The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 18, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Attractive Christmas Musical Programs Are Arranged Tor Augusta Churches Christmas Music, Except in the Episcopal Churches, Will Be Rendered on Sunday Morning Next-- In Episcopal Churches Music to Be Rendered Christmas Day. Attractive Christmas music will he heard in Augusta churches on Sunday next. There will be no special music In the Episcopal churches on Sunday because their services will be held on Christmas Pay. The Herald has been furnished with music by a number of the churches and all churches that haven't sent in the music should do so. Christmas musical programs, for all of the Au gusta churches that desire the pro grams printed, -will appear in Sun day's Herald. The following are pnra» of the pro grams: First Baptist Church Special Christ mas Service, Dec. 20, 1914, 8 p. m. “Chant Pastoral" Pubois For Organ. Violin Solo Greiner •Adeste Fideles" . . Christmas Hymn For Choir and Congregation. bsweation The Castor "The Message of Peace" .... Dressier For Soprano, Vloli/t Obligato. Heading of Scripture. “Hail the King" Bartlett For Quartet and Chorus. "All in the Silent Night" . . Meredith For Quartet and Chorus. Offertory—“O Little Town of Iteth- Let Me Choose My Own Jj Present This Year! If SHE could select lier own Christmas yrf| \ 31"“" n gift she would undoubtedly choose “some- jjji l ! 'll I if If j thing electric.” The beauty and ttp-to- /p'ijjl I | || j date usefulness of electric ware appeals to ' It L every woman. ] The range of choice !s large. Our display of electrical gifts contains “just wliat you / MlMlMi’c t(fo have been looking for.” L<-t us show A i.iL'JJJMmn you a G-E Toaster, Flatiron, Grill, (fl| llrj /|llt|jj|j Percolator or Uni-Set Cooking Outlit. j Commercial Department i ' My Cures Create Confidence Clifton R. Groover, M. D., the Nerve, Blood and Skin Disease Specialist. 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Inquiries appreciated Call on or write J. A. THOMAS, C. P. A.| W. H. LEAHY, T. P. A.; E. J. WALKER. T.P.A. City Ticket Offl ee. Atlanta, Oa C. B. WALKER. Ticket Agent. Union Station, Atlanta, Oa. M. O. BAILEY, D. P. A,. L. A N. R. R,. Atlanta, Ca. Ichcm" Spross For Contralto, Violin Obligato. "Christmas Tidings" Herwald Cantata for Quartet and Chorus. Benediction and Choral Amen. "Finale” Fauchey Organ Postlude. Personnel. .t. Alleo Voting, organist and choir master. Miss Helen Taylor, violinist. ' Quartet. Mrs. C. B. Hanson, soprano. Miss Anne Kllse Wilson, alto. W. P, Manning, tenor. W. J,. Ewing, basso. Chorus. Sopranos -Miss Glen Dickey, Mrs. Marion Symins, Miss Pearl Hargrove. Miss Mamie Youngblood, Miss Dellc Harrison, Miss Alma Kendrick, Miss Alpheus Johnston, Miss ituhy Radford and Miss Pauline Radford. Altos Mrs. (1. It. Clark, Miss K. B. Boggs, Miss Lillian Wilson, Miss Jose 1■ 5 . - 11 », Isl » • *g I , I It V (Miiljt iuiulUtu Mini iltihfl 4jviliu J. UUUh* blood. Tenors—Mr. F. W. Hulse, Jr.. Mr. Dan Halford, Mr. H. H. Morris, Mr. Ollle Murrah and Mr. Fablen Agrell. Hasses—Mr. Foster Sego, Mr. Ma rion Hymms, Mr. Ernest Symms, Mr. © V ,fr\ r Chas. I. Mell, Mr. Ernest Allen and Mr. P. E. PeArce. Annual Installation Service at the St. James Church, Sunday Morning. A .very interesting and impressive service will be held at* St. James’ Methodist Church during the morning hour Sunday, December 20th. Tills will be the occasion of the annual In stallation of the board of stewards and the board of trustees. While this is not a lengthy service and does not interfere with the regular hour's worship, yet it is a most impressive service. Theis are approximately 60 stewards and trustees to be installed Sunday morning, and when thfla. men advance and stand about the chancel rail to receive the solemn and helpful charge from their pastor, Pr. Walter I:. Dillard, it will indeed be a momen long to be remembered riot only by i the officers of the church, but also ,by the entire congregation. The elaborate program of Christmas | music prepared by Mr. Rob Irvin, the | organist and choir director, assisted Jby Signor G. Punafo, will be divided | into two parts: The first part will he rendered at the morning hour, and the second part to be given at the even- I ing hour. This Christmas music is an annual event, of St. James, and is looked forward to by many with pleasant anticipations. The publish ed program below speaks for itself. Or. Dillard's talks will be in keep ing with the musio and the joyous Christmas tide. Subject "Christ, Creator ar.d Redeemer.” The public cordially invited to attend both the morning and evening services. Program St. James Church, Dec. 20. Morning Service. Organ Prelude—March of the Magi Kings Dnßots Hymn Brightest and Best ..Sullivan Anthem Sing O Heaven Caleb Simper Violin Solo—Signor Gennaro Punaro Anthem—Song of the Angels .... Louis Dressier (Violin Obligato). Hymn—Adestes Fidelia.. Anthem Cradle Hymn of the Blessed Virgin Baraby-Gow (Violin Obligato). Solo—Babe of Bethlehem Louis Dressier (Violin Obligato). l’nstlude —Fanfare Lemmens Evening Service. Organ Prelude— (a) —Largo, New World Sym phony Devorak ■(b) —Pastoral Lemaire Anthem The Glory of God .. Geibel A nthom—Bethlehem Shelley Soprano Solo—Glory to God in the Highest W. C. Williams Alto Solo—Sleep Heavenly Babe.. Judson Postlude —Magnificat ... ..Claussman Signor Genera Punaro, violinist. Choir. Mrs. C. N. Bowden, soprano. Mrs. T. E. Oertel, alto. Mr. ('bus. Ballantine, tenor. Mr. G. V. Zeiger, Bass. R. A. Irvin, organist. St. Paul’s Church Christmas Day Pro gram, 11 a. m., Friday, December 25, 1914. ' Organ Prelude G. L. Spaulding Processional Eynin (No 49) —“O Come All Ye Faithful "Adeste Fideles” Ventte (Chant No. 21) .. Mornington Gloria Patrl (B-87) 1. Barnby Te Deum Henry K. Iladley Jubilate Deo H. B. Gaul Hymn (No. 51) —“Hard the Herald Angel Sing" Mendelssohn Kyrie (1) ..A. J. Eyre Gloria Tibi (3) A. J. Eyre llyiun (No. 68)- "O Little Town of Bethlehem” L. H. Redner Sermon--Rev. G. Sherwood Whitney. Ascription (Js-88) j. Barnby Offertory Anthem—" Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices” .... C. W. Henrich Sanctus (14) .. .. : A. J. Eyre Agnus Del (181 A. J. Eyre [Gloria In Excelsis (C-438) Recessional Hymn (No. 54)—“While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks” Gabriel Organ Postlude .. .. Geo. E. Whiting Choir Membership. Sopranos Misses Sarah C. Biggar, Miss Roberta Biggar, Mrs. J. Severn Crook, Mrs. A. T. Eboch. Mrs. F. P. Farrar. Mias Bertha Mieget, Mrs. Jno. I' Stalling, Miss Anne Schmidt; Miss Annabolle White. Boys Donald Blount, Severn Crook, Charles Doolittle, Barney Dunbar, Ho bart Eboch, Kenneth Fourcher, Henry lonian, Otic Lundy, Albert Lehmann, livln Miegel, Bon Smith, Stewart Walker, Harry Yyley. Altos Miss Caroline Brown, Miss Alice Goldsby, Mrs. N. P. Kemp, Mrs. T E. Oertel Tenors—Messrs. J. W. Cooper. B. T. lows, W. I*. Manning, O. R. Murrah, N A. Teague. Bassos—Messrs. E. S. Bothwell, A. E Collins. W. C. Moran, T. E. Oertel. Harpist, Mr. Frank Derago. .1. Louis Sayre, organist and choir master. First Presbyterian Church. Praise Service, 8 p. m. Pilgrim's Chorus —Tannhauser .... '.Vagner Awake, Dreuming Earth, from (•limps,a of Bethlehem. Joy to the World the Lord Is Come Schneoker A Cradle Song -Chorus .. .. ' ’motor Offertory—Nocturne .. .Mendelssohn Orchestra. A Christmas Cantata. Arranged from miscellaneous com posers. Prelude— (a)—Darkness and Light .Worker (hi —Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord Warker Calm on the Listening Ear of Night, ladles trio, baritone solo, quartet, violin, cello, piano organ, Warker Where Wilt Thou Lodge? (Carol) .. Matthews Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices? Heinrich Ladies quartet, mixed quartet, piano, organ. A Bright Star Shining, ((Carol) ..Matthews The Virgin’s Lullaby— (at - Bed Are the Boses, soprano solo. (bl- Where Did You come From, Baby Dear? 1 Joyously Peal, Ye Christmas Bells Ooombs Tenor solo and quartet. The Little Poor (t'aroD ..Matthews Hosanna! (double quartet) Bhys-Herbert Sentence -Holy Night, Silent Night tieiber l’ostlude Bing Sweet Bells—Chorus. Choir. Miss Margaret Battle, soprano. Miss Caroline Brown, alto. Mr. W. B. Marquis, tenor. Mr Felix Luck, baritone. Assisted by Misses Alloe Hull, Helen Battle, Mrs. t’ssery, Messrs. John Waynes, Ed Clark. Orchestra. Violins —Mis* Black. Mt Balk. Ctatronet, Mr Peters. Flute—Mr Rdclblut Cello— Mr Baldowskl. Plaito—Mlas Ellen Hickman. Chorus of twenty -five voices. Mrs T H. Garrett, organist and director. THE hUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. En-Ar-Co Oil Saved Her Life For Burns, saturate several thick nesses of flannel with water and sprinkle with as much En-Ar-Co Oil as can be borne, then apply to the burned surface. This will quickly allay the fiery pain and heal the in jured skin. En-Ar-Co Oil (known for thirty years as The Wonderful Japanese Oil) is a sovereign remedy for family use. It is the sworn foe of aches and pains, and is invaluable for painful Sprains, Swellings, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruises, etc. ASO cent bottle should be in every home. Your druggist has it. None genuine without the signa ture, National Remedy Co., New York. For Biliousness or Constipation, get Dr. Swan s Liver and Kidney Remedy. f In a Bottle \ j —Through a / Straw is the way f to enjoy the deli ciousness of Chero- Cola. This way it is always uniform, l pure and wholesome, i Mrs. Matilda Stidman, Egypt Ark., write*: “My little girl was burned nearly todeath. I thought of En-Ar-Co Oil and applied it, and I believe It saved her life." rChera'Coial 5* Big Price Reductions Silver’s Toggery Shop 990 BROAD STREET Fancy Christmas Packages of the Newest in Men’s Wear Our famous $3.00 7 R All Arrow Brand Collars value Men’s Hats H* *■ ■ while they last, each .. . IvC All Pajamas and OfVfo AJTET Night Shirts .. . w * I GOTHAM SHIRTS All Styles and Colors SI.OO OCp $1.50 *1 on $2.00 Vi PC Patterns Uvli Patterns V I'CU Patterns v I*OJ A Complete New Stock of the Latest Novelties for Men SILVER’S TOGGERY SHOP 990 Broad Street Blue Flown Plate Sets, consists of Cup, Saucer and Plate, FREE to all purchasers of 50c worth of Tea, Coffee, Extract or A. & P. Baking Powder. Coffee Prices 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Pure Lard, lb. . Red Salmon .. .. 15tf String Beans, 3 for lona Peaches, 2 cans for 25^ Lobster, 1-lb. can, Potatoes, peck.... 30^ DRIED FRUITS Peaches, 3 lbs.. .. 18C Apricots, 2 lbs.. .. .. ..30^ Prunes, 2 lbs • 250 Apples, 3 lbs 250 Raisins, layer, lb IOC Figs, layer, lb ~ . .18C Dates, lb 120 Raisins, seeded, 1-lb, pkgs 200 Currants, 1-lb, 2 pkgs.. . .2QC Raisins, Sultana, lb 150 Pecans, paper shell, lb 250. 300 and 4QC Snowdrift Compound No. 5 Pail, 55c; No. 10 Pail, sl.lO Fresh Yard Eggs, dozen 40c Cream 0n« Cheese, lb ... Xmas Souvenir 0 Mixed Nuts, lb.. . 20£ Orange and Lemon Peel, 1b....15C Catsup, bottle 5^ Tomato Pulp, 3 cans. Wax Beaus, 3 cans. .25^ Raisins, pkg 10^ Dried Peaches, lb.. .6^ SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS, LB. 19c Picnic Shoulders Pound 16c St. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18. FREE Pineapple, 2 cans, Currants, pkg.. .. 10f^ Citron, lb 20^ Mince Meat, 3 packages for.. .25^ Beets, 3 cans.. .25< Wesson Oil 25^ CANNED FRUITS, NO. 3. Peaches, 3 cans (JQC Pears, 3 cans 60 c Apricots, 3 cans QQC Cherries, 3 cans.. 60C Plums, 3 cans.. .. .-50 C Raspberries, No. 2 can, 2 cans 30 c Pineapple, sliced or grated, 3 cans ....... . .45c PLUM PUDDING R. and R., No. 3 4-5 C No. 2 Z3C Individuals IQC Best A&P Creamery Butter UUU Brookfield ’Wc Eggs, dozen . OOL