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the new chapel of the county Infirmary, The program follows: Christmas Morn, vocal class (Especially written fer this occasion by John M. Chamberlain. Irma Gladys Parker, Francis Hapgood, Petersen. Bess Saunders. Ruth D. Cluff Diana Dunlap, Genevieve Mary Dunlap. Grow, Margaret Kaar, Julia May HubMira Thelma Jorgensen; "Hawell." bard, Ella Fern Hubbard. Marion P. GilContinued ts FellowUs Part-'- ) bert!. Mary Farrell, Ruth Myer Harriet te ( |