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Show 'The Coming of The Christ "The Coming of the Cnrlst" is tl title of the dramatic cantata whic will be presented by the adult cho, of the Presbyterian Church in the, church auditorium this Sunday ning, Lecrmber 15th at 8 p. m. This season the group will pri sent their cantata in costume ar di; matization will add greatly f the producion. The music to 1 presented composes one of tl most attractive presentations i this type and exceptionally well pr pared and sung. The program wli be as follows: 1. "Hear Ye," choir, tenor sol M L. Dreesman. 2. "Waiting," Women's chorU contralto solo, Eva Langdon ! 3 "Thou Shalt See Him, due Mr' and Mrs. Stanley GUI. 4! "The Holy Night," choir. 5. "The Shepherd's Watch," men; cnorus- . , 6. "Good Tidings," choir; so prano solo, Helen Rounds. ; 7 Interlude, Crusaders' hymn. 8 "Babe of Bethlehem," quart Helen Rounds, Thelma Beauman. M L Dreesman, James Rose. 9 "Unto Us a Child is Born choir, soprano obligate Thelrc Beaumann. ' 10 "He Loved Us So," soprar solo, Thelma Beaumann. 11 "Go, Make It Known," cnoli 12 "In Perfeect Peace," chol tenor solo. M. L. Dreesman, ba; obligato, H. W. Fildey. 13 "Thy Light Is Come,' nm chorus. , ' The personnel of the choir Is l. follows: Soprano Mrs. Stanley Gill, The ma Beaumann, Helen Round Margaret Backlund, Ruth Wall, j Altos Eva Langdon, Mary Am zen Edyth Cupp, Mrs. Geor( Smithpeter, Marge Muchmore , Tenors, M. L. Dreesman, H. Y Fllrtey. . J Basses Ernest Brunger, Jam Rose. Stanley Gill. Director-Harold W Fildey. . Accompanist-Francis Redner. The invitation is extended to b to attend. The church auditortu has a large seating capacity ai you will find a cordial welcon there Sunday evening at 8 o'cloc A silver offering will be received |