THE SCRANTON TIUBUJSE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1S99. 10 Reli gious.... Vcrv olonslvo pri'iiaintlotiB hnv been undo tlili jenr to celebrate the ftstlv.il of the birth of the Saviour ot mankind. Iterntise of Christmas lm medlatolv follow Iiir the Sabbath this i'U i thete will bo, 111 fact, two oh veivanres 01 Chtlstmas. In nil of the ehtlsilan rhmchos ot the city tomor row the xoniceH will paitnUt larRely of the nature of Chilstmas seivltes .ind In many of them the enthe Chilst mas observances will bo held tomoi tow In most of the churches, how ever, there will also be services on Christmas day. Elm Faik. Church. In the Elm Park Methodist Episco pal church Christmas will be observed tomoirow. The services, mornlntr nnd evening will bo of u very lmpicsslve thai niter. The muslc.il part of tho programme has been arranged by Pro le sor .J A Pennington and will be given under his direction It will be pirtklpated In by the Elm PJtk quar tette, consisting of Miss Elizabeth Thomaw. soprinn. Miss Ul.ice Duncin, ontralto Alfud Woolor, tenor; Phlllo Wairen, basso These Mill be assisted In a lectod rhoius consisting of Mesdamea Powell Ulster, Corr, Neely. Misses Jlarrls James, Thomas, Mod wav. Kandolim. Phillips, Colvln. AVIn lets, Jones. Thomas, Duncan, Messrs Warren, Wooler. rilppel, Morgan, Tubbs, Iluglus, Thomas, Emetlch, Wlnteis, Evans Krlej?, i:van" Mr. Pennington vIU preside at the orpin and Mis. J A Tcnnlngton at the pi ino The programme for the morn ing service will be as follows: Organ, prelude In V major . . Gtlson Choir. "Awake, Put on Thy Stiength," Steane Organ, offertory in H flat . Malllv Choir, "Dicam of Bethlehem". .Shellev Duet for boprnno and contralto. Shelley Organ, postludo in C. . .Volckmir In the evening a Cluist pailse ser vice will be conducted It will be of an unusually elaborate nature. The iholr will be iclnforced by a large paid i horns, and the programme, besides the numbers undered bv the quartette and organ, piano and violin, will in ilude the rendering of the cantata, The Story of Hethlehem," by quar tette, full chorus, oigan and piano This Is a new composition fiom the pen of a noted EnglMi compose:, J. E. West The complete piogramme Is as follows Chime of Rolls, Kinging and Change of Bells, Christmas Caiols, Alfred Wooler Organ feolo, Christmas prelude. Dethier J. Alfred Pennington ll.vmn, "Joy to the World," Choi us and Congregation Praei Hev C M Glllln, D. D Hjss bolo "Blrthdiy of a King," Xeldllnger Philip Wan en, with Organ and Piano Itcsponslve Scrlptuie lesson, Pastor and Congregation Contialto solo. "The I'nlveisal King," Marzo Miss (ii.ue Duncan, with Organ, Piano and Violin Olferlng fiom all the people Oigan, Christmas oftei tor Orison J Allied Pennington Ijiio foi Violin and Piano, Allegio Vlv e. Horn Sonata for Violin and IMano in A majoi Mnrart Mi.s Wldmaei and Pennington. Tiiior s-olo, "The Glad New Song," G I eel J Alfied Woolet, with Piano, Oigan and Violin llsmn, "IlatU, the lleinld Angels Sing". Cborus and Congiegation Soprano sold The iJabe of Light und (llory" .... Dressiei Miss Elizabeth Thomas, with Piano Oigan and Violin. driress, by the p istor "Ktor of Hethlehein" Cantata for soloists, i hoi us, oig.m and piano .. . .J. E Visl 1, Iutinductlon, oigan and piano 2. Itecltntlve, bass, "Bethlehem, O Bethlehem" Mi. Warren 3. Solo, tenoi, "O'er Salem's Towers and Zlon's Steep" Mr. Wooler 4. Itecltatlvi'.bass, "O I.onclv Wntch- eis" Mr. Wnrren r. Chorus, "A Eight fiom the Enid Immortal" Selected Chorus 6, Recitative, bass, "Et t's Now llo Even Unto Bethlehem," Mr Warren 7. Hymn, "O Come.All Ye Faithful." Choli nnd Congregation S. Solo, sopiano, "In Bethlehem's Ancient Cltv" . Miss Thomas J. Iticltatlve, bass, "And the Shep herds Made Know n the Story," Mr Warren 10. Duet, tenor and bass, and chorus, "Now O'er the Plains," Messrs. Wooler and Wan en, with Chorus. 11. Itecltntlve, bass, "Shepherds of Bethlehem, KejoIco"..Mr. Watien 12 Quartette nnd chorus, "Hejolce, Rejoice, Ye Nations," Elm Park Qunitette and Select Chorus I)oology. Benediction. Oigan, postludo In C Buxteheed Simpson M. E. Church. Th following programme of Chrlst nns music will bo rer.deicd to-morrow if the Simpson Methodist Epls eopil chuich, of which Rev. J 13 Swet Is pastor : MOUNINO. Himn nnd piaer. i Anthem. "Beheld, T liilng You flood Tidings" Welfi Mi. an I Mrs Thomas Abinms nnd choir. Scilpture i' tiling and offering. Quartette, "A ''av lout's Boin," Gabriel Thomas Abraham.V W. Jones, H A Wilgley, Will Whit man. Announcements and hymn. Sermon by the pastor. Anthem, "Arise, Shine, for Thv Eight Is Come" , .Dudley Buck Mr. Thomas Abram and choir. EVENING Anthem. "Beholl, 1 Bring You Good Tidings" J. llarnby MIs Jpsle Polhemus and choir. Pnver Toner solo, "'"lirltmns" Shelly All. D. Abrannm Duct "Songs of Pralsp the Angel Sang" Shelly Helen Thomas nnd Anna Tones Anthem, "Theie Were Shepherds" R. S Ambrose Mr. IT A Wrlglj. Miss Eva Kittle and cnoir. Solo, "The Kinr Is Come" Maizo .Mr. William Long Offeilnc and announcements. Soln 'The Heavenly Dienn" Miss Jessie Polhemus Remarks In the pistor. Anthem. "Arise. Shine, Thy Eight Is Come" . ... T. E Maker M T. Abtaham. W. Eong and choir. Chorister, W. V. Jones. Organlt, Walter Dnls Violinist, V. Uotterly. Solo, "Bending O'er n Cradle Eow." Mrs J. II. Cousins. Ilvniii. Sermon bv the pastor. Solo, "Star of Bethlehem," Mr. J. T. Evans. Anthem, "Sing nnd Rejoice." Postludo In D Hat. The choir will "bo In charge of Prof. J, H. Cousin's. Miss Hello Green will presldo at the organ. Prof. W. Ben jamin will bo violinist. .., Hampton. Stieet M. E. Chuich. The services at the Hampton Street Methodist Episcopal chinch Sunday will be of more thnn ordinary intetest. The choir has been rehearsing Christ mas music for the p ist two weeks Following Is the programme: MORNING, 10.30 O'CLOCK. Anthem, "Ring the Bells," ...Hubert. Srilptuie lesson Luke, chapter 2. Hymn No. 183, "Joy to the World Praver. Hymn No. Watts 190, "God Providence M. E. Church. The Christmas exercises at the Piovldence Methodist Episcopal church will be rendeied tomorrow, when the following progiamme will be tendered: MORNING. Pi elude In A Ashford Dojiologj Responsive Reading Anthem, "The Angel's Song," ....Ljon Pi a oi Male iiu.li tette, Messrs. Evans, Cousins, Thomas and Evans. Offertoiy Intel lude, oigan and lolln 1 1 tun Congregation Seimon Rev. William Edgar. Anthem, "Christ Is Boin" ...Iletbert. Benediction. Postlude In F Ashford. EVENING. Anthem, "All the Ends, of the Earth." Hmn Congiegation. Pi ayer. Wnthem, "Hosannah In the Highest," Eon. Scripture lesson. Offertoiy. 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At the Cedar Avenue Methodist Epis copal chuich Chilstmas will be o1 fleived tomoirow with services nt 10 30 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. m. Rev. F. P. Doty's subject for the moinlng ervlce will be "God's Gift to Man," and for the even ing service, "Man's Gift to God." Spe rlal Christmas tniusic hns been ni langcd for both services The Junior league will meet tomoirow afternoon at 3 30 and the Senior El worth league at 0 30 p m Christmas anniversary exercises by the Sunday .school entitled, "Bethlehem's Manger. ' will be held on Monday evening. An excellent programme has been nr lansed. Fiist Piesbyterian Church. Not within the history of chuich music In Scianton has time been fi more ambitious and mei Itorlous pro giamme of music prept-ied than that which Is to be f-lven at the First Pres byterlin chuiih to-mmiow morning and t cnlnff The 111 gf chorus of foi t people leprcsents some of the leading vocalists of our city Reheaisals hive been golnq on fot wecl's and a fin ished production ! inomiscd or sev eial nmt effertlvo Chilsltms anthem , and a pfifotmance at the evening ser vice of Dudley Bucks' most e.xqulslto sacred cantata "The Coming nf King," nbotmding with thrilling eliorues for mixed, Wi.men and mens voices, and solos that are poms of sacted music. A laice prop-iammo containing the words of the cantata has ncen pi lnted The soloists for the occasion aie Mis Kathryn Thlele. -oprano; Mrs H S Keller, alto David Stephen, tenor; David Jenkins, bii Itone. .Miss Florence II. Richmond wll preside it the organ, and tin musical piogramni will be under th dilution of Mr. . T. Watklns Second Presbyterian Church. Following is the pi ogi amine ot Chilstmas music which will be ren dered tomoirow in the Second Prehby t cm Ian chuich MORNING. Oigan pi elude, Sanctus Gounod Anthem, "And Theie Weie Shep herds" Goatc Offeitoiy, qua! tette, "Ailse, Shine for Thy Light Is Come," Dudley Buck Mehsr.s. Beynon and Moigan. Oigan postlude Bildge EVENING Oigan prelude, Meditation,.. Cuilmant Miss Mabel Rennle. Anthem. "Bilghte.st and Best of the Sons," Dudley Buck Qunitette, choir and rhoial society Solo, "Haik' What Mean Those Holy Voices"" (Woids arranged to "Cujus Anl mam" from Rossini's "Stnbat Matei " Mr. Bejnnn Anthem, "Oh" Holy Night." . .Adam Miss Black and choli Orchestia, Andante Batiste Sunday school orchehtra. Solo, "The New Bom Klntr,".Hammcrcl MImj Black Offeitoiy, organ bolo, "The Virgln'H Piajei." Ma&sanet Mr. Chailes Doeiam Solo, "The Blithduy of a King," Miss Gniagan Duet. "The Holy Child." Shelley Miss Black and Mi Bejnon Anthem, "Fiom Out the Stanv Heavens," Eyer Quurtette, choir and c hornl society. Oigan postlude, Fugue In G minor Bach Ml.ss Rennle At .the moinlng -etvIce the icgu lai ihuuh holt wll sing. In the even ing the Church Crima! loelety will as sHt, nccompanlfd by organ and Sab buth school oicnestra. Mi. J M Chame oipanlst and diieetor. Piovldence Pie3byterinn Chinch. The special Christmas set vices to nmirow In the Piovldence Presb)terlan ihurch Include an claboiate progiam if Chilstmas music and appropriate hernions by the iastor. The set vices aie as follows: MORNING. i ii gati Pi dude, InG . J 15 Calkin Mis W. C. McDonnell. Doxolog, Fiom Whom All Bless. Benediction. Postludo Wely Mrs. W. C. McDonnell. EVENING. Pi elude, violin and organ, "Spring Awnkenlng" fRomanze) Haen Miss Clara L,ong, Mrs. W. C. McDon nell. Sentence, "The Lord Is In His Holv Temple" Choir Anthem, "Hark, What Meun Those Holv Voices?" Schumann Miss Smith Mr. John and Choir. Responsive reading, selection 50 Psalter Soprano solo, "Ciadled In a Man ger Lowly" Schnecker Miss Phoebe Smith. Violin obligate, Mls Claiu Long.) Hymn, "Adestes rideles," No. 170 Hymnal Prnyei. Response, o Father, Incline Thine Ear" Choir Anthem, Catol, "The Best of All" Porter Auxlllnty Choli. Scilpture lesson, Luke. II. Tenor solo, 'Bethlehem's Stnr". Adams Mr. Joshua John. Hymn, "Harwell" No 1C1 Hymnal Announcements Offertory Clnrk Mrs. W. C. McDonnell. Bass solo, "The Star of Bethle hem" Schnecker Mr. II. K. Ackoi. Addiess, "Bom to Save" Pasaor Anthem. "Messlnh Is King". .Wan en Miss Smith, Mr John and United Choli s. Hymn, "All Hnll the Power of Jesus' Name" No 139 Hymnal Bendlctlon Postlude Gounod Jits w C McDonnell Gieen Ridge Presbyterian. At the Green Ridge Presbyterian chuich, of which Rev. I. J. Lansing, D D, is pastoi, on Sunday the legular rbnlr of the chinch, assisted by Miss Laura Meldrum. pianist, J. Berghaus- er, violin, J. Gannon, clarionet, and T. Miles, comet, will render the sacred oiatoiio, Christ nnd His Sotdleis," by J. Truner, so arranged as to bilmi before the mind and the heart two dis tinct but yet kindred pictures. First, the life of the Saviour. Secondly, the life of His servants. In which the per son of the Saviour stands forth su preme either as himself blessing, toll ing and suffering alone or "Seeing the Travail ot Ills Soul" and surrounded by his "many sons," whom he Is bring ing to gloiy. Following Is the pro gramme: MORNING, 10 30. ' The Life of Christ " ' "Hark the Glad Sound " J C. Winke, choir, oigan nnd or chestra O Come. All Ye Faithful".. Full choir "Shout the Glad Tidings," Congregation, choir and orchestra niiio On. nido On in Majesty." Choir, piano, oigan nnd orchestra "Our Blest Redeemer." Miss Edith Martin "Angels from the Realm of Glory," Congregation and choir "By Jesus' Grave,". .Mi W. A. Roberts The Loid Ascended Vv on High," Choli, congiegation, oigan and oi chestia. EVENING "Tluv Life of the Clnlstlan" Oigan -voluntary "Haik, a Thillllng Voice Is bounding. Mi. Roberts, Ml'-s Mnitln nnd choir "It Came Uron the Midnight Cleai," Choir nnd congregation "Soldiers of Christ, Arise," Choir, oigan and oiehcstia The Child of Bethlehem ' W A. Robot ts Of i In Dangei. Oft in "Vo," Mr A Pilling nnd choir "Lo Round the Tin one," Choli, congiegation. piano, organ and on hosti n Onrnnlnt. Miss Salome Becker Choitmnstei, Mi G Tied Whlttcmnie Wyk & Mncklow, 416 Lackawanna Avenue. Pialhe God Ings Flow." Invocation "The Loid's Pravet "- Chant Congiegation Hymn. "Haik the Herald Angels Sing" No 173 Hymnal Responsive leading, selection '.'.', Psalter "Gloria Patrl" Congiegation Anthem, "Theie Wcio Shepherds," Dr. Johnson Ladles' Voices Soptano Solo nnd full Choir. Scilpturo lesson, Matthew. II Prayer. Response, "Father Almighty. We Bow Before Thee" Choir "The Apostle's Creed". .Congregation Anthem, "Shout tho Glad Tidings," Dr. Hopkins Auxiliary choir, solos by Miss Smith, Mr, John and Mr. Heberllng. Announcements. Offertory in E b. "Batiste," Mrs. W. C. McDonnell Hymn. "Stuttgnrt"....No. 168 Hymnal Sermon, "The Christmas Wonder," Pastor Anthem "Arise. Shine, Thy Light Is Coming," ixur, aosnua jonn aim oir Hymn. "Antloch" No. 173 Hymnal Hickory Street Presbyteiian. At the Get mm Tresbyterlan chinch, on Hickory stioel, Sunday mornlr,?, ti.n. imiiin -v. II be as usual at 10 iO The pastor expects to pleach on Isaiah 40-1: "Comfort vo, comfort e by people, silth our God." In the evening at 7 !C a special piogramme of Chilstmas music will bo rendered, as follows. Chorgesang, "Sel Wllkommen," Relslger Church Choli. Wechselgesang, "Lied nin Clulsta- l)cmj" Wonnbeiger Girls' nnd Bojs' Choli j3uot Selection Miss Louise Lohmann and Mi William Bei gliauher Chorgesang, "Hoich welch Humm llsch suesse Toeno"... J. R. Dunham Chuich Choli. Wechselgesang, "Die Geburt Clnlstl," Wonnberger Church Choir and Choial Union Tenor feolo and choru, mlt Oi-chestei- Begleltung, "Stllle Nat lit." R Fuhter Mr Gustavo Rcpeit and Chinch Choir and Pi of. Law i dice's Oichestra Choigesang. "Fiohloekt the Voelker," A. Belily Church Choli. Choigesang, "Daughter or 'Aon." V. C Mnkor Choral Union. Monday moinlng vt 10 10 the Chilst mas HCivico wll be held with special mu-lc The pastor. W. A Noidt. ex pects to preach on the gospel of tho day, Luke II 1-11. Theme "The first Chi Minns Service." Tho Sabbath school vll hivo Its celebration on Chilstmas Hv The Infant dcpnil ment In the afternoon 310, ind the Bible clnsses In tho evening, 1 o'clock Dunmore Presbyteiian. t the Dunmoio Presbyteiian chinch tomonow the oider of the Chilstnias excicisea will lie a follows1 MORNING. Organ prelude Rlolmuls Hymn, "Shout tho Glad Tidings," Avlsoo Invocation Anthem, "Behold, I Btlng You Good Tidings I' Hvnin No S20. "Ilnik! tho Heiald Angels Slnt," Mendelssohn Scripture lesson. Anthem, "O Praise tho EoiiV'.Waneii Psalter, responsive tending. Piaer Hvnin No. 317 "It Cnmo Upon tho Mldiilghl Cleai" Well Is Olleitoi). 'Chilstmas Song". ..Coombs Sermon- Subject, "Lcisons fiom Bethlehem." Anthem, "Rejoice In tho Loid." Kottschmcr Piayer. lljinn No 329. "'Angels fiom tho Realms of Glory" Hinait Benediction. Postlude WulllJ EVENING. Oigan pi elude Stelner Anthem, "I'uilse Yo the Father." Gounod Hvnin No 31S, "Whilo Shepheids Wuteh Theli Flocks" Handel Scilptuie lesson. ..... Anthem, "Radiant Mom". Woodwaid Piaci. ,, Hymn No 311, "Oh, Come nil o Faithful" Portugal Notices Offeitoiy, "The Nativity" Adam Sei mon. Hymn, "Holy Night" Barnby Fra er. Hymn No 374, "AH Gloiy. Laud and " i" Smntt P i Mon. Postluile Smurt Tho choir Is composed of the follow- line: Soprnnos MIsh 'Emma Ludwlg, Miss Anna Bryden, Miss Lucretla Snyder, Miss Anna Bishop, Miss Anna Boyd. Altos Inez Gray, Grace Chamber lain, Mrs. M. 1'. Mitchell. Tenois M. P. Mitchell, Joseph Jeff rev. Bassos Charles Wnrg, Hermnn Lud wag, Frederick Peter. Director, E E, Southworth. Organist, Ellen Grlflln. Washburn Street Piesbyteiinn. In the Washburn Stret Fiesbvtorlnn chuich tomorrow, tho regular Quartette choir will be Increased to a double quartette and the following piogtam ot Christmas music rendered: MORNING. Prelude. Old Hundtcd. lnvoentlon. "I Bring You Glad Tidings" Goso Responsive lending. Hymn, "Adeste Fldeles." No. 170. ScrlMure lesson. "Christ Is Born" Lon Pinyer. Solo. "Tho Birth of Christ,". ...Tipton Xotlces. Offertory, "Intiolt." Batiste "Sing O Heavens" Tours .Soi mon "Sing and Rejoice," Barnby Prnver Hjinn, "The Nativity,".. ..Mendelssohn Benediction. Postlude. 11VENING. Pi elude "Hosanna" Lowe Scilptural leading. !!ran. Pro j pi "Prince of Peace" Barnby Scilpture lesson. Solo, "A) Glad New Song" Greeley ICotlces. . Offertory, Andante. "Holy Babe" Gaul Seimon. "Daughter of Zlon" Patker Pra er. Hi mil. Benediction Postlude, Retiocesslonnl. Peim Avenue Baptist. A chorus of thirty voices will assist In the iendltlon of the Clnl'-tmns mu sic at th Penn Avenue Bipttst chuich to-moirow mninlnij and even ing Mr. Frank Brundage will be the soloWt and Haydn Evans, oiganlst and director. The programme Is as follows: MORNING SERVICE. Organ pieludo, nllegro Lee Hymn, "All Hall the Power ot Jesus' Name." , Responsive Scilpture reading. Choir i espouse, "There Is No Name so Sweet on Earth." Invocation. Anthem. "Sing. O Heavens". Full Choir. Responsive Scripture reading. Prayer. Response, "Hoar Our Prayer." Offertoiy, duet, "Theie weie Shop- heids" Foster Mrs. Brundage and Miss Edwauls. Hi mn, "Herald. Angels, Seimon, "Tho Heavenly Anthem, 'Tor Unto Born" Benediction. Organ postlude, "Grand Marche." Mcikol EVENING SERVICE. Oigan prelude Handel-Gullmnnt Refrain, "Abide with Mo" Choir Reading of Scripture. Anthem, "Lift Up Your Heads." Handel Hjnin, "Jo to the World." Praj er. Offertory. "Cradled In a Manger Eowl" Schnecker Mrs Brundage. Seimon, "Who Is to Blame It You Are Lost'' Anthem, "Chilstmas Bells" Cnutor Ladles' Chorus. Hvnin, ' Take the Name of Jesus with You" Benediction. Oigan postlude Callerts .Rogeis Anthem " Us a Child Is Hnndel Tfeil riwh f Love is Happy, Fruitful Marriage. Everyman who would know the grand truth, plain facts, the new discoveries of medical science as applied to married life; who would atone for past errors and avoid future pitfalls, should secure the wonderful little book called Hi Tiist Baptist Church. The usual moinlng setvlce at Hf Fit.st Baptist chinch to-moiow will be held at the tegular time, 11.10 o'clock. In the evening the congieg.i tlons.and cholis of the Flist Welsh and First English Baptist chuichea will hold a union service at ( o'clock In the Welsh Baptist chuich. The choirs will sing 'he f-acicd cantnta: "Light of Elfc" The choirs have been piactlcing the Christmas music and It Is of much merit. Following Is the musical piogramme: Pntt I "Tho Dav's Dawn." Introduction, Pipe Organ and Piano "Hearken Unto Me." tenor solo and chorus Thomas G. Williams "Then Shall tho Redeemed," quat tette, Mis. T. James, Ruth Beddoe, John Evans, B. G. Beddoe. "O, Come, Emmanuel," bass holo and choius" E. E Lord "The People that Walked In Daik- ness," full chotus "O, Eight of Life," coittrnlto solo. Miss Via Jones "At Iso, Shine, for Thy Light is Coino," full choius. Fait II "Tho Glorious Day" "Angel Seiennde." double quartette, Mis Williams, Mis Banning, Misses Maigatet Jones, Annie Daggis, Edith Williams, Baibaia Lewis, Via Jones, Ruth Beddoe. "It Came Upon the Midnight Cleai tenor solo John Evans "Gloiy to God," full chorus "Now When Jesus Was Bom" soptano solo nnd chorus. Mis T James "Who Aie These''" male choius "O, Star Divine," soprano solo Mis. Arthur Banning "Rejoice Gtently," llnal chorus. Leader, William Evans Oiganlst Mis D B Thomas Pianist, Mrs B G Beddoe North Main Avenue Baptist. 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