McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 23, 1928 Page: 7 of 10
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MORNING SERVICE
Pretchlng, 11:00 a. m.
Don and Ruth Basye will sing a
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Sunday, December S3, 1928.
Half Of All Automobile.
Sold On Instaflnents
ftfembers of the Alliance Gospel Ta-
bernacle here, under the leadership j
of Rev. A. N. Bostrom, Tuesday mortn-
in(g will ©resent a Christmas Carol
program over the radio station KRGV
of Harlingen.
iTlse broadcasting will begin at 6
a m. and last until 8 a. m., offering
a number of entertaining numbers
for Valley radio fans.
The program is as follows:^
VALLEY RADIO CHAPEL
KRGV—Valley Texas.
CHRISTMAS CAROL PROGRAM
Christmas Day—S to • a. m
conducted by
. N. Bostrom of Alliance
Gospel Tabernacle
• McAllen.
Opening chorgg—"Awakening Chorus”
Cborun—"Hitt, the Herald Angels
sing.”
Prayer
Solo, Mrs. W. S. Anderson— “It Came
upon the Midnight
Tabernacle Orchestra-"Onward In thef^
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Male q
-"CbFtief South liih and Daltas Ave.
Church Schojol, 9:45 a,, m. Mr. R. C.
Millen, Supt.
Morning Worship, 10:45
mon by the Pastor.
Subject, “The Meaning of Christmas”
N. Y. P. S. 6:16 p. m. Howard.
Millen, Pres.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even-
ing at 7:30.
THE EVENING SERVICE
The services of the Sabbath will be
In keeping with the spirit of Christ-
mas. There will be special music at
each service, and Miss Mabie. Nes-
sen will sing at the evening service.
May we not at this season, the most
glorious of all the Christian, festables
stop and render the deepest gratitude
and praise to God, for His “Unspeak-
able Gift.”
THE CHRISTMAS TREE
- QnXHiriallan EvA.at 7 o’clock there
will .be a Christmas Tree U. me.
Church School. .All are Invited -and
we wish for each a “Merry Christmas
and a Ha,pipy New Yay.
You wti 11 find a welcome at tlhe
Church of the Nazarene.
W. F. Rutherford, Pastor.
Conscious* of an inner prompting,
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we rise to extend to the
lour Spkubih (Co-operation
During the ?aai Irar 3o Ap-
predated by All of 1a
2140 North Main St.
Sunday service; 11:00 a. m. and
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Subject: Is the universe Including
mani, evolved by atomic force.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday service, 8:00 p. m.
■ Reading room open every afternoon
from 3 .to 5 o’clock except Sundays
and Holidays. All are welcome.
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all much joy during the Holiday Season.
», P. C. Snowden, Rev.
A, 3. Hollenbeck and C.
8. Hankim. "Holy. Holy, Hply.”
"Silent Night. Holy Night".
a. Violin duet, Margaret Peterson
•nd Rudi Baeye.
b. Cornet and trombone duet, Way-
ne and Elma Hollenbeck.
c. Chorue.
Scripture reading, Rev. A. N. Bos-
trom.
Chorus—"All Hall
Jesus’ Name".
Tabeilnacle Orcheetra — "Give
' world a Smllle.’’, ■
Tnonlbone solo, A. J. Hollenbeck—
”J|Oy to the World.”
Solo, violin obligato, Mrs. W S. An-
derson—’.‘Angela from' the Realms
of Glory.”
Male quartete—"The Riches of Love”.
Cornet_ Duet,__Dwight Snowden and
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and survey made preparatory to pav-, proveanents and building new dairy
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HoUeabeck apd Ruth Basye—
“Luther’s Cradle Hymn.”
Chorus— "O Come AU To Faithful”.
Tromboae duet, A. J. and Elma Hol-
lenbeck—“Jesue Leads”.
Solo, violin obligato, Mrs. W. S. An-
derson,—“The Story of Jesus Can
Never Grow Old”.
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Pharr Trinity Episcopal Church’
Sc tiwl Processional.—
Service, Rev. J. E. Budlong
Reading “Glory Sang the Angels”.
Dialogue “Christmas Sythbol.”
Recitation "Hall to the King”.
Sympoaiousmaud Garolds.
"O Little Togo of Bethlehem".
“To Bethdehem the Hoeteri”.
“O Come all ye Faithful”.
“Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”
"Angels from the Realms of Glory"
"Silent Night.” 4 f'
“It came upon the Midnight Clear”
■Violin solo—Selected.
Christmas Tree and Treat.
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the meeting. <
Senior dhrietian Endeavor, 8:30.
Lesion, “Worshipping Christ in Story
and Song”. Miss Jawtel Dunbar will
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Even 1 ng wbrsh In, 7:30; FoHowrtng
a brief devotlcfnal service a targe
chorus choir will render the following
cantala by Fred B. Halton:
Prelude, Miss Hale.
Men’s chorus—“O Zion that bringeth
good tidings.”
Chorus—“Arise and Shine.”
Bass Solo—“Darkness shall cover the
earth”. Mr. Tlberghlen.
Alto rtrad Tenor Duet—"An overlast-
ing light.” Miss Shoemaker and
Dr. Davis.
Chorus—“A King Shall Rule."
Ladies Voices—“O Little Town of
Bethlehem.”
Quartette—“There
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duet entitled, "Jesus, ths Son of God”
The Brass Quartette, composed of
A. J. and Elma Hollenbeck, Warren
•nd Ruth Basye, will play, “I Will
Sing the Wondrous Story”
“Hark, the Herald Angels
will be played by the violins.
Young People's, 8:30 p m.
Junior AJllspee, 8:80 p. m.
EVENING SERVICE
-, Bwipillitli asmdm 7:10 u. m.___
Mrs. W, S, Andarapn, accompanied
i by a violin obligato, wiU sing "Angels
: from the Realms of Glory.”
A cornet and trombone duet will be
played by WajJne and Elma Hollen-
I beck, entitled, ’’Silent Ntghk, Holy
Night”
“Lutlier's Cradle Hymn” will be
rendered by A. J. Hollenbeck and
Ruth Basye as a trombone and sax-
ophone duet.
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p. m.
Saturday, Young People's meeting
7:30 p. m|.
A hearty welcome awaits you.
Rev. A. N. Bostrom, Pastor.
On Thg Highway
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Tl»e Choir of the Methodist Church
will give a special program of Christ-
mas music this evening at 7:30.
The will sing the cantata, “The
Christ Child” by Howley, The sollets
are M'essrs. Covalt, Houser, Payne,
and Mesdiames Bounds, Barnes, Pratz,
Miller, Osborne, Minter, and Miss
Electa Alley. t.
All are invited to hear the .presen-
tation of this ' beautiful
cantata.
,N- W„ Evanp, minister;
Fraser, superintendent of
slhool; Mrs. C. K. Leslie, Jr., direc-
tor of church music.
Church school, 9:45. The adult and
yjoung peoples classes will study the
lestton. “The Birth of J'eeuB".
oihers classes use graded lessons and
they will be appropriate to the
eon.
Morning worship, 10:45”
•topic, “What if Every Day ■ Were
Christmas?” The choir, will sing an
except from the Christmas cantata
which will be rendered in full at the
evening service.
Junior and Intermediate Christian
Endeavor, 6:30. Mrs. L. F- Shoemaker
and Mrs.’ James Jones will supervise
>Mr, Smith Lullaby,
Junior Choir.
for the r^'forusiJ=^ll<,ry-JPo-Go4^ -------------Christinas. Day Program 10:00
.QuartetkeT-“WouId I Had Lived In
Bethlehem ”( Mrs. Tlberghlen, M,rs.
Davis, Mir.; Tlberghlen and Dr.
Davis.
Soprano Solo—“No Room For The
Obrist-Child”, Miss Rodocker.
Chorus—‘God With Us.”
Soprano Solo—“The
Mrs. Tibergfiien.
Soprano and
Comf<|rt",
Mrs. Moore.
Offerqory.
Chorus— "Sing Unto
— Waiyne Hollenbeck — 7nThe church
ta the Wildwood".
Brass quartette, A. J. and Elma Hd-
enbeck, Warren and Ruth Baaye
—“I Will Sing the Wondrous
Story."
Chorus—“O Little Town of Bethlhem”
Saaophofne aolo, Ruth Basye — "How
Could Jesus Leva Me ao?”
Chorus—"Store Jeeua Came Into My
Eeart."
Chrorua—-"Joy to the World.”
Tabernacle Orcheotra—“Whnt a Won-
derful Time.”
Solo, Mrs. W. S. Anderaon—"That
Beautiful Name.”
Male quartette—"Jeaua, the Light of
the World."
Viollna—“I Love to Tell the Story”.
Duet. Paul C. Snowden and Rev. A.
N. Bostrom—“ft Pays to Pray”.
Trombone and saxophone dudt,
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Sunday School at 1:15 a m. today.
There will be a rehearsal of the
Christmas program. At 2:20 the'chil-
dren will practice again.
German services at 10:30 a. nu
English services at 7:30 p. nv
A special children's prog am has
been arranged for Christmas Eve.
Hymns a(::d re. Hattons■ by - the—«bU»-
dren and scioritlons by top, choir are
the chief features on the program.
Distribution of tbs gifts to the Sunt
day. School children will follow:.
Jothtn G. Elser, Pastor.
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McAllen Daily Press (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 4, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 23, 1928, newspaper, December 23, 1928; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283679/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.