Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1921 — Page 8

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Old English Carols to Be Feature of Yuletide Observance in Churches

Appropriate musical programs have been arranged by most ot the churches for their Christmas services. Old English carols, popular anthems and exquisite compositions by Handel, Gounod, Mendelssohn and others feature in most of the programs. Some of the programs follow: ALt sorts IMTASUX CHURCH. Organ—- “ The Caravan” Maunder “March of the Magi King” Dubois “Holy Night” Dudley Buck “Priere" Hassleman Mrs. Cora Brockman, organist. “Jesus of Nazareth” Gounod Mrs. Louise Schellschmidt Koehne, harp. Miss Charlotte Lieber, voice. Mrs. Carl Lieber, Jr., cello. Christmas story. Dr. F. S. G. Wicks, pastor. "Cradle Song” Saint Saens Adolph Schellschmidt, cello. “The Swan” Saint Saens Harp, cello, organ. "Shepherd's Pipes” Harris Organ. Candle light services 4:30 o’clock, “Pageant of the Nativity.” Trio, “We three Kings of Orient Are.” Fred Doeppers, J. Vogelsang, Russell Lowell. Solo, "As I Kept Watch Beside My Sheep” Miss Alice Young "Mary’s Cradle Song” Girl Chorus Christmas carols by the church school. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT. (Protestant Episcopal.) Thirty-Third and Meridian. 11 p. m. Christmas eve and 11 a. m., Christmas day. Prelude—Pastoral Symphony, “Messiah” Handel Communion Service A. J. Eyre Offertory Anthem—“ Sing, O Heavens” Tours Postlude—Hallelujah Chorus, “Messiah" ................... ......Hande] FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Organ—(a) “Christmas Pastoral” Guilmant (b) “Ave Sanctisslma”. .Eugene Thayer Christmas Cantata—“ The Adoration” Nevin Violin.—“ Romance” Wienlawskl Arnold Davis. Soprano Solo—“ Ina Manger Lowly” Mabel Daniels Mrs. Ray Darnes Violin Obligato—Arnold Davis. Organ—“ Festival Post lude”.... V olckmar THE CHOIR. Mrs. Ray Barnes, Miss Julia Beyer, soprano. Miss Selma Zahl, Miss Norma Mueller, contralto. Andrew Smith, R. B. Little, tenor. A. D. Hitz, Dr. H. E. Woodbury, basso. Mrs. S. K. Ruick, organist. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Organ Prelude —"Variations on two Christmas Hymns” Guimant Processional Hymn—“Adaste Fideles.” Anthem—“Oh Come Redeemer of Mankind” West Contralto Solo—“ The Virgin's Lullaby” Dudley Buck Organ Postlude —"Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's Messiah." EVENING PROGRAM. Organ Prelude—" Pastoral Symphony from Handel's Messiah.” Processional Hymn—“Adesto Fideles.” Anthem—“Oh Come Redeemer of Mankind” West Anthem—“ Sing Oh Heavens" Gaul Anthem—“ Like Silver Lamps” Barnby Organ Postlude —“Grand Chorus in D Major” Guilmant BROADWAY M. E. CHURCH. Broadway and Twenty-Second street. Mrs. Mary E. Wilhite, organist, Willard E. Beck, director. Morning, 10:40. Prelnde —“Grand Chorus” Robert H. Hailing Hymn—“ Hark: The Herald Angels Sing” .Mendelssohn Anthem—“ The First Christmas Morn” Newton Offertory—“ Chorus of Angels” Scotson Clark Male Quartet—" Silent Night! Hallowed Night!” Gruler Messrs. C. C Hogue, Earl Thomas, Virgil Hoagland, Roland Rust. Anthem—“ Hallelujah Chorus” from the Messiah Handel Postlude—“ The Caravan” Maunder Sunday School Program, 4:30 P. M. Carols—By the Junior Choir—- “ While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night.” O Little Town of Bethlehem.” ' “There's a Song In the Air.” Hymn—“ Joy to the World.”

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CHOIR TO GIVE YULE CANTATA Will Present Entertainment at Cadle Tabernacle. The Gypsy Smith choir of 1,200 voices will present a Christmas cantata, ‘‘The Carpenter of Nazareth,” at 8 o'clock this evening at the Cadle Tabernacle. A similar cantata has been given in Chicago at ?2 a seat, but no admission will be charged for this evening's performance. The choir has received reauests from Chicago, Louisviile and Cincinnati to present the cantata in those cities. The chorus has been rehearsing for several weeks. Joe Overmeyer Is the director, and the soloists included: Charles A. Breece, Mrs. Daisy A. Kalb, Raymond Ball, Will Hitz, G. J. Beck and Estell Taylor. Among the solos of the oratorio are several beautiful numbers showing the Christ child in three different lights, as a Child of Promise, an Humble Teacher and a Rejected Teacher. Mrs. Will C. Hitz is the accompanist.

Antlphonal Reading—Pastor and Congregation. Hymn—“ Angels from the Realms of Glory.” . _ _ Prolog to Pageant—Mr. F. C. Atkinson. superintendent. Pageant—“ Carrying Christ to Every Child ” „ „ „ Principal Characters —Mrs. G. B. Gannon. Marcella Lennox, Orville Fuller, Barbara Craig and Mary Annette Dean. Recessional —“Hosanna! Be the Children's Song.” Benediction — CENTRAL AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Orien W. Flfer. pastor. 10:45 a. m. —Sermon by Bishop Frederick D. Leete. 7.30 p. m.—Sermon by the pastor, The Crown.” MORNING. Organ Prelnde “Christmas Offertorv” . Ash mall Anthem —“There Were Shepherds” Bochau Miss Pearl Kiefer, soloist Offertory—“ Shepherd’s Tune” Grieg Soprano Solo—“ The Infant Jesus”...Yon Postlude —“Finale” Stone EVENING. Organ Recital —“Hallelujah Chorus” Handel “Holy Night” Buck Anthem —“There Were Shepherds”..Buck Mrs. F. L. Whitmore, soloist Harp Solo—“Sarred Thoughts”. .Montanl Mr. P. L. Montanl. Duet—“ The Angel of Light” Coombs Miss Pearl Kiefer and Miss Helen Thoms. Organ Offertory Solo—“Gesu Bambino” Yon Mrs. W. E. Duthie. Baritone Solo—“ The Message of Peace” Dressier Mr. Claude E. Palmer. Harp Solos—“O Come All Yet Faithful.” ‘•Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” "Joy to the World.” Mr. Montanl. Anthem —“Glory to God” Burdett Miss Barkley. Miss Thoms and Mr. Palmer, soloists. Postlude—“ March” Stone Chorus choir, Franklin N. Taylor, director, and Mrs. William E. Duthie, organist: assisted by Mr. P. L. Montani. harpist. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Monument Circle. Morning service at 10:45 o’clock. Prelnde, "Offertory on Christmas Hymns” Guiiment Processional, “O Come All Ye Faithful,” “Venlte” chant, “Te Denm in C major” Martin Anthem, “Before the Heavens Were Spread Abroad” Parker "While All Things Were ir, Quiet Silence” MacFarren “Kyrie” Camidge “Gloria in Excelsis” Old Chant Recessional, "Angels From the Realms of Glory.” Afternoon service at 4 o’clock. Cantata. “The Manger Throne”. .Manney Quartette, Miss Ruth, Sterling, soprano ; Mrs. W. K. Sproul, alto; Mr. E. V. Alex-

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ander, tenor; Mr. Ernest G. Hesser, baritone. Horace Whitehouse, organist and choirmaster. Singing of Christmas carols by the children. TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MORNING. ! Carols —“Silent Night” Gruber i Processional “Hark the Herald Angels Sing” Mendelssohn ! Orchestra —“Holy City.” j Chorus —“Gloria” Mozart | Trio—“Sotnewhere a Voice Is Calling.” Piano, Violin and Cello. Quartette—“O Holy Night” Adams-Biederman Orchestra—“O Tannenbaum.” “Silent Night.” Choir —“Hallelujah” Handel EVENING. Processional—“lt Came Upon the Midnight Clear” Willis Choir—“ Hark the Glad Sound”... .Peace Quartette—“Bethlehem” Bartlett : Choir—“ Shout the Glad Tidings” Hawley | Soprano. Mrs. Don Tullis; contralto, : Jean McCormick; tenor, Floyd Chaffee: | bass. George A. Newton; choir of thirty , voices; Mr. Samuel Lewis, director; Paul K. Matthews, organist. In the morning the choir will be assisted by the Sunday School orchestra. Mrs. J. A. Roush, director; Mrs. E. T. Shaneberger, pianist. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel, the pastor, J will preach both morning and evening, \ his morning theme being: “The Shep- | herds, the Child and the Wise Men.” In , the evening his subject will be: “A PUj grimage to Bethlehem.” FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCH. Delaware and Sixteenth streets. Dr. Matthew F. Smith, pastor. MORNING SERVICE. Organ Prelude—“Pastorale”.Otto Mailing Processional Hymn—“ While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks” Anthem—“ God So Loved the World” Gaul Scripture Reading—Announcement to Shepherds—Luke 2:8-18. Hymn—“lt Came Upon the Midnight Clear” Recitation —"Coming of the Good Tidings” Miss Lucile Perkins Prayer. Songs—(a> Primary Department. (b) Beginners’ Department. Solo—“ The Birthday of a King" Neidlinger Mr. Frlennood Christmas Carols Boys’ Choir Class Exercise—" The Good Tidings in Our Life Today” Hymn—“. Toy to the World” Class Exercise—" They Have Never Heard” Hymn—“O Hon Haste” “What Makes a Real Christmas?" Dr. Smith Offering for Near East Prayer of Dedication Dr. Smith Class Exercise—" Helping to Spread the Good Tidings” Hymn—“ Jesus Shall Reign”...Dr. Smith Organ Postlude Joseph C. Bridge i EVENING SERVICE OF SONG. I 7:45 P. M. Organ Trelude—Three Christmas Melodies ! “Adeste Fideles” Clement Loret ! "Noel" noth Century) C. d’Aquln 1 “Silent Night” Vincent Goller “The Merry Bells Now Ring"...Stevenson

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Boys’ Choir and Double Quartette Hymn—“ Joy to the World” Scripture Reading Hymn—“O Little Town of Bethlehem” Boys’ Choir and Double Quartette “Sing, O Heavens”.... Manney Double Quartette Hymn—“lt Came Upon the Midnight Clear” Prayer Dr. Smith “Salvator” Humphries Double Quartette Address Dr. Smith “Hark! the Herald Angels Sing”. Simpson Hymn—“O Come, All Ye Faithful” Benediction Organ Postlude —Chorus from “Messiah” Lamalgre-Handel Organist—Tull E. Brown. Quartette —Mrs. E. C. Johnson, soprano; Mrs. Lee S. Busch, alto; Raymond A. Edie, tenor; Glenn O. Friermood, bass. Assisting Quartette —Miss Hope Bedford, soprano; Mrs. O. M. Jones, alto; Reginald Kline, tenor; Nathan H. Richardson, bass. FIRST FRIENDS’ ’CHURCH. Thirteenth and Alabama 6trets. Dr. O. W. Trueblood, pastor. “Light of the World.” Sunday School Orchestra. “Silent Night, Holy Night.” Cornet Quartette and Carol Singers. Carols—“ Christmas Bells: “Lutber'9 Cradle Hymn.” Primary Class. Carols—“ While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night;” “‘Merry, Merry fhristmas Time.” Sunday School Classes. Carols—“it Came Upon the Midnight Clear;” “O Little Town of Bethlehem.” Carols Singers. Carol—“ The First Noel.’” Male Chorus. Hymn No. 87—“ Joy to the World." Scripture Reading and Prayer. E. T. Albertson. Hymn No. 85—“ Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful.” Offertory—Harp Solo. Miss Ruth Rainier.

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Soprano Solo —“Are Maria” (with harp and violin). Mrs. R. S. Kinnaird. Christmas Story— By the Pastor. Duet—“O Holy Night.” Mrs. R. S. Kinnaird. Mrs. R. V. Fleig. Chorus—“ Hark, the Angels Songs.” Benediction. Organ—Postlude. Assisting soloists: Mrs. R. S. Kinnaird, Miss Ruth lialnter, Miss Pamelia Case. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. New York and Illinois streets. CHRISTMAS EVE. Rpv. Lewis Brown, pastor. Cerol service at 10:30 o'clock. “All My Heart Rejoices” H. Parker “The First Noel” Traditional “When Christ Was Born”..A. H. Brown “Good King Wencelas” Traditional “Three Kings of Orient” Hopkins “I Saw Three Ships” English Communion at 11 o’clock. Processional—“ Come, Thou LongExpected Jesus” Gotha Offertory—“ Silent Night, Holy Night” Gruber Semi-Choral Commuunion Serclve . Recessional—“Adeste Fideles” (1751). CHRISTMAS MORNING. 10:45 o’clock. Processional—“O. Como All Ye Faithful” Wade Anthem— and Rejoice”....Martens Lord's Prayer Chant Kyrie Eleison Elvey Offertory—“ The Nativity” Haesche Sanctus Tours Gloria in Excelsis Old Chant Recessional—‘‘Hark! tha Herald Angels” Mendelssohn Magnificent (Festival) F. M. Spencer Nunc Dimittis (Festival). .F. M. Spencer Anthem—“ Glory in the Highest”.... Lowden Offertory Anthem—" Behold, I Bring Tidings” I.ynea Recessional—“Andeste Fideles (1731).... Miss Mary Homburg, soprano. Mrs. J. 11. Voelcker, contralto. Edward Holloway, tenor.

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John A. McConnell, bass. Clarence H. Carson, choirmaster and organist. Vested chorus, choir. HALL PLACE M. E. CHURCH. Hall Place and Eighteenth street, Rev. Horace A. Sprague, pastor. Program of Christmas Services. Prelude — Hymn No. 78—“ Christmas Pastorale” Arthur Henry Brown Apostle’s Creed and Prayer. Anthem—“ Christmas Bells” Fitz-Simons. First Special Reading from Psalter. The Gloria Patria. Reading from New Testament. Duet—Mrs. Schultz, soprano. Mr. Metzer, basso. Offertory— Hymn—No. 113. “Theme” Mozart. Sermon—Subject, “Faces at the Window.” Hymn—No. 123. Benediction. Postlude. Postlude—“ Christmas Postlude”. .Hosmer Evening service, Epworth League and church services combined. Organ Recital—" Christmas Hymns” Mrs. Fred Doup. Quartette —“Silent Night! Holy Night!” Schultz, McHatton,

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