New Years Day Observances in 1901
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Westminster 10 to 10.20, song service; 10.20 to 10.40, Praise for the Century past; 10.40 to 11, Open Parliament, The best thing in my Christian experience: 11 to 11.20, Purpose, (1) Have a Purpose, (2) Gods Purposea scripture reading, (3) Our Purpose scripture readings; cornet solo, Arthur Stonesifer; 11.20 to 11.40, Prayer for a Great Awakening; 11.40 to 12, Consecration for the Century to come; Singing, kneeling, Take my life, &c. The midnight services held on New Years at St. Josephs Catholic Church, in obedience to the privilege granted by the Holy Father, Leo XIII, were appreciated to a great measure not only by the members of the congregation, but by a large number of members of other denominations who were present on this solemn occasion. The church was handsomely decorated with flowers, wreaths and evergreens, while the altars were resplendent with dazzling lights. The music at the solemn High Mass was well rendered, under the direction of Miss Gertrude Gardner, the organist of St. Josephs Church. We are now writing 1901. This great event was observed with especial interest by our people. The day was all that could have been desired, and by nightfall our streets were alive with crowds bent on having a memorable time, while for several hours the firing of explosives became so general that there was almost a continuous roar. Miss Fannie G. Ross had arranged to entertain about 60 of her friends at watch meeting and a pleasant time was spent in social chat, music and singing until 7:30, when refreshments were served. At 10 oclock the exercises in the Lutheran church commenced and at 11:30 those in the Reformed Church, both of which were well attended. At midnight the alternate tolling of the bells on the respective churches announced the end of the 19th century and was followed by the ringing of the bells announcing the advent of the 20th century. All was observed with solemnity and reverence in the congregations, which were then dismissed with the benedictions. When the pavement was reached all eyes were fixed upon the moon, which was in a halo of splendor, showing the colors of the rainbow, as if the earths satellite was thus adding its testimony to the great event. Masquerading was made quite general during the week and a great deal of fun was had, not only by the young buy many of the older folks. The holidays were passed very quietly in this vicinity. The members of Union Bethel held a watch meeting Monday night and rang the bell as the old year and century came to an end and the new year and century began .Union Mills At midnight, on New Years eve, the resonant tones of the two large church bells of Silver run announced, far and wide, throughout the country the birth of the new century. Jordans Retreat On new Years day another pleasing event of the season was a grand social at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kauffman. At eleven oclock the friends began to arrive and soon the sitting room and parlor were filled with the sound of chatting and laughing. All were pleased to meet each other. At one oclock all were invited to the dining room, where a table was loaded with turkey and all the good things of the season, to which all did ample justice. |
| As noted several of the articles, local residents correctly considered
January 1, 1901 as the first day of twentieth century. In closing I want to wish you Happy
New Year from the Board and Staff of the Historical Society of Carroll County.
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| Photo caption: | Mrs. M. A. McGirr of Westminster received this New Years Day post card wishing her A bright and happy New Year in 1912. Historical Society of Carroll County Postcard Collection. |