p. m-MIN'ISTEPTAXi UNION—The Cedar Rapics Ministerial Union will meet in the chapel of the Firr.i Pre3bvter:an church Monday. Dec. HO, 1912.* at 10 a. m. The order of the day is a paper hj* the Rev. E. Winslow- Brown on‘.'Peter’s Sermon and l£3 Effect.”GRACE EPISCO PAD—A avenue and Sixth street Rev. John -Arthur, D. D., rector. Holy communion, S s.. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 11 a m. Sunday school. 10 a_ m. Services appropriate to Christmas-tide, cvith-Christmas music.BETHEL AFRICAN M. E.—Pastor. Francis J-Peterson, D. D. 10:ZZ a. rn., Sunday school; 11 a. m.. Dove Feast; ?, p. m.. Men’s forum; 6:30 p. m.. Allen's Endeavor; 7:00 p. m., preaching, subject. Suggestions tor the New Tear/'CENTRAL PARK—Morning theme, ‘From Christmas to Calvary.” Evening subject. “God Is Love.” a special musical program of five or six numbers will be rendered by the choir in :he evening. S. Conybeare. D. D., 3astor. '2I0X UNITED EVANGELICAL— Phe hours of worship arc 21 a. m. md 7:30 p. m. Young People's meting at 6:30 p. m. The pastor will be n charge and the public is cordially nvited. All coming: ‘ill be made velcome.FIRST REFORMED. Corner Eighth avenue and L street wear. F. 5. Bromor. pastor. Morning theme: •Some Phases of the Federation of Protestant churches.” Evening theme: *Thc All-Pervasive Spirit of God.”LIBERAL CHRISTIAN. — Corner rhird avenue and.Sixth street. Joseph -'ort Newton. minister. Worship at IT o’clock. -Theme, **Is th* World 3-rowing Better?ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL—Park ivenue and Nineteenth street. Rev. fohn Arthur in charge. Sunday school 3 p. m. Evening prayer. 4:30; y. m.- iPROGRAM.Fiftieth Anniversary of the Emancipation Proolumniio**—Bethel African Church New Year’s Xiglit.Organ—Voluntary. Miss Flora Larch.Singing—By congregation. ••Prri-* ■Jod From Whom All Blonskiys Flo?..Prayer—By Rev. R. Holly.God Mows fn a Mysterious Way— 3y congregation...............nojjiinsscensvS of the War—By Tic*** \. For/2.Music—By Prof. s«id Mrs. Jackson.Reading—From Paul LaurenceMinbar. by Miss Muriel Fields.Solo—By Miss Mauri Richardson.Reading—The Emancipation Proc-amatton. by L. LottTfty.Solo—By Mrs. Lillian Morse.Reading—By Mrs. Fannie Jhxwkina.Music—By Messrs. Thorp ana rAnas.Address—By Rev.’ B. F.. Hubbard. f Iowa City. .. /Closing song by congregation—“Glory Glory Hallelujah.”Master'of ceremonies, W. K. Milligan: pianist, Mias Flora Lavell.Bethlelicm.A cantata by Geo. F. Root giver by the First Lutheran church choir this afternoon at 4 o'clock.Program.Organ Prelude—Hosannah— .Dubois Fait I. The Birth of Christ. Chorus of ttse People on their way to the Temple: God or our Fathers.” and Chorus o' the Herodians accompanying Herod: “Lo, the King com-eth.”Solo, Tenor and Chorus of all seeing the Magi approaching in procession: Who are yonder Grey-beards Olden.”Trio—the Magi: ‘Where Is he chat is born King?” Recitative—Herod: I am the King.” Chorus of all the people: “Long Live the King.”Recitative and Aria—Herod: All me. what do I hear?”Trio—The Magi: ‘Where the dark ’ Euphrates.” and Recitative. Herod: j “Tell me. my heart is full of dread.” Tell me. my heart is full of dread.”Trio—The Magi- “Behold! a Child is Born/'Carol by a few voices: “As the Star in Distant Ages.”Full Chorus: “Thou Bethlehem.” Solo—”0 Holy Night.”Fart II. The Flight Into Egypt. Herod in his Palace, gloomy and oppressed. Recitative of Courtiers: Behold, his Heart is Heavy.”Angels' Chorus—Trio of female voices: “Glory be to God in Heaven.” followed by Recitative — Herod: •'A?^tin those Mocking Voices.”Song.—Contralto: “A Cry goes up in Rama.”Prelude and Recitative—Soprano: “Arise, and take the young Child.” Chorus: “Hark: The Voices Drawing Near.”Duet—Mari'. and Joseph: “Lord,look down from Heaven.”Full Chorus: “Fn?t not thyself because of the ungodly.”• Soio—“The Lord is King.’*Offertory—Andante in I Flat. Lc-mare.Duct—“The eyes of oil wait on thee.”Part III. The Return.Recitalive—Angel: Arise and go into the land of Israel.”Quartet and Chorus; “HarkI those i An gel Voices.”Recitative— Baritone: “And the Child grew.”Snlo—Soprano; “Among the Fields of Nazareth ”Finale. Full Churn?—Choral; “C Savior, when this life is o'er.” a?id Chorus In Canon form: Blessing and Ilonor and Glory and Power bo r.r.to * Him that slrtrrh upon the Throne.” Pontludfe—Festival March. FuUres / Clioir. jSopranos—Esther Morgan. Marie Do Tfart, Louise Eakle. Dena Peterson. Helen Ware.Altos?—Mabel .Morgan. Beth De Hart. Trophy Bokorny, Ellen Swan. Ada Horner.Tenors—W. R. Tngli*. Robt. Smyth e,K. M. Smith. M. E. Magcart Ra-wk--Orr Holtje, Charles Borrows. M. H. Munson, Henry Jackson, i Harry Dyer Jackson, organist and . choriiur.