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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. 


note: 

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. 


/\VSfT  kX^/^^^rA/vA*/ 


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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32 

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2.  Humbly    trusting        in  the  shad  -  ow,     When  the  sun       is  hid  from  view; 

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He  is  Mine. 


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2.  Je  -  sus  left    heaven    my    Saviour  to    be,     And  he  is  mine;  I       am  not 

3.  There  is     a    Comfort  -  er  come  from  a  -  bove,  He    too  is  mine,  Coming    to 
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No.  72.   We've  a  Story  to  Tell  to  the  Nations. 


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112  The  Sunday  School  Army  Shall  Circle  the  World. 


Lizzie  DeArmond. 


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come  to  know  his  fav-  or,  He  will  save  and  save  you  now!  ) 


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1.  The  cross  that  he  gave  may  be  heav  -  y, 

2.  The  thorns  in  my  path   are  not  sharp  -  er 

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

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


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No.  104. 

J.  B.  M. 


*  America  for  Christ. 

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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 

4.  Thy    wondrous  grace  on  us  be-stow,  And  fill  each  heart  and  mind,  That  we  with  zeal  may 


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Rev.  Samuel  Smith. 


Henry  Carey. 


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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The  Hero  of  the  Cross. 


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Hero  of  the  Cross' 

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A  Saloonless  Nation,  In  1920. 

A  resolution  adopted  by  the  Christian  Endeavor  Society  in  National  Convention 
held  in  Atlantic  City,  N.  J.  July  7-13,  1911. 


J.  Q.  Dailey. 

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ex  -  ul  -  ta-tion,  Shall  en-gage  the  glad 

land  up  -  lift-  ed  And  the  song  shall  ev  -  er     be. 


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The  wormwood  and  the  gall; 
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On  this  terrestrial  ball, 
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When  the  deep  shad  -  ows  sweep  o  -  ver  my  soul,  Some-bod-y  knows,— 'tis  Je  -  sus. 
Long  -  ing  for  home   and    a     moth-er's   ca  -  ress,     Some-bod-y  knows, — 'tis    Je    -    sus. 


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3.  Bear  the  news  to    ev  -  'ry  land,  Jesus  saves,  Jesus  saves,  Heed  the  King's  divine  com- 


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No.  7. 

F.  L.  S. 


Some  of  These  Days. 


J.  Lincoln  Hall. 


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2.  Some  of  these  days  in   the      des-erts   up- springing,  Fountains  shall  flash,  while  the 

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God's  Way. 


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No.  It.     Just  the  Whispered  Name  of  Jesus. 


Effie  Stevens. 
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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.