(Church of England) from Scarborough Parish Church
The Bells
9.30 Order of Service
Invocation, Lord's Prayer, and Responses
Hymn, O holy ghost, Thy people bless (A. and M. 211)
Lesson, Luke xi, 1-13 Psalm xci Prayers
Hymn, Lord, teach us how to pray aright (A. and M. 247)
Address by the Rev. C. Patteson, Vicar of Scarborough
Hymn, Fill thou my life, O Lord my God (A. and M. 705; S.P. 492)
Blessing
Organist and choirmaster, A. C. Keeton
(Daventry)
Leader, J. Andrew Cooper
Conductor, Kneale Kelley from the Spa, Scarborough
with Louise Hayward
Songs at the Piano
(by permission of George Black)
Conductor, Haydn Bebb
(Wales)
The New York Philharmonic
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mengelberg: Alcina Suite (Handel) - Overture ; Minuet ; Musette ; Minuet ; Gavotte ; Sarabande ; Ga- votte ; Minuet ; Gavotte ; Tamburino
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bart.: The Tempest, Op. 109 (Incidental Music) (Sibelius)
(Allarrangements by Julius Kantrovitch )
Conductor, William Pethers
(From Midland)
(cornet)
broadcasting from New York
While he is on .holiday in America Reginald Foort is anxious to keep in touch with his radio friends at home, so he has arranged to broadcast a programme this afternoon on the organ in the Paramount Building, Times Square, New York. This is a four-manual theatre organ, not unlike the BBC Theatre Organ. The programme will be relayed throughout the U.S.A. by courtesy of the National Broadcasting Company of America.
The Rev. R. A. Edwards
This is the first of three talks in which the Rev. R. A. Edwards will explain the function and nature of organised religion-what the Church is and what it means.
Mr. Edwards, the recently appointed editor of the St. Martin's Review, is one of the least conventional of modern writers on religious subjects. Having learnt a great deal about human nature during the early part of his ministry, which was spent in Stepney, he is able to appeal through his books to a much wider public than the average writer on religious subjects.
The Grinke Trio:
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Florence Hootcn (violoncello)
Kendall Taylor (pianoforte) John Ireland's Piano Trio No. 3, in E, first performed on April 4 of this year, is essentially lyrical in character. The first movement is
'laid out on the usual sonata-form lines, deviating only in the recapitulation section where the principal theme instead of being restated is merely suggested. The scherzo is an animated movement with a rhythm of alternating bars of nine-eight and six-eight time. The andante is a fully developed slow movement: the first section is in triple time and the second in four-four, after which both principal themes return in combination. The finale is shorter than the first movement, certain subordinate features of which are used in its structure.
with Diana Clare
(Church of Scotland) from Iona Abbey
Conducted by the Rev. Donald MacCuish
The Bell
Order of Service
Metrical psalm cii (2nd version), 13-
18, Thou shalt arise, and mercy yet (Tune, Duke Street)
Call to Prayer
Prayer and Lord's Prayer
Hymn, Lord of all being, throned afar (Rv. C.H. 24 ; S.P. 564)
Lesson, Psalm xxxiv, 1-10 Creed
Prayer of Intercession
Paraphrase lx, Father of peace, and' God of love (Tune, Salzburg)
Address by G. E. TROUP
Hymn, Thou whose almighty word
(Rv. C.H. 364 ; A. and M. 360)
Blessing (in Gaelic and in English)
Precentor,
The Rev. WALTER M'INTYRE,
Logie Kirk , Bridge of Allan
Iona Abbey stands on the site of an older building erected at the beginning of the thirteenth century. Even then lona had been the spiritual centre of the Christian faith in Scotland for more than six hundred years, for St. Columba had landed there and founded his small but famous community as early as 563.
An appeal on behalf of THE SEAMEN'S CHRISTIAN FRIEND
SOCIETY by Admiral Sir JAMES STARTIN ,
K.C.B.
This Society was founded in 1846, when its forerunner, the Port of London Society, founded in 1818, came to an end.
For ninety-two years a most useful work has been carried on round the British coast, and the various Seamen's Institutes are centres of activity, the missionaries working out from them to twenty-six ports. During the last few years the work has been extended to Cork and to Alexandria, and since 1922 the Society, through its Hospital Trust, has maintained the King George V Merchant Seamen's Memorial Hospital at Malta.
The Society is in urgent need of funds for its general work and its hospital.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
including Weather Forecast
A Comic Opera
Written by Basil Hood
Music by Edward German
The singers :
Lorely Dyer (soprano)
Arnold Matters (baritone)
Ivor John (tenor)
Appleton Moore (baritone)
Dorothy Barry (mezzo-soprano)
The story tellers :
The BBC Theatre Chorus and the BBC Theatre Orchestra, leader Tate Gilder , conductor Stanford Robinson
Presentation and production by Gordon McConnel
See the article ' Musician of the Theatre' on page 12
with Billy Scott-Coomber
Piano Diversion No. 2
(All the above items arranged by Fred Hartley )