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THE IOHNSTOWN DAILY REPUBLICAN SATURDAY DEC. 23, I9f1. Brazil Nuts * Almonds Pecans mats - Fancy Table Raisins Malaga Grapes Dates Figs M -and lot of other good things a 7 Chgi'les O. Cross & §ons I will again ring out. mons will be delivered and Christ- ' P M SIMMONS [t, a JOENSTOWN, N. In Bulldmg And | Remodeling OF ALL KINDS ves prompt attention, the best of materials, Fix-at Class Workman- ship. No Job Too Large or Too Amail. , * m0“ 2°11 A _P. M. SIMMONS ' 18 Sold! Mn 'Stroot, John-town. “cuffs A B C Plasiers Cure Lame Back. l 40 W. Main St. Johnstown THANK YOU 300 Two } 596 Telephones fl! youre on Bros. & 0 W. Main St., Johnstown |« CHRISTMAS: MESSAGES T0 BF HEARD « IN JOHNSTOWN PULPTS TBMflRRfiW Sermons-WillPeal With the Clad Message **Peace On Earth, Good Will Toward Men\-Christmas Hymns and Carols to Be Sung--Several Choirs to Render Special Vesper Programs-- In St. Patrick's and St. John's Churches Celebrations to Take Place On Monday. In most Johnstown pulpits tomor- row the message that the herald angels bore to a waiting world near- ly two thousand years ago, \Peace : on Earth, Good 'Will Toward Men,\ Christmas ser- mas 'hymas and anthems will 'be sung. The chairs of St. Paul's and St. Mark's Lutheran and the choir of the- First Presbyterian church will give special choral programs at, ver- per services, in addition to the Christmas music to be sung in the morning. In St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church and St. John's Epis- copal church, in which Christmas 18 a holy day, ¥he special observance will take place on Monday. The fol- towing are the programs of the gev- eral services:, St, Paul's Lutheran. St. Paul's Lutheran church, corner North Perry and East Green streets, | Rev. Herbert Finch, pastor. Morning service at 10:30 a. m. Subject, \The Spirit of Christmas.\ Sunday school at noon. Vesper service at 4 p. m. The following will be the musical program for Sunday morning: | \ Voluntary, Adoremus, Ravina. Anthem, The Barth Lay Wrapped, Sheldon. Offertory, He Shall Feed His Flock, Misses Fancher and Stocker, Postlude, Military March No. 1, Schubert. 'The following is the program of the Christmas catitata, \The Coming of the King,\\ 'to be rendered at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon: PART @L. ° Pastorale, Organ and Orchestra. Chorus, Bleas the Lord, O My Soul. Chorus, Arise, O0 Lord, Unto Thy Rest. Recitative, - For Thy Servant David's Sake, Miss Putnam. Soprano Solo, Hark! The Voice Eternal, Miss Stocker. Recitative, Oonmn't Ye, Mr. Cle- ments. Chorus, Every Valley Shall Re Ex- alted. Chorus, And the Glory of the Lord. Recitative, Thus Saith the Lord, Mr. Clements. Recitative, Behold, A Vifgin Shall Conceive, Miss Putnam. Bolo, The People That Walked in Darkness, Miss Fancher. Offertory, 0. Holy Night, Organ. PART I. Rwcitative, O Thou Bethlehem, Miss Beakley. Chorus, And He Shall Stand. Chorus, For Unto Us a Child Is Born. =. Incidental Solo, Night of Nights, Vandewater, Master Richard Rhode. Solo, T‘here Were Shepherds Abid- ing, Soprano voices in unison. Chorus, Fear Nof. Solo, For Unbo Us Is Borna Thif Day, Mrs. Brown. Chorus, CGHory to God. i Song, The Night That Jesus Came, Misses Margaret and Pauline Acker- necht. Hymn No. 114, A11 Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, by the congrega~ tion, standing. Splo, Rejoice Greatly, Mr. rents. Chorus, Lift Up Your Heads Recitative, The Jews' Cle- | Mr. Clenvents. . Chorus, Hosanna in the Highest, Women's Voices. Solo, Miss Edna Lucas. Recitative, Because This Is He, Bass voices in unison. * Chorus, Hallélujah! Amen. Benediction. Postlude. Mrs. B. M. Grant, Jr., organist, | Mr. Fred Vosburgh, first violin; Mr, Clarence Ackernecht, second violin; Mr. Lefler Mason, cornet; Mr. Harry ' Mason, trombone. First Methodist. First Methodist Episcopal church, North Wulliam street Rev. William Passover, | | palton. assistant pastor. W. Foster, Jr., D. D., pastor. Class meeting at 9:30 a. m. Christmas service at 10:30 a. m. Bubject, \The Child and the Wise Men.\ Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Epworth league at 6 p. m. Special Christmas music at the evening service af 7 p. m, will | be rendered by a full choir. The following programs will be given Sunday at the morning and evening services: MORNING SEBRYIOE-19:30 a. m. Prelude, Christofas Fantagle, De- planty. Response, (Horia Patti Anthem, When Jesus Was Born in | Bothlohem, Clarke. Offertory, Song of the Rhepherds, Schuloff. Postlude, St. Annse Fugue, Bach. gunday school at noon. Men's Chorus, Sweet Chiming Belis, Davidson. BVENING SERVICE. Praise service by the choir. Prelude, Jubilate Deo, Dubois. Christmas - Carol, Ringing the Bellis, Schilling. Men's Chorus, The Heavans Are . Telling, Nevin. Anthem, I Bring You Good Tm!— ings. Offertory, Concert Caprice, Guil-| mant. Solo, Night of Nights, Vande- water. Postlude, Festival Ovortmre. Hol- lins. Frederick Hodges, director. Bible Students. Bible Students' meeting Sunday \afternoon st 3:15 o'clock at the N. P. L. rooms over the City Drug store. nesday and Friday evenings at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rogers, No. 16 Briggs street. UBA- denominational; no collections. All Christians and others desiring Bible truths will be welcome. Bring your Bible. ' First Reformed, First Reformed church, corner Perry and Irving streets. Rev. P. S. Beekman, pastor. Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Subject, \Bethle- hem Blessings.\ Sunday school at 11:45. p. m. Evening service at 7 o'clock. Subject, ''The Wisdom of the Wise Men... First Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church, corner | South Market and West Clinton ave- nue. Rev. Charles McKenzie, pas: tor. Morning . service at 10:30; o'clock. Subject, \The Good Tid- ings.\ Sunday school at 12 m. Ves- 1 per service at 4 p. m., at which time the choir will render the cantata, \The Story of Bethichem.\ The following programs have been prepared for Sunday's services: Prelude, Offertoire, Batistie. Response, Gloria Patria, Schnecker Anthem, Let Us , Now Go Unto Bethlehem, Bruce-Stene. Offertory, Soprano Solo, Star of the Orient, Shelley. . ' Postlude, - Glori&a Haydn. AFPTERNOON VESPERS-4 p. m. Prelude, Pastoral Symphony, Han- del. 5 Postlude, March of the Magi Kings, Dubois. The choir will render selections from the cantata, \The Story of Bethlschem.\ + Arthur Hodges, organist and di- I rector. St. Patrick's R. C. St. Patrick's Roman Catholic church, corner of Rast Clinton ave- nue and (Glebe street. Rev. Father M. J; Horan, pastor, Rev. Edward Mass at 8, 9:15 and 10:30,.a. m. Benediction immediately after the last mass. At St. Patrick’s church on Christ- EEXZXEZ EEE CHRISTMAS DESSERT Palmer's Delicious 4= Ice Cream Place Your Orders Early. > THE CITY DRUG STORE FRANK J. PALMER PHARMACIST will be sung by a chorus of mixed 1 Arthur Marchant, organ. |a. m. Subject, \The Visit of the \tata Into Joy. Meetings will be held Wed- Christian Endeavor at 6:30 Emerson Van Dusen, Mrs. Ida Wag- in - Excelsis, | I Dykes. | given at the special Christmas serv- a ax. there will Ge tngh mass at 5:80 has cloak and 10:30 o 0130 , Low mags | at 8 o'clock and 9:15 o'clock. Thefit children will sing Christmas carols! # at the 9:15 mass. During the 5:80 | f) and 10:30 o'clock highymasses, the following progratms hie zendered: | (@ = Prelude, \YesterthovuEhts violin polo, Master Roy fiennegy Processional, Christmag.carol, \All Hail the King,\. by NeW, Chancel choir. Richard Forbes' \Missa Brevis” y voices. Offertory, \Jesus Your King, is Born Today,\ Victor Hammeril. / Postlude, J. L. Battman, organ. VESPERS-T:830. o'clock. Prelude, - \Yesterthoughts Hennelly. Processional, Boys' choir. Mercandante's complete vespers. Landate Dominium, Chant. Magnificate, Chant. Offertory, \Josus Born Today,\ chorus. O Salutaris, duet, Millard. Tantum ergo, chorus, Wiegand. Laudate Dominum, Chant. Postlude, \March Triomphale,\ by | hy 3 &00. & ' cok l a Roy \Hall the King,\ Your King, is Miss Georgiana Chabot, organist and choir director. | _ L St. Mark's Lutheran. St. Mark's Lutheran church, South Perry street. Rev. A. J. Rudisill, pastor. - Morning service at 10:30 Wise Men.\ Sunday school at 12 m. Vesper service at 5 o'clock. -. Tne chorus choir of twenty voices under the direction of Arthur P. Muddle will render the sacred can- \The Everlasting Light,\ by Wilson, Sunday afternoon at 5 p. m. The following is the program: PART I. Introduction, Organ. © Biss Solo and Chorus, Break Forth Quartet and Chorus, He Shall Feed His Plock. Tenor Solo and 'Ladié@ Chorus, The People That Walked in Dark- ness. Chorus, The Iaght Is Come. Sopreno Solo with choir gccom- paniment, Bethlehem. Tenor Solo, And Thore Were Shepherds, Albert W. Patten. PART H. Male Chorus, Bethlchem's Star. Chorus, Hall to the Lord's Anointed. Alito Solo with choir accompani- ment, The Virgin's Lullaby; soloist, Miss Anng Wiliams. . Alto and Tenor Dust, Room in My Heart for Thee, Misa Williams and Mr. A. Patten. Chorus (finale), Alleluia The following are members or the choir: Sopranos: Miss Olive Stephenson, ‘ Miss Bessie Dillenbeck, Mrs, Delbert Bradt, Mrs. Clara Rupert, Mrs. Olive Folmsgbesq. Altos: u 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \ 0 o 0 0 0 0 \0 0 0 0 Portuguese Hymn, Choir. Doxology and Benediction. Postlude, Hayden. ° Mrs. Maud Diggs, organist. Salvation Army. . Salvation Army. Holiness meet- ing 11 in the morning. Jail meet- ing 2 p. m Sunday school at 4 p. m. Special Salvation meeting at 8 p. m. Captain and Mrs. Vineall, of- ficers in charge. | Miss Anna Williams, Mrs. schal, Miss Nellie K. Muddle, Miss Ida Homan. Tenors; - AYbort W. Patten, Emer- son Van Dusen, Frank A. Patton, Ina Dillenbeck, Frank L. Muddle. Basses: David Stark, Theodore Bishop, Charles W. Muddle. Arthur P. Muddle, director; Mrs. Florence Mullins, organist. Christian Science, Christian Science service at 38 West Main strost, Subject, \Christ Jesus.\ - Rooms open from 3 to 5 o'clock Thursday. Wednesday serv- ices at 7:45 p. m. Sammonsville Church Sammonsville church, Rev. P. §. Beekman, pastor. Afternoon service at 3:80 o'clock. 3:80 a'clock. * at 7:30 p. m. First Baptist. Miss Edna M. Crothers, , musical | director, has prepared the following special programs: MORNING. Prelude, Nazareth, Gounod. Processional, Holy, Holy, Holy, J. Dykes. Response, The Lord's Prayer. Anthem, I Will Praise Theé, Christian Endeavor St. John's Episcopal ' \_ St. John's Episcopal thurch, sor- ner North Market 0 Sunday school at! and - Church Will From streets. communion at 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. Sun- day school and kindergarten at 12 w'clock. Children's Christmas fes- tival at 7 p. m. ' On Christmas day the services will be as follows: Holy communion at 7:30 a. m.; morning prayer, sermon And holy communion at 10:30 a. m. 'The offering on Christmas day will | be used to reduce the church debt. 4 The following is the musical pro- gram: MORNING-10:30 a. m. & Organ Prolude, ~Adeste Fidelos, Wily. Processional, Hyma No. 49. Venite, Woodward. To Deum in B Fiat, Maundor. Benedictus, Handel. Introit, Hymn No. 57, C. F. Roper. Hymn» No. 60, Smart. Offertory, Anthem, Glory to God in the Highost, 6. C. Cooke. Presentation, Let Your Light So Shine, Martin. Communion Service in 5 Flat, | at noon. ind #$:39 p. m. Evening wervine € Simper. 1 house.\ 0.00-000000 O- O‘w. BROOKLYN MARKET, 1. SPOMiBBlf 351. 40-42-44-46-48-50-52 West State Street Johntown. N.Y. Telephones, 1313-1 16 - r Rev. W. W. Ellsworth, rec-. _| tor. Fourth Sunday in Advent. Holy deluolm. Organ Postlude, chum; Calkin. Mre. wana Ripier Case, Sre Edward Bevington, Airector. * w arub, mm 60090 sil United Presbyterian shurch.. up Market street. Rev. James A. Hismson, D. D. - Mor service at 10:80 a,. m. Supday Christian - EnGesyory a'slock. AJ are welcome, | M ANX ALARM AT 14m That strikes tergor to. w household is the loud, | metaillis cough of croup. ing it, and fortunate ther parents who keep Foley's - Tar Compound on hand. H. selman, Canton, N. Y,, m1, aC worth its weight in gold. Our children are troubled with. Sroa hoarseness, and all we, v9 Foley's Honey and Tap aiways have a boftle at it 3%. Conyne & Lam 1 Lord, H. P. Danks. Offertory, Hark, Hark, My Soul, Roe. Anthem, A Little Babe in Bethle- hem, R. M. Stuits. ‘ Postlude, And the Glory of the Lord, from The Messiah, EVENING. C OOOOOOOOO ©0664 OOOOO°°0,0.0, ,O,°.Q Prelude, O, Holy Night, Processional, Holy, . Holy, Holy. Anthem, The Angels Lyon. Offertory, Silent Night Haydn. Vocal duet, Bells of Christmas, E. T. Cranmer. * Anthem, Sing, O0. Heavens, Tours. Christmas postlude, William Best. MRS. T. DE LAP SMITH, JR., Organist. Song, F. A. M. E. Zion. A. M. E. Zlon church, Prospect street, Rev. Thomas H. Washington, pastor, Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday 'school at 3:30 p. m. Even- ing service at 8:00 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. The following program will be l the whole family. 4ee at 8 o'clock in the evening* Ives Trains An Ives train will give your child a real lasting pleasure. for weeks and months to come. Under its own power &a toy train (modeled after the usua track, across bridges and through tunnels. It's more than a mere toy. FOr Merry U Prices fron $1.00 to $5.50. It will keep him happily occupied 1 railway train, goes along a real It will develop your boy's mechanical ingenuity. I will mined. Joy to the World, Choir. Responsive Reading, 1 tion. Scripture, St. Luke, % chap. 1-14 verses. « Prayer, Rev. TV H. Washington, Anthem, The Son, Choir. Sermon by the pasto® Anthem, Handel, Choir. Offering. Congrega- Open Every Evening. 118 WEST MAIN STREET, John G. Ferres, Hardware Company 'Phone 100. JOHNSTOWN, N. Y. 31g Q, Corse Sese ,o,o,,o,o,o,'.o' es secseesecesse 5:ng von. gl