Ifc1 saeifli3iifeii 'WSgPjres'lMNIJSP'r p 1 10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1002. X Christmas Music in the Churches Elm Park Church. Tomorrow will lio celehrated us Christmas Sunday ut Elm Park church. At the morning service appropriate ChrJBtmaB music will be rendered; In the evening the nnnunl Christmas praise service wilt occur. The follow Itiflr are the musical progi'tnnnies to ho Riven under the direction of J. Alfred Pennington, orgunlHt nnd choirmaster: mounino aicnvjcic. Chime of Holla, ltlnglng nnd CIiiuiko of Bella, ChtlHtmnH CarolH, Alftcd Wooler Orgnn prelude, Grand Chorus.... Cluiuvct .1. Alfred Pennington, Anthem, "The Vigil of thn Shepherds," TlliimeiiKcholn Kim 1'ark Qutirtotte. OifiHii Offertory. Hymn-Anthem, "O J.lttlu Town of Hethlehem" llawley Anthem, "Sing, O Daughter of Ion," Nevln Orgnu pohtlude, Allogio Jlnrsto.so from ttpcond Sonata Mendelssohn EVENING PHAISE SHUVIOE. rhinie of lleltt. Hinging nnd Change of Hells, Chrlslmiis Cniols, Alfred Wooler Organ prelude, Variations on tt Clnlst- miiH Theme Wely J. Alfred Pennington. Hymn No. 1W, "Herald Angel.-." Choir and Congregation Prayer Dr. C. M. Glflln. Anthem. "J I Cnme Upon a Midnight Clear" Shelly Elm 1'ark Quartette. Duct. "Chrlstmus" Shelly Mrs. Connell nnd Mrs. Thomson. Tenor solo. "The Holy Child" Shelly . Alfred Wooler. with Organ nnd Violin. Responsive ScrJptuic Lesion, Pastor and Congregation Offering from all the people. Offertory. Duo lor Violin and Organ, P. If. Wldmayer nnd .1. Alfred Penning ton. Soprano solo, "Bethlehem" Coombs Mrs. Kara Connell, with organ and violin. Hymn No. IK!, Antioch, Choir and Congregation Address Pastor Contralto solo, "O Holy Night" Adam Mrs. Lenore Thomson, 'with Organ and Violin. Anthem, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" Bartlett Kim Park Quartette. Bass solo, "In Old Judea" Gclbel Philip Warren, with Organ and Violin. Anthem, "There Were Shepherds, Vincent Elm Park Quartette. Hynm, "O Come All Ye Faithful," Choir and Congregation Benediction. Organ postlude, Festal March Calkin Mr. Pennington. Second Presbyterian Church. The selections of music for both morning' and evening- at the Second Presbyterian church will be in har mony with the joyful Christmas tide. The programme follows: MORNING. Organ prelude, "The Manger". ..Guilmant Carol, "At Last Thou Art Come, Little Savior." Words by Faber, music by Adams Duet, "Christmas". ..Harry Rowc Shelley Mrs. John Bailey and Miss Garagan. Anthem, "O Little Town of Bethlehem," Hawloy Mrs. Bailey and choir. Offeitory, Contralto solo, "The Virgin's Lullaby" Dudley Buck Miss Garagan. Organ postlude. Pastorale in D Bridge EVENING. A Christmas service of praise, with sermon by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Odell, will be given at the evening: worship. Mrs. John Bailey, of Harrlsburg, for merly Miss Susan Black, who for six years was the soprano soloist at this church will sing at both services. Organ prelude, Christmas Pastorale Wermann Mr. J. M. Chance. Tenor solo, "Comfort Yo My People," (Messiah Handel Mr. Robert Johnston. Anthem, "Hark, What Mean Thoso Holy Voices?" Sullivan Bariton solo, "Tho Christmas Star," Neidlinger Ralph Williams. Soprano solo, 'Come Unto Him" (Messiah) Handel Mrs. John Batloy. Offertory, duo, organ and piano, '"Ador ation," Widor Messrs. J. M. Chance and C. II. Doersam. Hymn, "Joy to tho World," Handel1 Contralto solo, "The White Christ DeKoven Miss Garagan. Darol, 'Mary's Cradlo Song" Barnby Violin obltgato by Mr. A. Wahlers, Hymn anthem, "Adeste Fldoles" from tho oratorio, "The Coming of tho King," Dudley Buck Mrs. Bailey, Miss Uaraguu, choir and congregation. Organ postlude, Grand Chorus, ..Gullmnnt Miss Mabel Itetmlc. Mr. J, M. Chance, organist nnd direct ors .Miss Mabel Ronnie, nsshtnnt organ ist; Chnrles If, Doeisam, plnnlst! Miss Mary Dleltion and Messis. flanley nnd Wuhlers, violinists. Green Ridge Presbyterian Church. OhWsttintH services will be held In the Green Hldge Presbyterian church' to morrow and the speelnl music prepared by tlii' choir Is ns follows: ' Anthem, "There WVie Shepherds," J. Blo'omlleld Gouto Unison sopranes, unison tenors and uni son Imssos, Tunoro solo, .1. C. Wluwlo and full choir. Anthem, "Shout the Glad Tidings," Davenport Solos by Mis. Edith Miirtln-Uutton, Mrs. G, H. Uthmnn, J. C. Winkle, A. I'llllng, nnd full choir. Anthem, "O I.lltle Town of Bethlehem." Rev. Phillips Brooks Mis. O. II. Uthmnn and rhnlr. and rhnlr. Anthem, "Heboid, T Bring You Good Tidings," Ooatis Grand chorale, founded on Isaiah '.i:2. I.iiki- 2:10. with bass solo by Mr. I'll llng: ladles' trio, Mrs. Ifutton, Mrs. lHliman. .Mrs. I'llllng, and full ohnir. Sol J, f Bethlehem" Shelley Organist Miss Salome Becker. St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The music on Christmas day at St. Luke's church will be sung by a choir of twenty-five men and boys, with the following programme: Morning Player. Processional, "Christians Awake," Yoikshlre Venlte Anglican Te Deum In V Field Benedlctus In D Field Holy Communion. Introit, "The Mnnger Cradle". .NeldlhiRor Kyrio Schubert Gloria Tlbl Hughes Hymn Adeste Fldoles Offertory, "Sleep Holy Babe" Adams "Thus Speakelh the Lord of Hosts," Stainer Sanctus Hughes Agnus Dei Haynes Gloria In Exeelsls Haynes Recossional Mendelssohn Penn Avenue Baptist Church. In the Penn Avenue Baptist church tomorrow Christmas exercises will be held morning, afternoon and night. The special music will be rendered by a choir of thirty voices, under the direc tion of Haydn Evans, organist and choir director. In the morning the pas tor, Rev. R. P. Y. Pierce, D. D.. will preach on "The Christmas Hope" in the morning, and "Christmas Every Day" at night. The musical programme for the day follows: MORNING, 10:30 O'CLOCK". Organ prelude "Allegro," VanEyMier Prof. Haydn Evans. Morning Hymn of Praise. Anthem "Where Is He," Coombs Solo parts, Mrs. Bruudnge, Mis. Hitch cock and Mr. Gleeson. Offertory Solo "Worship Clulst the Now Born King" Hammond Mrs. Bruudage. Congregational Hymn "Welcome, Wel come, Happy Morn" (No. 106 Baptist Hymnal, Tune llarwel.) Anthem "Hark the Glad Song," ..Foster Congregational Hymn "Hall to the Lord's Annolnled" Organ postlude March .....West AFTERNOON SERVICE. 2:00 p. in. Bible School. Instrumental prelude Pianist, Miss Gertrude Long Chorus "Tho Promise Fulfilled," By the School Singing "Wako O Bethlehem from Sleep," By tho School Recitations. Vocal Solo Miss Clara Haas Recitations. Chorus "The Angels' Song." By the School PRIMARY DEPARTMENT EXER CISES. An excellent programme of song and recitations conducted by sovoral of the little men and women. Trio and chorus "Ring Out tho Christ mas Carols." Emblematic piece "Thp Christmas Story." By several young ladies Duott-"Sweet Guiding Stnr" Miss Edna M. Moore and Phoebo McQuaw Tho Christmas offering. Singing "Chrlstmns Day Farewell,".. By the School Anthem "Nativity," Shelly Duell-"Sweot Christinas Bells," Cramer Mrs, Brundngp nnd Mrs. Hitchcock. Offerlory-Solo. "Now Born King" .... ....... ..... , .......L'EspoIr Mis. Hitchcock. Congregntlonnl Hymn. "Precious Name," Name," No. 181 Baptist Hymnal Anthem "SIiik o Heavens" Gnul Congregntlonnl Hymn "I'rcsclous Name," No. 180 Baptist Hymnal Organ jWBtludo Saloiul Providence Presbyterian Church. Tho Christmas thought will be up permost tomorrow In all tho services of the Providence Presbyterian church. .Musical Director C. F. Whlttomoro will have churgo of tho muslu of the day. Rev. Dr. Guild will preach appropriate Christmas sermons. His morning sub ject will be "The Invisible and Living Christ." The Chrlstmns offerings will be for the home church. The pro gramme: .MORNING. Organ Processional In j Bairelt Mrs. W. C. McDonald. Anthem-"Arise, Shine, Thy Light Is Come," iJudley Buck Full Choir. Orguu-"Chrlstm,is Offertory," Volkcmar Organ Postlude In C . St. Sneni Mrs. W. C. McDonald. EVENING. Oi gnn-1'relude hi O Kern Mrs. W. C. McDonald. i Anthem "Let Us Now Go to Bcthlo- 1PI Danks Unison hasseu, Mrs. Carrie Mlilley and Choir. Organ Offertory-Intermezzo .. Kelueekn Anthem "There Were Shepherds," lohnson Full Choir. Orgun-Postlude In G Calkin Mrs. W. C. McDonald. Asbury Methqdist Episcopal Church. At the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church, Delaware avenue. Green Ridge, the services Sunday will be enriched with music suited to the Christmas season. This will be rendered by a choir of thirty voices, under the direc tion of E. A. Fenstprmacher, organist. The pastor, Kev. Chnrles Altrccl Ben jamin, will deliver a Chrlstmns sermon at the morning service and deliver a short address at the evening service. The programme for, Sunday follows: MORNING, 10.30 O'CLOCK. Organ Prelude In Bnllmann E. A. Fenstermaeher. Anthem, "The New Born King," AV. T. Glffe Choir. Solo, "Long Ago a Midnight Stialn," Hawthorne -Mrs. M. C. Calkin. Solo, selected Miss Jessie Polhnmus, Hymn No. 10.) : Congregation Organ, ".March C" Merltel K. A. Fensterinaeher. - EVENING, 7.3) O'CLOCK. Organ, "Pastorale" (hy request). .Meikel E. A. Fenstermaeher. Anthem, "The King Has Come." W. E. Murks Choir. Hymn No. 1ST Congiesntlon Duet, "The Babe of Bethlehem," , .1. S. Feurlb Mis. F. E. Stone, Miss Lydla Engrlck. Solo, "The Song of Ages" Meredith J. D. Main. Ladles' aimrtette. "Tho Madonna's Lullaby" Loi.w. lli-s jydia EiiKiick, Mrs. Henson, Miss Benedict, Miss M. Walters. Anthem, "The Angels Soim" Lorenz E. A. Weaver, Misses Shook, Pallur, and Choir. Male quartette, MehSi.s. Martin, Leoimid, Weau-r, Trev- erton. Anthem. "Tidings of Joy" Bloniqulse W. T. Troverton and Choir. Organ, "March" Flagler E. A. Fensteiniuehrr. (Ashford); there will be a soprnno soto by Miss Ada M. AVrlRlitnour, nnd Dr. Wrlghtnour, the pastor, will pleach a short sermon appropriate to the sea son At the evening service, beginning nt 7,30, u chorus of twenty voices will give the sacred cantata, entitled "Tho Prince of Peace," by Mrs. Ashford. Sopranos Mrs. Thomas D. James, Mrs. Lillian Osbourno, Miss Helen Fowler, Mrs. J. 3. Wrlghtnour, Miss Ada M. Wrlghtnour nnd Mrs. William Williams. Altos Mrs. Annie Rogers, Miss Ruth Heddoe, Miss Eva F. Wrlghtnour and Miss Lttura Davles. Tenors Chnrles Penny, Dr. T. M. Sonderllng, Wllllnin W. Evans nnd Thomas G. Williams. Bassos E. 12. Lord, sr E. Lord, jr., Thomas D. James, William M, Fowler, Dr. a O. Heddoe and Willis Jones. Organist nnd Conductor Mrs. 13. G. Rcddoo. Washburn Street Presbyterian Church. The following programme has been arranged by Thomas tilppet, choirmas ter, for tonlorrow's services In the Wntmtmrn Street Presbyterian church, The choir will bo nsslsted by Mrs, Edith Heckel, soprano! Bessie Btack hotlse, vlollnlsto, and the Bible School orchestra, under the direction of George Waters: MOBNING SERVICE. Organ Prelude. Anthem, "A Multitude of Angels," Soliuecker Choir. Responsive Reading. Hymn 17.1, "Hark tho Herald," i Mendelssohn Anthem, "Once the Lord In Glory Lay" Bartlett Mrs. Hcrkel and Choir. (Violin obllgntn by MIhh Stnckhousc.) Duet, "The Lord Is My Light" Buck Mrs. Heokol nnd Mr. Glppcl. Tenor solo, selected Mr. Glppcl Postlude. EVENING SERVICE, 7,30. Prelude, selected .Orchestra Gloria, from Twelfth Mass Mozart Choir, with Orchestra Accompaniment. Hymn No.. 176. "Yorkshire." Soprano solo, "Avo Mario" Gounod Mrs. Heckel. Offertory, selected Orchestra Anthem, "Chrlstmus Bells" Bartlett Mrs. Heckel and Choir. (Violin obllgato by Miss Stackhouse.) Sermon. Anthem, "Prnlso Yo the Father," Gounod Choir with Orchestra Accompnnlinent. Tenor solo, "Victory" Neidlinger Mr. Glppcl. Hymn No. 1S7. Postlude. 44t'l"lwl,'4iI,4f4'4''''i'''"''t''l'4'4''t' u ;: The Tide of Holiday Trade Is rushing our way, in a steady, J unbroken stream, because the people jj have found that we've got the goods . jj they want at prices that make buying ! ' y au aiucu iv-aoutt. all Inste ad of Pur chasing Many Christmas Gifts Would'ntjt be wiser to deposit, at least half your intended appropriation, to the credit of your self, or some ni;mbir of your tamily, in the Merchants $ Mechanics Bank You would thank us for this advice, when the Holidays have passed. SPRUCE STREET. On s.ivIiirs arrnunti 3 frr lent. Interest is paid froai the day of deposit. Handkerchiefs, Leather Goods, Good Jewelry, Art Needlework, Warranted Gloves, Fine Perfumery, Table Linens, Dress Patterns; Waist Patterns, Ladies' Neckwear, Men's Furnishings, Knit Goods, Fine Fur Sets, Swell Hosiery, New Silk Waists, Children's Dresses, Coats and Suits, Bric-a-Brac, Good Underwear. i Caps and For Q oves THE WORLD'S MEDICINE. FOR ALL BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver & Female Ailments. i'wparcd only by the Proprietor, Thomas Bhkcham, Rt. Helens, Enp., and uwvuuiuuTOiitn lui&i num uyerj 1 every where in boxes, 10c. and 25o. . 4. 4. . J Have You ALL I Your Christmas Presents. Isn't there some one you ought to remember ? If so, here nre a few things, just as sugges tions, that would help solve the Christmas problem, Sheet Music or music hooks are very welcome to anyone who plays. We have the latest oper atic pieces and popular successes and the stand ard works as well. Violins, Mandolins, Banjos and Guitars at prices from $3.50 to $50.00, nd all the smaller musical Instruments at all sorts' of prices from five cents up, Some of these would please any boy, Come in and let, us show you, jN. A. HULBERT 117 Wyoming Avenue. - 'H"l' First German Methodist Episcopal Church. The Christmas service of the First German Methodist Episcopal chuirh, at Ailams avenue and Vine street, will be held Christmas morning at 10 o'clock, and In the evening the Sun day school will have Its Chrlstmns fes tival. On Friday evening the Taylor Ave nue Sunday school will celebrate Its Christmas festival. Jackson Street Baptist Church. Services In keeping with the Christ mas season will be conducted at the Jackson Street Baptist church tomor row. The following special musical programme will be observed: MOrtNING, 10,30 O'CLOCK, Doxnlogy. Lord's Prayer In unison. Psalm 118, responsive. Hymn, "Joy to the World".. Congregation Scripture Lesson. Anthem, "It Came Upon the Midnight, Clear" Steleuskl Prayer. Jlule chorus, "Star of Bethlehem," Wilson Sermon, "Christmas Joys" Pastor Hymn, "Hall to the Lord's Anointed!" Prayer. Ttenedlctlon, J3V13NINO, 7 O'CLOCK. Praise aud Song service. Twenty-third Psalm, In unison. Anthem. "Your Voices liaise Ye," Wlesunil l'rnyor. Jtalo choius, "TIs Mldnlaht" Wilson Solo, "Wondrous Story" Lemuo Miss K. Heddoe. Anthem. "Arise, Shine, for the Light Is Come" Lloyd Addiess ,.,,,,.,, Pastor Hymn, "All Hall thu Power of Jesus Knmo" Congregation Sopranos Mrs. Thomas Matthias, Mrs, J, Harris, Mrs. K. Lake, Miss Kdlth Hed doe, Minxes Luwls, Jones, Lewis, Shawl, Seymour, Neat, (Iridium. Altoh Mis. Williams, Missus Do Oru chy, Thomas, Nlchnlls, Jlediloe, Davis, I.aneo, Davis. Tenon. William Davis, Messrs, Kvnns, Matthias, Davis, Williams, Lowls, Thom as, Davis, Kllas, Jlassos Messrs, Hui rls. Lloyd. Jones, Watklns, Lewis, Jones, Lewis, Edwards, Davis. Embury Methodist Episcopal. The choir of the Knibury Jlethodlst Episcopal church, under the direction of W. M. Prestwood, will lender the following programme Sunday; Anthem "Hark the Herald Angels THEHE'S PLENTY OF COMMON SENSE IN A GIFT OF THIS SORT, AND OUR CONSISTENTLY LOW PRICES BRINGS THE GIVING OF SUCH GIFTS WITH IN THE PURSE. LIMIT OF EVERY WAGE EARNER. We Give Green Trading Stamps, Remember ! CONRAD'S 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Our line is incomparable, finer and more varied than any other shown in tnis city, and prices are Jf aiiugt-iiici 111 iiic uuyci a lavui. Yellow Trading Stamps are the same as cash Here. Buy your Chris'.mas Gifts witH them. l McCONNELL &C0.J THE SATISFACTORY STORE. Lackawanna Avenue. a K5Q3G:G0KXKKra A Fine Selection w :3..'-Mjfr'M-'fr'ft tfr'fcg"fr'frfrfr'fr ! 'fr f ! f ! ! ! -fry V. Avoid Slipping By our many exceptional Holiday offerings if yon are desirous of getting the best values for your mouev. Whether you wish to buy or not, come in and examine things; see the splendid line; ask the clerks to explain their meritorious points remember, we are at your service. Here's d suggestive list for gour convenience: sine." Duet part. ,, Ashford and Lain a David iieeclium Stubblellno, Hymn No. 184 "Wonderfijl Counselor," Morrison Hymn No. !W "God Incarnate,'' .1 ,. Wesley Olfertory , , Slay Lewis Anthem "Blng, O Sing This Blessed .Mom," , ....Kvuns Solo part, John Williams. Anthem "Behold I HrliiB You Good TldliiKU," w Mcl'liall Duet parts, Mary Vaisons and Bessie Dlehl. First Baptist Church. Tomorrow will lie observed at the First Haptlst church, South Main uve nue, In a speelnl muniier, with exer cises appropriate to the Christmas scu tum. At the morning service nt 10.30, a printed responsive Christmas exer? else will bo ubed; the choir will render the anthem, "To Hethlehem Hasten" in Of everything the Cut Glass line, JJ beautiful gifts for JJ the holiday season. 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