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— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON I_) .. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1927 ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS CAROLS tant lands hy the star of Bethlehem, | Luey 1. Hopkins, Mrs. Frank ) Chureh tomorrow the hringing symbolic glfts of gold, franke | enlf, Sara V. Neifert and He St quartet under the direction incense and myrrh, gave ample op- [ Molinen. of Helen Murray, organist, will pre- i * maore popular in Belgium, France and | and Mrs. George W, Black, Frank J.| The soloists will he Katherine Germany than in Enzland for some | Metealf, M W Mrs. Lo W, Smead, | Wright, soprano; Harry G, Snell, M reagon. Tn the British Musoam fhero | ifomer Smith, Mr. and Mre, Waller . [ tennrs Joan Rtameny, contralto, and A Copyright. 1927 by J. B Lippencott Co em f'o g G ld R 1 I = | 5. however, a twelfth century manu- [ Studditord and Walter 8, Studdiford. |G, Ridgway Taylor, bass, er o < an15t5 L clates Inter seript containing a mystery of the | Walter 19, Studdiford is divector and | At the evening servica the choir Protheio. marcis . Jin throat, her eyes dark in a white face. | this time, please: T don't touch sugar H. {Y 1 (1 M ThieodRinie, o Chmmictirs Inelnd | John Wilkon - organist will_sing many of the old Christmas e i i i sy bt il e sl ot i plnds ol e - ing Herod, seribes, shepherds and an- Jls and Miss Wright will «ing Van elem was In_love withy Jinvs cousim,. dack | SOPIS DINE S B apeal ] “Look " aal R “ " estmg 1story o uletide USlc' wels, as well as the three Kings, € At the morning service tomorrow i Der Water's “Night of Nights." AR C s et e ae e aakiie. ) - {; he a Y:',‘-"rym.d“ Erieditonoe o] ,-p,"‘“'{f ',’,','," i G L d par. Melehoir .nn: "fl:'h 'h. At the | q 41 o'elock at Brookland Methodist [ The composer of the cantata is an and ehort time Inter th were | ‘M_ '”' ‘,“” i it e ‘\,u‘ i ‘;’r |""4r i presentation in the church the magi ( 3piscopal Chureh the choir, under [ Amevican who is actively engaged in Missing i the wimn Sorpw | XaatiTEAlllsev guks uptoo | Somhy sipped ner tea, Refers to egen were represented by euriously appar- [ john 0, Thomas, organist and choir- | organ work in. Richmond, Va., and ' wits i e 0 L L e NI el R L i L L eled singers, each coming from a dif- |, . with Thelma Mills Rector as [ who deserves great credit for the ! owheh it Ghbatenbdo L ia L ¥ ferent part of the church (to signi <oprano soloist, will present: beauty of this work. 7 i or e TIRAE o W Backs R | Santy Sevil o Bov tmas carol ve mever been boar's head is hrought in on a chavger, | their world wide nationality) and metf g e, i WAlg 1 = 3. | Pt b b J 3 &0 widel i thiy | And the story of this quatat ezl in the middle before the high attar, | &0, AR® ARSI o At the Fourth Preshyterian Church | one of ) Ts that it? 1t's a funay world, jsn't My dear Evelyn, I'm telling you. > Widely sung in this country as they | 4, 0 "0 ibon o time 2 student of | where they sang their carols and of-| (" the Christmas music tomorrow will [ | Tt came” about [ike"this Mt Manming. | it, dear? 1 expect you eried SOUF| Aa [ eaid 1o Cotty, “What are words? will be sung tonight and tomorrow. | (uian's Callese was swalking in the | fered their gifts of gold, frankincense p ANGQeny ¢ . o be presented by Hazel Adair, organist, | after i i “ireme” tma o Wl eves ont for him ten vears ago I They merely serve to conceal thought. ccording to indications. An unusmally | country near Oxford, studving his - and myirh to svmbolize the Kingship, fmusal nmbere wi and wion Hammer, tenor soloist, | nizht, ‘needs heln fo remove a storm-feled | Know 1 did for Jack. And no well, | [ forget » that guotation con well prepared paper on the subject of | Ar she said “Yes, but what did she Mle, when a wild boar rushed [ worship and - sufferings of - Chr »-;_m;:;uwurl‘gri:l.l i assisted by the guest sololsts, William | e from, the rond, amd obtaina it fram 8 | there it js, we don't want ‘em. . but ot alw strikes me as #0 % Suddenly” out (he forest and at-|One of the three kings was alwi plto:sehaiedl o wtelmann, violinist, and Gretchen | Oh," eaid Evels don'tt How|rde. Cotty agreed with me: As hé the origin of these carvols was vead fioned him ot knowing what else | represented as a negro. AL Calvary M. E. Church, Fifteenth | Hood, soprano. oA - n yon? ald to Tom 2 myzelf, “This Palliser Tecently at 4 meeting of the Organists’ 1o o, the Sudcn prompy crammed | quaint coonanios in 6o | and Coliimbia v northwest, | AU am. the misie wil be; \\'::_I there it #aid Mis Paill-| woman ohvi has something (0 3 S o | the volume down the throat of the |neetion w coming o § special music at bo @l o | Prelude, Joration : e composed DY Can e get $rOM | conesa (‘\»um of Washington by Mus. Johnj, 0 TGS s saved. his own lfe, | stll exist in Germany and in "IM”WH||1-!|‘]-\\' \:m"ly:- ‘y.-nl«'-nhhgl1?..-“f]u- n'»| % SIEEan atdvio It ey e agolL Saniad s b : # BIE R EIRN Milton Syivester, a member of that | ool (00l adition savs, the boar's | and in the mountains of ' IR Harp Sonrant ".'“H_; SR rsolo, smd ks o voung chap to go about with organization. As a result of the in-|head has heen served at Queen's Col. | hemia of proces < X NiniaNine, fennlviite: Iowt Williims i known on nowadaye I ean't be hothered. [ want P . n Cotty acke terest aroused, there have been many lee Christmas dinner and the cavol s and plays given | “One familiar eavol, requests for the publication of the pa A Covol Al T ! Sbsting ot et inte wondurment. M) | ome one like the gentlemen I told | ed he ecouritie tenor, and Arthur Tabutt, hass, under | Postiude. “March of the Priestel 1athe inlured mian” to “his e b ? i of Orient Are.’ is onr hest Ui ANIGCHBN. Lot -0 Linton | At the evening service: e nane othtr than Lavden | and glad to stay at home of an eves 1 ' ' ol e Willinm: anist and direetor, Prelde, “Serenade”. ... ..., Haydn B, wounded and with - per. Mrs. Sylvester began her 1 netion of heing the first print- | ample, and doubtless s divectly from o ek Snate i e wounig A s g : Teing put upen a single leaf | the foundation of the famous old Eng- lite ntRic W) ihe: EivE % S L in 1321, which was 47 vears after Cax 1+ Epiphany earol ealled the “Golden o e o Offertory, " Andantign's. . ... Martini-Kreisler i 10 self-—that | She felt she had had rguen as she | \ SR 5 conld hear, hut she steadied herself o sgented by St. Fra e of the fifteenth century e Byl | ONANC RO T p’ Do Wate - era” only or another effort. “Miss [allise A e b it S ‘f\,:; | () Cavols of Nature., [(1%) Carals of Welcome fo Christmas, | @urter 5o ol N ® Atiany | Dot NIERE DL B e b ¢ d i e _m’, o4l Ci8 of Assisi. She continued, YCEAWE] g, querey ‘Cavol of the Bivds. in Naturally, ax carols came to e o - Postiude, “Hallelujah tedls this new Lavdon, o seeme o mixture | D260 him? - Don't you see it isn't a | sunz in the home and the Yuletide BOROOIREY | civiaisasio shoisies a of hoth the bots she’ knew. that she 1l call | question of whether it siits yon for “From this simple performance was a season of feasting and happi Pt R RO SR R R R ) ety him to be J “ield ok vdon? S i8) it Gt b Sitent Nt vanatione ) Graes | Memords Il present tomMOrrow | Bham. mit’ gete mo satifaction hevond e | 10 10 be Jim Field or Jack Lavdon eame the growth net only of the come to Fethlehem to reioice at the e many of the cavols helonging 10 i o S ety . e | IUS a question of fact. Did you re o i i i . rarl ize him? What did he say to Christmas mystery plavs. In many gpes its own sonz in its own wav. mixture of religion and conviv ol SRR i Bitnt Brcof SIEntet : TSI you? 7 or crib of St. Francis can yet be seell ha Flowers,” in which the flowers are p Almanack® for 1700 : L i P i ; Caeenene A e And he mn Fie! 1d h t . A s s ot Ovient Kra v . And he Jitn Field had told him v while the singing of cavols still 2008 Ljed to pay their adoration to the | Now that the time has come wherein 1ent Al br Pa . he'd n . And he said he'd could show her good reasons for maks ANd singing of czrols occurred dUINE ity the Virtues of Chvist—lilios, | T It fuldof et and werk. Postie. " Adedto Fidelca’" (¥aHatioge) Soprano ¥ Tnez Holtzecheiter. (Continued from Yesterday's Star) ned to Jim." ed to swe eing Jim all such manifestations of J0¥ Wer i wpitten in the major mode and ((13) Cavols of Farewell to Christmas. = Wi ice will he given by the Sunday school, words cime quickly, eag Please, suppressed. But during the sounds rather modern, it is really old. | wese are for the most part on; A pageant. entitled “The Wax,"” will | \(hen special selections will be: LL. T went on having a | please Oh, please tell me, did A ! i e L tehiont 1o | “Oh, stop! <aid Evelyn desperatel With the legend of the first performe | 04 cirol \ ol (T e A e ance, reproducing the Christ Child's (1t Fe WU S e in T fnd., A of Gaspar, Melehoir and Bal- | quatier | Soprano_ soto, “Thie Amris’ Sone®. . (TR Handet | rven rwa i whieh she ng the carols proper which the bivds are supposed to have Mt Beathoven | The choir of Westminster Church Fi, MR, Jo% Pl GGG LHAL e 1y el Christmas carol. but also of e lhipgy of the Savior, and each hird | this clags were @ most extraordinary (luniar and Senior Choirs), churches at Christmastide the WANEET \js another BasQuerey one, “Carol of [as the following from ‘Poor Robin's St Holy Night ar wolo by Stanley Depn 3 (o ‘e s name was Lavdon on. The only break in the Making sivior, the hlessoms being made to| “Our Sivier Christ, was born 4 Shenherds .. Vineent | | promised s e & e thiae LI & stateme +\eoutd he " the period of the Reformution. When poces, y <. Although the melody Williams In the evening a special carol sery. INSTALLMENT XV. | “Yes” waid Evelyn. “Yes?" The h 3 hink of that N | teenth, fifteenth and sixteenth and | heng founded on another version of [{o lament the passing of feasting and sented in seripture drama and { Sl & 1 ‘good time.” Miss Palli 1 recognize him? first part of the seventeenth Conturies | (e Gime tune, used in the seventeenth fmerry. making, and are quite doleful Foundry Methodist Episeopal | Fyanos Tocker, with ¥iolin . il G - y 1 ance Heker cont er stol 1 Well, though did,” said Pearl carol making and singinz cont v, published Clirmer ~I htte” ditties, After this everybody | chureh Choir and ) people s Franiin J L L LU L G ke lo ! AR A % to Evelyn. “and when | Palliser A filacl ana Gls i abcent vears SHETTRD sl o TR R T I e AT T v'l:'\‘l‘, aniesin % Lot red gLt heard anthing | When Evelyn came aut of the house has been revived, except for rare in () Carals of Trees, ¢ this class pathetically says, { Millian, director of relizious educa: B i Dl e s g [Rlee L | B e aaie Btances, g the holly and the ivy [the time should come to begin all over | tion. at § pan. tomorrow The music is under the direction of St ey i e e s e “Orizinally the word ‘carol implisd |y 14 o among these [again The pageant presents three periods | Carrie V. Byram. oWk R R TV Vo CEOI HoNes | i I60e Boarils des bt 16 ks o not only singing but dancinz as well |775A e word concerning ‘waits’ of [ of human history: (1) The Waiting for | | NIfort Tascooks hie Aaifie: wrani aiidl DIttoir cold aEleracon ac i and the combination »f dancing and 95| which ancient institution r class, an| ke Ghrist. (%) The. Coming. of the [ The quartet of Metropolitan Preshy- | Albert Lavcock his name was and | bitterly cold afternoon, dr singing existed from time immemorial, | decorations at_ Christmas_time prob- [ ane chooses to think, we have all heard | Chyjst ard ) The Christ. Among Us, | terlan — Church, composed —of Inez | o aaeass Bl & b of & fancy for|a littl space hetweon shows the Romans having their religious ably comes down Lo us from some an- (more or loss. Walls were originully | The finest Christmas songs are | Miller, soprano; Mrs, Frank Steward, | B € YU ¢an inderstand me. 1t Was | rain. The cold, cutting wind 1 dances like the Druids, and there cient fo mature worship, Tree | watehmen, doing certain rounds evers | woven into the several scenes in an | contralto; J. Nelson Anderson, tenor, | {008 B it because | conld have Son | and frosh after the ;1"1"';‘ et LA ey e e HIENCAbUL IR e e o IeTaative i |andiOscar Kuldell, bacitone. under the | iiypere 704" \e ‘ot married. and. I | scented room. ik a o the Christian and among all races, The Scandina- | sing, o s x etimes @ " bR ey S divection of Elsie Harvey Weaver, from pagan ritual into the Christian and ng all v N v musici metimes at The resular service tomorrow at 11 | divection of Elsie 11 lett the stace and went and lived at | Tootinz, where he'd a nice little hair- From then on the art of cay I Christma talogue, 1 carols. The use of these plants church. Poets have used the word vians have 1t tree of qached to the hous f Kings orf am. will have the following musie |organist, will present the following Evelyn walked on. She folt ‘carol' to denote hoth singing and life. with its roots in the center of the | poblemen, Bands of waits, coming | jrondeast vin WRC under the divec. | musie tomor tered. She wanted to go dancing, and in the paintings of Fra earth e Druids regarded the oak [ from the mountaing, mostly of the | gion of the Washinzton Federation of | Eleven am.— L e g0 to hed: and she reme Angelico the Christmas angels not as d tree where lived a spirit ' shepherd class, in groups of three and | chypehes ey : o aanit H horror that she had promised to 1 3 only sing but alse dance. while Ro which, when the tree dicd down in in picturesque dress, went through the | projude, “Adeste Frdolne Anzals From the Realms of mw\“" s were wn ,'”',"”"' x..,,k’ Al i e with-ehiis Titucalla. ¢ oty e b s celli's angels in the mativity picture| Winter, went to live in_the mistletoe cities some time hefore Christmas, | Antheni “Sing. 0 Heons % W R ez | (We were wery happy,” shie said Wit 1 e Chie o 3 ; are most graceful examples of Poetry which zrew on it, so they ceremeni- singing hefore shrines and in the | Ofertory. “Ador L oo T ow ot Helhteliam Sn aiiather inrks tede epiastisd ddwh fan: belng at 5 ke in motion. ously ent the mistietoe with a golden ' homes of the rich.” Anthem, “Silent Night. Holv Night " Gattraith | She |»‘h'-l the powder-puff vigorously. | A1 BEES =€l KANCH e NIl Ravikeen oncs estavlished. | wickle 1. cauzht it | caditional | "0 Holy Nizht 3 Adam I don't xay it'd have lasted—most mite aae Postivde, “Halleliiah Chorie HAMEL | Coptralts Soln” " No Candia’” Wad e ouid Wi e wanted to be quiet o o ens po tars, has m 5 N e evening enie a’ pigdant il e d a romor abont Ted L P 5 - . e P b cludea Mary Sherter v o et T R a0 the WAt | heing alive, and Albert said Kis con. | DS wife: se she turned her lar—indeed. it became overworked rends connected with Richie MoLean itralt tet. assisted by the vosted girl orrand e worldntl et 1 1 th | corner she almost ran into Soph S 3 as discouraged and P ree i o den o G Lt C 1 | members o chuel. Also the following | SC1% SR RINICAENE & WARLS ; et ; that presently it was discouraged a 5 n the Garden of Bowde, tenior, and . o i the chiein” Also th | me any longer, ns he'd been very | Sophy stopped. Evelyn c i e ally disappeared.” Eden on down ms will be cung St E "X:“fllr;tdr:ru- were merely sung| “In the earliest of the tree o <. With Anton Kaspar. director and | i tvueen. Shelley | strictly brousht That's what he ! B S rie st e o ecines of | the’ Hiolly. and. the. Tvy e [ violinist, and George Wilson, organist. | A Hols Nisht .'. 5 . said: but I've always thought he was Ah!" said ‘\‘; phy in a tone of ¢ s plaved between the acts|young man and the Ivy the maiden, | o \der the directia Sl B R LLLEOL LR B L oo B et iaigelor as music Is plaved betwee i!u-‘ bR il M. E. South be ziven tomorrow ullhv nn direction [} oihor in Ontarfo that was alwaye | With you. I musn't step, of cour r o a. But after a time woems often Ly et Geoi : o ” i = town Preshyterian Chure r ith the audience that there was often it lbes s, o ; oot Bl we L i e great rivalry between the actors and () Carols of Spring. (Continued from Sixteenth Page) Thomas N. Leof, choir director and (414 1" strests northiest ".‘”“'_I'“M“ et me see - somewhere about ought. | There was no escape. Sophs s I’j e the carol singers, and the audience.| “The music Which we use to ‘Good < | hass soloist of the Calvary Methodist | [t MY VWalterdcs WiN five o oucht-six o laiothal b & . - fpderit i leaveth ls i 30 i 2 s . o e i \Chorh Beuth et | Substitute for Mrs, Walter K. Wilson. | " And I didn’t marry any one else till - <he could possibly stop having taken a great liking to the | King Wenceslas” was that originally | Borjes, Catherine Gross, Ira Krider | Episcopal Church South, will present o0 EEE S0 EE e (EGRC S el i~ ; than a1 shably To Be « «d Tomoreos carols, were always asking (ke Oliver | = & 5 5 sl Gilbert C. Clark following program for morning | [C5U0F soprano. The other members | Jim Field came alons. Aud when 1 momen obably would ied Tomorraw. 'rwm) for more, and it is recorded that “ 3 *| " The public is cordially invited to | ening services tomorrow: ) At ¥ married him, it was more than se o €IAKE (CLERIEY Sway e Chester the audience onee wrecked | first printed in Sweden in 1682, wiit | 50 e Morni B rontle el T UK [uite Miiew 18 oeliol el Bilwie end %t R POUCE CHl F N ethge and propertics and beat th v in Latin, g I sl i, b e il T ind that'd put me risht in a 5 o 3 LD Plivera’ hecamme they did Dot get n the British Muscum i pre- | The musical program at Christ Gortrie” Swarthont music : of law any day of the we 5 < rawn in Ev- enough carols to please them. By the rved an old English carol of sprin.- { Luthe mrch, New Jersey ave & o ¥ of ‘1".“}“ Neidlinger Pven aam. - dear, I married him on 1 . Iyn's room. and the tea table ON thirteenth or fourteenth century, how- of e t Y, |y Morgan street, at the 630 | Anthem by chonr Py SRR vAve M e | 14 and T used my” stage nan read Abbot took a « RGE ever, these difficultiex were overcoms i-cumen:i the g, service tomorrow will be Suecial | Kvenine Service. e oo Arcadelt g own Christian names stuck ’ ; : o [y Eeariioat landiicn hat 18 3 A, @hrixtman vine Wil e iven b St it ey EeRTl Hirret ey - connot stop. And te e and. the singers and players becoming | Very t speimer 18| orran adlootl ot Eovser— | muota s DA s Eluen b AN Gloriou Lo Barnby n-Pearl Harriet May ; . And tea e Do aln, the mumc wan performed | nown It i supposed to | - imienes: | Sheruew T B e olowine Goen Mmoo wodomAnd T put widow. because T < ' "' Official Who Promi “gf on the stage as a part of the play Wave been writien in 1226 atthe |GG o St 2 roatnin et S e | | was & widow” She made a soumd | 4 cia o Promised to “Clea; fiself. Henceforth the musicians ied | Abbey o ding by John of Forn. | N e | " o or o e e A { e eihive. e Vomus weinte cen a zob and a_laugh. “Oh W T e v o . the players. The orgunist was fur-|sete. It s u round for four eyual | woseslie” Waitber Lo R SLE LT L P Sl L IF yowd know Ted Edwards breakfast he 3 Up” Town Arrested With ished with a little portable ergan, | Voices, with a di two parts {adyitenor B o Ee el s M i predent TN ¥ Hins e Hope B0 thg B potiy B e eavried fastened to his siioul. | underneath, and ctag @ mus- | i Momeon Dofothy Thom and | Authem—+Hark. Morn of & King I ROng AnUANISE Y Evelyn began to see daylizht. < O, no ; 3 Four Others. ders by a strap. Blowing the bellows | ical : 1 s e B e The New-tom Kine T R : The following musical program will You peor thing.” she said. “And | thank I never touch cake with his left hand and plavin bright and flowis and th LIRE . . 2 e he given at the Western Preshyterian | M{terward you found out that your to see me ahot kevx with his right (very much a|of the round come in quite modern; Monday evening at 7 o'clock the = Chureh tomorrow evening at 8 o'clgck: | st husband was still alive? Was b aid Ev ¢ b street singer plaving an accordion). he | fashion. et s et T e Presbyterian Orznn, “Pastaral Mandel | thE i ause b 183, December 24— jed the procession 1o and fro ac (6) Lullahies and Cradle Songs. ntendent 8 g he super S 130,08 caine 4 Miss Palliser gulped down her emo W ¥ » was made the stage, followed by the =in intendent, et Thers Wers Foster x g : I went back to the halls. That was - Quiet talk coi very old Spring e dlow yesterdas urings of Praser ¥ t ki ) I | SPECIAL musical service will he | Quartet « From the Realm of “Well now about peor | CEvelvn sho Virgin and A X b . w1 aid frankly. °T liked Jim b ence was so great that the proces: - es use o . . held at the Church of the Cov £ = X yim o wa marched into the street and. joined | Child, the en vt e | Methodist Episcopal | | oo tomorow nishe at s el : . Field all right. but | wasn't going to 3 i : e " oo g2 by the audience, marched round the | Chutehes wheo LTl e AUGItat il Wit GO mrou b 0 S S0, My Meart Fueg put up with any nonsense from him v 5 d three of the roads with the players, singing the | TOCAUR N T fiticenth ¢ old Christmas enrols, and instrumental | o5k ise. " Shine Jeher pame e LS (DOt he | was Fulog uvv;b- B ki ey asieany | 1ry 18100 & . ME following musical program will | pumbers will be presented by Els | Quatter. “Glory o God i ihe Highest Dot }:"‘:-'a' h -\\-13;"" & m_-|\ e rom this o a8 2 = o it bemtven by choir 1 olin: Richard Lovleberg, vio . ! i ikghpinies Ay P e i Bt o - step 0 the singing of the carolx apart | SWn s Sl L 1 Y : r“ e T nn‘lml.l"l" I‘l Lvey Mirray. v, | O7Fan. Christmae March -+« Faulker | haps it was all for the best.”” “Cotty agreed with me. And from the mystery plavs, and by the | ¥ JHir NG A Beary Methodiat Episcopal Church, Sixteenth 28 F0G PR Ll (TN o musical program will e ren.| She gxve a retrospective sich, paus: | was going down to Laydon 't fifteenth century it had becc 1: @ ;4..,: Alieregl e © Phe one | @t Allison street northwest, tomorrow: | interpretation in connection with this { dered at 11 am. at the New \'.u)."l‘- ‘1’( ey "K“;':_v'l he '...'v'.',“' . \I; nn; uncle, 1 put all my other enz mon practice to sing the ¢ m‘~ Al0N€: | most familiar to us ix ‘Hush, My Dear, [ o At the 11 o'clock service: service. Avenue Presbyterfan Church by the :{;. ‘-‘l» '_'""l' e Rater h“m"‘m“_““ : and h i Fo without histrionic represeltat®n. = | Lje still and Stumber,’ harmonized | '3 “Birth of Christ""s. ... .Malling | __The Christian Endeavor will quartet, under the divectorship of | S0 5 S Sty CCRC TSI Ta A" at [ of e pesaie st Police when “The music of the carols. L.m”n o Bubh: The Wire Men special musical service, beginning Paul W. Fishbaugh. The quartet will [ )5 #a¥ At e s ey Ay, | oot People shrink from what they bty B i the oldest tunes were written in the | 7Y % g ) Sheoherds in'the Field. 6:45 pm. The Sunday ‘school will be |he assisted by instrumentalists as fol- | (450 ves, the fast weeks 1 BEAraars. | fesd to be right N - old model scales, &hich by their pecul- | (7) Carols of the Childhood of Christ. | o in session at 9:45 o'clock. lows: First violin, Nathan Brusilofr; | leciuse Jim had just hud his leave | Evelyn svid. “Oh:™ . record ot | 5 Jubilate Amen Kinder ¥ & out agaln. The letter g tion law e the: |.r tonality and the absence of chro-| “The best known of the many in | Anthem, “Every Valiey Shail Be Fiiled The children’s Christmas party will | second violin, Reginald S. Kassebaum: | 204 £one out agaln. The letter gave | It was always sa very d to| lioa Iaw anfaccemunt. Othes matic_intervals, give a distinctly re- | thix class has come down from the (o 0 5o o0 T3 Rogers [ be held Wednesday at 3 o'clock. The | eello, Fritz Mueller. They will play _particulnss, and s luel h‘“--“‘-‘.,mu.» suitable responses to ( and | ¢ were: Moton vele Officer Thomas freshing mene of strangeness Which i | siftenth century, and is cnlled “The | Qi 76" 0" { Sunday school Christmas service will | several selections as part of the se e T s e Sonk, resulie intervals | they LouShmn. also charged with con famcinating to modern ears. | ilolly We iling of Tesn p A (idin gl e el gy (o e 35 JNACI NG dhy acter TUDANTIOd | wasie! paitse for & Fesrionse. and EV- | ok na o i & DOl Rt “These modes were xcales of eight | with t1tle companions. ,\hmht' e, . Tomorrow Shit o 5 = n by N Iyn always had t ‘celing that > man of the beard notex, as are our present major and | Carnal and the Crane.' | Stetn® B .nelock sarvice:, The music at the Christmas service | f"‘"‘ \::"“,""”‘H'I‘“_,“"m M e nerro- | "Then It wasn't lexal , | her answers were velghed . men spiriey: James minor scalex. Each mode began on a | and is an imaginary conversation heo | (a0 Pastorale st v of the Central Preshyterian Chureh, [ Rttt S » o, dear; of coutse 1t wasn't. And (84 different “white” ¢ of our piano, tween a carnal (erow) and i« 1y Chinistmian Muaeite: .00 | Sixteenth and Trving streets north G = 3 by that time, I don't mind saving, it starting with the first mode on D, the 1 including ail 5 4 Chins T Sichly west, tomorrow, will fnclude: * The Eckington Presbyterian €, .| Nas o bit ofa velief. And when Jack |y, next on E and mo on, but as no acci- | ¥ “lie Ehugr Wil . ,:,l., o 4 1050 A M will g0 In a body to sing earols to. | Lavden came along a ‘”'””‘." ",“,',.‘ thoug dentals were used, except an occax. | g rowill wing he Mexsinh weelude, “The Holy N night outside the homes of fnvalids Word, and said would I marcy him : 5 sz o (8) Numeral Cavols. part (. 1, Handel, concluding with i ek ven or no, 1 xa'd yes. He didn't know | SOBh pice ake Sonal B flat. the semi-tones fell in each | . the *Haliely Shovos,” i woi6 e’ § i Do [ and. ShUCTIE AR LRI e i il 3 WIDOW OF MAURICE mode in different places quaint form in which numbers | the “Hallelujah Chorus. e lo. “The Star ot Bethiehen * 0| he pused in ot ench home visit oo i I‘“'" e ex vels D EF G A BC D—Dorian mode, are made to rhyme with words interlude. “Pastoral Symphony i smoclety, in conjunction with ittt ir b s b i rday,” with an air iz wel W 3 b | BAvth Marmion Brosius, harpist Handel : TR ny risks this time. so 1 married ¥ ¥F G A BC D E—Phrygian mode. well known one % ¢ Marby Nenms « 1y e b N Wi el the Bekington dunfor €. K., which k 4 Eaprbelde fumnl tv made a v > POSTPONES WEDDING ¥ G A BC D EF—Lydian mode n Jovs of Mary. in i Marhury Seaman, bass, and Evelyn ) alngs Eapoir | €ontly won the banner for highest| Nim in my proper, legnl name, asf oot over Y e curious words go through the numbers | SCott violinist, will be the Orzan postinde. “Hallelujah Chorus atte « conference. H Harriet May Edwards, widow, A P AT AR G A BCDEF fixo-Lydian mode, | &5 00 o startling sensation go- | %0l0Iss at n Christmas. cs CThe Mossiah i ¢ {endance at the conference and ban- | "% co e, 1t was a bit careleas to it I saw him ye A BC D EF G A—Aeolian mode., | ing ‘up ana down onc's s W kit serviee at Epworth M. E. Church | o R0 SIee wpein: gart Cari quet of Washington junior socleties.} "y oic” to the mame resistey: but o made the disceovery 3 Objecti ¢ Ia BC D EF G A B—Locrian mode. ' up and down one’s #pine on read. | JEHCT gt il Mavon. oren mada a special contribution for the 50 Dk to the same tesistry ' consic at the mawent ha ections o poey R 3 . o old ere of the | ¥1th see her own won, Jdesux | s . S LOMORPOI Y o sl 10, Tamebn | oni one af the children's homes o d K : ective's han » i . ,k“‘:‘,’:." - 'T}‘L')’,"““, . " .“ vint, upon the crucifix’ Mapy | Yening at 745 horux choir | Presbyterian Chureh tomorrow will be: [y I-';q,..":ihf o |n]|”|lu‘-j‘.]: homer | one'd not what with the name s sives han ily Cause Delay of Sev- A SO ORI ere popular | oo o OB ate Tt 8o weir | williba under the of Herbert o 3 iy | being different and all.® . e Ul € melodies of the timen and were uxed | Oher? of this type are not o well ) o7 B Lol hy MORNING distributed by the Junior 41, under | "IN S -thy ow, | SR MY but w eral Months. ndiseriminately for both religious - | KHOWN l | Aldridg Mr Al Organ prelude. “Chorus of Angels " the divection of Mrs. L. A, Cole and You say Jim Field didn't know N in i 1 @) The Wassail HE e at the organ, Stotson Clark | Miss N o wid Bvelyn. “Do you mean he mecular words, which i no new or r ) The Wassails. - Anthem. “Thero Wera Sheoheris I SIOmE St @An't know that you weren't legally urua) thINZ: s uthorities axsure s 1hit 1 are the oldest form of £ The musie at the 11 o’clock serviee Onoribear Bk | At T Bim. tamosrow ovening a ape ||l iedite him?® 4 sof S5ue thie ink Hear . ‘ : v . 3 e SIC Came Upon th clnl progrs he given hy the In.! Mavvied to him " p & mince earliest tir hix h ) 1, and derive thelr name W ! tomorrow at the Eldbrooke M. I 1R Sron et Inl program will he given by the In.| TG 80010 heaved an expanaive 1 - gt o eht ¢ FoE I AT o M . Miriam's Song of Trivmph’ o f ning ‘good health il Chireh, with Clara Young Rrown i | Quartet. “The Firat £hrstmas Mom termedinte and Senior Soctety, headed ice M : : sigh v e enthusisstic first performanee ¢ " i aroly { | rect i R < Frnest Newton [ DV a0 talk, “Light,” by Mrs, Wooding i . B \ o ;:m-h- e e et sy s oy ,! / ”"," M e Davis at the or- | o, hristmas Postlude Asitord | wite of the pastor L Sounds deceitful, doesn’t \\r . l‘-ui i g dance Aoubticss sung 1o one of the oy : oty Ty sini i o iy "ol he quortet fx composed of Viola ough b g g B el § ¥ > at melodies of the day f : i for the gratificn Werr "Whepterds Vinoont | Sehippert Kiinge, soprano; Mabel Me . might be Killed any day, and why ! . v - heen postponed tar vnm':d::l’y i Er il e . "';" gerfaln £ of the Al T kel ”l‘”";"“ '( Eor R LT W wedenborgian Nt et the poor boys bo happy © Jim'd 3 . A nd N 4% i . Wi e b o fextive o ‘. No Coadle Light an No Fire e gy o o, baEs e o poaw( i { he'd N X This? sung 1o the tune of * Lad 8 fon of the Chri el § i At sthe evening wervice the chofr :I.m\,.. .;:;. lost .‘.l“.'ny.l "L..Tul y.|.| Greensleeses.”s i i 1 o D e S O Sing This Blesse! WL skt the Sunday kehood o cele | CRINTMAS musie, at the Chureh |l o § theuzht 14 just st And jove song; while the old g » an example of thi Feativisl Manh H brate the white Christiis serviee, | 34 > “ty, t ) \ Derevday Kong WAS SUNE 10 %o llonn ! Nellla M, rev, ovganint amd af.| . °f the toly City, Sixteenth and 1 iy b Spralensis Stk PO R e NG| Corcoran Streets N WL tomerrow [ N0 : i e B At A : led suggeatin: May duy feants 400 sther aecasiom « ot Angels and Shepherds. | Mothois Enisopl Gl o Cheye mornine Wil Be; 11 ., Introlt] s "t b e i e her S Av ' e Bhosgdhelyllsaspip ot e The Infection of the 1t of thix o ded events of the | Chise, Md, under the direction of Miw, | The cholr of Guaton Temy nymn, 0 Come, AN Yo Knithtol’s| Hvetyn maspel, btk L ' Ao tune I such thit one can eaxil ) o poriDs npenls | Wb ISt walleLreetor hal aalatar [ My oriAn G I db, MIX{WentH: i I Top VAL T e LRI e i o rien ' ass ur nat 3 ayed by ihe v s | e ton wtrcets northw o the Ll A a o never kne g : Ay ¢ hat in e Nnoss e st » the agination than | Wil the fullowing anthemn tor | [0 st portlest. wider the | eonteantn s, 0 Fhon Tl “Now dear,” sald AMiss Palliser, *he e A . reen.” S i sidrdenpbo i LU Miw, Kiein ot the ergun, will vender | jio0d Thllnn (“Pho Meastah?), 3 Al Well, then, when he amd Jack |y o Anawer WY seven ST oiilips, In hix b . i ks fugna, meens e it [0 e Vineont | (hy foflowlng program . tomoreow ot | deniard with ehoras: hymn LUt Killed the anme day course R e ante 1 Vet et dar vl otiidage TR SRESIEDS i Frcim e Readis of Glory,” 1bad o think about my penson vides them in 3 aiv) 5 Clas ton ot etk neryi : i Oul, O Romg, to God™; motet, O Won [ you see i 1 okiimed as Mes, Jack Lay ) OF the Virgin Mary. tiely presentation, ope e, Bever- | gl gusie for Chistinas diy at the | (e e 108 . i O el gt Tnefable (Vo). Orsan e | doa, 0 might have hesn awkward opractical SBitar . o L Aiicdoutin e T B P A overte, UThe Mess -‘: PONE Pk were quite o few of my friends wwmstion | sin ¢ 5 il the orgian et The adsdgah e “Offertory on ChOtmes | kpew 10 married Jm Fiekd, for one works, i of them being ; el 47 wtreetn mouthennt, will bis on | pre bl e e At ot G e i o« oa i R st ke (it tingt and onee you get started ex Lty CNpking Wit tha ; . x| fulinw s e WiTaa, W anthen, At ) LA s e e Mesdumes 8 M Thie ik UG ALTOE: Conen mens of ol Euglish Lok p % i t e Wor i ! Falrehitd, D Riiniurs, Alee BN | Loy ook, oML eiwn w i e s At ver s | Woyond fust as soon n are composite. having Jines | 5 i The evenl Viee will e dis i it bl R g i T DL DL S Lol AR oy welt Eoglish and 150in alterusto 3 Authom “Holy Night Bilent Night tnued for Chrtrtmas wnd New Y Parinrd: )i WThioi:. BeRte it out. Now, no one knew MU eoted that the aton netic L B0 . B e il very oid duria in ' Kacdinie Kept 16 precions darks s 1 thoush i w1 Mame t Mozt o " rmon, W Robinson, 1 ¢ Dun | et 4 2 ThE | SlRRE pans, b ) Drist Wn Jrn of \ R by witttyl Upon e [ At e Ehurch af e PIRHIK |G T G Swanton, e orgwaiat | 19088 sl saonest twaded wid LI R pie ; WORDS OF DOOMED. MAN i BYAvY Vorns ataIn i) e werviee, hold tn the Maytwor Hotel, | hore B0 W. Bwanton, The ovknnist | Wy penston as Mis. i Field n el ; Gt e Bication et f (e For L1 otk tamorrow will | fiL e sl Rowall, subv | gpe, qenr wig Gloria do n o . ! [ seuting for Dorathy Py ik Cotty mads Aty 81 " s the Virgin I often 1 » o Pt | D0 BIVEN by Mk Chacles Nelson Rl R e el Toint ot gge,| Mvelyn saw, Aw stated by Niwe Palls] S o . Slayer Goes to Seaffold With gud ropes. in olher . Hewry o | oo Gerda Vs, Vol Lt i aeesdonal, Chdstmas Bye ves | eV U6 transaction appeived quite |0 iy . S A % B 1t anltor 4 | g e Love: Kinmetl, planist, an fol i TS il Pl oMb mtreled |t eore | OGN woman whe s Greeting on Lips—Death i ’ > L L " rom S " [T wne . S g wongs i BNt play | fentn, Vi odik workt v whieh “What it he : Stayed Thri G AU B ol ning Fery lee omorrow at el elle ol Chiiatmae I ied and aeeed and e eied “Ab A (@) Nugvative or Sory Telling Cay MoK i, B stveet W Koy on W ek engaging stmnliciy, Phatd e heeiidy i \ » 1 Faw Thive =) . Bewird mguare wonthenst, the | YU ol e o e B Pantl Palliser's story wis trie sho g VU mechanat AN of which orcurs h s ; O pretude. Boitehen' | i |FOSEERROR N Tonhing down /t her own folded hands o Whe Covents Wt Wd: anthem, “Clovy 1o Geg | Portie " Advate el Pinditionat : L v G sen Whether (s aston s Syt upon whish the i) " g Tty offertony wobo, “The New: | B program of Cheistinas e | T8 Christias musie at AR Souts | story iow. any ight on the M Bevand ail dount s \ Sl Shralyr > sounded. This bger 2 ' ) i S 00 K 0ol nnthem T Wastington Helghts Prenbyterinn Chnech Unitavian, Steenth and L don prable AU last, xhe sald, SR Anthony Laviden s g axtenay on th e in one of the oldes tn ) AU LR iy o e g N, h Rl i ol HIBENAIT MEVREL OO0 DS frowning w little the workt but her husband, Jin ¢ world 80, wrcorsing (o 1, i e S s, Rt et b Rl Morning sevvive, 11 am “NMbxn Palliser, you Baven't tald me | DG she s be was din K IngA3onld, the EVCst nution U] AL e v wervics e auarten 4 ot Nowls 3 e I e s e Ui NGU sy waonds A« N . writer on folkiore, the story with w | COveisting of Hedon C. Hoomersts, | Al Vil cotle ad oo SAve Mt L aE wll von Bt told me whether { 3L R woman wi that soee w § . Tk B Hagertng on of & very curh § s ook with 9 | wopruno; ftuth i contralte; | Rk pehiie, “hristras Bagporall D Ly with abiiig Catm un ettt von rocognteed Me. Lavdon when he g9y commit herselt to o ativeet | o g b mymterious Wadition, o while the third B. Hkinner, tenor, and Vred J Matwl 1" Lofiipe Wi ol Ninht ket | oame hevo the other duy Matement But her wanner was, he i T whle of awan, that the cats ' ¥ Maiihoapnds e btone withe Fanins Latiise ! ihe, Awole Koy Presston [ et e Chiimtinas Teoe Carhwliv Poarh Pallwe began to pleal the salkb very convineing \ X st ane o the Srult In ¥aden wan the o I L st e arian, ansisth contontion Mee Marre Wi Tafbia o Rl X It $ T ] it falds of ek satin that CE denE Ok Cot s aceount of < e RS vty (s dawcsndant of Eve hwromis R g | 0. iharux of Wil gy R T e Oigan Tl away at her Kier JIAIIEE WEHL Ve e e venving i santher ot Mitn who wor 10 Wi e e LB st mscal progca. - Ao | S ‘i:]f':{"." Mo Trow O, well,© she sl IRir Catterelt sl Evelvn vathe S trenagreusion. In the g gl et it Wil be wsed ave e [t ' Tty L e YO M v seen @ khost ey wrangely attined " thivd p y | (OHOWIng Oupnn posthude, L o Whose ghost did yvou think it wans Rophy Abbott folded two ploces Bevertheloss b St il EVENING poviod an o musie SON, well, ' satd M Falliser again | et and butter tasethen, ant ook coted. A givat Finnish o Perwig O e A Clitatie Caonl Lorens Then aho sive o deep chuekle W eliended be Then she emptivd he Ter . on Soom Ten! sl . ' ephin e ol % B T R AT i wetnted | WORIIRE S0 me t have Jack Bay Lonps handed i e Bvelon and said ay e SRt the sume tradition, b 4 The fallowin will e v M Bannti Wl L (it A T WorlE I | et want | sty e feupt hers I ” Cothe Bishiw Pk Mot M Shatl Pecd Bia F ok Mot M I i e ay e fhan he'd want ULy Was canvinecd As by o O P b of She 4 | s op Bkt ow Y DBy | A L Wl o s “n.m Fantues | e 10 10 comen o that, | aon't want {1 my brather Pome ' veng iy \ X Atha AN \ i pting a brive i as he ive fhis thousht, it he wasn't Killed, theve | 1 R s Maiirice's wan time enonsh ot hime and it he . 4 L nme X sxesting L o EndhERs, 4 ¢ osey singulay . v turing in chitant o Y : N madam i i e b, often roagh in el v Evelvn Wy thing » macaroon. | e o o e n o ah ot ; of b et el Gl il pa. Riss’ Fhian o Canie ik R8s e Hin Field elther Why ahoubibwt @ e, o ‘ B et e By of a0 Wi | orean s i L RS e the other one L oie v i Bregmen’ and | l Bl Theve Weae Shepliends i s ety L pastigle 5 i et [ e Cae thints an deat Wiy Shids Ih BunE ey Sheent Al CHatl iy et i TN ORI Rreivs S ERITIETR RS G AR LR Tt T Y other anes Gucen's Collvge, Ol s s Bweidental wokon will b g by AU Che ming senvive al e BINOE CAv Maia Avcatelt baney BV A mtood up, her bands ot e A Perecty open i and wlerioh AWAY Convicel MY Brother Vi told o A W atternand that he thao 2 ¥ vire WAS I aubE Al Aoy b | A ban wne o en was i el No only oie the \

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