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'HE program of music for tomorrow % "at the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia road near Fifteenth street, will be as follows MORNING SERVICE. prelude, “‘Choral Break Forth, Lignt .. I'nere Organ Anthem. Heavenl Anthem, Fantasie.” | Karg-Elert | O Beauteous. Shall 'a’ " Sta Contralto and_soprano s Feed His Flock and “Come Unto Him."”" from “The Messiah A .- Handel Organ postlude, “'Hellelujah Chorus’.Handel EVENING SERVICE Organ prelude. “'Fantasie on Old L'“riv"n ail Anthem. ‘‘Cantique_de Noel’ Adan uck Organ offertory. ‘“Pastoral Symphony." from “The Messiah ..Handel Drama, “Dust of Road. Kenneth Goodman ©Organ postlude, “Christmas March' . Merkel At Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison_ streets northwest, on Sunday, December 20, Christmas programs of choral and or- gan music will be presented by the chorus choir of 45 voices, under the direction of John H. Marville, with Edith B. Athey at the organ ‘The soloists are Mr, Marville, bass: Ethcl D. Stickles, soprano: Mabel Flehr, con- tralto, and John Murphy, Charter Hes- lep and Earl Brown, tenors At the 11 o'clock morning service the program is: Organ suite, * (a) by Chorus, the Birth of Malling Glory to God in the Highest." Pergolest Candlyn Yon “Sleep. Holy “Christmas i .. Thaver At 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon the cantata “The Babe of Bethlehem,” by Harvey Gaul, will be sung by the choir, ‘This cantata will be preceded, at 4:15 o'clock, by & short organ recital con- sisting of the following. (a) *Nocl () “In Dul The Vested Chorus of Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South will give as their Christmas of- | v > carols from cight different nations, which will be sung at the evening service tomor- Tow and December 27, as follows ) ... Arranged v Fair’ (Lapland) the soloists will be La Vergne Sims Fairchild, soprano; Mathilde W. Kolb. contralto; John L, Mitchell, tenor: Ar- thur M. Tabbutt, bass; Edith Gottwals at the organ, with R. Deane Shure con- ducting. A musical candl t service will be given tomorrow evening at 7:45 at the Waugh M. E. Church, Third and A streets northeast. Both the junior and senior choirs will participate. Carolyn Manning, contralto, will be the guest soloist. A feature of this service will be a string choir under the direction of Victer George. Gene Stewart, or- ganist and director of music at the Waugh Church, will preside at the con- & A Catalonian and & Dutch Christmas carol will be sung, and Mr. Stewart will_play the “March of the Magi," by Dubois. and the “Rhapsodie Cata- Janc,” by Bonnet. The following program of Christmas music will be given at the morning land Methodist Epis- copal Church tomorrow: ere_ Were e solo. “The Birth e's'a Song in’the Aw™".Wilson Haywood Brown will assist the quartet, singing a soprano The quartet is composed of Grace Odell, soprano: Gladys Thompson, contralto; Fred Yount, tenor; G. Harris White, baritone. Mrs. G. Harris White will be the organist. regular obbligato. The chorus chcir of the Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church, Wisconsin avenue and River road, will sing the cantata. “The Herald of Peace,” by Galbraith, at the 11 o'clock services ts morrow. The choir is under the direc- tion of Clara Young Brown, and Maiga ret D. Davis will be at the organ The Ycung People's Society will pre- sent a bivlical drama, “The Other Wise Man,” at the evening service. Christmas Sunday will be obscrved with special music at both the morn- ing and evening services at McKendree Methodist Church. The choir, under th Starley William Bell, w following numbers at service: Anthem, “Behold! The King Has leadership of I present the the rning Cor Contralto solo, iss Mabel Loftus In the evening the service will con- sist of the great Christmas hymns of the Christian Church. The Christmas mu Methodist Church. Lincoln road street northeast, Rev. Walter Atkinson, minister: Mrs. Rovilla Atkinson, musical director, will in tomorrow at Lincoln Road Cantata, “Messial DECEMEER Candlelight service. S DEC Sermon topic, Phebie Stine, B ne Street of Hea Christmas music at Foundry Metho- + Episcopal Church tomorrow, will ude: MORNING e (Messiah) Han Loie to The . Hamblen postiude. siah) Handel P Meditation” (Ave Bach-Ge the Herald Aneels O Holy Night" Adams Child." old Gevaert Yon lal) . Handel Greber Town ‘of Bethiehem Schytte prelude, ) nod sional, " Hark, Tenor solo and chorus, Car (a) “The Sieep of the Ch tb) “A" Jovous Chr French carols) i ory chorus, “Jesu Hambinio Hallelujah _Chy Niht « (a) us™ (Me: Reo A Christmas musicale will be given tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock at the St. Paul M. E. Church South, Thi teenth and Crittenden streets northwest. ‘The program, arranged by Mrs. Roy H. Wiseman, will include the following: Two selections, “Silent Night” and “O Come All Ye Faithful,” by a brass tet | composed of Messrs. William King, Roy ‘Wiseman, Olim McKnight, John Coul- ter, Howard Shartzer and Dr. Donald Brown: a piano solo, “On Wings of Song,” by Dr. Donald Brown, and a tenor solo, “The Holy Child,"” by Ed- ward McAdam. A Christmas cantata, “The Herald of Peace,” by Galbraith. will be rendered in ' Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday at 11 a.m., under the direction of Clara Young Brown. V. R. Brown, Dr. W. W. Thompson, E. B. Harry, Mrs. R. A. Bogley and Clara ‘Young Brown will be the soloists. At this service Hilda Volkman will ‘T Baptint HE Christmas cantata, “Tidings of Joy,” will be sung by the Second Baptist Choir, under direction of Wil- liam N. Janson, assisted by William | Anderson Blair, organist, at the church auditorium, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast, on next Wednesday evening. December 23, at 8 o'clock. Willet D. Denit is tenor soloist of the organization. Soprano soloists, who will assist_in rendering the cantata are Mrs. Dell Gilbert Sale, Mrs. Doris P. Smith and Mis. Clarence Croft. The choir, in acdition to the soloists, con- | sists of: Sopganos, Beulah Deal, Grace Franks, Pearl Glenn, Verna Grag Lillie Green, Mrs. Charles E. Hende! son. Mrs. John R. Hoffman, Lucey E. Hulet and Maude Bishop; altos, Edith F. Green, Mrs. W. D. Reeves, Marian Riddle and Mrs. Moffatt; tenors, A. R. Gragg, A. L. Lewis, R. H. Little and W. D. Reeves; basses, Charles E. Hen- derson, John R. Hoffman, Robert W. Moore, W. C. Reynolds, C. M. Rollins and Wallace Tabor. “Our Love Gifts,” a white Christmas pageant, by Ruth Hergt, will be pie- sented by the Sunday school, all de- partments from the cradle roll up to the adults participating. tomorrow cve- ning at 8 o'clock, when every one at- tenaing the service is requested to bring some gift with white wrapping for the Poor and necdy. THE LEVENING STAR WASHINGTON SATURDAY “'l‘HE Coming of the King"—Dudley | Buck-—will be rendered by National Baptist Church choir, consisting of voices, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. ted East, bass-baritone, will be the | ass'sting soloist. The incidental sclos Wwill be sustained by Incz Miller, Dorothy Scates, soprano; Jean Ram:ay, Mabel alto; Harvey Townsend, tenor Henry Magnuson, bass. Mrs. Emily G Dickinson 1is the organist and director organ numbers wi, asia on Old C Rathbone b e Messinn Handel ic tomorrow at Takoma h will include AM Prelude. “The A tion No. 96, Brix Park Baptist C! Borowski Hark! Tae & You Good Tid Geibe (0 Come All Ye Hugh Q. McK ik of the Shepherds. Wo Ha Adeste Fid ) solo, M. The & Hallelujah Chorus”.... 745 P Carrie B. Adams s of Orie Mr and di Isabel P. Middlekauff is organist ector, The fellowing is the musical program for the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning at the Highlands Baptist Church, Fourteenth and JefTerson streets: s v_Rowe Shellev Town ot B : Chy of Nazareth... .. Tenor solo by C.'E ‘The quartet choir, consisting of Zora L. Booth, soprano: Emma Guschewsky, contralto} C. Evans Brooks, tenor, and J. Edgar Booth, bass, will be assisted by Mrs M. O. Joyce, 5oprano. guest soloist. Bella B. Thompson is pianist and direc- tor. At the evening service at 8 o'clock a section of the Joseph H. Daniel Glee Club of McKinlev High School will sing Christmas carols under the direction of Mrs. Thompson. A program of special Christmas music will be rendered by the choir of the Second Baptist Colored Church, Third street, between H and Eve streets north- west, tomorrow. The musical program will include: AM. d-ste Fidelis,” by choir. the pastor ‘Nazareth.” i e Town of Be Joy_to the World There ! The Herald Anzels Sing Amen 8 PM ices by the Grand Chapter ar and special music he choir. with Mrs. P. Flipper at zan, and Dr. W. Scott Mayo, choir director. hem. give a reading, “Why the Chimes Rang.” by Raymond MacDonald Alden A _candlelight scrvice will be held on Christmas morning at 6:30. Special si | be rendered and Christmas Al Handel DECEMBER 1931 MARGARET'S T, will hold CHURCH, Con- avenue and Bancroft place, lebration of hol munion Christmas eve at mi music featuring this celebrat as follows, the choir, unde tion of Charlotte Klein “Sanctus. Benedic “Holy Night, Sile Miss Charlotte Klein two organ numbers Christmas oratotio, “Pa Bach, and “In Dulel Jubilo, Elert Ths same pregram will be repeated at the 11 am. service Chrisimas day. will a orale.” by by Karg- be The following program of will be played and Christma: g at the 1fth street Sunday, December 27, The combined junior and senior choirs of the Ascension Chureh will m 8 o'clock and sing tk ntata. “The Holy Infant.” by Frederick Field Bul- lard. Herman Rakemann will conduct ring quartet with Florence Reynolds the organ. The soloists will be | Janette Parsons, soprano; Jenevieve | Gerritts and Edna Brown, contraltos; Leslie Coyle, tenor: Gilbert Clark, bari- tone, and Alfred Tras Chrit The junio the auditoriom of the ¢ carols, after which, t dren's Briga school, they will neighborhocd sir propriate selections assemble in ch and sing v the Chil- 1 Sunday the Christmas day mu: drew’s Church, ue and V street carols will be sung on the streets in the community previous to the service. Special Christmas m by the quar- tet choir of the Chevy Chase Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow will in- clude Q et, “Come to My Heart, Quartet, ‘It Came Upon the Mic The quartet includes M 2 Eraithwaite, soprano and director; Mrs. M. Rea Shafer, contralto; E. L. Simp- son, tenor; L. E. Troth, baritone, and Mrs. Elmer Hall, accompanist. Ambrose Rubinstein The Christmas music program of the Foundry Methodist Episcopal Church to be presented tomorrow is listed be- low i AM. SERVICE. n_prelude, overture from n, “The Mes- e ... Handel . ¢ Love to Thee, O Chr o drous Night n h 0v. " Tidings of Greal gov t-Schaeter Tenor solo. g “‘Hallcluwah Chorus,” from The Messial" 4 <+s+.--Handel P.M. SERVICE. . “'Meditation” Bach-Gounod Proce. “Hark! The Herald Angels Si i , “O Holy Night." Tenor solo and chorus, “O e Organ postiude, Organ (“Ave Maria™). sional Carols— “The Slecp of the Child Jesus.” “A Jovous Christmas Song” (Old Prench carols) G offertory, Choru “Hal “Gesu Bambing u rus,” from “The Messiah.” ajah Chor sstan. Nightz. oo o Grubey 0 Littie Town of Bethiehem Schytt “silent Recessional Organ postiude, ““Berceuse’ Justin Lawrie will be soloist and di- rector, and Mabel Linton Williams will be at the organ. An interesting program of Christ- mas music_has been 4 i for the cnoirs of Douglas M. E. ch, El enth and H streets northeast, by Estelle Wentworth. At the morning service morrow t or_choir vill render Babe Divine,” by Bernard Hamblen, and “Shepherds in the Hush of Night,” by Geoffrey O'Hara. At the evening serv- ice the junior choir will sing “Blessed !Songs of Christmas,” by Lincoln Hall, and several carols. On next Sunday evening the two choirs will render the Christmas can tata, “His Natal Day,” by Edward W. Norman. The Woodside Methodist Episcopal Church, located at 8814 Georgia ave- nue, announces its Christmas program. Tomorrow, 11 am, the junior choir will sing “O Come All Ye Faithful”| also “The Snow Lay on the Ground’ and “The First Noel.” The adult choir will sing “When Jesus Christ, Our Lord, Was Born,” and ‘“Angels From the Realms of Glory.” The evening service at 8 will be a combined cantata and pageant en- titled “Come Ye to Bethlehem,” given by the choir and Dramgatic Club. The climax of the umcc?fll be a white gift service. A carol service Sunday following program will be Processional, w 1 Boug! Lord and the Ivy 5" Come 10 3 Recessional, "It Came Up | " Clear” The_ director e el Allen Ross, organist and choimistre: | At St Pauls Episconal Church, ! Twenty-third street near Washington Circle, the musical program for th midnight celebration of the holy com- munion service, starting at 11:30 o'clock, will be as follows Orsan prelude. “Gesu Bambino™ “Adoration” 3 Carol. “It Came Upon Clear” ... Gaul Reading Introit, “There Were Shept: deste Fideles™ Twe] | Gradua, | oftertors. i chteou: 19 Dond ALl e Cungx:mm hyiiis Alfred Hollins 4 e Town of Bethleher “Tet ALl Moriat Flesh Kerp” (French Fo | “Thou Didst Leave Th Reduer Keep Silence - Sove 5 Benedictio; Regessiona e S d Postlude, “Hosanna". . Paul Wacl " ‘The soprano solos will b sustained 1hv Master George Vest amucel | Leech will preside at the organ, “Hark! the nd Sev- ihe follows | 11:30 p.m. Christmas eve, 12 midnight, carol} b | congregation. At 12 ¢'clock m | processional, “O Come All Ye Faithiyl’ | (Wade); hymn, “O Little Town of | Bethlehem” (Redner): anthem, “Come Near, Ye Nations” (Watson); holy com- munion, “Sanctus” (Steiner), “Bene. ictus Qui Venit” (Morlev), “Agnus | Dei” (Stainer); hymn, “Silent Night" | (Gruber): recessional, “It Came Upon | a Midnight Clear” (Willis). | At 10 am. Christmas day, holy com- | munion, with music by the junior chojr: anthem, “All My Heart This Night Re- oices” (Parker). Th | will be rendered by a chorus of 20 | voices, with solo quartet composed of Marion Hartley, soprano; Hattie Her- furth, contralto; Robert C. Bond, tenor. | Roy K. Easter, baritone and diyoctor, and with Ellen Richards at the organ, At the Christmas eve service at All Saints’ Episcopal Church the choir will nig (Continued en Twellth Page) Mozart | Ye e music 2t the midnight service | orgen poctiude, Yon | | Robert |T | will be as follows: Cantatas, Oratorios, Pageants “The Herald of Peace” (Galbraith), Eldbrooke Methodist Epis- copal Church, 4 p.m. tomorrow. “The Cor of the King” (Buck), National Baptist Church, tomorrow evening. “The Story of Bethlehem” 8 p.m. tomorrow. “Holy Nativity” (Wildermere), Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church, 8 p.m. tomorrow. “Messiah's Advent” (Gerbel), Lincoln Road Methodist Episcopal Church, tomorrow evening. “The Coming cf the King” (Buck), Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, tomorrow evening. “The Holy Infant” (Bullard), Church of the after Christmas, at 8 p.m. “The Shepherd King” (Hall), Open Door Church, by the Gospel Music Class, under the direction of Isabel Garvin Shelley, 8 p.m. tomorrow. “His Natal Day” (Norman), Dougl: Church, Sunday after Christmas. “The Star of Bethlehem"” (Harker), Sixth Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. Sunday after Christmas. “The Hope of the World” (Schneker), St. Church, 8 p.m. Sunday after Christmas. ‘The Adoration of the Christ Child,” a pageant, Universalist National Memorial Church, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. “Christmas Bells,” a pageant, Ninth Street Christian Church, tomorrow. “The Golden Book,” a 8 p.m. tomorrow. “Christmas Songs of Many Nations,” a pageant. Church of the Transfiguration, December 26, by the Junior Choir. “Tidings of Joy.” Second Baptist Church, 8§ p.m. Christmas eve, and White Christmas pageant, 8 p.m. tomorrow. Come Ye to Bethlehem” and White Gift Service, Woodsi Methodist Episcopal Church, 8 p.m. tomorrow. de “The Manger and the Cross” and White Christmas pageant West Washington Baptist Church, tomorrow evening. 3 Card and Candlelight Service, Mount Pleasant Congreg Church, 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. Erceationa, (Spence), Zion Lutheran Church, scension, Sunday kD as Methodist Episcopal Paul's Lutheran pageant, National City Christian Church, Universalist S ndas e e o | QOLEMN mass will be celebrated at "J'HE program of Christmas music to St ick’s Church at midnight be given at the Universalis S B R tional Memorial Church, Sixtesnth and e fcnoln foansistingfoffiquarleiantl isreatsmorthvest Wil oe as foliowe. chorus of 35 voices, will be supported 10:50 AM. by stringed orchestra and organ. The Organ prelude (oriental koteh), singing of Christmas carols will pre- Bl Min, o cede the service. Reading Boyce 0 Come Al tor Thy L utermezzo (pas Aetanis Sial ¥ motett. * s Aunus D Comm During communion motetts including “Panis Angelicus.” Casciolini; “O Esca Viatorum,” Jsaak, will be sung. 4 The quartet is composed of Mrs. Nor- | wood Cassidy, Clelia Ploravanti, Herry Myers and James Nolan. The organist and director is Miss Jennie Glennan On this occasion Lewis C. Atwater v\lll“ preside at organ. i 13 The Christmas music will peated the Sunday after Christmas and the Christmas carols will be sung at the 12 o'clock mass New Year day. RedSY 4o, the World ecessional (hvimii) 1 n Realm of Glory' .. oo o0 e Organ postlude, “Gioiy o God'.,: 4:30 P.M. Organ prelude, “The Pla lehen” 2 rene Koehl. sopiaiio, assising This service will present Gorat { the Cniist Child, Rl numbers will ir Adam’s “Holy it (Edwin Sinker. (enor): “Away in A Manger. Martin (Jessie Masters, co I Think When I Read That & traditional (Marsorie Soper, & Three Kines of Orient, (rac:s Eugene Dahl. tenor; Warren Lyvnn Gillchrest, bariiones). Also other care | ols and hymns' following the action of the | -.8m [ Har of Beth- Hawl The following program will be given at the midnight mass. at Si. Peter's| Church_with organ and orchestral ac- companiment: the mass—Traditional Enclish and French carols o et Shepherd's Story”...... . .Dickinson Jes Bambino’ o o eyon “Hark!_ What A 56 Holy “How Far Is 1t to Bethlchem? Shaw roper of the mass Tozer s i pageant Organ postlude, “Laus Domini"...... Hawley | | The music at both services will be led by the National Capital Choir, Dr. Al- | | bert W. Harned, organist and director, e Unitarian Honor of .?l. Griber offertory. “Laetentur ' Coel _.Gruber n i ste Ficeles’ Novello Ce VTR R s i ek | sts: Agnes Whelan McLaughlin, so;s);’;?xiggs Eana 8. Colbert, second s0. prano; Carolyn Manning, _contralto: O'Lone, tenor, and Romeo | Guaraldi, baritone. Christopher Tenley | is organist and director. violinist, and Richard Lorleberg, cellist, will assist Flora | McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto; Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass, and Lewis | Atwater, organist, in the program of Christmas music at the 11 o'clock serv- | ice tomorrow morning, at All Souls' Church, Unitarian, Sixieenth and Har- | vard streets. Among the numbers | N | FIEA RANER, Methodist . Bach-Gauno | . Core : * from the Spanish | mas music at s am of Chri e t Church | the Brookland Methedis! A Morning service at 11 o'clock: Orzan p Grand Choeur” 9 . Holy Babe’ ok Cnoi cieiea by, M A A, Ludwic, bass v, *In Dulci Jubilo’ Organ postlude. ““Halleiujah ohory Evening service at 8 g'cloc Organ prelude, *Maestoso Atwater will be assisted in the following | ‘cRogers | program of Christmas music by Flora | McGill Keefer: araphrase of & Christmas Hymn'"..Faulkes n Old Sacred Lullaby” (1649)....".Corner Mrs. Keefer. “The Liitle Shepherd”....... Debussy “Christmas in Sicily” (bagpipes) Pietro Yon E rranged by Gouard ncient Nocls” ve Maria” .Arcadelt-Liszt “Stille Nacht' -.Gruber Mirs. Keefer. Bach - Harke: soprano; Handel elma Mills Rector. 25 “March of o b Presentation of gifts (organ, the Magl King Methodist Protestant rrett Lewis is organist and Ch‘(fi?rgirg:or. ‘The evening service will be in charge of the Suiday school, the children presenting Christmas _songs and recitations and a pantomime of “Why the Chimes Ring.” Beatrice Coleman and pranklin Garrett, vio- linists, will pany the singing of carols. 1 ‘HE choir of Rhode Island Avenue Methodist Protestant Church, Rhode Island avenue and First street north- | west, under the direction of Henry Gilligan, choir director and organist, will render tomorrow, 8 PM. Cantate, “Noly Nattvity” awees Wildermer’s | cnorus, CIAL programs of Christmas music e becn arranged for two ser t the Mount Pleasant Congrega- wurch temorro The regular service at 11 am. is to be a card and candle- ning at 4:30 pm, a of which is the candlelight pro- choir, followed by an vice at 5 o'clock. The ant Chorus of 50 voices der the direct. chorister, with organ ie Robeson at the 3 SERVICE. 11 0'CLOCK first sonat G 1e Magi Kings Du Bois Dickinson s Noveilo to Bethichem? Shaw Rest Van < o Birthday of a K Neidlinger “March”. . Merkel mas music will be rendered to- at_the morning and evening services of First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets northwest, by the vested chorus choir of 60 voices, di- rected by Ruby Smith Stahl, soprano. and assisted by Dorothy Wilson Hal- bach, contralto; Francesco Deela-Lana, tenor; C. R way Taylor, baritone- bass, and Paul D2 Long Gable at the organ. The following selections will be rendered 11 AM. > Sheph " Pipes eroatchefl Dudley Bucx Lord. Caristiansen How Far Is It to Bl‘:hlchrné" the Tys"..........Ho 1+ Poor Be Thy Chamber. Gougod ,Yon Pinise 1o the w ns el b Adam of the Masi Theodore Dubols Lullaby™. .. ¢ Torch. Arran “Jeaneiie. by Dickinson Faulkes h Poor Be Thy Chamb 2 postlude, “Christmas March.” Mer ‘The memb Society of Christian Endeavor of the st Congregational Church will sing Christmas_ carcls, as is their vearly custom, at the District Jail on Christ- mas eve at 8 o'clock. Christian r < B.'D. Shreve ns the Christ Child Offertory (organ, ““The Shepherds’ Orvant postiide, Faif Tomorrow evening there will be a Christmas pageant presented under the direction of Hele 1 N e in D a male chorus, rixed chorus and solo- ists of the church and chapel choirs. This pageant will be preceded by a Te- cital on tower chimes and organ by Robert Ruckman, organist. Christmas Day. At the 11 o'clock service on Christmas of the Young People’s | 'HE following is a program of spe- cial Christmas music at the Na- tional City Christian Church tomorrow morning: Christmes carols on tower chimes: “Bright and Joyful Is the Morn.” It Came Uphn the Midnight Clear.” “Hark! the Herald Angels Sing.” pTne cnimes wil 2y n, organist.) Oifan prelude, Fantasie on Two Noels:ss aeesl. siniiiusinv. dic . Bonnek It Came Upon the Midnight | Presbyterian Church, | rendered by the quartet and choir. be played by Robert program will be as follows: | | day the music will be furnished by the | church as follows: Christmas carols on tower chimes: “Joy_to the World." " Q. Little Town_of Bet: ‘Oh, Come All Ye Faithful. Organ prelude, “'Adeste Fidel: “‘Bethlenem™ .. Chorus. “Sing, O Heavens Offertory. “An Old Carol Contralto solo. Mrs. Helen Organ postlude, lleluja; Christmas music at the Ninth Street Christian Church tomorrow will in- clude: -Loret ‘Malling . Tours andel MORNING. lo, “Night of Nights". Soprano solo, e Clarke, ‘Sing, O Heavens' Ol e ierpolo by 1o, T. R Bi {__ EVENING. e m-k"’" » Dpageant intermingled Preshyterian Special music at the New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church tomorrow will include: MORNING. Instrumental preluce— “Morning o'Prieslied “Largo” Anthem, Offertory, Anthem, Tidin Postlude, “Jesu Bambin, ‘Andante con moto’ Strings and organ. /Behold I Bring You Good “Piigrims’"'Chorus” EVENING. Prelude— Romance" “Adagio” Anthem, iehem” Offertory, Vioiin” and ‘organ 0 Little Town of Beth. S Hawley K < Hubay Violin and orya Boprano solo, ““There's a Song in the AT, o e - Speaks Postlude, “Couplet 8ans Paroi’s’ . Van Goens Violin and organ. At the morning service the quartet will be assisted by Mr. De Costa, first violin; Mr. Kassebaum, second violin; Mr. Fritz Mueller, cello. At the evening service Elsa Loulse Raner will be the assisting artist. Peck Memorial Chanel music for Christmas Sunday night will include the robed chorus choir under the dircc- tion of Griffith Evans at 7:45 o'clock, singing “The Little Old Manger.” by Wilson: “The Song That the Ange Sang,” by Soechtig, and O Holy Night,” by Adam. ‘The junior choir of the Church of the Pilgrims, Esther Linkins, director, will render the following program tomorrow evening: | duet, ..Bullivan | Anthems. “Cantiqu Noel” \them. (ada 4 Hope Lovely Appess. ' from (Gounod). (Helen and “The Infant Jesus 1. Imogen B Rita Dolph Redemp- on Het anthem, Edith (Yon). On the following Sunday evening the program will mnclude Throne . (Matthews). Charie boys chor finelt b Her will repeat “The Infa Christmas music at the Eastern Pres- byterian Church will be as follows MORNING SERVICE “Unto Us “Christmas Soprano & The quartet is comprised of Dorothy Reddish, soprano: Sue Hess, contralto Barrett Fuchs, te Shaver, bass. ‘They will be assisted by a volunteer chorus under the direction of Charles W. Guest At the evening service hristmas” will be presented Sunday school, assisted by the ) choir, all of which are members of t Sunday school. pecfal Christmas music at Tal x byterian Church tomor will include MOR. ide, Aathem, Duet, the SERVICE Organ pr “And They Came s Lu o solo, “And Being Warned of Adeste Figelis,” will be a chorus choir The soloists are M: soprano: Mrs. Albe: 1 ntralto; Frank Skinner, biss, a vnsend and J. W. Kerns, ten s. Dudley C. Jackson is organist and ctor. Buck quartet Rice, ¢ H B d The vested choir of Gunston Temple Presbyterian Church, under the n of John George Klein. with Mrs Klein at the organ, assisted by Eliza- beth and Louise Bernheimer, violini cellist, will give the following Christmas program: Ad 50" Ean. vi “The Shep: s0i0. “Jesu Bambino Yor soloists will be Mrs. Bernheimer, Mr. Tines and Mr. Klein, The following Ct be prescnted at the the Covenant-First Presbyte: tomorrow by the quartet under the di- rection of George H. Wilson, organi and director: Christmas “The F +...Thome istmas music will orning service of Special Christmas music by and orgen will feature tomorrow’s 11 o'clock service of the Wallace Memorisl United Presbyterian _Church Hampshire avenue and Randolph street The program is as follow ““The First Christmas Morn", “'Sing, O Heavens’. . Quartet !The Shepherds in the Field’ ‘“The Heavens Are Telling' Efe A. Collamore, ors A white Christmas service will held at 4:30 in the afternoon. The Christmas music at the Sixth Sixteenth and Kennedy streets northwest. at the morning and evening scrvices, will be The be 11 o'clock: Organ prelud ““Adorat “Pastorale”. Guilmant . Borowski “Sing, O Heavens" “Holy' Angels Singig Organ postiude, “Halleluiah us C'Messiah”™) ... . Handel At the 8 o'clock service the choir will sing the carols of the various countries. The program: Carols on the cl Tour Fadition M. Turley, contraiio | Organ prehude, c, under the direction of | Anthem, . will be furnished by | Tenor, solo. There's a Soug in the Lowly"” 0 the ‘Holly'". %0011 ‘A Bate Lies in a Crad; Tsabella” ....... “Sleep, My Jesus, Sleep “'Silent Night. Organ postlud Magi” ... . Harke: Sunday after Christmas at 8 o'clock: Cantata, "“The Star of Bethlshem'... .Harker Muriel Day, organist and director; Gladys Marks, soprano; contralto; Paul Gottwals, tenor; How- Old Freneh Carol Old Dutch Lullaby wu-v..Gruber Goller | 4rd Moore, baritone. Christmas music at the Wallace Me- morial United Presbyterian Church, New Hampshirs avenue and Randolph s will be as follows: Organ prelude, Shepherds in the Field” (Malling), and | organ postlude, “The Heavens Are Tell- ing” (Haydn). The quartet—composed of Mrs. Archer L. Haycock, soprano and director; Mrs. George E. McCann, con- | Forker, . | the organist and director. Lenna _Orr, | "HE musical program at Grace Lu- theran Church, Sixteenth and Var= |num streets northwest, for tomorrow | evening will include the following: Chr, Processional. “Joy to ‘Sing. O Heavens” ... (Cathryn Wood.) (Ause Song* " Bickinson the Angeis Come™ iry).arr. Dickinson oprano solo. “I Know That prang at My Redeemer (“The Messiah™) .........Handel «© n Wood.) A Joytul Christmas Song” “Lo! How & Bio (A Capella) “Cantique de Noel” £ dam Dudley Buck (M1, L by, reauest) ... Du Boig “Hark! What Mean Those Holy tta Avec Variations.” Du Bois The music: for the 6:30 o'clock service Christmas morning will be: Prelude. “In I b Bach Gounod “(caro Candiyn ediction, “Lo! How a Rose E'er Bloo Praeto t Mean Those Hol: €5 ude, “Hallelujah Chorus™ St cut av lowing Organ At the 11 o'clock morn: ng service at Pa heran Church, Connecti= 1 Everett street, the fole will be given: clock evening s 7 the vested cho west, in the candl g service to= m 8 pm. The following pro= g under t ection R. Monroe, organist and choir« rrow, at gram wil of J e d sustained by Dora ertrude Smith, ¢ gelman and John Wi P i Randolph Balihis, The soprano aria from the “Mes- ' “Rejoice G v. O Daughter of Handel, sun There will of Bethlehem™ 1d Alice Sherrer; pherds Watched alto solo, “Cin- Sherrer: bass solo, t,” Wilfred o'clock service lude the an- (Harker), " (Yon), Christ the 11 l;xf_‘ following program of Christmas music will be given at the Memo- rial United Brethren Church Christmas eve: Organ p Processio lude. “Laus Deo’ Morrison hymn, “It Came Upon the Angels Sing.” Tours de ‘Water 1 Those Holy Neidlinyer Enkelnann -Gounod chem."” Spence on hauser” .... g Miss Ruth’ Kimbail The quartet is comprised of Mrs. Ruby Zwinglas, sopranc: Horatio Rench, tenor; Katherine Satterfield, alto; Harry ass. Harry G. Kimball will be ‘The program to be given tomorrow follows: AM “Alr" from “Daughter of Meyerbeer Candiyn Organ prelude, Kings Carol. “Th a e Came Three Kings' Hym ome_All Ye Faithful Oh, Sing, This Blessed SR T Gambini -Adam B id Argels Sing.” “Recessional”.........Read Hymn, “Hi Cugan’ postiude, n ..Roft ‘There Were Shepherds,” Mansfield “:Contemplation’’ - Armatron, Virgin's Lullaby Dudiey Buc! Jrpsanerteld o e Town of “Marche mhhz:._, Tl