Musical Festival

OF THE

PENNA. StI ATE SUNDAY SCHOOL

ASSOCIATION JUBILEE CONVENTION

PHILADELPHIA, OCTOBER 8, 1912

CHORUS SELECTIONS

COMPILED BY

MR. H. C.LINCOLN

DIRECTOR OF MUSIC

MRS. JENNIE F. BUOD, PIANIST

NEW CONVENTION HALL

Price 25 Cents

HALL-MAQIi COMPANY

1018-1020 Arch Street PHILADELPHIA, PA.

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I take this means of thanking the many friends who have made it possible to publish this collection by loaning the plates from which this copyrighted music is printed, among whom I would mention, Prof. E. O. Excell, Praise Publishing Co.; Prof. J. G. Dailey, the Hall-Mack Co., and Messrs. Deputy Bros. Co., for their careful printing and publishing. These selections have been made with the prayer that they might be used by the Heavenly Father to advance the great cause of Sunday School work.

Cordially,

Philadelphia, September 7-1912.

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Musical Director.

CONTENTS

Altogether Lovely, . . ,

All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, (Mile's Lane)

All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, (Coronation)

All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name, (Diadem)

All Hail Immanuel, . . ,

America, .....

America for Christ,

A Saloonless Nation, .

Brightly Gleams our Banner,

Crown Him King of Kings, ,

Do Something for Somebody,

Gloria Patri, ....

God's Way, ....

God Shall Wipe All Tears Away, . .

He is Mine, .....

I Know He's Mine,

I Love Him, .....

Jesus Saves, ....

Just the Whispered Name,

Lord's Prayer, ....

Old Hundred, ....

O Lord, How Manifold Are Thy Works,

Onward, Christian Soldiers,

Simply Trusting, ....

Some of These Days,

Somebody Knows,

The Army of the Living God,

The Batt'e of the Centuries,

The Cross is Not Greater,

The Hero of the Cross,

The Sunday School Army shall Circle the World

Victory, ....

We've A Story to Tell to the Nations,

What Did He Do,

With Heart and Voice,

(Anthem)

(Male Voices) (Male Voices) (Male Voices) (Anthem) (Male Voices)

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B. B. Com. Balungton Booth.

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3. The light of his love shin- eth brighter,

4. His will I have joy in fill - fi.il - ing,

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2. Help us the gos-pel news to tell, Till not our hearts a-lone: But all who come with

3. O send us forth as flaming brands, Whose sacred beams shall shine : Till those in all our

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1. My coun-try 'tis of thee, Sweet land of lib- er- ty, Of thee I sing; Land where my

2. My native country, thee, Land of the no-ble, free, Thy name I love; I love thy

3. Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's song: Let mortal

4. Our fathers' God, to thee, Author of lib-er-ty, To thee we sing; Long may our

fa - thers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From ev'ry mountain side Let freedom ring, rocks and rills,Thy woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills Like that above, tongues awake, Letall thatbreathe partake, Let rocks their silence break,The sound prolong, land be bright With freedom's ho-ly light; Protect us by thy might, Great God, our King.

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A Saloonless Nation, In 1920.

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Some of These Days.

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No. 5.

God's Way.

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No. It. Just the Whispered Name of Jesus.

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No. 35. I Know He's Mine.

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A BIG WEEK

JUBILEE STATE CONVENTION October 5-12,1912

Sat. aft. Annual Parade of the Sunday Schools of Philadelphia.

Sun. aft. Rally Day in the Sunday Schools.

Mon. Fri. Noon Meeting's, Garrick Theatre. Speakers, Marion Law-

rence, John Wanamaker, Rev. Neil McPherson, \V. A. Brown, Miss Nannie Lee Frayser and others.

Tues.-Fn. Sessions Of Convention, Baptist Temple, Broad and

Berks Street

Tues. eve. Musical Festival, an Evening of Praise in New City Con-

vention Hall. Broad and Allegheny Avenue. Twenty thousand of the Sunday School forces of our city will sing, including a Chorus of 10,000. Mrs. Jennie F. Budd, Pianist. Conductor, H. C. Lincoln. The greatest Sunday School chorus ever organized.

Wed. eve. Seven Meeting's touching entire city. Theme: "Sunday

School Evangelism: 100,000 accessions to the Church in Pennsyl- vania during 1912. "' Philadelphia's share, 15,000. Meetings ar- ranged at following Churches:

Central Pnila., St. Matthew's Lutheran, Broad and Mount

Vernon. West PHila., Chestnut St., Baptist, Chestnut, above 40th. South PHila., Holland Presbyterian, Broad & Federal Sts. North PHila., West York St.', M. E., 17th & York Sts. Germantown, First M. E., cor. Main and High Streets. Kensington, E. Allegheny Ave., M. E., E. Allegheny &

Frankford Avenues. FranKford, Frankford Presbyterian, Frankford Avenue and Church S-reet. Special Convention Speakers. Attend meeting most convenient.

Four Departmental Conferences, with Exhibits:

Elementary, Bethlehem Presbytt rian Church, Broad and Diamond Streets. Specialists: Mrs. J. W. Barnes, Miss Nannie Lee Frayser, Miss Harlow, and others. Ses- sions to continue to Friday noon. Luncheon, .50 cents.

Secondary, Oxford Presbyterian Church, Broad and Ox- ford Streets. Specialists, for "TEEN" age John L. Alex- ander and Mrs. M. A. Lamoreaux.

Adult, Baptist Temple, Broad and Berks Streets. Specialists,

W. C. Peafce, Marion Lawrence, YV. A. Brown. Home Department, Park Avenue M. E.. Park Avenue and Xorris. Specialist, Mrs. A. W. Karnell. Thurs. eve. Parade Of 25.000 Men from all parts of State and

Philadelphia, as a testimony to Bible Study. Automobile Street Meetings, and meeting on City Halt Plaza with Or- ganized Adult Bible Class Stereopticon Exhibit.

Banquet for Women' Bible Class Feder- ation.

Fri. eve. Recognition Service, for those showing record of 50

years' activity in the Sunday School as officer or teacher. Jubilee medals conferred. Baptist Temple.

Thurs. aft.

REHEARSALS

JUNIORS

Monday: Union Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, York, West of Coral. Tuesday : First Gerraantown Baptist Church, Price near Germantown Avenue. Wednesday: Messiah Lutheran, 16th and Jeferson Streets Thursday: 18th Street M. E. Church, 18th and Wharton Streets. Friday; Tennent Presbyterian Church, 52nd and Arch Streets.

Senior

Monday: Frankford Avenue Baptist Church, Frankford Avenue and Letterly Street. Tuesday : First Germantown Presbyterian Church. Chelton and Germantown Avenue?. Wednesday: Memorial Baptist Church, Broad and Master Streets. Thursday: South Broad Street Baptist Church, Broad and Reed Streets. Friday: Temple Lutheran, 52nd and Race Streets.