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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900.
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Extraordinary Receiver's Sale
, We have purchased the immense stock of v:
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and will dispose of it at public sale beginning
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, AT 7.45
This Gigantic Stock of Dependable Herchandise Consists of
Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing
Furnishings, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Etc.
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Fall's trade, and includes all the prevailing novelties in Suits and Overcoats. A conspicuous exam
ple is an unbroken assortment of "RAGLANS," for which there is a popular demand, and Oxford
Overcoats of every description. We must realize whatever money we can, so this desirable stock
must go at any price. If your wants for Winter have not already been satisfied, it will pay you to
lay in a season's supply for yourself and family at these unprecedented prices. We pledge our
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Elm Park Churoh.
At the morning and evening services
al Kim Park church tomorrow there
will be the usual elaborate musical
programme under the direction o Mr.
.1. Alfred Pennington, which charac
terize the celebration of the Christmas-tide
at thiis church. The Elm
lark quartette, consisting of Miss
Elizabeth Thomas, soprano; Miiis
Helen Schramm, contralto; Mr. Alfred
W'ooler, tenor, will be assisted by a
pntd double quartette, consisting of
.Mrs. W. 13. Bunnell, soprano; Mrs.
James IS. Heckcl, soprano; Miss Mabel
Oolvin, Icontralto; Miss Margaret
Hughes, contralto: Mr. Edwin Bowen.
tenor; Mr. Henry Evans, tenor; Mr.
David Davis, basso; Mr. Morris
Thomas, basso.
In the praise service in the evening
Mr. Pennington will be assisted in
the Instrumental part of the service
by H. T. Huffma8ter, pianist, and a
bras? quartette, consisting of A. K.
Lawrence, first cornet; Edward Ott,
second cornet; John Jay, first trom
bone; Philip Chlara, eecond trom
bone. The brass quartetto will play
from the gallery at the opposite end of
the church from the organ. The pro
gramme of the evening service will
contain the words of all the selec
tions. MORNING SERVICE.
Chimes, Ringing and Change of Utile.
Christmas Carols.
Organ Prelude, "Noel," Uetliler
Mr. J. Alfred Fcnnlngton.
Scripture Reading.
Hyms No. 102.
Player by the Paitor.
Anthem, "There Were Slicplicids," .'. Peel
Triple Quartette.
Scrlptuie Reading.
Collection.
Oigan, Oftertory iu A WlUtlng
Anthem, "Let Us Now Go Unto Bethlehem,"
Gaul
Triple Quaitette.
11 mn No. 100.
Sermon,
Rev. Dr, Homer Eton, of New York City
Hjmn No. 1S1.
Benediction.
Organ, Poatlude in E Flat Weley
Mr. H. T. Huilmaster.
kveni.no.
Chimei Ringing and Chango of fltflU,
C'lirlitnias Caroli Mr. Aided W'ooler
Or(,an Prelude, Christmas Offertory.,, Claussman
Mr. Pennington.
Ilymn, "Joy to the World," with Piano, Or
gan and Brais Quartetti,
Choir and Conjugation.
Prayer by the Paster.
Anthem, "Heboid 1 Bilng You (Jood Tiding,"
Pod
Tilple Quaitette, ,ltli Oigan ami Piano,
Tenor Solo, "The (Had Tidings" Breetcr
Mr. Wooler, with Oigjn, Piiuio and Mollii.
Responsive Scripture Lesson,
Pjstor uud CoiisieR.illn
Response by tlic Choir, "Gloria Pitrl,"
Hymn, "O Ccme All Ye I'aitblut," with Oigtii,
Piano and UraH Quartette,
Chqlr nnd Cougregatlun.
AulTi(ni,k"Wliert Jeans Was Iluin".,Ciulcki.chank-
Triple Quartette, nltli Organ and Piano,
Alto Solo, "Hethlihein" .,.,,,,,, ,,, Coombs
MIm Schramm, with Oigan unci Pinun,
W(.s Schromm, lth Orgjn, Plana and Violin.
Old ii(1IjU Carol, ''I.lltn Slher Uimp,"
lUrnby
VJIiil I'ark Quartilte, nlh Piano and Oigan,
Qnerlngl Irom All the people,
Olfeitory (OrgatO-Caiitilena ,,, itti-ggall
Mr. Pennluutoii.
Pud for Soprano and llaad, "O Coino V.tw
Manuel" .,,,,,, , , , , , CuumUi
Mla Thomaa and Mr. Warren, with Piano and
Organ.
Duo for Piano and Violin ,,.,Schubeit
, Mr, Pennington and Mr. Widmayer,
Anthem, "Where la lie That la Born of the
Jcwat" ....,.,.,... i. ,.,,,,,.,, ...Staininer
Triple Quartette, with Piano and Organ.
Baaa Solo, "The New Born King'' Coombs
Mr. Warren, with Organ, Piano and Violin.
Hymn, '"Hark,- Wi Mean Thoae Holy Volcea,"
with Organ, Piano and Hrasj Quartette.
Choir mid Congregation.
Mrt Aildrea by the l'uitor.
Bopiam; Solo, "Tho ChrUtinaa Herald,"
Uisi Thoiua, with Organ, Piano and Violin.
REMEMBER THE PLACE AND DON'T
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Anthem, " Cod, Our God Has Comc"..TIn.nes
Triple Quartette, with Piano and Organ.
Hymn, "Coronation," with Piuno, Organ and
Ilr.s Quartette.
Choir mid Cansregition.
Denedlction, by the P.ilnr.
Oigan Postluilc, Tho Hallelujah fliorm... Harold
Mr. II. T. Iludinaslcr.
Fenn Avenue Baptist Church.
Following Is the programme that
ill be observed tomorrow at the
Christmas exercises In the Penn Ave
nue Baptist church:
MOUSING.
Organ prelude Offertory No. .! Ilalislo
Hymn of praise, "Joy to the World."
Scilpturc Reponsio reading.
Gloiia.
Invocation.
Anthem, "Behold I firing You Good Tid
ing,." i'eel
Scripture reading.
Hymn 10S, "Hail; the Herald Angels Pine."
Prayer.
Offertory, "Child of Bethlehem"
Mrs. Brumlage.
Sermon.
Anthem, "The Natiutj"
Hymn Hi, "Hail to the l.ord'a
Benediction.
Poitlude Toccata D Mln
EVENING.
Pi elude Andante
.Sailer
U.ii'mIio
Anuointed."
, Kadi
nolilni.uk
Refrain, "The Lord Is in 111 Holy Temple."
Ilymn 161.
Scripture.
Anthem, "Where Is He That Is Bom KIhk of
tho Jena" Coombs
Prayer.
Offertory, "The New Born King" I,. Itpolr
!n rmon.
Anthem, "Song of Heaven" Roger
Pinter,
llj mn Kit (Antloch).
Postludo .March Ilulliiiaut
Members of (he vlinli Mra. L. II. lliuiidage,
W, K. Jones, Herbert Murphy, Louise Oiiprr,
Ncttlo L. Sujdam, Lulu Uhe, Minnie ltejuobU,
Clara Bronnlng, Mamie Nyman, Mih. Arthur
Long, Bculah Ulrica, May Hughes, Lillian Miller,
ril.i Moore, Jay Alrle, .1, Gleaknn, William
Cummlng.i A. BurnJ, William l .lone, Herbert
Baines, Herbert Mcjers, Hugh Wllliauit,
First Presbyterian Church.
Tomorrow tho Clu'iftmas exercises
will bo hold In the First Presbyterian
church, when this programme will bo
observed:
MORNING KKRVICK, 10.::n,
Organ Pielude, "Adejto Kidelis", .Dudley Hud,
Mill I'lorciice II. ltidnuoud.
Poxology Choir and Congiegatluu
Prajer and Loid'R Prajer,
I'.istor und ('ongiegation
Anthcin, "Before the lleaeri,"
lloratlu W, Parker
Mr. David btqihcm and Choir. ,
II) inn No. 17.1, "Mendelssohn."
(Al ranged by V, II. Ciiinnilng.)
Coiniiiiudincntrt ulid (iloll.i P.itlia,
Ittspom.lte Heading .... Pastor .mil Cniigiegatiou
Anthem, "Hie llabe of Light" ..L. It. licler
Soprano and Tenor Solo ami Clioiui,
Scrptun Heading ,,.TIie Pastor
Myimi No, HI, "Antloch," Haudd
Piajcr.
Offertoiy "Paaloiale," Saint Saeiw
Sermon Ilev, James MiLeod, ). I).
Anthem, "Augello VolccV ,,, Gounod
Sipiann and Alto Niloi mid Cliorus,
Benediction.
Pustlitde, Prelude iaud I'liguu ,, ,,,llach
MI-4 Florence II, RUImioud.
r.VIINING SKHVICK, 7,30.
Prelude ,.,.,,,,,,.,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, Wider
ll)iuu No. 178, "St, touts" Itedner
Anthem, "Noel," ,,.,,,,,.,.,, ,,,, .Gounod
Soprano uud Alto bolon and ChoriM.
Scripture Reading ,,,,, , , Pastor
Anthem, "Peace on lUrlh," ..Mrs. II. II. Beadi
Soprano and Alto Duet and Chorus.
Ilium No. 187, "Kpiphany" I'. J. Hopkins
Offertoiy Ilarltouo Solo, "The Herald Angels,"
Harrison Millard
Mr. W, Wynn Watklns.
Scinion ,,, Hev. James MeLeod, P. I).
Antheui, "I hero Were Shepherds,"
James II. Rogers
Altu and Soprano Solos ami Chorus.
II) mn No. IS! "Canonbury," Schumann
Benediction.
Postlude, "Maidi Trlumplialc," ,,,.,, Gullmant
CHIIUTMAS L'I10IIIS
Sopuuos Mis. Uathryu Thlele, Mia. D. Brun-
LACKAWANNA
ches , ,
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iliue, Mi. i;. S. Waller, .i. M.utli.1 Matthen-H,
JINt Kditli W'jtkini, Mis, Irene Tliomas.
Alto, Mm. Lily JiMph-Kcllcr, .Mis. J. T. Wat
kin,, Mis. Margaret James Mis Annie Watkius.
Miss May Kingslnuy, Mi,s Jennie Thonia, Mi-s
t.'eitrudo Watklns.
Tenors Mr. D.iid Stephens Mi. Tom Thomas,
.Mr. L. I,. Bower, Mi. V.. B. I)ales, Mr. I. II.
Thurmau.
Ilissos Mr. James Dickson, Mr. W. W.um
Watklns -Mr. .I.imeo i;. Wat kin,, Mr. ,1. It.
James Mr. liidurd Watkin-.
(Irganlt Miss l'lorcnce llliluuimd.
Musiial Piiednr Mr, .Mm T. Watkin,.
Second Presbyterian Church.
At the Second Presbyterian church
tomorrow, this programme will bo ob
observed: MORNING.
Organ Pieludr, "I.i,toialc" Giisla Mcikcl
Christmas Carol, "Good Chii-lian Men Re
joice," Old Knglish
Anthem, "Theie Were Slicplicids," Vincent
Mls Black nnd thoii.
Offertory Qiiaileltc, "Calm on the Lisleiiing
Car of Night" Maislon
Miss Gaiagau uud iu.irtcttc.
Organ Postlude, "Maidi Tiiumphaut" ..Vincent
IIVKNING.
Organ Pi elude, "Cantilcnc Pastorale,"
Ashmall
Anthcin, "Thus Speaketh the Lord of Hots,"
Sir John Stabler
.Mis Black, Chui us of Men'- Voices. Pull Choir
Tenor Solo, "Tho Kastcrn War," ....Ncidllnger
Mr. Glppcl.
Anthcin. "Gloiy tn God In (lie lllgliest,"
(Prom the cantata of "Jesus of Nazareth."
riiiniH of Women's Voices and1 Pull Choii,
Soprano Solo, "Oh, Jeni-alem, Look About
Thee," (erom the cantata "The Coming
of the King" Dudley Buck
.Miss niack.
Qu.iilcttc, "Shepherds! Hail the Wondinus
Miansei" Sclinecker
Missis Black and Gaiagau, Messis.
Glppel anil Moig.ui.
Ilaiilune Solo, "O'er the Hills uf lliililehem,"
bhellor
Mr. Ralph Williams.-
Altu ,nciii, "The New-Born King," l.'CspoIr
Miss Gaiagan,
Atitlirin, "(iloiia in Kvclsii." Coiicono
Misses Black and Garag.ni and Choh,
Oigan Postlude, "Alleluia," Dubois
J. M, Chance, Organist and Direitor,
St. Luke's Episcopal Church,
The rhrlstmas morning service at St.
Luke's church will bo sung by the
vested oholr of twenty-five voices J,
YV C'onant, organist and choirmaster
with tho following programme:
Piniesslonal, "llaikl the Herald Angels," .
Mciidclisohii
cuile , Anglican
Te Dciiiii In I! ,,,.,,,., , Wist
llcuedic His Mai diaut
Holy Communion,
Inlrolt, "'Iho lliilhday of a Kliig,"..Ncdlingfr
K)lle Mendelsohn
Gloiia TIM ; Monk
lljmn, "Adesto I'idcles"
OiVeilorj, "Like Slher Lamps" lliinby
Sand us , Steggail
Coiniiiuuioii II) mn , Micphcrd
Gloiia iu i:ci-lsls in C ,.,,,,. .,Foter
Recessional, "Clui.tlau, Awake" Fuller
Grace Lutheran Church,
In tho Ornee Lutheran uhuicli, at
Madison avenue and Mulberry street,
Hev, laithor Hess Waring, pastor, tho
Sunday school will have Christmas ex
ercises Tuesday evening, beginning at
7:30 o'clock. Following Is tho pro
gramme: Organ voluntary (elected) ..Mils Harriet Kline
Opening chorus, "Glory to I'manuel",,., School
Itesponshe Reading (tc!utcd).
Prajer bv Pastor,
Song, "Kaith's New-Born SaWor" Sdiool
Words of Welcome ,,.,,,,,,,Mis Maude Moser
Solo, "Song of the Ages," with chorus by sdiool.
"The World's Great Need," an etenlse, by
Klia, Kline, Lllllc Foss, L'thel Yost, Irene
Sicbccker, Florence Nicholson and Iiene
Loreuz, under training of Miss Florence
Inlng.
Song, "All Hail! King Fuianuel'' School
Scripture Response liy Classes
Solo, "Tho htoiy of Loe," with chorus by
School, .,....,,,.,....,,MU3 Jcuule Kaufman
K"J Trim
vast arrav
attendance,
FORGET YOU CAN BUY GOODS AT
MEN WANTED AT ONCE.
"Christmas 1'iults," an acio'dle, by
Kinina Sn-nld, Elmer Kaufman, Uyiou Wil
eo, Frank Zimmerman, Janet Sunday,
Flank Grail, Kllcn Orau, l!thel Bender,
Lewis Sicbecker, under tiaining of .Mr,..
S.G. Wilcox.
Sung, ""Stan for Jesus" Primary Class
Ning, "While Shepherds Watched" ....School
Recitation, "One Holy Night,"
Miss Jennie Seaman
Duel for iol.i mul uolin Kallauodi
II. K. and Herbert Xeibe.
Song, ""J'h.is a Peaceful Night" School
Address by ihe pastor, "A Christmas Mar."
Vocal duct, "Those Christmas Hells,"
MUses Ilairiot Kline mid Ljnulii Lolunnnn
Gifts and Announcements.
Closing Clioiiis "Angels Hosts Adoio Thee,"
School
Benediction.
"A Meiry Christmas and a llapr Nen ear."
Superintendent, I). L. I'fckcv.
Oiganist, Mis-, llaiiict Kline.
Green Ridge Presbyterian.
At the Christmas exeicises in the
Gieon llidgo Presbyterian church to
morrow, tills programme will be ren
deicd: MORNING, io.::o.
Oig.ui I'lcliide, Modcrato ....
IllMICUlioll.
aliitat!ou.
Autluiii, "Joy to the Wculd",
...MourI.nn!
.Sclinecker
.MISs Mai tin, .1. ('. Wenkc and 'Choir.
Christmas Lullaby for Violin, Ludunoiit
Miss Mario Hill, .Mis, Wallets Hs l.ida lli.iu.er,
Miss IMii.i Ciiijl, Jesslp Rodilgui.
Anthem, "Theie Wcio Sheplicicls" ....SchncLker
Choii.
Contralto Solo, Tho New Born King,"
Mi,s F.Me Puwell
Caiol, "Tho Light'in Ihe Mangel" Gabriel
Mi-s Jeasiu Polhamus and Choii.
Postlude in O llruslie
I'.VIINING, 7.1!0.
Organ Voluntary, Modeiato Bottmun
Antheni, "The Babe of Light, Glary".. ..Dressier
Miss Martin. W. Conrad and Choir.
Violin Obllgato, Mrs. Hollander,
Ba.ss Solo, "The Star of Bethlehem,"
P. A. science ker
W, A. Roberts.
Anthem, "The Wi.sc Men,"
Mhss Rub) Viisl and ( holr
Carol, "Softly the Night's Stealing" Gilbeit
thi: ciiont.
Sopranux Miss Kditli Martin, .Mr. .1, C.
Wcnke, Mls llattle Gunslcr, Jli,s Ruby Yot,
Miss Jessie l'ulhanuis, .Miss Alma Wade.
Alto, Mrs. G. B. Uthinaii. Mls Clara Mc
meyer ,MI Minnie Peck, Miss Rifle Pouell.
Mrs. I Inlander, Violin.
Tenors-W. Conrad, J. C. Wenke. .1. L. Riml
son, Bas,o,-W. A, Roberts ' Kirkpalihk, A, Pill
ing. Oiganist MKs Salome Becker.
Chorister 0. Fred Whitteinoie.
St, Mark's Lutheran Church.
The Sunday tschool will hold its an
nual Christmas festival on Monday
ovenlg at 7 o'clock. An edifying pro
gramme, presenting tne guici tmiiigs
Ol IIICJ rsllVIIU U1IHI, C-Ull3innh "i ,w-
cltatloiiH, dialogues and songs, will
bo rendered by the members of the
pchol, The church choir will assist by
rendering a number of appropriate
Christmas nnthems.
On Christmas morning, Matin ser
vice at 7 o'clock, and the main ser
vice will be held at 10,110 a, fn with
sermon by the pastor, Hev, Dr. Hamer;
subject, "Christ Our Savior and
King." The choir of St. Mark's Lu
theran church has maUo special pre
parations lo render choice selections of
Christmas music, under tho direction
o( Joseph Atherton, chorister, and Miss
Clara Sanders, organist. A number of
atldltlonttl singers will assist tho regu
lar choir. Tho following programme
will be rendered:
Processional, "llilglillj- Gleams Our Banner,"
No. S'W
The Vcrslde, lalm, Scriptuie, Piajer,
ll)iiin No. t7 , ,,,,,,,,,,, School
Addicts ol Wekoino ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,Selnu Johnson
Greetings Willie Michael
Welcome (Motion KxeicUc) '
Kditli Stelmnaii, Lucy Walthcr, Katie Baltic,
Blanche Wat reus, Minnie Wagner, I.lilc
Wagner, Freda Woehrle,
Anthem, "Ye Nations Bo Joyful" Beitiy
Choir,
"Hark Yo Men" , Carl Krlcger
Love's Sweet Message ,,,, .F.nmia Mejerd
Tho Star Above the Manger Willie AUpaugli
ll)inn No. '-', "Come Hither'' School
Good News ,,,,, , ,. .Irene Krlcger
Tho Angels Slug lo Shepherds,
Florence Pelkmlller
Angels Neicr Cease to Sing Madgo Watroua
Comes the Christ-Child Gentle,
Allen Keller, Carl Dadunan
Glorious Tiding, Ktcrdsc by Infant School.
selves to give value received for every dollar expended, so don't judge the goods by the absurdly
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Hjmn No. St1, "As Kadi Happy C hriflinas,"
Infant School
Solo, "Lullabj" ltorn Deikmlller
Dialogue, "Thank God for Cliiistnias"
Lizzie L)liu, Maiy Wagner, llulda Wagner, T.l
sie Vetter, Vem.i Veltcr, Alice Giienncl.
Anthem, "Calm on the Night" I. A. Park
Choii.
Why the Angels Sing,
Adeline von Wei&enllue, Minnie c,n Wcisenfiuc
Our Joy Day Bdaiidie Watrous
Christinas Bells lfred Wcikmeister
Tenor Solo, "The Glad Story" Joseph Phelps
Tliu Old Time Bells,
Bertha Schuster, Lizzie Steigerwalt, Alice Gucn
nel. Solo, "0 Little Child Florence Watrous
With Kclio Chorus.
The King of Kin'S Willie Kreinberg
Duet, "Tho Babe of Bethlehem" J. S. Fe.iris
.Mr. Joseph Atherton, Mrs A. h. limner.
Tho Star Carl Johnson, Charles Larson, Her
man lt.ulim.in.
The Song of Bethlehem Dora Steigerwalt
A Motion Song, "Glad Christmas Chimes,"
Lena Larenu, Lucy Walther, Blanche Watrous,
Diuett.i Michael.
Male Quintette, "Chiming Belle,"
Mes-sis. Fred Rlugler, Geoige Schuster, Joseph
I'helps, Anlliony Kragcr, Frank Bennett.
A Child I.Ike Me S.uali Auer
'Ihe Prince of Peace
Henry Waltliei, Henry Docll. Fianl; Gaulis, Wil
lie Sealing, Gusla Giienuel.
Good News fiom He.uen.
Mabel Singer, Annie Gios
Duel, "Cliiislniasticle,"
Lillian Mackrelli, I'.inily Metz
Rejoice Celia llopp
Anthem, "The New Bom King....K. L. Ashfoul
Choir.
Ilymn No. lid, "Silent Night."
Dialogue, "Idle Words for Noble Deeds,"
1,1111c Mackicth, Bertha Meti-. Cora Vetter, Flor
ence Watrous, Margaret Sherman, Emily
Metz, Selinu Johnson.
Anthem, "Glorv to God in the Highest,"
Underbill,
Choir.
Orteiiug.
AnnouncenieiiK
Clcsslng Senile.
Heiiediction.
Rccedonal, "It Came Upon the Midnight
Clear" School
Simpson M. E. Church.
At the Simpson Methodist Kphscopnl
church, Ilev. J. B. Sweet, D, D pus
tor, the following programme will
he given by tho Simpson choir, under
the direction of Prof. William H.
Jones:
MORNING SKRVICK, lO.IJO.
Dcaology.
Anthcin, "Behold! I Bring You Glad Tid
ings" Sir John Go,s
Choir.
Ilymn, "Joy to the World."
Prajer,
Bass Solo, "The Star of Bethlehem". ..Schneiker
Harry Acker,
Sciiplum Lessons.
Offeiing.
Male Qu.iitelte, "Sing! Sing! (I Hcaicii,"
Pei kins
Simpson Qu alette.
Siiiuoii , By the Pastor
Anthcin, "Break 1'uilli Into Joy," Simper
tnolr.
Benediction.
F.VIIMXG AT 7,:t0.
Anthem, "Tlie Wondrous Sloi)" Palmer
Choir.
Il)inn, "llaikl Tho Herald Angels Slug."
Tenor Solo (Selected) Thonis Abiaham
Prajer,
Female Choius, "t.'hilstnias" Piusutl
Choir,
Olfcdng.
Male Quaitelte, "'Ihcie Wcie ShepheicU,"
Vinnent
Simpson Quai telle.
Announcements
Anthem, "Slngl O Heavens" ,,.,l!erlhold Toms
MLss Kta Kittle and Choir,
Addiess ,,Rev, Dr. J, B. Sweet
Dud, "The Babe of Bethlehem",, J, S, Fcailcs
Sllsses Anna Jones and Helen Thorn is.
Anthiui, "Light of the World" Nedu-firay
William Long ami Choir,
benediction , ,, Pastor
Walter Pads Oigunlst.
St. David's Episcopal.
Al St. David's Rplscopal rhuich, of
which Hev. Edward James Mcllenry
Is rector, there will bo two services.
Tho usual midnight service on night
nf Dec. "I, and the service at 10
o'clock on Christmas day. The mid
night service will be a celebration of
tho holy euclmrlst, beginning ut 12
o'clock
Communion service by W. II. Monk
will be sung, Processional hymn will
to r4. St. Martin's; recessional, 56, St,
Agnes. Tho JO o'clock service will be:
Processional 65, Avlson; 'before ser-
YOUR OWN PRICES.
mon, T0 Adeste Fidelis; recessional,
,r,6, Yorkshire: Nunc Demittus, Rogers;
Kyrie, Gloria Tibl, Laus Tlbi. iCredo
Sensum Crdo, Sanctus, Benedictus,
Agnus Del, Gloria in Excelsls.
Washburn Street Church.
In the Washburn Street Presbyter
Ian church the following programme
will be observed at the Chrlstmasi ser
vices, ivhlch will be-held tomorrow:
.MORNING.
Prelude, Glorh B Mass Hajden
Orchestra.
Doxology.
Imocation.
Anthem, "0 Be Joyful" Schubert
Responsive Reading.
Ilymn No. 171 Handel
Scripture Lesson.
Soprano Solo, Christmas" Shelley
Trayer.
Anthem, "Brightest and Best" Buck
Offertory "Holy City" Adams
Orchestia.
Anthcin, "The Babe of Light and Glory,"
Dressier
Sermon.
Anthem, "He Shall Ilcign Fencecr" ....Simper
Praj er.
Hymn No. 170, ' Adesto Fidclcs."
Benediction.
Postludiuni, "Match Pontiticale" Gounod
LVKNING.
Prelude, "Qiiotiiam fiom Mass in G" ....Morart
Orchestia.
Anthem, "( Zion" Stainer
Scripture Reading,
Hymn No. 17:t Mendelssohn
Pra) er.
Alto Solo, "The Infant King,'
Anthem, "Daughter of Zion,"
Offeitoiy "Nabucodonieor," .
Orchestra.
Anthem, "O Sing to Cod,"
Sermon.
Anthem, "Arise! Shine!" .,
Prayer.
Hjmn No. 174
Benediction,
Postludlam, "Prieslt.' Maidi,
....Neidlinger
Maker
Verdi
Gounod
Maker
Willis
Morart
Orchestra.
Sopiano,-MI Lydia Sailer, Mis. . P. Bur
dick. Altos Liia Jones, Miss Fmnn Frank.
Tenors Mr. Arthur Win Goider, Mr. Alfred
Guttehelliz,
Bassos Professor C, II. Deiman, Professor
Stone.
Oiganist Miss Mabel K. Crist.
Leader of Orchestra Mr. George Walrcs.
Clioiiler rrofessor C, B. Herman,
Jackson Street Baptist.
The services ut the Jackson Street
Baptist church tomorrow have been
specially prepared. The choir has
been enlarged to thirty voices, and the
programme will be given under the
direction of Prof. Lewis Davis, as fol
lows: MORNING.
Oigan Voluntary.
II) mil 105 ll)mnal
Lord's l'ia)cr ill unison.
Hymn No. 100 Choir
Psalm Reading Congregation
"II) inn of Natidl)" I. A. Steward
Miss Kill 111 Beddoe and Choir.
I'ltijcr,
Otfertoiy and Announcement..
Antheni, "Tho Ihilloned Day Hath Shlneil
I'pon IV J, Stainer
Miss Gleasoii and Clioli,
Sermon , By the Paitor
ll)inii No. 112 lljnuul,
Belied let Inn.
Organ Postlude,
i:FAING
Organ Voluiilar).
ll)imi.
I'raer,
Anthem, "Joy to the Woild" ..P. A, Sehnecker
Mrs. Albert Dads, Miss K. ilediloe and Choir,
Reading.
Ih mn.
Announcement, and Collections
Song and Chonn, "Think of the Chlldien,"
L. Didi
Tnelve Utile Childirn, assisted by Choir,
Addiess by pastor ,.,,,l)r. do finicky
Anthem by Choir, "Shout the Glad Tiding!,"
Adolf llury
ll)inn.
Benedic Hon.'
Postlude,
Organl.l Miss I lira Sanders.
Chorliter Lewis Dads.
Sumner Avenue Prebytorin,
The Christmas services at the Sum
ner Avenue Presbyterian church will
take place Sunday evening at 6 o'clock.
The programme Is us follows;
Organ Voluntaiy,
Doxology, Lord's Piaycr.
ll)inu No. OS.
Resnorumo Reading.
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I'rayer By the Paito
Solo MIu Louisa Flyn
ll)mn No. fli. Verses 1, 2, i, 6.
Primiry Kxercises.
Deelamatlon Miss Anna F.esni
Address Mr. Bcz. Broun, Superintendent
Deelamatlon Lottie Green
Hjmn No. US.
Declamation Mils Lizzie Harris
Declamation Mini Babina Kneirim
Collection.
Organ Voluntary.
Declamation Miss Helen Dari
Announcements.
Hymn No, 114.
Benediction.
Organist Miss May Jones.
Hampton Street M. E. Church.
The choir of the Hampton Street
Methodist Episcopal church has madfl
quite elaborate preparations for the
proper celebration of the birth of our
Savior. Following Is the programing
for both morning and evening:
Vciluntar) Prelude In C Rimbault
Mrs. B. T. Stone.
Scilplure lesson, Matt,, ii.
Hymn No. 182, "The Guiding Star" Dix
Praver Pastor
Violin boIo William Henna
Hjmn No. 18(1, "The Star in the East"....Hebe
Announcements and offertory.
Anthem, "Ring Sweet Bells" Htrberl
Sermon, "Tho Star of Bethlehem."
Prayer.
Antheni, "flic People That Sat in DatkneM,"
Herbert,
Benediction.
FATNINCL
.Voluntary rensee Religcus Freyel
Mrs. B. T. Stone.
Scripture lesson, Isaiah, xxxv.
Hymn No. 183, "Joy to the World" Watti
Player.
Hjmn No. 184, "Wonderful Counselor".. Morrison
Announcements and offertorj-.
Anthem, "The Shepherds" Herbert
Sermon, "The Advent, a Ne'T Way."
Prayer.
Anthem, "Oh Bethlehem" Htrbsrt
Benediction,
Church of the Good Shepherd.
The following programme will be ob
served in the Episcopal church of the
Good Shepherd, at Green Ridge, ort
Christmas day:
Holy Communion, 7.30.
Slornlng prayer, Holy communion, sermon, 10.30,
Special music by augmented choir.
Tc Deum O. A. Miltek
Communion service in F .Tours
Offertory,
"It Camp Upon the Midnight Clear",.., Sulllva
Under the direction of Mrs. Maxwell Chapmin.
Additional music with organ, piano, violin and
trombone accompaniment, on the Sunday follow
ing. Plymouth Congregational,
The following programme will be
given by the Plymouth church Sunday
school:
"Hall F.manuel.''
Vnluntarj",
Invocation.
Opening Chorus.
HesponsHe Reading.
Prayer,
Song, "Darth's New-lloni Sador."
Recitation, "A Greeting," By Bo.
Recitation, "A Greeting" Br Girl
Song, "Twas a Peaceful Night,"
An e'eiclse, "The World's Gieat Need."
Song, "All Hall! King Fmanuel."
Violin, cornet and bass M trio.
Song, "When to the Shepherds."
An e.erdse, ''Christmas Fruits."
Song ,,,, Intermediate and Primary Depirtmiuh
Recitation, "In Drifts of Snow,"
Solo, "The Story of Love."
Recitation (Sleeted).
Song, "Song of the Ages."
Recitation (Selected),
Song, "Jnjous Bells Ring."
Ileritatlon, "The Angelic Message."
Song, "While the Shepherd Watched."
Gifts and Announcimsnts.
Closing chonn, "Joy to the World."
Benediction.
Providence Presbyterian Church,
The services at the Providence Pre
byterlan church tomorrow will be
most 'thoroughly In harmony with the
spirit of the day, The muslo of both
services will partake of the high char
acter and 'worshipful eniihuslasm
which has become characteristic of
this church, The morning service will
bo In charge of the Bible school, who
will bet assisted by the choir in the
presentation of Inspiring anthems ami
carols; .the devotional service In
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