Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 25, 1915, Page 5

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SATURDAY |Yuletide Tea Room Clears Over $2,000 The Yuletide Tea Room afterncon after a course of twenty-four sttt o e CHRISTMAS onfn FOR NEEDY AMPLE IN OMAHA--Scenes at Salvation Army dquarters, one of many places in Omaha where deserving poor were provided with Ohristmas dinner supplies without cost. ‘“The Store Beaatiful’’ closes this Orkin Brothers | days’ successful operation. The profits | reach over the 8200 mark | Among the big tips received were two | $100 bills, one from Mr. Vietor Caldwell, Ith and Famam—U. S. Bank Bld‘. | given to Mr. Casper Yost the day the | leading business men of Omaha put on caps and aprons and served walt OUR FIRST resses. Mrs. R. B. Busch gave the other $10 tip. Mr John C. Wharton handed in & $0 tip from an unknown iver. The | proceeds of the tea room are to go to the bullding fund of the First Preaby- Year End Clearance Sale tarts Next Monday Offering Our Entire New Stock of Superior Gar- ments of Distinction at Wonderfully Low Prices Every Garment is marked by that subtle style touch that lifts each creation out of the hackneyed interpretation of the day into the realm of exclusive and distinctive individuality. | terian church | UNION PACIFIC ADDS TO 1 DOUBLE TRACK IN UTAH The Union Pacific this week cut in | eight miles of its new second track on | the Utah division, between Last Ogden and Gatewny. There was a large quant- | ity of solid rock removed and the en | tire cost of the work was something ko | $600,000, Construction was commenced | Aprit 1, t1 1 With the cutting in of the new stretch, there remaina but 225 miles of Unlon Pa cific main line that is not double-tracked This is all in Wyoming | | | : 5 s Full Particulars and Prices in Sunday's Bee—Plan Now to Attend Monday ? R » and Take Advantage of These Radical Reductions, TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST| Orkin Brothers 16th and Farnam Streets Christmas Music to Be One of the Prominent Features in Churches of the City Sunday. PREPARE ELABORATE PROGRAMS In a large number of the city churches Sunday, both morning and evening, Christmas music will be the leading fea- ture. There will be short sermons by the pastors, after which the choirs will have charge. For the Christmas music the choirs have been drilled for weeks, and in many churches the programs to be rendered BURGESS-NASH Announce for NEXT MONDAY Their Annual January Sale will be more elaborate than usual. There will be anthems, solos and a great variety of instrumental music. These programs will be rendeged at the regu- lar hours for the morning and evening services, The' Eplscopal churches will have serv- fces on Christmas day. At the Zlon Lutheran church, Thirty- ( » sixth and Lafayette avenue, A. T, Lorl- Mrs. W. ¥, Callfas. ; 1 5 of Johnna Anderson, director; Mildred ; 's, Misses’ hildren’ mer, Pastor, there will be § Christmas|Tenor Solo—The New-Born King Harker | iauson - organist O o | A lIGh, Mia s Wiois Oraber, of Women's, es’ and O L morning matin service at 6 o'clock. The | Cnristmas Coonge " © 180N Y SMORNING. 40:8 Mr. and Mrs, Williams, with church ehoir will render: (W When “the Sun Had Sunk to = |Chorus—Glory to God in the Highest Mo e neTT SO, C O A I s ® s U l I s, Behold I Bring you Good Tidings..... | . Rest ......... veern Knigl (from Bethlehem).. ..oo.. . Maunder | Postlude—Festival, opus 82,..Ui . , | n u " .. :Uso! Seifert Chigrona | (o sleop, Liiie Pove. L2 Male' Chorus—March of the Magi.... Bt g o g e e ———————————————————————————————————A There Wero Shepherds “Marks | £ing, Oh Sing, This Blessed Morn. Schnecker | hlhs’ et o m.;{special | Anthem—The Hallowed Day. ‘ Tenor 80lo, Ross B. Jo seses .. _Ashforth [ " RO, O Miss Flora V. Sears, organiat. AF 5 0°C | b4 (‘hrlT!:“lmnn Cantata—Bethlehem..Maunder | The choir of the Castellar Presbyterian sung by choir assisted b | v v o . T S5, Dinichole, sede |ehurch will give Fred B. Holton's can- tata, “The Christmas Contralto Solo—The Virgin Dualey Huok DRESSES Etc. Swedish service at 10:30 a. musie. Stainer - B Swanson, bass. The part of the King,'"\ Sunday Sunday morning: Sunday school, 9:80p Lg;,l?ngma:ml’mflféc{ ';;“Er . 409, Shepherd Boy will be sung by evening at 7:3) p. m. Following is the 1 1 . ® . service, 1 8. m. A b s o) Jolisgns Angersgn: sopeane:.the | prowram t %4, /s and 2 Under rice Sunday eévening, the Sunday school will Mary's Avemue. Baise oot Naiow. B2 L ahe ’Lmfi"!-" “Prepare Yo the Way of the ’ 1 festival, commencin; 3 3 5 Melchor, R R ’ T Bt T A Y | At St. Mary's Avenus Congregational| Iielen Weeden: the et Van Tory Boprano, alto with chorus, O'er the For full particulars see window at 7:3 church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock and Mr., Swanso A | Sllent Eastern Hills," Miss" Margaret I - 3 New Year's eve wake, arranged by the| "oy e yogper services with the B A ek (W display and Sunday papers Men's goclety. Program at 9 p. m. A spe- Bebins st * St. John'a Afrfean Methodis ‘s{ufi"‘” chorus, ollow the _ Guiding N . cial hour and serving of refreshments. hoir, The following program will be rendered lorfous Morn." som captive 1srael, that mourns in lonely | exile here until the Son of God appear. 2 4 Organ Prelude ............. R 7 . s New Year's day: Service at 10: O, vome, O, come, Emmanuel, and ran-| Methodist Episcopal church, Eighteenth | women's chorus and cholr. 5 > "EVERYBODYS STORE™ he annual business session of the con [and Webster streets: Soprano solo, ““The Song s Ringing gregation will be held at 2:30 p. m. Stil” Miss Mar Koopman, () The Prophecy and Promise. The | Anthem—Glory'to God In the Highest Wi i, Marsaret Jroonman | reading of the prophecy and promis (the Messiah) & ..Handel Ito with chorus accompaniment, The Hanscom Park Methodist Episco-| from the Old Testament. (3)The praver| .. St. John's Choir Cradle Hymn,” Mrs, Frank - . th- | of mankind and the answer of the angels. | Reading... i pal Sunday school will presént the Be | Prcoessional Hymn No. 192-Angeis Miss Olga Henderscn Cholr, 71 Ye the Lord.” Jehem Christmas pageant this evening a From the Realms of Glory .Smart | Anthem—Calm on the Listen'ng Kar of | Soprano and tenor duet. “Fairest Lord 73 o'elock at the church, Twenty-ninth | Sunday School Hymnal, No. 8 “ Niant.. S R SN Jesun"Miss Anna Breim and Tert 3 _ 2 Organ’ Solo...... siagihl Solo and Chorus, Mrs, Maud Ra a | Kre Y and Woolworth averue. | Carol—A Hunter Would a-Hunting St, John's Cholr. ¥ and | A olr. ““There is Room In My Heart oy rom Heaven Go................Brahms | Paper—The Christmas Soirit for. Thee North Preabyterian. ‘The Magnificent” (or Hymn of Mary | Mrs. J. W. Moss Choir, “Come _and Worshin." The following song service will be| "lin the house of Zacharias atter | Trio—The Angelic Cholr.. Mrs “Frank Brown, director and or- ' cadhy zabeth greete er as the | . vesssree ...Mrs, Carrie B. ganist, rendered at the North Presbyterian mother of the Lord)............. Mias Watkink s Rapteay L M oqame g church Sunday evening at 7:3 o'clock: +.........Music by Sir Charles Stanford Moore, alto; J. C. Parker, tenor | North Side Christian. PealudomTlathIRBRR:. . .:1ib+€sisi7d Malling | St._Stephen's Day Carol—Good King | Address—The Significance of Christmas | The following will be the order of Anthem With Tenor Solo—And There Wenceslas . ... Traditional sooneeeneeeeHo J PINKett | goryice at the North Side Christian Were Shepherds.. ............. Vincent Kelly and Choir. Baritons Solo...... e B » 3 Richard Reynolds and Choir. Iymn No. ngla[ 'n:w?knf 0 moadk - al:.’fu. Long. church, Twenty-second and Lothrop ) th Violin Obligato—Christ X . Louis (Second) | Reading—Your Life..Mrs. D, M. Ferguson | streets, Rev. George L. Peters, pa Corel V. St Nt Manney | Sunday School Hymnal No. 68.......... Anthem—Angels From the Realms b gundl - " ” TR 98 Mrs Roy Flanagan, Miss Madge West | Anthem—While All Things Were in Glory.. FW. Bulliig | SIN0eY_naring Anthem With Choruses for Women Quiet Silence..........Herbert Wareing 8t, John's African Methodist Epis- Organ Prelude ...... o e Mon. Brightest And Best.:..Buck The Solo Bung by Mrs. Kelly. | copal Choir. - |Jesus Is Born Today ~Gabriel Card i obres. Bolo, | Vicitn T0e OFNSIRY.. .. . onics so0sstnsrposniobars . 1| L hoir... Organ Solo.. . My Soul Carol—The First Nowell -Cholr obligato. Obligato and Male Chorus—Jesus Trinity Methodist. is King. Kratz «.+.Traditional S Christian A e P . 1 : Christmas music will be rendered at the X th K | Solo—The Virgin's Lullaby...Dudley Buck be rendered at th Message. .. ;‘,‘,‘;‘:...‘;,“5’:’;:.‘.:,‘;'.‘Eé',.i'é',.’mli‘f.,‘,u'if.‘é‘.?n Miss Vera lone Beats. Trinity Methodist church Sunday morn- | Tenor solo and cheir... Lolo 'With Violin Obligato—0 Little Christmas Hymn No, 772—Holy Night! ing and evening as follows Communlion servige......... Town of Bethlehem. .. c......Bartlett | . Peaceful Night 9 s8s oratlias 1 ods s MORNING Little Town of Bethlehem. ... ‘ pirs. “Roy' Flanaan, Miss Madge West. | Sunday School Hymnal No, B . | organ—The Firat Christnias Popinne sole gud Tiein SuEpD: ‘ Jlo and Soprano 4 3 a m. | Mal Mrs. R. Florofon an rs, » Ak la ek Harl 3y Soul.Buslley ymns by the chiliren. (@) “We | Hymn No. 107—Jay of the World | Grace Burger. Miss Holen Fales. Mrs, Flanagan. are the lambs of Cheist's fold. Response—My Soul Truly Waiteth | Sermon—The Christmas Message...... Postiude—Hallelujah Chors........Handel (b) Away in a Manger.” | William Rae. ¥ Soloiats—Mrs_ C. A. Mangum, Mr, Wil- ) Miss Elolse West, organisi: Lee O.| ., Under Ditcction of Miss it | Anthem—Sing Allolulla Forth | M BRotn Petars, " M; b (% 3 3 b oD, “Reige e B Dudley Bue ss Ruth Peters, rs. Viles, ¥ Krats, cholrmaster SCrIpture LeSSOD.......... ...\ 1 e0e.s | Ottertory—Onint oy Makte | Willlam Stewart and Mr. Walter Cody. & The First Presbyterian church of Ben- | The “Nunc Dimittis” (or jjymn of : Afphonse Mallly Cholr Director—Mr. J. H, D ) A R e Biade - Sl hotdd llhnr.mn %:‘.u'xh," t:-,'w:):»'l::._.‘\ln seeing th nthem—Blessed Be the Lord of Israel Christmés eyening song service Sunday | Prayer ... i) A RY : P Wempes. - 1 Christina, otening SA. T o'elook: n}hu ‘;"::" £ n‘»f‘v’x'fi No. 155—0 n;,,m.a1 Hark My Soul... | “North Side, Twenty-second and Lo- Hymn—Joy lo({tha'r\e“-;qlld Sunday L hool Hymnal No. & ot g Mra. r\\‘“um.:]\:”.fnu ‘('xr;rui ol ll.'l‘:"’.(: Fiid at 90, l.M}rl\lllvrI:;‘:‘( l::af‘.::a:! ‘on gatior Organ Postlude Hymn No. 1%, 'he - Anthem—The '!'u‘::;]orh(l"lrv‘)l; ong. st | Organist, Martin W. Bush; director of Postlude—Grand’ Chorus vening ..m"f- :nl":"w})‘,"':-n;‘n"o'n we Wish Yo A. J. McClung. ety Organ Prelude—"Welhnachtsabend ' Prayer...... r Otto Mailling ve Regular Bowel Movement Ant! —Wake tk World from Slum- Baptist. H . 5 . " i nthem e .el orid 0 gt Hymn No. 115..... T Take Dr. King’s New Lite Pills and While most of the world is in the shadow of a mighty conflict— il ere be special Christmas music | Kohonae Now R avag Rl | S el b ot Shodu € Europe, Solo—There's o Song in the Alr |t the Immanuel Baptist church, Twen- | Offertory, Violin-—4 od. Lied, Hontmens :‘1"4\ x:.,',.m.\...:‘;M.:"“..‘ x‘.’.‘.:;” ¥ ‘\hn (1';:.:, we, (apERe 'ho-“ byl I‘J.Vopt battiatialda.of » far from the vi M Eoripture, ty-fourth and Pinkney streets, in charge | Anthem—Bicssed Ho the Lont ot Israel | S18ts.— Advertisement scenes of desolation and ruin, far from thoss millions of saddened D Bolo—There Were Shepherds Abiding | homes where permanent separations bring an avalanche of lonelin: n oy Lynes | — — - — ——— — e _— — 088 i Miss Alice Johnso | — i use happy in this season ess 5 Anlhelnf}%l--n:n-d Night “v. b Offenbach | Wa:M. 8 nation. h". ”~ w h m o‘ hwh g Anthem—Curist the New Born King and good cheer, e . vesenes Woleott . . . ] Cholr [ Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific E; S i the ‘ Gomtent, Usticd Prostitevien: | Bt i Pom R e See B toen - s RO o s o S P08 Bebde. arosramm. ab ile -Outitul | 4 xposition, San Liego, border lines or ted service. In the United States we have 64 per United pn.n;:;:el;:r\:_nu‘r:n»ruuuu , cent of all the telephones in the world; and we rejoice that here the O'QT",T“"'d""’i'“;"“ & the Magi human voice can travel many times farther than anywhere else on this - . Dubois Anthem—And ‘There Were Shepherds. el' s I'ea as 0‘:0a big globe of ours—that electrical waves can speed from cormer to . . . . Shelley i R s i foiinson corner of this broad land and bring us voice to voice no matter where Solo—The Birthday of a we are. ‘ A ]i\'emn ger 4 Al M. M. Tleponsta . i orsan OfftHag _Fasiosl Simohemy The Food Drink Withouta Fault s e e e e, TN o5 e v U 3 essiah. ... andef i ; Snthem— ol “N;,‘:‘,v Adoigh Adam the wires uniting the 39,060 Bell Telephones in Omaha or reaching out prano solo and obligato, Mrs. W. F. . M X . M oa beans, ed to any one of the millions of Bell Telephones in the nation, we shall Congregational lll‘ra:ln. ‘Psalter No, 197, ade Of hlgh-grade Coct » 'h"u“y blend Md be llOiy;nl all we can to give quick, d dable I:l service. mas Postiude. . Best . . epen courteous Christmas dhol Sovianos, Mk W, T manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without q g s an rs. ept tall; altos, | . . . Ml Grace "poci na 3 .:3";""":»."“.". | the use of chemicals; it is absolutely pure and whole- This year has been a pleasant one for us, and we hope it has been gy ARy LA R ner Tor 3% . o s for you. To you we extend the old, old wish, a Merry Ohristmas. canist Sty ‘ora ogle! " ‘ some, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the Organ Prelude—The Snepherds in the . b, Skt s afune cocoa bean. Te'ephone and Spread Good Cheer Flocks Abiding 2 MW est 3 i / Solo—The Babe of Hethishein . irensier The genuine bears this trade-mark, and is made only by Christmas Comes But Once a Year ‘ Anthem—And There Were Shep ierds 4 TR Walt NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY Bass_solo, Charles C. Lang, jr. | er er o. . Qu‘;rul(:.?:'fi Rm‘r‘uhln ;he "".‘;dru"&e'"" ra. C a8, s ost 3 h S ad ety PN & rax orr. Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Anthem—O Holy Night... ... Adam Soprano solo and obligato |

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