Directed by JOHN BRIDGE First Grief ; Little Wanderer; Entr'acte
(North Regional Programme)
By REGINALD PAUL
A Programme of Music by Franz Lehar
Marek Weber 's Orchestra : Lehariana (arr. Geiger). Emmy Bettendorf (Soprano), with Chorus and Orchestra: Vilja (Merry Widow). Richard Crooks (Tenor), with Orchestra: Only my Sons. International Concert Orchestra : Waltr, Count of Luxembourg. John Hendrik (Tenor). with Orchestra: The Czarevitch Volga Song (Gypsy Love). Franz Volkor (Tenor), with Orchestra : Oh Maiden, my Maiden, Wayside Rose (Frederlca). International Concert Orchestra : Waltz (Gypsy Love). Marta Egbert (Soprano) with Nommerfleld Broadhurst Orchestra : A Waltz of Long Ago (Where is this Lady ?). Richard Tauber (Tenor) and Vera Schwarz (Soprano), with Orchestra of the Berlin State Opera House : Love, what has given you this magic pow'r ? (Land of Smiles).
Essm ACKLAND (Contralto)
Relayed from Bethania Welsh Presbyterian Church,
Aberdare
Order of Service :
Intrada
Hymn 56, Disgwyliaf o'r mynyddoedd draw
(Tune, Glyncastell)
Reading, Jeremiah xxxiii, 1-14
Chant, Psalm xv, Mawr yw yr Arglwydd Prayer
Lord's Prayer
Hymn 612, Tyred, lesu, i'r anialwch (Tune,
Blaenwem)
Address by the Reverend J. E. MEREDITH, B.A.
(Minister)
Hymn 211, Arglwydd lesu, arwain fenaid (Tune,
Aberporth)
Vesper, 748, Arglwydd, mae yn nosi Benediction
Hymns from ' 'Llyfr Emynau y Methodistiaid
Calfinaidd a Wesleaidd '
(Calvinistic Methodist and Wesleyan Hymn Book)
Precentor, Mr. CHARLES THOMAS
Organist, Miss MEGAN Williams
(West Regional Programme)
Hymn, Praise to the Holiest in the height (St,
Martin's Hymn Book, No. 625; Ancient and Modern, No. 172)
Confession and Thanksgiving Psalm 113 Lesson
Deus Misereatur. (Psalm 67) Prayers
Hymn, Ye holy angels bright (St. Martin's Hymn
Book, No. 701 ; Ancient and Modern, No. 546)
Address by the Reverend PAT MCCORMICK , D.S.O.
Hymn, At even when the sun was set (St. Martin's
Hymn Book, No. 42; Ancient and Modem. N6. 20)
Blessing
(Organist, ARNOLD GOLDSBROUGH )
Appeal on behalf of The CENTRAL DISCHARGED PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY, by Mr. F. P. WHITBREAD , President of the Souiety
Without aid and support very many prisoners on discharge would be thrown helpless on the world, unable to secure the means of leading a respectable life. Discharged Prisoners' Aid Societies are in active operation throughout the country, and last year assisted more than 21,000 discharged prisoners. Funds are urgently needed to enablo the Societies to cany on their important work.
Contributions will be gratefully received and acknowledged by [address removed]
(From Aberdeen)
(West Regional Programme)