Directed by Frank Cantell
Constance Astington (Soprano)
(From Birmingham)
OrchestreSyniphonique de Paris, conducted by Philippe Gaubert : Danse Macabre. The Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty : W. H. Squire (Violoncello) : Concerto, Op. 33 —1. Allegro non troppo ; 2. Allegro; 3. Allegretto con moto. The Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, conductor, Stokowski : Pianos : Montgomery and Bambini : Carnival of the Animals—Birds, Fosnils, The Swan, Pianists, Finale.
THELMA TUSON (Soprano)
Relayed from
ST. MARY'S CHURCH, DOWLAIS
Order of Service :
Hymn 036, Duw y duwiau sy'n teyrnasu (Tune,
Blaencefn)
Psalm 28
The First Lesson, Wisdom xii, 12-21 Magnificat
The Second Lesson, Matt. xi Nunc Dimittis
The Apostles' Creed, etc.
Anthem, Gwyn ei fyd a ystyria wrth y tlawd
(Blessed is He) (Owain Alaw )
Prayers
Hymn 564, Cyduned Nef a Uawr (Tune, Malvern)
Sermon by the Reverend E. ILLTYD JONES (Rector)
Hymn, 646, Dan Dy fendith wrth ymadael
(Tune, Helmsley)
The Blessing
Vesper Hymn 73d, 0 cadw ni trwy'r nos
Hymns from Emyniadur yr Eglwys yng Nghymru
(Church-in-Wales Hymnary) Organist, Mr. L. M. THOMAS
Choirmaster, Mr. TOM COLLINS
(West Regional Programme)
Order of Service :
Hymn, Praise the Lord ! Ye heavens, adore
Him (St. Martin's Hymn-book, No. 624 ; Ancient and Modern, No. 292)
Confession and Thanksgivings
Psalm 146
Lesson
Magnificat Prayers
Hymn, He who would valiant be (St. Martin's
Hymn-book, No. 515)
Address by The Reverend H. R. L. SHEPPARD ,
C.H.,
D.D. Hymn , Saviour, again to Thy dear Name we raise
(St. Martin's Hymn-book, No. 53 ; Ancient and Modern, No. 31)
Blessing
Organist, ARNOLD GOLDSBROUGH
Appeal on behalf of The Church Army, by Mr. Gerald Barry
Contributions will be gratefully received by [address removed]
The work of the Church Army covers the widest possible range of activity. Some Homes are for motherless children, some for old people earning a scanty living by match-selling. Thousands of homeless men and women, and some hundreds of homeless children, are received each year. At this time of year the Army has a heavy programme of summer work. Its Holiday Homes are chiefly for poor women and children from the poorest homes. Other holiday arrangements are for working lads and young women, the poorest clergy and distressed gentlewomen
(West Regional Programme)
For National Programme (London Region) see opposite page