Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 192, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1924 — Page 6
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GOOD CHRISTMAS MUSICAL PROGRAMS IN CHURCHES
Choir Directors Arrange Sacred Anthems, Cantatas and : Solos for Sunday Services —Sabbath Schools to Have Fun Before Trees Laden With Gifts, Bv THE VISITOR Christmas Sunday will be observed in all churches of the city Sunday. Many Protestant churches have arranged special musical programs for all services Sunday. Some will have their Sunday school programs tomorrow and others during the week. Christmas mass will be said and sung in the Catholic churches on Christmas Eve and on Christmas day.
Protestant pastors will deliver their annual Christmas messages on Sunday. Some have planned special Sunday afternoon. Probably never hefore in the his tory of the churches have such elaorate plans been made along musical lines for Christmas Sunday. PROGRAM*—NORTH M. E. CHI'RCH —Sunday Kvenln*. 7 :4.V Mrs. Dr. James Wjnn, Organist. Director Quartette — Miss Mildred Leonard Soprano. Mrs. C. J. Berry. Alto. Mr. T. C. Broadstreet, Tenor. Mr. Edwin Holloway. Tenor. Prelude—Selected. Christmas Hymns—- “ Silent Night.'* Pago 123, “Angels From the Realm of Glory. Page 113. Anthem—" Star of the Orient”.—Sheller Choir. “Noel** Adam Miss Leonard. Soprano. Mr. Holloway. Cello Obligato*. Dr. Wynn. Flute Obligato. Anthem—" Brightest and Best". .. .Fearis Choir. Hymn—"lt Came Upon a Midnight Clear " Choir and Congregation. Prayer. Quartette—“Come to My Heart Lord Jesus'* Ambrose Christmas Carol—" The First Noel” Choir. Reading—" The Story of the Other Wise Man.’’ Mr. Begne. Christmas Carol—"T H*-aod the Bells on Christmas Day." Aria—" Trust jn Lord.” from "The Prodigal Son" Vincent Mr. Broad*treet. “Awake for Thy King Has Come".. Judson Hymn—" All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name ** (Tune. "Mile's Lane.") Choir and Congregation. Benediction Postlude—Selected. • • • EDWIN RAT M. E. The choir of Edwin Ray M. E Church will give their Christmas song service Sunday night. Miss Julia Koehiord violinist, and Miss Helen Starr, reader, will assist. Franklin N. Taylor la director and Freda Hart la organist. The following program will bo given; Morning Organ Prelude—- " March of the Wise Men". ...... .Hostner Offertory—- " Christmas Offertory” .... Barrett Anthem—- “ The Birthday of a King" Neldllnger Walter Rothermel. soloist. * Tenor Solo—"No Room In the Inn" .Updgraff Carl Moore. Postlude—- " Christmas March"...............Merk1e Night Organ Prelude—- " Christmas Pastoral".. ... ..... ... .Harker Organ Offertory—“Gesu Bambino", ................ . .Ton Antliem—"Bethlehem’’ .Bartlett Soloists Miidfed Sclimedel Vlora Frye and Mra Muesmg. Violin Solo—- " Stag of Love" Powell Julia Rochford. Bass Solo—- “ Never Shone a Light So Pair". .. Oostw Harry Jenkins. Reading—- “ The Angel and the Shepherds. Gen. Lew Wallace Soprano Solo Mildred Schmedel. Anthem—- " There Were Shepherds'* Lynes Mildred Schmedel, soloist. Soprano Solo—- “ The Infant Jesus'* Ton Dtrothy Bartholomew Violin Solo—Christmas Hymns Julia Rochford. Anthem—- “ The People That Walked In Darkness" Rogers Dorothy Bartholomew and Clifford Long, soloists. Postiude—"Christmas Postlude .Ho6mer • • SEVENTH PREBBYTE RIAN —Morning Program— Organ—Hymn Voluntary, "O Come, All Ye Faithful." Processional "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing” Doxology. Invocation and Lord's Prayer. Responsive Scripture. Hymn Anthem—'Glory in the Highest". Adams Choir. Prayer. Offertory—" Cradle Song". . . Djinsky Anthem—“ Awake! Psaltery and Harp" Choir. Sermon. Hirmn. Recessional—“Tt Cam# Cpon tile Midnight Clear” Organ Postlude—" March of the Marl." At the evening service, the choir will render "The Christmas King." a cantata by P. B Holton. —Evening Program— Organ—“ Hallelujah Chorus" (The Messiah) Handel Processional “Hark! the Herald Angles Sing.” Cantata "'Prepare Te the Way "
Choir. “tr tins Silent Eastpm Hi)!?" Mr. Mabelle Moehlman. Miss Helen Brandenburger and chorus. “Follow the Gulldin? Star.” Men's Chorus. Responsive Scripture Reading. “Glorioua Morn." Choir. “And There Were Shepherds." Miss Bthel Fissee. Women's Chorus and Choir. Scripture Lesson. Prayer. Solo—" The Son? Is Ringing Still.* Moehlman. "Joy to the World." Choir. Hymn. Offertory—“Andantino” Herr.are Solo—" Cradle Hymn." Mrs. Adolph Matzke. “Came and Worship." Choir. Receseiona!—“lt Carae Upon the M dnight Clear " Organ Postlude—" Shout the Glad Tidings.” Mrs. Samuel E. Garrison, organist and director. Chorus choir of thirty voices. * • • AIX SOFIA TMTARIAN Eleven O'clock Organ—- “ March of the May: Kings*' Duboir ‘ The Holy Might" Dudley Buck Carols by the School “Because" Adalph Schellechmidt Harp—Cello—-Organ. "Jesu* of Nazareth' Gounod Voice—Karp—Cello—Organ. (Iffrrtory—“Shepherd Pipe5"................Harris "The Aneelus” Reuie Harp. Holy Nlrht —Harp—Organ—Cello. “Ave Maria" Gounod Voice —Harp—Organ—Cello. P'istiude “Hallelujah Chorus” Handel Mrs. Louise S. Koehne. harp. Miss Gertrude Conte, echo. Miss Charlotte l.ieher. voice. Mrs. C. A. Brockway. organ. * • • SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Christmas musical program for the SeoSPraiTUAT JST~ CHURCH OF TRUTH 3118 E. WASHINGTON ST. Services Sunday 7:45 P. M. Lecture by JUSTIN E. TITUS Subject THE EMANCIPATION OF THE HUMAN SOUL” Mc-s.T'i'jPi* by MRS. NELL EDELMAN Music by Miss Bessie Hart Ladles* Aid will met at 3118 E. Washington Tuesday 2 P. M. EVERYBODY WELCOME
ond Presbyterian Church Sunday, Deo. “l9t. follows: Organ Prelude—“ Christmas In Sicily". Ton Anthem—" Christians Awake!" .... Schnecker Recitative amt Air — "For Behoid Darkness" "The People that Walked in Darkness" (Messiah) Handel Mr. E. B. Stidham. Organ Offertory—“ Pastoral in F”.. .. J. S. Bach Solo—" The Virgin's Lullaby". Dudley Buck Miss Mary Moorman. Anthem—" Hail the King!" BarPette Organ Postlude—" Glory to God" (Mrs stah) Handel —Vesper Service of Music at 4:4."> Organ Meditation Prelude —"Christmas Pastoral" Merkel Anthem—" Joy and Gladness" Richard Crowe Christmas Carol "On a Winter's Night" Hugh Macklnnon Solo—" Rejoice Greatly!" (Messiah) Handel Mrs. James H. Lowry. Organ Interlude—" Air" J. S Bach Anthem—"lt Came Upon the Midnight Clear” Camp Organ Postiude—"Christmas March" . Merkel Tlie quartet Is: Mrs. James II Lowry, soprano: Miss Mary Moorman, alto; Mr Frank B. Nusbaum, tenor; Mr. E. E. Stidham, bass. Charles F. Hansen is organist and musical director. • * • BROADWAY M. E. Two choirs of one hundred voices will give the program. Willard K. Beck is director and Mrs. Mary E. Wilhite, organist. They wlli be assi-ted by the Spink Arms trio as follows: Violin. Ml-s Lorinda Cot. tingham: cello. Miss Susan Woodbury, ana piano. Miss Christine Houseman. —Morning. 10 MoOrgan—* Exultemus" Kinder Hymn—"Portguese Hymn.” Carol Anthem—" Sing. O Sing. This Blessed Morn" Hogers Organ—“ Judea" .. . Stoughton "Carol of the Russian Children' Gaul Soprano. Mrs. U. J. Kreipke: alto. Mrs. E. L. Selvage: tenor. Mr C. C. Hogus; bass. Mr. C. C. Lloyd Sermon—"TUo I ;rst Christinas".... Dr. J. W McFall Anthem—"O Little Town of Bethlehem" Dressier Hymn—" While Shepherd-, Watched Their Floek9 by Night". Handel —Evening. 7:45 Organ—" Christmas Fantasy" Norris "The Holy Night" Dudley Buck Chorus—"Hail'. King of Kings!". Adams Junior Choir. Hymn—“ Silent Night 1 Holy Night 1" Anthem—“O Quiet Night. O Holy Night*’ Ne'.dttngw Antliem—' And There Were Shepherds" Noyes Two choirs: Mr. F E Holder, tenor; Mr C. C. Lloyd, bass. Organ—“ Sunset at Beth'ehem"......Lv-ey Soprano Solo—" There W- re Sh< p herds ' Scott Mrs D S. Ritter Carol bv Junior Choir—" Sleep My Little Jesus'* Geibel j Hymn—" There s a Song in the Air".. Harrington Anthem—‘The Infant Jesus". . . Pietro A. Ton Soloist: Mr. Paul V\alters. Instrumental Tr:,,— (at "A Christmas Melody" cbl "To Spring" Grieg Spink-Arms trio: Violin. >!!-- Lorlmla Cot tingham; cello. Miss Susan Woodbury; piano. Miss Christine Houseman "Hallelujah Chorus" from, the Messiah Handel Organ—" Song of Triumph". .H. F Turner
TABERNACLE PRESBYTERIAN CHIRCH Fred Newel! Morris, director: Paul R Matthews, organ i-t: Mr- Eonnce Parkin Welch soprano Mrs William K S’,,r •i ■ contralto: Floyd M. Chafee tenor: Fred Newell Moms. bass. Large chorus of mixed voices. —ll :of> A M.— Organ—Tmprovisat n. on Chr:.maa Carols. Antiphons! Chois’ "While By My Sheep" (Seventeenth Century). Female Voices Anthem—" The Infant Jesus" Plf tro A Yon V'. L. Cornish, baritone soloist and choir. Chora'**—"Break Forth. O Beauteous Heavenly Light" (Christmas Ora . torn,) Bach Anthem—"An l There Were In the Same Contrr" . Lambord . Mr. Cornish and choir. Organ—" Grand Chorus" Du Bois —7:4.> 1* M Hamlet's "Mfs.lnh" will bo given at the evening servhe by a <*lu,ir of sixty vol.vs HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN. 10.4.', A. M. Pre) ide-—"Song to the Evnilng Star Wagner Claypool Trio—Carolyn Turner, piano. Alma Miller I.entz. violin; CoilßUeh, Couehman R,*tt;g cello. Anthem —"Hallelujah'' Handel Choir. Invocation. Hymn—“AdesU Fidel es." . Congregation. Anthem—' Glory to God m the Highest r Wlldmlre Choir. Duet—“He Shall Feed H!s Flock" ....... .... Handai Mrs. Homer Dale. Marguerite Gore _ . _ Ferguson. Trio—' Sancta Marie .Faure Mrs Lawrence Flue. Miss Edith Carr. Mis* Carmen Morris. Solo—“Op* n the Gates to (he Temple." Mr Edward Wheeler Ladles' Quartette. "Divine Lullaby" Parks Mrs W H. Compton. Mrs Cecil St. Cl nr. Airs. Mane Carter, Miss Grant Myers. Scripture Reining and I*rayer. Offertory. “One Who Has Yearned Alone'* Tech&ikowskv “Old Londonderry Air" Folk Song Claypool Trio. Anthem—"'Angels of Jesus. Angels of Light" Heyeer Clmlr. Sermon—“At the Cradle of the Christ , Homer Dale Pastor Invitation Hymn—" Lord Tike My All." Congregation Communion Trio—“ Jesus Lover of My Sou!.” Mrs Ferguson. Mrs Turn's-. Mr Turner I’osllud** —"Enfold Ye Portals.” from "The Redemption ' Gounod Claypool Trio. ess MERIDIAN STREET M. F. —Morning— Organ Prelude—“Chri-tmis in Sicily” .Yon Anthem—" Arise. Shine, for Thy Light Is Come' Maker Trio —“Star of Bethlehem" Marker Offertory Solo—" The Virgin's Lullaby" Buck ' Organ Postlude—" Hallelujah Chorus" Handel —Vesper Servn*e—4:ls— Harp. Violin Proce--don.il—"Silent Night. Holy Night." Primary and Junior Department Helen Harrison upist Ogdcu Junior Chorale—Margaret Harrison. Violinist: Harry Moore. Soloi-t. “The Cbnsfm.ir Story"— ■ The First Nowell * —Ogden Junior Chorale. “The Angels' Message to the Shepherds" —Juanita Traylor. “The King's Birthday”—Primary and Junior Department- “ The Visit of the Wise Men"—James Otto Solo—‘Under the Stars’*—Virginia Byrd. Song-—" Gather Round th" Hemlock Tree"—-Ogden Junior Chorale Song—" Ring the Merry Christm*** Bells"—Quartette, Solo and Children's Chorus. Presentation of Gifts— Song—"l Gave My Life for TheAf— Harry Moore. “The Spirit of Christmas"—Mrs. Howard Organ Postlude—“Honna" Faulkes Soprano—Mrs Janies Pearson Contralto—Mrs. Robert W Blake Tenor— Mr Ralph }'n*l!**r. Baritone—Mr. Fred Jefry Organist and Director—Mrs. Howard L. dipt,infer. * • CENTRAL '.WENTE M. F.. Oraen W. Fifcr, Minister. —Sunday. 10:43 A. M.— Organ—- " Prayer" .' Warper “Pastorale" Wely Processional—Hark, the Herald Ang**ls j Sing Junior Choir—“ Joy Bells Ringing" Meredith I Hymn—"O Come All Ye Faithful." Solo—" Silent Night" Gruber Mr. C. L. Vailc. Offertory—"Glorts in Exeelsis" . Lemmens Anthem —"Holy Babe of Bethlehem" Soloißt. Mrs. G. C. Fitch.
WEEKLY SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON _ Story of the Conversion of Zacchaeus of Jericho
By W. E. GILROY, D. D„ Editor of The Congregationalist ACCHAEUS lived in Jericho, He was a Jew and a publican, t—J which was a very bad combination, and one that brought him much contempt in his own city. For this meant that his patriotism, and his loyalty, both to his race and his religion, were doubtful. The publican was a tax-gatherer, and as Palestine was under the foreign domination of Rome, he was helping to maintain the foreign yoke. Moreover, as taxes were not fixed exactly, as now, but were farmed out to one who paid so much for the privilege of collecting, but who was likely to make all he could by extortion, the publican as well as being doubtful in his patriotism was apt to have an unsavory reputation lru the matter of honesty. So Zacchaeus at least belonged to an unsavory class. Would See Jesus When Jesus came to Jericho Zacchaeus longed to see Illm. Why? We do not know. It may have been idle curiosity, or it may have been that Zacchaeus had heard that Jesus did not despise men just because other people in the community despised them, and he may have had some faint hope that Jesus would befriend him. He was very little of stature, so he climbed a tree. That would not seem to be a very dignified thing, and, as there was puch a throng of people, we may be sure that it only made Zacchaeus more conspicuous. If the crowd was like a crowd today waiting for a procession to pass we may he sure that the boys in the street “guyed” Zacchaeus, and made all sorts of fun of him! But Zacchaeus did not care for he had determined that lie was going to see Jesus. That is the right way to see Jesus. Wo nevc r can see Him while our hearts are full of pride, and also we must rise above the throng. So Zacchaeus climbed a sycamore where Jesus was to pass. Jesus Stopped And then a strange thing happened. Jesus was looking for Zao chaeus even more than Zacchaeus was looking for Him. That is always the way. Jesus is always anxious to make himself known. So, here. He stopped under the tree, and He invited Himself to Zaochaeus* home. What buzzing of tongues there was! Jesus had gone
Sermon—" The Sants Clans Christ.'* Hvmii—"Stlent Nurht." Ora.u, —“March Trit;inr>ha!*' .... Shelley —7:30 P. M.— Or;-, r:— K- u 1 Ans'ehque" - Ruhenateln i ifleitniri) Batiste * I.anro' Dvorak Hytin- —"Joy to the World." 9, .monett- Hi tht Singing School." : Oi.ertory—"Cradle Sons ' Hauser —Christmas Cantata—• "The Adoration." by G B. Nevin. Choni '(> Com- AH Te Faithf-.l'.’ Baritone s o.d Choni*-—"BeholdI a Virgin baa! Bear a Son. Wum-ri e Voces W.th Solo —“In Reverent Awe." Men 9 Voices—* TL'* Sweeping Throi ;h the Arch of NL'ht " Chop is—‘ Softly the Starlight” 'fet or a:ui S ii.r in . Polos— And La. the Am." I of tli- Lord." Cl - -"Glorj to Q ■! in the Jbrhoat ” A!to Solo i: • 1 Quartette —"Hushes ths i.ra-toiis Son;." Chora—— Am-’! Lord We Bless Thee." Clvnfc* K P.i!m-r director of music; M r, W. W. ]-,. ors’iiiGt; Mrs C G. Fit'll soprano: Mr- J L Matins, contralto; C I. v.u -. t-nor K K Todd, bass. Chorus of forty \ ol.es. including a group of the Ayr, ~ Carolers. * • • MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN* Ashland Av- and Eleventh St. Rev. William H. Kendall. Pastor. —10:45 A. M.— Or—in Prelude—" Chorus of Angels” ..... Sootson Clerk Anthem—" Brightest and Best" .. .. Dudley Buck Quartette and Chorus Off, r*orv— Offertory on a Traditional Caro" Mllligen Quirt, ft ' B-thleh, til" . Harriett Pii-tiud,.:—"Christmas March" . . Merkel —T P M.— Cantata—" The Coming of the King" ,. Dud.ey Buck Organ Prelude—"iioiy Night Dudley Buck Hymn. The Cantata—" The Coming of the King ” Part 1— Tiic Anticipation." Prophecy and Advent. Part U—" The Annunciation” The Angel Gabriel to Mary. Part 111 The lYen sretlon ** Caravan of the Mart on the Desert, Offertory - 'The Infant Part IV—-"The Cor, sum matt on A ■ Virgin Mary and Jesus in the Stable. Virgin's Lullaby. Part V—" The Investigation” The Mari Before King Herod. Part Vl—"The Adoration." The Magi and Shepherds Worship Christ. Part Vll—"The Invitation.” Benediction. PostH.de —"The March of the Mari Klims" Dubois • • • IRVINGTON’ PRESBYTERIAN Preli dr—"A Christmas Idyll" Dunn II vnill-*—“Adcsto Fid, lea" . ....... Oakelcy Anthem— O Little Town of Bethlehem" . Scott Hymn—" Calm on the Listening Ear of Night" Willis Offertory—"J-su Ranbirio" Yon Violin Solo—" Adoration" Borowski Mrs J. A Brown. Hvmn—"Hark, the Herald Angela Sing" Mendelssohn Antherr.—"AH My Heart This Night Rejoices" Coombs Christmas Carol—" The Christ Child" Hadley Hymn—"Jov to the World" .... .Handel Mrs M. D Lupton. organist The quartette is loniposeil of Miss Mary Mcßride, soprano; Mrs Maude I’avi alto Mr. G-urge Newton Hass, and Mr. Joseph Kendall, tenor and Director; Mrs John A. Brown, violinist —7:30 P. M.— Prelude—"Humoresque" . Dvorak Hymn— Angels From the Realm of Glory" Smart Soprano Solo—“ The Infant Jesus'"... .Yon Miss Bartholomew. Hvinn—"Calm on the Listening Ear of Night" Willis OfTertnrv—'" Evening Star" ... Wagner Trio —"Christmas Song' Oley Speaks .Mr. Newton violin; Miss Mander, piano; .Miss Winter, organist. Story—" Candle in the Forest".... Miss Helen Brown Hvmn—"O Little Town of Bethlehem" Rodner Postlude—" Hark, the'Herald Angels Sing .Mendelssohn M;-s Marv Winter at the organ. * * ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL Comer Sixteenth St, and Central Avo. —Christmas Day Service*— 7AM —Hniv Communion. 10;3il a. M.—Mornins prayer (short form) and Hniv Communion Prelude—“Christmas' Drthier Processional—Hymn—“Angels from the Realms of Glory." Venite. Gloria Patri. . Tntroit—"Oh Come. Ail Ve Faithful. Gloria Tibi Hvmn—"Silent Night Hniv Nurht. Offertory—Anthem—“O Little Town of Bethlehem" - Miller Present ation Sentence. S'irs uin Cord a. Sanctus. Carol —"The First Noel” .......... Traditional French Gloria in Ex-elsls Nunc D'mittis. Recessional Hvmn—"Hark the Herald Angels Sing." Postlude —“Halleluia Chorus" -Arr. Handel * • • SS. PETER AND PA CL CATHEDRAL —Christmas Eve.. 11:3f> O'clock— Rofital of Christmas hymns and organ selections. (a) "Christmas in Sicily” Ton (b) "Jesus Bambino"..... A'on (e) “Holy Night" Gruber Processional (a) "Marche do Triumnhe" Guilmant (b) "E—■* Saeerdos" Reyl Op. 31 —l7 Midnight. Pontifical High Mass—(a) Proper of the Mass Chant (bl Ordinary of the Mass Yon (Note: The Sehofti Cantorum will sing Pietro Alessandro Yon's "Messa Melo-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
"to b tha Biieat with a man. that was a sinner,” Jesus had no more pride than Zao ! chaeus! What a miserable thin? | pride Is after all! Pride and prejudice do more than unythhitf else to ; ltf*sp people from Doing decently human. And how much better people are than ave think them when we treat ; them decently, and Five them a chance to treat us In the same way. llow little these people of Jericho knew their fellow-townsman! Two Theories There are two theories of Zacchaeus. One Is that he had been Just an ordinary publican—that he was Just a plain disreputable sinner until Jesus came along and shook h!:n out of himself and gave him a chance to become anew man. Perhaps that theory Is right, but there Is another, which was finely expressed nearly three hunifiers of a jcentury ago by a great preacher in England, Frederic W Jb’bertson. ilt Is found !n his published sor- ! mons, and ho calls It Triumphing | Over Hindrances. | Itobertson takes the Idea that i Zacchaeus, though ho had In some
dies” scored for solo vo! *e and thr*e part chorus with organ, strut,' - feite and tirass choir a. —nt-i;.Uncut. ~" six movements are ass •:.•■ ; "Krrt' i andante pastoral- 1. "Gloria" >a!.-gro n’nealoso). “Credo" (moderato) Off, rtortum. I "Adeste Flde!es" . Nov 110 Solo and Four-Part Cuurua. "fianetns andante i. "Benedictus" in ’Prato) “Agnus Del" iandante pastorals). Re.aws'.onal. (Notes Tha sanifl program w-l!l -e----pea:i at the li> o'cioc! Solemn High Moos on Christmas day ) —Chrtatmas Afternoon—--4:1.5-—Organ Recital 4 30—Processional and Solemn Vagners ’a) "Eeoo Ba.vrdos" ... Ht-ffnn ib) Vesper Psalms. antiphons and hymns ar* from Vatican melodies for cantors and mats -hor . ie) "Magnificat t'ag'.iar Id) "Av,, \ -r un" a- D ; '-) "Tamum Krt >" Cicog . u,i Re > sstonal. The C!;olr: George A Smith IT cry K < ft! and Bernard Q Z.m ,**r W; am i Fogarty. Titomas Sulhv... !I\.ml- rl I'i Skill. Edward Klvnii. Francis oliri-n Ralph Leonard I>r Henrv K Alim-. - J'a.;! Smith. Edward La *!. ,• ... ph Brandt. John llarringt.Ray-. lia . r Fran,ms B htK-nc, r. org.vust. Elinor Aiiiirow St-ffen. director. • • • ASsrMpnoNT —Midnight Mass—i "Silent Night” Gruber Or tiestra Aceomnantmont Mass: In Honor ~f St i., '■, ‘ _ it! dr !,l Ms -he Adeste jetdeies'* V >..... Orchestra Aecompanim-nt ; Sttftrsd Solo and Ouart-Uo. Violin A-i-ipni’animent. —Second 't ass— Christmas Hymns by Children's Oh<x|r „ —Tfnrd Mj,*.Massi In honor of Bt, Louis Th. de las Hache ; “Adeste FI deles’* V Noveilo , Orchestra Aooompanlment. O Salutaria 1 ' ...J. Wlnrand Tsntum >.r*o rt Cosh "Holy God. 1 ' Orchestra Aecwmoanlmeni. —Memiors of the Choir— Sopranos, Mrs. West. Mrs, Dransfleld, Mrs. Claus- alto. Misses Caroline Foils and Ams McKeon: tenor Mr Hoff Mr. test! bliss. Ig. Godecker and a, Godeckor. • * s HOLT ANGELA —Midnight Mass Program—--1t.43 o'clock—"Stilly Night". .... .Choir Midnight Massi In honor ol tne Holy Childhood. Offertory—“Venite Adorrmus " —Memlvers of Young Men’s Choir— The following are m-mb, rs of the young ! men's choir: Brian Sullivan Gene Doftrr. Patrick Sullivan. Fred Docrr. John Siilllvau Carl Lauber. Leon Adams. John Connors. Organist and Director—Emma Colbert. see HOLY CROSS -—Midnight Maser— The munV,-.l program for Midnight Mass. Christmas, is as follows Organ recital beginning at 11 :30 o'clock: rat 11:45 o’clock and during the Mass a program of music for harp, violin and cello I will be given "Holy Night Gruber 1 "KyrV Silver i Gloria sdv-r i "Credo" Sib-r “Lrietentnr Coetl 1 . K-cs “Sanctus" . Ttirton "Benedictiiß" Turton "Agnus Dei” Turton Ad-ste Fideles" arr. by Noveilo The Choir: Sopranos. Mrs. Joseph Ionley: the Misses Dorothv Sylvester r'rancOH Kelly. Margaret Sutter and Hanora O Neill; altos. Mrs. Din’ll p I e.vlor. the Miss--Nellis Griffin. Mary O'Neill, and Gertr .de Strieker: tenors, Joseph S Swallow,, diaries Bauer, and Fratess Save, bosses Robert Shipman. Charles Quinn ana Vernon Howard. Harp Miss Edna F. Phinnev; violin. David IT. Lawlor- cello Edgar Kauffman. Organist. sliss Edna F Phlnuey. Director. David I* Lnwlor. • * lIOI.T ROSA IT Program for Midnight Mass and 10 O'clock Masses. The Masses at Holy Hosary Church on Christmas day will !w at Midnight. 7:tN> and 10:00 a. in. At the Midnight Mass the following program will be rendered: "Silent, Aight"— “Kvrir," IT. Mentzol “Gloria" If Ment7.fl “Credo" it. Mrnlrel “Offertory. Adeste Fidelea". .. . V Novel :<> “SanetU9 r ' I! Mentyej “Benedlctus" 11. Mentr.ei “Agnus D,>i" H. Mentzel Communion. Violin Selection. At. the 10 o’clock Maes the same program will be repeated followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. "O Salutarlg" B. ITammn “Tantum Ergo" B. Hanuna “Holy God" — Choir members: The members of choir are sopranos. Misses Anna Ressino, Angeliue Navarra. Margaret Marshall. Hose Aristefane. Margaret Parker. Rutli Parker. Josephine Caruso, Josephine Brady. Mary Griffin. Rrovidence liuffre, Lena Danna. Kstella Austermiller: altos. Misses Emma Weisbaeh. Katherine Weisbach, Marianna Marshall. Rose Straffa, Catherine Straffa. Violin. Miss Anna R-ssuno. Organist and Director. Miss Freda li'ennagel. • • * „ HOLT TRINITY —Order of Masses— Midnight Mass— High Mass. 0:30. 7:30 and 8:30 —Low Masses. 10 o'Clock—High Mass followed by benediction. —Program:, .for Midnight Mass and 10 Nd’Clock Services— Following Is the program lor the Mid-
way R-ntton into a bad business, that offered all manner of temptation, and thouch he had the additional temptation of having' no reputation to si stain, had really been endeavoring to rise above those hlndrances, and even as a publican be a good man. Test of Salvation He points out that !f Zacchaeus had been a dishonest man, exerting generally from people, he could not have undertaken to restore fourfold. Etc whether Jesus was vindicating a man who had been wronged and misjudged, end was offering him a larger life along the way that he hid been g"!ng, or whether Jesus \yts ‘a'Jing ix typ! -tl : -in end making anew man out of him altoget her, matters little. Whether Zaechvus had tern seeking salvation, or not, he found lt_ And the salvation vi-rV quickly showed itself. Ills first thought was *o give to the poor and to make his life straight. That is the real test of salvation. An! every man may have It who is anxious to boo Jesus aa was Zacchaeus.
■. rbt v’d fhs 10 o'clock Mas**# on (': rlatmas ** iv > -at Night.' In D fiat . . F (-riser lIL-:i Mhs, "G 1 .-iu-pJ’-M " in i, "Offcrt-,rv I” I>" (Org.ui Soio) . A K. st-r '■ 'A : ... . : : l 1 ’’v r'i s. • if,. Mr-* ' r >rv 1r i \r. i Mrs A:it t H - • M ! -h- - NT rv otr , no K:.k: • rit-k ; u roth. J >* ph Hod-'f. Joftoj-h /. i riiji. Jot*•*:?! Lia.-nar, AI vm ZouiUd At t nv M—Ttninerr C*holo t Slnjr—fo" twingr ar** tliinoniLffrs of fhfl ! I Vo - ,:ijfrp ('hotr r>f Hu'v Tri-ut.v Ouir*i 1: * IM r v Zor ■ Arr" ; * 1 ; fc r.r. A .La J '■ t. ! nun S-.oUom * Vi-*!• • r lft V. r-, T -...-v I !'. ■•'• M irv l/izar. Maniarot M u.frtda. | A:.- s *•: i M. jvo! Frank Vra.iiir, orranlat director, j • • • orPw or r>ornni\s 1 I Wunhir.crtori i HawthottM I V m' : ; ; f ,„. I-,,., Mas— s ~’i . is .. at midnight. 8 •, n, „■,! in !.. , ; -_-Mi.:ci! - irn f„r Mtdplgbt Mas*— ! '’hi Islma i I’iiv" , )i--y* Ci.ort Mil - Mass •' Cbli! Choir . Fi(!r|cs" t i• ■ Mem! ■ra • ; I ,|r: Mrs P .! o c ■ . ,r. M’.a ',. II 'ln:, . ••• S M . ' Miss Dm 1 ... > ■- . : , | * •••") b a’l-t-v. it H R , c !■ Fa;,a Organist Me - c ~ra Hops, fiioir of;; r '' ( . . , ID! - M a-*-Junior choir. • • • SACRED ill ART 11-15 Christ’MS* by the Pft’T-d 1 Mr art Orch-stra. si.ent Night" ... Chorus ! . . —Svl-mn High M,. Miilntrht— Intro It, Gradual and ' imiuumi," Mule Choir. ':i,'bl!cc Mass" Gruber Offertory—"L.aH-nPir C.ielf’ ...... Haas Uecesslonsl—“A Christmas Caro', ... . >*;>• S-eond So ’Sim High Mad# Intr’ lt. Gradual Offertory and Cummunto From Third Mass for -Mos At. 'Charles Offertory—'‘'AJesle'HdntM*' *’.***.* ilw M IU ct'Mional March ly Pa rrd Heart _ _ Orcb^tra. -~-S:00 P, M Solornn *>a.ms ajid Aaiinhono from Sooond Vw* MTVI . _ rT for Christmas Pomlmiß Cmfi(f*bor. BrAtui ,D r ' nnd . . .From Kalm Vo IYofontH** nnt M-monto" Sinffentwryor Alma K**tiempt(>iis Mater ’ _• I •1 . • An -tent Ml lody O SiiTutans (Duet for Soprano and • = . NV leg-and | Tantum Ergo" . Mittcr-r 'After Bemdlctton. I-fietcntur Coell". Kvcs 1 —Members of Chide— Sopranos-—Berths Kruse. Matilda Gas ! tier. E!!a I-awri- Marie Itoehm. Florcnas* 1 v 't.'i,il>, me 7 Nonlloh Hortens* M,.-k ! Helen Otto Altos -Holon Ohleyer Irene Ft™ l,m. Anna Fu'-sncr Tenors-- Raymond I Struck. Frank Kdlxiroiigh \ .1 WV h i matin lia- os Fred StraeU, Charles ' St rack. Charles G. Ratliz. 0. Francis Hath/.. Frank (L-mtncr. Vie Wyss, Ed tick- I *■!( n. Edg ,r ({,,,dim Francis J. Bocrgcr, Organist nnd Choir | 'taster ‘sacred Heart Orchestra to Gtrc Procrnm j For the first time in sh- history of j Barred 11, art Parish, the:-.- is to appear! in the choir loft of tdm church art orcV.es- : tra comp, scrl oT former pupils of (be Sis-I-re of Bt. Joseph. Tile or,-lietra is prao-tic.-tlly a compel,, one with the exception or a few instruments The members of the orchestra are, ns follows: First Violins—Maxine Fn’tzenlogel. Arthur beck, Emest Ttvan Pauline Bicn,-r (.purge Cmmbo. Se.smd Violins—lrma S-lunidt, Alberf IT, rm.m. John Griffin ('arl Herman First Cornet—Charles Dart See "iid Comet—Leonard Schneider Trombone—Lawrence Bauer. First ClarinetFrank Ba'dnan Tub*—Donald Hallman. Cello—Madalelnn Seller. Saxophones Raymond S-lunidt, Gertrude Hornberger. I.Ueille Fuller, Yineent Ohergfrll. Flute—Louise I,’< k Drums—Ro’and S.’lunidt. Baai’o—Robert S-hmelz Herman. Director Edgar A Hochm Thu musi.-al program will be as follow - ‘ceding the Mass. Christmas Carols; ib', mg Commmdon, "Christinas Eve (1,. Kron); alter Mass. "Grand March From Aida" (Verdi). • * ST. ANTHONY'S —Program for Midnight Mass—--Bdent Knight—Boys' Choir N’yrie, Gloria. *'r do. Agnus Pet. from “Mass in Honor of Our Ladv of Lourdes” —Rev It. J Borin Mixed Choir. Sanctus. Benedlctus. from "Mlssa Angelica —Rex'. R. J. Borin—Boys' Choir. Offertory—Adeste Fidelia,—iiois' and Mixed Choir. —7:30 O’Clock Mass—"Wbitn Bliepherds Watched." "Adeste Fideles. ‘ "Holy Night." “Glory to God." Choir. The members of the choir are the Misses Thelma Plnckebaum. Rose Cattou, Mary Theresa Duffecy. sopranos: Mary O’Gara and Hose O C.ara altos. Mary Sees, organist. * * ST. BRIDGET'S Midnight Mass, 11:45. Violin duet. Christmas Meditation. "Mass in E sharp" Weigand “Laetentur Coelf Ilammerel —8 O’Clock Mass—- " Christmas Hymns." "Stars of Glory." "Tenderly Sleeping.” “Infant So Dear." “Vloliu Solo.” "Star of Hope.” —lO O'Clock Mass-
“Hark a Thrilling Voice.’’ “O'er the Distant Mountains” “Sing, O, Sing.’ „ _ "With Hearts Truly Grateful. “O Salutaris.” "Tantum Ergo." "Holy God." Sister Rose Aloysia. organist. * * * HOLY NA3IE. BEECH GLOVE —Midnight Mass—11:4.5—"Silent Night" (violin accompaniment) Kanne "Mass in Eh" Bartholomc.o* Offertory—"Adeste Fideles".. .V Novella Communion—" Christmas Eve, "Silent Night" Heins Closing Hymn—"Te Deura.” choral. —8 .O'Clock Mass— Christmas Hvmns—Children's Choir "Angels We Have Heard on High” “Dear Little One." “With Hearts Truly Grateful” “Jesus. Jesus. Come to Me.” "What Lovely Infant.” —lO O'Clock Mass— Program of Midnight Mass repeated, followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. O Salutaris" Creiner "Tantum Ergo, choral. • • • ST. ANN’S, MARS HILL —Christmas Program— During the Midnight Mass and regular Masses on Christmas day the children's Choir of St. Ann's. Mars Hill, will sing a program of Christmas Hymns, with organ accompan i men t. • * • ST. FRANCIS DE SALES —Christmas Program. Midnight Mass—- " Mass in Honor of Our Lady of Pompen ’ i No. 9) Op 147. Eduardo Marzo Offertory—"Laetentur Coell*'. . J Witgand Communion —"Ad*-ste Fideles" . . Werner The Midnight Maes will he preceded by vocal selections, rendered by the Choir and San--Diary Ik ye Soloists—Mrs. John Nelan, Mrs. Antho,:y Wagner. Mrs. Cassinitr TTurrlp, Mrs. John Df-”k. Mrs Myron Gould. Mrs. Charles "feVc-y: the Misses Elizabeth Marks, Catherine A) ward, Catherine Healy Ida and Laura Fuss. S'-noo! children to sing at 8 o’clock. Christmas Carols will be sung by the school children during the 8 o'clock Mass. —Program of Cldhlren of Mary— Christmas Carols will also be sung during one of the Masses by the Children of Mary. , • • • ST. JOAN or ARC —Midnight Mass Program—- “ Unison Mass ' Bottaixo Children's Choir. Offertory—“Ade-te Fclelea" —10:30 O’Clock Maes—“Jubilee Mass" Gruber “Kyrle Gloria. Credo. Sam-tus. Benedletus and Agnus Dei ' (scoroa for four voi<s-s). Offertory—' Adeste Fideles." Tlenedi.-t on After Last Mow—"O R.,|-,r,ir " ... Gregorius "Tantum Ergo" Gregorian Members of Choir— Soprano Misses Tutts. Trenek, Bloomer. Montn’i! Mr inm,--, J. Fitzgerald con(ra ‘.(taxes Tlifird, Carroll and Vander- ) rook o -i, r Messrs. Fuer*t Paul Smith: biti—o M "if* Muenter. Alburger Orgenist Miss Marie K Moors, Director, (a’-orge A Smith. • ST. JOHN'S Music at the Midnight Mass will be rend, r-d !cr the n'gu’ar choir under dire ’lon , * J F Rtekal. V . T or--’- oin to Rend.T I'rogram st o:3i> Mess —- "While kbea,’ • rds Watched. "A-gets Smgli-g " H„ H.m.’S ' Hark tl -- hi,gels Song” "Amor Ml " ‘A’lesfe Fideles” *‘H- otce " Me” ,ers of Orchesfrs’ Organ Frsn-es K"i irp Catherine Connor: comet. Joseph!: n Merer, clsru.et N *ra Mor'arity: e„-, v i-aar •: Mo-I trlty. Miiilrefl C.-m- •> vi-'lloe Anna Mot. Josephine W liman R - " ‘ Margaret McNamara Catherine Fln-.ersn. Marv Mor.ar!*v Nfaile . G.e =-. v try Hickey. Amis Barton. Thm-sa McMahon. T* - ■- t‘ .gram -a i tv* r-peated P’tl. lav lh*.-. 2S ar ”.*• :3O o'clock Mae*.
st. ji>srpn'B Midnight Mas* Program—mas Eve" J Paclic fig!, t Arr. J. Pache M’ssa ‘Tx filatc Deo " "Kvrls" F X Arms ' G ,rl i" V X Arens ■ F X. Arens 1., ft i . M r.s ' . . . Arr F T Hlillan - . t . M; U .-• . M aiistlei.l • "Ss- t - F X Arena Be: ' ' TANARUS" • • Blew art ■* De." F. X. Arms Communion: '.l* * ‘ -trior Onnltim” AM •'Adeste Ktde'e," ("“ o’r Merrde r* * 8 cranes 'frs. Russi'll Man .field the Misses Marv Corrigan. Mar:- Moran Mar. ,:- ' Wv.'ff- alto*, the '!•*-,* Ax’-.’-i Ti . T Anns Glaeka lews . M- tv Hol’c-t V F-s.-r M Sautchi; ten " m i I if,r T B Hessltug. Cirgaiiist. Mur! • <* Fu.’cr • • ST. MARY'S —Midnight s .*(•”*.h High Mass— Mixed ( x- -■ -d by St M try's Aead,"o Or. h tra 1 1 :-t.3 p. m. "NazarelU" ... . Gounod Rev.-rt ' Aecianl "(■‘iristm,is' Arr i*y SercJjr Tocaben —l7 O 'Clock—"Mass in F" Turner ■eh ■ ' " a- . *e>r' . . .Wlegaud <■' •■”’( " I : - Adeste Fideles". . . .Novelio Mar.-h Schubert —-s \ M l*’w Mas— CliEuren's C! ,:r i,x**.ted by Junior Op , h, -tra "O Come Little Children” "At S w. ' 11 a-d on I Ugh." - A,text* Fid*-', X ” B’’*-111 N . ght " ' - ■ r I ■’ - One How Sweet Then Art” —lb A M —Solemn High Mass— Male Quartette. Mass In A " Op 3D gchoepf Off, rtory—Vln’(, Wo . Seleeted Mtxx a Kis'lnbaum Comur-r.l 1 h*-’e Fideles.' —3 P. M.—flclemn Vespers— The nuxed ,*!iolr is isamposcsl of: Sopranns Mr: J seph Lauber Misses Aina -e. . . ~[*. r a Buennatel. Clara **!i I.* a 8- heelers: Altos. Mi<**s Roth Hu- -,cr Clara Kaors; tenors. A!- s-rs Frank [..tuber, Albert Borbertch. Joseph I.anber: ba>“-'s George E Schmitt, Thomas Keller, Frank Kra.'hpnfelx. —Academy Orchestra— Misses Ruth FinkHner, Helen Hsaeer, Ruth Hauser Fiants** Hunter. Loutsc Kes-xein-r. lle’n S.vnier, Clara Koers. Anna Resstno Nfaria Rlkhoff Anna Krienbstim. Olivia Sellmever. Pauline Siener. Magdalene Slener. Alma Volk. —Junior Orchestra— Mildred Goo-h. John Griffin. Catherine .Tohantgen Fauna Merver Mary Molo. Tl ’di'lph Naerrr Rosalind Neri. Anna R*s I no, Esther O'Brien. Alfred Res-uno, Claris- v S.-heelers. Bertha Mary Schmitt. • • • Hr. PATRICK’S •—Midnight Mrss— A! sos !n honor of St .Toan of Aro —Organ Brcltal ae.d Clirlatmaa Camls, 11 :45 p. m.— "Kyrle" . Gruber “Gloria" Gruber “Credo" . . Gruber offertory—'Meeu Bambino"....F A'on ' Sanctus" Gruber Bened ictus" Gruber "Agnus Del” . ..vr. ....... w. ... Gruber Communion: "Attest** Fideles'" Traditional Members of choir: Soprano. Mrs. J J. Scl altncr the Misses Julia Colbert, Mabel Batter-. Anna O’Brien, Catherine O'tiara. 'mu O’Giira altos. Misses Helen Raftery. Margarita Saul, Alice Round: tenors. M• -.*’*- M’ -ba-l Rrsd’ev J,,a,*uh Dux. Walter Martin. Frank Casttnrr; bassos. Jacob Smith Sr . Rudolph Block. Organist and director. Helen Colbert. • • • ORATORY OF ST. PHTI.IP NF.RT —Organ Recital Christinas Eve. 11 30— The following program will lie given : "Festival March" J. 8. Zamecnlk "Sweet Angels of Love" l>. Blake While Shepherds Watched" M.iery “O Come All Ye Faithful" .V. Noveilo Tin* members of the orchestra are Miss Marv ' cairilv v olin: Miss MarVallickev. 'ioiiii: Miss Margaret Moriarltv * saxo phone At -s Nora Moriarity, clarinet: Miss Helen Hickey, cello. Die ch->lr will sing *'iro!v Night" (without icoompanimeut) Just before midnight. Solemn High Mass will be at 17 o'clock. Tip- program follows: "K.vrio “Glora in Excplsls Deo.” "Credo, "Sanctus." Hcncdictps." "Agnus Del" . . . . 11. Bollman •l.atetentur Coeli" IW. H. R,*es I. will bo filing at, the offertory. During the communion "Adeste Fideles" t Noveilo). arranged for soprano, alto, tenor. trio and solos tenor and basis duet, and mixed voices, will be given. —Same Pro-ram for 10:30* The same music will b,- given at the Soleman High Mass at. 10:30 Christmas day. —Vespers at 4 o'Clock— Dixit Domtnns. La",late Pneri Domintim. Beatus. Vir, Laudato Dominum Magnificat Gregorian Aim i Uedenipforis” Santner O Salutaris TTnstia” Nikel “Tantum Ergo Verdusseu Holy God. We Praise Thv Name." The ntembers of the choir are: Bnnra.no Miss Eleanor Welch. Miss Clara Connor Miss Luelle Bcerslg: alto Mrs. Thomas P Healy; tenor. Mr Gene Murohv. TANARUS, ,i Walpole Edward Gorman; has*. Mr. Thomas P. Healy. Mr Carl Boerstg. Organist Mrs. Anna R. Mahoney • * * ST. CATHERINE'S —Midnight Mass Program—- “ Silent Night" Gruber , "K.vrio" ... La Hache ! "Gloria. Credo” c. .Rosewig Offertory—-Adeste Fideles. “Sanctus. Benedlctus" Turner "Agnus Dei” Boex Choir members: Soprano. Mabel Gregoire Mrs. Roll,* Kearney, Misses B. Sweeney Mary Higgins. Esther Trimpe. Ada Beckett. Mary Schumaker and tAlma Roombke: alto. Mrs. Maurice CfflTo! 1 Gertrude Sweeney; baritone. Roy Batzler:
Pastors Preach Yuletide Sermons
Pastors of nearly all the churches will deliver their Christmas messages on Sunday. In addition to the sermons by the pastors, all churches have arranged’ special Christmas Sunday musical programes. The subjects of the pastors all apply to the spirit of the Christmas season. • • DR. EDWIN CUNNINGHAM of the Central Universalist Church will preach Sunday morning at 10:55 o’clock on “The Challenge of the Pacifist," arid at 4:30 o'clock at “A Child That Became Master of Its Own Soul." • • • THE REV. PAUL, AV. EDDINGFIELD will preach Sunday morning at the Broad Ripple Christian Church on "At Peace With One Another," and "God’s Confession, at night. • * • “THE WONDERFUL CHRIST,” is the Christmas subject for the Rev. J. H. Riding's sermon Sunday morning at the Second Evangelical Church. At 3:30 Sunday afternoon the primary ar.d Junior department of the Sunday School will gß'e a Christmas program, • • DR. M. B. HYDE of the Grace SI. E. Church will preach Sunday morning on "A Christmas Message, Based on Sight Seeing In Bethlehem.” At night, “Tha Christmas Story as Told in Tableau, Scripture and Song." • • * THE REA” SHELBY C. LEE of the New Bethel Baptist Church will preach Sunday morning on “If Every Day AVere Christmas” and at night, "An Evening AVlth Christmas Hymns." • • • DR FRANK S. C. W7CKS of All Souls Unitarian Church announces the following order of service at 11 a. m., Sunday: "Murih of tlit- Magi KinFS". ..... Dubois “The Holy Night” ....... Dinjisy Buck Processional. C arnls—School. Service. Trio- 'Rercettse" Adolph Scheßschmldt Christmas story Anthem—“ Jesus of Nazareth" .. .Gounod Voice Harp. CeliP, Organ. Notices and Collection. "Shepherds Pipes" Harris Hymn 533. Harp poio—“The Angelas" , _—, Renle Trio—" Holy Night." Address. Solo ard Trio— -“ Axe Marie" ..Gounod Hymn 531. Iv-n,-diction. Postlude—lmprorlrion on Christinas Airs Mrs Louise 8. Koehne. Harp. Miss Gertrude Conte, Cello. . . . AT HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday morning the pas- ; tor, Homer Dale, will have for his sermon subject "At the Cradle of ■the Christ.” Special Christmas music will he rendered by the choir under the direction of Mrs. Carolyn Turner assisted by the Claypool trio. At the evening service special | music will be under the direction of Miss Grace Myers. The pastor will preach on “The Millennium —a Thousand Years With Christ.” A Christmas cantata will be rendered ion Tuesday night under the* direction of Mr. Carl Rush and Miss Carmen Morris, assisted by the Sunday school orchestra, • • * AT LINWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Rev. Daniels will preach Sunday morning on "God's Supreme Gift,” and at night a Christmas play, “No Room in the Inn,” will be given. There will be a white gift offering. 0 0m AT ST. MATTHEW EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Rev. L. C. E. Faokler will preach on "The Shepherd Scene From Bethlehem Plane.” At night a Christmas program will be given consisting of chorus, choir and male quartette numbers. On Christmas day at and a. m., Rev. Faekler will conduct a Christmas service. • * • SUNDAY AT 11 o’clock the Fairview Presbyterian Church will hold Its Christmas worship, with music arranged by Mrs. Edenharter, as follows: Prelude, “Silent Night," Dud-
tenor. Rolls Kearney, and baas, Guido Betzler, Organist. Min Knthertao Bodena, * • ST. RITA’S —Midnight Mae*— "Silent Night. . . HahJto "Kyrle" . .Ccncono's Mae* in E flat "Gloria” .Coneone'e Mass In F "Credo" ........ . , .Concons s Mass In F Offertory, !, Ave Marie* - ■ -C. WrideTl "Sanctus Concone's Mass In E flat "lienedietua" .. ..Concone's Mass lr. E, flat “Agnus Dei” . . , .Coneone s Mass In E fiat Communion. “Adeste Fidel's. ' —Mass at 11:30 The Guardian Angel Chat*, “Silent Night." “Awake Glad Hearts" “Come Children, Dear ChildrenT “Angels We Have Heard on High," “what I/ovely Infant.” “Dear Little One. ” "O Salntarts." “Tanturn Ergo.” “Lovely Infant." Gertrude Garten, organist. * * • ST. ROOD'S —-Midnight MassFollowing la the program to be rendered at St Koch's Church ou Christmas at the midnight Mass: "High Mass" J. O. Bonner “Adeste Fideles. solo. Emaitne Volz. Organist. • * • CENTRAL CNIVERSALIST "Christmas Pastoral" Merkle "March of the aui Kings” Dubois “The First Noel the Angel Did Say." Soprano soloist and chorus. "Shepherd Pipes ' Ha*ris "O Holy Night” Harris Soprano solo. “Grand Chorus." in B flat Dubois Organist. Mrs. Norah Grady Hunt: soloists Mrs. Jessie I.anglais, Mrs. Marguerite Dodson Shea. Tin* above music will be ucd at tho morning and at the afternoon services. * * • ST. PAI L M. E. —Morning. 10.45 Prelude—" Andante Pastoral" Alexis Duet—'The Angels' Song" Ashford Mrs. Spangler. Mrs. Ferris. Offertory—" Ave Maria" Schubert Solo—" Birthday of a King". . . Neidlinger Mr. Maurice Murphy. Postlude—" Allegro Pomposo". .Galbraith —Vesper Service, 3 P. M.— Prelude—(a) “The Holy Night" D. Buck (b) "Hallelujah Chorus From Mcs- ' siah" Handel (,■> “Gothiuue Suite" Boelinian Offertory—Piano and Organ Selected Cant; ta—"The Angelic choir" Adams Miss Louise Swan, organist. Frank Terwillegar. director. * • * FIRST T.I'THKRAN CHTRCn Miss Pauline Roes. Organist. Miss Margaret Geisler. Director. —Sunday Morning— Organ—’‘Christmas Pastorale” Dinelli “Shepherd Song" Hackett "March of the Magi" , A-hord Duet—" Sleep Holy Babe” Matthews Mrs. A. A Davis. Miss Margaret Geisler. Solo —"Night of Night*” Mrs. Ray Mullendore —Sunday Evening— Organ Prelude—" Shepherd Pipes”. Harris Anthem by Chorus Choir—-" Sing, O Daughter of Zion" Rogers Offertory—" Holy Night." Vail (Contralto Solo) Organ Solo—" The Coming of the Magi" Morse (a) "There came three wise men from the East.” (b) “When they into the house they saw the young child with Mary. His Mother." (c) “Being warned of God in a dream. they departed into their own country another way."
SATURDAY, DUO. 20, 1924
ley Buck. Anthem, “Drop Down, Ye Heavens," Manney. Offertory* “The Infant Jesus," Pietro Yon. Sermon, “Singing Christmas Hearts," Dr. Kistler. Antliem, “Bethlehem," Bartlett. Postlude, “Hosanna,” DuBols. At 7:30 p. m. the Bible school will present two worshipful pageants, “White Gifts to the King," and “Why the Chimes Rang,” under the direction of the special days’ committee. Miss Lucia A. R. Ketcham, chairman. Tuesday at 7:30 p. m„ the Bible school will hold its jo'lly Christmas party, with a cantata, ‘‘Santa Land," prepared by a sub-committee, Mrs. William W. Ward and Mrs. Frank Prather. Thera will be a cast of thirty. * • • AT EMERSON AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday will be observed aa the first anniversary of the dedication of the new Sunday School plant. The pastor, Paul Judson Morris, Mill speak at the morning service on “God’s Christmas Gift.” Rev. C. M. Dinsmore, superintendent of the Indiana Baptist Convention, will assist In the service* In the evening, the pageant “The Light of the World,” written by H. Augustine Smith, for the World Sunday School Convention held in Tokio, will be staged in the church gymnasium. Rev. C. M. Dinsmore will deliver the address of the evening. • s REV. CHRISTIAN O. WEBER at ! the First Moravian Episcopal Church, will deliver his Christmas sermon Sunday morning. At night a musical service will be held and will be given by a large choir, On Wednesday night, Christmas eve, the Bible school will hold its exercises, A , candle service will be observed. * * * AT ST. PAUL M. E. CHURCH. i Dr. Frank L. Hovls, assisted by Dr. I Benjamin Ivey, pastor emeritus, will conduct a communion service in tha morning. The St Paul chorus I choir will render a Christmas can- : tata at 8 p. m. No night service. • • • AT BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN 1 CHURCH, worship will be at 10:45. ; Sermon by the pastor, Rev. Earl ; Coble. In the evening at 7:30 the : Christmas program will be given. There will be a Christmas party for ! children and parents on Tuesday ! evening at 7 o'clock. Service on j Christmas at 8 a. ul * * * "CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" WIT he j the morning theme of Rev, G. L. Farrow of the Victory Memorial j Methodist Protestant Church. At ; night, "A Little Farther," A Christ- ; mas cantata, "A Jolly Christmas," will be given Tuesday night. • • • REV. CLYDE L. GIBBONS of j Garden Baptist Church announces 1 that Rev. F. A. Hayward, execuitve secretary of the Federated Baptist Churches of Indianapolis, will preach at 10:30 a. m. on “The Natal Day of Christianity" and at night on "Is God Unfair?" * • s "THE WISE MAN" wHI b the morning theme of Rev, Guy V. Hartman at Hall Place M. E. Church. At ! night, “'The Soope of Personal i Liberty.” * • • A CHORUS of twenty-flvp voices | will take part in presenting the i Christmas cantata, "Around the i Manger," at 7:30 p. m. Sunday at Immanuel Reformed Church, Prospect and S. New Jersey Sts. The Sunday School will assist in presenting the pageant. Mra. Fred Croat reet is director. A White Gift offering will be taken for the Ft. Wayne (Ind.) Orphans Home. At 3 o'clock Ohristnif’S morning the choir and members of the congregation will meet at the church and go carol singing in the community. A number of homes of ill members will be visited. Carolers will return to the church at 6:30 a. tru for a eunrUa service^
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported stolon to 1 police belong tot Edwin R. Snyder. 345 Orange St., Ford, from Pennsylvania arid Court Sts. *• AVllHam A. Steffen, 1415 Union | St.. Dodge from 100 block E. Map ket St. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Charles Cramer, 930 E. Market St, Chevrolet, found stripped of tires and parts at Greenwood, Ind. Ida Mitchell, 1620 S. Meridian St., Ford, found at Madison Ave. anil Pleasant Run Blvd. Edna Flag, 3840 E. Thirty-second St., Nash, found at Vldrginla Ave. and East St. Mirrors In Books BERLIN, Dec. 20.—August Hoffman has accumulated a small fortune through the manufacture of hooks containing looking-glasses on the underside of the front cover. The books have become unusually popular as gifts, and hundreds of them are being sold In all parts of Germany, The books are especial favorites with women. CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lesson-Sermon “Is tlie L’niverse, Including Man, Evolved by A tom in Force ?” SECOND CHURCH Delaware at Twelfth St. THIRD CHURCH—33SO Washington Blvd. Sunday Services In All Churches, 11 a. n. and 8 p. m. Testimonial Meetings Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Free Heading Rooms 125S Consolidated Bldg.. 115 N Penn. St. 205 K Thirty-Fourth St. The Public is cordially invited to attend these services and to use the reading rooms. SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN UNDER 20 YEARS. Second Church at 9:30 and 11 A. M. Third Church at 9:15 A. ML. ’
