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18 THE EVENING STAR,’ SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1895-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. EASTER MUSIC Christian Celebration of the Resur- x rection of Christ. AN ELABORATE PROGRAM PREPARED What Wil be Sung by the Differ- ent Church Choirs. DAY AND NIGHT. SERVICES Exultant and joyous the Christian world will emerge tomorrow from its Lenten cloud of penitential gloom and solemn meditation and commemorate with glad- ness the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ and the triumph of His divine teach- ings over the hosts of heresies and the assaults of error. In every church the day so glorious in its significance will be ob- served with services of an unusual charac- ter, and the attending music will be of the happiest and most inspiring variety. In ‘Washington the celebration of Easter Sun- day has always been notable for its alabo- rate and magnificent features, and tomor- row promises to be made even more mem- orable in this regard than the similar oc- casions which- have preceded. Some idea of the musical portion of the services to be held in the various churches may be gained by a perusal of the announcements which follow: Catholic Churches. St. Aloysius.—At 11 o'clock, solemn high mass,with sermon by Rev.John AConway, 8.J. Vide Aquam, Novello; Kyrie, Gounod; Gloria, Gounod; Veni Creator, La Hasche; Credo, Gounod; Offertory, Alma _ Virgo, Hummel; Sanctus and Benedictus, Gounod; Agnes Del, Gounod; Postlude, Gounod. Vespers, 7:30 p.m.—Psalms, Marzo and Le Jeul; Magnificat, Marzo; Anthem, Regina Coeli, Giorza; Ave Maria, Gounod; O Salu- taris, Gounod; Tantum Ergo, Riga; Lau- date Dominum, Gregorian. Choir—Mrs. Kittle Thompson Berry, soprano soloist; Mrs. Frank I. Ruppert, Misses Helena Mar- tin, May Fowler, Rose Connor, Mary B. O'Neil, Elenore Burges, Miss Phillips, Mary Allen and Miss Heslor, sopranos; Miss Pauline L. Whitaker, alto soloist; Mrs. Helen M. Turner, Misses Fannie Glennen, Regina Fowler, Sallie Murphy, Agnes Wal- lis, Mamie McGuire and Lilian Flannery, altos; M. W. Handlin, tenor soloist; Thos. A. Fitzgerald, Frank I. Ruppert, M. Connelly, Bart Lynch, E. P. Swartz and Mr. W. Bien, tenors; Jas. J. Nolan, bass soloist; A. W. Neff, A. Van Reuth, jr., John Mandsley, Geo. D. Daly, Frank Flynn and D. M. Sullivan, basses; Miss Jennie Glennen, organist; M. W. Handlin, director. St. Patrick’s.Solemn high mass at 11 a.m. Program: Prelude, How Lovely the Messengers, St. Paul, arranged for orches- tra ‘and organ; Vidi- Aquam, Dielman; Mass, Haydn 16th (complete); Veni Creator, The Lord is Mindful (adapted), St. Paul; alto solo, Miss Laura Zeh; Offertorium, Te Deum Laudamus; soprano solo, Miss Blanche Mattingly and chorus; Recession- al, Unfold, Ye Portals, Gounod. Director, Engene French; organist, Miss M. Louisa Boone; leader of orchestra, Chris. Arth, jr.; solo quartet, soprano, Miss Blanche Mattingly; alto, Miss Laura Zeh; tenor, Mr. Wm. D. McFarland; basso, Mr. Ber- nard A. Ryan; soprani, Mesdames P. F. Cain and Creighton, Misses Borbeck, Cul- len, Dyer, Foulke, Hessler, Hickey, John- son, Livingstone, Mudd and Wood; alti, Mesdames M. W. Pierce and J. Wilson, Misses Borbeck, Brown, d’Carignano, Ger-~1 rish, Koeckling, Scott, Smith, Thomas, Wilkinson; tenori, Messrs. C. H. Balluff, Dr. H. B. F.«Heath, 8. Meade and Rich- ards; bassi, Messrs. W. Brosnan, E. Basta- ble, P. C. Cromelin, P. F. Cain, E. Cox, J. Hamilton, E. J. Johnson, J. J. Keating, P. J. Walshe and J. Wilson. . Stephen’s._Solemn high mass at 11 o’clock a.m., solemn vespers at 7:30 p.m., mass, Haydn’s second, Veni Creator, Gan non; offertorium, Regina Coeli, Giorza; after mass, Laudate Dominum, arranged from Ecco Quel Fiero Istante by Costa; vespers, Rosewig; Magnificat, Glorza; Re- gina’ Coeli, Giorza; O jutaris, soprano solo; Tantum Ergo, Millard.- The choir is as follows:, Sopranos, Mesdames W. D. Allen, E. G. Farrell, M. J. Stailey and A. B. Mullett, and Misses 8. McDermott, J. Carey, J. Littlefield, A. Flynn, M. Hughes and L. Raff. Altos, Mesdames C. E. Des- sez, A. .B. Hines, and Misses M. Gowans, E. McCoy and M. McDonald. Tenors, Messrs. L. F.- Randolph, W. D. Allen, D. O’Brien, A. J. Smith, H. Allen, R. Payl, F. Mulhall and G. Gannon. Basses, Messrs. J. Murray, W. Gross, C. Bechtol, C. Reidt, J. Quinn, T. R. J. Campbell, C. E. Gannon and A. Gillen. The choir will be assisted by Mrs. Esputa-Daly, Misses C. O’Dono- ghue, B. Wood, T. Machen, M. Esputa, A. Morgan, K. Doyle, and E. Neah and Dr. J. Daly. Organist, Mrs. Mary Gillen. Di- rector, Mr. L. F. Randolph. St. Peter’ ‘The high mass at 10:30 a.m. Dachauer’s second mass will be rendered; Veni Creator, by Loretz; at. the offertory, Jesu Redemptor Omnium, by Glorza; Bene- dictus, Von Weber; Agnus Dei, Dachauer; in the afternoon at 4 o'clock Marzo’s Ves- pers and Magnificat will be rendered; Re- gina Coeli, by Cagliero, for male voices; O Salutaris, by Nicolai, for soprano and tenor; Tantum Ergo, sextet, by “Donizetti;"| Laudate Dominum, Giorza. Tenor solo,Ave Verum, by Millard, Wm. P. Smith, with Saxophone obligato, by Eugene Coffin. The following ladies and gentlemen compose the choir: Sopranos, Misses .H. M. Ritchie, A. Baptiste, N. Bolger, M. Stuart, B. Skelly, E. McCaffrey, M. McMahon. Altos, Misses Regina Baptiste, L. Arendes, L. Mapes, N. Callan, M. Dooley, C. Merritt. Tenors, Messrs. Robert Smart, James P. Collins, Joseph Duffy, W. P. Smith, C. C. Wright. Bassos, Messrs. J. Frank Whiter Wm. Ii. Devereaux, I. L. Johnson, Bernard Atchi- gon and Chas. Hall. Organist, Miss Nan- nie R. Kearon. Holy Trinity, Georgetown.—High mass at 10:30 a.m.; organ prelude, theme and varia- tions on an Easter hymn, Batiste; Vidi "Aquam, Brosig; mass, Mozart’s twelfth (entire); Veni Creator, soprano solo and quartet, Coville; offertory, Terra Tremuit,-| 7: Wiegand; postlude, Fantasie, in D minor, for four parts—A. Hesse, Mrs. Armand Gumprecht _ assisting Vesper service —Prelude, Whiting; O Salutaris, female trio, Gumprecht; Tantum Ergo, Berge; postlude, grand choir, in D, Guilmont. Choir: Soprano soloist, Mrs. Armand Gum- precht; alto soloist, Miss Virgie Wetzell; tenor soloist, Mr. Al. Fennell; bass soloist, Mr. Frank Reeside. Chorus: Sopranos, Miss Maggie Sweeney, Miss Mary Kearney, Miss Rose Kearney, Miss Josephine Clements, Miss Irene Entwistle, Miss Mary Harnedy. Altos, Miss Helen Doering, Miss Katie Doering, Miss Janie Ulmer, Miss Dora Col- lins. Tenor, Mr. Al. Fennell. Bassos, Mr. Frank Reeside and Mr. M. Maher,. Organ- ist and director, Mr. Armand Gumprecht. St. Joseph's, 2d and C streets northeast.— High mass will be celebrated at 19:39. The music of the mass will be as follows: Vidi Aquam, Pecher; éWeber’s Mass In E flat will be sung complete. This mass is rarely heard in this city. Before the sermon Veni Creator, by Wagner, and adaptatioa of the sclo and chorus from Lohengrin, for bass solo and full choir. At the offertory Alma Virgo, soprano solo, will be sung by Mrs. Hattie Meads Smith. This solo consists of the solo Rejoice Greatly, from the Messiah, with adaptation of Latin words. Vespers will be at 4 p.m. Marzo’s Second Vespers’ will be rendered. Magnificat, from Marzo's Vespers No. 2; hymn, Regina Woeli, by Benedict; O, Salutaris, male quartet; Tan- tum Ergo, Millard. The chotr is composed as follows: Sopranos—Mrs. Haitle Meads Smith, Mrs. White, Mrs. Mehler, Misses Harkstadt, Sefton, igan and Minke. Altos—Misses Triplett and Kubel. Tenors— Messrs. Flather, Turpin and Mason. Basses Messrs. Goodchild, O'Hare, Gardner, At- chison, Bussey, Chase, Haight and Mehler. Organist and director—S. J. Kubel, < Holy Name of Jesus.—Hummel's_ Third Mass will be sung, and at the offertory Giorza’s Regina Coell. Members of choir: Sopranos—Misses Callie Collins, Rose Geier, Kate Ward, Susie, Agnes and Maxgie Kil leen, Agnes Sauter, Lula Frizzell. Altos— Mrs. Bishop, Misses Kate Geier, May Thy- son, Mrs. Reuth, Misses Olivia_ Jacobs, Grace Allwine. ' Tenor—Mr. _Hamdiboe. Bassos—Mesers. Wm. F. Hardy, Wm. Dunn and J. Thomas Lansinger. Organist and Girector—Mrs. Wm. F. Hardy. sie St. Augustine'sThe musical progra’ for the 11 o'clock service will be as follows: Vidi Aquem, by Novella; St. Cecelia Mass, by Gounod; sermon, Rev. Father Devitt, S. J, Georgetown College; Veni Creator,’ by La Hache, with solo by Mr. Wm. Goodrich; gitertory. ‘Alma Virgo, by Hummel; solo Ly irs, Martina Irving.’ Vespers—Domine ad Adjuvandum, by Millard; Dixit Dominus, Hayden; Ave Maria, by Angelo Macherom!; solo by “Mrs. Martina Irving; Magnificat, by Millard, Regina Coeli; O Salutaris, solo by Mr. W. T. Benjamin; Tantum Ergo, by Danchevour; Laudate Dominium, Gre- gorian. Organist, Mr. William Braxton; violinist, Mr. Bernadine Smith. The {ol- lowing will compose the choir: Soloists, Mrs. Martina Irving, soprano; Mrs. Lavania Lofton, alto; Mr. John I. Jackson, tenor; MM William T. Benjamin, bass, assisted by Mrs. A. Swan, soprano; Miss Carrie Johnson, alto; Mr. Vincent Duvall and Mr. William Goodrich, tenors; Thomas L. Benjamin and John Cole, basses. The chorus will include the following: So- praros, Miss Mary Simms, Miss Clara Wheeler, Miss Julia Johnson, Mrs. Lula Prather, Mrs. Susie Green and Miss Carrie Hawkins; tenors, Messrs. James Simms, George Lemon, William Smith and John Parron; altos, Mrs. Broughton, Mrs. Agnes Lemmon and Miss Marie James; basses, Mr. Author Chasley, Mr. Harry Ratcliff and Mr. Waldron Coakley. St. Cyprian’s—High mass at 10 a.m. Mass in C, by F. Buehler, will be sung; Benedictus, from Creamer, and Regina Coeli, Werner, at the offertory. The choir will be as follows: Sopranos, Miss Clara Braurer, Mrs. Alice Logan, Mrs. Jennie Henson, Mrs. Julia Thornton, Mrs. Julia Clifton, Mrs. Laura Waters, Miss Amelia Chew; altos, Miss Mary Muschett, Miss Emma Edlin, Miss Catharine Simms, Miss Mary L. Fenwick, Miss Bessie Fletcher, Miss Hattie Tyler; tenors, Mr. Samuel Middleton, Mr. Wm. Shederick, Mr. Edw. Quander; basses, Mr. Sylvester ‘Thomas, Mr. Aloysius Brown, Mr. Joseph Mason, Mr. Joseph Matthews, and Mr. Herbert, organist. St. Matthew’s.—The music to be rendered cn Easter Sunday will be as follows: At solemn high mass, commencing at 11 o'clock -a.m.: Vidi Aquam, by Lucchesi; Kyrie Eleiscn, and Gloria in Excelsis Deo; Mozart, No. 12; Graduale, by E. Silas; b fore the sermon, Veni Creator, by Marsto! after the sermon, Credo in Unum Deu! Mozart, No. 12; at the offertory, Regina Coeli, by Cherubini; Sanctus et Benedictus and Agnus Dei; Mozart, No. 12, and, after mass, Laudate Dominum, by Cassarini. At Vespers, commencing at 4 o'clock p.m.— Ninis’ celebrated vespers, as arranged by L. E. Gannon, with hymns, Jesu Redemp- tor Omnium, by P. Giorza; Regina Coell, by Cherubini; at the benediction, O Salu- taris and Tantum Ergo, by Saent Saens, and, after the benediction, Laudate Dom- inum, Gregorian. After each service Prof. John Porter Lawrence will render an organ voluntary. The choir is composed of the following named ladies and gentleme! Sopranos, the Misses Cecelia V. Murphy, Mary Sweeney, Lillian Hunt, Xafira Han- cock, Emily Donath and Madames Golds- boro Goddard, Sherman Hight and J. H. Marten; altos, Madam Marguerite Nolan Martin and the Misses Lavinia Milliken, Catherine Howard and Kate Trainor; ten- ors, Messrs. Wm. H. Burnett, Charles F. Xanten, Sherman Hight, Thomas W. Crid- ler and James Patterson; bassos, John H. Nolan, Join M. McElroy, Chgrles B. Hep- burn, J. H. Sheets, L. E. Garinon and Chas. W. Hancock. The solo parts will be sus- tained by Miss C. V. Murphy, Madam M. N. Martin and Messrs. Wm. H. Burnett and John H. Nolan; Prof. John Porter Law- rence, orga! ; L. E. Gannon, director. St. Dvminic’s._The following program will be rendered: Solemn high mass, be- ginning at 11 a.m., Mass Generali; Veni Creator, Wiegand; offertory, Regina Coeli Latare, Gilsinn. Solemn vespers, 7 p.m.— Nillard’s Vespers and Magnificat; Regina Coeli Latare, Gilsinn; O Salutaris, Glorza; Tantum Ergo, Silas. The choir will be as follows: Sopranos, Misses Mollie Wright, Margaret Kelly, Maggie O'Connor, Alice Kerr, Fannie Campbell and Geraldine Mc- Nerhaney; altecs, Misses Rosie Rabbitt, Maggie Coleman, Bernie Fitzgerald, Mamie Monohan, Maggie Doyle and Clara Robi- son; tenors, Messrs. A. S. Condry, William Marsden, Arthur Campbell and Francis Sheehy; bassos, Messrs. John Moran, John P. Caugher, William Graham and Am- brose Marsden; organist, Miss Barbara Bis- choff. Immaculate Conception.— Solemn high mass will he celebrated at 10:30 a.m. The music will be exceptionally fine, a full or- cnestra assisting the Jarge choir. The pro- gram is as follows: Vidi Aquam, Novello; Haydn's Sixteenth Mass, full choir and orchestra; Veni Creator, Loretz; duet, Mrs. Smith and Mr. Fisher; Regina Coeli Latare, Melvill; offertory, Laudate Dominum, Mozart; soprano solo, Miss Annie Louise Miller. At the close of mass Hallelujah Chorus, from Beethoven’s Mount of Olives, full choir, organ_and orchestra. Vespers will be sung at 7 p.m. Millard’s Vespers and Mozart's Laudate Dominum, solos by Mrs. Smith, Miss Miller and Mr. Fisher; Emmerig’s grand Magnificat, solos by Mr. Grant and Mr. Souder; Regina Coeli Latare, Méivill, choir; O Salutaris, Listz, female voices, four parts; Tantum Ergo, Taar- brook, ~male voices; Laudate Dominum, Weirs. The choir is under the direc- tion of Mrs. Clara Baker Smith; Mr. Arthur D. Mayo, organist. Membership of the choir as follows: Sopranos, Miss A. L. Miller, Miss Annie Grant, Mrs. Henry Jordan, Miss Lula Wrenn, Mrs. W. H. Combs, Miss Kathlyn Cooney, Mrs, Rose Bennett, Miss Carrie McGill, Miss Teresa Machen, Miss Knoop and Miss Reubsai altos, Miss Tacie Daniel, Mrs. Mary King, Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard: Miss Mollie Sauter, Miss Grace Maher, Miss Madge Sherman, Miss Mamie Grant, Miss Lizzie Barry and Miss Cecilia Dulin; tenors, Mr. W. C. Souder, Mr. James H. Forsyth, Mr. J. C. Weidman and Mr. R,. Clinton Balinger; bassos, Mr. J. J. Fisher, Mr. Martin Grant, Mr. M. A. Donnelly, Mr. T. A. Murray, Mr. R. W. Devreaux, Mr. Will DeLacy and Mr. Henry Jordan. St. Mary’, 5th street northwest between G and H streets, Rev.Father George Glaab, pustor.—High mass will be celebrated at 10:30 o’clock a. m., and vespers at 4 o'clock p. m. The music to be rendered during the mass will be as follows: Vidi Aquam (be- fore the mass), Wiegand; mass in A major, Kalliwoda; Veni Creator (before the ser- mon), Wiegand; Alma Virgo (at the offer- tory), Hummel. During the vespers service the music will be as follows: V |, Gi- orza; O Salutaris, Hamma; Tantum Ergo, Riga. The following singers constitute the choir: Sopranes—Misses Mae B. Whitesell, Rosa Miller, Appolorie Miller, Alice Koch, Annie De Sales Lovejoy and Robert. Al- tos—Misses Margaret Eichhorn, Annie Mil- ler and Mamie Miller. _Tenors—Messrs. Howard O. Cook and Francis Fennell. Basses—Messrs. Frank Rebstock, Robert Paul, H. G. Meem and Ritter. Organist and director, Mr. William Waldecker. St. Paul’s.—The following music will be rendered by St. Paul's choir at the 11 o'clock solemn high mass: Mass in G (complete), Generali; before the sermon, Veni Creator (trio), La Hache; at offer- tory, Alleluia, Lambillotte; at conclusion of je mass, Te Deum, Haydn. At vespers, E p.m.: Psalms, Gregorian; collection, Alleluia, Lambillotte; before the sermon, Veni Creator, La Hache; at benediction, O Salutaris (tenor solo), Faure; Tantum Ergo (male duet and grand chorus), Rossi; Lau- date Dominum, Gregorian; sortie (a priest’s march from Athalia), by the organist, Miss Mary Byrne. The choir is as follow: anos—Mesdames Wm. Crompton, O.- P. Schmidt, N. B. Kelser, K. McGlue, A. Shea and Darling, Misses M. T. O’Brien, B. Hun- ter, J. Yates, S. Fogarty, C. Sherwood, Carpenter, R. Sefton, Leonard, E. Crown, A M. Coughlan, S. Mickum,K. McDermott, A. Marcy, M. Lynch, N. Hall and E. John- son, Altos—Misses A. T. Treanor, A. E. O’Brien, N.°Colclazier, B. Fogarty, B. Gib- son, J. Sullivan, A. Hanley and L. Niern- see. Tenots—Messrs. E, T. Jones, M. Peter, F. A. Clark, C. Driggs, E. Crompton, P. J. Keleher, E. B. Prigg and John Treanor. Bassos—Messrs. Wm. J. Crompton, P. C. J. Treanor, Wm, H, Parker, I. Straub, C. §E. Gannon, C. Myers, R. Toohey, H. G. Th: son and J. R. Brown. Cornetist—R. Toohey. Organist—Miss Mary Byrne. Director—John Treanor. = St. Jerome’s.—On Easter Sunday high mas3 will be celebrated at 10:30 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. Father Johnston. The choir will sing Weber’s mass in G; at the offertory, Gaudeamus, Diabelii; at bhenedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament, Tantum Ergo, Rossini; Regina Coeli, Giorza.' The members of the choir are: Sopranos—Mes- dames J. W. Aman, Chas. Acker and Miss Lulu Aman. Altos—Misses Lou. Reily, An- nie Burns, Blanche van Dozen. Tenors— Messrs. R. E. White, Wm. J. Hickey. Bassos—Messrs. Geo. E, Reily, J. F. Reily and Geo. Burns. Director—Mr. Geo. E. Reily. Organist—Miss Edythe M. Gallant. St. Ann’s (Tenleytown).—At the high mass in St. Ann’s Church, Tenleytown, the music will be as follows: Lyeal’s mass in D; oftertory, Haec Dies; soprano. solo, Mrs. Jas. O. Hopper; after mass, Strike the Cymbals; soloist, Miss Delia O'Day. The choir is composed of the following singers: Sopranos, Misses Delia O’Day,Bertie Poore, Ada Poore and Cora Garrity. Altos, Mas- ter Guy Hoppe, Misses Mary Wise and Martha Poore. Tenor, Mr. Jas. O. Hoppe. Bass, Mr. Barbie. Organist and director, Mrs. Jas. O. Hoppe. St. Theresa’s (Anacostia).—The choir of St. Theresa's Church will render the fol- lowing program tomorrow: Vide Aquam, Peters; Kyrie, Millard; Gloria, Millard; Haec Deus, Bordese; Credo, Millard; Sanc- tus, Millard; Benedictus, Millard; Agnus Dei, Millard; Regina Coeli, Bollman; O Salutaris, Thomas; Tantum Ergo, Rose- wig; Laudate, Gregorian. The choir will be composed of the following: Organist, Prof. E. T. Davis. Conductor, Prof. Geo. M. Casper. Sopranos, Misses Emma Bean, Katie Espey, Minnie Mocabee, Annie Gri Altos, Misses Jennie Bean and May Bran- son: Tenors, Willard Harmon and BE. T. Davis. Bassos, Samuel Mocabee and Rob- ert Green. St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Chapel, Brookland.—Appropriate music will be ren- dered at St. Anthony’s Chapel, including Werner's mess in C by the choir, under“the direction of Prof. Carl Burg, with Mrs. J. C. Noyes, Miss Mary Page, Miss Mattie Page, Miss Agnes Brooks and Miss Celia Horstkamp, sopranos; Miss Addie Jullien, contralto, and Messrs. Joseph, Edward and John Burg, bassos. Mass will be celebrat- ed at 7:20 a.m. and at 10:30,by Rev. D. C. De Wulfs; vespers at Egg rolling on Monday at the Soldiers’ Home. Episcopal Churches. Christ Church, East Washington.—Rev. Gilbert F. Williams, rector. Anthem, He is Risen, by Dresler; Christ, Our Passover, by Rogers; Glorias, by Garish and Danks; Te Deum, by Buck, in E flat; Jubilate Deo, by Danks, in G; offertory, I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, from the oratorio of the Messiah. Members of the choir: Quar- tet—Miss Lillia M.~ Lewis, soprano; Miss Laura Kahlert, alto; Mr. Jas. S. Smith, tenor; Mr. R. J. Lowry, bass; chorus—Miss Bertha Kahlert, Miss Jennie Goss, Miss Nettie Denham; soprano; Miss Fannie Beasley, Miss Irene Gibbons, alto; Mr. Paul O. Hutton, bass. Organist, J. Fulton Rich- ards; director, Jas. S. Smith. The above program will be repeated the Sunday after Easter. St. Stephen's Church, 14th street extend- ed.—Rev. George F. Dudley, rector. For- mal opening of the new church. Holy communion, 7:30 a.m.; morning prayer and holy communion, 11 a.m., and choral even song, 4 p.m. The services on Easter Sun- day will be held in the new church, and the musical portion will be sung by the new vested choir, consisting of thirty-eight volunteer singers. These services are the first in which this choir will participate. The names of the singers are: Sopranos and altos, Ashley Conger, Franklin Conger, Gilbert Cornwell, Claude Edmonds, Vivian Everett, Kenneth Goode, Philip Goode, Spencer Geare, Iltyd Geare, Granville Guss, Ellis McLeod, William Pickles, Charles Scheuch, Carlyle Shelley, Henry Talmage, Beverly Towles, Therrett Towles, Hugh Edwards, John Edwards, Henry Boyle, Elliott Brewer, assisted by Miss Bessie Mitchell, Mrs. Rex Smith, Mrs. E. M. Mc- Leod and Miss Talmage; tenors, Messrs. William McLeod, Walter Brown, H. Stan- ley Hinrichs, William Langtree, Richard Bright, R. i. Geare; basses, Messrs. How- ard Edmonds, Frank Bright, Charles N. Wake, Odell Whipple, William R. Bushby, Rex Smith and Frederick W.Booth;organist, Mr. Charles G. Woodward; assistant or- ganist, Mrs. Charles Young; director, R. I. Geare. Among the principal portions of the music will be rendered the following: Processional, Welcome, Happy Morning; Christ, Our Passover, Mornington; Te Deum, Tours, in F; Jubilate, Bridgewater, in .A; Introit, The Day of Resurrection; offertory, Why Seek Ye, Nevins; Benedic- tus Qui Venit, Morley, and Agnus Del, Gilbert. At 4 p.m. the children’s carol service will be held, choral even song be- ing sung by the vested choir. The new organ will be used for the first time at these services. The music will be repeated on the first Sunday after Easter, April 21. St. John’s.— Rev. Alexander Mackay- Smith, D. D., rector; Revs. Frank H. Bige- low, Robt. 8. W. Wood, assistant ministers. Holy communion at 7 o’clock a.m.; morn- ing prayer, sermon and holy communion at 11 a.m.; children’s festival service at 4:30 p.m. Basses—Nathaniel B. Fugitt, Bayard Gibson, R. H. Atkinson, John C. Spencer. Tenors—Wm. H. Daniel, Perry B. Turpin, Karl J. Daniel, Altos—George Welsh,Ewin Lamb, Arthur Bovee, Frank Hinrichs, Miss Jessie Tabler. Sopranos—Burton Garrett, Chester Smith, Dean Corsa, Frank Sabotka, Barry Burnell, Philip O'’Bryon, George Tate, Francis Cox, Walton Goodwin, Shel- don Graves, Chas. Coryell, Albert Coryell, Maurice Potts, John Watts, Albert Cox, Fred Burke, Ralph Johnston, Miss Mazic Rose, Mrs, Anna Craig Hills. Precentor— William H. Daniel. Organist—John Thco- phil. Librarian—Karl J. Daniel. Pro- cessional hymn, Oh! The Golden Glow- ing Morning, Le Jeune; Easter an- them, in B flat, Christ Our Passover,- Holden; Gloria Patri, in D, Tours; Te Deum Laudamus, in B flat, Calkin; Jubilate Deo, in B flat, Stanford; introit anthem, Christ Has Won the Victory, Wiegand; Kyrie. plain song, Warren; Gloria Tibi, plain song, Gounod; hymn, Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today, Rimbault; sermon by the rector; offertory anthem, As It Began to Dawn, Foster; ascription, Praise God from Whom, Guil Franc; Sanctus, in E, Camidge; Eu- charistic hymn,Brown; Gloria in Excelsis,in C, Atkinson; Nunc Dimittis, in G, Whitney; recessional hymn, Welcome, Happy Morn- ing, Sullivan. Children’s carol service, at 4:30 o'clock p.m.—Processional carol, Oh, the Gojden, Glowing Morning; carol, Chime Softly, Bells of faster; carol, How Shall Children Greet the Savior; carol, Bright Easter Skies; carol, Beyond the Stacry Skies; recessional carol, O Joyous Easter Morning. Epiphany Church.—The musical program at the 11 a. m. service will be as follows: ‘The usual hymns and chants appropriate for Easter day, festival morning service in B, Dudley Buck; Introit_ anthem, They Have Taken Away My Lord, Sir John Stainer; Offertory anthem, I Will Call Upon the Lord, followed by the fugue in D major and Blessed Be the Lord God of Israel, Sir Wm. Sterndale Bennette. At 7:30 p. m. an entire festival service (offertory anthem in- elusive) by Dudley Buck. The vested choir of ladies and gentleman, under the direc- tion of Mr. H. Clough-Leighter, organist and choirmaster, is as follows: Quartet, Mjss Cuthbert Buckner, soprano; Miss Florence Stidham, contralto; Mr. Wm. Caulfield, tenor; Mr. G. Berkley Griffith, bass. Chpir— Misses Armstrong, Baker, Buckner, Cook, Carraway, Mrs. Caulfield, Misses Didden, Howell, Mitchell, Moodie, Morris, Muir, Norton, Partridge, Page, Slater, Snowden, Stidhaia, Smith, J. Whitcomb, K. Whit- comb, Messrs. Bell, Churchill, Cheston, Caulfield, McCoy, Griffith, Hamilton, Ken- dall, Latimer, Dr. Mitchell, Mr. Pfeiffer, Dr. E: Roberts, Mr. Vandever. . Epiphany Chapel, 12th and B streets southwest, in charge of the Rev. A. M. Hilliker.—The principal musical features at the 11 a. m. service will be: Christ, Our Passover, Hodges; Te Deum and Jubilate in D, Field; introit, He is Risen, Clare; Offer- tory anthem, As It Began to Dawn, Vincent. Members of the choir are as follows: Misses Heisley, Phillips, Goldney, Sparrow, Mc- Dowell, Price, Maguire, Prosperi, Messrs. Prosperi, Vaughan, Mitchell, Taylor, and a chorus of young ladies. The soloists will be Miss-Heisley and Mr. Prosperi; organist and director, Mrs. Leighter, St. Paul's Church, 23d street near Wash- ington Circle, Rev. Alfred Harding, rector; Rev. Dr. Frank Gibson, assistant minister, assisted by Rev. Mr. Prescott.—Services en Easter day as follows: Early celebrations, 6, 7:30 and 9 a. m.; matins and holy com- munion, 11 a. m. At this service the follow- ing program of music will be rendered: Processional, Alleluia! Risen Lord! Henry Wilson; Anthem, Christ Oug Passover, E. Lloyd; Te Deum and Benedictus in B flat, West; Introit, Lift Your Glad Voices in Triumph on High, Holden; Communion Ser- vice in G, Calkin; Anthem, As It Began to Dawn, Foster; Recessional, hymn. Chil~ dren’s carol service, 4 p.m. Even song, 7:30 p. m., Processional (as in morning); Mag- nificat and Nunc Dimittis in D, Clare; An- them (as in’ morning), hymn. The vested choir of the church, under the direction of Mr. D. B. MacLeod, organist and director, is composed as follows: Sopranos and al- tos—Charles Bell, George Bickford, Harry Boss, Charles Foster, Willie Friess, John Harbaugh, Clarence ‘Kelsey, Lee Kelsey, Alex. Long, Clyde Morgan, Ray Randall, Arthur Rittenhouse, Ben Rollins, Carroll Selby, Sothern Scott, Williamson Smith and Willie Willige, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Gilmore and Miss Thomas. Tenors—C. H. Seran, J. Stuart Ball, Wm. T. Reed, Fred. Allen and J. C. Ballou. Bassos—E. T. Belt, G. F. D. Rollings, E. B. Fox, G. H. Rock- wood, George Conn and John Bundick. Crucifer, Thomas Mullett; acolyte, Joseph Gascoigne; Hbrarian, Charles Ratcliffe; as- sistant organist, Miss Mary Ross. Church of the Incarnation, 12th and N streets northwest.—Rev. I. L. Townsend, S. T. D., rector. First Eucharist, 6:30 a.m.; Matins, sermon and Second Eucharist, 11 a.m.; Sunday school festival, 4 p.m. Pro- ces ual, Welcome, Happy Morning, Sul- livan; Christ, Our Passover, Schilling; Glcria, Woodard; Te Deum, Sullivan; Ju- Dilate, Woodard; introit, Jesus Christ is Risen Today, Davidica; Gloria Tibi and Laus Christo, Short; hymn, Jesus Lives, Gaunilett; Gloria (after sermon), Schilling; offertory, I Know That My Regeemer Liveth, J. Hayden Wand; Presentation of Alms, , Anon; Sanctus, ‘*Westley; com- mvrion hymn, Hodges; Gloria in Excelsis, Zenrer; Nunc Dimittis, Barnby; reces- sional, He is Risen, Neander. Choir: Thos. C. Pole, precentor; Geo. T. Watts, organist: Miss Florence King, violinist; Masters Chas. Paxton, J. H. Holland, Thos. Smith, Harry Pole, A. E. Watts, Arthur Maddox, Harry White, Don Davis, Carl Creamer, Thos. Sipe, Harry Lashhorn, Raymond Burkett, Raymond Mansfield, Winter Swart, Misses Annie Wells, M. L, Sipe, M. MacGill, Bessie Holland, Serena Gray, S. Smith, Messrs. T. C. Pole, James R. Gem- mill, H. L. Murdock, W. Murdock, J. E. Snow, Owen Roberts, 0. W. Hyde, W. Slay- maker, C. T. Dulin, W. Howings. St. Matthew’s Chapel, M and Half streets southeast._Rev. J. M. E. McKee, pastor. | ist—C. FE. Cropley. Children’s service,with The following music will be rendered at the 11 a.m. service on Easter day: Anthem, ‘the King of Glory, by H. R. Danks; chants, Christ, Our Passover, by W. Crotch; Te Deum,by J. H. Rogers; Jubilate, in A flat, by E. Cornwell; hymns, Jesus Christ is Risen Today, by Morgan; At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing, by G. J. Elvey; communion, Bread of the World, in Mercy Broke’ offertory, The Lord is My Shepherd, by Ancn; recessional, Jesus Lives, by J. H. Gavntlett. Choir; Sopranos, Miss Susie E. Burch, Miss Mabel Boswell, Miss Sophie Kuhn, Miss Mary Burch, Miss Lillie Lewis, Miss ‘Ida Baltzell, Miss Maud Lewis: bassos, Mr. A. Claggett and Mr. H. Howell; precentor, Mr, H. Tavender; organist, Miss Rosa Kuhn. The’ bishop of Maryland will confirm and preach»at .this church on the evening of Easter “Tuesday, at 7:30, and the Sunday school festival will be held on — ae, Sunday evening, at the same St. Clement’s R. E, Mission (Brookland.— The Rev. J. T. Crowe, minister in charge. Service (morning prayer and sermon) in the, town hall at 11 o'clock. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Guy Camp, will render the following program: Processional hymn, Jesus Lives! Thy, Terrors Now; Christ, Our Passover, is Sacrificed for Us, Tours, in D; Gloria Patri, “Bennett, 3 Pierson, in F, and Farebrother, in B flat Te Deum Laudamus, Griffith, in E fiat Jubilate Deo, Cramer, in B fiat; Introit hymn, Jesus Christ is Risen Today; Kyrie Ellison, Gilbert, in C; Gloria ‘Patri, Hodges, in A; hymn, Angels, Roll the Rock Away Gloria Patri, Gladstone, in G; Doxology recessional hymn, He is Risen, He is Risen. — Choir—Mr. Guy Camp, director; Miss Marean, organist;" sopranos, Miss Sidney Small, Miss Elsie Snyder, Miss Mary Burr, Miss Nannie Small, Miss Jean Dalgleist, Miss Filmore; contraltos, Mrs. Jere Johnson, Miss Grace Lewis; tenor, Mr. Guy Camp. St. James Church, 8th street between B and C northeast.—High mass and proces- sion at 11 a.m.; Tour's mass, in F; Introit, Psalm 3, to Gregorian Tone; offertory an- them, I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, Handel;hymns, ancient and modern. Three p.m., children’s vesper service and distri- bution of gifts. Choral even song and pro- cession at 7:30 o'clock; Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, Woodward, in E flat; psalms to Gregorian tones; anthem, Why Seek Ye the Living, Clare; hymns. ‘Music will be repeated, with changed anthems, on following Sunday, Vested choir of men and boys. Trebles, Robert Kreiter, Charles Pryor, Clarence Boesch, Lloyd Brooke, Frank Alexandef, Norman Evans, Frank Evans, Horace Alexander, Martin Bowine; altos, George Martin, Percy Whitworth, George Evans; tenors, Messrs. Bryan, Clark, Miller, Aldxander; basses, Messi Flather, Prangley, Hartman, Whitworth, Evans; choirmaster and organist, Louis Lester. z é 8 Ascension.—Rev. John H. Elliott, 8. T. D., rector; Rev. Wm. Tayloe Snyder, assis- tant minister. At: the early celetration of the Holy Eucharist the Chapter of Praise will have charge of the music. Order of services at 11 o'clock a.m., when the vested choir of thirty men and boys will sing: Processional, Hymn 1, Welcome, Happy Morning, Sullivan; Proper Anthem, Christ Qut Passover is Sacrificed for Us, Hodges; Gloria Patri, No. 1, Hodges, in E; No. 2, Tours in D; No. 3, Hattersley in E-flat; Te Deum, Lutkin in fubilate, double chant in B-flat, Dr..W. H. Walter; Introit, hymn, The Strife is O'er, the Battle Done, Pales- trina: Kyrig in G, Elvey; Gloria Tibi, in G, Knauff; hymn, Christ the Lord is Risen Again, tune Wirtemburg; Offertory, an- them, God hath appointed a day in the which He shall judge the world, Berthold Tours. Offertory Ascription, long .meter doxology; Sanctus (from service in G), J. Baptiste Calkin; hymn, At the Lamb's High Feast, Rosemuller; Gloria in Excelsis (from service in G), Henry Smart; Reces- sional, hymn 140, ome, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain, Sullivan. At 4 p.m. the Easter festival of the Sunday, school will be held in the church,“wken, ‘basisted by- the full choir, the chilafen ‘Wil sing their carols. Choir—Decani: Basses, Messrs. Chas. F. Roberts (soloist), Curry and Miller; tenors, Messrs. Jas. G.'Trayfér (soloist) and Robt. P. Stone; sopranos ana altos, Edward Ey- non (soloist), BerkeleyGeyer, Edwin Smith, Victor Olmsted, Clarénce Wright, Willie McCaully,, Wajface Morgan, John Schutz, Naudain Wilitgmson, Falmer Ballenger (so- loist) and Mifg Deak, Cantoris: Basses, Messrs. Ssorag Texry (soloist) and Ho- mer Guerry; Yenors,, Messrs. N. H. Camp and Lee; sopranog altos, Warren Ey- non, Clarence Renshawe, Frank Blasdell, Cecil Blasdel, Graham Cooksey, Harry Jcnes, Charligggigourney, Lynn Gillchrest, Willie Johnsoyand Raymond Ayre. Libr: rian, Mr. Arthr Miller, Assistant director, Mr. James G. Trayfor.. Organist and choir- master, Mr. Fran¢is Edward Camp. Church ofthe Advent, Le Droit Park, Rey. E. M. Mott, rector.—Processional, We! come, Happy Morning, James C. Kno: Canticle, Christ Our Passover, Lord Morn- ington; Te Deum,.Festival in B flat, Wood- ward; Jubilate Deo, Festival, Corbin; Christ Is Risen, carol,Sir Arthur Sullivan; anthem, Now IgChrist Risen, G. B. Allen; solo, The Joy of the, Resurrection; communion hymn, At the Lamb’s High Feast, J. Sebastian Bach; Gloria in Excelsis, Old Chant. The following ladies and gentlemen compose the choir: Mrs. M. B. Harvey, organist; Dr. 8. 8. Hollingsworth, leader; Miss Edna Smith, soloist, contralto; sopranos, Mrs. E. L. Greene: Mrs. A. F. Mueller, Misses Dyer, Manning, Ewer; contraltos, Mrs. Henry White, Miss Ewer, Mrs, Hollifield, Miss Drew; tenors, Dr. Hollirgsworth, Capt. H. L. Prince; bassos, Mr. H. M. Walter, Mr. Percy M. King. St. Andrew's Church, corner 14th and Cor- coran streets, Rey. J. B. Perry, rector.—Or- der of service at 11 o'clock a.m. Proces- sional, Valour; anthem, Christ Our Pass- over, J. B. Marsh; Gloria Patri, Foote, EB flat, Holden, A, Jackson, G; Te Deum, Dud ley Buck, G; Jubilate, Willard Patten, A flat; hymn, Gloria Tibi, Tallis; hymn, Ressurrexit; offertory, tenor solo, He! dcn Morsell, The Journey of the Wit Men, A. F. Loud; presentation, Old Hun- dred; recessional, Deva. Holy communion, Sanctus, Morsell; Gloria in Excelsis, Old Chant; hymn 231, Federal Street; Nunc Dimittis. Choir, ‘soprano, Mrs. Wattson Smith; alto, Miss Claudia E. Moore; bass, Mr. Charles F. Hall; organist, Mr. J. W. Cheney; tenor and musical director, Mr. Herndon Morsell. St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, cor- ner of Virginia avenue and 22d street, Rev. Cc. W.. Bispham, rector.—The vested choir of thirty men and. boys will render the fol- lowing program at the service of the holy communion 11 a.m.: Processional, Jesus Communion service: fertory, Christ Passover, Shepher processional returning, He is Risen; even- song, 8 p.m.: Full choral service; Magnifi- cat, Hbdon in C; Nunc Dimittis, Old Chant. Sopranos—Nelson Mourning, Arthur Thom- as, Arthur Denham, Joe Butterworth, Howard Butterworth, Gus Thompson, Neil Eiker, Pierce Levis, Geo. Killian, Guy Eiker, Willie McKim, Willie Edwards, Men- zie Pitman, Willie Lynch, Walter Gawler, Harry Gawler; Stephen Ford, Glenn Morse, Bryan: Morse, Munroe Elliott; altos, John Eiker and Geo. Chase; tenors, Messrs. L, E. Kaiser, R. Lee, Longstreet and Jules Rodier; basses, Messrs. C. W. Moore, R. L. Keeling, Percy Thompson, Geo. Turner, Bryan Morse, G. H. Michaelsen and S. G. Young; cross bearer, Curtis Levis; organ: ist and choirmaster, Harry J. Read. Grace Church, Georgetown.—Eary )b- servance of the holy communion at 7:30. The music at the observance of the holy communion at. 11 o'clock will be as fol- lows: Processional,tjhymn 8B, Tou Easter chant, Mornington; Te Deum, J. H. Rogers; Jubilate, F. 54. G. Ouseley; hymn, A. §. Sullivan; Kyzie Eleison, Griffith: Gloria Tibt, Anon; hymn 114; Wirtembur: Offertory, hyson, Spohi hymn, J. S. Bu Hodges; Gloria in Excelsi Zuener; recessional, -hymn, from Pales- trina. The ‘chnir wilhibe composed of the following members:oMrs. Mattie .Bause, Mrs. Frank Fauth enghMisses Lulu Grimes, Laura BentomdLillersjenton, Neva Norton and Eva Durslee, sopranos; Mrs. A. Pear- son and Miss Eva -Afagruder, altos; Dr. Harry Howelti and Mr. A. Hess, tenors; and Messrs. Bichard;®. alinger, William McShea and wHenrys7Boyd, bassos. Mr. ‘Arden Howell:musicad director; Miss Min- nie Grimes, organist. Sunday school cele- bration Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. St. John’s @hurch, Georgetown, Rev. C. E, Buck, rectar—Musie at the 11 a.m. ser- vice: Processional hymn, Barnby; Christ Our Passover, Hodges; Te Deum, Trimnell; Jubilate, Tours; anthem, Why Seek Ye the Living, Clare; Kyrie, Mendelssohn; hymn, Sullivan; Gloria Patri, Elvey; offertory an- them, As It Begen to Dawn, Vincent; Sanc- tus, Woodward; hymn, Sullivan; Gloria in Excelsis, Calkins; Nunc Dimittis, Ring Hall; rece.sional hymn, Sullivan. | Choir: Sopranos—Masters W. Parris, Houser, H. Padgett, H. Barbarin, Rittenhouse, soloist; Bangs, Heath, Gwynn, K. Parris, Roach, F. Smoot, N. Middleton, E. Padgett, J. Waters, A. Smoot, Sommerville, Robinson, J. Barbarin. Altos—Griffith, soloist; F. Waters, H. Middleton, Fenton. Tenors— W. C. Looker, soloist; C, F. Cropley, 8. P. Minnick, Jos. Flynn, Dr. F. 8. Barbarin. Bassos—H. German, .soloist; R. B. Looker, W. M. Beli, C. Kirtland, P. W. Huntington, E. G. Randall, S. Kirtland, Edw. Rittue. ‘Assisted by Misses Lockwood, Dodson, Ste- phens, Cropley, Cook and Mrs. Ross. Or- ganist_W. B. Middleton. Assistant organ- carols, 4:30 p.m. St. Mary’s P. E. Chapel, 23d street be- tween G and H streets northwest, Rev. Oscar L. Mitchell, priest in charge; lay readers, Eugene L. Henderson, William G. Avant.—Order of éxercises—Morning: Pro- cessional, hymn 368; Christ, Our Passover, F. Schilling; Gloria Patri, chants; Te Deum, Mietzke; Jubilate, W. Patten; Introit, hymn 112; Kyrie, Tours; Gloria Tibi, Tours; hymn; sermén; anthem, Christ is Risen, Denks; offertor: recessional, hymn 110. Holy communion; Tours’ communion serv- ice, in F; hymn. Choir: Vested, Masters Harry Saunders, Moria Saunders, Hiram Gray, James Gray, Roscoe Gray, Leon Turner, jr., Charlie Turner, Howard John- scn, Joseph Hill, Ralph Ridgley, Fred Crusor, Ridgley Dyer, Alonzo Saunders, Ford Dabney, James Mahoney, Charlie Stuart, Willie E. Reid, Hayward Jennings and George Pryor; unvested—Soprani, Mrs. Lulu Joy Brooks, Misses Priscilla Marshall, Lulu Warner, Georgie Mackall and Flor- erce Carter; alto, Miss Cora D. Nero; ten- or, Mr. Harry Wythe Lewis; Miss Cecil Frances McKee, organist and musical directress; Mr. A. K. Brodie, choirmaster. Evening—At 4:30 there will be a carol service by the children of the Sunday schcol;-Mr. Parker N. Bailey, superintend- ent; address by Rev. W. U. Tunnell, warden of King Hall. St. Thomas’ Church, 18th and Madison streets northwest.—Hour of service, 11 a.m. Choir, Miss Gra Lynn McCwlloch, so- prano; Mrs. Phillip Mauro, contralto; Mr. C. Fred Crosby, tenor; Mr. William D. Hoover, basso. Order of service: Proces- sional hymn No. 39, _ Christ Our Pass- over, Tours; Gloria Patri, Vogrich; Te Deum in D, Dudley Buck; Jubilate . Deo, W. W. Gilchrist; Introit, hymn No. 116; Kyrle Eleison, Tours; Gloria Tibi Domine, Tours; hymn No. 115; offertory anthem, Come See the Place Where Jesus Lay,’ by H. W. Parker; Sanctus, Tours; Eucharistic hymn No. 245; Gloria in Excelsis, old chant. Children’s’ service at 4:30 p.m. Evening service and. sermon at 7:30 p.m.; Processional hymn No. 110; Gloria Patri, Klein; Magnificat, Buck; Nunc Dimittis, Buck; hymn N 112; offertory anthem, Jesus Lives; hymn No. 118, Schnecker. ~ St. Luke’s Church, corner 15th and Madi- son stre@ts northwest.—Hour of service, 11 a.m.; precentor, O. J. Taylor; organist, E. E. Jackson. Choir, sopranos, Miss . L. Vance, Mrs. L. A. Bruce, Mrs. M. Silence, Miss Essie Silence, Miss Lulu Fearing; altos, Miss Amelia Alexander, Mrs. Helen Smith, Miss L. Simmons; tenors, Mr. J. McClerain, Mr. H. Washington; S808, Messrs. Allen Thomas, Thomas Johnson; boys, Masters Harry Nugent, Henry Mur- ray, Daniel Murray, Nathaniel Murray, John Cromwell, Horace Silence, Henry Norwood, William Compton, John Smith, Frank Franklin, Edward Franklin. Order of service: Processional, 122; anthem, Christ Qur Passover, Spencer Lloyd; proper psalms, morning, 2, 57, 111; evening, 113, 114, 118; Te Deum, 8. P. Warren; Jubilate, P. Warren; introit, Christ is Risen, 8. P. Warren; Kyries and communion serv- ice by Stults; hymn 111, by Mozart; offer- tory solo, Angel's Story, Danks; communion hymn 225; recessional. Christ’ Church, Georgetown. — Service Easter Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Cele- bration of holy communion; processional hymn, Jesus Christ is Risen; Christ, Our Passover, Shepherd; Glorias, No. 1, Schil- ling; No. 2, Wilson; No. 3, Barnby; Te Deum in A, Herry Browne; Jubilate, in C, Dudley Buck; hymn, He Risen; Kyrie Elieson, John B. Hammer; Gloria Tid}, Walling Introit, The Strife is O’er; offertory, Why Seek Ye the Living, Reed; Ascription, Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow; Sanctus, Harry Rowe Shelly; hymn, Bread of the World; Gloria in Excelsis, Barnby; recessional hymn, Welcome, Hap- py Morning. Sunday school celebration, 430 p.m. Rev. Dr. Stuart, rector. Miss Alice Judson will assist at the morning service. The choir is composed as follows: Decanni—Sopranos, Winter Graves, Eu- gene~-Ball, James Hunton, Walter Frey, James Orme, Charles Wheatley, Le Roy Frey, Calvin Cowles, William Fickling, Erskine Gordon, Preston Graves, “Halsey Dunwiddi, Harold Godwin; tenors, Hartley Wheatley, William P. McKee, Charles Waters, H. H. Darnielle; bassos, W. B. Orme, Charles Eliason, Alfred Clifton. Cantori—Sopranos, Heath Hunton, Tom Goodwin, Alexander Maish, Guy Goodwin, Roger Stuart, Basil Boteler, Richard Brewer, Frank Goodwin, H. Mitchell, Chas. Wilson, Fred Tyler, Brice Frey, Randolph Coyle; tenors, J. Harper, W. Parker, C. J. Ramsburg; bassos, Harry Connor, Barn- well Stuart, James Watson; soloists, Ar- thur “Clifton, soprano; Lawrence Reed, alto; C. J. Ramsberg, tenor; organist, Miss Marie Dashiell; choirmaster, Mr. James Watson. The service will be repeated Sun- day, April 21. St. Mark's Church, 3d_ and A streets southeast, Rev. Andrew J. Graham, rec- tor.—The services on Easter day will be as follows: Early celebration of the holy com- munion at 6:30 In the morning. Morning prayer at 9:30. A second celebration of the holy commvnicn, which will be choral, at 11 o'clock. Festival of the Sunday school at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and full choral evensong at 7:30. The music will be rendered by the vested choir of the church, consisting of twenty-four boys and twelve men, under the direction of the precentor, Pr. John E. Parker. The music at the 11 o'clock service will consist of the following: Processional, introit anthem, Christ is Risen From the Dead, by Thomas Smith; Tour’s communion service in hymn be- fore sermon; offertory, They Have Taken Away My Lord, by Stainer; recessional. At evensong the music will be: Processional; proper Psalms; Magnificat and Nunc Dim- ittis in G, by J. Varley Roberts; hymn; re- cessional. The music will be repeated’ the Sunday after Easter. The choristers are: Boys—George Boyd,Askley Wallace, Claude Mahon, Fred Bradford, Earl Godwin, Har- old Godwin, Arthur Sargent, Douglass Wright, George Hunt, Pinkney Earnshaw, Don Lundy, John E. Parker, jr., Philip Phillips, Black McKeldon, Fred Robinette, Horace George, David Johannes, Willie Dalton, Jaret Mundell, George Rock, Pres- ton Birch, Harold Barnes, Robert Earn- shaw, Ed Lundy, Charles Fonda. Men— Henry P. Blair, Wm. 8. Hodges, Samuel M. Darragh, Dr. C. M. B. Harris, Paul A. Steele, George Earnshaw, Clair Hillyer, Ar- thur Perkins, Charles V. Samuel, J. Pink- ney Gaddis, Alden Bradford, Theodore Dal- ton. Organist, Miss Mildred Johnston; pre- centor, Dr. John E. Parker. An elegant processional cross has been presented to the church by the Little Forget-Me-Nots Circle of Little Folks, and will be carried for the first time on Easter day. Grace P. E. Church, corner 9th and D streets southwest._Holy:communion at 7:30 a.m. Morning service and holy communion at 11 a.m. Children’s carol service at 7:30 p.m. Order of music at 11 a.m.: Proces- sional, hymn 111, Rimbault; Easter an- them, in F, Christ Our Passover, Schilling; Gloria Patri, in F, Schilling; Te Deum Laudamus, in D, Woodward; Benedictus, in A flat, Daniel; Introit,, hymn 408, Le Jeune; Kyrie Eleison, in F, Tours; Gloria Tibi, in G, Paxon; hymn 112, Worzan; offcr- tory, in B fiat, 1 Am He That Liveth, Sim- per; Ascription, Guil Franc; Sanctus, in E, Camidge; hymn 225, Hodge; Gloria in Ex- celsis, in G, Old Chant; Recessional, hymn 430, Coronation. The choir will be com- posed of: Sopranos, Robt. Humphrey, Chas. Dyer, Daniel Blackiston, Theodore Mungen, Elwood Tycer, John Scott, John Adams, Arthur Haines, Carroll Wrenn, Walter Haines, Joseph Ryder, Irving Walk- er, Robt. Nevitt, Edward Whittaker, Page Wrenn,Henry Miller; altos, Perry Leishear, Harry Wheeler, Wallace Jones; Tenors, Messrs. Sidney N. Culley, Roger Winter, Edward Potts, @. A. Price; bassos, Messrs. Blair Shaw, T. A. Jones, Maury Posey, H. E. Leinad, assisted on this occasion by sopranos, Misses Annie Blackiston, Julia Morgan, Grace Durfee, Inez Daniel, Maggie Wheeler, Isabel Culley; altos, Misses Jo- sephine Jones, Nettie Blackiston, Sarah Wheeler, Maud Durfee; librarian,Mr. Roger 1 organist, Miss Edna Fitch; direc- are EH. Daniel; rector, Rev. T. O. Tongue; superintendent of Sunday school, Mr. A. M. Gray. Trinity P. E. Church, 3d and C streets northwest.—Easter morning,11 o'clock. Pro- cessional, 520, Marion; anthem, Millard, in E flat, Major; Gloria, Middleton; Te Deum, arranged from Guss and Buck; Jubelate, Hodges, in A, Major; hymn 89, Harvey; Introit 112, Worgan; Kyrie, arranged from Wagner; Gloria Tibi; Paxtun; hymn 117, Paran;Offertory,Christ is Risen, He isRisen, Le Jeune; Recessional, 368, Knightbridge. Choir membership: MastersBrown, Burnside, Ker, Carter, Craigen, Middleton, McAuley, Bryan, French, T. Wayland, P. Wayland, Forker, Berry and Forrester; Misses Bean, Washington, Johnson, Weeden, Ballman, Durfee, Halley, Wheeler, Keyser, Brown- ing and Heiberger; Messrs. Foley, Forker, Watson, Amos, Boyle, Moses, Newcomb, Miller, Skillman, Meriam and Lane; or- ganist, Dr. E. F. Frost; choirmaster, D. W. Middleton. . St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek parish; Dr. Jas. H. Buck, rector.—Anthem, Christ Our Passover, C. T. Steele; Te Deum, Har- rison Millard; Jubilate Dei, H. P. Danks; hymn, A. 8. Sullivan; Gloria Tibi, Pleyel; hymn, P. A. Firth; offertory anthem, Sing Alleluia Forth, Dudley Buck; communion hymn, J. Rosomuller; Gloria in Excelsis, old chant. Mr. Wilson S. Relley, organist; Miss Deleplane,. soprano; Mrs. John Bur- gess, alto; Mr. John Miller, tenor; Mr. Bernard Joy, bass; Mr. August Miller, bass. Mrs. Alice Swain Hunter, soprano; Mr. G. H. Whittakre, tenor, will assist on Easter Sunday. Emmanuel P. E. Church, Anacostia.— Rey. W. G. Davenport, rector. Holy com- munion will be administered at 7:30 a.m., and the Sunday school will meet at 9:30 o'clock. At 11 o’cleck there will be a full service, with vested choir and sermon. The music to be as follows, under the direction of Dr. J. W. Hollingsworth: Processional, 115, Tours; Christ Our Passover, chant 143, Crotch; psalms, 2, 57, 111; King Hall, in B flat; Te Deum, Greatoreux’s No. 1; Jubilate, chant 45, Aldrich; Introit, 112; Kyrie Elei- son, Mendeissohn; Gloria Tibi; hymn, Mozart; Gloria Patri, King Hall, in B ilat; Offertory, hymn, Sullivan; Offertory, Sen- tence, All Things Come of Thee; Sanctus, chant, hymn; Gloria in Excelsis, Old Chant; Nune Dimittis, chant; Recessional, Sulli- van. Choristers, Richard Bryan, Warren Tolson, Bertram Thowette, Harry Kelly, Irving Lysles, Perey C. Keating, Oscar Smith, Milton Fillius, Wm. Scantlebury, Wm. Brown, B. Bryan, jr., Arthur Simp- son, Arthur Bickerton, Norris Bryan, Wm. Lusby, Samuel Fillius, Edgar Leapley, Wil- lam Latimer, Turner Perkins and Charles Whittington. Other Denominations. Luther Plece Memorial Church, corner of 14th street and Vermont avenue north- west, Rev. J. G. Butler, D. D., pastor.— Services at 11 o'clock a.m. and 8 p.m. At the morning service the following program will be rendered: Voluntary organ solo, an- them; I am He That Liveth, Wililams, with solos for bass and tenor; anthem, Easter Triumph, Holden, with recit. and solo for soprano; Gloria Patri in D, Dr. Boyce; Kyrie, in E flat, Seiffert; Gloria Mm Excelsis; Grégorian chant; the Lord's Prayer, chant, Tallis; at the offertory, so- prano solo, The Angels’ Story, Danks, Miss Helen ‘A. Nye. There will also be confir- mation and the sacrament of the holy com- munion. The choir, under the direction of Mr. John H. Seiffert, ts composed of the following: Sopranos, Misses Helen A. Nye. Laura C. Bright, Ella J. Clarkson and Cathrine Kendricks; altos, Misses Rose R. Seiffert and Irma G. lliahan; tenors, Messrs. John K. Hench and Frank Keefer; basses, Messrs. R. H. Boswell, Frank D. and John H. Seiffert; Miss Ella C. Butler, organist. At night the Sunday school, Mr. William H. Finckel, superintendent, will sae its Easter service of song and recita- ions. St. Paul’s English Lutheran Church, Rev. 8S. Domer, pastor.—Confirmation and coi munion services at 11 o'clock; Sunday school Easter festival on Sunday evening. Musical program for the evening: Gloria Patri, Norris; Gloria in Excelsis, old chant; Exalt Him, iscom; Christ, Our Pass- over, Lec P. Wheat; Come, See the Place, Reed; Christ Has'Won the Victory, Wie- gand. The organist will render the follow- ing: Pastoral, Kulak; Easter Bells, Wely; Coronation March, Meyerbeer. The choir consists of Mrs. Sue Wilson Domer, s0- prano; Miss Blanche Yewell, alto; Mr. Ja- cob Scharf, tenor; Mr.Wm. H. Domer, bass; Prof. Jas. Caulfield, organist; W. A. Domer, director. First Presbyterian Church, 4% street be- tween C nnd D, Rev. B. Sunderland, D. D., pastor, Rev. Adolos Allen, co-pastor.—Be- sides the usual hymns for choir and con- gregation, the choir will render the follow- ing: Morning seryice—And When the Sab- bath Was Past, Trowbriage; He is Not Here, but is Risen, Millard; ’Tis Night, a Sabbath’s Calm is Resting Now O’er Ro- man Guard and Rock-hewn Tomb, Trow- bridge. Evening service—Christ, Our Pass- over, Bristow; Jesus, Victor Over Death, Porter. The organist will render during the service: Offertory in D flat, Salome; march from Aida, Verdi; toccata in D min- or and fugue in-G minor,.Back. The choir is under the direction of Dr. Gabriel F. Johnston, who is also the baritone in the quartet; Mrs. W. L. Wilson is the soprano; Miss Eleanor U. Simonds, contralto; Mr. H. O. Simons, tenor; Mr. Frank R. Ward, ‘Presbyterian Church, 9th street between G and H.—Rev. J. T. Kelly, pas- tor. Direction of Mr. P; L. Zimmerman. Morning service at 11 o’clock—Organ volun- tary (selected), Anthem, soprano eolo and chorus, Christ Has Won the Victory, Haw- ley; soprano solo, Immortality, Shephard, Mrs. Jennie B. Brown; anthem, soprano solo and chorus, Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today, H. E. Button. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock—Organ voluntary (selected), anthem, soprano solo and chorus, Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today, H. E. Button; soprano sol The Holy City, Stephen Adams, Mrs. Je: nie B. Brown; ahthem, Blessed Be the Lord (Benedictus), Shryock. Members of the choir are: Sopranos, Mrs. Jennie B. Brown, Misses Mary Hoover, Julia Widows, Edna Herscher, Mrs. John Hollyday, Misses Sidney Culberwell, Annie L. Cash, Mary G. Andrews and Ruth Sylvester; altos, Mrs. A. R. McChesney, Misses Minnie Babcock, Jessie Babcock, Mrs. P. L. Zimmerman, Mrs. Clara R. Walhaupter, Mrs. Minnie T. Tansil, Misses Florence Barron, ces Wetser and Mattie Bates; tenors, Messrs. N. McLaughlin, Archie Weiser, Robert Mi- lans, C. H. Wright; bassos, Messrs. David P. Walhaupter, Richard B. Cromwell, Wil- liam N. Cromwell, James P. Cromwell, Joseph 8S. Culberwell, T. D. Gilbert and Garfield Hoover; P. 'L. Zimmerman, di- rector, and A. B. Kelly, organist. Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, cor- ner Morgan and New Jersey avenue north- west.—C. C. Morhart, pastor. Easter services at 1la.m. and 7:30 p.m.; music and singing will be conducted accordine to the common service prepared for Lutheran churches, Witn music arrauged by ssarriet sceynuius Krauth; Versicles, Collects, Gloria Patri, The Kyrie, Gloria in Excelsis, the Offertory, ete. The choir will render an appropriate selection and the church will be richly decorated with palms and flowers. McKendree M. E. Church, Rev. L. T. Wi- derman, D. D., pastor.—The following music will be rendered at ‘the morfiing service by a full chorus choir of forty voices, assisted with organ and orchestra accompaniment: Organ prelude, Pilgrims’ Chorus, F major, Wagner, Miss Annie F. Dashiell; O Be Jcyful in the Lord (Jubilate Deo, in D mejor), Dudley Buck, arranged to be sung by full chorus choir, with quartet for male. voices; trio for first soprano, first and sec- ond altos; duet for soprano and alto; quar- tet for female voiceg full choir in unison chorus, tenor solo and Gloria Patri to be sung by the full choir; He Lives Again, Our Glorious King,sung by the chorus cho! with orchestra accompaniment; We Ac- knowledge Thee to Be the Lord (Te Deum Laudamus, in F major), J. B. Dyfes, ar- ranged to be sung by the entire chorus choir, with soprano chorus in unison, also tenor and bass chorus in unison, soprano and alto chorus in unison, and the entire cherus choir in unison, chorus for tenor and bass in unison, and the finale for the entire chorus choir; Anthem—Christ, Our Lord, is Risen Today (Alleluia! in C minor), Joseph L. Roeckel; arranged for full chorus choir in unison, quarte{ for male voices, and cho- rus for entire ir, second quartet for male voices, and final chorus (Alleluia) for the full chorus choir; Offertory, soprano solo,The Resurrection, Harry Rowe Shelley, Miss Mary A. McKee; Our Lord is From thé Dead, A major, George Kingsley, to be sung by the entire chorus choir, with orchestra accompaniment;Anthem—Glorious is Thy Name, Almighty Lord (Gloria in Excelsis, twelfth mass, in C major), Mozart, to be sung by the entire chorus choir; Crown the Savior, King of King’, D major, Thos. Hastings, sung by the full chorus choir, with orchestra acco. iment; Or- gan postlude, Romaine Mai F major, Gounod, Miss Annie F. Dashiell. ‘The chorus choir will be compcsed of the following ladies ‘and gentlemen: Sopranos—Mrs. Car- ries Mayers-Gothold (soloist), Miss Lottle Mae Burkhart,Miss Mary A. McKee (offer- tcry soloist); Ina V.Hotchkiss, Mrs. Ella W. Southard, Miss: Wise, Miss Hawk, Mrs. Mackenzie, Cassie Mae Knight, Mrs. Cam- eron, Mrs, Smith, Miss Ellis, Miss Blanche Cleary, Sylvester, Mrs. Browne. Al- tcs—Miss Emily Scrivener, Mrs. C. B. e, Miss Katie Young, Miss Sallie Crawford, Miss Young. Tenors—Charles Heydn Chase, E. C. Schneider (tenor solo- ist), Lewis Heininger, W. Roy Mitchell, F. Cc. Linger, J. A. Greene, Diller F. Groff, Frank L. Chapin, N. W. Main. Basses— Wm. I. Campbell, Walter Potbury, Henry Nolda, J. Harry Davis, Henry Brewood, 8. S. Nelligar, John Young, Gustav von Tous- siant, John G. Maiers, Jno. Graham. Libra- rian, Miss Emily Scrivener; organist, Miss Arnie F. Dashiell; director of music, Prof. Chas. Haydn Chase.. Orchestra—Chas. §. Shreve, jr., cornet; N. W. Ephriam Rep; clarinet; violins—Elbert H. Johnson, Wal ter Harvey, Henry Krouse, John P. Chal- lice, Fritz Kummell, Wm. Roome; W. Crockett Brown, double bass. The special part music will be rendered by the Y. M. C. A. male quartet—E. C. Schneider, Louis Heininger, Chas. Haydn Chase and Wm. I. Campbell; and Mrs. Carrie Mayers-Gothold, Miss Lottie Mae Byrkhart, Miss Emily Scrivener and Mrs. C. B. Keene will render the quartet for female voices. Miss Mary A. McKee will sing the offertory solo. In the evening a special missionary Easter service will be rendered by the Sunday school, consisting of appropriate music and dialogues by the children, and special music by the Y. M. C. A. male quartet. First Congregational Easter Sunday ser- vice at 11 a. m—Organ prelude, Jean Ba- tiste; Christ Our Passover, Dudley Buck; soprano solo, I Know That My Redeemer Liveth, Messiah; Halleluia Chorus, Messiah; Postlude, Easter hymn (varied), J. Worgan. Organist, John W. Bischoff, mus. doc.; as- sistant organist, Miss Minnie M. Bailey. Quartet—Soprano, Miss Cora M. Boyd; con- tralto, Miss Florence McNelly; tenor, Mr. Douglas G. Miller; bass, Mr. Elphonzo Youngs, jr. Chorus—Soprani, Mrs. Florence L. Barringer, Miss Elsie M. Bond, Miss An- nie E. Burlingame, Miss Margaret B. Craw- ford, Miss Helen A. Davis, Mrs. William R. Davis, Miss Ida Green, Miss Elizabeth M. Howell, Miss Katharine Lamborn, Miss May A. Levers, Miss Mina H. McEwen, Miss Adelia Estelle Mathewson, Mrs. Alice M. Offterdinger, Miss Julia M. Pond, Miss Jeanetta Ray, Mrs. James S. Raymond, Miss Jessie Stevens, Miss Dayelle Taylor. Alti, Mrs. Walter Allen, Mrs. Julia G. Burnett, Miss Edna A. Clark, Miss Mabel Coleman, Miss Mary Cushman, Miss Minnie L. Doane, Miss Aida M. Doyle, Miss Letta Fisher, Miss Bertha L. Gardner, Miss Zai- dee W. Gibson, Mrs. Wallace 8. Holmes, Miss Anne Lamborn, Miss Ellen E. Mat- thews, Miss Alice.H. Peabody, Miss Mabel Vv. Platt, Miss Mary E. Pond. Tenori, Mr, David L. Burnett, Mr. Philip W. Coleman, Mr. Fred L. Fishbach, Mr. Milton LeRoy Gough, Mr. Henry Allen Hazen, Mr. George Cc, Johnston, Mr. William T. H. King, Mr: Henry Player, Mr. David G. Proctor, Mr. James S. Raymond, Mr. William E. Smith, Mr..J. Homer Smith. Bassi, Mr. tor S. Barber, Mr. Horatio K. Bradford, Mr. Jesse C. Brooke, Mr. David H. Clarke, Mr. James Walter Clift, Mr. Harry H. Craft, Mr. Wil- mer E. Griffith, Mr. Samuel S. Gardner, Mr. Wilbor H. Martin, Mr. Orlando M. Mc- Pherson, Mr. Russell E. McWhinney, Mr. Frank A. Nute, Dr. N. Willis Pomeroy and Mr. Wm. 8. Shaffer, jr. Librarian, Mr. Walter Allen. First Baptist Church, corner of 16th and O streets nerthwest.—Rev. Charles A. Stakely, D. D., pastor. Services 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. Special music at both serv- ices, with fine program for evening, in- cluding following numbers: Oh, Lamb of God, Still Keep Me, by Schnecker, with soprano solo and chorus; Christ, Our Pass- over, by Shepherd; Christ is Risen Today, by Johnston; The Day of Resurrection, by Schnecker, including baritone solo and quartet; As It Began to Dawn, by Vin- cent; The Savior Hath Risen, by Williams; Alleluia, Christ is Risen, by Dennee, in- cluding tenor solo and quartet and so- prano solo, Resurrection, by Holden. Choir consists of Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes, s0- ‘Prano; Mrs. Eulalie Domer-Rheem, alto; Alexander Mosher, tenor; N. Dushane Cloward, baes; Percy S. Foster, director and organist. At Foundry M. E. Church, corner 14th and G streets northwest, Rev. O. A. Brown, D. D., pastor, the following will be the order of service: Morning service, 11 o’clock; organ prelude; hymn, The Day of rection;+ prayer; Scripture lesson; offertory solo, The Resurrection Song, Eliza- beth Wahly; hymn, Our is Risen From the Dead; sermon by the pastor; solo, Christ is Risen Today, Bischoff, Mr. Emory Wilson; hymn, Christ, the Lord, is Risen Again; doxology and benediction; organ postlude. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, organ prelude; quartet, The King of Glory, Danks; hymn, The Head That by the pastor; quartet, The Angel of the Lord, Goate; hymn, Crown Him With Many Crowns; benediction; organ post- lude. The quartet of this occasion is com- posed of Miss Elizabeth Wahly, soprano; Miss Elizabeth Fill, alto; Irving -O. Ball, tenor; William K. Cohen, bass; Frank A. Wilson, precentor: W. K. Cohen, organist; Miss Emily Feltham, assistant organist; George H. Chandlee, cornetist. Gunton Temple Memorial—The program will be as follows: Organ prelude, Allegro from Sonata in E flat, Dudley Buck; an- them, The God of Israel, Rossini; respon- sive reading, Psalter; Gloria, Buck; prayer anthem, The King of Love My Shepherd Is, Shelley; sermon by the pastor, Rev. Geo. D. Patch; offertory, baritone solo, Easter song, Dennee, Mr. G. A. Prevost; benediction; postlude, Allegro Assai Vivace from Sonata No.1, Mendelssohn. The choir will consist of: Soprani—Miss Rannels, Miss Gow, Miss Swann, Miss Hubbard. Al Miss Rose, Miss Katie Brown, Miss Brock- ett. Bassi—Mr. Hussey, Mr. Poston, Mr. Prevost. Tenori—Mr. Gow, Mr. Harding. Organist—Miss Nellie R. King. Precentor —Mr. G. A. Prevost. In the evening the Sunday school will render an Easter exer- cise in the church, using Huges’ Easter Greeting, and the choir will be assisted by Mr. Warren 8. Young, who will sing a baritone solo, The Coming’ of the King, Roeckel. Hamline M. E. Church.—The choir, under the direction of Prof. J. Arthur Rose, has freparec the following Easter program: lofning service, 11 o’clock.—Prelude, Offer- tory in A, Batiste, organist, Prof. Otis D. Swett; anthem, Christ-Our Passover, Scbil- ling, soloists, Misses Ida O'Neal and Emma Williams, Messrs. Phil. E. Baer and J. Walter Humphrey; anthem, Thanks Be to God, Smallwood, soloists as above; offer- tory, bass solo, The Angel's Story, Danks, Mr. Arthur E. Middleton; postiude, Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Bach. Evening ser- vice, 7:30 o'clock; praise service.—Prelude, Communion, in G, Batiste; anthem, Hark, Hark, My Soul, Shelley, soloists, Misses Julia Turner and Emma Williams; anthem, Jubilate Deo, in F, Holden, soloists, Misses Julia Turner and Emma Williams, Messrs. Phil. E. Baer and J. Walter Humphrey; offertory, tenor solo, Jerusalem, Henry Parker, Mr. Phil E. Baer; quartet, Abide With Me, Schryock, Misses Ida.O’Neal and Emma Williams, Messrs. Phil. E. Baer and J. Walter Humphrey; ster carol, O’er the Blooming, choral union; postlude, off “A. Hesse. r B sonnel of choir: Sopranos— Misses Ida O'Neal, Daisy O'Neal, Laura H. Dolan, Mazie Reinohl, Julia Turner, Grace Muir- head, Georgia Jeffrey, Mesdames M. A. Wertz, Madge Shea, Benj. Durfee. Bertha Gross: . Heigdon, Jacyn- tha Judson, Emily H. Rose, Edith Wal- ford. Tenors—Messrs. Phil. E. Baer, E. J. Febrey, N. Z. Mell, C. H. Childs, Paul F. Grove. Messrs. J. Walter Hum- phrey, Wm. Alberger, ond Moulton, W. A. Gannon, Arthur E. Middleton,Earn- est R. Humphrey, John Baer, Orville Bal- Keller Memorial Lutheran Church.—Rev. Cc. H. Butler, pastor. At 11 o’clock Easter morning, with sermon by the pastor and the Lord's supper, the following musical pro- gram will be rendered: Voluntary, Jesus Christ is Risen Today, Molineux; solo, Miss Lillie Bowdler and chorus; offertory, Resur- recticn Song, Shelley; baritone solo, Mr. W. O. Little; anthem, Sing, O Heavens, James Kent, chorus. In addition will be surg, as usual, the Gloria Patri, Kyrie and Gloria in Excelsis, and the following hymns will be used: Christ, the Lord, is Risen To- day; Christ, the Lord, is Risen Again; Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name. The choir, of which Mr. W. O. Little is leader, and Miss C. B. Chase organist, is composed of: Sopranos, Madames G. W. Carr and L. A. Kalbach, Misses Lillie Bowdler, Helen Black, Signe Guerdrum; altos, Miss Keck, Miss Edith Keck, Miss De Montreville; tenors, Messrs. J. 8. Manning, A. C. Town- send; bassos, Messrs, W. O. Little and D. W. Keck. At 7:30 o’clock in the evening there will be a Sunday school Easter cele- bration, the gervice used being the one pre- rared by the board of church extension, and consisting of Scripture reading, music and recitations. Berean Baptist Church.—The extra ser- vices will begin with the Sabbath school children at 10 o'clock a.m. when special singing by the school will be had, and a literary program of much interest to the little ones. At the regular morning service of the church the pastor, Rev. A. Creditt, will preach a special on “The Easter Vision,” and the choir will render several selections particularly ap- propriate to the occasion. The Y. P. 8. C. E. of this church will hold special services in_the afternoon, at 4:30 o’clock, and the pastor will conduct the church services again in the evening at 7:45. Twelfth Street M. E. Church.—The following music will be rendered on Easter Sunday, viz.: He Is Risen Indeed, Hull; Christ Has Won the Victory, solo and chorus, Danks; Christ Our Passover, solo and chorus, Williams; The Lord Is Risen Indeed, solo and chorus, Emerson; He Is Risen, solo and chorus, Martens; hymn 544, Hymnal. Choir: Sopranos—Mrs. C. A. Williams, Mrs. N. E. Webb, Misses Ford- ham and Garrett. Alti—Mrs. W. H. Harmer, Mis Gales, Freeman and Miss Lillie Gar- rett. Tenori—Messrs. Edward Saxton and John Belt. Basso—Messrs. W. H. Harmer, Oliver Ports, B. Emerson and George Ford- ham. Organist—Mrs. A. Ryan. Director— ‘ordham. aor politan, Presbyterian Church, corner | 4th and B streets southeast.—The follow- ing musical program will be rendered at the 11 o'clock service, under the direction of Dr, F. J. Woodman: Christ Our Pass- over, F. Schilling; Gloria in Excelsis, Hol- den; We Praige Thee, O God, Dudley Buck; Resurrection,Schelley, Jennie Cutter Wood- man; The Heavens Are Telling, Haydn. The choir selected for the day is composed of the following named singers: Mrs. Jen- nie Cutter Woodman, Miss Margaretta ‘Van Ness, Miss Lillian O. Burroughs, Miss I. Belle, Major B. W. Beebe, Mr. W. H. Evans, Mr. Chas. L. Van Doren, Dr. F. J. Woodman, and Miss Minnie M. Batley, or- ganist. fetropolitan A. M. E. Church, M street petween 15th and 16th streets northwest.— At 11 a.m. will be sung the Gloria from Mo- zart’s 12th Mass, and Chrigt Our Passover, Bartlett. There will be an ter song ser- Vice at 7:30 o'clock, consisting of: Opening hymn, Metropolitan, J. T. Layton, chorus, He That Goeth Forth, J. A. Broad, choir; sclo, Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today, Bo-