Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1926, Page 58

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SR b 002 813,973 81§ 875 G 812 Sy B8/ 81 91 81810, i The greatest spiritual song observance of Christmas Eve the _world has ever known will be hesed next Friday evening. Cities, towns, villages and hamlets—from Maine to the Rockies will echo a concert so beautiful in a chorus so mighty that it will go down in history as a wonderful occasion. une in on Station WRC At 10:30 Next Friday Evening ! __are located in the follow- %R. S. PARKES CADMAN, noted Brooklyn pastor, will open the exercises with an inspiring and appropriate ing cities: $ Christmas greeting. Following which the air will ring with the voices of a quartet of popular soloists and a Washington—WRC chorus of 50 choir singers, accompanied by an orchestra of stringed instruments. . New York, N. Y. ; . Portland, Me. gT intervals during the concert Dr. Cadman will speak briefly on the spirit of the occasion—and the event it cele- Worcester, Mass. : brates. As he announces the numbers in the musical p rogram you are invited to join in the singing of the familiar Providence, R. 1. 3 carols—led by the music on the air. Thus will a mightyschorus be formed. Buffalo, N. Y. i Philadelphia, Pa. ! Words and music of the Carol Concert will be found in the . Pittsburgh, Pa. : ’ Cleveland, Ohio H S . ° Detroit, Mich. i t t_ ) th . | ar Lvaro 0O0KI1€ 1 Chicago, Ill. ; The Foening Star. Davenport, lowa i —covering thousands of miles and cementing into R Next Friday Evening—December 24 Broadcast - Stations Participating gt pietichbd ] This Memorable National Carol Concert will continue until midnight—when the coming of Christmas Day will be hailed by the playing of chimes. To en fully—and to have a personal part in it—be sure to get a copy of the Booklet—with The Star, next Friday. Order the extra copies you may need at once—from your newsdealer 1 } BB 8 B B B BB B B B B e e The Program will be conducted by Dr. S. Parkes Cadman The music will be under the direction of Dr. Harry Rowe Shelly Dr. Cadman’s Quartet Composed of Rhea Massicotte, soprano Viola Laing, contralto Donal A. Fisher, tenor Virgil Holmes, bass and a chorus of fifty trained voices from his choir will put the carols on the air—to be taken up by everybody — every- where. | joy the concert P e B B B B B B B B B e e B B B e e o

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