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. ELABORATE MUSIC PROGRAMS [ttty st iy : FOR CHURCHES CHRISTMAS |Soovee biwe, somanersas; e an soprano apla, “The First Shelley: " anthom. +Chelsc. In. Come’ —_— arol service and holy communion. |ico—“Magnificat” and “Nunc Dimit-|8 p.m—Processional, “O'Come, All Ye| Have Journeyed,” chorus; “Rejolce|cussional, recitations and carols. Mrs. heye will also be holy communion at [ tis” in D (Stainer); offertory, “A[Faitbful”; carol, “Holy _Night”;|Greatly,” Miss Helen Water and choir.| R. P. Barnard will sing “Slumber, Be- 7:30 am. and morning prayer and |Christmas Pastorale” (1, 5. Matthews),| “Magnificat” and’ “Nunc Dimittis” | At the 11, o'clock hour the pastor,|loved” from Bach's “Christmas Or: holy communion at 10:30 on Christmas | with incidental solos by Amy Clarke, | (Garrett); carols, “The First Nowell”| Rev. B. I McGowan, will preach a|torio.s The Christmas morning serv- day. The musical program will be|soprano, and Clifton Breck, tenor. The|and “We Three Kings”; anthem,|Christmas sermon on “Star-Gazers™ice at 11 o'clock, will include organ as follo Christmas eyé—~0ld Bng- | choir 18 under the direction of John | “l , Ye Heavens" (Barnby);|The choir will render appropriate|prelude, overture to “The Messiah"; 1ish carols; offertory anthem, “Sing o’ | R. Monroe. recessional, “Hark! the Herald Angels| music for this service. The Sunday |Processional hymn, “O Come, All Ye Sing” | sehool will hold its Christmas exer-|Faithful”; festival resgonse and cises Wednesday night. - hymns; special solo by Albert Schott; Fletcher), Mrs, 1sabel G. (Danks), with incldental solos by Mise Sylvia ’Phillabaum, alte, and Frank " Special Exercises Have Been Arranged for{gx te=p.it tecrieeclibecs and communion at 10:30 am.— St. Paul’s. At 11:30 o'clock. It will congist of a|ward Juneau. For the 8 o'clock serv-|Sing.” Evening service, with clro|l,lllby." men's chorus; “Three Kinzs|and Christmas tree, children’s pro- gram o vice: A xrre; a Liier choir anthem, “Glory to God in_the Bella" (Gabriel), Mrs. Margaret, Chis- | juooce®ional Bymn; Te Deum &90| A¢ st Paul's Episcopal Church, Nt antiten. Highest” Pergolesi; Mrs. R. C. Hill- olm gnd Mrs. Shelley; anthem, “Star Morning and Evening Services." li";:,";;‘ (et ultel St Jesus Was Born in Bethlehem; com- | Washington Cirele, the Christmas music, as arranged by Samuel A. munion service and recessional hymn. o o (8, RIS rmaster, , will be as follows: For the midnight Inearnation. choral celebration of the holy com- cnrl-m’ml‘r'n'n.:n: r-l:!;.ulher Place The Church of the Incarnatien will| Munion (starting Christmas eve at|yemorig), Thomas Circle, under the hold, 38 hag been its tradition fer |11:30 o'clock), “The Shepherds' ChrlSt:| girgction of Ervine Stenson, late of many years past, a festival servige at|Mas Song,” by Reimann; “Office of | po"Chicago Opera Company. The midnight on Christmag eve. For this|the Holy Communion in B Flat} gqnie ty Miss Annie Anstadt of thi Major” (Eyre); “There Were Shep- | Off! 8 Annie Anstadt o 8 seryice Mra. Henry White, director | \(fs (Vincent, with" incidental | city: The violinist is J. Russell Yates ked L solos by Masters Carl Bachschmid | of Seranton, Pa ing program of music: Violin 80lo|,n3" Warner Collier, and “Silent| ,The following program will be ren- 'St Cecllia Mass,” | NGy " Griber). dered on Christmas day: 6:30 am., a A ephicoing anthem, Fiaw| . At the 11 o'clock service Christmas Tombone Chairiwill pleyicascisiisom Vimoent e y Sirs. | 2%, tho ehotr will sing “Venite In | 0"0int oV ers LE0 B Sieh vio- elor fon e o ot socvicn tn | & Malor (Atkinson), “To Deum in | }in“5nligut %y’ Mr. vates; a mate I e, eIt enterta!n- | B fat, Eyre: ofreriory aolo, Cantiaus| Bes A aorors aacey intoots mac quartet S will “3ing - “Silent Night,” o ’ J eo in ajor” uck), introit an- o (Rinsky Korsakoff) by Arsenio Ralon. | ginj) "orchestra; chelr anthems by the|de Noel, Adolphe Adam, sung by Miss | them, “Theré Shall Come a Star’|Messss. Leisenring, Hiltabidle, Holm- will be rendered. augmented choir and accompanied by |HIEEIns, with violin obligato by Mr.| (Harris), “Office of the Holy Com-|Eren and Swenson; “Hehold T Bring e foibe Immanuel, the Ninth Street Christian Sunday|Luduer; recessionsl, “O Little Town|munion in E Flat Major” (Eyre), and | Gl DEAd by Geibel. Shelehols The churches and programs to At the Immanuel Baptist Church to- | school orchestra, “Praise Ye the|of Bethlehem,' Redner, and violin|‘There Were Shepherds” (Vincent). |50 pm. Sing O Ye lfeavens” by rendered at the services are: morrow Rey. Gove Johnson preaches | Father” (Gounod), “The Everlasting|Postlude, “The Vision of Jeanne!Harry M. Forker, baritone; Willlam } \/r TS, ‘,'V |.°g~m""fa’ wi & W’:i 4 = and the choir gives special Christmas | Light” (Tyler), “Behold, I Bring You|d'Arc,” by Massenet. J. Caulfield, tenor, and Masters Bv- | Wie mq‘l"fl« .;»:- hl‘!el"’chyi !mufle;: i music. At night the cantata, “The|Good Tidings" (Gelbel) and “Sound| The soloists are Katharine Rich|erett Pohlmann, Warner Collier and bh'fi"‘" and Brigl o ;‘s 4:_~ | BAPTIST. Holy Night,” will be given. and the |the Harps of Heaven" (Tyler): so-|Flelder, soprano; Lucy Dunwoody |Carl Bachschmid, sopranos, will sus-|bheliey: a soprang solo, by Mie. o~ i pastor preaches a short sermon on|Drano solo, “Cantique de Noel”|HIggins, mezzo-soprano; Wilbur C.|tain the solo parts. There will be :.]hum '\th‘:yulg‘ 3 'm: s'uol “The Miracle of the Unopened Fack- | (Adam), Miss Estelle Wild; Christmas | Flelder, tenor; G. A. Johnson, bass;|& festival evensong at 8 o'cluckf N ean ose y . < dale, Miss Lavery, Miss Tyrrell, so- ‘ A special song service will be given| ., ' ayios Mary Pond, alto; Fred- Eviu'r'}fn.°’i‘1"s{’r'.e‘z‘.°'£2‘{’3‘e‘£:" 1hin und | cric Sillers, tenor: ¥. W. Swanton, G. 16th streets northwest, Sunday night| (. Owen und John Halsted, basses. at 8 o'clock, in honor of the Helegates Sewall an rector, 58 Maud G. Florence Tygon, Mrs. Shelley, Harry Plerce and Mr. R. L. Balderson. ummary 0{ pro rams. 4 S g a: * to the conference on the limitation of armament. Ninth Street, Christmas music at Ninth Street Christian CHurch will be as follow: Morning service — Choir anthem: “Arise, Shine, for Thy Light Is Come"” (Buck), “And the Angel Said Unto = Christmas, the birthday of Christ, l’!:yel'ldrelifc(‘.l" l(‘Slensnr)fi. ]!\Mss Gert- will be celebrated in the churches of | Tude sel; anthem, "Gloria in Ex- cel Gaul); o ' = the National Capital tomorrow witk:|poistyy (Gaull; solo, “Behold| Durk- claborate musical programs. In| Mrs. Stahl; anthem, 0 Come {o My many of the churches special exer- | lieart, Lord Jesus' (Ambrose): solo |Them'’ (Spence) "and “Messiah's cises have been arranged for the|Wrest: anthant. «0 Treio Babe op Geren | Birth” (Geibel); soprano solo, “Chr morning and evening services, while | lehem” (Danks); violin, “Romance” E“,:Mg"::‘r{)‘vcMg}-"fl'l‘:s:’;"“fg, ~ others also will hold exercises in the! (Wienawski), and “Hindu Chant" afterngon, at which musical numbers Youndry. PRESBYTERIAN. Christmas music at Foundry Church Wllll include the following: At 11 o'c| —Organ prelude, te Fi- Nerthminster. ) (Loret); anthem, “Sing, On Christmas morning at 11 o'clock Daughter of Zion” (Stevenson); trio.lthe choir of Nonhmi‘nnerum-by- Arise, Shine, Thy Light 1s Come”|terfan Church, under the direction of (Saint-Saens); anthem, “Before the{Warren K. Johnson, organist, will Heavens Were Spread Abroad” |sing Dr. Hugh Blair's Christmas can- (Parker); organ postlude, “Alleluia”{tata. *The New-Born King” The (Dobois). At 6 p.m.—Music and{solos will be sustained by Mrs. Emma l(hrnmn pageant: “Carrying Christ|Smith, Mrs. Barbara Eble, Mrs. Clarke to Every Child.” At 8 p.m.—Christ- |and Miss Hazel Hughes, sopranos: mas musical service by the Foundryl Mrs Frank Thompson, alto; Mr. choir, under the direction of Prof. Anton Kaspar: Organ prelude, “Chri mas Pastorale” (Yon); Christm. hymn of the nativity, “Silent (Joseph Mohr); anthem, Kempton and Mr. Wilkins, tenors; Mr. Thompson and Mr. Clift, basges. Ap- propriate Christmas anthems will b ht”|sung and organ music by Otto Mal- »el” |ding and Karg-Elert will be played by Voices?” by Neidlinger. w : : i) ; o | Gounod); violin solo by Prof. Mr. Johnson. Immanuel. 4ge.” Wednesday evening the Bible |musical, angel's solo, “Mary’s Slum-|Lynch Lugquer: violinist, and Emilie| When the program will consist o! (G ; in by = = Schaol Christmas will be held with a | ber Song.” chorus by shepherds and |Margaret White, organist, and on this| *Magnificat and Nupc Dimittis in A g P S R LN o o e O Dius. | cantats, “Santa Claus at Home.” trio by wise men; “Adoration” (Bo-|occasion the assisting soloist will be|Major” (Brewer), “Shepherds' Christ- Church of Our Redeemer. (Barnby); anthem, “O Holy Nigh Emily G. Dickinson, will render spe- === i rowski), orchestra; solos in anthems|Alice Douglas Jones, contrhlto, of the |mas Song” (Reimann); *There sShall| The musical programs tomorrow at | (Adam); Christmas carol, “In_the| he choir of Gunton-Temple I'res- double quarte! £ t] Come a Star” (Harris) and several [the Church of Our Redeemer are: iouple quartet of the Mount Pleasant | uoiq rraditional Carols” will be sung [Morning service—Processional, “Come At the 11 oclock service on Christ- | WILR theylights in the ‘church ex- |Hither, Ye Faithful”; Te Deum in G mas morning the musical numbers | tinguished. (Knox), tenor Solo,” H. M. Wright; will include open anthem, “Glory to ) hymn, “Joy to the World”; anthem, God in the Highest” (Cooke), with in- Graece (Waskhington). l‘;l‘ha Christ Is Come" (Leslie); an-| A¢ Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church |Gorbach, bass soloist, will sing “Thus cidental solo by Mr. Fieldar; “Te| Grace Episcopal Church, at 11 am. |them. ‘Hark! What Mean —Those goyth, 9th street and Massachusetts|Saith the Lord,” recitative. and aria, Deum in ¥ (Tours); “Jubilate in A" |Service, will have the foliowing pro- :}3:;{“.‘.’.5,,‘;;‘:::{'B;Q“{,‘:‘;‘S‘,“ Teces-|yvenue, the special Christmas music| But Who May Abide the Day of Hi Fields with Their Flocks” (Farrar); Lo organ ' postlude, “Grams Choeur |byt5rian Chure (Guilmant). 1 , under the direction Klein, will render a full choral program st the morning serv- s ice. They will be assisted by Ruth Mount Vernon Pilaer. Broson Logan, violinist. Arthur C. cial Christmas musi¢ tomorrow morn- First, by Mrs. T. R. Pirtle, Miss Daisy E. ing, using the following anthems:| mp. gervie ¢t the First Baptist Harrison, Mrs. Ruth Young and F. A. “There Were Shepherds,” by Vincent: | chuten " will be. in . keeping I S:;nsrrl:crt.o Joseph Harrison, organist th" by Gounod, and, “0. Holy | Christmas day, and, esides an_ap- e &t VN | propriate sermon by the pastor. Rev. el A rewes | Dr. Henry Allen Tupper, the quartet mmbia Heights, tt Brewer, e The Columbia Heights Chi sonnel of | #Rd chorus will render special Christ- e umbia Heights ristian mas music. Af the evening service |Church choir will render “The Light Holy Night, will be presenied. The pe: by John Hy the choir is: Sopranos, Mrs. Ragsdale, Lunpe Siar of Bethlehem,” by Fl Eternal.” & Ch: o ( - .‘l .'. " v J.. y evening will be under [Coming,” from Handel's “Messiah.” ]M = K-“:‘ sin, Mrs Job »‘."“'l“ i [ ton Hatrkor will bla sung, anmnlxpnn‘ fed | W. Petrie tnn:nrrow evening at 8| NI , and offertory anthem,|All Faithtul”; “Festival Venites,” “’; b ks night, vesper service— |{pc¥ it Pl Jire. Mre. | The anthems will be “Behold, . gennomMes Sat lJ "!:'"“h’l Mrs. | DY violin l.nllorgnn : o'clock. The solo parts will be sus-| . a Midnight Clear” g ival Deum,” Dudley a ean | Frank A. Frost, organist 5| You Good Tidings” and S t th, Miss Miller; altos, Mrs. Koeberle. . 3 : of R. Deane Shure; Mr anthems will be “Behold, 1 Bring Jubilate,” Hopkins; introit|Those Holy Volces”; . lowing soloists: Miss Fannie Ages,” both by Geibel. hymn, “It Came’ Upon the Midnight | Psaims hymn, "It Came Upon the Mid. | yreartsill, soprano; Miss Marle Kooniz, | At the evening crvice to be held uh';_nr!er Kyrié; sermon hymn, |8/ G OAr S Mdings” (Clare), | contralto: James K. Youns, tenor, and in the new building at 16th and New- +0 Litile Town of Bethlehem”; offer- | (Cnor solo, H. M. Wrignt; hymn, | Francis P. Heartsill, bass. The pr ton streets, :_E;p:‘nlo.:'(;vtxlv"p.’%r'-'. Blossed Morn" (Tours); “Festival| While ~Shepherds’ Watched Their |&ram follows: Hymn, “Christmas, ni Togan, VioMAlst. awal Jok rs); H plock anthem. “How Beautiful |NO. 115; praver; chorus, “0 Littie|Dronson Logan, v n 1 (Hopkins)i| Unon the Mountains” (Miles), con- | TOWn of Bethiehem” (Ashford) Gidinigenor, (Goodrich), soprano s and chorus. e the choir o Clear”; and _Nunc’.‘o St tained by Miss Belva Hoch, sopran Mrs. Marjorie Cook, contralto; Roy Harlow, tenor, and J. Benton Webb, baritone. Miss Mida Tucker will pre- side at the piano, and the program will be under the direction of Walter B. Bock. This service will be the 4. Bowles, Mrs. Loense and the Misses McLeun, Flaharty, Gessford and Bow- * ° man; tenors, Messrs. Potter, Walker, ““" lLoense, Koeberle, Swain and Flehar- ty: ba Messrs. Sturtevant, Isley, Rosengarten, McCurdy and Jones. Dimittis” (Claire) and a number of traditional English carols. Communion Servic quar- = « “Gloria_ in _Excelcis"; recessiona A el B oly Rosary. 1 Emmanuel. £ o ; S tralto solo, Miss M. Jefferson; reces. |tet. “Festival Te Deum,” in E flat Fifth. ¥ (‘hrislmnsueeyrvlce at the Holy c:!n‘srt:;&‘::::dex':eér: tc:‘gcegh:; ::: 1 hymn, ‘;-";f"eo‘5;—:;0..'"..:;!{’;3‘?’1??1‘03{ sional, “Hark! lheJ Herald = Angels | (Buck): bass solo, “Nazare (Gou- . Metropolitan. The Christmas program at the Fifth | pocary Church, 3d and F streets|basement of its new church home |Emmanuel Church, 13th and V streets, | the program is: Processional hymn, Sing.” nod), Mr. Heartsill; chorus, “There’s a| The Metropolitan Presbyterian Baptist Church, William J. Palmer, | northwest, will begin with a solemn |New Year day until the completion | Anacostia, announces Christmas day|«1¢ Came Upon the Midnight Clear" —_ Song in the Air’'(Wilson); soprano|Church choir will present Adam Gei- director of the choir. and high mass at midnight, to be cele-|0f the main auditorium, about April|Services as follows: Celebrations of|«Magnificat,” chant;.“Nunc Dimittis’ Christ English Evangelical. solo, Know That My Redeemer|bel's cantata, “Judea,” tomorrow night ((Hopkins); sermon hymn. “While the| The program at the morning serv- kly;’,thr:,ml:Xnen:;;fl:M::;{::lto“;:x’:;. ul TO! Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by|ice tomorrow is: Choir selections, & b 3 - o v the ‘evening shortened form of even- | Night": oftertory solo, Holy Night | “Joy to the World,” Williams; ~Song - from “The |electrical and scenic effects. The solo ing prayer, with carols, 8 D at|nmnc ‘NoCLIoFY solo > b oy to the World,|, Williams; "Sen& | coming of the King”' (Buck), Miss|parts will be sung by Mrs. J. W. Bald- which service the newly m—nmzeallmc.'t e e . b Ross Farrar “Nazareth” by Gounod: | Koonts; auartet, “Lovely Appear Over | win, soprano; Mixs Hazel V. Ray, cons 5 o’clock, under the direction of ise Thompson, organist, E. Blodgett. There will be forganist, jalitoibale the boly communion at 6 and 9:30 v'elock a.m. g a.m., and at 11 a.m. with sermon. In brated by the Rr Hev. Mer. Aluigl 1, 1922. % i L ‘ossio, auditor to the apostolic dele- SRRl Gounod: | chorus | gation, who also will deliver the Vermont Avenue. Handel's “Messiah”; “Hark, the Her- *”;mn- The musio program will be| The following program will be : ald Angels Sing. Mendelssohn; “Com- | 38 follows: “Silent Night.” cholr and|given tomorrow at the Vermont Ave- Ul AnEels S e Federloin: “Joy | Holy Rosary Band: “Convent )%ass in | nue Christian Church, under the di- 1o e World,” Mason; “Christmas,” | G by T. L. Battmann Offertory. | rection of Willlam E. Braithwaite, -+ Harry Rowe Shelley: _ postlude, | ‘Christus Natus Est" (Melvi), duet,|director, and with J. Ernest Spark; arehe Jubilant,” Ryley. 7:30 p.m.— | Mrs. J. Stegmann, soprano, and Miss |at the organ: Morning service—Ch ening with the choir, preceded by Mary Bonuccelli, contralto; ecom-|rus, “Arise, Shine” (Maker); baritone Bev. F. G. llsley, the new rector at,um,,_« Junior choir will make its appear-|w. " “God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen.” Mrs. M ., (Gounod); tenor|tralto; Newton T. Hammer, tenor. and ance in conjunction with the regular| " Cn o . Howard Bennion, choir director. O Holy Night” (Adam), MrlHarlan Randall, bass. The cantat® choir. ; 3 Christ (Southeast). 'h am t] 4, The program of muslo for the 11| 4y Christ Church, Washington par- am. service consists of organ pre- ng, O Heavens"|will be repeated Wednesday at 7 p.m. chorus, “Twenty-third Psalm” - METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ( T neemtan I e Eckington. ish, & choral communion service will o = 4 baritone|jude by th o B hrenem o Mallini O oms, Thow fl‘:.'&"“»fi@:;‘ié’...i’“i;fi;n B osenr e sy ofls Kingil (Nela “Rejolce 'Greaty. 0 Daughter of be el by O e . Chareh the Drogram will Tehue fouP Ebtniehem. > Malling: “Come ; : , 1| 74 4 it which will include the following: - catvary. ane nal . Coronas | Verne. Bring You Glad Tidings" (Barnes); | Zion . (n s fueny, Brocassional, “Adeste | processional, “Adeste Fideles,” “Gloria Unlon. i s ngel Voices,” Macfar- | Masses in the morning will be at 7. male quartet, “It Came Upon the el N emb.” Froelich: |8, 9 and 10:30 e'clock. The last will | Midnight Clear” (Parks). Iwening 4 Ye the Lord,” Macfarlane;|be a high mass to be welebrated by |service—Sextet, “Calm on the Listen- loly Night,” traditional; “O’er the|the pastor, followed by solemn|ing Ear of Night” (Parks); tenor solo, World in Silence Sleeping.” Harris; | benediction of the blessed sacre-|“O Holy Night” (Adam); chorus, “It “Hallelu Chorus,” from Handel's [ ment X Came Upon the Midnight Clear” whessia The Christmas party, which will| (Schnecker): male quartet, ‘“The take place at 9:30 a.m. on Christmas|Christmas Song” (Fory). Rev. Dr. First. g.:_mmg. under the suspices of the|Earle Wilfley will preach at both irs tist Church, 16th | Children of ry S ty, will have | services. At e e B pecial programs | the -following prostam: Addresa by tomorrow will 11 o’clock service— | Johanna Balducci; “Adeste Fideles, cession it e : The program of Christ sic at | Out. Tibi" (Kyrie), “Sanctus” (Tours),| Christmas services tomorrow at the | the (alvary AL E. Chureh follows: | lesian melod “Credo” and “Benedictus” (Monk),!Union Methodist Episcopal Church|Mrs. Marie C. Deal, sopr: “ . P . . > l, prano: Mrs. (Simper); communion service, Feder- | ‘ABNUS Dei” (Hall), “Gloria in Ex-|will be ga follows: At 11 am. Dr.|Gertrude E. Miller, mezzo; Richard P. ’ ~ sacn lein recessional, “Hark, the Herald! Celsis” (Stalner), and anthem, “Sing,|Meeks will speak on “The Song of the | Backing, tenor; George H. Miller, | folksong, 1638, and “The Ride of tha Angels Sing~: organ posthude. 1| O Heavens” (Maunder); recessional,| Angels’; the choir will render the an- | baritone; Herman L. Amiss, organist: | KKings.” eld tune f he Pracheigr nale, Flute Concerio: (Risk). Hark! the ° Herald Angels Sing"|them, “O Holy Night,” Miss Bernice | George H. Miller, director; aseisted | sonmur atle Joom Iy T Deum” (Dicks); offcrtory anthem, “Behold, 1 Bring You Good Tidings “The Prince of Peace,! centur: chorale. fourteenth APFART.BRPERRYy 23QFFRSRASLRR.MIN . EppIcaliiRAlASCESEiitisisnf JEATRTRERGASESS B ] gb < E: =5 R 28 3 ] R 5 ag o3 e i H s B o 4 i H 3 '~ 5 o 5 5 ® 3 ) 4 5 z 2 o d solo and chorus, “O Ho'y T ) (Mendelssohn). At 11 a.m. in addi-{ Randall will be the soloist. At 8 p.m.|by Miss Estella Thomas, = violinist, | Xiente (Adg IR cont the evening service, 8 o'clock the | 1jon to the choral communion, the|the pastor will speak on “The World's | Walter Nach, ‘cellist, and Miss Nell | Mpaniasias (5. * Toura) e Ly a choir will sing “Venite” (Robinson),|Christmas Tree,” the anthem will be|McMillan, pianist. Morning—Qrgan ) arch” (Ch. Mutiter), “Cloc “Te Deum” (Smart), and the anthem,|“There Were Shepherds.” * prelude, “Christmas Pastorale” (Mer- | 3 “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear” y kel), anthem, “Sing, (Stainer). In the evening, at 8 Wesley. (Tours), offertory solo, o'clock, there will be a special carol| A¢‘Wesley M. E. Church, corfler of |Porn King” (L'Espoir), Mr. Miller > carol, “The First Nowell” (English): 5th and F streets northwest, tomor-| o.; outlude. “Grand Offertoire de row morning, 11 o'clock, the vested |\ o soprano: | chotr will reader the sacred cantata | Noel” (Thayer). — Special = evening Arthur “Bethlehem.” wmusical service—Organ prelude, *Chorus of Shepherds” (Lemmens), Wallace Memorial. “Pastoral Symphony (Hendel); The Wallace Memorial United Pres- ‘March of the Magi” (Dubois); carol, | byterian ®hurch musical program to- St. A S "Silen(n.\’ifihl" (':ierman);] offertory | morrow follows: Morning—=solo, “It p . i - trio, “Romance Sans Paroles™ (Van | (; b ! Mi ht Clear” At. St. Andrew's Church music will Nattvity Chapel. Petworth. Goens), Miss Thomas. Mr. X et aira Lt e be rendered by a t . chotr. ‘The program-at-the morsig o The program at Nativity Chapel will| The chorus and quartet choirs of [Amins: anthem, service: Dudley Buck's “Festival Te Deum in E Flat,” Holden's “Jubilate in D,” anthem, “There Were Shep- herds,” Vincent, and “Angus Dei,” Gounod. In the evening the program is: Christmas cantata, “Story of Christ- mas,” by Matthews; quartet, Mar- aret A. Dudley, soprano; Gladys ‘homas, contralto; Warren L. Terry, tenor; Benjamin Y. Morrison, bass; Marguerite A. Ross, organist, and cholr director. . “loche du Soir® (A. Cnauvet), “To a Water Lily" (Mac- Dowell), and postlude (Rockwell). The evening service will be a-program by the Sunday school, called “Glad Tidings.” Gertrude Lyons, choir di- rector; Ruth Kimball, organist. King and Lena Weigel, sopranos; Mrs. Dodge and Mrs., Cormick. con- traltos; Messrs. McPherson and Hoff- mann, tenors, and Messrs. Walter ‘Tolson, Larsen and George Hoffmann, bassos, the Christmas carols will be sung, the service closing with “Holy Night,” Both musical programs are under the direction of W. Arthur Storm. o e. e Violin and organ, “Holy [ Rose Fratantuono, Carolyn Marascio, r'«’n’fi.‘lf“snem Night,” Dudley Buck | Fran Manauso, Rose Pettinato, and Frank Damrosch, the choir; dox- Louise Anzelmo, Johanna Bnlt?.uwl; ology. invocation, hymn, responsive|poem, Miss Carolyn Marascio; “How readin service and offertory, “Sing, O Heav- ens” (Tours). The Solo parts will be sustained by Mae L. Cros Hattie M. Herfurth, contra L. 8impson, tenor, and Harry I. Clark-| “he choir will be assisted by Mrs. son, boritone and director. Miss Ellen i . Richards will be at the organ. Melvlllsilindsay. faapraneijand e A% CONGREGATIONAL. Psalm; Gloria Fatrla, scrip- Sweel:,? e Hernd of fis Chrietmas Mount Pleasant. istmas carols, *“'Tis_Christ- | Chime: n : poem, e te Shepherds Watched | Louise Anzelmo; “Dear Little One,’ [, Christmas music has been prepared Their Flocks by Night” “From High- | R. Pettinato, L Anzelmo, F. Mancuso; | 30 Congregational Church tomorsey est Heaven to Earth We Come”;|poem, Nina Crocoia; “Silent Night, | it CONETRERLIGA Chureh tomorrow. A praver, offertory, Christmas carols:| Holy Night,” F. Mancuso, E. Tassa. |, e 006 "Brob oint Chorue and arki What Music Fills the Soxt the solo_quartet, composed of Miss Cladnens e ias 1 lonmecration St. Peter's. Frances Scherger, soprano; Miss Cor- Gladness o “nymm. sermon, hymn,| At St. Peters Church, 2d and|nelia E. Black, contralto; 'William P. benediction, postiude for violin and|C streets southeast, solemn high mass %::Mh;-f‘;ne r':'}‘-"'d'“dum"?“ Fakler, organ. will be celebrated at midnight by | bass, under the direction of Norton M. & pm. service—“The Star of Beth-|Rt. Rev. Mer. J. M. O'Brien, with Little with Mr Robeson at the organ. Jehem,” Christmas cantata by Flex-|Rev. S. T. Morris as deacon and Rev. nfrg h L3 o'clock fone Nour be- n Harker; noel, prelude for vio-|J. F. Wiedenham as subdeacon. Th o, the_vosper service, tho annual lin and organ; processional, hymn|sermon will be delivered by Rev. S.|carol service will be held, when the No. 108; doxology, invpcatioi, Hymn|T. Morris, and the choir, under the|Christmas catols will be sung. = ‘The s No. 105, scripture. “The Star of Beth-| Jdirection of Mrs Hattle Ritchie lflroxylfg o e l’;m;nir.x% service fol- lehem”—No. 1, Prophecy, Bass solo|Prescott and Miss Catherine McKenna, flru. rgan prelude, “Pastorale” (D and chorus: No. 2, The Advent, chorus | organist, will render the following | minor sonata) (Guilmant); chorus, Irdo, soprano solo and chorus; No. 3,| program before the mass: “O Holy | olrl:lu.h (mass in T)' {Concons)i The Annunciation, tenor and gopranc | Night" (Adam), August Orange, solo- | “Betblehem™ (Bartlatt). The Star o aolo: No. 4, The Plains of Bethlehem, | jst: Haydn's "Sixteenth Mass” will be | Bethlehem’ (Adams), ‘“The Hallelujah Chorus and soprana solo: No. 5, Adora- | gung; - “Veni Creator” trio _(La|Chorus® (“The Messlah™) (Handel); tlon of tho Angels, chorus and tenor | Hachie); offertory, “Exulta Sion” |b8ss lolo, “The New-born King" (L'ES ~ solo; No. 6, Herod and the Magi, bass | (Fjammerill); at . the communion, | EPolr). ‘sung by Mr. Fakler; organ : solo; male cherus and tenor 30l0; No.{ “sqeste Fideles” (Novello); after the|Bostiude, Fihe Mareh of the Magi /7, Adeste Fidetes; No. 8, final chorus. | yass” “Nazareth” (Gounod). Inge” (Dubols). The vesper servi ‘Hosanna in_ the Highest': offertory,} “mng solos will be sung by Mrs. Ed.|PIogram |s o3 follows: Chosus, Glo- violin solo, “Adoration.” Vieuxtemps:| ward Fitzhugh. soprano: Mrs. Harry Tla’ (13th mass) (Mozar 3 ere “address by Dr. Henry Allen Tupper. cragg, contraito; August Orange, e Shepherds™ (Vincent); eontralto — sh, Mr.| (Speaks). Mrs. Lillian Bennett; an- ‘Brightest and Best” | them. “God from on High Hath 11 a.m.—Organ prelude from the|the Petworth Methodist iscopal | (Coombs): solo. “The Birthday of aHecard” (Turner), chorus choir; carol, eation”; processional, “Adeste Fi-|Church, Grant circle northwest, will | King” (Neidlinger), Mr. Backing: an-|“Over the World at Christmas Morn™ “Venite” (Elvey); “Te Deum”|render a well balanced and beautiful |them, “There Were Shepherds” (Vin-| (Kinder) ice, 4 aelis”; ; S| d y (Woodward); “Shorter,” in B (Kyrie);| musical program on the evening of |cent); duet. ‘“He Shall Feed His Woodward's ‘full communion service,| Christmas day at 7:30. This season |Flock” (Handel), Mrs. Deal and Mrs. in E flat; offertory anthem, “It Came|quite a number of young faces appear | Miller® anthem, “Break Forth Into Upon the Midnight Clear” (Sullivan):|among the choristers, and their pres- | JoY” (Simper); trio, “Calm on the Now the Altar” recessional, “Hark! the Herald Angels | ence has added vigor and enthusiasm, | Listening Ear of Night” (Harker):|'j yaure).. chorus choir. The musi- Sing” (Mendelssohn). 8 p.m.—Full| Which are reflected in their musical | 8nthem, “Arise, Shine' (Maker): or-| .. ? tecings; oy ude, Christmas - March” |(haries 5. Wengerd, dircctor of music: & Mrs. Lillian Bemnett, Fullr)‘\, l.ml Hamline. Donald Brown, organist, with & large tis” (Bonnet): offertory anthem, Christmas day, at Hamli > ‘Wauxh. chorus choir assisting. Zion,‘That Bringest Good Tidlngs” | Charch, will ses the follswing morn:| At Waigh M. E Chirch, Ird and A ke £ “It Came Upon | ing program: Organ. ~Adestes Fi.|Streets northeast. the morning pro- Westel chorus choir. White gift taking the place of Carol, “The Sky (Kinder), chorus 1 program has been arranged by > choral service; processional hymn, “Adeste Fidells”; *“Gloria Patri” (Spohr); “Magnificat and Nunc Dimi - ter. the Midnight Clear” ' 7:30 am-—The|delis" arranged by Whiting: quartet, t 5180, | M hre hae erane (anthems:| At the Westminster Memorial Pres- communion service will be plain song. | “Glory to God.” incidental tenor solo, | [Thel Were Sherberas’ (Vineent) |y S rian Church tomorrow evening The solo parts will be sustained by| Rotoli; the chimes; quartet, “It Came 5 N h C - v th egul hoir will be assisted by the following: Mrs. C. M. Willoughby, | Upon the Midnight Clear.” incidental | sualbraith). & pm.—Cantata, “The | (0t TR ™ Hilton, _soprano, _and Margaret | Lee James. bass. “The New-born “laxington Harger, will be . ‘Washington Cathedral. The festival service. holy com- munion and sermon will be held to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock at ‘Washington Cathedral. The musical program follows: Processional hymn, No. 49 (John Reading); erald of Peace” (J. La braith). The choir: M Joyce. soprano; Miss Alice Wheeler, | King,” by soprano: Mrs. J. Sanford, contralto; soprano solo. Scott; offertory, con- Albert Whitworth, sr., tenor, and W.| tralto solo, “Sleep, My Jesu,” Bartlett; H. Dalkin, baritone. Other members|quartet, “And There Were Shepherds,” ntroit An- - contralto; Wm. Hauft, bass; W. S.|given, in which the incidental duet Z them” (J. 8. Matthews) “Fes- 3. » - . violi solo, T Virgin's e 4 of the cholr include Mrs. H. U. Milne, | MacDougall; organ, “Hallels irect o opra N vi v g 3 ? de, “ ~ : ;8 . No. -| Gibbons an 'rye; Messrs. Harrison he eveni: rogram will be a: 1- s ey “Bethlehem.” é e e e Pt Holy Comforter. . First. . anclent melody. At 4 0'Slock the pro-| 4ion, Austin Bl Lawrence Bell| “Shopherds in the Fields” (b) “Wise| The following special Christmas|of voices, consisting of Mrs Hilton. tomorrow will comprise the F‘r the midnight mass at the Christmas music will be rendered at | 8ram_Wwill be: Processional hymn, Sm;l?n’ohonvflcl;lOIIEI' Carl Tel‘lelscn il\lon‘lj'ro{? lll;leE'aSl and (c)uosethla- music will be rendered at the North |Miss Parker, Stanley Depue, tenor, . ghurch tomorrow will comprise the | FOr, the BUInER B torier tor| e ienr e music Wil be rendered at | Re-"4o (0, Reading): “baaim, 195 (W, G 3 . (hem,* Malling: Qquartet, Holy | Capitol M. E. Chyrch, North Capitol [and Lee James, bass. ~Mrs. Hilton and obligato of ‘antique de Noel.” from Ashford's can- 9:55 o'clock—Organ prelude, Christ- | morrow morning ‘the choir and T carole ehimes: Soprano solos, -0, | orchestra, under the direction of Miss .Holy Night” (Adam), “Night of[Eva M. Talbert, with Mr. Robeson at Nights” (Van de Water), Dorothy |the organ, will render a festival mass Leutbecker; organ postlude, “Christ- | by Kolliwoda. The solos will be 4 - mas March”® (Merkel). Evening serv- |sustained by Mrs. Henry Rogers, . ice, 8 o'clock—Organ prelude, Christ- | soprano; Miss Pauline Witaker, con- Z mas carols, chimes; quartette, an-|tralto; Ambrose Harrison, tenor; Wm. ing® O Heavens” (Tours),|P.Shanahan, tenor; Mr. Gardner, bass; * (Maker): “Still, Stli|Mr. Murray, bass. With Thee” (Speaks); organ postlude, “Hallelujah Chorus” '(Handel); quar- St. Mary's < Siitdoq clift; contraito; Potter, | At St. Mary's Church the program ls: tenor: W. S. Lines, bass; John Russeli | Prelude. “Christmas Moroiner | (F; Man-oTEsn(t Adam Buck), Miss Dorothy Smith Py “Kyrie.” “Gloria,” “Credo,” e con | “sanctus,” “Benedictus,” “Agnus Dei The choir of the Second Baptist|mass No. 1, in F, in honor of the Bless- ~+ Church will render the following at|eq Virgin ‘Mary (Armand Gumprecht), i1 oclock tomorrow morning: Hymn, | fncidental solos by Mrs, Garver, Miss ... “Joy to the World”; anthem, “For|Smitn Mrs, Gumprecht, Miss Seibert, Unto Us a Child is Borns” Alfred |y callan, Mr. Davis, Mr. Gauges and ‘Wooler; hymn, “O Come All Ye Faith- [ M= Goodchild; before ful": anthem, “The Christ §s Born,” | o He0lch v «.«. Nellio Shorthill Bradshaw; hymn, “O | SEomcar: mge Yiittle Town of Bethlehem.” 8 p.m and G streets northwest, at all serv- ices tomorrow and the chorus choir will be assisted by Miss Helen Gerrer, violinist, and Miss Dorothy Coates, harpist. At 11 o'clock, in addition to Christmas carqls and anthems, *Mrs. Elizabeth W. 'Campanole will sing “Rejoice Greatly” from “The Messlah™ and Mrs. Goldie D, Hutchins will sing “The Virgin’s Lullaby.” The minister, Rev. Jason Noble Plerce, will preach on “Glory to God in the Highest.” At 8 o'clock the choir will render Christ- mas anthems and Mr. Pierce will speak on the subject, “Where Is Christ Tonight?” The special soloists for the musical vespers at the First Congregational Church at 4 o'clock wiMl be Martin H. Richardson, tenor; Miss Helen Gerrdr, violinist; Miss Dorothy Coates, harp- ist, and Harry Edward Mueller, or- ganist. The following program will be rendered: Postlude, “Christmas Hymns” (Guilmant); su Bambino” Y ; “March of the Magi Kings” (Dubois); tenor solo, “Christmas” and K streets, on Sunday: Morning |will sing the sol service, 11 am., “A Wondrous Word.” | the Adame-Buck * (Hall) 'quartet, Mrs’ A. T. Garland, |“Holy Nigh Mrs. A, Spielman, H. Negus, L. R.|tata of the same name, will be ren- Fiedler: “It Came Upon the Midnight | dered, with Ernest Kahlert, Stanley Clear” (Campion), baritone solo, Rus-| Depue and Mrs. Hilton taking the, sell Rooks; “O Little Town of Beth- | baritone, tenor and soprano solos, re- lehem” (Nelson), quartet. Evening|spectiveiy. Other singers in the choir service, 8 o’clock—"The Birthday of |are: Soparnos, Mrs. Thomus P. Stephen- a King” (Neidlinger), soprano solo, |son, Miss Mabel Parker and Miss Ruth Miss Leah Webster; “The Heavenly ‘er; altos, Mrs. L. S. Depue and Sign" (Lorenz), double quartet, Miss eorge Downs; tenor, Charles L. Webster, Miss E. Baer, Mrs. A. T. and bass, Frank Byram. Car- Garland, Mrs. A. E. Spielman, Messrs. | rie V. Byram will preside at the or- H. Negus, R. Rooks, J. Bunch and L.|gan, as usual. Fiedler; tenor solo, selected, H. S. —— Bope; '“What Mean Thosc Holy Fourth. Voices ams), double quartet. 3 rterian Cl William K. Cohen will play the organ,| At the Fourth Presbyterian Church tomorrow the music will include the Petworth. following: In the morning, violin solo, Miss Thomas; “Star of the East.” At Petworth M. E. Church the mu- | 370% "% "Balley, the precentor, with sical programs for Christi day are: | violin obligato by Miss Thomas. In Morning worship, 11 o'clock—Prelude, | the evening the young people’s choir. “Gesu Bambino” (the infant Jesus),|which appears for the first time, will processional, Hymn 107; “Apos- | sing_old English Christmas carols. tis” in G (J. Varley Roberts); hymn Edwacrd Ferguson. Bergstrom, Adam; offertory, organ betore sermon, No. 59 (R. S. Willis): sola, “Christmas,” Yon; “The Herald offertory carols, American, “A_ Bright \ Ascension. Star,” Miller. Star Shining” (J. S. Matthews); Eng- The choir 15 composed of Clara S g S o ehews); Bng-| The order of service Christmas eve|young, soprano; Eleanor Kittridge, & at the Church of the Ascension will % Brewer); French, “Shepherds and |be: 8 p.m.-—-Ola English service by|iico; Slarence Lewls tenor, and Wil Shepherdesses,” eighteenth century,|candlelight. The organ will not beigng girector is Edith B. Athey. and, Russian, “A Legend” (P. Tschal-|used. First and second violins, flute, g kowsky); benediction carol, “Silent k: ‘cello_and bass violin. Processional, ——= Night” . (Haydn); recessional, hymn|«Oh, Come All Ye Faithful” (J. Read- Lincoln Road. No. 52, ancient melody. irg). Evening service—After first| A special program of musio will be lesson, carol, “ | rendered Christmas evening by the traditional; afier the s 5/ Lingoln Road Methodist Episcopal carol, “The First Nowell,” traditional; | Church choir, corner Lincoln road and prayers; after collect, ighten U street northeast, Bassie N. Wild, fEuration, Rock Crerk parish, will b | Darkness”; carol, “Christmas Morn”| director; ~Miss _Geneva Wallace, ahoir and Christmas carols: “m."."l(.unm-). offertory anthem, “Cantique | planist. The program will be ‘Transfiguration. Music at the Chapel of the Trans- Boyee): “Magnificat and Nuno mm"‘m.mn Krauss, Wililam Keull and|Night,” incidental solo, Miss Hazel 0 tomorEs doxology; after benediction, | follows: Prelude, “Monastery Bells.” g, o Tt e o s er-otse oy | carol, “Silent Night” (Haydn). quar:|violin ~and piano (Wely), B J. A or Cholr Will render Dudiey Buciie | tet: recessional, standing in stalls, “O| Wrightsman and Miss Geneva Wal- O T v B Minee: and Goouck' | Tittle Town of Bethlehem.” Order of| lace; anthem, “Festival Te Deun, No. 40 Sing to God.” '8 | wervice Christmas day, 11 am—FPre-|7. in E_Flat (Dudley Buck), the Tude, selected; processional, “Oh, Come | cholr; solo, “Night of Nlghts' (Van Epiphany Chapel. All Ye Falthful” (Reading); introit,| de Water). Miss Jean Cruickshanks; duet, “O, Holy Night” (Adam), Mrs. No. (V. Novello), Mrs. At Epd Chapel at midnight to- & ols | G2 , Mr. Callan, Mr. Goodchild, e, “Messe Solennelle” (St. Cece-|Thelma Mills Trotter and Mrs. Anna " 4 Z 2 3 :;'i{-?" e Ulnera: Wore " Bhop gl-’-"éol rt and choir; during com- | (Shelley) . violin _solo, <Christmas™|night M :h:éf{“: LI i BeoTEAn 1’"1.11“:); carol sequence, “Joy|Willlams: solo. “The Angel's Meo- mmg:g‘?dvlm“efln‘;":g;’;h prayee ithe | e B‘;,‘\L\Y..;;‘;’ gm-,;e;;;gwmg ’;{:&‘Tf S A o CAngs | munion, “Jesu Redemptor Omnium|(Tachaikowsky): =Christmas Pastor-| e, o'";rolude, " “The ‘Holy Nighe:|Fils Our Tsmost Hearts Today” | soge (Do e and Fo Stlli with |from “The Messiah” Handel: Psalter. | (HandeD), and the senior cholr will ale” (Merkel); harp, violin and organ, “Holy Night” (Gruber); tenor solo, “The Christ Chila” (Whitney. “Gloria Tibi” (St. Cecelia-|anthem, “Adore and Be Still” with G s ulte Sion" (Hammereil), of "Glory"{ tenor | (B OrEn) o “Gratius Tibi” (St. Cecelia-|violin obligato (Gounod-Dressler), Mra. Garver, Miss Seibert, Mr. Callan, first special reading for Christmas,|give the cantata, “The Light of the page 79; “Gloria Patri,” choir and| World” (Holton). For the c ntata congregation; Scripture lesson, Isaiah | Herbert F. Keyser will preside at the From the Realms B O e NIZE: anthem, | Mr. Gauges and choir; postlude, “The or| (Dudley Buck); i‘ntrglt anthem, “We Have Seen His Star” (Clare); com- hymn, “Angels from the|the choir; solo, “The Angel's Song" linger); hymn, “Holy Night”; A = “Festival Ma munion service (Tours); offertory an- (Stickles), Miss Elizabeth Main; “Blessed Holy Nignt.” soprano and | Holy Night” (D. Buck), instrumental | Coomby); postiude, “Festival March,"| ¢y em The Birth of Christ” (J. Sebas- athema]iH X SRy et : |12th; oftertory, “Sing, O Sing, This|organ and Miss Vera Ellet at the Holy Night*lin C (Calkin). tian = Matthews); “Noel,” postlude ‘Sunsum ' chorus for women's voices, ~Whenlp 'l 35 Y Rogers; Hymn 113; ! piano. - She rd); .. | mass ,at_10:30 a.m. N o e e er, a7~ | (Adam Buck), “Adeste Fidells” (N Adlam); “Sanctus” the Christmas Bells Are Ringing” celia-Gounod); “Benedictus qui | (Franz Abt); solo, “Hallelujah! Christ (Guilmant). sermon, “A Glorious Announcement.’ prano; Mrs. B. K. Bowsher, alto; W., vello), “O Jesu Redemptor Omnium F—— : 5 ;| the minister; Hymn 112; benediction, Georgetown. o . Y Giorga), and “Exulta Sion” (Ham-| | (St. Cecelia-Adlam); “Agnus|is Born’ % (Bischoff), Mrs._Trotter; d = SN pon, e T e emente By horus, | merell)s boneglction,” 'O S;lut'-mi. Ohrtat. (St Cocelia Adlams T “Gloris. | snthem, “Benold,"T bring You Good |e, migleiel, postiude Sy Lan| rhe mustc program at Georgeiown L : : “Tantu 3 - | E: (St 5 T eN i Geibel), - 3 B st. resbyter - MrsC H. Ciyde Grimes, organist and JAL Gumprécht); “Tantum | | The ehoir of Christ Church, George- | Excelsis” (St. Cecelia-Adiam): “Nunc Elens, 8 Presbyterian Church tomorrow sorn director. Ergo, town, under direction of-Mis$ Beatrice | Dimittis,” chant No. 227 (Medley); re- herds in the Field,” Malling: Christ- | 0% fOURWEC O o Evening— es” (A. Gumprecht). Personnel | Firat. Prai Goodwin, with Miss Lucy Paul at the | cessional, “Once in Royal David's Petworth. e . 2 I i Calvary. of the chr{r-——ssom‘nnfi: 'wm} xffl‘h"‘ Flera mgm Kog;r. :l:lt'oliz g‘f’:'irl: organ, wl;} -mg!ufi tolal.lnw}l(n‘ garm» City” (Gauntlett); postlude, selected. | At the Petworth Methodist Episco-|ine" g;’;g:“- ‘..l‘.‘,',:‘fi':‘“r;"';‘,;"f’l‘mh;b;.‘. :‘é‘:&?{.‘,‘;af“‘.o‘é‘“fi"u‘.‘.‘. a _ht;l‘x'\’ E™ L e virgleh | SRnrcloLIChEINE e BellaAnd LEIng e e e Ao oo ¢ h Charles E. Wire will b Ito sl Upon the | (N oldEe), o 3 The musical program at Calvary hardt, Miss Virgli G A.l Champlain streets, will sing Sunday |sional, “Christians, Awake” (Wain- Good Shepherd. pal Churc re e ;:&%; :o c!f'e :;}," "]'-tw (i‘?l:e sng‘;,‘,‘"d ;;’.':s' K,::;e; ,‘,f‘é'; :[r':‘llt‘ol;‘b-y; gx,(f;,clf-(i wi t), “Venite in A” , “Te director of chorus and Mrs. John Mil- D:I‘f:l)a E”?Bnmhe‘hg,ngfiguuy' At the Church of the Good Shep-|ton Sylvester organist. The morning =) A Butls (Tours); introit, “It Came Upon the|herd, 6th street, betwesn H and I|service program includes: Organ pre-|-There's a Song in the Alr Lewis, precentor; T. Carlisle Crump, Midnight Clear” (Willis); hymn, |, rheas * lude, “Gesu Bambino” (Yon); recita-|Solo and quartet, “O Holy Night.”}C, qanist. the Sing* | 2° t, the. Christmas music willlsive’ana chorus, “There Were Shep.|Adam, arranged by Mrs. Bylvester: Herald Angels ng n ; 5 | ~Pastoral Symphony,” ergan _from (Mendelssohn); “Gloria Lebi” (Ple-|be rendered by the vested choir of|herds—Glory to God in the Highest,’ L LIaERE ;p LR O First. 5 = ), S men and boys. The senior boys will| from “Messiah”; quartet, “Sing, O » “Tanctus” (S r)j.”m communion | ané junior boys at 8 o'clock on Christ-|organ postlude, “Sit Laus plena, sit v-e:t z Scr'l,ptura Tesson, Lulke 3:1-19; | ership of W. E. Cossing, Mrs. G. F- Baptist Church for Sunday, as ar-|Bods and Miss Margaret Stumph; al-| morning and evening, “There Were ranged by Louis A. Potter, jr., organ- | tos, Mrs. Gumprecht, Miss Margaret| ghepherds Abiding in the Field 3st. will be as follows: Morning service | Setbert, M! felen ' Behabets, Miss| Jonn B Scott. C. M. Ashton, organist, —Organ prelude, “Shepherds in_ the|Juanita Bode and Miss Mary Schlege * by Pl jeld” (Malling): anthem, “Brightest | tenos, Guida Callan and Thomas Da~(C, and Best” (Coombs); anthem, “Nasa- | vis; bassos, Joseph Gauges, Charles Teth” (Gounod); organ _postlude, | Goodchild and Cyril Hoerbelt. Or- |y ~ - “Hallalujah” (from the “Messiah”).|ganist and director, Armand Gume Tvening service—Organ prelude from | precht. s Watch Their Flocks by Night” and |,y “Night” (Adam). H. LeRoy “The Coming of the King" (Buck): s nyman, “Nuno Dimittis” (Vincent); re-|mas._ At 11 o'clock the music will| sonora” (Best). At the evening serv- s 3 e S Ttory ot Ehristmast i B s Faelan ome) i os | be: Processional, “Christians, Awake" | ico & number of Christmas carols, in. offertoryfqusste i lnbthaalionee fof e Chaitmas, A (Matthews); organ postlude, “Christ- Sacred . will be sustained by Miss Goodwin,| (John Wainwright); communion serv-|cluding “The Sleep of the Child m:!eds = D‘;"*“g“ ohorus, “The | morning: _“Slumbering in a Lowly m-uan«rch" (anr(;mnts).u‘ Th&l l:lo At'Sacred Heart Church the Christ- uartet is composed of Miss Gladys ight i1 b 7+ Brice, soprano: Mrs. William T. Reed, |8 music at midnight mase w 1ipe contralto; William Raymond, tenor, and |sung by the mixed choir, w! organ Mo MoRobert: Mrs. Robey, Mr.|ice (Illiffe); sermon; hymn, “O Come,|Jesus” (Gevaert) and “The Stars in St;m and Mr."lomcher. " All Ye Faithful,” from “Cantus Di-)Chorus Holy” (Schleider) will be ren- versi’; anthem, “Before the Heavens|dered by the full choir. The quartet Were Spread Abroad” (Horatio Park-| will sing “In the Silence of the Night’ S Taemd. Holy Schlledér; ad- | Manger” (Edwards), Mrs. Anderson. o e o Wingdom Made Visible,” | Miss Arnold and choir; “Jesus Is Born A A e e The minister: quartet, “O Come to My |a King” (Brown), Mrs. Richmond gy " . 1d, Mr. Power, Mr. Cossi Fred East, bass. and orchestra accompaniment, under|tnhe following program will be ren- Trinity. : “Nunc Dimittis,” chant; rece: nged by Dickinson) and “O,|Heart, Lord Jesus,” Ambrose; chorus, | Miss Arnold, Mr. wer, A o ertion of Miss Mary Louise Sul- | saceso ore are eed: | Jubliate,| The musical program for Trinity] Chanal. o Litla Town of Bathlenems | coran ey Heart. Lord Jesus” (Am.|“Silent Night”; benediction. and choir; Nasareth® (Gomnot), Mrs. Temple. livan. The program will be as fol. | Buck; offertory, “There Were SheD-|civic and Community Church: Mrs. |At 8 o'clock the music will be: Pro-|brose), and Miss Linda L. Berg will s S0 Cholrs organ Drelude: Tho program of music at Temple [lows: “Nazareth’ [Gounol); QUArl|herds Steane At b B e eDey | Holen Crouch, organist; quartst, Miss in Roval Davidsibe heird in “The Virgiws Lullaby” “Pastorale Symphony.” from “The RBaptist Church on Christmas will in- “Glory to God” (Diehlman anclent and modern. There will be 1lia: [agnifica and| (Buck). e organ nul Messiah” (Handel); organ postlude, from *“Th Messiah,” (Handel). Eveming, at o’coclk—Fifteen-minute o recital by l’r‘m G. F. Seh‘l,ltl;nl.:lo)y ight™" ((3!'\“!; Avenue “Mothedist Protestant Church | oy SFreasi, e s gr;:‘l::.u. -:t:':";.qgf.!’i':. collect hymn, “Si-|<Shepherds in the Field” (Mallin G bert, bass. - |lent Night"; sermon; hymn, “All My|“Postoral Symphony” from “The Mes. nl(h‘:'-nuurw. tonigh At the mid-| 7oort This Night Rejolces” (Parker):|siah,” and “Christmas March” (Mer Epiphuny. sung and the communion service by l.n‘::tem, "(BLeylmms I Brxn.gl- Yoluhoood kol)l. Gi';a qu‘alrmr. “n“'flufll.m Rew . James Freeman Wwill | Garret Tidings” nes); recessional hymn,|Paul G. Russell, soprano; s Lin DI - Tith the O ertory ANthem | iWhen Christ Was Born of Mary|L' Bers. contralto; ¥. Edmund Boyer, clude the anthem, “There Were Shep- |8ional. o " (Ha ; frerto erds (D, Buck): “Hark! What Mean | Third Mass' (Haydn): =of hose Holy Voices” (Neldlinger): so- | “Adeste Fideles” (Novello); rece: rano solo, “Night of Nights" (Van de [sional. “0 Holy Night" (Adames-Buck ). ater); baritone solo, “Christmas|BSolo will be sustained by Miss ) i Adaany. et Tor soprang nag | Mabel C. Latimer, soprano; Miss Hasel & chorus choir and solo quartet. North Carolina Avenue. The services at North Carolina : preach am. end 8 pm. he Ni X M “Glad Tldings of Great Joy I|Arth, ocontralto; James K. Youns. ac11 d 8 pam. at Epipl o Christm Free” The music at the 7 o'clook|tenor, and E. R. Ballinger, e e e atthe praver | o e of . e Bhip: g:flr‘ ethitney Coombsy. The ohots | tenor, and Lawsence K. Dowriey, bart- | any tomorrow, and there will be.spe- 3::'3'&‘ Monfl“’A‘::c"l‘:nu'é;'m‘: service will be congregational sing- and praise service at § o'clock a.m.|herds” (Colaf); “On the Coast, by re= s composed of Mrs. Otis D. Swett, so- | tone. ofal musio at both service. At 7:30 [ Realms ing of well known Christmas Dumbarton Avenue, “The First Christmas Gift” is the sub- |quest (Dudley Bu 0 Little ck); ject of the sermon, delivered by the|Town of Bethlehem” (Neldl pastor, Rev. P. W. Crosby. A Christ-|Mrs. Anderson and choir; “Away-in & mas cantata, “The Manger Prince,” | Manger,” *“Good Re- will be rendered by the choir in the|joice,” “The First Nowell” “S1- i Mrs. H. F. Aldrsldge, direct- | lent Night,” traditional carols, by the D. 8. of Glory”; Garrett's “Com. hymna. a.m. the full choir will render carols | munion Bervice,” “Adeste ""; of- | The Sunday school festivals' will de and there will be & celsbration of the | fartory i Figelen hol{ communion, Holy eommunion will be celebrated at the 11 o’clock service also. At 8 p.m. there is to be prano; Miss Nan Field, contraltoy Carl Keyser, tenor; Walter I. Smitn, ne. Mrs. Grace Dufour Brown 3 the organist and director. ‘Weat Washington. fertory anthem, “While Shepherds|held Tuesday and Thursday; ""‘.fl; m;h:'%nfi m“%'fl'a’ffifi"u“flmm' Watohed Their Flocks"; recessional,|mary school, at 7 o'clock on Tuesday,| ;" pumbarton. Avenue M. E. Church, :.I.'hynm‘ngt“l'y‘ mx“"': ..m’!;:?‘:gn:. :a and the upper school on Thursday. G. 1":"":' ,j'.‘},“‘-..d."’ og““t'.‘.f.?m;‘. v: at the Christmas piay at the service St. Stephen's. Solces, directed by W. T. Glover, ren o'clock service Christmas day. n ] ‘n.x cflu-ol aurvlo‘a'mv‘t::n' n-ro‘l’l’. Smart, Il:n— chair. - wyony | #0cient and modern, ung s 5 rano; Mrs. R. R. Grooms, contralto; d Stahl, with' Mrs. Emory H. Bogely at|gpal] Come a Star” (Harris). e B Pty Hevaninsrar e Advent. WiII be a8 follows: Communion serv- | follows: Part 1—The Promise: sella, bass. The program at New York Pres- — byterian Church is as follows: Choir. Miss Helen C. Howison, soprano; Miss jldred De Hart, eontrls‘ta' Martin The music for tha Christmas day|ice, 11 a.m.—Processional, “O Come,|Have Made a Covenant,” chorus services at the Church of the Advent|All Ye Faithful”; “Kyrie” (Gounod):| “Then Thf Spakest in Vision,’ M" will be as follows: Offertory, on Eng-| “Gloria Tibi” (Gounod); “Credo”|Tucker; 'he AI‘."d Shall Defend,’ lish setting of the five-part motet,| (Eyre); hymn, “O Little Town of|Mrs. McGowan; “The Spirit of the “Hodie Christus .Natus Hst” (Swee-|Bethlehem™; anthem, “Rejoice in the|Lord, Mrs. Trenis, Mrs.. !Iller. Mr. lnoh); “Ssuctus” in A flat (Gounod); " (Holltn: “Banctus” (Gonno‘d} Tucker and Leroy Birch; £_¥4 hty “ Part them, * Forth, > equs Heavenly Lisht (P} AN Satats, on S brom mass. in A minot| “Bensdictus Qui Venit (Eyre); “Ag:|Saivation” cho skl ¢ ¢ (cm"n'r"‘!’:’i.ug‘)l e soioe o sos| nue el (Hyte);, “Gloris in ‘Shepherds.” G - PR R R SR T B Fe e e R the organ, will be assisted with its Christmas music by Arsenio Ralon, _wiolinist; Claughton West, baritone, & d Miss Gertrude Misel, contralto. » Whe music for the day will be as fol- orning an 10 o'clock the rector. will conduct the monthly communicants’ meeting. The vnchdnl‘hg. l‘oirvl]cc wfl: bl-l oondncgg Saturday, nning @ pm., Dr. Freeman making the address. (LB b ARl bAoA L S, A LI LA 3 <