14 MARKET SQUARE PRESBYTERIANCHURCH TO INSTALL TIME IN 126 YEARS GRACE CHOIR TO REPEAT CANTATA Bernard R. Mausert to Lead Choir in Presentation; Dr. Bagnell to Speak The chorus choir of Grace Meth odist Episcopal Church, under the leadership of Bernard R. Mausert, organist and choirmaster, will re peat the cantata, '.'The Christ Child" by Hawley, at to-morrow evening's service. This cantata was rendered in connection with the Candle Light Service last Sunday. It was so well rendered and received that by spe cial request, Mr. Mpusert has con sented to repeat this cantata. It is a most beautiful holiday sea son musical offering, abounding in solos, duets, quartets, double quar tets, and thrilling and gripping choruses. Dr. Robert Baggiell, pastor of Grace Church, at this special mus ical service, will speak a few words on the topic. "Penny Wise and Pound Foolish," —A phase of annual inventory. In the morning at 10.30 o'clock, the Grace Church pastor will preach on the topic, "The Light of God," and the vested choir will sing the anthem, "The Heavens Are Declar ing" by Beethoven, and Mrs. Arthur H. Hull, soprano, will sing the offer tory solo, "No Candle Was There and No Fire" by Liza Lehmann. The Epworth League will hold the last meeting of the year at 6.30 o'clock in the social room of the church with Charles W. 8011, Presi dent of the Ilarrisburg District Ep worth League, in charge of the meet ing. Rev. Green to Speak at Colored Y. M. C. A. The Rev. A. J. Greene, pastor of Second Baptist Church, will be the speaker at the Sunday afternoon meeting held in the rooms by the Y. M. C. A. branch for colored men and boys, 802 Cowden street. Good singing by the male chorus will fea ture. The meeting will start at 4 o'clock. • CHURCH OF CHRIST First—The Rev. Tra Boyd Wenger. 11, "The Open Dood of 1920;" 7.30, "The Voice of the Past;" 9.4 5, Sun day school. WANTED 1000 Men To Hear Prof. F. Watson Hannan OF Drew Theological Seminary ON The Law of Temptation 3.15 P. M. Tomorrow 3.15 P.M. Stevens Memorial M. E. Church 13th and Vernon Sts. Mass Meeting For Men Apollo Male Chorus, of Harrisburg, Will Sing Dr. Hannan is to speak every night dur ing the week at the Bible Conference. Rare Things For Thinking People "THE ANNUAL ALIBI" Will bo the Subject of an Address by DR. ROBERT BAGNELL Pastor Grace Methodist Church Fahnestock Hall, Y. M. C. A!, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 28tli, 3.30 O'CLOCK ROBET C. SMITH Baritone Soloist of /.ion I.utliernn Church, Will Sing AM, MEN INVITED NO ADMISSION WWWUVMMWMMVWWMWWMUVMWWWWWViW The Mrs. John Y. Boyd Bible Class, Pine Street Presbyterian Sunday School Meets Every Sunday at 1.30 P. M. in Boyd Memorial Hall A Special Christmas lesson for this Christmas Season SUNDAY DECEMBER 28, 1919. False Teachers are Teaching to the World Today, a False, Christ Come and Hear Our Message on " THE CHRIST OF GOD " SPECIAL MUSIC ALL MEN WELCOME SATURDAY EVENING, IMPORTANT BIBLE CONFERENCE IN STEVENS METHODIST CHURCH Event Will Open With Three Services Tomorrow to Con tinue One Week; Professor Hannan, of Drew The ological Seminary in Charge What is expected to be the great est Bible conference of its kind helilj in the Stevens Memorial Methodist) Church will convene to-morrow I morning, afternoon and evening loj continue each evening, at 7.-15 j o'clock, until Friday. it will close, with three lectures on Sunday, Jaa-j uary 4. Prof. F. Watson Han tan, of Drew, Theological Seminary, preacher and teacher, will conduct the conference. Dr. Hannan will speak 10-inoi row morning, at 11 o'clock, on "The Bible a Life Manual." A mixed chorus will lead the singing. A mass meeting for men is sched uled for 3.15. Dr. Hannan will lec ture on "The Law of Temptation." The Apollo Club will sing. "How to Use the Bible" will be discussed Sunday night, at 7.30 o'clock, by Dr. Hannan. He will speak every night during the week on "Revelation," "Inspiration," Bibli cal Doctrine of God," "The Problem of Sin" and "Redemption." This is the first time that Dr. Han nan has visited Ilarrisburg on aj PLAN MONTHLY BIBLE MEETING Dr. A. C. Gaebelein lo Preside at iilst Monthly Event; to Continue Two Days DR. A. C. GAEBEDEIN The Fifty-first Monthly Interde nominational Bible Conference will be held on Monday and Tuesday af ternoon and evening in the First Baptist Church. Dr. A. C. Gaebel ein, of New York City, will be the teacher. Dr. Gaebelein is editor of "Our Hope," a magazine of wide circula tion and an author of several books covering Bible doctrines and proph ecy. His subjects are timely. They fol low: Monday, 3.30, "The Message of the Book of Esther;"' Monday, 7.45, "When the Foundations Are Destroyed, What Shall the Righteous Do?" Tuesday, 3.30, "The Glory of the Word of God;" Tuesday, 7.45, "The Final Dengue of Nations." This will be the fifth consecutive December Conference Dr. Gaebelein has conducted in Harrisburg. The committee in charge includes: H. L. Carl, F. H. Gregory, Dr. J. Nelson Clark, Philip Reed. Harvey Buck, Benjamin F. Eby, Dr. D. J. Hetrick, Fred Kelker and W. G; Hean. Blind Boone Concert Company Will Present Program For Colored "Y" The Blind Boone Concert Com pany will appear on Tuesday even ing, January 6th, in concert for the benefit of the newly created "Y" branch for colored men and boys. The concert will be given in Fah nestock Hall, Y. M. C. A. Building. J. W. (Blind) Boone, will be ac companied by Miss Marguerite Day, soloist. He lost his sight from brain fever when he was six months old. His first instrument was a tin whistle, on which he could play any ordinary air after once hearing it. Next he was presented with a mouth organ hy which he charmed the whole neighborhood—children com ing ffom afar and near to hear him. Once hearing a pupil in the insti tute practicing on the piano, he left his work and stole to the piano, as it was impossible to keep his fingers off the keyboard. He was soon able to finger out several pieces, and it was impossible to keep his mind on anything else. He afterwards re ceived a liberal musical education. His slogan is "Merit, Not Sympathy, Wins." Mr. Boone's concerts are of the first order, and a musical treat is in store for all who avail themselves of this opportunity of hearing him ' for the first time in Harrisburg. speaking tour, lie comes under !he management of young men's Bible class of the Sunday School. The conference executive commit tee includes John Robert Storey, president; Charles A. lliller, vice president; Charles B. Snyder, secre tary; Harold F. Cobaugll, treasurer; Walter S. Schell and John W. Apple by, teachers; Howard S. Seldel and llarry D. Wilhelm. Ministers to Participate No effort is being spared to make the conference worth attending. The executive committee announced to day that ministers will open meetings witli special ipruyers as follows: Sunday, 11a. m., the Rev. William Swartz; 3.15 p. m., the Rev. Homer Knox; 7.30 p. m., the Rev. George Kdward Reed; Monday, the Rev. J. H. Mortimer; Tuesday, the Rev. R. M. Klepfer: Wednesday, the Rev. William Moses; Thursday, the Rev. Edwin A. Pyles; Friday, the Rev. H. R. Bender; Sunday, January 4, 11 a. in., the Rev. S. C. Swallow; 3.15 p. m., the Rev. Robert Bagnell; 7.30 p. m., the Rev. Morris E. Swartz. CHURCH UNION PLANSPROGRAM Dr. Morris E. Swartz, Secre tary, Outlines Extensive Pro gram; Opens Headquarters The Federation of Churches of Harrisburg and vicinity, through its Executive Secretary, Dr. Morris E. Swartz, has announced the program of the organization beginning Jan uary 4, and continue until Easter Sunday, April 4. This Go-to-Ohurch-Sunday, and Simultaneous Evangelistic Cam paign program is under the immedi ate direction of the commission on Evangelism of the Federation of Churches consisting of the follow ing: The Rev. Dr. Lewis Seymour Mudge, Chairman; A. D. Bacon, J. William Bowman, the Rev. W. E. Dauglierty, the Rev. A. G. Flexer, John Fulton, Frank H. Gregory, E. Z. Gross, the Rev. Dr. Henry W. A. Hanson, Mrs. William Jennings, Paul Kunkel, the Rev. Dr. E. A. Pyles, Robert B. Reeves, the Rev. Rollin A. Sawyer, Miss Emma M. Stltt, Al. K. Thomas, the Rev. Dr. William N. Yates. A special drive will be made by the individual churches, and a pub licity campaign will be conducted by the Federation to get every church member and church goer in Ilarris burg and vicinity to church on Sun day, January 4. This special Go-to- Church-Sunday will be observed throughout the Nation, as the Inter Church World Movement la co operating with the Federal Council of the Churches of C-hrist in Amer ica to make this Go-to-Church- Sunday and week of prayer Nation wide ar.-d most effective. The general topic for the week of prayer is "An Awakened Church," and the following arc the specific topics for the week: Sunday, "The Church, Awakened by Her New Opportunities"; Mon day, "The Church, Awakened by National Self-Examination"; Tues day, "The Church, Awakened by a Vision of the World's Need"; Wed nesday, "The Church, Awakened by the New Call for Co-operation"; Thursday, "The Church, Awakened by a Revival of Family Religion"; Friday, "The" Church, Awakened by the Call for "Workers"; Sunday, "The Church, Awakened by a Rediscovery of the Reality and Power of Prayer." February 17 to 23 will be cele brated as Father and Son Week with the following program: Tuesday, "Home Day"; Thursday, "Community Fathers' Meeting;"; Friday, "Father and Son Banquet in Churches"; Saturday, "Recreation Day"; Sunday, "Father and Son Go to Church Sunday"; Monday, "Com munity Celebration." February 18 to April 4, is the Lenten season. The various churches will observe this in their own spe cial way, with March 21 to April 4 given over to special Evangelistic meetings. They will be held nightly in the co-operating churches, and will end on Easter Sunday, April 4, with the reception of new members. The headquarters of the church federation! of Harrisburg and vi cinity is located at 202 North Third street. Pastors desiring special in formation in regards to this matter may secure it by calling at the office or calling Dr. Morris E. Swart"/., Ex ecutive Secretary at 3300 Bell phone. . A. M. E. Wesley Union —The Rev. Stephen A. McNeill. 10.4 5, "God, the Whole Year;'" 8, Christmas cantata by the choir; 1, Sunday school. Prof. W. T. Shield and his choir, assisted by Prof. R. S. Lovinggood, of Philadel phia, will render a cantata at 8 p. m. WILL REVIEW LESSONS Class vice-president W. S. Hake will preside at the session of the Men's Organized Bible Clnss, Zion Lutheran Church, to-morrow after noon at 1.50. The lesson study period, a review for the last quarter, will be in charge of George A. Kline. Mrs. E. J. Decevee will sing a so prano solo. "ANNUAL ALIBI" "Y" TOPIC The Sunday afternoon men's • meeting at the Central Y. M. C. A.> will be addressed to-morrd® afternoon by Dr. Robert Bag nell, pastor of Grace Methodist Church. "The Annual Alibi" will be the subject of his talk. This will be a New Year's message. Robert C. Smith, baritone so loist of Zion Lutheran Church, will render several selections. All men. members or nonmem bers of the Association, are in vited. The meeting will be held in Fahnestock Hull at 3:30 o'clock. HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH CHURCH DIRECTORY LUTHERAN , Zion—The Rev. S. W. Herman, D. D. • 10.30, "Blessed Be the Dead;" 7.30, "Turning to Christ." Messiah—The Rev. Henry W. A. Hansom. D. D. 10.30, "Are You Get ting the Most Out of Life;" 7.30, "The Backward ls>ok;" 2, Sunday School. Augsburg—The Rev. A. M. Stumets, D. D. 10.30, "The plain Purpose of Life;" 7.30, choir yvill sing a sacred cantata; 2, Sunday School; 6.30, Chris tian Endeavor. St. Matthews's—The Rev. E. E. Snyder will preach at 11 on "A New Year's Message," and at 7.30. Chris tian Endeavor, 6.30; Sunday School. 9 " 1 ?; St. Pauls. Riverside—Christian En deavor, 7; Sunday School, 2. Saint Michael's—The Rev. Reinhold Schmidt will preach at 10 and at 7.30. Sunday School at 11.15. Christ—The Ret-. Dr. Thomas Reish. 10.30, "A Glorious Swan Song," A New- Year's Meditation; 2, Sunday School. Trinity, Lemoyne—The Rev. L. A. Bush. 10.45. "The Church; 7.30, "The! Churches' New Opportunities;" 9.30, Sunday School; 6.80, C. E. Calvary—The Rev. E. 11. Paar. 11, "Great Changes Brought by Christ's Birth;" 7.30, "Simeon With the Savior in His Arms; 10, Sunday School. Holy Communion—The Rev. John' Henry Miller. 10.45, "The Christ Child at Church;" 7.30, "Praise the Lord;" 9.30, Sunday School. Redeemer—The Rev. M. E. Shafer. 10.30, "God's Care In the New Year;" 7.30, "Americanism and International ism." Memorial—The Rev. L. C. Manges. 10.30, "He That Is Born King of the Jews;" 7.30, "A Message for the New- Year;" 2, Sunday School; 10, Men's Prayer Meeting; 5.30, Junior Luther League; 6.30, Senior Luther League. I CHURCH OF GOD Green Street —The Rev. H. S. Hershey. 10.30, Give an Account of Thy Stewardship;" 7.30, "Observance of the Ordinances;" 2, Sunday School; 3, Junior Christian Endeavor; 6.40, Senior Christian Endeavor. Penbrook—The Rev. S. N. Good. I 10.30, "Earth's Future Ruler;" 7.30, "Why Jesus Came;" 9.30, Sunday School; 6.40, C. E. Progress—The Rev. J. W. Wag goner. 10.30, "Helps to Know God's Will; 9.30. Sunday School; 2.30, Jr. C. E.; 6.30, Sr. C. E. Linglestown—The Rev. J. W. Wag goner. Evangelist Rev. J. B. Mc- Clain will preach at 7. Sunday School at 9.30. Maclay—The Wm. S. Houck. 11, "And the Door Was Shut;" 7.30, "A Door Was Opened;" 9.45, Sunday School; 6, Jr. C. E.; 6.45, Sr. C. E. First—The Rev. William N. Yates. 10.30, "Holding Up Hands;" 7.30, "An Important Search; 1.40, Sunday- School; 6.30, C. E. Enola—The Rev. Dr. H. F. Hoover will preach at 7.30; Sunday School, 2; Senior C. E., 6.45, Enhaut—The Rev. H. F. Hoover. 10.30, "The Constant Guide;" 7, H. L. Carl, of Harrisburg, will speak; 9.15, Sunday School; 4, Junior C. E.; 6, Senior C. E. BAPTIST Market Street—The Rev. W. S, Dunlap will preach at 10.30 and 7.30. Sunday School at 11.30. Mt. Olivet—The Rev. Caplin will preach at 11. and 8. Sunday School, 12.30; B. Y. P. V., 6. St. Paul—The Rev. E. Luther Cun ningham 10.30, "The First Christmas Morn—lts Message;" 7.30, "Christmas Concert" by Sunday School and Choir; 12.30, Sunday School; 6.30, B. Y. P. U. Tabernacle—The Rev. Rutger Dax, of Philadelphia, will preach at 11 and 7.80. Sunday School, 9.45; B. Y, P. U., 6.45. Second—The Rev. Albert Josiah Greene. 10.30, preaching; 7.30, "Pas tor In Pulpit;" 12.20, Sunday School; 6.30, B. Y. P. U. First—The Rev, William J. Lock hart will preach at 10.30 and 7.30. Sunday School at 11.45. Nagle—The Rev. Elmer E. Kauft man. 10.45, "Helpful Exhortations; 7.30, "Things That We May Know;" 1.30, Sunday School; 9.45, Junior C. E.; 6,45, Senior C. E. Music in the Churches HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN Morning Prelude, offertory, an them and postlude—all In harmony with Christmas. Evening— Prelude, "Silent Night;" cantata, "Christmas Dawn," •by Charles Gilbert Spross. Soloists, Mrs. E. O. Baston and Mrs. J. H. Miller, soprano; Mrs. W. A. Gernert, con tralto; J. E. Hamilton, tenor, and Jesse Quier and E. B. Carpenter, bass. Chorus of 15 voices. Part 1. The World's Night—Bass solo, "In the Beginning," E. B. Car penter; choruses, "And the Light Did Shine," "The Kings of the Earth," "Let Us Break Their Bands Asun der," "Why Did the Heathen Rage'."' "For, Behold, the Darkness Did Cover." Part 2. The Voices of Iho Seers—■ Tenor solos, J. E. Hamilton, "Watch man, What of the Night?" "There Be Many That Say;" chorus, prayer, "Oh, That the Salvation of Israel;" quartet, "Oh, God, Say Once Again," Mrs. J. H. Miller, Miss Quier, E. B. Carpenter, Jesse Quier; chorus, prophecy, "The Lord Shall Arise;" solos and male quartets, "Behold There came," "Where is He That Is Born King?" "And Lo, the Star:" quartet, "Draw Nigh, Draw Nigh, O Morning Star," Mrs. Mac Dole, Miss Quier, E. B. Carpenter, Jesse suier. Part 3. The Heavenly Day— Spring—Chorus, "The People That AVulke.d in Darkness; soprano solos, "There Were Shepherds," Mrs. J. 11. Miller and Mrs. E. Baston; choruses, "And Suddenly There Was," "Glory to God in the Highest;" contralto solo, "Joy! Joy! the Mother Comes," Mrs. W. A. Gernert; hymn, "Calm on the Listening Ear." Part. 4. The Promise of Eternal Day—Bass solos, "The Path of the Just," Jesse Quier and E. B. Carpen ter; choruses. "Alleluia! Salvation and Glory," "Alleluia! Praise God, aqjl All Ye His Servants," "Alleluia! For the .Lord God Omnipotent," "Amen, Amen!" Chorus, Miss Poor man, Mrs. E. Schmehl, Mrs. H. Quier, Mrs. 11. May, Herbert Muy, 11. H. Umholtz and S. E. Miller. Chorister, Jesse Quier. Organist, Mrs. J. E. Hamilton. CHRISTMAS CANTATA "The Heart of the Bells" will be rendered in the Park Street U. E. | Church on Sunday evening at 7.30. PRESBYTERIAN Paxton—The Rev. Harry B King. 11 and 7.30, the Rev. Irvtn E. Deer, secretary Interehurch World Move ment, will preach at both services; 10, Sunday scliolo. Market Square The Rev. Dr. George Edward Hawes; the Rev. Howard Kodgers, assistant. 11, "Our Life in God's Church;" ordina tion of elders; 7.30, seventh in series, "The Vineyard-Girl's Love Trium phant:" 9.45, Sunday school; 6.30, Christian Endeavor. Calvary—The Rt v. T. L. Gehman. 10.15, "The Divine. Tree;'.' 7.30, a Christinas praise service; 9, Sunday school; 6.30, Christian Endeavor. Covenant —The Rev. Harvey Kiaer. 10.30, "The Business of Living;" 7.30, "The Old Year's Message to the New;" 2, Sunday school! 6.30, Y. P. S. C. E. Betnany—The Rev. John Martin Warden. 7.30. "A New Year's Wish;" 9. Sunday school; 6.30, Chris tian Endeavor. Capital Street- —The Rev. B. M. Ward. 10.4 5, "The Materialistic Spirit Rebuked;" 7.30, there will be a service of song by the Sunday school in full chorus. Olivet-—The Rev. S. A. Bower. 11, "Looking Back;" 7.30, "Looking Forward;" 10, Sunday school. Westminster—The Rev. Henry W. Miller. 10.30, "Man's Place in the Thought of God;" 7.30. the choir will render the cantata, "lmmanuel;" 1.45, Sunday school; 6.45, C. E. UNITED BRETHREN Derry Street—The Rev. J. A. Ly ter. 10.30, Holy Communion serv ices; 7.30, Holy Communion services; 2, Sunday school. Sixth Street—The Rev. J. OWen Jones. 10.30, "The Opening Door;" 7.30, cantata by choir, "The Great Light;" 2, Sunday school; 6.20, C. E.; 9.45, morning praise service. Otterbein The Rev. S. Edwin Rupp. 10.30, "A New Year's Out look; 7.30, preaching; 2, Sunday school; 0.300, Christian Endeavor. State Street - The Rev. 11. F. Rlioad. 10.45, "Why Some Are Of fended at Christ's Teaching;" 7.30, "Simple Proofs That the Bible Is God's Word;" 9.30, Sunday school; 6.30, Y. P. S. C. E. First —The Rev. W. E. Dauglierty. 10.30, "The Energy of Faith:" 7.30, "A New Year's Message;" 1.4 5, Sun day school; G. 45, Christian Endeavor. METHODIST Camp Curtin—The Rev. John 11. Mortimer. 10.30. "The Lost Christ;" 7.30, whole evening's musicale by the choir; 2. Sunday school; 6.30, Epworth League. Riverside —The Rev. George Mur ray Klepfer. 16.30 and 7.30, both sermons appropriate to the New Year's season; 2, Sunday school; 6.45, Epworth League. St. Paul's The Rev. William Moses. 10.30, preaching; 7.30, a Christmas song service; 2, Sunday school. Grace —The Rev. Dr. Robert Bag nell. 10.30, "The Light of God;" 7.30, cantata, "The Christ Child," ad dress by pastor; 12.10, Sunday school; 6.30, Epworth League. REFORMED Salem —The Rev. Ellis N. Kremer. 7.30, service of song; 9.45, Sunday school. Second —The Rev. Alfred Nevin Sayres. 11.15, the Rev. F. M. E. Grove, of Penbrook, will preach; 7.30, "The Captor of the Christians Become the Captive of the Christ;" 10, Sunday school; 6.300, C. E. Fourth—The Rev. Homer Skyles May. 10.45, "Going Forward;" 7.30, "A Message From the Old Year;" 9.30, Sunday Bchool; 6.30, Young People's service. UNITED EVANGELICAL Harris Street The Rev. A. G. Flexor. 9.30, Sunday school; 10.30, church service; 6.40, K. L. G. E. meeting; 7.30, church service. Lemoyne —The Rev. E. Crumbling. 10.45, "Workers Together With Christ;" 7.30, "An Important Ques tion;" 9.30, Sunday school. Park Street The Revs. A. E. Hanger and S. A. Miller. 9.30, Sun day school; 10.45, "Why Jesus Came:" 6.30, Senior Endeavor; 7.30, Christian cantata. CHRISITAN SCIENCE First Church —11 and 7.30, "Chris tian Science;" 1. Sunday school; 8, testimonial meeting Wednesday; free reading room, Kunlfel Building, 11.30 to 5 daily. RIDGE AVENUE M. E. On Sunday evening the choir of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Epis copal Church will sing the Christmas cantata, entitled, "The Shepherd King," by J. Lincoln Hall. The choir will be assisted by Mrs. A. E. Sprinkle, soprano; Miss Violet Champion, contralto, and J. W. Neidhamer, baritone, and will be under the direction of Professor L. I. Evans, organist and choirmaster. The program is as follows: Intro duction (organ)', Prof. L. I. Evans; quartet, contralto solo, "Over the Silent Shadowed Plain," Miss Jane Horting and choir; tenor solo, "But Thou. Bethlehem, Ephratah," Roy E. Walborn; bass solo and chorus, "O City of the Shepherd King," J. W. Neidhamer and choir; female chorus, "Judean Shepherds Lift Your Eyes;" soprano solo, "And Lo, the Angel," Miss Mary E. Neeter; chorus, "Glory to God in the High est;" tenor recital, "And It Came to Pass," Roy E. "Walborn: Inter mezzo, organ; bass solo, "The Peo ple That Walked in Darkness," J. AV. Neidhamer; alto solo, "No Room," Miss A'iolet Champion; chorus, "O Captive Judah, Dry Thy Tears;" alto solo. "Sleep Sweetly l ittle Child of Mine," Miss Violet Champion: chorus, "Hallelujah, Amen;" organ postlude. "Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel), Prof. L. I. Evans. CHRIST LUTHERAN Morning—Prelude. "The Shep herds in the Field," Mailing; an them, "Thus Speaketh the Lord of Hosts," Stainer; offertory, "Rethle hem," Mailing; solo. "Oh Lovely A r olces" Matthews, (Miss Katherine Dubbs): solo and chorus, "Sleep, Holy Babe" Matthews, (Miss Alice Roliison and choir: postlude, "Naz areth," Counod. Evening Prelude. "Christmas Pastorale," TTarker; solo and quartet, Cantique de Noel" Adam, (Miss Dubbs. Miss Roliison, Mr. Lyme and Mr. Ebersole:) offertory. "Christmas Chimes," Naylor: solo, "The Infant Jesus" Pietro A. Yon, (Harry A. Boyer: chorus. "S