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THE ROCK IS3LAND ARGUS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1912. 8 , , , THF. Christmas season will be cele brated In song and sermon In the vsrloua chnrches of the city with appropriate programs. Many of the bible si:hool celebrations will be held next week, but special services com mmori.tlng the birth of the Saviour ' will be held tomorrow at both the morn-" ing and evening meetings. The chwch es are trimmed in the Christmas greens and be Ik and candles. CENTRAL, PRESBYTERIAX. At the Central Presbyterian church. Rev. Marlon Humphreys, pastor, the order o; services for tomorrow morn ing at 10:45 o'clock is: Organ. "The Holy Night" (Dudley Buck) Miss Utile Cervln. Doxology; Invocation; Gloria. Hymn No. 174, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" (Mendelssohn). . Scripture, "The Prophet's Promise of the Kingly Christ Child." Hymn No. 181. "O, Little Town of Bethlerum" (Redner). Scripture, "The Finding of the Christ Child." Anthem. "Arise. Shine, for Thy Light Is Come" (W. C. Williams) The choir. . Prayer, Hymn No. 691, "There's a Song In the Air" (Allen). ; Announcements and offering. Offertory. Duet, "There Was Joy In Heaven" (Henry Smart) Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dawson. Sermon, "The Bethlehem King and His Boundless Kingdom" Rev. Marion Humphreys. Hymn No. 180, "Joy to the World, the Lord is Come" (Handel). Prayer and benediction. Organ, "The March of the Magi" (Dudley Buck) Miss Lillie Cervln. "' VEiPT.R SERVICE AT 4 O'CLOCK. At 4 o clock In the afternoon a ves per service will be held, when a can tata will be rendered, under the direc tion of H. J. Dawson, with Miss Lillie Cervln al. the piano. The members of the choir taking part are Misses Esther J. Malmrose, Edtth Roberts, and Olga Larson, iioprano; Mrs. H. J. Dawson and Mrs. P. C. Simmon, alto; Bert Plogh and H. J. Dawson, tenor, and J G. Hasard and E. E. Russell, bans. The program of exercises is: Organ, Fantasia Pastorale (Best) Mls Lillie Cervln. Solo, -Night of Nights" (Van De water) J. G. Hazard. Scripture, "On Judea's Hills at Mid-nigh'.- Hymn No. 177, "It Came I'pon the Midnight Clear" (Willis). Announcements and offering. Offertory. THE CANTATA. Instrumental introduction and cho rus, "There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Fleldii." ' Recitative (tenor) and solo (bass). And, lo, the Angel of the Lord" H.J. Dawson and E. E. Russell. Recitative (soprano), "And Suddenly There Wis With the Angel' Miss Es ther MalmroHe. Chorus. "Glory to God In the High est" Choir. Recitative (sopranoi, "And It Came to Pass" Miss Esther Malmrose. Chorus for Men's Voices. "Let I's Now Go liven Vno Bethlehem" H. J. Dawson, Bert Plogh, J. G. Hazard, E. K. Russell. Recitative (soprano). "And They Came With Haute" Miss Esther Malm rose. Hymu, "Joy to the World" Chorus and congtegatlon. Carol tchorus for ladles' voices), "Sleep, Baby. Sleep" Miss Esther Malmrose Mica Edflh Roberts. Miss Larson, Mrs. H. J. Dawson, Mrs. P. C. Simmons. Chorus and Tenor Solo, "He Shall Be Great" Bert Plogh. Sermon, "Modern Wise Men In Quest of Christ" Rev. Marion Humphreys. Hymn No. 18S, "Shout the Glad Tid ings" (Avlson). Prayer and benediction. Organ. "The Hallelujah , Chorus" (Handel) Miss Lillie Cervln. TRISITY EPISCOPAL. The order of services for the celebra tion of Christmas at Trinity Episcopal church, Rev. G. H. Sherwood, pastor, la as follows: Christmas eve. midnight service: Organ , Voluntary (geleced) Miss Grace Holcomb. Processional. "It Came Upon the Mid night Cleiir" (Willis). Introlt. Hallelujah, the Heavens Are Telling" (Simper). Kyrie Eleison I short form) (Adlam). Communion service. In E flat (Battl aon Hay en). Hymn 68. "O. Little Town of Bethtle taem" (Rajuer). Offerory An'hem. "Behold, I Bring Tou Glad Tldlrycs" (Simper). Recessional. "Sing. O. Sing, This "TRY SpeidePs Drug Store FIRST" with its largest and best stock of : : : Drugs, Patent Medicines and Sundries "DEUTSCHE Blessed Morn" (Reade). and "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" (Mendels sohn). Christmas day at 10 a. m.: Organ Voluntary (selected) .Miss Grace Holcomb. Processional, "Christians Awake" (Wainwrighf). Introlt, "Hallelujah, the Heavens Are Telling" (Simper). Kyrie Eleison (short form) (Adlair..). Communion service. In E flat (Baitl son Hayes). Hymn 54, "While Shepherds Wash ed" (Tansur). . Offertory anthem, "Behold, I Bring Tou Good Tidings" (Simper). Recessional, "Hark, the Herald An gels Sing" (Reade). Miss Grace Holcomb, organist. J. F. Syren, choirmaster. FIRST METHODIST. At the hour of morning worship this program will be given at the First Methodist church, Rev. T. E. Newland, pastor: Organ Voluntary, "Joy to the World" (E. L. Ashford). Doxology. Hymn. Apostles' Creed. Prayer. Anthem, "Christmas" (Harry Rows Shelley). Scripture. Offertory, "Morning Greetingu" (Grieg). Hymn. Solo, "In Old Judea" (Geibel) Mii;s Violet Doney. Sermon, "The Backward and For ward Reach of Bethlehem." "O, little town of Bethlehem! How still we see thee He; Above thy deep and dreamless sleep. The silent stars go by. Yet, In thy dark street shlneth The everlasting; Light: The hopes and fears of all the years, Are met In thee tonight." "O, holy Child of Bethlehem! Descend to us. we pray; Cast out our sin and enter in He born In us today. We tn-jir the Christmas angels The great glad tidings tell; Oh, come to us. abide with us. Our Lord Kmmanuel." Philip Brooks. Prayer. Hymn. Benediction. Postlude. Ep worth league meeting at 6: 3D o'clock will be led by Miss Ella Taylor, and the topic is: "The World's Meas ure of Jesus' Loyalty to His Message." SOG SERVICE. At the hour of evening worship, 7:3' o'clock, the order of service Is: Organ Prelude, "Offertolre" (Grey Miss Bessie Noftsker. Hymn. Prayer. Hymn, "It Came Upon the Midnight Air" (Willis) Quartet. Offertory. "Humoresque" (Dvorak). Hymn, "There's a Song In the Air" Choir. Anthem. "The Wondrous Story" (Ad ams) Robert Cloudas and choir. Solo, "Bethlehem" (Bonhy) Ola? Jonassen. Anthem, "O, Holy Night" (Adara-Ble. dermann) Mrs. Brown, Miss Bertha and Arthur and Olaf Jonassen, and cho rus. Organ solo, "Holy Night" (Dudley Buck) Miss Noftsker. Ladies' quartet, with baritone oblig ato Miss Hazard, Miss Jonassen, Mrs. Sala, Mis Beeler and Mr. Jonassen. Anthem, "Christmas" (Shelley). Postlude, organ Miss Noftsker. The Sunday school entertainment will be held Monday night at 7:30 o'clock, and the program to be given is: Song. "Joy to the World" School. Scripture reading Mr. Tallman. Prayer Rev. T. E. Newland. Song. "To Grandmother's for Christ mas" Six little girls from primary. Recitation, "Troubles" Primary class. Recitation, "The Christmas Stock ing" Primary class. Song, "Sweet Chris-mas Bells" Christmas choir.. Reading, "Sharing Christmas Joy" Miss Greta Curry. Recitation, "Christmas Candles" ' Primary class. Song. "The Knapsack" Six boys from primary. Song, "There's a Song In the Air" School. Recitation Primary. Recitation Primary. Song. "Little Flakes of Snow" Pri mary classes. Recitation, "Christmas Eve, or How We Worked the Clock" Nine girls from Miss Trenkenschuh's class. Song. "Christmas Carol" School. Story. "The Little Prince's Christma Tree" Miss Mack. Song, "Welcome to Santa Claus" Christmas choir. BROADWAY PRESB YTERIAX. The Christmas services at Broadway Presbyterian church, Rev. W. S. Mar APOTHEKE." quis, pastor, will begin- with services i tomorrow morning at 10:45 with this; order of exercises: Organ prelude. Doxology. Invocation. Hymn, "As With Gladness Men of Old." Responsive reading. Gloria. Scripture lesson. Anthem, "There Were Shepherds' (Vincent). Prayer. Offering. Violin aolo, "Cradle Song" (Godard) Miss Nellie Forsberg. Sermon, "The World Movement for Peace." ' Solo. "In Bethlehem's Ancient City" (West) Professor L. B. Canterbury. Prayer. Hymn, "Hark, the Herald Angels." Benediction. VESPER SERVICE. At 4:30 o'clock there will be vesper 'services with the following program: Organ prelude. Hymn, "O, Little Town of Bethfe hem." Invocation. . Anthem, "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord" (Garrett). Responsive reading. Solo, "Nazareth" (Gounod) Esley Johnson. Scripture lesson. Hymn, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks." Offering. Anthem, "Calm to the Listening Ear of Night." Solo, "Noel" Professor L. B. Canter bury. Sermon, "The Message of Christmas to Youth." Solo, "Holy Night" Mrs. Daniel Hayes. Jr. Prayer. Hymn, "Joy to the World." Benediction. The Young People's prayer service at 5:45 o'clock will be led by Miss Char lotte Schneider, and the topic is: "What Christ Has Done and Will Do for the World." Members are asked to read Luke 12:12 and come prepared for the lesson. The entertainment of the 8unday school will be held Monday evening, when a cantata, "Santa Claus' Joy Fac tory," will be given by the pupils of the school. The entertainment is an elab orate production and nicely staged. MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN. At the Memorial Christian church, Rev. Mr. Adcock of Tennessee will preach sermons both morning and ev ening. The theme for the morning is "Religion," and in the evening the sub ject is "Jesus, a Great Teacher." At the evening service a musical program will be given by the choir composed of j Misses Grace B. Graves, Lulu Albrecht, ! Violet Strupp, Grace Hansen, Ceorgia King, Ida Sippel. Helen Parker and Mrs. Louis Wardlow, soprano; Misses Laura Albrecht, Cora Graves and Har ry Briggs, alto; J. W. Graham, Harry C. Driggs, John Spllger, De Lance W. Cook, tenors, and Earl Strupp, Harold Edwards, Hollis Tanner and C. A. Hoge, bass, with Prank Freistat at the organ. The program Is: Prelude, Hymn Celeste (Grey), Invocation. Anthem, "Ring the Bells for Christ mas" (Loud). Anthem, "Silen: Night" (Barnby) Choir. Vocal solo, "The Song the Angels Sang" (Stults) Miss Cora Graves. Vocal solo. "All Glory Be to God on High" (Read). Anthem. "Hark, What Celestial Sounds" (Lerman) Choir. Tenor solo, "Jesus of Nazareth" (Gou nod) John Graham. Anthem. "He Shall Reign for Ever" (Simper) Choir. Cello solo (selected) Miss Bessie Freistat. Anthem, "There Were Shepherds Abiding In the Fields" (Reade) Choir. Soprano solo, "Holy Night" (Adams) (with oello obligato) Miss Ida Sippel and Miss Bessie Freistat. Oflertory, "Berceuse" (Schytte). "Sing, O, Heavens" (Tours) Choir. Benediction. Postlude, Parstorale (J. S. Bach). ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC. High mass will be sung at St. Jo seph's Catholic church, Dean J. J. Qulnn, rector, Christmas morning at 5 o'clock. A mass by Ganns will be given by the full choir, as follows: Kyrie (Ganns) Miss Nellie Fuller and chorus. Gloria (Ganns) Mrs. Casey, John Naab and chorus. Credo (Ganns) Miss Amanda Schmidt, Floyd Wilson and chorus. Offertory, "Jesus, Your King, is Born Today" Quartet. Mies Schmidt, J. Naab, Mrs. Casey, Mr. Burt. Sanctus (Ganns) Chorus. Agnus Del (Ganns) John Naab and chorus. Communion Violin solo by Kinney Leins. Arthur Burt, dicertor; Kinney Leins, violinist; Mrs. Joseph Meehan, organ ist. SOCTH PARK PRESBYTERIAN. At South Park Presbyterian chuTch, Rev. W. G. Oglevee, pastor, a special Christmas 'sermon will be preached to morrow evening and music appropriate to the season will be rendered. The bible school entertainment will ! be held Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. when a cantva. "Kris Kringle'a ChiM dren." will be given by the scholars in i the school. The scene is laid at the north pole at the home of Father j Christmas, where he receives .guests from other lands. The parts are taken as folloyss: Father Chris'mas Perry Fry. 1 , Aurora Borealis Bessie Hermann. Pages Sky bright, Leonard Stock; Sleighbell?. Fred Williams. ' Hans Earl Bruchman. Gretchen Nellie Bunning. Fourteen fairies. J Children from other lands: Belgium Melvina Van Mechelen. Ireland Gail Huntoon. France Grace Mills. England Jean Huntoon. Switzerland Bessie Cox. Sweden Florence Bosenburry. Russia Olea Painter. Holland Mary Hermann. America Myrtle Clark. There are a number of village chil dren and a group of children will rep resent Christmas gifts. GRACE LITKERAX. A special Christmas sermon will be delivered tomorrow evening at 7:45 at Grace Lutheran church by the pas'or, Rev. I. O. Nolhstein, who will speak on "Christmas Joy." Special musical num bers will be given by Misses Martha Serene and Helen Nystrom and the church choir. An early service will be held Christmas morning' at o'clock and another service will be held at 10 o'clock. The entertainment of the Sunday school will be held Thursday evening following Chrlst mas. EDGEWOOD BAPTIST. At Edgewood Baptist church, ser- vices w'lll be held tomorrow morning and evening and Rev. Carlton E. Tay lor, LL. D., will preach. The subject for the morning sermon is "The Un speakable Gift," and the evening theme Is "Why Is Christmas?" At the morning service the choir will sing "There Is a Land '"of Pure Delight" and Bert Stoakes will sing a solo. In the evening this program will be giv en; Hymns Choir and congregation. Solo, "Ange'.s' Christmas Song" (N. P. Tucker) Miss Edith Roberts. An'hem, "Birthday of a King" (N. P. Nefdling) Misses Roberts and Pal mer, Messrs. Leland and Tucker. Solo, "There Is a. City Bright" (A. F. Loud I Carlton G. Taylor. Duet, "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (Geo. B. Nevin) Misses Roberts and Palmer. , Song, "Joy to the World, the Lord Is Some" (Handel) Choir and con gregation. SWEDISH LITHEIIAV Dr. C. A. Blomgren of Augustana college will preach in English and the following program will be rendered: Song Congregation. Scripture reading and, prayer. Song1 Congregation. I selection, Handers Largo - Or chestra. Song, "Hearken 1 Unto the Lord" Choir. Vocal solo Miss Eulalia Johnson. Sermon Dr. C. A. Blomgren. Vocal duet, "Fear Not O Lord" Ernest and Victor Swanson. Selection, "Evening Star" from Tannhauser Orchestra. Song, "Hail to the Lord" Choir. Benediction. Song Congregation. FIRST BAPTIST. At the FirBt Baptist church tomor row the pastor, Dr. H. W. Reed will preach special Christmas sermons and the order of services is as follows: Organ Voluntary Miss Alwilda Young. Doxology Choir and Congregation. The Ixrd's Prayer Pastor and Congregation. POPE TAKEN ON WAY TO CONSIS TORY CREATING THREE CARDINALS K ( ' ' g -IT. I -t AJ 0 - ... 1 4 - It i'i V ' Pope Pius X arriving for consistory. The picture, which was Uiken at Rome on December 2, shows Pope Pius X arriving for the consistory at which three bishops received the red cap, thereby being crea'ed cardinals. The pope is being conveyed in his chair of state on the shoulders of his papal guard. BUT Your Christmas Candies at the Francis Candy Kitchen. The most complete stock of candies and fruits XMAS SPECIALS Mixed Xmas candy, lb Assorted Xmas candlea 15c. 2 0c Bon Bons, halt pound &o 20c, Chocolate chips, pound Chocolate Peanut cluster, Ben Bons, one pound boxes 40c . Responsive Scripture Reading Pas tor and Congregation. Hymn, No. 341, "Joy ta the World" Choir and Congregation. Scripture Reading Pastor. Anthem, "Sing, O Heavens" (Tours) Chorus choir. Prayer Rev. H. C. First. Solo, "O Holy Light" (A. Adam), Yngve Joranson. Offertory Miss Young. Announcements Pastor. Hymn, No. 339, "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing" Choir and Congrega tion. Sermon, Luke 2:10, "Good Tidings of Great Joy" Rev. H. W. Reed, Ph. D. Anthem, "Arise, Shine, for the Light is Come" Choir and Coagregation. Benediction Pastor. Postlude Mies Young. The evening program will be car ried out as follows: Voluntary Miss Alwilda Young. Hymn Xo. 150, "Count Your Mer cies" Choir and Congregation. Scripture Lesson Pastor. Anthem, "The Shepherds" (Schneck er) Chorus choir. Prayer Rev. C. E. Taylor, Ph. D., LL. D. Anthem, "Joy to the World" (Fear- is) Chorus choir. Offertory Miss Young. Announcements Pastor. Hymn, No. 30, "My Savior First of All" Choir and Congregation. Sermon, "The Spirit of Christmas" Rev; H. W. Reed, Ph. D. Hymn, No. 491, "Pass Along a Word of Cheer" Choir and Congregation. Benediction Pastor. Postlude Miss Young. WEST1 EXD SETTLEMENT. The Christmas entertainment at the West End Settlement will be held Monday night at the settlement build ing. A most attractive program has been arranged for this time, including recitations and musical numbers. Owing to the limited capacity of the 'settlement building, t'ekets have been issued to the members of the'settle ment and no one will be admitted with out the presentation of a ticket. Other years the building has teen danger- ! ously crowded and the precaution Is this year taken to guard against such a condition. 3 T 'l &.J AT ' i 111 4 1 1 I u 1 I 1 .a mis.f i t : i a m. a. Via -rT Good Things to Eat for 10c and 2Bc 25c, 30c 30c lb . -20c to $3.00 Home made Peanut Candy, lb . Chocolate Fudge, Cocoanut Kisses, lb 20c Peanut Brittle, lb 15c Chocolate Caramels, lb 20c Cocoanut Candy, lb 20c Home-made Cream Candy. Ib JfJc California Fruits, Mixed Nuts and Fancy Christmas Packages. G. FRANCIS CANDY KITCHEN 1610 Second Avenue. . B Door West of Argue OfTloe. Sunday Bits of Scripture MATTHEW 2:1-6. Now when Jesus was born In Bethle- ! hem of Judea in the days of Herod the I king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem. Saying, Where is Re that la born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east and are come to worship him. When Herod the king had heard these things, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together, he demanded of them where CLrist should, be bora And they said unto blm, in Bethle hem of Judea; for thus It is written by the prophet. And thou Bethlehem, In the land of Juda, art not the least among the ; princes of Juda; for out of thee shall come a governor, that shall rule my people Israel. LUTHERAN ZIon Swedish Lutheran, Forty-fifth street and Seventh avenue. Rev. N. J. Forsberg, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. German Evangelical, Ninth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Rev. F. J. Rolf, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Grace English Lutheran, corner Seventh avenue and Forty-fourth street. Rev. Ira O. Nothstein, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. ra. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Morning text for the fourth Sunday in Advent. Topic of evening sermon, "Christmas Joy." First Swedish Lutheran, corner Fourteenth street and Fourth avenue. Services at i0:45 a. m. and 7; 45 p. m. Dr. C. A. Blomgren will preach In Eng lish at the evening service. German Lutheran, corner Twentieth street and Fifth avenue. Rev. Ph. Wit helm, pastor. Services at 10 a. m. PISCOPAI Trinity Episcopal church. Nine teenth street and Sixth avenue. Rev. Granville H. Sherwood, rector. Ser vices at 7:?0 a. m., 10:45 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN Memorial Christian, corner Third avenue and Fifteenth street. Sunday school at 9:30. a. m. Senior and In termediate Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Adcock will preach at tho morning and evening services. Second Christian, corner Sixth street and Thirteenth avenue. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. George Hull? superin tendent Services at 10:45 a. m. Third Christian, Fourteenth avenue and Thirty-ninth street. Sunday school st 9:30 a. m; Dr. J. II. Nichols, super intendent. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Services at 7 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN Central Presbyterian, corner of Fourteenth street and Tenth aenue Rev. Marion Humphreys, pas lor. Sun day school at 9:15 a. m. Christian En deavor at 6:30 p. m Services at 10:45 a m. and 7:45 p. m. Morning theme, "The Bethlehem King and His Bound lets Kingdom." Evening thAne, "Mod ern Wise Men in' Quest of Christ." Broadway Presbyterian, corner of Twenty-third street and Seventh ave nue. Rev. W. S. Marquis, pastor. Sun Young Peo day school at 9:15 a. m pie's meeting at 5:45 p. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Morn ing theme, "The World Movement for Peace." Evening subjecf, "The Mes sage of Christmas to Youth." South XJark Presbyterian, corner of Thirtieth street and Fifteenth avenue, Rev. W. G. Oglevee, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a.m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. rn. Young People's meeting at 6:45. Aiken street chapel, Aiken street couth Rock Island. Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. J. H. Cleland, superintend- ent emeritus. A. W. Coulter, superin- tendent. , United Presbyterian, and Fourteenth street. mire avenue Rev. J. L. Xmas in the city. lb lgc Services Vance, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and at 7:45 p. m. METHODIST " vww First Methodist, corner. Fifth ave nue and Nineteenth street. Rev. T. E. Newland. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. ni. Epworth league at 6:45 p.vm. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject. "The Back ward and Forward Reach of Bethle hem." Spencer Memorial Methodist, corner Forty-third street and Seventh avenue. Rev. Charles Hawkins, pastor. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Wayman African M. E. (colored), corner Flfth-and a-half avenue and Thirteenth street. W. H. Saunders, pastor. Services at 11 a, m. German Methodist, corner Four teenth street and Sixth avenue. ' Rev. Theophilus Kies, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Epworth league at 7 p. m. Free Methodist, Ninth avenue and Fifteenth street Rev. H. C. Willing, pastor. Sunday schoel at 9:45 a. m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. BAPTIST ' First Baptist corner Third avenue and Fifteenth street Rev. H. W. Reed, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m. Morning theme, "Good Tidings of Great Joy." Evening subject, "The Spirit of Christmas." Edgewood Baptist, corner Forty fourth street and Fifth avenue. Sun day school at 9:30 a. m. Services ac 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. Carlton E. Taylor, LL. D, will preach In the morning on the theme, "The Un speakable Gift." The evening theme Is "Why Is Christmas?" Swedish Baptist, corner Twenty-first street and Fifth avenue. Sunday school at 10:30a. m. Services at 7:30 p. m. Y. P. U. at 6 p. m., alternate Sundays. Second Baptist, Tenth street and Sixth avenue. Services at 11 a, m 7 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:15. CATHOLIC Sacred Heart Roman Catholic, Twenty-eighth street and Fifth avenue Rev. J. F. Lockney, rector. Masses at 1:15 and 10:30. Catechism at 2 p. m. Vespers and benediction at 3 p. m. ev ery Sunday and holy day. St Mary's Roman Catholic, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street. Father Adolph Geyer, pastor. Mass at 8 and 10:30 a. m. St Joseph's Roman Catholic, corner Second avenue and Fourteenth street Dean J. J. Qulnn, rector; Rev. Wil liam P. Cleary. assistant Masses at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. St Paul's Belgian Catholic, Twenty fourth street and Eighth and a half av enue. Rev. J. W. Sinters, pastor. Mass at 8 a. m. WEST END SETTLEMENT West End Sunday school, 700 Fifth street Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. W. B. Barker, superintendent SCIENTIST First Church of Christ Scientist 835 Twenty-third street Sunday ser vice at 10:45 a. m. Subject of lesson, "Is the Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Wed nesday evening testimonial meet ing 7:45 p. m. The church maintains a free reading room in the People's Na tional bank building, which is open every week day from 2 to 6 p. m. and - Uverr Saturday evening from 7 to t ociock. All autnorizea literature on Christian Science may be read or pur chased. LATTER DAY 8AINTS Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day j ball. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preach ing service at 3:15 p. m. J. C. Scholtes presiding elder. The topic for discussion at the Broad way Presbyterian Men's class for this 'week Is "Miracles." The study is baa- ed on the fifth chapter of Acts. The -class meets Sunday mornings at 9-4-. ana all men are welcome. Marquis leads the study. Rev. W. S. ' i5c .1 ... 0 3 1