SUNDAY lil.K: lUXhMKKK 'J.". CHRISTMAS AT THE CHURCHES nmwiT 0 m TTF A llAWfllM HTITR !Thvr"n". H -"'"'.voi;, " - '-'f UMAiiA i. . a.saSkjuom.i.a'sau-. L..o.u.w .. ..o.1. Sre. Ja.. 10 at ended Musical Pr0irnu Are rranred for the Dav. Arranjed for the Day. HIGH MASS AT f ACRED HEART Impressive I f rrniiinr rf rihirmnrf kr athollcs funtsfa br (hoir f (altar? HsnOstFestl. l at Temple Israel. Ohr1tm day fl be ohwrrril wi'l t;' rlil services snd c-rrmn" all tlie O vm" churches. Musical pro-imms fi ;.ie 'ft" In both the morr'njr snd rvntne .'re. Of trunv of (ho churches. Sc.fr.il i'.tv.-' III held no eenir.r jn.f" Sur.ilav void Interference with lanrly psi.ierlr. n that night. Christmas frp at.d r"(l n c " w.;i be held In the evenln by i'iil ell "-c'.ie. At others entertainments and special sd rtresscs Illustrated by Innlern sl!0'.s liav been arranged. ; First Raptist. TutiiH- vptr Aen-:e and Harney. P.ev. John Minhntj. faftor Morning service: Organ rei ital. 10:15 to Margn et Honit I. organist. Dnxoloscy nnd Invocation Beponsive Reading Gloria I 'a Hi Hymn Scripture l.cson Pf)lo The Monger Cradle Neirinnger Miha Until (i.ms'in. Pi ever Anthern I'omf Ntr. e Nail - ns. . Watson Quartet. Orgsn Offertory- I'astn air. Hymn . Sermon Pastor. ilimn Benediction I'oetiude Evening services: Organ . I.ninrc Ma ilv ictii. 7:12 to (.;'. Hymn Invocation Scripture Solo The Hta: of Hthlchm Miss Nplann. .Aunrn Trax-r Quartet 9inn, ! Hravna iTn nffprtory Hpiinon tr g . (Ir.iinianx " PttMor. Hymn . Hcri'-llctlon -J I'OMlndp "I"'" 'holr Miaa Nrlaon. a-'prar ..1 Mi- n-.-p-na nor; on, alto. Mr. ft. i:. Fiindoilaml. Sir. U I.. Grppnflpld. haya. Tha ''hrlstniaa iirori-ain of ( alvnrv nap- r'' tlat church for Sunday la: ' ,; ' MOP.V1NO. 10 SO Organ Volnntary-Rplpctlon from alah" .. tnxoloB-v fnvocaf Ion ' Rpannnalva Upadlng Hvmn . , , Krrlptura Iason , J'laitpt-Hark. Hark, My 8oul.. Praypr i . Of fprtory 1-argo, from "New M. Hvmphnny ' Mca- . ...8hplly WnrM Dvorak p-oprano Solo Frar Not Ya. o larpal. .Buck nymn Sermon The Fr'nce of ppace . Urnpdlrtlon ,. I'oavlude-Largo Handpl KVKXINO. 7:30. The C'hrlatmaji cantata. "The Star of Bethlehem," will be rpn red. Inatrunipntal lntrudurtlun Darkneaa and Light ' J'rophpry of th Coming (baia aolo) Arlaa, O .Tpruaalrm t'horua (with aolo baas Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord The Advrnt (trio for soprano, alto and tenor) Awake, Awake, Put on Thy Strength olo for M (aoprano or alto) How Beau tiful l.'pon the Mountain The Annunciation (tenor aolo) The Anitel Gabriel Wee Sent from Ood. (i Soprano Polo Hall, Thou Art Highly Favored ""Alto Holo Behold the Handmaid of the i' Lord i, Chorua And There Were Shepherd.... Soprano Solo Feer Not. for, Behold!.. Chortle Glory to God In the Hlgheet!.. Chorua of Shepherds (ten and baaa) . , , Iet Ua Now Uo Even Unto Bethle- '' hem .. ""'-Tenor Solo And They Came with Haute - - Violin Offertory--Andante tranqulllo VII , Concetto DeBerlot ' Mia Olive Carpenter. Herod and the Magi (baaa aolo) Now ft . When J pen a Was Born . Trio (tenor I, II and base) Where la He that la Born King? " Baaa Polo Go and Search Diligently.. Tenor Solo Whan They Had Heard th .,. King Final Chorua Glory to God In the High pat f Quartet Tenor. H. C. Johnson; aoprano, Mabel Fulton; alto. Rose Scott; basso, E. 8. Travis. Organist. Alice Curry. ' Monday at .) p. m. the children of the Bible school will give a cantata, "Santa Claua' Vlalt to Grandpa." Th Sunday school of Olivet Baptist 'f church. Thirty-eighth and Grand avenue. w ill giv tli following musical program " on Christmas v: Prelude, "Adeat Fidelea' Hymn, "Joy t th World'.... Congregation - Scripture reading, Matt. 1:1-12; Luke , i.t-M feruparintendent ,, Prayer Pastor Hymn, "Oh. Littl Town of Bethlehem'' Congregation er. Exai'clse Primary Department tolo, "Th Christ Child". ..Edith Greenwood Primary Department v' Pantomime, "Slumber Song "... Four girls vjHuin "It Cam Cpon th Midnight f M . v Congregation Fulfillment" from Fulfillment" Mr a. Bradta Class Night" Cantata. "The "Prophecy and ae." Solo, "'Wonderful Mra. J. M. Sturdevant Hark, the Herald Angel Sing" Hymn, Congregation Chrstmoa Offering School and Congregation benediction. Chriatmas morning worship at Immanuel Baptist church, at 11 o'clock: Processional Introduction Organ ' Anthem Break Forth Into Joy Choir. Scripture Lesson... Prayer Anthem Thy Light ia Com Choir.. Announcements Hymn No. 10 ' Sermon Th First Chi 1st mas n . By th Paatut. cv 'Antham Alleluia Choir. ' Offertorv - Mlvmn No. 107 Beuedlotlon EVENING 7 :K1 O'CLOCK. . Th Angelic Choir A Christmas cantata Carrie U. Adams immanuel t hotr and Orchestra. Voluntary Organ and Piano. Proceasioual Joy to the World (N l.ST) Congregation Joining lavocatlon . Introduction Orchestra. " Hark.' What MuHo Ktlie th 8ky Choir. v , There Cam Three Kings Solo for baritone " Mr. Everett, Male Choir Accompa- niment. t And There Wert Shepherds Sol tear v. . contralto Miss. Eaton. ' 'Good Tidings of tire.it Joy Tf Choir. Bethlehem Choir. ," Th Cbtist Child Choir. . Offertory Orchestra. Mary'a Manner Kong dolo for soprano. Miaa Heinerickaon, Violin Accomp 'I nimrnt. On This tht. All Nlghla Excelling.. Choir. ' All My Heart Thla Mght Kejoica Male Choir. Hail, th Wundtous Stranger Solo for soprano " Mr. WMtmarsb. ' Hark. Hark, My Koul Women's Chorua. ,. 11U to the Lvrvl s A::o.'nied...' Choir. ' Benedlet.on .-.i, ..I Chnlp Mr A W IPat..-. -." ..-X "."L, V: Thorn raal'. pranuk. Mrs. 11. Palmqulat. luaa iiai Hemonckiofl. V.a 1.. B. . itsn'i.au, klias iaJ Goodtck. Mita Kmt Huium. Him Many Zxt - 1U1JJJJ W VJUUU I'lfrill-U' U V iJ vkLijCS-v - f 3 y , FKBRANTflN The leadrrahlp of the Cornell Musical clubs ie cntrumed to three uien. the prcsl d nt of the combined ctuba, Luther D. Km mctt; the leader of the Glee club, Wll lim K. llake. and the leadnr of the Mandolin club, Frank H. Branln. The position of president of the cluba Is considered a rare honor and la filled always by one of the moat popular men on th? campus. Mr. F.mniert was elected by the members of clubs for his qualities as a leader and becauae of th Interest and enthusiasm he has shown In musical and other campus activities. He has served on many Important committees In his four ears and belongs to several senior honor ary societies, the members of which are rhon for excellence In scholarship and for social distinction. He Is studying In the engineering department. Frank H. Hrailln. leader of th Mandolin club, cam to Cornell from Newark, N. J. During hi four year of study in the mechanical engineering department he has been keeping up his Interest In muslo and In the mandolin and has been a member of th club from the first. This year he was elected 'earivr and has proved an able and popular man In that position. Hl3 individual work with the mandolin has been highly praised and Prof. IIollls E. Dann. musical director of the uni versity, says of him: "He has rare ability as a musician and excellent technique." The home of William W. ITawke. leader of the Glee club. In In Maiden, Masa. He has been a member of the club since his first year and has been very active In other organisation as well. He Is recognised ar. a man of unusual gifts and remarkable voice. Prof. Dann says of him: "He has one of 'lie most melodious' and powerful voices thet I have so far met with off the professional stage." These three men are th leaders In all the activities of th combined organisations and much of the success attained has been du to their efforts. Cornell university lays claim to th dis tinction of having tli finest musical club of any school In the country. It would doubtless be a very difficult matter to establish Ita right to the honor, but at ny rata Its reputation for excellent singing and madolln playing Is widespread. The musical atmosphere of Ithaca, Is one of HAsel Brasee. Mra. R. J. Ie Rooue. Miss Helen Kellogg. Mrs. W. R. Stroud. Miss Maude Hatf. Mrs. Harold H. Thom. Mlaa Mabel Morris, Miss Nona George, Mrs. W. H. Dressier; altos, Mrs. A. E. Brands, Mrs. R. M. George, Miss Irene Katon. Mlaa Besale Morrla, Mlas Ella Johnson, Mrs. A. B. Katon. Miss Bonnie Jonen. Mra. J. How ard Martin. Miss Mildred Rose; tenor, Luoten G. Lehr, B. K. Eaton, Ralph Wood. A. Wallace. J. L. Barber: bassos. Leon ard Everett, E. R. Kellogg, A. Swanson, A. S. Kelley. Raymond Johnson. R. W, Ogden, H. A. Galloway. A. K. Katon. W. R. Stroud. Orchestra Mr. Will Hetherlngton, di rector; Mra. A. E. Brand, ptanlat: E. M. Clark, Harry Koonts. Richard Clark. Maa- er Edwin Clark. Mlas Minnie Richards. Miss Marguerite Brown. Miss Letha Heth erlngton, Miss Pattt Atkinson. Harold Kel- ley. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock the choir of Calvary Baptist church will render the eontata, "Th Star of BethUhem," by H. Flaxlngton Harker. It will be given com plete by four aolo voice. Miss Mabel Beth Fulton, aoprano; Mlaa Roe Scott, con tralto; Mr. E. Starr Travis, baritone; Mr. II. C. Johnaon, tenor and director, and Mlaa Alio Curry, organist Sunday morn- ng Miss Fulton will sing "Fear Not Te, O Israel," by Dudlsy Buck, and th choir will aing Harry Row Shelley'a "Hark! Hark! My Soul." At th North Sid Chriatlan church. Twentieth and Spencer streets (with Plymouth Congregational church), Sunday evening th chorua choir of twenty-five voloea will render a two-part programme. as follows: PART I. Processional. "Hark the VIeraM ii,.i. Sing," Mendelssohn. Invocation. Choir Response. "Glorv Re In ClnA An High." Gounod. Hymn lit (Carol). "It Came T'noa th. Midnight Clear." scripture. Hymn. "Silent Ntvht " nM Rwnun mi- ody. tjermonette. Rev. Klrachstel . PART II. Christmas Cantata.. "Ilnlv Niaht ' Ikn Hyatt Brewer. The aoloiata Will ha Mra C A Vf. Mra T. F. Wile. Mr. James Knight and Mr. Walter Cady. Th choir will be sup ported by Miss Jessie Cady at the piano ua aire. n. j. Klrschsteln, the choirmas ter, at th organ. John Hyatt Brewer Chriatmas cantata. Holy Night." will be prevented Sunday eveuing. December 26, at 7: o'clock, by the chorua choir of the North Side Chr' tian church at Plymouth Congregational ehurch. Twentieth and Spencer atreets. un der the direction of Mrs. H. J. Klrsch-te-'n. th choirmaster. Thi cantata Is taken from the German and English musio of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The introduction for Instrument repre sents "Nlrht" a slow. soft, dreamy move ment, and is closely followed by th cheru bic chorus. "Wonderful Nlrht," repre sented as sung from the portals of heaven. Then th tory of th birth of Christ, as recorded in Luke. Is told In solos. Inter spersed with choruses and chorales. In th closing chorus. "Glory tj God." th cherubic choir again sin a uniting with a 1 th hosts of heaven and earth in praise and adoration to God; and at th very close repeats the open ng carol, "Wonder ful Night." closing with th benediction from to portals of heaven, hallelujah, amen. This cantata will also be sung by St. Mark's Lutheran choir Sunday evening. Twentieth and Burdette atreau, under the direction of Mr. Klrschajein. and th chtrublc chor will be represented bv a boys' chorus. at? r.. . . lnun Wo.rmm of raa.lc for I y at th Flr" ' '"Hf'iUonl church . klUONlxa j Organ Processlunal-ChrUtnia Pastor- V'V Or TILE. ZZ CLTTB HP - IT' ' L D.EMMEJtT president the things that the university is proud of and the most revered customs of (he cam pus center around the singing of college soups. The senior singing, which at Cornell Is always done on the campus at twlllwht, with th seniors In cap and gown. Is a beautiful and impressive sight. The air of th Cornell song. "Far above Cayuga's water, With Its waves of blue' Is one of the best known of college airs and many other schools have fitted their own words to the tune. On of the best known comic songs Is the "Bustonlan Chorus." composed by Roland F. Andrews, one of the class of lfOO. It Is the plaint of a student who has been "busted" out by the faculty. The singing Is always closed with the appropriate and beautiful "Even ing Song," and in all the Glee club eon certs that song Is the last selection on th program. The Cornell clubs will give their concert In Omaha the night of December 26 at the Boyd theater. After the concert the recep tion at the Rome for several hundred guest will be given, at which the young men of the eastern university will be introduced to Omaha society. al Merkel Anthem The First Christmas Morn.... Newton Offertory (organ) The Shepherds In the Field Mailing Tenor Solo The Star of Bethlehem .... U"",'"i"v Weatherby Dr. Frederic C. Freemantel. Anthem Sing. O Heavens Organ Postlude Hallelujah Chorus.. Handel EVENING. Organ Prelude Holy Night ..Dudley Buck Anthem Wake, O Y People Parker Soprano Solo Glory to God Rotoll Ofiertory (organ) Beroeuae. .Ralph Kinder Anthem Glory to God In th Highest. Organ Postlude Chorale".'.' Caeaer rrsjick Organist Miss Nancy Cunningham. Musical Director-Dr. Frederic C. Fre- mentel. The Christmas service of the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church: Sermon subjects: 10:I a. m., "Incarnation f.". K1v1'n;" 7:J p. m.. "'the other W la Man. Music for the day 10:80 a. m Organ Voluntary-Poatlude symphony Anthem f estival T beum'.'.'.'.'Du'die Bucc Offertory-Berceuse In A Delbruck Solo The Birthday of a King Neldlinger Miss Collals. Antnem Nazareth Organ Postlude March Gounod Msgl of the i if'i 'A"". Dubois 7.80 p. m. : Organ Prelude Th Holy Night.. Anthem-B.uV.ehem::::::::::..Uud Offertory-Traumerel Sohumann Solo-Th Holy Child V...T HheUw Mr. Manchester. Anthem-In tile Fields With Flocks Abiding West Organ Postlude Festival march. ..."Calkin yuarut Edith Roselyn Collals, soprano" Mlnnah Weber, contralto; W. T. b warts' tenor; G. W. Manchester, bass and di rector; Charles Lee Cocke, Jr.. organist. Trinity cathedral services on Christmas day: Service (with music) at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Music Th hymns and chants of the church as appointed for Christmas day ar th following: Communion ervic (Plainer); "Christ Was Born" (Bonnerr Songs of Praise" (Whiting); "aing o Heaven" (Tours); Magnificat and xsuno Dlmltls (Buck); "Te Deum" (Haydni "Jubllante" tSchuhert) and carols. Chorus Choir Twenty-one boys, thirty six men and women. Solo Choir Mr. Ben Stanley. soprano Mis Daisy Higglns, contralto; Mr VV B MUKiiiB. tenor; Mr. Ooorge J. S. Colllna bass; Ben Stanley, organist and choir master; Elisabeth Parsons, assistant or ganist. Th following two-part programme will b presented by St. Mark's Lutheran chorua choir, assisted by a boys' chorus, Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock: Part I invocation; doxology; responsive psalm; Hymn 233; Scripture; Hvmn a.Vf prayer; pastor's remarks. Rev. L. Uroh' offertory hymn, ".silent Night." German melody. Part II John Hyatt Brewer's Christmas cantata. "Holy Night"; benediction. Mra H. J. Kirschatein. uirector of music. Miss Rachel Shultz, organist. The music at th Ftrt Methodist church. Twentieth and Davenport, will be as fol lows: MORNING. 11 O'CLOCK. From the Tower t a) Old Carol. 'The First Nowell ' Traditional u .Aiiuicui mn u, v onie All ve Faithful Adcpte Fideles Hymn Hsrk the Herald Angels Sing... Uendelasohn Choi a I Invocation i leaven's Arches Rung, when the Angels Sajg Mathews Ancient Christinas Hymn "I nto Cs a Christ la Bom fourteenth Century Hymn-Joy to the World sir. from Handel Tin' Anthem "O Come. Redeemer of Mankind John E. West. tlnclilentul solo by Mrs. Kelly.) OftrTtor .Musk Ouet "Love Divine. All l,ove Excelling" Plainer Hyii'.n-Angels fiom the Realms of Ciory Henry Smart EVENING. 7:30 O CIjin'K. From the Tower lai "God Rat Ton Merrk Gentlemen" Old English tn "Oh. the 'loan of Bethlehem" Harnby Hymn-Hark, what Mean Those Holy VolceaT Dr. Dykes An,h,m -4 hf hd '. k..-ii th Unvm ' uvmn i.f the rathe, i.nv. An lent i:nin of the ngottMi Offertorv Music-li Mioomtng Ilynn Silent Night. it ': i dp Naius) . How n H'ise E'er J Praelorius o Mght . I rsnx tlrubpr Benediction I!' rrn Sien. Iloiy Babe.... Or. Pke (Mr. Thomas J. K;i. cMrector of mnalc.l , Hanaiom Park Method'! Episcopalian , program MORNING Prelude Gullmant (Transcription of tno i h-isirrai Hymn' I Anthem With Fnrrarn .olo And There W ere Shepptd Slmrson Mis. lien sin chor. Offertory-H Sea:'. !:e1 'In t. Messiah i Solo The Blrthrtav '.f-s K ng... Mia. F. N. He. Postlude-Oar.d ( to d In l. rev I NO PreludeThe f.'hprrdj in the Klo k e'U.nger j Salome j Field.. . v ailing i Anthem With I siVps Trio- Ar.se Shitte for Thv I .lent ! t "oni. ... K i all i Offeriory-f'satorsl S .lntihoT. iMesalahi Choral -(aolo sn't . horun hi Id J'sna I Alannes. i Mra. Hea and elicit. Portlude In F Coppelen Tlie musical programa to he rprdereil by the choir at First Vre""nyter:an rh'irch ; on Christinas da. .ve rs follows: I Mornin,, in .O o'clock: i Organ Prelud- ' 'radle S mt " i frorn I h ! Christinas Orator. oi Pa h . Anthem "Sing, o t'ra.eia' .-. .'i'.iiira . Organ Offerlor- 'ore of th Even r,g Star" ("Tannlia.i'er' i Wagner i Soprano Solo -'"('he Brthd of a King" Nf Id ingrr i Hymn "ti Little Tue n of I 'el hlehe-u" , Neldlinger Postlude "Gloria" 'i:th Mass) Mozart (Mrs. Howard Kennedy, organist j In the evening ihe qi'snet. Lena EIU- ; worth Dale, soprano: Mrs. Vei nc AI ller. j contralto: Mr. Gor,e .lo'riston tenor and director: Mr. Chester Pa-!:, hnsr, will pre- ! sent John K. ipa;"s Chris. mas rent's t a. 1 "Tlie .story of Bethlehem." . - j Progra in : I Organ Prelude ".Veht in rtelhlehem" (from "The llolv Child"! Parker, Organ Offertory Pa nrsle" 1 t.ii orpe E. W hltlng The Cantata j Introduction. Bass leo istlve a .d s)tia-te ! "Be(hlpli... Bethlehem. ' Solo (Tenor) -t let- Salem's low-Prs and Zlon's Steep." Recitative (Passi-'f) l.nne'v .Wstchoa." Quartet "A L ght from the Land 1m j (H'l 111. Recitative (Contralto) "It l"s Now Go Even Unto Bethlehem." Hymn (Choir and Congrcpation! '( Come All Ye Faithful" (Arteste Fldeles). Solo (Soprano) "In Bethlehem's Ancient City" Recitative (Bass) "And the Shepherda Made Known the Storv." Quartet and Duet "Now O'er the Plains." Recitative (Contralto) "Shepherds of Bethlehem, Rejoice." Quartet "Rejoice, Rejoice. Y Nations"; Ve Sad and Heavy Lsden." Postlude "Chorus of Shepherds".. Semmers (Mrs. Howard Kennedy, organist.) Christmas program at Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church, Fortieth and Nicho las: i MORNING, 10:30. Organ Prelude-March Tannhauser Processional As With Gladness Men of Oid Anthem Tlier Were Shepherds...' .' Anthem Blrthdsy of a King Mr. W. H. Wilbur and Choir. Offertory Rejoice Mrs. Robert Mullis. Christmas Sermon Bv the .Hatnr Poetlude-March Miss Marguerite Morehouse. Mrs. Robert Mullis, choir leader. EVENING. 7:31). Christmas tree and nroeram Priest organist; for th church and Sunday schools, including gifts o cny missions, anl a new reature with the stereoptlcon. presented by Mr. W. If. Wilbur and committee. Miss Morehouse will preside at the organ and Mrs. Robert Mullis and the choir will present the following: Anthem Brightest and Best Choir. Anthi.m-Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem. Mis Mildred Mo A lister and Choir. Duet Oh, Holy Night Mrs. Robert Mullis and Mr. W. H. Wilbur. Musio at Clifton Hill Presbj tertan church Christmas morning: Organ Voluntary Glory to Oo4 Doxology ; Hymn O! Come All Ye Faithful '. Response Gloria Hymn Joy to th World Offertory Male Quartet Beautiful Angels Lorens Response Christmas Thanksgiving. ,Irens Choir. Hymn Hark th Herald Angels Sing Organ Postlude Peace on Earth EVENING. Th choir, will sing a Christmas cantata, "Promise and Fulfillment." by E. L. Aah ford; assisted by Mr. Louis Schnauber, violinist. Organ Voluntary Largo Handel Hymn While Shepherds Watched Response Gloria PART I. "THE PROMI8E." "I Have Made a Covenant" Choru. "Th Lord Shall Defend" Mrs. O. W. Hendee and Chorus. "Th Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me" Mr. R. D. Johnston and Chorus. "A Mighty Salvation" Chorus. PART II.-"THE FULFILLMENT." "Noel" i Mrs. C. B. Wilson. "And It Cam to Pass" Mrs. R. D. Johnston and Chorua. "A Christmae Lullaby" Mra. R. D. Johnston and Chorua; vioun oDiigato, Louis schnauber. "Thre Kings Hav Journeyed" Men's Chorus. "Hymn of Adoration"....: Chorus and Trio. Final Choru Rejoice Greatly Organ Postlude Joy to the World Mr. Will Reynard. Organist and Leader. 1 Rav. Thomas B. Greenlee, Pastor. Following Is th program for Sunday morning at the Third Presbyterian church. Twentieth and Leavenworth: Organ Voluntary Doxology Invocation i.et,poiiHH by Choir Hymn It Cam Upon th Midnight Clear Sc riot lire Anthem Down Through the Ages. .Lorens Prayer Anthem Th Message Sweet Porter Offering Hmn While Shepherd Watched Sermon The Hilarious Giver Hvmn Joy to th World OrKan Voluntary Rev. F. P. Ramsay. Ph. D.. pastor. E. 11 Packard, musical director. Evening topic "The Gospel According to Genesis." St. Paul Lutheran, Twenty-eighth and Parker Ther will be a children' service j In German, with program and cantata by Itha children's and young people's choirs on Christmas Ev. Program by lh Sunday school ana seimoneue in cngusn on Bun ds y evening at 7:45. Services with special music Sunday morning at 10 and Monday evening at i. ' Th Castllar Street Presbyterian church will have special, services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Religious crr.phasi of Chriat mas. the church and Bible school uniting la exercises by th children and young popl. Parent and the public welcomed. Th program, nlltled "Th King's Her alds" follows: Solo "Noel, Noel th Christ Is Born" La vu'lonals. Hymn '...."Ties World Redeemer" Recitation. "A Birthday Gift" . .. litre Beginner Boys Mai quartette. Recitation Song f Recitation.......... Song Hinptur exercise "The Last Command ' .Primary Depi intent "Tin ulft" "Wondeiful Tiej" Solo Recitation. ."Th Heavenly Song" lt I' Go To Bethlehem'' Four Primary Girls Hvmn anthem "W Three King of Orient Ar ' Recitation. "Th Wis Men ". . . . Fl .e Olrls Song, "Who Rang th Christmas Bells' Six Beglnttei Girls Tall "The Gifts W Bring to Chrljt" Atllhein Choru Choir Superintendent talk- .iei(,.i-niin . i,ur.-h. Tnti.-u, n.i . wnu. .m he h.-id t wjo o'clock s,m clay morning, liev . Ji.illus Snarls, pastor The Christmas celeluatlon will be held in the evening In addition to music suited to the Christ mas season in the ninmlnif service at the Dundee Preshjterlan chinch the choir will hae a special program at the pvenlng wor ship and the pastor. Ir. Fisher will preach a short sermon on a Christmas topic. , , MORNING. - ' oigan oluntsrv vp it. S huniatn j ,, . Miaa llatha.a. Holy. Holy. Holy 1 kea - Congregation. KPaponse The Lords Praei Palmfi ' . Choir. , Anthetn Naxareth Gounod' O.lrrtot , s. llelu- ! PoMlude-.ria from t Paul. . Mendelssohn , , EVENING. fi'.iiile Ae Mart .....It. Fran-i i-.vmn -Hbm ;he Oav is Oxer Parnoy . Choir. ' lenor soi., -Muhi .i .ichis.. an il W aii I . Mr Raymond P. Anderson. Ar-them- The Aogeis' Song Pea is! soios- .vliss Clseii and Mies W entworth i and choir Offertory-Melodv c. 1'zrrn.i I I'atltone Snln-nn. Holv Night j Adolph Adam ' a Mr. .1. .). Bavtlett. I ."oprano Solo- llosanna Vftn Alstyno . t Miss lo,-a Olsen AnthPin-Uhlle Shepherds Watched... Parks I Choir. First Congregational. Nineteenth and I Dsenpnrt. Frederick T. Rouse, pastor. I Morning worship at 1 :. Theme: "liod s! !reat Gift" Special Chr.stmas music. In! the evening, at 7:4a. the 'hoir under the'l direction of Profeaor En i n uei, will give j a Christmas praise piosi . The church has been mm , o ly decorated 1 Wlttl A.-Ar.r.. . .,, l .. I ,i.. i-lri8irru ana oriuiMiii poiii.Piia, under the direction of Mrs. .1. I. Palmer of the Art department of the Woman's ; eluh. Dr. r. H. Hannn will preach Sunday morning and evening at the First United Presbyterian cnurch. Twenty-first and Etn- mett streets. He lll slso address the' Sabbath school at noon. Vhe choir at the North Preebyteitan church on Sunday will use the following numhers MORNING. "Ping. Oh. Ilea ens B. Tours Arise. Shlnu " P-. t. Maker EVENING. "Jerusalem" Horatio Parker "Ct.me. V Faithful" from "The Holy Infant".... Frederick Field Billiard Mra. Stephen Barker, soprsno; Mrs. E. F. Williams, contralto; Ralph Newell, tenor; E. F. Williams, bass and director; J. W. lampinan, organist. Unity church Chriatmaa service will be held at 11 a. m. sharp, Sunday. Organ Prelude. Offertolre "Bur Deux Noels'' Dcpiantay Mr. Allen "It Cam Upon a Midnight Clear". ...Sears Sunday School and Congregation Introductory Reading. "God's Great Tree Its Branches Spread" Horton Sunday School and Congregation. Responsive Reading. Vocal Solo, "The Birthday of a King ' Neldlinger Mr. Ross Johnson. Prayer or. Lilllefnra Violin Solo, "Fatherland'' Grieg Mr. George Barker. Reading and Responsive Singing. Vocal Solo, "Bethlehem" Shelly Miss oe Fries. Address. "The Tree of the Chriat Child" A legend retold Dr. LHIlefor Duet, "I Waited for the Lord" Mendelssohn Miss Fries and Mr. Johnson. Offertory, Violin Solo, Andante Goltermnnn Mr. Barker "Oh Happy Bells of Christmas". ..... Horton Sunday School and Congregation. Benedlct'on. Organ Postlude. E flat Helv Mr. Allen "Because a little Chlt.l was born The earth is filled with peace." The festival of Christmas will be ob served at Sacred Heart church Pundav At t:30 a. m. a high mass will h: celebrated by the pastor, Father Judge, who will also deliver the Christmas greeting. At th s mass almost the entire congregation will receive holy communion. There will h low masses at 7 and 9 o'clock. The most Impresalv service of th day .will he the solemn high mass at 10:30, at which the spec al Christmas sermon will he preached by Rev. W. F. Ioley, H. J., vice-president I of Creighton university. The celebrant of I tte mass will bo Rev. John Gleeson of I Sacred Heart church; deacon, Rev. W. F. I Dooley, 8. J.; subdeaenn. Rev. W. Tlerncy, J S. J.; master qf ceremonies. Rev. P. J. ! Judge. Immediately after the high mas solemn benediction of the blessed sacra ment will be given. The music n the o:J) and 10:30 masses will be strictly in accord- f - anra with the prescriptions of the Motu'L - -w v h w iruin irre'-io-rlan chant, under the direction of Slater M. David, O. S. D. the distinguished teacher of mu.'ic in the Sacred IKan Ju.iun and high schools. Miss Muriel Connor w.ll preside at the organ. A carefully train.'U Joint choir, composed of the senior anu Junior choirs of the church, will render the music. The annual Hanukka festival vl toe children of Temple Israel will be held Sun day afternoon, December "5, at 2:30 at thu temple. The following program will be rendered: Service Children of the Hcuool. Piano Solo Norman Harris. Vocal Solo Ruth Oppenheim. Violin Solo Blanche Monhelt. Piano Solo Margaret Ullery. Cantata Parade of the States School. Pla let A Delayed lilrtnday Iorene RosenMock, IJIIian Meyer, l-ilua- beth Harte, Ralph Cohn and Jerry Wirta- aftcr. Lighting of Candles Ronald Gladstone. Miriam Misher, Edward vnni, Moiieiise icuaenstock, 1'hllii) Krasne. Bertilce Adler, Melvln tloid strom, Beulah Miller and Geoig Sher man. Chriatmas program for the Hartford Me- I mortal United Brethren church, Nineteenth I and Lothrop streets. j MORNING 11:30. ; Predude ...k. I Doxology ' I Invocation Gloria ,', Hymn Joy to the World Anthem -A Savior and a King Ashford ' Oilertory Solo There Were Sheiherds Abiding....' j Miss Nodgard. ; Sermon Our Savior Hsniu As VS'ilte Gladness .'. Benediction , EVENING 7:30. I Organ Prelude e'anllque de Noel Adams ' Antnem l luiugs or ureat joy Adams Hymn It came Upon the Midnight Clear Scripture Mai yuartet Mr. Bohren. Mr. Smith, Mr Mapes, Mr. Matough. Prayer and Response (Solo-While Shepherds Watched Neluiluger Miss Bess Ross. Ofierttory Lsst Night Kprulf Anthem All Glory Evermore Hughes Sermon Scouting th Way Hymn Jesus be Light of the World Miss Mary Munchhoff will sing at i o'clock maaa at Saint Mary Magdalen church. Nineteenth and Dodge streets, Christmas morning. Moat Kuoil la I'uliua I to the dvspeptlc. Electric Itltt.'ts cure dis- I I pepils, liver and kidney complaints audJ debility. Pric c. Sold by 11. a I on Drug JCO. ' N F I .lust (no week iiiul Our C ut I'rict' i'Liycr I'i.-nio SnU is closed. Kvrry Plnyrr Piiino is nuirkivl down to a pi icf that cannot l tMiualcd on any market i mm ill Free stool, lieneli, scarf and twenty-five rolls of the new music with oaeh player, livery Flayer Piano is a new one, full size, and plays the new SS note music. Our ju ices do not signify (iiality, but they are standard make and are fully guaranteed !y us. You can trade in vnur ' liiano or huy a Player Piano from us on the mot modes; (onus. We are showing (irand Pianos with invisihle pV.y rrn. Note the makes we are selling: The World's Hc-I, Knahe Angelus, Kmerson Angeli..-. Angelns. " Ceeelian, Fischer, Schaeffer, .Milton, Price & Tee lc, Vt rat t ford, Marshall & Wendell and Baur. Any one can play them. Why not have one for your home. 6 '4 y - A J arJa. n fJ Tifl XTTsk P1 f W lr"0 ejiss. v illliylliil 01 tills f Kearney Military Academy Military Training combined with AciKlcmic und Ruslnos courHCH develops the hodlcn unit minds of 1 ovh linn manly, successful men. We bniid up it sound body, develop cluirHoter und create Ihu liablts tliat make the hoy tho M.inly Muii. Our aciidemlc Htandiirds are liigli. . Our cius sle ami scientific co.ireH prepare for nil colleges. Our eominerciiil coui!-es preimre for huHlnes life. Wrllo tor illuslriiteil cantloKUe. I I I HAI1T H. stUSSELI,, HEAD MABTEB , . - VSil iws naiuisMiiwa is, won wuiwWiiiww nam i IHIIJ. lisi'l .m-mMr-i n n n iwiiiiaw jwy i'iim ,- ' - - - " " - - r-irwft I Locate your office In a prominent building where the location i3 known to everybody, convenient and accessible. An opportunity to secure an office in a modern, elegantly appointed building, so situated, is now offered by The Bee Building Room 320 On the (bird floor; room 20x19 ft., ha tault, froatg north gud west. Price 40.00 pur month. Room 218 On the second floor; room 8x20 ft., front north. Price $12.00 per month. Room 013 On the sixth floor; room 15x16 ft, fronts on tho fine court of the building. Price SIS. 00 per month. Room 4S6-I2H.4.10 Now divided Into four rooms, but may be changed to suit tenant. Ha 1157 aquare feet floor space with Urge vault. Fin north and east light. Kent 1116.00 per month. The Bee Building Company Bee Business Office 17th end Farnam Sti Jpe"TS1srHBf'i WsllMll :!: Player. Cut io S375 f .-ii'iil V Cut lave ifiilM) Haver, Cut to t ; $450 !; $495 p 3 'M uA'vM?.'..,' 1 " - - r 1 , IliSNEY NEB.