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“PEACE ON EARTH, " GOOD WILL TO MEN” TO BE RULING MOTIF ndante_Can- The Christmas season, redolent of | for strings and organ, evergreens und bright with the | ";r)l‘:-_" 1_~\I{ls_svl-nvl|. sleaming redness of holly hcrrl.»s,‘mu;.;“(‘:”{'_:h‘fw has come again, and the Mspiring ' the ev message, “Peace on earth and good Robeso will to men.” as sung by the angels (TSanis ‘n the hills Mrs. How ago. may wel form th Miss Rie hoth son nd non 1o Farrar. tenor and Herma note of discord in the wor 1 From time immemorial music ha played an important part in the cere- the caro ilent 1onials hristmas, telling in! (old B criptural the siory of the birth German), eisis of the infant Savior brict s ory rem) and “Once in Royal David's City told T words ist, Luke in the gospel. s, be: “Calm on the Listening v as A.D. 137 it is said that the "¢ Mr. Kakle "0 Bishop of KRome ordered that the | (Adam). Mr. Farr: mn of the angels be sung in the of a K (N« heeping of the feast, S { Mr. Murray will pla through the ;| Magi Kings" (Dubois). come to be su churches on the country cteristic meti | lude. M Glory the Lord. suiartet feast, as IS shown i its musi jeith® (Handet) social custun Cradle” (Ne dlinger): The earlicst Virgin's Lulluby lieder,” s we in: offertory originated in Germany Henvens Ol (Butiard) nd_twelfth centuric the French term them, in e cleventh century and the carols, of Eng , the twelfth century. The | Church there will b { Inr service, whi 3 cinallyv ing dance. accom- | JGLE by singing, and the da BRI NinG a1 race the name. to the carol; by evening service heing replaced by a was accompanied, snd = service at 3:30 sth Sund nowill partie man, vi rorning will be the word camo irto use uages of western nd Engla held an 1 festivit own carols i of William | tencr: Job of the old m orte : Martyn, racle pla were performed | Fred East. itone, usually at The majority of L biass with Louis A. Potter, those now were transiated anist and director. will “Aderat n, from the L: are the old tra- ditional airs ! The beautiful custom of singing Christmas_carois in the sireets on ient the eve of the feast is beinz grad- 1ally revived, and last vear many | and quartet, my hearts were gladdened by sroups « e solo, X hath children and wdults who stoppe Water, Mr vith their tunefu ings be alielujah Cho wvery house where lizhts in the win- dows indicated the desire of the tesi-| dents to participate in this part phe Chr e haliay celebrarion Baptist Church will be rendered by a hristmas music may be s to b thorus choir of forty divided into three cl —music of | . Palmer, the community. mu of the home! sise Thompson, org at this mo and music of the church. Because « the essentially relizious v the feast, elaborate p ratic heen made for the musical por (Loret), Were epherds’ the services tOMOrrow an oD and hypercritical indeed must he the i s Price and stener who can tind for these jov- 3 ous and spiritual mes i S '-\lh*lh:\'. but prais cment, d Mrs. hards; “T7 o Strength” (Michel), At the First Congregaticnal Church the vested choir of sixty voices and “he quartet will assist | Edward Mue ler with the They will sing wnd the morn " I CH e are in norrow AL ta hers will comprise the prelude, hoir anthem, “Oh Come, AllL Yo Faith- | Frilt - (Gounod Westbroo rols by the hepherd fo it T and Sing the Stor (Mac o Gat “Holy Night"; (Shelley). with incidental solos b JMiss Wentworth and Goldie D, Hutch- ins; choir, “Hallelujah Chorus™ (Ha del): organ, “Rhapsodic on Christmas Chimes™ (Guilmant) Afternoon, 4:1 cliorus choir of si tet, composed of F (Harris), "0 (Adam-Buck), ngel ng” (Macfarlane) Lamb™ (Froelicl ), o'elock, the v £ Voices and i 1le Wenty ald Angels rth. | guintetfrom “Martha® soprano: Goldie D. Hultchins, con-iChorus m “The Me: ralt bert Parr, tenor, and £Sidel); organ postlude, hass, will render the | (<t the King,” by Dudley is one of the best Known tmas cantatas, being very ntaining a nur oming Buck. Th of the Chri musical and familiar choruses. The vested choir and quar render the cantata, “The Toly (Brewer), at the evening service. be- ginning at 8 ¢ cially appropr night afier ¢ Tiere W “Rlessed sounod), ‘h (Milier); evening, “Oh, L {tiruner), On Com 1" (Novello). The following Chr zrams will be gi Znt Coneresationul by the Mount Pl solo qugrtet, which is ¢ Frances. Scherger, sop Scanland, contralto; W, han, tenor, and Herman Fakler, bari- | tone, under the directicn of Norto M. JLittla, with Claude Robeson at the organ. At 4 o'clock. an hour b yer service, the usual Christn service will be given. wh- and the junior cheir v i am programs Tollow: Morning service — O Norris, “Pastorale” from o Helen (Guilmant) the Hishest tos, “Calm on the «Barker). Mr. Faklor: n, ton Now Go Even Unto Hethilohm™ Wallace Perry; man) elujah Choves” from “The Messiah” | (Handel): oran alt Bowen. M farch of the Vesper serv, from “Mass in B F tralto sol “The (Buck), Miss Scanland: Aseription” (Woodman) n_ post- lade, “Christmas Morning” (Maliing). The musical Baptist Chur in the Highest” charge of the musical services ati both Ingram Congresational Church and_Sixth Pr morrow. The morning _ser Congregational Church selections from ( cantata, “The In Brylawski, contralto Jullaby from this work Was Despised.” from “The Messiah. by Handel. Other soloists will Le Jirs, Charles Beall. sopra Johnson, hass, and Mr. Sy Yrogram as fol toral Symphon Jirs. McKee at the or “He Was Despised” (H . Flora Brylawskl: selections from “The In- carnation™ (Geibel): postlude, “Halle- lujah Chorus.” from “The Messiah® «Handel), Mrs. Mciee. The evening service will be in charge of the Sun ‘riumphal” (Burton). sbyterian Church to- i | i i Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee will have | i | | i sital 0 poan: (Wachs). Inzram will criptural texts will be eveni S o'clock. A\ feature church will be Thy servich will be “Hallelujah Chorus of the choir ard, sopranc contr M Charls T. Ferr cholr to sing at Sixth Presbyterian Marjorie Davis this church is as follows hatesening: Morning—Robert Ruckmann at the | 3 b, organ will render a few selections of yrano_solo, Incarnation” (Geib offertory solo, 1), Netta Crai jolce Great ,morning _service the relude in E Fla 2. Craig. Evening—Selections from Geibel's | (Harker); anthem, 'he Incarnation,” with solos by Mrs. ! (Tq Charles Beall, Lillian Karn, G. :\.!(' - Johnson, bass. and Mr. Swaif, tenor, | “Pastorale ith Mrs. McKee at the or offer: tory, “O Holy Night” (Adam): inci: dental solo by Mrs, Charles Beall. ent Noels”; anthem, zendered tomorrow at the Church of the Covenant. At the afternoon serv-{ At Hamline Methodist Church to- Clara Young is in charge of Harvey Murray, the Brown, soprano; Eleanor Kittridge. organist of the church. the mus'c will contralto; Clarence Lewis, tenor; W, Lo given by Mrs. Flora McGill Keefer, L. Schmucker, bass and precentor, contralto; Miss Elsa Raner, violinist, and Edith B. Athey, organist-and di- and Richard Lorleberg, violonceliist. rector, will rend rc;‘n’the morning the ristmas jce, beginning at 3:15 o'clock, which!morrow the quartet, The program follows: Organ Rge- organ _solos. lude: ‘cello solo “Berceuse” (Simon);! Virgin” (John Prindle Scott); con-|the evening servi Tidings” (John Prindle Scott): con- tralto solo, “There Were Shepherds”|consisting —of CHRISTMAS 0 o'clock for thirty he regular service. ning choir (100 voices), Claud 1. director; Harvey : Avenye Christian Church will be rc s 5 tnist ‘and the solo quartet, f Bethleham 2000 years posed of Miss Ruth Peter, soprano;j McLean, contralto: ""“’:‘Shurn contralto | < will render Christmas carols unm:(‘:flor' 1e of the best known sol will be “The First Noel jotf Paul C i Braithwait i Haynie, first bass, and B. A. Linebac! tof he service in the morninz will i the cvan- (Lawrenee). The solos rende i e dlinger), Miss Peter. v “The March of e regular service program, begin- & 2t N o'clock. follows: Or Murray: anthem, “And_the from “The Manger (Tours); sextet, anthem. Tamorrow at Calvary only one regu- h will take place in | h special music. the !service beginning promptly at md | night tomorrow. The mu: { Emilic Margaret White at the orkan {assisted by Lynch | The regular chair school and cou- | The Fesuiar CRALE nist, will a < servee, when ndered by a_ male qu the numbers | “Adeste Fideles,” opening anthem {Field” by i tha vocal numbers e Were “Holy Night, nged for baritone Sumner Salter . and rzan post- by Handcl, | s music at the Fifth lude the preluds Joy to the World” (Mason), (Foss). solo. nEels™ (Mendelssohn), 1 Jlfedes j candles placed in the windows and Jenes: “All Hail the Power of Jesus' - organ (Bridge). ning at 7 the service will take the form of “an evening with the choir” and the num- (Hgndel), (Gabriel arlane); “r at the River?” Voices™ the Story” ght, Silent Night” Yer the World in S o s wrk. Ten Thousand el S Toalie ot “I Love > 3 . “Chime, Ye Bells of T vy, “Holy Ni Tell “Glory to the ‘raise Ye (Lord” (Macfarlane), “Hark, the Her- ing” (adaptation of the the “Hallalujah “Christmas” The ineidental soloists of the even- nz will be Gladys Price. Mrs. Geyer, Irs. Windsor, Mrs. Redman, !Jones and Messrs. Ryan Il also be a congregational and James. thymn, { “Venite" Christmas | “Te Deum in F" The choir of Bethany Church will render its sic tomorrow. when the following numbers will be given: i Is He That Sing, Oh Hevens” (Tours), t, Whose Glory Fills the Holy Night” Al In conjunction with the choir music, | lehetn”; organ postiude, there will be the usual organ num- Prof. William Waldecker, the dental solos will ¥ dirs. Henry Barringer, prano, and Kdward Weber, tenor. «l of the Mrs. ~ [ braker, bass soloist; Harold Zimmer I 'man, Clifford Bailey, Willlam F Henry Bare (2IVin Young, Robert Huntington. ! Hilbert Gossage. i Keever, 'Milton Burroughs. i Irving., Lero¥ Poole, Charies {Jack Dav E. Vaughan. program_at the First | h _tomorrow will inelude th: organ * tmas Morn” (Scott): Thou That Telles; from *“The orzan postlude, vening- Twenty-minut carols intersp given by the; chorus and-solo quartet at.row and Monday at the morning serv- these will be sung around d Christmas_trees. The doors of the;(Spence); Christ v cl Ll D ) stmas carols by child- oncluded by the he personnel Mrs. Florence T lliam T. Reed, 1o; Arthur Chester es . Riddel organist. These services are under the direc rence Howard, in cnarge of the miusic department of the church. lighted . sist of the prelude, open at 1|“Hail the King, {mezzo-soprano,” L. M. Leisenrin The music tomorrow at A y school, thus yjethodist Church, uder direction of enabling a portion of this ‘church (eorge Harold Miller, with Miss L A at the organ in the Church, at which the program fof woarninz and Lewis Corning Atwater I be rendered by Mrs. e C. Deal, soprano; : Reuter Miller, contralto; music appropriate to the day; so- Backing, tenor, and George H. Miller, “He Comes,” from “The paritone, and will include at Richard P. - y (Read); anthem, from “The Messiah™ (Handel), Miss “Brightest and Best” (Coombs): trio. “alm- on the Listening Ear of Night” Sing, O Heaven" rs); organ postlude, “Alla Mar- (Hackett). Evening, organ solos, Faulkes), “Rhapsody og Breton_ Airs” (Saint-Saens) and “An- “There Were Shepherds” (Vincent): cantata, “The ¥ 5 {Holy Night” (Brewer); Special Christmas music _will be | jude, “Allegro” (Rogers). organ’ post- (Mailly), “Adeste Fidele Yiolln solo, “Ave Maria” (Schubert | ing; vocal selections from “The Christ Wilhelmj); contralto solo,” rec'tative|Child” (Hawley); organ postlude, and aria from “The Messiah” (Han-|Offertoire de Noel” (Thayer). del): conralto solo. “Behold! a Even'ng—Organ recital | tralto solo. “O Thou That Tells Good [ Magi” (Dubols); “Christmas"” n | Birth of Christ, Op 487) (Malling). ‘Shepherds TRE -EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER- 23, 1922. 'SPIRIT MARKS CHURCH MUSIC PROGRAMS ° East” and “Bethlehem”; presentation of pageant, “The Child of Prophecy,” w.th incidental music by quartet and participants, assisted by Orrin Wat- kin¥, violinist. The quartet of Douglas M. E. Chuzeh, under direction of Mrs. Cor- nelia Long Kinsclla. organist, wilt} sing Lansing’s cantata, “The Star Divine,” at tomorrow evening's serv- ice. In_ addi.ion the augmented chorus of thirty volces will sing old Christmas carols and the usual Christmas solos will be rendered by members of the quurtet. The quartet consists of Mrs. Nellie Sebastian Chalilet, soprano; Mrs. R. R. Groomes, contralto: Wilbur C. Fielder, tenor, and Douglas Shaver, bass. t the Vermont Christmas music dered tomorrow ainder direction of W E. Braithwai -, with J 5. Sparks at the organ. The choir conxists of two quartets and ge chorus the quar- tet of mixed volces consisting of Ruby Potter, sopran % ancis M. . Braithwait. nd Willard € Haynie, bari- and the male quartet, composed Ledig, first tenor: Mr. second tenor: Willard n, second bass. The musical portions Shin (Maker); soprano, Newborn King” - (L’Espoir); male quartet, “O Little Town of Bethlehem” (Parks): evening service, contralto solo. “Night of Nights” (Van de Water); chorus, “It Came Upon the Midnight Clear” “Calm on the Listen ar of Night” (Parks); baritone, Birthday of a King” (Neld-; two carcls, “O Babe ir nger Lying” and “Darkness Fell on the W y Larth” (Barnby). In accordance with a custom of six years the Church of the rnation will celebrate the feast of Christmas with a festival choral is under direction of Mrs. Henry White, with uquer. violin's ill be augmentc L Wielder, Lucy ! and Wilbur . Durweody Higgin | Ficlder, all former sololsts in this {choir. The choir, & {of the church, will sing old thered in the r. traditional carols, preceding the service. Tha processional will be here Were Shepherds AAbiding in the ncent; ‘ommunicn Service _in F* (Berthold ~Tours), . hymn, “Dh. Little Town of Bethle-! hem: offertory solo. “Cantique de Noel” (Adolphe Adam), sung by Mildred Maxwell Smith with vialin obligato by Lynch Luquer; caroi. (01d German). with carol, “Venite Adoremus, and recessional hymn. ‘Hask. the Herald Angels Sing” by Mendelssohn. The incidental *solos the Tours service will be sustained Mildred Maxwell Smith, Pay Jack- | man, Wilbur C. Fielder and G. A Johnson. The cheir of the Church of the As- cension, Massachusetts avenue at12th street northwest. will render an oid | { English carol service, with orchestral accompaniment, at 9 o'clock Christ- mas cve. In conformity with medfeval cu tom, the church will be lighted by Carols to be sung ar deste Fideles” “Christmas Morn,~: “Good King Wenceslas™” “The Flrst Noel, d Rest You. Merry Gentle- men” “0 Little Town of Rethleh- The offertory number will be “an- tique de Noel” (“O Holy Nigh Adams. for tenor. After benediction the quartet, com- nosed of Aileen M. Burns, sopran ulia C. Gray, contralto: Georze Bayliss, tenor and Lawrence 1. Mur- ray. basso, will sing, unaccompanied “Silent Night.” Mr. John B. Wilson will direct the orchestra, composed of first and sec- ond violins, bass viol, flute, clarinet, cello and harp. The church doors will be opened to the public at 8 p.m. . All seats are free, At St. John's Episcopal Church Gedrgetown, the Rev. John S. Moses rector. the principal musical service “or the Christmas season will be Mon- day morning at 11 o'clock. George | Daland, the organist and choirmaster, hns prepared the following tausical program, which will be rendered by rCgsegted choir of thirty men an oy, Organ prelude, “Chorus of Shep- herds' (Lemmens); _processional ‘0 Come. Ali Ye Faithful and “Gloria Patri” (Poole (Schilling), “Ben chanc “Angels. from the Realms of “Communion Service in F” (Stainer): offertory carol, “Bethlehem” (Lucius Hopkins Miller): “Gloria in Excel- sis” (Ol Chant); carol, to be sung kneeling, “Silent Night, Holy Night" recessional, “O, Little Town of Beth- ‘Tollite Hos- tlas,” from the oratorio of “Noel.” (Saint-Sasens). ‘The members of the choir are: Les- ter Buckley. soprano soloist; Walter S. Frick. tenor soloist; G. G. Stone- ayne. Harvey Carlson, George Wilkinson, dmond Gray. Har- ry Gray. Robert Moore, Jo. Andrew Conlyn, William Conlyn, Lawrence Fisher, Harry Fisher aud son, sopranos: Robert I’oore and Robert Wagnell, altos; | John W. Chambers. tenor: Herbert A. Clark, Raymond Elliot and Th McKeever, basses. : R The choir of Keller Memorial Lutheran Church, Warren Seltzer, director; Lillian Ines, organist, s sisted by Gertru Lyons, soprano. will render the Christmas mu: at the service tomorrow morning, when Mrs. Lyons will sing ‘“‘Holy Night,” by Adam, and the incidental solos in anthem “O, Little Town of - hem,” by Ashmall. el Christmas music at Luther Plac Memorial Church will be sung tomore 11 o'clock. The program will con- irand Chocur” en of the Sunda; hepherd's Pipes school; offertory, (Harris); anthem, (Bartlett); inc dental trio by Miss Eva Bright, tenor, and E. J. Stenson, bariton. postlude, “Chorus of & (Lemmens). Shpneres Special evening musical serv oclock. Prelude, " “Pastoral " Som. | phony” (Handel); anthem, “Behold, We Bring You Glad Tidings” (Geib.l solo, “The Night 1s Very stil (Barnes), Miss Eva Bright, mezzo- soprano; ‘duet, “Christmas” (Shelley), Miss Eva Bright, mezzo-soprano, and L. M. Leisenring, tenor; offertory, “Air" (Handel); anthem, “Hark, What Means . Those Heavenly Volces?" (Stair),” incidental solo and trio by Miss Bright, Mr. Leisenring and Mr. Stenson; soio, “The Day of Libera™ tiont (Wachnmeister), 'E. J. Stenson, aritone; postlude, “Halleluja Chorus” * (Handel). s At.the early morning sesvice, at 7 o'clock, there will be Christmas carols,” sung by the choir, and the anthem, “To Victory” (Neidiinger). The Ghristmas musical program will be rendered at the Trinity Englis! Lutheran Church Christmas mornin, at 6:30 o'clock. The program will include, organ prelude, “Silver Trum- pets (Heller); anthem, “Angels We Have Heard on High” (Heinz); Christ- mas carols, “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing,” “Angels From the Realms of Glory,” “Come Hjther Ye :¥aithful” and “Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty anthem, “There Were Shep- herds” (Judson); trio, “Silent Night, Holy Night,” arranged by R. D. D britzach for cello, violin and orga organ postlude, “Joyful Sounds’ (Seidts). John S. Thiemeyer, organ- ist and choirdirector, will be assisted by Mrs. F. Berwich, R. C. Master, violinist, and Louis Bradfors, cellist. At Epiphany Lutheran Church_ the vested choir, under direction of Mi; Jobn Prindle Scott); offertery, trio Field,” “Three Wise Mcn-From the|Edith Stowell, with Mrs. L B. Dodson, - 3 . - 2 Angelina Ciffo and Mrs. Frowart; s0- prano solo, “Et in Spiritum, lina Ciffo; Angelina Ciff and Ethel Oriani; alto Mary Lozupone; organist, will render special music at | Solennelle,”” by Gounod. both the 11 o'clock and the 8 o'clock | services. In the morning the follow- i Jackson Shore, soprano; Mies Gludys, ing numbers will be give: Sing This “Nazareth" dental solos will be sung by Master “Qui Cum tenor, and John H. Marville, bass. At the Epiphany Chapel, Christmas eve, will be held the annual midnight Christmas celebration, preceded by a half-hour carol choir at 11:30 p.m., when the tradi- tional carols of the old countries will assisted by string “Benedi -tus,” “Agnus Def" Salvatore Cartu and (CITY CHOIRS TO SING CAROLS AND NOELS - - AS IN DAYS OF YORE “There Were Shepherds Abiding” (Vincent). At the “The Song of the tenor solo, ovening service, (Dressler); “Night of Night “Dona_Nobis,” tory, “O Mira Nox, Angélina Ciffo; offer- and processional, Eugenia L. organist and director. " (Van der Water); by the boy Shepherds’ The Incidental solos will be sung by Miss Edith Stowell, so- The musical program at midnight mass at St. Mary's Catholic The following music has been pre- Googins, organist tralto; Arthur Jett, tenor, and t On’ Christmas morning at the 7 o’clock matin serv- Mr. Stowell will sing pared by Charles F. and choir master (Borowski) (traditional), (Mascagni); offertory anthem ark Andrews) »d Incarnate® Pontificale™ nt Night, H eidlinger's omposed 1n of the Ble At the Church of Our Father (Uni- the quartet, under direc- Dorothy Houchen Bax- tion of Mrs. (Hemmercll); communion, Al Souls' Church School will sing traditional row morning, mecting at h's Theater, The music is und “Blessed Is He That Cometh” (Ge.bel), @ tenor solo, nd Mrs, Baxter will s festivities at irfstmas Mor, ‘0 Holy Night olos will be sing by Mrs. John | Dorothy Smith, so- (Barrett); atter (Adam-Buck). reth” (Gounod), with a speciul serv- ice of combined Bibi | gregation ut entitled “Prophe stor will pr anger Babe Silent Night” und At 8 o'clock there wiil b in B. P. K. rver and Miss (Gaul) for prelud: and “Hosannah” { (Wachs) for postiude. feature of the service wHi be Maj. , Charles Trowbridsg | 1an, tenor, and Joseph Gauges and J. Barnholt, bassos. 10:30 o'clock mass Christ- | mas morni Tonmorrow morning's service at the ring for Friend- special Christmas of ship House, in the form of fruits, pro- visions, books, tc will take the form of service, at which M.ss white gift"” Esther Melick, a Christmas u Tomorrow evening the choir {will present the cantata, “The I which &he incidental solos w.ll’ be sustained by Miss Me- . soprano: Miss Olga Melick, con- lto; Glenn Dorsey and Ross Oliver, and T. W. Miller, bas I be at the organ. {morrow there will be an early morn- which M.ss Melick The Birthday of a King.” vs and clot. (Adam-Buc ple’s Society and the congregation The choir of St. Andrew’s Episcopal the following progra Bring You (Hammerell), “Ad Regem al Light," rite Allen ¥ attractive program lms of Glory.” the benediction, (Duthier) and Personnel of St soprano duet, Miss Eright “O Salutaris commiuion to presentin, of Bethlehem' by Hurker, there wili N Gilligan w! Those Holy Voices f Liberation™ 30 0 trombor Christmas c. Blahorate programs have been and choir director of the Ninth Sireet “hristmas carols carols and hymns they will afters huffet supper 4 be entert iso dear to the he Lord Is My Strength” (Thayer dental solos by R. V. Riggles soprano solo, here Were Shepherds” (John Prind Mace Lnglish, Tomorrow evening the choir e supplemented by rehestra and Ross. accompar il include lent Night,” arranged At the Church of the Transfig tion 100 children will sing 8id R in procession with DEht-{opielecy LOMOTTOW €V be decorated and during the elibo zram traditional songs ang by the double qua church by the ndles hung in t land scattered thr decorations. Were Shepherds”’ (Dudley Huck) and = musical pre the church A Christmas O Heavens” light of the hWindows « holly and | Christmas music to- morning wiil ‘Shepherds’ Song” (Mc (Suppe) and * (Kretschmer), the orchestra orchestral accompan 1 _Bring You “The Birthday (Neidlinger), “Sound the Harps of Heaven" and “The Everlast- ing Light” F duartet consists of Mrs. Otis D. Swett. Carl B. Ke anthems with i Ban prelude, er, tenor, and Claughton Grace Dufour Brown organist and director. (Churchill), Yo a King” (Neid- s Mary Stevens s Grace Brown «nd “The B rthda linger): solos Henry Kruger and M “Adoration’ ranged the progi to the carols, Music at the Secuad Baptist Church in the morn-| Christmas anthems (Bradshaw Praise Ye olomon, Mis els From the R Estelle Wild and The following program of Cliristmas music for Tri 10 O'er a Cradle Low” (Marzo), and “Angels From the { Realms of Glory. water), R. D, {and Tours' “Meditation s (Massenet), Walter C. no solo, “Bethlehem” (Coombs). Svening—-0 Lit- “Christmas Fantas arranged by Redling; | “There Were | R Steinbrenner contriitos | £ saxon and Wil | Walter P a Christmas arranged by | in four scenes, Miss Von Zelle Murphy, with the fol- lowing male quartet: A. L. Bowman. { Lowe, organist (Cruickshank) of Soreenfrei “Bethlehem postlude, “Bethleh: parts wili be E. V. O'Bricn, so-| Lancaster, The Christmas mus< | Tnitarian o'elock Sunday morr {Grover will be the accompanist. Wright, bass, with' Mrs. il. C. Grimes program at Waugh Methodist_Church, under direction of will be given o'clock and The Christma Helen Crouch, organist and di- Ralph Wayland at of Immanuel appropriate | William G. { tomorrow The choir of the Church of the As-i ill render sp evening at will comprise the anthems, with Lewis At | Waller. violin t both gervices 1o- {4t the piano. At the morning serviee the | ojyude the sapran. numbers will consist of the Shepherds™ Christmas music “Angels from night Clear” (Vincent) | colos with obl A.{ (Adam) and * tched Thelr Floc otier taking Ui McLean wiil tenor solo. a contraltd Were Shepherds (Gounod), Mr. Rethlehem, and Lawrenc Church an elahorate Christm; ce has bn ! of Mirs Lucy H. wusical director; “Three-Foid | take the inciden Dickinson is < B. H. Smort ‘yboth and Mrs. El t and dircetor. (Neukomm); The choir of the Third Baptist Mendelssohn). (Mendelssohn) the following Church will Christmas musical program at the ock service under directorship of . tenor_and_di- W. W. Keeler and F. W. Schaf- and Miss Grace Peters, or- the numbers will be the solo. * The program for the midnight m: at the Shrinesof the Sacred as follows: Organ pr Heart will be Organ selection, At the 'Chureh of the Advent the! | offertory selection tomorrow morhing 1 st; vocal solos by Mis: (contralto), | Shepherds (G incidental solos sung by Janette Scott. soprano and Clifton | | B. Breck, tenor; | dictus in B Flat | R. Monroe, organist and director. 'n (mezzo-soprano " and “Aznus (Haydn), #ud " (Adum-Buck). Silent Night Miss Paul will p anctus in A, (Gounod), with John | and Frank string quartet. n accompanying. | dents of the Columbia Con: | contralto; ,and Lawrence | christmas muste { morrow morning. 'Te Deum” (Stainer), “Jubilate’ liams), “Adeste Fidelis . B Stuttgart), dictus in F” (Lemare); introit hymn. | fertory anthem, low mass at 11 aGe “Christmas Pas “Gloria." from Praise the Lor “Gloria Tibi' “Cantique de Noel” omposed of Mrs. Miss Hizel necbaker, tenol At the Westminster Memorial Pr. Church_ tomorrow commencing Endeavor Society school will co-operate with the con- a gift service, of Christmas “Hallelujah Nunc Dimittis” (Atkinson), and Sunday | The program of Curistm !the midnizht mass Chr At Emmanuel P. E. Church, Anacos- tia, the Christmas music will be ren dered tomorrow evening and Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and will be un- der the direction of W. Arthur Storm, | with Fulton B. Karr at the organ. program this evening, at 8 o'clock. will irclude “Magnificat (Russell), “Oh, Little Town ! Bethiehem" clude. Before the processional, (traditional al program will be rendered Misses Parker, ephenson, Mrs. M ud Saniey lepue, w | Frank Byram, organist and director. i in Honor of the Blessed Edmonds Tozer): offerio Mira_ Nox" Bened ctus’ (Gabriel); anthem, | The music of the Br Church tomortow okland Baptist F.ocks by r.,\'l ht” rd on Hizh” (oid ¢ ! pranos—Misses Shine, for Thy Liglit Is Com: ns, Beatrice Deed i Marion Coll (old chant): an_ selection, hristmas Oratorlo,” IH. Primm. tenor, and Isa will render for the first time in Wash- Mary Smith. Luc 10rd, bass, Chase and Mrs | Altos—Misscs 1 Fleming. F from “Christmas Oratorio, s.” by Wilson, with uf, dircctor, at the inces Hervey, An nihan, Agnes O'Neal und Mrs. Edwa AL St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 23d shington Cirele, Christmas musical program, undeér di- Leech, organist, clude at the midnight celebra- 11:15 pm. All Ye Faithful™; here Were Shep- mmunion in E Flat Major” (Eyre), O Little Town of Bethlehen ner), “Sng, O Heavens” (Gaul), eht” (Gruber) and “Hark! the (Mendelssohn).. ! Ducey, Harry O'Neill and A. Hawilton Bassos—Mes: Iironson Logan vested choir of t ized by Liza L Ducey, John P. « A 2 ction of John George Klein, with Mrs. Klein The music introit anthem, Edna Hill tained by Christmas music Avenue Presbyterian Church will be sung at both services tomorrow. ections will be presented by Miss Helen Howison, soprano; Mrs. W. R. clergy from at the New Angels Sing” At the Christmas mornin, o'clock the nite in F Major in B Flat Majo! introit anthem, Song” (Reimann) Communion in t midnight to atholic Church Monastery. program w (Atkinson), “Te (Stanford). hepherds’ Christmas “Office of the Holy Flat Major” (Eyre), here Were Shepherds” (Vincent) and Dimittis in F Majo: Harry M. Forker, bass; R. A. Jonscher, tenor. and Masters Warner Collier, George Simmons and Richard Turner, sopranos, will be heard in the solo work. On the Sunday evening after Christ- mas, December. 31, at 8 o'clock choir will sing several old traditional carols and anthems, time the lights in the church will be All are cordially in- of mixed voices, with a solo quariet Kenna at_the orean “0 Hoty Night” Elsa Louise R. Hamill, organist and direc.or. the preluc violinist, and W. and Francis J. rrer at the organ. will be sung preced- ing the mass and “Adeste Fidelis® {during the offertor: ibe accompanied b: from the Interior Départment. i Mrs. Albert J “0 Holy Mighv (Cayliere): “Adeste Fidelis “Nazareth” and organ: anihem, “Sing, O Sing This The choir will e oo oveaf{ ‘A Christmas Carol (Kramer); of- Mrs. Harry Fsward Fitzhugh. sop: (Schubert-Withelm); “Concerto” for_violin and organ. Evening, o1gan solos, “Jesu ‘Bambino" ‘Calm on the Listening Ear of | Mueller, vellist: Preston Haynes. tenor and John Russel Mason, ¢ Georgetown, the musical program for the midnight mass Chrisunas eve Wil “Second Mass"; by Adams, Herbert Wells, The choir will be accom ipanied by an orchestra directed by Herman Rakeman. be Lucy Dickinson Marx, during which Home for O ‘consist of (Stouzhton): “Hail the King’ extinguished. “Adeste Fidelis.” by : of George The Holy Night” (Joh esented b (Bartlett); bass solo, “The New Born King” (L'Espoir); an- them. “O Little Town of Bethlehem™ organ postlude, “March i Morning service (11 o'clock)—The | gan prelude, Improvis mas Carols, Chimes: tenor solo, The Christmas program of music at| Paul's Episcopal Church (Rock creek parish) will be rendered Christ- mas day and will include (Anglican chant); Flat” (W. Berwald); “Shepherd’s’ trian folksong, 1810), arranged from Heinrich Reimann, by Clarence Dick- inson; service of the holy communion in the key of G major (Thomas Mor- offertory anthem, Bells” (Stevenson). The usual Christ- mas hymns will be sung and the per- sonnel of the choir is as Henry H. Freeman, organist and choir director; Mrs. Edward R. Witman, so- prano; Mrs. Jack C. Ward, soprano: i Miss Dorothy Jackson, soprano; Miss {Thelma Smith,’ contraito; Mrs. James K. Kerr, contralto; John H. Switzer, tenor; Horace A. Lake, bass, and John M. Jones, bass. The vested choir of St. Episcopal Church, under direction of Norman Taylor, render a special program-of music Christmas morning at 10:30 o'clock, which will include a pastoral anthem. “There Were Shepherds,” Nevin; “There Shall Come a Star,” by and_a beautifu! communion service in E flat, “Missa by Francois B. Cramer; also the “Sanctus” from the ‘Messe Chureh tomorrow. and the soloists The program will (Neidlinger of the Magi' 1 carols will “Te Deum in B/ ‘Jubilate Deo, in introit anthem, Bronson Howard, tenor, and S. Theo- i dore Howard, bass. The music® at the midnight mass Christmas eve at St. Aloysius' Church will be rendered by the male choir, under direction of Glenn Ashley, or- ganist, and will include “Hark, the Herald. Angels Sing” (Mendelssohn), Chase Presbyterian be | offertory, “Christmas ) guerite Petit, soprano, and Conrad'March” (Merkel). Evening (S o' e song service will b Young, baritone, will be the soloists, | Organ Elizabeth Gardner Coomb: will play as prelude “The Pastoral: violin, c Symphony, from “The Messiah, d ! “My Heart Ever Faithful,” by Bach,crgan for the offertory. i and organ: “Christmas (17 Espoir) - wasical service. h"' (Hande!). ! from “the Messi The musical Baptist Church tomorro: (Falso Bordoni); “Kyrie” and “Glo: “Sacred Heart The quartet at the Western Presby- under direction of sist, in the mo George F. Ross, organist, will render | prelude, i the following music tomorrow: ing—Prelude, “Christmas Carols” (ar- | ranged for organ by Ross); anthem, | Little Town of Bethlehem” (Neid- 1 i i | ! i 3 terian Church, mas Morn” Heart Mass” (Gounod); * and “Agnus Dei,” from “St. Cecekhi “O Holy Night' and recessional, “O Blessed Babe” (Ashley). (Schnecker) ; That Tellest “The Messiah (Mendelssobn), Evening—Twenty-minute organ re- anthem, Sing, O Noel” ‘arr, Shelley) and organ postlude, (Faulkes). violinist, will Shepherds” (Scott) Miss Lil'a Smithson: “Hym of the Ages ‘Christmas March'’ ng—Miss Helen Dodge, se the assisting artist and the selec- Organ and violin, (Wagner) and Rosary Church will begin with a so: emn high mass at midnight Christ mas eve, The musical program be as follows: 1 organist, will Christmas carols, scriptural texts, will be given by evening chorus and solo quartet at 8 o'clock. A teature will be that these will be eung around lizhted Christm The doors of the church will ions as follow: Evening _Star’ (Saint-Saens story of Bethlehem® Processional, unday school Christma held Sundx o'clock under the d On Thtirsday ey Leonard’s “Third Mass in t pence); offer- tino and Tergs: “Gratias.” Al prano ang alto, W Christmas (Continued on Ninth age.) \Adams) with viol and violin, obligato; organ The Chorus.” cémpieted b, duet for su- The personnel of the choir Nativitatis,’