Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1923 — Page 12
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Spirit of Christmas to Be Reflected in Song and Sermon in All Local Churches Yuletide Sunday
By THE VISITOR HRISTMAS Sunday will be observed tomorrow In all the Protestant and Cathollo churches of the city on Christmas eve and on Tuesday. Beautiful and elaborate musical programs have been prepared by the choir leaders. Special soloists have been engag-ed to assist the choirs and choruses in many churches. In the Catholic churches, midnight mass will be observed on Monday night in addition to mass on Christmas day. In the Protestant churches, the pastors will deliver their annual Christmas "messages on Sunday. Many of the Sunday schools will have their Christmas tree events on Sunday and Monday. • • • Broadway M. E. Church A rested choir of fifty voices will sins the ejuitata. The Christ Child,” by C. B. Hawley, at 7:45 p. m. Soloists—Soprano. Miss Kathrine Murdoch Mrs. Eugene Short. Mrs. Paul L Walters: alto. Mrs E. L. Selvage: tenor. James Fisher C. C. Hogue: bass. Paul L. Walters. Organist. Mrs. Mary E. Wilhite. Director. Willard E. Beck • THE CHRIST CHILD" CANTATA —Part I Organ Prelude. „ * Soprano Solo-—'"The Voice of Him that Crleth in the Wilderness." Bass Resitative—"The People That Walked in Darkness." * Chorus—" Arise, Shine, for Thy Light Is Come.’* Basa Solo—" Behold a King Shall Reign in Righteousness." Female Trio—‘He Shall Feed His Flock Like a Shepherd." Alto Solo—" The Angel Gabriel Was Sent From God." Tenor Solo—" Hall Thou That Are Highly Favored Among Women." Chorus—" How Beautiful Upon the Mountains." Soprano Sole—"My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord." Chcgu-—"Sing. O Heavens, and Be Joyful. 0 Earth.” —Part II Organ—Pastorale. Soprano Solo—"O Little Town of Bethlehem " * Alto Solo—“And Lo the Angel of the Lord Came Cpon Them.” Baritone Solo—" Fear Not. for. Behold. I Bring You Good Tidings." Soprano Reritative—"Suddenly There Was With the Angels." Chorus—" Glory to God in the Highest." Solo and Chorus —"It Came Cpon the Midnight Clear." Alto Solo—"And It Came to Pass.” Male Quartette—"Let Cs Now Go Even Cnto Bethlehem." Alto Solo—"And They Came JVith Haste " Solo and Chorus—" Holy Night. Peaceful Night " Soprano Recitative—“And the Shepherds. ’ Chorus—"O* Praise the Lord All Ye Nations." —Morning, 10:45 Organ—"A Christmas FSntasy” Homer A. Norris Processional —"The Prince of Men".Novotny Vested Junior Choir. Anthem—" Shepherds Re'oice". . . .Mansfield Junior Choir. Organ—"Gesu Bambino” Yon Caro’.—“Away in a Manger” Wright Postlude. Organ—" March of the Magi" Harker • • • Memorial Presbyterian Church Frank E. Perciva! Is dilector of the choir ar.d Miss Elsie MacGreoeor. organist. —Morning. 10:45 o’Clock— Organ Prelude—' Hosannah" Dubois Processional —"Hark, the Herald Angels Sing." to. 173. Hymn—" Joy to the World." No. 171. Anthem—" Glory to God In Highest Heaven” Galbraith Carols—- " Away in a Manger." "We Three Kings of Orient Are.” "O Little Town of Bethlehem Sole—"lt With All Your Hearts" Mendelssohn ! Mr. Harry W. Lowe. Offertory—"Jsau Bambino" .. . Pietro Yon Solo—“ Birthday of a King" Neidlinger Mrs T H. Nelson. Postlude—" March of the Magi Kings" Dudley Buck —Evening. 7:45 o’Clock— Organ Prelude —"Pastoral" Handel Processional—" Silent Night. Hu'y Night " Hymn—"lt Came Cpon a Midnight Clear.” ; No. 174. Carols—- “ Burning Flame” Forsyth i "First Noel ” “I Saw Three Ships." Anthem—"O Come. Let Cs Adore Him” J Caiver 1 Trio for Women's Voices—" Sing and Rejoice" Nerin Quartette —"Bethlehem" Bartlett Church Quartette. Offertory—‘The Holy Night" . Dudley Buck Anthem—“O Quiet Night" Neidlinger Hymn—"O Come. All Ye Faithful." No. 174 Postlude—"Christmas March" .... Merkie
Holy Cross Catholic Church Tha musical program lor the masses at midnight and 10:30 a. m. Chrutama is as follows: Holy Night F. Gruber Missa Virginia Immaculate Rev. Joseph Harrington Veni Creator Hamma Laetentur Coelt Rees Adeste Fidelis Reading Before and during the midnight mass an instrumental program will be rendered by: Miss Julia Rochford Violin Miss Edna Phinney Harp Mr Charles Sexton Cello The Choir Members—Sopranos: Mrs. Joseph Conley, the Misses Margaret Suter. Dorothy Sylvester and Edna Phinney. AUos: Mrs. David P. Lawlor. the Misses Stella Haugh and Nellie Griffin. Tenors: Joseph E. Swallow, Francis Sage. Stephen Budnick. Bassos’ Charles Quinn. Vernon Howard. Bob Shipman and Charles Sexton. Organist: Miss Marie Moore. Director: David P. Lawlor. Seventh Presbyterian Choral Society —Sunday Morning Service-# At Seventh Presbyterian Church Organ—Nazareth Arr. by Hardebeck Processional—“ Hark! the Herald Angels Sing” Mendelssohn Anthem—"Coras and Worship" Wilson "Offertory in A Flat" Batiste Anthem—" Glory in the Highest". . . .Adams Recessional —“It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" Willis Organ Postiude .Carnell —Evening— Organ—"lmpromtu on Portuguese Hymn.. Lerman "Shout the Glad Tidings” Ashford Processional—" Hark I The Herald Angels Sing" Mendelssohn Anthem—“ That Glorious Song of Old".. • Wilson Duet and Chorus—“ Night of Nights"... De Armand Mrs. Mabelle Moehlman and Miss Forsee and chorus Solo—"O, Holy Night" Adam Miss Marion Crumrine Quartet —"Under the Quiet Stars".. .Loren* Miss Crumrine. Miss Forsee Randolf Snider. Raymond Forbes Solo—" Sleep. Sweetly Little Child of Mine" Miss Ethel Forsee OffertoryV-‘‘Pastorale" Wely Anthem—“ The Message Sweet". .. .Holton Anthem —"Glory in the Highest".... Adams Recessional—"lt Came Upon the Midnight Clear" Willis Organ—" Christmas Processional’* Maxfleld Mrs. Samuel E. Garrison, Organist and Director •* • St. Paul M. E. —Sunday Morning— Organ—" Shepherd Pipes" Ashford Anthem—"And There Were Shepherds" Parks Offertory.—Organ and Piano Selected Offertory Solo—"O Holy Night" Adam Maurice Murphy. Postiude—"Adoremus" Westbrook —Vesper Service, 3:30 P. M.— Organ—(a) “March In C" Dumont <b) Aria Gounod Offertory Selected Cantata —“The Shepherd King” Hall Male Chorus—" Silent Night." Postiude—"Triumphant March" .. . Solo parts by Mrs. Frank Spangler. Miss Mary Dolk. Miss Dorothy Gullion. Mr. E C. Duddy, Mr. Maurice Murphy, Mr. Harold Eves and Mr. Stanley 6£ott. Organ—Mr. Earl W. Well*. Piano—Miss Louise Swan. Director—Mr. Frank Terwil-leg-ar. * • • AII Souls Unitarian —Sunday Morning— Organ—“ The Holy Night" ... .Dudley Buck March of the Magi Kings" Dubois ShephSrds Morning Song" Davis The Infant Jesus" Yon Voice. Harp. Organ Offertory—“ Shepherds Pipes" Harris Organ Largo Handel Harp. Organ "Oh I Holy Night" Adam Voice. Harp Organ Postiude—“Hallilujah Chorus" Handel —Evening. 5 O'Cloch— Christmas Pageant—“ The Nativity” and tChristmas Carols by School. Mrs. Louise S. Koehne, harp
Miss Charlotte Lieber, soprano Mrs. C. A. Brockway, organ • * * Roberts Park Church Christmas program of the Matinee 1 Musicale to be given at 3 p. m. Sunday at Roberts Park Church: (a) Deck the Hall (Old Welsh) (b) Christmas Lullaby (Fourteenth Century) (c) The Holly and the Ivy. (Traditional) (and) Good King Wencesias —Ogden Carolers — Mary Adelaide Allison, Martha Adams, Mary Frances Barnhart Olga Birk. Kather- ! lne Calwell, Alice Cahow, Betty Dean, Ber- | nardine Grow, Jeannette Harris, Margaret | Harrison, Jean Harvey, Anna Louise Hunt, • Frances Karby Dorothy Lambert. Kariiar- ! ine Mac Lean, Pricilla Minor. Dorothy Lofiise : Muir. Mary Ann Ogden. Betty May Ferine, i Dorothy Ann Rucker. Florence Lynn Shaneberger, Eleanor Stickney, Eleanor Taylor, i Louise Waldorf. Pastorale in F J. S. Bach Charles F. Hansen Cantique de Noel Adams I Hazel Simmons Steele Franc Willhite-Webber, harp Carrie Hyatt Kennedy, at the organ "Ave Maria" (by request) . . Baeh-Goounod Hugh McGibney. violin Yuba Estelle Willhite, 'cello Franc Willhite-Webber. harp (a) He Shall Feed His Flock Handel (b) Virgin’s Lullaby Buck (c) There's a Song in the Air. .Oley Speaks Mrs. John L. Elliott Mrs. F. T. Edenharter, at the organ “Silent Night” Gruber Mrs. James H. Lowry. Mrs. Glenn Fiermood. Mrs. Frances Johnson. Mrs Robert Blake, Miss Esther Thornton. Mrs. 0. M. Jones, Miss Hope Bedford. Mrs. Earl Jarrard. Mrs. Robert Bonner. Miss Ruth Ella Fillmore, violins: Mrs Alma Miller Le.ltz, viola: Mris Yuba Estelle Willhite. ’cello: Mr. Glenn Friermood, director: Carrie Hyatt Kennedy, at the organ. The Caravan of the Magi Maunder Mrs. Roy L. Burtch * * * Centra! Christian Church —Sunday Morning, 10:45 — j Organ Preludes—- ‘ Fantasie on Old Christmas Carols". West "Pastorale” r*. Handel Organ Offertory—“ Tile Infant Jesus".. Yow Chorus—“ Noel” Gounod i Organ Postlude—" March of the Magi" * . . Dupois The choir ami Sunday school will [present a Christmas pageant, "The Shepherds’ Vision.” at 3:30 in the afternoon and at 7 :30 in the evening. Organ Preludes—- “ Christmas" Guilmant "Silent Night" Buck Chorus—"O Little Town of Bethlehem" Williams Organ Offertory—" Adoration" .... Davies Soprano Solo—" There's a Song in the Air" Speaks Mre Arnold Spencer Ladies Quartette —“Glory to God” . Schubert Alto Solo—" The Virgin Lullaby” Buck Miss Eva Jeffnes. Chorus—"lt Came Cpon the Midnight" Wiliianis Organ Postlude—“ Hallelujah" .... Handel J The soloists are Mrs. Arnold Spencer, so- j prano; Miss Eva Jc.'fries, alto; Arnold Spen- ! cer, tenor R. D. Jack-op. bass, Mrs. Dorothy- Knight Greene, organ, and Pasquale Montani. harp. * * * Edwin Ray M. E. —Sunday Night— Organ Chrsjtmas Pastoral". Harkef ! Opening Sentence—" The Lord Is in His Holy Temple" Harrington Invocation "The Holy Infant" Bullard | Prelude (with soprano solo). Chorus—" Hark, a Thrilling Voice Is Sounding." First Episode—The Annunciation. Recitative — Behold, a Virgin." Tenor Solo and Chorus— Oh Come, Oh Come. Emmanuel." Second Episode—The Nativity. Recitative—"And Thou, Bethlehem.” Mezzo-Soprano Solo—"O Little Town of Bethlehem." Chorus (Pastoral) —“Come Hither. Ye Faithlul." Third Episode—The Coming of the Magi. Bas Solo—“ When From the East the Wise Men Came." Trio (Tenor. Baritone and liassk—"We TiLree Kings From Orient Are." Fourth Episode—The Holy Name. Recitative—"And When Eight Days Were Accomplished." Baritone Solo—" Jesus. Name of Woudrous Love." Fifth Episode—The Presentation. Recitative—“And When the Days of Her. Purification " Soprano Solo—" The Prinre of Peace." i Offertory—" For Christmas Season". Barrett Chortle —US.ng, O Sing, This Blessed Mom." The congregation will rise at the words. I Rise up. ye people, praise the laird.” sung by the bars sooi-t, and join with the choir in singing the Doxology. everyone singing the melody. Post.ude—"March of the Wise Mea". . Hosmer Soloists: Mrs L. D Gntknecht. E. H. Caldwell. Miss Mildred Schmedel. H. L. Jen- 1 kins. W. J. Condrey, baritone and director. Mi.-s Freda Hart, organist. —Morning Service— Organ Prelude— Christmas March".Merkel Processional—Hymn No. 111. Invocation. Scripture lesson. Hymn No- 107. I iTayer. Interlude. Anthem—" How Beautiful Cpon the Mountains" Waiter Spinney i Notices and general remarks. Hymn No. 115. Violin Solo—" Silent Night" Gruber 1 Evan Georgienn. Violinist. Offertory—"Cantique De Noel" .... Adam Soio—"Song of th.< 'Christmas Bells".Grcely j Sermon—Rev. W. W. Bollinger. Anthem—" Sing. O Heavens" J. A. West Benediction. Postlude—“ Christmas Postlude" . . Hosmer
Meridian Strret M. E. —Sunday Morning— Organ Prelude—"Christmaa in Sicily”..Yon Anthem—“ Arise Si.me, For Thy Light Is Cqjne" Maker Trio—" Star of Bethlehem' Harker Offertory Solo—" The Virgin's Lullaby’ .. _ Buck Organ Postlude—“ Hallelujah Chorus’... Handel . —Vespter Service, 4 P. M Organ Prelude —"Marche of the Magi’. . . „ • Dubois Christmas Narrative by Ogdn Chorale and Alpha Chi Quartet, assisted Ella Schroeder, violinist. Organ Postlude--—“ Hosanna" Faulkes The Quartet —Soprano. Mrs James M. Pearson: contralto. Miss Ruth Beals; tenor, Stephen M Badger; baritone, Fred Jefry. Organist and Director—Mrs. Howard L. Clippinger. Centra, Avenne M. E.” —Sunday Morning— Organ Prelude—’'Christmas" Dethier Chorus Processional—"Adesto Fideles." Anthem—" Bethlehem" Bartlett Mrs. C. G. Fitch, Mrs. J, W. Costiii. Antiphonal Hymn—Junior Chorus. Offertory—" The Infant Jesus" Yon Song Prayer—Junior Chorus. Solo—“A Song in the Air”. Speaks Mrs. C. G. Fitch. Organ Postlude—" Hosanna" Wachs —Evening— Organ Prelude — (a) "Fantasia on Old Christman Carols" Faulkes (b) "The Caravan of the Magi (Bethlehem) M aunder Christmas Cantata—“ The Coming of the King" Dudley Buck Soloists: Mrs. C. G. Fitch, Mrs. W. A Shead, Mr. J. K. Reid. Mr. C. L. Fordyee, Mr. H. F. Nolen. Organ—" Noel." Prophecy—"O Jerusalem. Look About Thee Toward the East." Advent—" Awake, Awake. Put on Thy Strength. O Zion." The Annunciation. Across the Desert. , The Plains of Bethlehem. The Departure of the Shepherds. The Virgin’s Lullaby. Adeste Fideles. • • • \ North Park Christian William T. Pearoy. director of the choir of the North Park Christian Church announces the following-program for Sunday night: —Part One— Organ Prelude of Christmas Carols A Mr. Harry Martin gyrnn—Congregation. Quartet —"Silent Night, Holy Night.” Prayer—Pastor. Anthem—“ Swing Ajar, Ye Gates of Night" Lorenz Announcements. - Sextet—"We Have Seen Him" Wilson Quartet—" Bethlehem" Bartlett Offertory. —Part Two—“TO BETHLEHEM” A Christmas Cantata by E. K. Heyj' e. Introduct ion—Organ. "Break Forth Into Joy" Chorus "And Thou Bethlehem" Bass Recitative "Bethlehem of Noblest Cities" Bass Solo. Soprano and Alto Duet, Tenor Solo and Chorus. “Bethlehem of Noblest Cities.” Bass Solo. Soprano and Alto Duet. Tenor Solo and Chorus. “Calm Was the Hallow’d NightA Soprano and Alto Duet “Let Us Hasten on to Bethlehem” Male Chorus “They Came" \ a Alto Solo. Soprano Solo. Chorus "W* Joyful Morn Is Breaking" Chorus "fii-iold Their Came Wise Men" Tenor Recitative
“We Three Kings of Orient Are". .Male Trio “Fairest Lord Jesus" Alto Solo “Come Let Us Worship" Chorus Mixed Quartet —Mrs. Lutie Gruber, soprano; Miss Wilma Kennedy, alto; Mr. Walter Motsinger, tenor; Mr. T. B. Van A’sdall, bass. Male Trio—Mr. Irvin Stevenson. Mr. Henry Victor, Mr. T. B. Van Arsdall. Others Taking Special Part—Mrs. Francis Ragan. Mrs. Jesse E. White, Miss Margaret Ice, Miss Louis Day, Jesse E, White. \* * * St. Paul’s Episcopal —Christmas Eve, 10 :30 o’Clock— Carol Service "When Christ Was Born of Mary" (1859) . Parker "The First Noel" (1833) Traditional "I Saw Three Shins" English Carol "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” .Traditional "Good King Wencesias" Traditional "The Angels and the Shepherds" Bohemian Carol "We Three Kings of Orient Are" (1857) . . Hopkins —11:00 o’Clock — Holy Communion Processional—" Rejoice. Rejoice Believers" (1803) Smart Offertory Anthem—" Silent Night, Holy Night" (1818) Gruber Recessional—"Adeste Fideles" (1751).Wade —Christmas Morining—--8 :00 o’Clock Holy Communion Without Choir 10:00 o’Cloek Holy Communion With Choir Processional—"Adeste Fideles” (1751) Wade Kyrie Stainer "Gloria Tibi" Gcunod Hymn—"C. Little Town of Bethlehem". Redner ; Offertory Anthem—" Angels From the Realms’’ Harker i Sanctus Garrett 1 Gloria in Exeelgis Old Chant Soloists are: Mrs. D. R. Sidle, soprano; Mrs. Susan B. Hintze. contralto: Don R. ; Sidle, tenor: John McConnell. bass. and Clarence H. Carson, organist and choir master. • • * SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral —Christmas Eve—11:30—Organ and Orchestra Program. Christmas Hymns. j 12:0Q—JToi’essional. ()a) “Holly Night” (a Cappella) Franz Gruber (1787-1863) (b) “Eece Sacerdos” Emil Royl. Op. 22 —Pontifical High Mass—(a' Proper of the Mass Plain Chant (b) Ordinary of the Mass. “Miss.-v* Salve Regina” (Prize Mass) J. G. Stehle j Noto—The Sohola Cantorum presents l Stehle’s famous prize Mass in a special ar- j rangement for four-part male chorus, with organ and orchestra accompaniment, the : first rendition in this country b.v a male choir with the original composers' orchestrations. The Man is in six movements a* follows: "Kyrie" (Andante Cantabilel "Gloria" (Allegro Moderate) "Credo" (Moderato. Con Moto) "Sanctus" (Adagio Religloso) "Benetiietus" (Adagio Cantabile) Agnus Dei" (Grave Peanate) Recessional. The above program will be repeated at the 10:30 a m High Mass Christmas day. j —Pontifical Vespers, at 4:30 P. M.— Proeesrional. “Eeoe Sacerdos” Steffen Vesper hymns, pslams and antiphons arranged from Vatican melo- * ! dies Chant ! "Pants Angelicu*” Wiltbergcr ‘ Tantum Ergo” Verdussen, S. J. Adeste Fidels" ...By Novello Recessional. -‘■-Schola Cantorum—• George A Smith. Harry Calland, Bernard Zimmer William Fogarty, Ttgimas Sullivan. Francis O'Brien. Humbert P. Pagani. Paul Smith. Joseph Brandt. Paul O'Haire, Edward La Shelle. Organist, Frances Beryl Spencer. Director. Elmer Andrew Steffen. • * • St. John’s —Midnight Mass— Holy Night. , Mis c a Solennelle Biedermann The solo pfrts will be as follows Qui Tolli- in Gloria. . Dr. H. R. A!burger I Et Incamatus, in Credo. Mr. P. Ankenbrock Benedictus Mrs. J T Brennan Agnus Dei Mis* Laura Stake Offertory'—Pastures Wlegand Communion—Adest reddes. The same ma •. with several change*, will be rendered at the 1(1:30 o'clock mass The organist and director is Mr. J. F. Bickel. —Nine o’Clock Mass—"MidnighJ Clear" Children'* Choir Hear the Bejds of Heaven Ringing.” Hark the Herald Angels Sing.” “Silent Night.” "Amor Mi." Adeste Fidelia, ’’
Orchestra Accompaniment. * * • Rt. Mary’* —Midnight Mas* — Msao to be rendered by mixed chotr. While Shepherds Watched Maery St Mary's Academy Orchestra. Silent Night iMale Quartette) Gruber MUsa de Nativitate Domini Klein Offertory—’ Lattentur Cocli" Wtegand Communion—“Adeste Fideles" .. . Novello Christmas Hymns Selection St. Mary's Academy Orchestra —8 A M Children’s Choir and Orchestra— Gloria in exrelsis Deo 'Ore h e* 1 ra—Sel ectl on. Silent Night. Adeste Fideles. Orchestra—Selection. O. Come. Little Children. —7 0 A M , Malo Quartette— Missa St. John Baptist Mueller Offertory—’ Adeste Fideles" Hammerel —3 P. M„ Mixed Choir— Solemn Vespers Wiegand Magnificat Mozart Alma Redemptorts Hamma O Salutaris Douaneau Tantum Ergo Rosewig Holy God. We Praise Thy Name. The members of the-choir are: Sopranos. Mrs. Joseph Lauber. Misses Alvina Sellmever. Edna Buennagcl, Clara Sehuek. Leona Schaefers: alto. Misses Clara Koers, Ruth Hausser. Lon a Koehrg tenors. Messrs. Frank Lauber. Albert Berberich, Joseph Lauber; ba.ss, Messrs. George E Schmitt. Thomas Keller, Raymond Hausser. Herman Koers. Eugene Sehuek. Orchestra: Violins, Misses Anna Krelnbaum. Olivia Sellmeyer. Ruth Hausser, Ferry Frances Gulliano. Louise Kossener. Clara Koers, Frances Hunter. Dorothy Roehm: flute. Miss Clara Busald: clarlie t, Helen Koerner’ saxophone. Marie Rickhoff; 'oollo, Marie Siener Librarian—Frank Krockenfelz. Organist—Mrs. George E. Schmitt. * * * Sacred Heart Church. —5 A. M. Solemn High Masn— In troth Gradual. Offertory, and Communion . Chant Mass in honor of St. Pe,ter Gruber Offertory-—-Laetentur Coeli Reese -—9:15 Second Solemn High Mass— Introit, Gradual, etc., from third mass for Christmas Chant Mass in honor of the Queen of Peace Huber Offertory—Adeste Fideles Novello —2:30 Solemn Vespers— Psalms and Antiphons from II Vespers for Christmas Gregorian Vespers for Four Voices Kaim O-Saiutaris Melvil Tantum Ergo Hamma The members of the choir are as follows; Sopranos, Bertha Kruse, Mrs. J. E. Ohlcyer, Alvina Beusman, Florence Staub, Matilda Gasper, Leona Brackman, Marie Roehm, Ella. Lawrie: altos* Helen Ohleyer, Irene Roehm, Catherine Yochem; tenors. Joseph Roosters, Ray St rack, Conrsd Dippel: bassos, F. C. Strack, Charles Struck, Frank Gantner, Charles G, Rathz. C. Fnands Ruthz.. Vic Wyss, Edward Eckstein. Edwar Roehm. Prof. F. J. Boerger is the organist and director. * • St. Bridget’s. —Midnight Mass, 11:45 Holy Night Mass, in "D” BattmanLaetentur Coeli Offertory —8 o'Clock Mass— Christmas Carols Children’s Choir —lO o'Clock Mass— Angels We Have Heard On High. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear Come All Ye Faithful O Little Town of Bethlehem O Salutaris J. Wetgand Tantum Ergo L Wilkens Te- Deum • * • St. Philip Neri —Christmas Eve--11 :30 P. M.—Organ Recftal. "Silent Night" will be sung just before ths Mass. _ The following program will be given at the Solemn High Mass at midnight: Mass in honor of St. Thomas. "Kyrie,” “Gloria," “Credo." "Sanctus," “Benedictus,” "Agnus Del” Alfred J. Silver For the “Offertory,” the choir will sing ‘'Lketentur Coeli" (Rees). During the Ootpmunion, "Adeste Fideles” will be rendered. The same program will be given at the Mass at 10:30 o’clock Christmas morning. —Vespers and Benediction at 4 P, M.— “Dixit Dominuß," "Laudato Pueri." “Beatus Vir,” "Confltebur,” "Laudato Dominum.” ‘ Magnificat" Gregorian “Alma Redemptoris" Bonvln "O Salutaria” (Wilkens) duet, alto and
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tenor sung by Mrs. Carrie Kebler Healy and Mr. Eugene Murphy. "Tantum Ergo" Verdussen “Holy God We Praise Thy Name." Following are the members of the choir: Soprano, Margaret Cordon, Eleanor Welch, Loretta Werner, Clara Conner: alto, Carrie Kebler Healy; tenor, Eugene Murphy, John Cline; basso. Thomas P. Healy, Carl Boersig. Organist. Mrs. Anna R. Mahoney. Director, Frank Orville Wilkins. * * * St. Joseph’s. —Midnight Mass— Gloria • Seyfried Christmas Eve—Holy Night J. Pache Kyrie—Mlssa Exult ato De0....F. X. Arens Gloria (Revised) Marzo Credo—Missa Exultate De0....F. X. Arens Offertory Adeste Fideles Traditional Sanctus—Mlssa Exultate Deo F. X. Arens Benedictus—Baritone Solo Mercadanto Robert V. Fessler Agnus Dei Silver Recessional—Te Deum. The choir members are: Sopranos, Mesdames Car! Moldthan. John R. Merl the Misses Mary Corrigan. Marie Moran, Margaret Weidolff, Loretta MeMannamon; altos, Mrs. William Alexander, the Misses Agnes Keller, Anna Glaska; tenors, Merrs. John R. Merl. John E. Merl; baritone. Mr. Robert V. Fessler. Organist. Marie C. Flloer, assisted by Kss Cleon Colvin, violinist, and Miss Clariiisr. Dlppel, cellist. * • Our I.adv of Lourdes. —Midnight Mass— Preceding Mass Christmas Carols will be sung by the Boys’ Choir. Adeste Fideles Congregation St. John tho Baptist Mass Turner —Low Mass at 8:00 o’Clock— I Christmas Hymns Children’s Choir —High Mass at 10:15 o’Clock— Mass by A Dress Boys' Choir The members of the choir are Mrs. J. J. Brennan, Mrs. William Bright, Mrs. P. J. O'Connor, Mrs. A B. Treacy, Miss Anna Marie Dugan; Messrs. C. W. Daugherty, James Critzer. John Hope, Thomas Sweeney. O. R Rasico and Edward Speicher. Director, L. R. McDonald. Organist, Mrs. R. L. Jenne. • • • St. Joan of Are —Midnight Mass— Silent Night Choir Mass in honor of St Florian . . Nowakowski Offertory—“Adeste Fideles." Congregational ringing of Christmas hymns. Preceding the midnight mass a program of violin, harp and organ numbers will be rendered. The members of the choir are: Sopranos, Misses Cytiila Tuite, Henrietta Tepe and Ruth Sieger: niton, Misses Marie i Ttlford and Nona Vandenbrook: tenor. Paul] Dos Jean: bassos. Allan Carney, Joseph Meunier and Alfred Noll. Mrs. Joseph Gal- j lasher is the organist and director. 7• * • St. Patrick’s —Midnight Mass— Mass in honor of tho Holy Name of Mary. Silent Night Gruber Kyrie , Mitterer Gloria Mitterer Credo M'tterer Offertory—“Gesu Bambino" % P. Yon i Sanctus Mitterer Benedictus Mitterer Agnus Dei Mitterer Communion—Adeste Fideles Traditional Melody I Members of St. Patrick s choir are: So- 1 pranos. Miss Julia Colbert. Miss Genevieve | de Julio, Mrs. J. J. 9chattner, nlto. Miss Sara Courtney: tenors. Mr. M 1 Bradle. Mr Joseph Dux: ba*os, Mr. Jacob Smith. Sr.. Mr. Rudolph Block. Organist and director, Miss Helen Colbert. • • • Holy Angels —Midnight Mass— II 70—Organ solo. 11 :45—"Stilly Night.” Mass in honor of St. David—Young Men's Choir Offertory—“Adeste Ftdelee." Communion— My Child, Give. O Giro Me Thy Heart.” Closing Hymn—" Glory to God." The members of the choir ore Fred Doerr Harry Siemerital. Brian Sullivan, Gene Doerr, Leon Adorns, Pat Sullivan, Carl Lauber. John Sullivan Organist and director. Emma Colbert. • • •
St. Catherine**. —Midnight Maws—- " Silent Night" Gruber Msas In honor of St Ldul* La Hache Offertory—"Adeste Fideles" The members of the choir are: Sopranos, Miser* M Gregolre, B. Sweeney Nora Higgins. Gertrude Bartley and Mrs! R. Kearney: altos. Mrs M. Carroll, Misses Gertrude Sweeney. Ruth Bartley; tenors. R. Kearney, It. Quntermari: b.vwo, G. Betzler Organist, Miss Kathryn Budenz. • • • St. Francis de Sales. —Mass at 11 ;45 P, M Cantique de Noll "7. . Adam Solo Mrs B. Warner Violin Obligato Mr R Fuss Venlte Adoremus Gllsiiin (Arranged for two choirs ) Solo Boys’ Choir Chorus Mixed Chotr Angels—Ml*es I Fq?s and E. Marks Violins—Miss R. Flnkblner and Mr. R Fuss. Holy Night . Choir Mass of the Holy Cross Bartechntd (In Six Parts.) Offertory—Loetentur Cooll Wlegand Communion Adeste Fideles —8:00 o’Cloclt Mass— Christmas Hymns Children’s Choir Gem! Bambino p. Yon O Dear Little Children Montani See Amid tho Winter Snow—Montani Ye Faithful With Gladness. .Montani Silent Night. Choir Members—Mrs J. N..’vi, Mrs. B. Warms’, Mrs. C Hurrie, Mrs L Kelly. Misses C. and E. Marks, Mrs. J. Denki Misses L. and I. Fuss. E. .Jacobs, Mr. G. Modes, Mr. L. Kelly Mr. J. McGuire. • • • Holy Rosary —Christmas Masses— The masses at Holy Rosary Church on Christmas day will be at midnight, 7 and 10 a. m. At the midnight mass the following program will be rendered: Silent Night. Kyrie Eduardo Marzo Gloria h. Mentzel Credo H. Mentzel Offertory—Adeste Fideles. Sanctus H. Mentzel Benedictus H. Mentzel Agnus Dei H. Mentzel —Benediction— At the 10 o’clock mo-ss tho same program will be repeated, followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Ecte Panis A. Trojelli Tantum Ergo ,T. Wiegund Holy God. Tho members of the choir are: Sopranos, Misses Catherine Weisbach. Angelina Navarra. Rose Artstefane, Klith and Margaret Parker; alto, Miss Emma Weisbaeh; violin. Mins Anna Itcsslno; organist. Miss Freda Bwennagsl. • • • Holy Name —Midnight Mae* —■ Silent Night Konne Kyrie Crcmer Gloria Cremer Credo Cremer Offertory—Adcsto Fideles Novello Sanctus Cremer Cremer Agnus Del Cremer O Salutarts Cremer Tantum Ergo ChoraJ Te Deum Choral • • Assumption —Midnight Mass—- " Silent Night" (with orchestra) ... Gruber Farmer’s Mass in B Flat "Adeste Fideles” V. Novello With Orchestra Accompaniment. "The Babe of Light and Glory" L. R. Dressier With Violin Accompaniment. Tho members of tho chotr are: Soprano, Mrs. West. Mrs. Claus and Miss Caroline Foltz; alto, Mrs. Fell, Miss Agnes MeKeon; tenor, Charles Bauer. John Hoff and Jessie Vest: basso, John Goedeker and Ignatius Goedoker. • • • Holy Trinity —Midnight Mass— Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus and Agnus, from C. O. Foeppel. Offertory Tul seme Coell—Lehan. Low Masses at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:30. —High Muss at 10 o’Clock— Mass by J. Hladnic. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be ce ebrated after the last Mass. Mr. Uralnar is the director and organist. * * St. Rita’s —Midnight Mass— Wlegand’s Mass. Offertory—"O Salutarls” Solo Congregational singing of Christmas hymns and carols. The choir is composed of talented singers of St. Rita's parish. Organist. Mrs. Gertrude Garten. Masses at 7 o'clock and 9 o’clock. The children's choir will sing at the 7 o'clock mass. • • • Irvington Presbyterian. —10:45 A. M. Sunday— Prelude—'Th> Hymn of the Angeles" _ . Hardy
Anthem—" While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" Spross Solo—“ The Living God”.. O’Hara. Mrs. Maude Davis. Offertory—"Gesu Bambino” (The Infant Jesus) P. A. Yon j Carol—"On Christmas Mom”. . . . McCarrell Anthem—‘iO Zion. That Bringest Good Tidings” Marzo Postlude—" March of the Magt (from “Prince- of Peace") Ashford —7:30 P. M.— Cantata by Bible School Pupils, “The Christmas Contest.” * * * Noftti Methodist Episcopal Jesse Parker Bogue, pastor —At 10 :45 Sunday— Organ I%elude—"Caravan of the Magi”. . . Maunder Amy Cleary Morrison. Christmas Carol —"The First Noel" French Traditional The Choir, directed by Prof. H. F. Dean._ Morning Hymn—“Adeste Fideles,” No. 125. Choir and Congregation. Pastoral and Pater Noster. "Ave Maria." violin solo by Miss Louise Daunder. Anthem—"Lo! How a Rose E'er Blooming" Practorius Tho Choir. "The People That Walked in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light.” Christmas Response, page 79 in Psalter. “Gloria Patri, ” sung by the choir and congregation. Gospels and Epistles for Christmas. "Lord, Have Mercy Upon Us. and Incline Ovir Hearts to Keep Thy Word,” sung by the choir and congregation. Offertory—“ Christmas Pastorale”. . . .Cotelll Mrs. Amy Morrison. ‘filesscd Is He Who Cometh In the Name of the Lord" Saint-Saens Mr. Dean and Miss Franz. "And Mary Kept All These Sayings, Pondering Them In Her Heart.” Christmas sermon by the pastor. "Joy to the World the Lord Is Come." No. 107 Isaac Watts Congregation and Choir. Postlude—" Hallelujah Chorus" from the Messiah Handel —Christmas Sunday Evening Program— Organ Prelude—" The March of the Magi" Tubsis Christmas Hymns—- " Silent, Night. Holy Night.” "O Little Town of Bethlehem." Sung by congregation and choir. Reading of the Christmas Gospels and Epistles by members of the congregation. I Evening prayers. j "My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord"... Saint-Saens Mr. Dean, Mr. Lindsey, Miss Franz, j Alto Solo— There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Field " Mrs. C. J. Berry. Anthem—“ There Dwelt In Old Judea" Briggs Sung by the Choir. Offertory—“ Shepherd’s Evening Prayer” Nevin Mrs. Morrison. Quartette —"Gloria in Exeelsis.” Messrs. Dean find Litdsey, Miss Franz. Mrs. Berry. Dramatic Reading—" The Story of the Other Wise Man" Van Dyke ] Rev. Mr. JJcgue "The Message of Peace" A Christmas Cantata by P Marinus Paulsen. Directed by Prof H F Dean. Chorus—"We Sang the First Sweet Christmas." "The Song That Shall Never Cease." Tenor Solo—" Glory to God in the Highest and on Earth Peace" Women's Voices— A Savior Is Bom Today in the City of David.” Men's Voiies— The Caravan of the Magi Behold the Star." Chorus—“ \n<! the Shepherds Came to the] Manger " Fini’e—' On Earth Pence and Good Will.” ] Chorus and Congregation—" Prai- God' From Whom " Organ Postlude—" Shout the Glad Tid- . j ings" Ashford • * • Hall Place M. E. Chnrrh. —Morning Worship 10:45 Organ Prelude—"He Shall Feed His Flock" (The Messiah) Handel Hytnn 125. Prayer, concluding with the Lord's Prayer. Anthem. Psalter. Page 79. The Gloria Patri. Scripture Le~on Offertory—" Pastoral Symphony" 'The Messiah) Handel Worship In presentation of Tithes and Offerings. Hymn 111 Sermon—" Gods Christmas Gift." by the Rev Guy Hartman. Hymn 120 (second tune)., Reception of Members. Benediction. Moment of Waiting—" While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks"
Handel Organ Post’ude—"And the Glory of tiiw Lord" (The Meseiahl . . . Handel —Epworth League 6:30 o’Clock— Ted hr Mias Louiec B!ai Christmas Cantata—- " The Light of the World " —7 ’4(l— Holy Night". . . Dudley Buck "Thy Light Is Como" Chotr "Shine. Splendor Divine” (soprano and aJto duet I. Mts Lol* Andersen. Mrs. Chas. McHatton "The Light Everlasting" Choir "The Name of Jesus (Soprano solo and choir) Miss Helen Jaehne "Sing O Heavens (choir, soprano and al'o duet l. Miss Lola Andefison. Mrs Chas McHatton "And There Were Shepherds" < soprano solo and choir) Miss Dorothy Ryker Responsive Roadinr Offertory—" The Shepherd’s Sonr" (An Ancient Christmas Carol) Alexander Guilmant "Glory to God in the Highest" Choir “Now When Jesus Was Bom" (baa* solo and choir) Rnv Guy V. Hartman "Wonderful Baby Jesus" (soprano solo and choir) . . . Miss Helen Jsehne "Seek Ye the Lord" Choir “The J.tght of the World" (final chorus). Postlude—" Noel Polonala" (Variation oil an Ancient Polish Christmas Carol) Alexander Guilmant Orchestra Members—Violin. Misses Lnrinda Cottlngham Nellie Von Staden Dorothy Babb. Harriet Gaddis. Viola Lawrence Fly: cello. Miss Susan Woodbury baas viol. Miss Eaten Smith: comet. Hyde Woodbury: trombone, Walker Knotts; flute, Richard Robert. * • * Meridaln Heights Presbyterian Forty-Seventh St. and Park Ave. —Sunday Morning 10:45 Prelude—" Shout the Glad Tidings." "ChriJThiaa Prelude"... Jules Grison Silent Prayer. "Under the Stars One Holy Night " Margaret Brown, Mr*. C. E. Young. Doxology, Invocation. The 72nd Psit’m with the Gloria. Anthem—“ Angels Fro mthe Realms of Glory" Neidlinger "The Angels and the Shepherds". .Mr. White Hymn-—" Hark I the Herald Angela Sing" Wesley The Creed. The Pastoral Prayer ending with the Lord’s Prayer. Anthem—" There Were Shepherds" .... C. Vincent Offertory—“ Christmas Pastorale in G" Frank Adlan Hymn—"O Come, All Ye Fafthflu"... . Anon “Those Who Were Keeping Watch"... Mr. White Hymn—" Joy to. the World". Watts Benediction. Silent Prayer. Postluder—“Carol" ............ Tollemache —Evening Service 7:30 Chimes-—"Adeste Fideles" .t Hager Silent Prayer. Hymn—"lt Came Upon the Midnight Clear" Sears Invocation. Hymn—“Q Little Town of Bethlehem" Brooks "The Birth of Jesus” Mr. White Christmas Cantata—"At Bethlehem’l. A. Judson Part I—" The Shepherds" Offertory—“ Christmas Carol" Loren* “The Master King" Mr. White Hymn—" Shout the Glad Tidings" . . . Muehlenberg Part ll—" The Savior" "Silent Night" Mohr Benediction. Silent Prayer. Postlude. The choir will be assisted by Mrs. W. H. Day, F. K. Mitchell Mrs. Davis, Mrs. C. EJ. Voting, Miss Pearl Conant, Mr. F. E. Palmer, Mrs. Lena Spillman, organist; Mr, F. D. Ensminger, director. HANLY ESTATE GETS SUM Stock In the Enquirer Printing Company, amounting to approximately $20,000, will be turned over to Duane D. Jacobs, executor of *the estate of the late J. Frank Haniy, exGovernor, following a decision by Appellate Court reversing ruling of the Marion Probate Court. Haniy had received $20,550 in stock for a sum which he raised to meet indebtedness of the company, publisher of a temperance paper. [HE WHITE FURNITURE CO Complete Home Outfitters 243-249 W. Washington St. Tom Quinn Maln hoi Jake Wolf
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