Second Lesson, Hymn 663, Prayer, Anthem, Hymn 623, 66 Rev. Bro. Washburn. "O Lord of Hosts, Almighty King.' "Duke Street." "Our Land, O God." Address, Washington: The Man, the Patriot, and the Christian." Hymn 665, Postlude, Rev. Bro. Alexander G. Russell. "My Country, 'tis of Thee." "America." Olympia Lodge, No. 808, Far Rockaway. Presbyterian Church. Bro. the Rev. James Coote, of the Lawrence Methodist Episcopal Church, officiating. SECOND MASONIC DISTRICT. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. CENTENARY SERVICE IN MEMORIAM OF GEORGE Auspices of the Free and Accepted Masons, Second Masonic District, State of New York, at the First Reformed Church, Clymer Street and Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., Lord's Day, December 31, 1899. 3 Far called our navies melt away,- Is one with Nineveh and Tyre! 4 If drunk with sight of power we loose Wild tongues that have not Thee in awe, Such boastings as the Gentiles use, CHORUS.-For heathen heart that puts her trust Amen. Responsive Reading, The Psalter, Psalms 148 and 150. Gloria Patri. Scripture Lesson. Hymn, The Hymnary, 575. (KIPLING.) Prayer and Response, Address, Solo, Hymn, Benediction. Silent Devotion. Nunc Dimittis. Recessional, Remember now thy Creator." "The Message of Washington's Life." Mrs. Rowland. The Hymnary, 897. "March of Priests." Music by Quartette and Choir of 35 voices of First Reformed Church: Commonwealth Lodge, No. 409; Crystal Wave Lodge, No. 638; Union service. and Jane Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermon by Brother the Rev. O. F. Bartholow. Zeredatha Lodge, No. 483. First Place Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermon by the Rev. Ervin L. Thorpe, D.D., pastor. Greenwood Lodge, No. 569; Cosmopolitan Lodge, No. 585; Sanctorum Lodge, No. 747; Minerva Lodge, No. 792; Day Star Lodge, No. 798; Kedron Lodge, No. 803 ; escorted by Damascus Commandery, No. 58, Knights Templars. Union service. Church of the Atonement. Brother the Rev. E. Homer Wellman, rector, officiating. Orion Lodge, No. 717. Church of the Redeemer. Sermon by the Chaplain of the Lodge, the Rev. G. C. Carter. FOURTH MASONIC DISTRICT. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. St. John's Lodge, No. 1; Independent Royal Arch Lodge, No. 2; Holland Lodge, No. 8; Antiquity Lodge, No. 11; Prince of Orange Lodge, No. 16; Pioneer Lodge, No. 20; Washington Lodge, No. 21; Adelphi Lodge, No. 23; Albion Lodge, No. 26; Benevolent Lodge, No. 28; Dirigo Lodge, No. 30; Lotus Lodge, No. 31; Howard Lodge, No. 35; Concord Lodge, No. 50; Manhattan Lodge, No. 62; Lafayette Lodge, No. 64; Mariners' Lodge, No. 67; Montgomery Lodge, No. 68; Naval Lodge, No. 69; John Hancock Lodge, No. 70; Strict Observance Lodge, No. 94; Manitou Lodge, No. 106; Ocean Lodge, No. 156. Memorial Committee: R.. W.. George H. Phillips, D.D.G.M., W.. Arthur W. Hillebrand, W... Chas. E. Abbott, W.. Francis A. Winship, W.. John Philp, W... Aaron Morris. Centennial Memorial Service to commemorate the death of our illustrious Brother George Washington. Grand Lodge-room, Masonic Hall, Twenty-third Street and Sixth Avenue, New York City. Sunday, December 31, 1899. Organ Voluntary, ORDER OF SERVICE. Bro. Albert J. Holden. Entrance of the Lodges. Entrance of R.. W.. George H. Phillips, District Deputy Grand Master Fourth Masonic District, Escorted by the Masters and Past Masters of the District. Response, Prayer. 'Lift Thine Eyes," Mendelssohn. 3 Let music swell the breeze, 4 Our fathers' God, to Thee, To Thee we sing : Long may our land be bright, Apollo Club Quartette. "The Radiant Man Hath Passed Away. Introductory Remarks by R.. W... George H. Phillips, D.D.G.M. Solo, Selection, "I Heard a Voice from Heaven," Apollo Club Quartette. Adams. Holden. Address by R.. W.. and Rev. John T. Patey, Past Grand Chaplain, Grand Lodge of New York. Anthem, "They Hide Themselves in Heaven's Own Light,” Benediction. Apollo Club Quartette. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 27. See Eighth District. Holden. FIFTH MASONIC DISTRICT. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. Piatt Lodge, No. 194. Chapel of the Incarnation, Protestant Episcopal. The Rev. Henry R. Wadleigh officiating, assisted by Brother the Rev. Horace Clark Hooker, Chaplain of the Lodge. Templar Lodge, No. 203. Church of St. Cornelius. Brother the Rev. I. C. Sturges officiating; delegations from Corinthian Lodge, No. 488, and Monitor Lodge, No. 528, being present. Empire City Lodge, No. 206; National Lodge, No. 209; Mount Neboh Lodge, No. 257. Union service. Temple Emanu-El, 43d Street and Fifth Avenue. Palestine Lodge, No. 204; Cyrus Lodge, No. 208; Constitution Lodge, No. 241; Eureka Lodge, No. 243; Charter Oak Lodge, No. 249; John D. Willard Lodge, No. 250. Union service. West 51st Street Presbyterian Church. Sermon by Brother the Rev Thomas Douglass, pastor, and Chaplain of Constitution Lodge, No. 241. Franklin Lodge, No. 216. Washington Heights Methodist Episcopal Church. Sermon by Brother the Rev. A. E. Barnet, Chaplain of the Lodge. Hope Lodge, No. 244. Baptist Church of the Epiphany. Sermon by the Rev. Howard [L. Jones, D.D. Polar Star Lodge, No. 245. See Eighth Masonic District. SIXTH AND SEVENTH MASONIC DISTRICTS. BOROUGHS OF MANHATTAN AND BRONX. Union service. St. Paul's Chapel, Trinity Parish. CENTENNIAL MEMORIAL SERVICE. COMMEMORATIVE OF THE MASONIC Funeral serVICES HELD IN SAINT PAUL'S CHAPEL ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 1799, OF OUR ILLUSTRIOUS BROTHER GEORGE WASHINGTON. Sun Lodges of the Sixth and Seventh Masonic Districts, 4 o'clock P.M., day, December 31, A.D. 1899, Saint Paul's Chapel, Trinity Parish, New York. A form of service to commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the Masonic funeral services of George Washington, set forth for use in St. Paul's Chapel, December 31, 1899, by diocesan authority. SIXTH MASONIC DISTRICT. Mystic Tie Lodge, No. 272; Metropolitan Lodge, No. 273; Arcturus Lodge, No. 274; Sylvan Grove Lodge, No. 275; Henry Clay Lodge, No. 277; Marion Lodge, No. 278; Doric Lodge, No. 280; George Washington Lodge, No. 285; Continental Lodge, No. 287; Atlas Lodge, No. 316; Neptune Lodge, No. 317; St. Nicholas |