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14 “THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1897-28 PAGES. ~ HYMNS OF PRAISE. Filaborate cahichaes for Easter : Sunday. CHOIRS TO BE HEARD AT THEIR BEST —-+ +- Many Churches Will Aiso Have a Large Orchestra. PROGRAMS PRESENTED Preparations for Easter services in the churches of this city tomorrow have been made on an elaborate scale. Never in the history of the city have floral decorations been so extensively used on such occasions. In pearly all the churenes the altars will be transformed into floral bowers, the palm and Easter lilies being chiefly used in the ornamentation. The decorations in the Catholic and Episcopal churches will be more profuse than in those of other de- nominations. The Metropolitan M. E. Chureh has received a large contribution of flowers from the White House con- sent by Mrs. McKinley. The music to be rendered tomorrow in the churehes has been prepared with great care and as a whole will be magnificent. In many churckes the choirs will be as- sisted by orchestras. The programs of music as arranged by the principal choir directors are as folte servatc ries, Epiacopal._ Church of the Incarnation, corner 12th and N streets northwest—Vested choir. Matins—Prelude, Schoomer; processional, Hymn 112; anthem. Christ, “Our * Schilling: proper Psalms, 4,16, 17 Earl of Mornington; Te Deum, Fay; Jubti- ate, Bridgewater; solo by Mrs. Maude H. Parsons, The Resurrection, Shelley; holy eucharist; Kyrie Eleison, Gounod; Gloria Tibi, Paxton; Laus Christo, Paxton; Hymn Hora, ‘ter sermon, Maybrick; uffer- tory, Awake Up, My Glory, Barnby; at presentation of alms, Old Hundred; Sar- sum Corda, J. Camidge; Sanctus, J. Cam- idge; Agrus Dei, Gounod; Gloria in Excelis, old chant; Nunc Dimittis, Barnaby; reces- sional, Hymn 117; postlude, Hallelujah, Handel. The choir is as follows: Sopranos— Mrs. Maude H. Parsons, soloist; Mrs. Kex Smith, M . Contraltos—Mrs. E. Edwards, soloist; Miss Blanch Landon, ™M Lilian Cramer. Tenors—Mr. Davis, t; Mr. Jno. Sykes, Mr. A. B. Barrin- Basses—Mr. Henry Francis Bell, solo- ist: Mr. MeCarmick, Mr. W. E. Reynold: Mr. Sieighmaker, Mr. Albert Watts. Donaid Davis, Winter Swartz, Milton Du nall, Fran Durnall, Carl Cramer, Harry White. Roger Paine, William Curtis, Ar- thur Bauer, Prof. James Caulfield, organist and choirmaster. The Pro-Cathedral Church of St. Mark corner of 3d and A streets southeast, Rt. Rev. Henry Yates Satterlee, bishop: Rev. William Levering Devries, rector; Rev. Chas. Harris Hayes, curate.—The services on Easter day will be as follows: There will be three celebrations of the holy communion, at 6:20, 8 and Il o'clock. At the late ¢ele- bration for the first time in this parish will be sung John B. Dyke's complete com- munion s in F. The introit will be, When I Wake Up I Am Present With Thee, by S. B. Whitney, organist of the Church Boston: the offertory an- ak Forth Into Joy, by J. Barn- hymns occurring in the service nal. : before the sermon, communion hymn, 118; recessional, 495. The music, with the assistance of an orchestra. wil! be rendered by the ves:ed choir of the parish. consisting of fourteen boys, fourteen ladies and ten men, under the direction of the precentor. Dr. John E. Parker. At “uy p.m. there will be full choral service. The mus: vill be: Proces- al 114: proper Pali ntata Domino, Joh Mea, J. C. D. Parker: H Recessional 110. 114 and 118; Benedic Ani nns 122 and 117; The choir is composed of the following members: Boys—Willie Dal- ton. Charley fonda, Elmer Holland, H. Edgar Barnes. Horace George, Pinkney Earnshaw. Robert Earnshaw, John Bab- cock. Preston Bureh, John Ellis Parker, ir.. Horace Spence, Benjamin Bowles, Mur- s. Ladies—Eleoner Baker, Inez =veline Tasker, Carrie L. Shields, Howe, Mabel Towner, Carrie Fy Fairfax, Susie Davis, Mrs. M. . Mrs. C. J. Lucy, Mrs. J. M. Nichol Miss Marsh. Gen- men—Paul A. Steele, Henry P. Blair, ( J. Lucy. W. S. Hodges, Charies W. Samuel, Hanway German. F. A. Kendall, J. Har- mon Smith, William Smith, Harry Spruce- bank, George V. Earnshaw, Librarian, H. Edgar B: ecrucifer, George Rock; or- ganist.’ Mi Mildred Joi ton; precento-, Dr. John E. Parker. Matthew, M and Haif utheast. Rev. J M. E. McKee, or.—The followi ic will be ren- deret at the 11 a.m on Easter da servi Processional. King of Glory, Danks; an- them. Christ Our Passover, ete.: Te Deum Laudamus, Jackson: Jubilate Deo, bymns 112, Jesus Christ is Ri: Angels Roll the Rock Away: nion. Bread of the World; 11S, recession- mb's High Fea: Sunday 1 on evening of Easter y Vincent; recessional, Sullivan. At aie: ee wr ymns and anthem will. b and also the Festival Magnificat ‘and Nunc Dimit- Us in ED. by King, Hall. The membership of the choir is-as lows: Sopranos, Ar- thur Rittenhouse, George Bickford, . John Harbaugh, Benj. Rollins, Rey” Randall, WilHamsen Smith, Prank: Morgan, George Gheen, William Ritner, Collle Bell, John Maury, F. Sinclair, .T..’ Si Max Du- yall, James Holson, Herbert Chick, A. Parker and J. Heflebower; Miss Florence Grigg and Miss Mary Valk; altos, Miss Ball, Mrs. Mercer and’ Mtss Dunn; tenors, Wm. T. Reed, J. Stuart Ball, Chas. H: Raub and J. C. Ballou; bassos, C. T. Belt, O. A. Lyungstedt, Warren 8. Young, Frank Ball and John Bundick; librarian, William Freiss; crucifer, Thomas Mullett; acolytes, Joseph Gascoigne, Charles Ratcliff and Charles Bell; assistnat. organist? Miss Mary P. Ross, organist and choirmaster, Mr. D. B. McLeod. : St. Thomas’ Chureh, 18th and. Madison streets, Rev. J. A. Aspinwall, rector; Rev. Wm. G. Ware, assistant—Early morning prayer, sermon and Holy Communion at § o'clock; morning prayer, sermon and Holy Communion at 11 o’clock. The Easter fes- tival music will be as follows: <-Proces- sional hymn, Oh, the Golden, Glowing Morning, Le Jeune; Christ Our Passover, Schilling; Gloria Patri, 1. in E flat, 2. in O, 3. in D, Buck: Té “Deum ‘Laudamus, F* sival ir D, Dudley Buck; Jubilate Deo, Haydn; hymn, Christ, the Lord, is Risen, ; Kyrie in C, B. Cecil Klein; Gloria 7 hymn, Welcome Happy Morn- ing, Sullivan: offertory, Shout, Ye High Heavens, Chadwick; sanctus, Messe Sol- sennelle, Rossini; communion hymn, O, Sav- ing Victim, Stainer; Cloria in_ Excelsis, festival, Shelley. Choir: Miss Grace Mc- Culoch, soprano; Miss Eleanor Simonds; contralto; Mr. Frederick’ -Orosby, tenor; Mr. Chas. R. Myers, bass; Miss Fanny Ware, organist; ‘Mr: “Fredétick: Cresby, di- rector. Come, Ye Faithful, ‘the—same St. John's, Georgetown, Rev. C. E. Buck, recto1.—Precesstonal, ‘Welcome, -Ha p py Morning; Christ. Our Passover, F. - Cramer; Te Deum, C. E. ‘Stephens; Jubi- late Deo, A. 8. Sullivan; introit anthem, Awake Up, My Glory, J. Barnby; Kyrie, Tours; hymn 12): offertory. anthem, As It Begen to Dawn, Vincent; Sanctus, Wood- ward; hymn 118: .Gloria:dn. Excelsis, Cal- kins; Blessed Is He That Cometh, Gounod; recessional hymn, ,..210;.-c€helr—Sopranos— Masters Parris, Barbarin, Middleton, Houser, Cruikshank, Buel, Kine, Hunting- ton, Russell, Garrett, Orton, Holzyberg, Tucker. Powell,: Reach, Stephenson, ~ Bur- rows, Davis, Kidwell, Mitchell, McGruder, Robertson, Laub and Miss Lockwood, solo- ist: Misses Cropley, Cook,Peck. Altos—Miss Dodson, Miss Kearney, Mrs: Randall, Mas- ter Middleton, Tenors—Messrs. W. Looker, Cropley, Minnick, Seebold and Dr. Bar- barin. B: Mr. .R. L. Cox, soloist; Reginald Locker, Weaver, Randall, Mat- thews, Bell, Thompson. Organist_w. E. Middleton; assistant organfst, ‘Charles F. Cropliey. Children's service willbe held at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Church of the Advent, Le Droit Park.— Processional, . Christ ;.18,,, Risen, Wilson; Easter canticle, Christ Our Passover, Lord Mornington; Gloria» Patri, Dudjey Buck; Te Deum, Geo. Wm. Warren; Jubilat® Dudley Buck;- intrott; Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today,” Worgan; hymn, from the German; Easter anthem, Christ, Is Risen, W. F. Porter; Alleluia, Palestrina; Gloria in Excelsis, old chant: ChotrcMrs. R. H. Bocock, organist; Mesdames Greene, Dim- mick, Dyer, White, sopranos; Misses Emma Drew, L. W. Sage, altos; Messrs. Greene and Mott, tenors; Messrs, Henry M. Walter, Percy M. King, bassos. St. Luke's, 15th and Madison streets northwest, Rev. Owen’ M.“'Willer, rector.— Holy commupion, 6, 7:30 and 11 a.m.; Sun- day school festival, 7:30 p.m. of forty voices; chgirmaster, Mr. Thos. Sonnson. Musi’ at t1 ‘a.m. Choral com- munion service as folléws: Processional, 121 (Victory), Palestrina; introit, 232, Fed- eral Street: Kyrie, Naylor;. Gtoria’ Tibi, Paxton: Credo: hymn 118, Salzburg; offer- tory, Christ Our Passover, Schilling; Sur- sum Corda, Armes; Sanctus, Field; Gloria in Excelsis, Zeuner; retrocessional, 114, Wirtemburg. St. John’s Church, Rev. Alexander Mack- y-Smith, D.D., rector; Rev. F.-H. Bigelow, S. W. Wood, assistants.— : Holy communion at 7:30 o'clock; prayer, sermon and holy com- mor.ing munion at 11 o'clock: choral evensong and Sunday school carol service at 4:15 clock: morning prayer, the holy communion -and sermon, at 11 o'clock; Processional Hymn 109, Welcnme, Happy Morning, Sir Arthur Sullivan; Easter Anthem, ir. D, Christ Our Passover, Berthold Tours: Gloria Patri, in D, Berthold Tours; Te Deum Laudamus, in B flat, Dudley Buck; Benedictus, in F, Langdon; Introit Anthem, in B flat, They Have Taken Away My Lord, Sir John Stainer; Glcria Tibi, in “A flat, Daniel; Hymn 111, Christ the Lord is Risen To- day, Rimbault; sermon by the rector; of- fertory Anthem, in C, God Hath Appointed a Day, Berthold Tours: Ascription, Praise Gcd, From Whom, Gull Franc; Sanctus, in E, Camidge: Eucharistic Hymn 224, Mac- lagan; Gloria-in Excelsis, in C, Atkinson; Nunc Dimittis, in F, Tonus Regius; Re- céssional Hymn 112, Jesus Christ is Risen Today, Alleulla, Worggn.Choir:, Bassos-- R. T. ‘Atkinson, John C. Spencer, Nathan- jel B. Fugitt, Louis W. Weaver; tenors— W. H. Daniel, Karl J. Daniel, Perry B. Turpin: altos—Mills Dean, Arthur Christ, Frank Sabotka, John Watts, Miss Jessie Tabler; sopranos—Chester Smith, Edward Padgett, Paul Maschmeyer, George Tate, Valentine Ashford, Paul ‘Lean, Tucker Wayland, Walton Goodwin, Bennett Way- land, Harry Padgett, Grafton Page, Chas. Stevenson, Fred Burke, Albert, Coryell, Charles Tompkins, ‘Patil Bathschmidt, Er- nest Bachschmidt, Wm. Smith, Clarence Burton, Misees:'Ivy Herriotf and Mazie Rose; Wm. H. Daniel,..precentoy: John Theophil. organist; Frank Sabotka, libra- yelock. Sopranos—Mrs. $j Mabel Boswell, Miss Mary Miss Sophia Kuhn, Miss Ida Balt- Miss Eva W Mrs. Agnes Padgett, M Lena Myers: tenors—Mr. Breslyn, Mr. bassos—Mr. James Lear, Mr. Frank Cummins; organ- ist—Miss Rose Kuhn. St. Margaret's Church (head of Connecti cue avenue northwest), Rev. Richard L. Howell. rector—The choir of this church bas nearly doubled in extent since its re- organization in November last. It now con- tains twenty-five singers, seventeen boys and nine men. Their names are: Sopranus and altos—Robert Boggis. Howard Butter- worth, Preston Callum, Christopher Cox, Fritz Fernow, Utyd Geare, Harry Gill, V bur Gill Lewis Hufty, Atler Kelton, Frank Masi, Callender Stiles, Irvine Stiles, Doug- las Sutherland, AJec Tunstall, Clark Wells, aymond Whitney. Tenors—Messrs. Le- Roy Gough, H. Stanley Hinrichs, James A. Hendley, H. M. Smith, R. I Geare. Basses 's. Edward O. Asmussen, R. B. Clay- ‘harles Harris. Librarian, Spencer assistant librarian, Harry Gill; or- Martha B. Harvey; choirmas- ter, R. I. Geare. The incidental solos in the Easter music will be sung by Messrs. E. O. Asmussen, LeRoy Gough, H. Stanley Hin- richs and Howard Butterworth. The music for Easter day, which will be repeated on the following Sunday, April 25, includes Christ Our Passover, Chapple; Te Deum in D. by Farmer, Jubilate Meo in F.by Danks; introit anthem, Awake Up My Glory, by Barnt offertory anthem, Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead, by Nevius, and Gloria in Excelsis, by Field. Several settings of.the Gloria Patri have been pre- Pared, especially for use in this service. At the afternoon service (4:30 o'clock) Hol- den’s Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis wil be rendered, and several pretty Easter carols will be sung. The rector’s prize will be be- stowed on the most deserving chorister. Church of St. Michaels and All Angel corner 22d and Virginia avenue, Rev. Wm. Turner, rector—Early celebration, 7:30. morning prayer, sermon and holy commun- children’s . festival. jon at 11 a.m. . at 4 p.m. stona! hymn, L! with Laudamus in F, C. Simper; Jubilate Deo in B flat. J. H. Rodgers; Introit. hymn, Jesus Christ Is Risen Today: Communion Service in E flat, J. H. Stammers: offertory an- them, Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead, E. A. Clarke; recessional hymn, The Strife Is Over. Vested choir of thirty-five men and boys. Choir master, A. B. LeP. Mesny. St. Paul's Church, 234 street near Wash- ington circle. Rev. Alfred Harding, rector: Rev. Philip M. Prescott and Rev. Mr. Stry- ker, assistant prietst—Services on Easter day: At 6, 7:30 and ® a.m., Holy Com- munion; at 11 a. m., matins and high cele- bration; children’s service, with carols by the Sunday school, at 4 p. m.; choral even- song at 7:30 p. m. At the 11 o'clock serv- fee the following musical program will be rendered by the vested choir of thirty-five voices, with crgan and orchestral accom- paniment: Processional, Alleluia, Risen Lord, Henry Wilson; anthem in E, Christ Our Pasover is Sacrified for Us,” Dr. J. 8. B. Hodges; Te Deum and Jubilate Deo in F, Tours; Introit, Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today,” Mozart; communion service in F, Tours: hymn, At the Lamb's High Feast, Bach; offertorium; As it Began to Dawu, rian; John Watts, assistant librarian. St. Andrew's Church,..corner .14th and Corcoran streets; Rev. J. B. Perry, rector; Rey. F. M. Gibson, Ph,D,, assistant rector— Order of service: “Morning, 11 o’clock—Pro- cessional 109 (Fortugatus);. “Christ Our Passover,” D, B. Tours; Gloria Patri No. 1, Arthur Foote, 6 flat; No. 2, By Farebrother, B flat; No. 3, Schilling, F; Te Deum, Dudley Buck's Festiva] in D;, jubilate, J. Reming- ton Fairlamb, E flat; hymn 111, Mozart; Gloria Tibi, Tajlis; hymn 117, Paran; offer- tory, tenor solo, Mr. Herndon Morsell, “The Angel’s Message,” A/F. Loud; presentation 478, holy offerings; recessiona] 123, Lux Eoi. Holy communion—Suanctus, Morsell, E flat; Gloria in Excelsis, old chant; hymn 219, Penetentia... Choir—Mrs. Wattson Smith, Misses A. B. Fisher, Orley McCarty, Edith Bagg and Catherine Bates, soprani; Mrs. Herndon Morsell, Misses A. M.-Nixon and Emily Bagg, contralti; Messrs. Mor- sell and Gow, tenor; Messrs. Zupp, Rol- lings, Wake and Yeates, bassi; Mr. Clar- ence E. Doyle, organist; Mr. Herndon Mor- sell, musical director. Church of the Ascension, corner 12th street and Massachusetts: avenue: north- west, Rev. John H. Elliott, 8. T. D., rector, Rev. Thomas. W. Cooke, assistant = min- ister—First celebration of the holy. com- munion, 7:30 a.m., when the service will be sung by the Chapter of Praise. At J1 a.m. there will be morning prayer, sermon by the rector and a second celebration of the holy communion. The music at this serv- ice will be sung by the vested choir of the parish, consisting of thirty-seven men and boys. At 4 p.m. the Sunday schoo} of the parish will hold its festival service and a number of carols will be sung. The parish choir will assist at this service, and the anthem at the offertory will be Dr. Charles Vincent's effective setting of the hymn, The Strife is O’er, the Battle Done. The musical part of the service at 11 o'clock will be as follows: Processionai hymn, Welcome, Happy Morning, Sir Arthur Sulli- van; Proper Anthem, Christ Our’ Passover is Sacrificed for Us, Berthold Tours; Gloria Patri, after proper psalms (2, 57 and 111); 1 and 2, from Magnificat, in D, B.. Tours; ; from the Easter anthem, Christ Our Passover, Tours; Te Deum. and J te in B flat, Dr. C. Villiers Stanfor introit hymn, Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today, Dr. E. F. Rimbault; Kyrie Eleison and Gloria Tibi in G, J. B. Calkin; hymn, ‘The Strife is O’er, the Battle Done, from Pal- estrina; anthem at offertory, As It Began to Dawn Toward the First Day of the Week, Dr. Charles Vincent; Aseription, Long Meter Doxology, Guill, Franc; Sanctus in G, Calkin; hymn of communion, At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing, J. Rosemullar; Gloria in Excelsis in G, Henry Smart; re- cessional hymn, Come. Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain, Sir A. Sullivan. The personnel of the choir is as follows: Decani, Messrs. Charles F. Roberts, Arthur Miller, Launcelot B. Lee, Reese de Graffenretd, George A. Weaver and Edward A. Keeling; tenors, Messrs. Jai }. Traylor. and .Rcb- ert P. Stone; contraltos, Warren Eynon and Bert Nye; sopranos, Edgar Rooker: Geo. Wallace, Lesiie Malcolm, How: Gal- braith, John E. N. Hume, Frank Alexendér, Clarence -Wright, Harry Peyton and Fred Mesars. Datker; cantor: a George E, Terry, Homer “Guerry, William L. Farn- him and Fraak W. ; tenors, Maj. Lea; contraitos,- Graham Cooksey and Irving Spedden; sopranos, John Alex- pureed aauwe Ese Vested choir’ ander, Harold Gotwald, Herman Carl, Paul Mitchell, James Ford, ‘Willis, Elmo Turton, Frank Wallace and Newton Ham- mer; librarian, Mr. Arthur. Miller; assistant director, Mr. James G. Traylor; organist = choirmaster, Mr. Francis Edward ‘amp. ‘ a St. Albans, Rev. Philip Mercer Rhinelan- der, minister “in ‘charge—Holy communion at 11 a.m. n’s service at 3- p.m. Erocsnetont eee ue Is pee: eas anthem, le; Te Deum, ‘ours; benedictus, Rev. J. Troutbeck; introit, Jesus Lives Terrors Now; Kyrie; Gloria Tibi; hymn before sermon, Jesus Christ is Risen Today; Shertory, anthem, Gounod; sanctus; commuflion hymn, Bread of the World in Mercy Broken;. Gloria in Excelsis. Names of boys—Masters Beeds, Shepherd, Sims, Hines, Godfrey, Maciae. Fluery, Pettit, Leonberger, Tippett, Middle- ton. Ladies—Mrs. Brooke, Mi Schneider, Miss Pole. Gentlemen—Mr. David F. Weaver, Mr. Brooke, Mr. W. T. Weaver, Mr. Chas. H. Weaver, Mr. Brot, Mr. Ma- gruder. Mr. Thomas C. Cole, choirmaster. Mrs. Middleton, organist. : Emmenuel Church, Anacostia, D.C., Rev. W. G. Davenport, rector.—Morning service: Processional, 113; Christ Our. Passover, chant 45; Psalms, Easter Day; Gloria Patri, in F, Baker; Te Deum, in F, Baker; Jubi- late, ix F, Baker; Litany Hymn 80; Introit Hymn 114; Kyrie Eleizon, in F, Baker; Gloria Tibi, in F, Baker; hymn 117; sermon by the rector; Gloria Patri, in F, Baker: offertory; offertory sentence, “All Things Come of Thee;”’ Sanctus, in F, Baker; hymn 225; Gloria in Excelsis, old chant; Nunc Dimitis, 105, chant; recessional 115. Even- ing service: Processional, 117; Gloria Patri, in F, Baker; Magnificat, in F, Baker; Nunc Dimittis, in F, Baker; anthem: 114;’ hymn 121; sermon; Gloria Patri, in F, Baker; offertory; offertory sentence, “Ali Things Come of Thee;” recessional 115. Dr. J. W. Hollingsworth, choirmaster; Mrs. E. Zane Pyles, organist. Service will be greatly en- riched by the new pipe organ, which will be played Sunday for the first time. St. James’ Church, 8th street near Massa- chusetts avenue northeast—Services, 6:30, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m., 3:30 and. 7:30 p.m. | ‘Morning — High celebration—Processional. hymn 493; Introit Psalm 3; Gregorian Cruickshank mass in E flat; Graduale hymn 127; offertorium; anthem, ‘Awake Thou that sleepest,"” Stainer; Adoration hymn 555, verses‘ 1 and 5; Ablutions hymn 136; Final hymn 135. Evensong—Entrance hymn 125; Special Psalms, Gregorian; Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, King Hell; in E §at; hymn 138; anthem, “If we believe,” Bun-- nett; Processional hymn 130; Final hymn Choir—Masters George and Frank Ev- ans, Robert Kretter, Paul Yoder, E. Ola- ham, W. Barker; Robert and Harry Miine, W. Hamilton and J. Cole, Messrs. H. L. Bryan, J. G. Clark, A. Whitworth and.G. W. Evans. Grace P. _E. Church; 324d and Grace’ streets, Georgetown—Christ Our Passover, Mornington; Chant, Te Deum, in F, Rogers; Jubilate Deo,.R. Woodward; offertory, Christ is Risen, in C, Danks; Sanctus, Tay~ lor; Gloria in Excelsis, Qld Chant; Hymns &9, 111, 112, 116, 236, 408. Choir—Mesdam-s Sullivan, M. Bause, E. Goodrick, R. Pear- son, K. Hubor, E. V. Shutt, Misses Laura Grimes, Laura Benton, Eva Magruder, aoe Norton, Messrs, R. Ballinger and -U. . Shutt. mat Trinity Episcopal Church, Takoma Park Processional hymn 115; Christ Our Pass- over, Mornington; Gloria Patri, Dudley Buck; Te Deum; Oakeley; Jubilate, Corbin; Introit, Hymn 116; Kyrie Eleison, Men- delssohn; Gloria Tibi, Anon; Hymn 111; offertory, See the Conqueror Mounts in Triumph, Henry; Sanctus, Stainer; com- munion hymn 235; Gloria in Excelsis, Zeu- ner; Recessional Hymn 125. Members of choir—Mesdemes 8. J. Cockerille, LeB. Bur- dett and Homer Guerry, Misses Ida and Mary Cady, Vi®la Jackson, Mamie Hulse, Libbie Magruder and Sarah Waters, Messrs, Homer Guerry, R. 8. Waters, Norman Jackson and 8. H. Cady; Miss Drew, or- ganist; Mrs. Homer Guerry, director. St. Stephen’s.—The choir of St. Stephen’s Church, Columbia Heights, Rev. Geo. F. Dudley, rector, wil! render the following music Easter day and the first Sunday after Easter: At the morning service, j1 o'clock, Processional Hymn, No. 109, Wel- come, Happy Morning: Christ, Our Pass- over, chant, E. J. Hopkins; Te. Deum and Benedicius, Stainer, in A; Introit Anthem, As It Began to Dawn, G. C. Martin; com- munion service, Monk, in C; Offertory An- them, God Hath Appointed a Day, Berthold Tours; Recessional Hymn, No, 123, Alle; lufa, Allelufa. At the afternoon service, 4 o'clock, the sérvice will be Smart, in G; thi anthem, God Hath Appointed a Day; Bon the Easter carols will ‘be sung by -the.Sun- Gay school. The music is under. the direc- tion of the organist and choirmaster, Mr. C. W. Duncan Allen, and; the choir {s vested, men and boys, with two lady so- loists, Miss Mitchell, soprano,.anj Mrs. E. M. McLeod, alto. The choir is as fol- low: Sopranos, Albert Agnew, Phil Clarke, George Cornwell, Walter Cox, Ed- mond Emmerich, Howard Etchison, Gran- ville Guss, George Hundley, Smith Hemp- stone, Robert Hughes, Jack Kendall, Ellis McLeod, William Pickles and Berkley Sim- monds. Alto, Claude Edmunds and Ther- rett Towles. Tenors, Messrs. Harrison Brown, Walter A. Brown, Wm. N. Lang- tree, H. W. Thayer. Bass, Messrs. Fulton Lewis, Dr. B. F. Gibbs, W. R. Bushby, Howard Edmonds, R. B. Mitchell, O. N. Whipple, Beverly Towles and Vivian Ever- ett. Christ Church (pistopal), G street south- ezst between 6th and 7th, Rev, Dr. Childs, pastor—Service and holy communion at 11 o'clock a.m.—Program: Christ is Risen, F. Lyon; Christ Our Passover, Danks: Gloria Patri, Danks; Te Deum, in E flat, A. Baum- bach; Jubilee Deo, Danks. At the offertory Mr. R. J. Lowry will sing a solo (Resurrec- tion), by Holden, Hymns 112 and 118. Mem- bers of choir: Sopranos, Mrs. J. G. Jame- son, Mrs. W. V. Lewis, Miss Bertha Woo4- |! ward, Miss Cora Jarboe, Miss Jessie. E. Gibbons, Miss Helene Bichelberger; altos, Miss Laura &ahlert, Miss Irene Gibbons, Mrs. F. E. Walting; tenor, J. 8. Smith; bassos, A. J. Lowry, A. E. Gibbons; pre- centor, J. 8S. Smith; -organist, J. Fulton. Richards. Trinity. — Morning service — Processional hymn, 514, We March, We March, etc. Barnby; Easter anthem, Christ Our Pass: over, Millard; Gloria Patri, 1, Millar Gloria Patri, 2, Gunter; Gloria Patri, x, Farmer; Te Deum Laudamus, in D, Hodge: Jubilate Deo, Frost; Introit hymn, 114, Hopkins; Kyrie Eleison, in F, Middleton; Gloria Tibi, Handel; hymn, 117, Neander; offertory anthem, 1, He Is Risen, Clatre;. 2, If We Believe That Jesus Died, Simper; Trisagion, Nedham; ‘hymn, 228, Sullivan Nunc Dimittis, Stainer; recessional hymn, 368. Choir is composed of the following: Boys—Burnie Burnside, Karl Kerr, Ray- mond French, Wesley Middleton, Hubbard Bean, George Swift, Earl Cragin, Arthur Sargert, Fred Shaffer, Randolph Sweet, Edward Juneau and Lawrence Bryan. Wo- men—Soprani—Misses Goodwin, Washing- ton, Browning, Middleton, Weeden and Davis. Alti—Misses Cruitt, Ballman, Cara- way, Hout and McKee. Men—Tenori— Messrs. Bright, Embrey, Jacobs, Amos and Houchen. Bassi—Messrs, Skillman, Mer- riam, Miller, McRoberts, Kerr and De Grain. Organist, E. F. Frost. Choir mas- ter, D. W. Middleton. ist Church, Georgetown—The Easter aces at Christ Church, Georgetown, will be held at 11 o’clock a.m., Rev. A. R. Stuart, rector. The following program will be rendered by the vested choir, assisted by an orchestra: Processional hymn- 100; anthem, They Have Taken Away My Lord, Stainer; ae eee rts oi Shelley; Glorias, 1, Mogen' 3 2, Lloyd; 3, Buck; Te Deum, Buck's festival in E flat: Jubilate, Buck's festival ‘in A; hymn 123; Kyrie Eleison, Sullivan; Gloria Tibi, Root; hymn 121; offertory, Christ, the Lord, is Risen, Schnecker; Ascription, Old Hundred; Trisagien, Baumbach; hymn 228; Gloria in Excelsis, Old Chant; Recessional hymn 118. The choir is coi as follows: Boys, decani, E. Ball, W. Taps J. Jones, P. Mackall, P. Godwin, ‘H. Godwin, T. Good- win, P. Graves, R. Stuart, B. Frey, W. Frey, A."Maish and Le Roy Frey; tenors, W. McKee, H. Wheatley, Charles Waters and J. Ward; bassos, W. B. Orme, K. W: A. Pendleton and G. Hume; boys, cantori, J. Waters, R. Miller, W. Taylor, F. Tyler, R. Poctor,.C. Wheatley, E. Fechet, R. Con- and F. z Roache, rano soloist; Mrs. Young, Miss Cox, Miss Schott, Miss Cook, Mrs. Florence Hormess, elto soloist, and Miss E. Appleby; violins, Miss Allen, Miss Bailey, Miss Wheatley and Miss Appleby;.* Miss organist, Miss Bell; choir master, Mr. James Watson; Jil B. Boteler and R. Coyle. The service will be repeated on Sunday, April 25; at 11 o’clock a.m. iphi Chi Rev. R. H. McKim, onion mee Ba Noe oes celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 am.; mo! prayer, sermon and holy comemsumion. at 11 a.m. Monten. tesiiyay of Fest, and_Arige Stather” at taariben: <mel; apprane. sale nd chorus; organ post- ve service of the u bir ass ». Du Buck2 Fest *f¥ D H. Ctowgh-Leighter: introit anthem, To Him, Who Left His Throne on High,-Sir: John-Stainer; offer- tory anthem, Awake, Thou That’ Sleep- "s Sf ins’ reimnat's Evening Service, in,C major, will be sung. ‘The vested choi * oor of a quar- tet, consisting of Miss Lillian Halley, so- rano; Mrs. Chartes Shaler, contralto; Mr. ‘m. ‘Caulfield, r; Mr. G. Berkeley GrimMith, basso, ane ehorus .of-ladies and gentlemen, under 4He direction of Mr. H. Clovgh-Leighter, organist and choirmas- ter of the parish. Misses Marian Evans, Florence Howell, Elizabeth Preston, Mar- fan Herring, Snowsten, Belle Smith, Kath. Whitcomb, ‘Pollock, ‘Annie Pike, Mabel Gould, Emily Jomgs, Carrie Didden, Mar- jon Slater, DickéPdon, “Veltenheimer; Lena Shepherd, Kate M. Latham, Mrs. Wm. Caulfield, Messrs. -Ciifford Cheston, Wm. Whiting, Wm. Churchill, Raymond Deni- son; Edwin Flather, Jno. Lloyd, Horatio Rench, W. H. Berlin, W. B. Ballard, Pol- lozk and Dr. Robert: Epiphany Chapel, the Rev..A. M. Hilliker in charge.—Holy communion, at 8 a.m.; mofning prayer, sermofi and holy com- munion, at 11 a.m.; evening service, at 7:30. The principal music at the 11 a.m service will be: Christ Our Passover in D major, Berthold Tours; Festival. Te Deum Laudamus and Jubiiate Deo,in D major, H.. Clough-Leighter; introft--an- them, Jesus Christ-is Risen Today; H: Car- rey; offertory anthem, Sing Alleluia’ Forth in’Duteous Praise, Dudley Buck,.-Member- ship of the choir fs as follows: Soprands, Misses: Heistey, *8pato, Goldne¥,~ Dowell, Williams. and ‘Ashenbach;’ altos, Misses Higden, Maguire, ‘Thompson and “Boland; tenors, Messre. Pearson, Headley,’ Laverna 8, Messrs. Prosperi and: Goldney: or- genist and director; Mrs. 8. K. Leighter. Pinckney Memorjal Church, rector, the Rev. Chas. Mayo.—Morning prayer and holy communion, at 11 a.m.; processional, Hymn 117; Christ ;Our Passover, ‘W.’Sav- age; Te Deum Laudamus, in G major, Je- rome Hopkins; Jubilate Deo, in D major, Sir Arthur Sullivan; Introit, Hymn 121; of- fertory, anthem, He Is Risen, Clare; reces- sional, Hymn 118. The membership of the male vested choir is as follows: Boys, Paul Morrison, Arthur Mayo, McCullogh Wilson, Clareace Wilson, Harold Burnside, Rogers Gore, Louis Whiting, Harold Whiting, Lec Campbell, Fred <Duner, Francis Duckett, Duvalt Duckett,-‘“Hammcnd- Welsh; Walter Shower, . Arthur Pratchett, Arthur Carr; gentlemen, Messrs, Fuller, Leakin, Holden and Burnside; orgarist, Mrs. Chas. Mayo; director, Mrs 8. Leighter.- St.Mary's P. E,.Chapel, St. John’s -Par- ish, 23d street between G and H- north- West.—Early communion, 7:30 a.al.; morn- ing .prayer and sermon, 11 a.m.; evening: song, 4:30 p.m. Processional; Jesus Christ is_ Risen, Today; Christ. .Our : Passover. Schnecker; Gloriag, chant; Te-Deum; Max Vogrich; . Jubilate, . chant; :. introit; . ‘The Strife. is O' communion. service, Stam- mers, in .E flat; hymn, The Day of Resur- réction; offertory, Christ is. Risen From the Dead,. .W. -3 ty; .communion:: hymn, Saving Victim; recessional, At-the Lamb's High Feast. We Sing.. Choir—Masters Al- weges Town. Edward Buchanan, James Chase, Fred. .Crusoe, Detrick. Dishman, Edward Dorsey, Hiram Gray, James Gray, Samuel..Hill, Ralph-, Jennings, Howard Johi.son,. James Mack, James | Mahoncy, Robert Mattingly, Samuel Mattingly, Ed- ward Morton, Iph, Ridgley, Harry Saun- ders, Moria’ Saunders, Charlie ‘Turner, Thecdore Turner, ‘Sopranos, Misses Geor- gic Duckett, Mabel Smith, Lulu Worner ani Ella Brown; alto, Miss Bertha Saun- ders; tenors, Mesgrs,, Wm. H. Goodrich, Lem Turner; basggs,,Messrs. A. K. Brodie, Alonzo - Saundegs,.. Hayward , Jennings; yioliniat, Mr. J f Douglas. Rev..Oscar wil be: Chaat Bee es Hieephroyey. F L. Mitchell, ‘prigst,jn charge; Miss Cecil’ Frances McKee, nist. and musical di- rector; Mr. A. K, lie, choirmaster. Trinity EpiscofalServices Easter at 8 o'clock and 11 oclgtk a.m. There will be @ celebration of! both of these se! sary services at 8. Children’s anniver- 30 p.m.; evening service at 7:30 0.m. Thé" rector, Rev. R. P. Wil- lias, will preach Mt both the 41 o'clock and 7:30. o'clock ;s¢rvices. . St. Paul's P:'¥.’ Ctfurch, Rock Creek Par- ish, Rev, James,°M" Bick, rector.—Holy communion at'{1%a.m Opening. Sing Al- leluia, Forth, ‘Buck; Christ Gur Passover, He Millard: Glorfd? Patri, No. 4,°H. Mor- sell; Te‘Deum, Re Mak’ Vogrich: Jubi- late’ Ded, 7F, No; 169; Saale i afin Horie ‘Tibt; a fs ‘ofrertory,”~ My igs 007 fe aS ‘Saietiis,: XSpoh Communion Hymn; No, 118; Gloria fn Bx- celsis) old” chai ‘oir—Sopran6; Miss M." V. ‘Delaplane:“alté, Mrs, John Burgess: ténor, Messrs, F.' ‘Clements’ ana Johti Miller: bass, Mr. ‘Milter; organist, W. T. Reiley," 7 z Church of** Our © Savior.—The* surpliced choir will: render the following program: Christ_is Risen Today; by, Dover; Christ Our Passover, by, Camp; Te Deum, by Baumbach; Jubilate Deo, by Holden; Now on ‘the: First Day,by G.“W. Warren, and the Gloria Patria in Gregorian chant.’ Solo work will be done.by Miss Sydney Small. Miss Isel, Mrs. A. L. Jackson,, Miss Elsie Snyder, Mrs: Davis, Mr. De Ford, Mr. Isel and Mr. Charles Davis, The choir is under the direction of Prof. Saltsman, with the following members: Mrs. curis Davis, Mrs. A. L. Jackson, Mrs. Webb, Miss Elsie Sryder, Miss Mae Isel, Misses Nannie and | Sydney’ Small, Mis’ Mary Burr, Miss An- nie. Miller, Miss.Clara Whit ee Daisy | Norton, Miss Gladys Green, Charles Davis, Mr. Isel, Mr. Davis, Mr, Maxwell, Mr. Detord, Allen Towers, Léland Holmes, Walter Norton and Boyd Webb. Rey. J.T. ‘Crowe, the pastor, will cfficlate at the sery- ices and deliver the sermon. r z CathoHe: St. Mary’s, Sth street near H'northwest.— Rev.-Pather William Futterer, pastor,’ Easter’ program ts as follows: Solemii high mess;100 a.m.;' celebrant, “Rev. Father Jceeph Just; deacon, Rev. Pather William Futterer;* ‘subdeacan, © Rev. Father " Alois Bastian; master of ceremonies, Mr. Robert Achstetter, “Sermon Dy “Rev. Father Fut- terer, The choir, consisting of Misses Ce- 'éeHa' Murphy, Appolonia Miller, Rosa Mil- ler, Alice Koch,. Lulu Roberts, Theresa Butchier and Nellie Burnside, sopranos; Misses Margaret Eichhorn, Annie Miller, Mamie Miller and Edythe Eichhorn, altos; Messrs, AJoysius S; Fennel, John L. Flynn and Joseph A. Gauges, tenors; Messrs. Frank A. Rebstock, Robert Paul, Albert Schulthies and Harry NoMa; bassos, N. Louis Bogan,” Hbferign, and Mr, William Waldetker, organist and:director, will ren- ‘der the following)music: Organ preiude, fantasia, Berthold. Tours; Vidi Aquam, John Wiegand; Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanc- tus, Benedictus Agnus Dei from Jo- seph Haydn’s mass No. 4 in B flat; at the graduale Terra _Tremuit, Rruno O, Klein; at the offertory, Alma, Virgo, Johann N.- Hum. lude, Toceata, Theodore Dubois. Vespers. 4 p.m,--Organ prelude, andante.from fifth symphony, Lauis van Beethoven. The choir wiJl_ reader; the. Psalms, Demine. ad. -Adju- vantum, Dixit Dominus and Laudate Domi- num from Eduardo Marzo’s second yesper service;. Magnificat, Eduardo -Merzo; Regi- na Coell, Paolo Giorza; O’Salutaris, alto solo, WilHam Waldecker; Tantum Ergo in A, Francois Riga; iaudate Dominum, Cleo- part Moderati; orgéa@ postlude, Processional March, Samuel BseWhitney. Jete— St, Peter's Churgagrorner 2d an@-C streets southeast.—M! eelemnis at 10:30 a.m. : Vidi. seem, Lehcnerff; mass, Meese Solennelle toatrpiete), Gounod; grad- Regina oom. Giorza; Veni Creator, Vespers at 4 p. : Psalms, Mil- jard; Magnificat, Millard; Regina Coell, Gtorza; O Sal solo, Marzo; Tan- tum Ergo Gi “Members: of choir: Director, Hugene French; organist, holy communion at | ‘| mencing lua Coeli, Warner; Magnificat, Mets; O alutaris, from .Verdi’s Attilla; Tantam Ergo, The choir is composed of the following members: Sopranos—Mesdames Waters, Allen, Farrell, Staley and Mullet and Misses McDermott, O'Day and Clem- ents; altos—Mrs. Dessez and Misses Mc- Coy, Gowans, Trodden, Gillen, Sullivan, /'Baker and Smith; tenore—Messrs. Allen, O’Brien, Souder, Miller and Griffen; bas- ses—Messrs. Waters, Gross, Gannon, Bas- table, Fox and Abbott; director, Charles Ganncn; organist, Mrs. Mary Gillen. St. Augustine's Church.—Soprano, Mes- dames Martina Irving, Anna Swann, Lula Prather, Susie Green, Misses Clara Wheel- er, Mary Simms, — Johnscn, Carrie Haw- kins, Gertrude Smith; alto, Mrs. Lavinia Lofton, Mrs. Broughton, Miss Parham, Miss Carrie Johnson; ‘tenors, Messrs. J. J. Jackson, Vincent Duvall, George Lem- mon, Wm. Smith; bassi, Messrs. W. T. Benjamin, T. L. Benjamin, John Cole, J. T. Parker; Bernardin Smith, librarian; Prof. Anton Gloetzner, organist and director. Rev. ther McTammany, 8. J., will be celebrant, and Rev. P. Quill, 8. J., of Loyola College, Baltimore, will preach. Church of the Holy Name.—Vidi Aquam, Novello; mass, Marzo and Gounod; offer- tory, Regina Coeli, Gioeza;:Veni Creator, Mendelssohn; vespers, Rosewig; Ave Maria, Gounod; Regina Coeli, Gioeza; O Salutaris, Weigand; Tantum Ergo, Rosewig. The members of the choir are: Sopranos, Mrs. E. . Marceron, Miss Birchett, Miss Combs, Mies Dreis, Miss Gross, Miss Mc- Kenna, Mrs. G. C. Raymond, Miss Bros- nan, Miss Doyle, Miss Fainter, Miss M. M. Hessier, Miss Sauter; altos, Mme. J. Es- puta Daly, Miss Berkley, Miss R. R. Hess- ler, Miss Lucas, Miss C. Marceron, Miss Seipert, Mrs. Rose.Gray, Miss Ivy Combs, Miss Lynch, Miss Robertson, Miss Murphy, Miss Thomas: bassos, Mr. M. T. Byrne, Mr. P. Kelleher, Mr. J. Mulhare, Mr. W. R. Rodgers, Mr. G. C. Raymond; tenors, Mr. Handiboe, Mr. Smith, Mr. Marceron, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Houlehan, Mr. Wakefield. Mme. J. Esputa Daly will assist the choir and sing the Veni Creator. The choir is under the direction of Miss Mary M. Hess- ler, with Miss Cecilia Dougherty as or- ganist. Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald will preach the Eester sermon. Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown.—Sol- emn high mass at 10:; a.m.; celebrant, Rev. Wm. J. Scanian, 8.J.; deacon, Rev. Father Verona, S.J.; subdeacon, Mr. Raley, 8. J.; sermon by the Rev. Father Mc- Carthy, S.J. Prelude, theme and varia- tions on tne Easter hymn, O! Fillis et Fil- liae, Batiste; Vidi Squam, Witzka;’ mass, Haydn No. 3 (Imperial) Veni Creator, alto solo, John O'Shea; offertory, Terra Tremuit, J. Wiegand; after mass, Alleluja Chorus, J. Falkenstein; postlude, Allegro Assal Vivace, from First Organ Sonata, Mendelssohn. Solemn vespers at 7:30 p.m. Organ prelude, variations on an Eester hymn, Batiste: vespers, Millards in D flat; hymn, Haee Dies, Grazioli: Magnificat in C, Marzo; Regina Coeli, Sir J. Benedict; Q Salutaris, quartet; V. Cirillo; Tantum Ergo, solo and quartet, J. Wiegand; Laud- ate Dominum, Gregorian; postlude, Finale from Firat Sonata, Mendelssohn. Solo choir—Soprano, Miss- Lillian Sefton; con- tralto,-Mise Virgie Wetzel: tenor, Mr. L. F. Randolph; bass, Chorus choir—Sopranos, Miss Mary Kea ney, Miss Rose Kearney, Miss Kittie Doei Ag Miss M. Hearnedy, Miss Rhetta Wet- zel, Miss Maggie Sweeney; altos, Misses Helen Doering, Dora Collins, Jane Ullmer, Fanny Sullivan; tenors, Mr. L. F. Ran- dolph, Mr. 8. Edmonston; bassos, Mr. J. Murray,. Mr. M. Maher: organist and director, Mr. Armand Gumprecht. St. Teresa’s, Anacostia.—tiorza’s Mass No. 1 will be sung. At the offertory, Re- gina Coeli, by Cagliero; at the Graduel, a violin solo by Mr. Taylor Branson; Mer- cadante’s Vespers will be sung at 7 p.m. O Salutaris, Shelley; Tantum Ergo, Rube stein. The following ladies and gentlemen will compose the choir on this occasion: Soprani, the Misses Emma Bean, Nellie Bolger, Lizzie Branson, Eva Braumer, May Cockrell, Annie Green, Nannie Herblin, Lucy McKenna, Margaret Madigan: alti, Laura Arendes, Jane Bean, May Branson, Gertrude Leonard, Carrie Marryatt, Kath- arife Rhodes, Nellie Soper; tenori, Wm. ‘Bolger, Ignatius Byrne, Lawrence ‘Gates, E. C. Gill, Simeon Harrison, D. A. O'Brie1 bassi, John Arendes, Geo. Casper, John Downey, Robt. Green, Chas. Moore, Thos. Smith; organist, Miss Jennie G. Bartley. St. Patrick’s._Grand Processional March, Mendelssohn, orchestra and organ: Vidi Aquam, Dielman, orchestra and chorus: Kyrie Gloria, Le Prevost, orchestra and choir; graduale, Haec Dies, J. Wiegand, solo soprano and chorus;. Veni Creator, Faure, Mr. Mariano Maina and orchestr: sermon, Rey. D. J. Stafford, D. D.; Cred Le Prevost, orchestra and choir; offerto idm, Alma Virgo, Hummel, solo soprano and chore and orchestra; Sanctus Pleni- sunt, Le Prevost; Benedictus, Le. Prevost, orchestra and choir; Agnus Dei, Le Pre- vost, orchestra and choir: processional, Pange Linguae in full, Gregorian, chorus: Grand March, Wagner. Members of the choir: Quartet, Miss Blanche Mattingly, soprano; Mme. Paulina Montegriffo Maina, alto; Mr. Wm. D. McFarland, tenor; Mr. B. A. Ryan, basso; Miss M. Louisa Boone, organist; Mr. Mariano Maina, musicai di- rector. Chorus: Sopranos, Misses Jennie Mudd, Bessie Hickey, Mrs. Paul Cain, Misses Carrie Wood, Adelaide Borbeck, K- C. Cullen, Mrs. P. Treanor, Misses Mary McMenamin, Annie McMenamin, Mary Griffin, Anna Borgan, Misses Maud Me- Coy, Blanche Norris, Margaret Aylmer, Marie Harvey, Georgie C. Anderson, Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Morgan D. Lewis; al- tos, Misses Augusta Borbeck, J. Wilkinson, Mrs. J.’ B. Wilson, Mrs. Helen Turner, Misses May Koekling, Cora Gerisk, Lillian Niernsel, Anna Treanor, Mrs. W. K. Mil- ler, Mrs. Lynch, Misses A. E. Smith, L. M. Smith, Amy Bosser, Collins, Mrs. Som- mers and Mrs. Eugene Coffins; tenors, Mr. Stasius Meade, Dr. H. B. F. Heath, P. H. Maxwell and Ch. Balluff; basses,’ essrs. P. Treanor, J. B. Wilson, Paul H. Crome- lein, Paul F. Cain, John J. Keating and J. J. Hamilton. St. Joseph's.—Solemn high mass will be sung at St. Joseph’s Church at 10:30 a.m., with the following musical program: Vidi Aquam, Peters; Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanc- tus, Agnus Dei, from Millard’s mass in Benedictus Marzo; offertory, Ave Maria, Owens; trio for soprano, tenor and co! tralto. Vespers Psalms, Giorza; Magnifi- cat, Giorza; Regina Coeli, Sir Julian Bene- dict; O Salutaris, Marzo, contralto solo, with violin obligato; Tantum Ergo, MIl- lard; Laudate Dominum, Grégorian. The following are the members of the choir: Sopranos—Mesdames E. C. Goddard, A. D. Evans, Misses Alice A. M. Kraft, Wil- hemina Barton, Bessie Skelley, Josie Mc- Donald, Annie and Blanche Hurley, Nellie Sage, Anna Evans, Eda Howard, Regina Donahue, Este:le Wheeler, Susie Under- wood and Alice Joyce; altos—Misses Blanche Higgins, Maggie Mundell and Hes- ter Armstrong: tenors—Mesers. Percy Leach, Wij] Mooney, W. 8. McCarthy and Harry Price; bassos—Geo. H. O'Connor, J. P. 0. Laughlin, Will Mahoney, John How- ard, John Pellen, John Shields: and Frank Harrington; organist and directress—Miss Daisy Isabel Joyce. - — St. Aloysius—Solemn high mass will be nor Donatus Sbaretti, auditor of the papal delegate, will be the celebrant, and the ser- mon will be delivered by the Rev. Timothy B. Barrett, S.J. The musical program is as follows: Vidi Aquam, Novello; Kyrie Elei- son, Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Credo in Unam Deum, Sanctus Benedictus and Agnus Dei, being the mass in D composed by Prof. F. Fanciulli, leader of the United States Marine Band. Prof. Fanciulli has been invited to conduct his composition, and has accepted, and the mass will be sung complete. At the offertory Mrs. Kitty Thompson-Berry will sing Diabelli’s Jubilate Deo, soprano solo, with chorus, organ and orchestra. ‘The Veni Creator, baritore solo by Smith, will be sung by Mr. James Nolan. After maas Recessional March’ by Beethoven, for open, and orchestra. The entire service will be sung with full orchestral and organ accompaniment, the orchestra being that of the United States Marine Band. Vespers will be eung at 4 o'clock, when the follow- of music will be rendered: Triplett nd C. ‘Kubel tenors, Mi z al a 3 lessrs. ‘Turpin, ee tghos nell, J. Duncan, J. Conn ; basses, Messrs, W. H. A. Neff, J. A. Duffy, D. O'Hare St., Dominic’s.—A two weeks’ mission solemn 2a oa rosary, a mission sermon and benediction of the blessed Corte; Tantum Ergo, choir is composed of the following ladies and, men;; Sopranos, Misses Mollie Wi Margaret Kelly, Nellie Burke, Rose Healy and- Alice re - > Hi altos, .Misses Rose. Rabbitt, Maguie Cole- men, - Bernie .Fitzgera!], Mamie Monohan and Nellie Smith, tenors, Messrs. A. S. Condry,."Willianr Marsden, M. J. Casey, Martin Horom 4rd L. H. Bergmas; bassos, Mesers. John Witte” William Graham, George Burns, iijiam. Keneally and John Mandsley. Organist, Miss Barbara Bis- Immaculate Conception. Church, Sth and N_ streets northwest._Solemn high mass will, be sung, at 10,30 a.m., at which time Beethoven’e mass in C will be given with full, choir and orchestra. Grand vespers will be sung at 7 p.m. program is as follows: Orgap- prelude, selected, Mr. A. D. Mayo; Vidi Aquam, Novello, choir; Beet- keven’s mass in C, with orchestral and or- gan accompaniment. The quartets will he sustained by Misses Grant and Maher, and Messrs. Cook and Grant. Solos by Misses Amnie Grant, Memie Grant, Mrs. Murphy and Messrs. Cook and Murray. Before the sermon, Veni Creator, Bailey, Miss Mamie Grant. -At the gradual, Haec Dies, Riga, choir; offertory, Alma Virgo, Hummel, solo, Miss. Annie Grant, with chorus and or- chestral accompaniment. At close of mass, Grand: March,: organ ~and: orchestra. At vespers, Psalms, Domine Ad Adjuvanium, Dixit Dominus, etc., by Mercadaate; Gau- deamus, Diabelli, solos, Miss Annie Grant and= MrT. A, Murray; duet by Messrs. Bechtel and Englenart; Magnificat, Mer- cadante, choir;'Regina Coeli Latare, Mel- vill, choir; O Salutaria, Wiegand, duet, Mr. H.'@» Cook and Mr. T. A. Murray; Tantum Ergo, Wiegand in. B flat, solos, Misses Grant and Mr. Cook; Laudate Dominum, Marzo, choir. Membership of the choir is #8 follows: Choir leader and director, Mrs. Clara Baker Smith; organist, Mr. A. D. Mayo; Ubrarian, Mr. Robert Englehart: custodian, Mr. J..B. Flynn: sopranos, Miss Annie Grant, } rs. C. R. Smith, Mrs. L. C. Murphy, Mrs. May~ Jordan, Miss Susie Lewis, Miss Mabel Latimer. Miss Carrie McGill, Miss Kete Dnglehart, Mrs. H. O. Cook, Miss Jennie Saffell, Miss Katie Mul- ee sos, Miss Mamie . ing, Mrs. J. B. Flynn, Maher, Miss Margaret Sher- man, Mrs. Kate ‘Ruppert, Miss Grace Smith, Miss Lizzie’ Barry, Miss Blanche Young, Miss Nellie O'Hare; tenors, Mr. Howard O. Cook, Mr. James Forsyth, Mr. Robert Engtehart, Mr. Lyfich: baasos, Mr. T. A. Murray, Mr. Martin Grant, Mr. C. V. Bechtel, Mr. Wm. De Lacy, Mr. George T. Mangan, Mr. E. Heil, Mr. H. G. Thyson. At the’® o'clock mass the junior choir will cing the Gloria. Sanctus and Benedictus from. Bordese’s Unison ‘inass. At the offer- tory Regina Coeli, era at the conclusion of mass-an Faster Anthem. The choir will be assisted. on this occasion by Mr. Herman Rakemann and pupils, Vidlinists. Directress, an hat: K, Stewart, organist, Miss Mamie Soliters’ Homé Chapel.—The mass at the Soidiers’ Home Chapel will be as follows: ¢ 8:30 H18H ‘masks will be sung; La Hache's Mass will be sung by the choir: before mass, Millard’s Vidi Aquam; at the offer- tory, Victimae Pasehalt; sefore the sermon, La Hache's pea Creator. The choir { MPO! as. follows: nos, Misses Mollie Wright and Katherine C. Browne: altos,. .Misses..Maggie Coleman and Mable Johnson; tenors, Messrs. A, L. Condry and C Bishop; bassos, “Mefsrs. George Burns and John Cougher; organist, Miss. Mary Agnes Browne. St. MattheWS~-Séfemi "high mass, 11 a.m. Before mass Vidi Aquam, by Luchasi; Ky- rie Eleison and Gloria in Excelsis Deo from Mozart's twelfth mass; Credo in Unum Deum;' Sancttis' et Benedictus from Gou- nod’s Messe, Solennelle St. Cecilia; Agnus Dei froty’Glérza’s mass No. 4. Before the sermon Veni Creator, by Schnedcker. At the offertory Jesu Redemptor et Alleluian, by Giorza. Vespers at 4. p.m. The Psalms will be selected from vespers by Merca dante; Giorza, Corti ‘and Marzo. The hymns will be as follows: Jesu Redemptor Omnium. by Giorza; Regina Coeli, by M. A. Gilsin; O Salutaris, by Mascheroni, being a contralto solo*with ‘violin obligato—Mrs. M. N. Martin, soloist; Miss Bertha Lucas, vio- linist; Tantum Ergo, by Faure; Laudate Dominum, by Cassarini, The solos will be sustained at both services by the Misses Mary Sweeny, Fannie Y. AtLee, Emily Do- nath ‘and Carrie Cotterill, sopranos; Mes- dames M, Nolan Martin and C. Yoder Flint, contraltos; Wm. H. Burnett, tenor; L. A. Gannon. baritone, and John H. Nolan, bas- so. Miss Jennie Glennan will be the or- ganist and L, A. Gannon, director. The music will be sustained bya large chorus. St. Anthony's Church.—The choir has ar: ranged @n elaborate program for Easter, which Includes selections from variot® masses. It ccrisists of Vide Aequam, from Peter's Mass in. D; Kyrie, from the same mass; Gloria, “from Farmer's Mass in 8 flat; Credo, by. Theodore Zimmer; Regina Coeli, by A. Werner; Agnus Dei, by Zim- mer, and the Sanctus and Benedictus, from Peter's Mass in D: ‘The variety of com- pesers will lend a brilliancy that the con- gregation of St. Anthony's Church has nev- er before heard. Mr.- Edward Burg will direct the choir, while Prof. Carl Burg will be the crganist. The members of the choir are: First tenor, W. J. Flathers, formerly of St! Josept’s Church of Washington, and Mr. Geo. Lansdale of Washington; second tenor, Mr. Joseph Burg and Mr. James Re- gan; ‘first bas » Mr. John Burg and Mr. Gormih® of Washington, and second b: Mr. Edward Burg. There will be solem h Rev. D.C. De Wulf bes Quiciate, .agsisied by, the Paulist Fath- eee Chiirch. Hyattsville.—Mass- es will he celebrated, 5 the high thas, 10°50 the choir will sendee Lambllotte's Messe Solennelle and Diabel- li's Gaudean: Benediction of the blessed sacrament will be given, immediately after mars, when Weigand’sO Salutaris and Rossi's Tantam .Erge will be sung. Tho choir is composed as follows: Sopranos, Mesdames J. W. Anian, Charles Acker and Carroll Barton, and Misses Lillian Acker, McFarland; ‘Leila Aman and Lot- ‘enwick: altos, Miss Lou Reily, Mrs, ;_ tenors, and Wm. ‘Hickey: White bassos, “Messrs. Geo. E. Reily and J. F. Relly. Organist, Miss Edith Gallant; di- rector, Mr. Geo. E. Rely. “Other Dewouiinations. First Presbysenian Church, Rev. B. Sun- derland, D. D.,; Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. DY, ndetdvs:—laaddftion to usual hymns for choir and congregation the choir will render the following: Morning—Welcome, Happy Morning, Sc evker Christ Our Pass- over, Bristow. Evéning—Why Seek Ye the Living Amang. the Dead? Millard; Christ Is Risen from the Dead, Whitney Coombs. The cholr 1s-constituted as follows: Mrs. W. L. Wilson, soprano; Miss Emma Brock, cont¥alto. “Mr: H. QO, Simons, tenor; Dr. Gabriel F. Johnston, baritone and director; Mr. Hernian L. ‘Amiss, organist. St: Paill‘s‘M. E.-Church, Dupont Circle. —Mr, Josef aspen conductor. Morning service—Chorus, by full-choir, As It Began rd the First Day of the ‘A. Schhecker; solo, by Mrs. Annie Roemer Kaspar, Resurrection, Tosti; chorus, Christ Our Passover, by A. J. Hol- den; cho: Awake Up, My Glory, by J. Barnby. Afternoon sérvice—Solo, by Mr. Charles §8.. Richards. Members of choir: Scpranos—Mrs. Annie Roemeg Kaspar, Mrs. J. B. Brown, Misses Lillian’ Graves, J. L. Guard, Louise Duvall, K. C’ Carey, H. G. Brouse. Altos—Fray. Sophia J. Naumann, Misses Adala Klineschmidt, Elizabeth Fill, Mary Cook. Tenors—Messrs. Charles. @. Richards, A. Roland Johnson, J. K. Hench. ‘Messrs. A. H. Giles, Robert Bing- Gordon, Howell. Eastern Presbyterian Church, corner 6th street’ noftheist™ and: Maryland avenue, “of Bonen 1s pe service, openltig anthem, Christ, the-Lord, is-Risen ‘will be. repeated the following Sunday, with. aise, Gray, De Ne Barn th vio ee Dr. Ne. eS, Wii in obligato by Miss Louise Carson. The choir consists of: Scpranos, Miss Smith, Mra. ‘W. H. Carscn and Miss Hatton; altos, Mrs. Austin; Miss kins end Miss above 19th, Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, minister.—11 a.m., Organ Voluntary, An- dante, Batiste: quartet, Christ Is Risen, Lyon; soprano solo, ‘The Resurrect Shelley; quartet, Christ Our Passover, Shepperd; organ postlude, Cauzonetta, Liszt. 7:30 p.m.—Organ Voluntary, pre- lude, Batiste; quartet, Christ Our Pass- over, McPhail; anthem, Christ the Lord Is Risen, Lindsey; tenor solo, The Resifrrec- tion; Holden; quartet, Why Seek Ye the Living? Peel; organ postiude, march, Buck. | Quartet: Soprano. Miss May Adele Levers; contralto, Miss Emma Brandenburg; tenor, Mr. Clarence E. Latimer; baritone and di- rector, Robert G. Sutton; organist, Mr. H. G. Kimball. Fourth Presbyterish—The Easter music at the Fourtt Presbyterisn Church will be under the direction of Miss Bertie Thomp- son, with the following chorus: Soprani, Miss Bertie Thompson, Mrs. J, W. Holly- day, Misses Hoover, ‘Hersha, Andrews, Vannerman, Bowbeer, Davis. Alti, Miss Alice Pillsbury, Mrs. MeChesney, Mrs. Wol- haupter, Misses Troxell, Babcock, Barron and Nourse. Tenori, Messrs. Milans and Myers. Bassi, Messrs. Wolhaupter, John- sion, Wm. Cromwell, Richard Cromwell and James Cromwell. The selections will be: Anthem, Christ Our Passover, Schill- ing; duet, I Know That My Redeemer Lives, Mendelssohn; solo, Christ is Risen, Bishop; anthem, Te Dewm Laudamus. Church of the Covenant—At the Church of the Covenant the music will be under the direction of Mr. Frank Reeside, precentor. At the afternoon service Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes will sing Granier’s Hosanna and Mrs. Noyes and Mr. Reeside will sing Weig- and’s My Soul for Help on God Rely. Assembly's Presbyterian Church, corner Mh and I streets northwest, Rev. Geo. 0. Little, D D., pastor.—Morning service at 11 o'clock. Organ pre anthem. Christ Risen, That My Redeemer, Handel, Mrs. Speer; postlude, Schiller March, Meyerbeer. After- noon service, from 4 to 5 o'clock—Organ prelude, Coronation Fantasia, King; an- them, Alleluia, Alleluia, Wiegand; solo, Christ is Risen Today, J. W. Bischoff, Miss Edna Scott Smith; duet, Bruised Savior, Ressini; solo, with violin obligato by Miss Bells of Easter Day, Bliss; anthem, Hark, y, Adams; postlude, Handel. Choir—First soprano, . Speer, Misses Isabelle Culley ard Nina McEwen; second soprano, Misses Ejla Lyman, Charlotte Andrus and Helen C. Gardner; first alto, Mrs. E. C. Brown, Misses Helen Willis and Helen Stockton; second slto, Misses Flossie Keene, Blanche Allison and Bertha Kimball; organist and director, Theo. I. King. Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church, 15th street between I and K strects north- west, Rev. Francis Grimke, pastor—Choir: Prof. T. L. Furly, director and organis soprani, Mrs. Lena McKinney, N. Burke, Mrs. J. C. Nalle, Miss A. L. Tilgh- man, Miss Hamilton, Mrs. Laura Delaney; alti, Misses Madge Williamson, Blennie Bruce, Mattie Bruce, Josephine Wormiey; tenori, Mr. J. C. Ratley, Dr. T. Dorsey, Mr. T. Delaney, Mr, G. A. Turner; bassi, Mr. J. C. Nalle, Major Clarence Wormiey, Mr. James Johnson, Mr. John A. Gray, Mr. O. A. Williams. Program: 11 a.m., violin solo, Mr. John Cole; Christ Our Passover, Dud- ley Buck; Kyrie; Gloria. 5 p.m., special ‘apital City Band Orchestra. The cantata of Jaeirus will be rendered. Solo- ists, Mrs. McKingey, Mr. James Johnson, Mr. J. C. Ratley. Myra Chittenden, Ye Dressler, Dr. Cc. L. McKendree M_ E. Church, Rev. H. R. Naylor, D.D., pastor.—The following music will be rendered at the morning service by the church choir, with the assistance of a full orchestra: Organ, Prelude in E flat minor, No. 8, J. 8 Buch. Anthem, O Be Joyful in the Lord (Jubilate Deo, in D ma- icr), Dudley Buck; arranged fox chor- us, with quartet for male voices, trio for scprano and first and second altos; quartet for female voices, tenor solo ani Gloria Patri for chorus. Lift Up ar Glad Voices, F major, J. Edgar Gould; to be sung with orchestra accompeniment. An- them, Go Forth to the Mountain With Shout of Hosanna, A majgr, H. P. Danks; surg by chorus, with duct for sopranos and alto; quartet for mixed voices; soprano solo, concluding with full chor’ Christ Be Raised From the Dead, selected from the oratorio of the Resurrection and As- cension, J. G. Elv Offertory, soprano solo, Christ is Risen, W. Bischoff, Miss Elizabeth Wahly. me, See the Place Where Jesus Lay, Harry Rowe Shelley; sung as soprano solo and chorus. Jesus, Victor Over Death, Dudley Buck; to be sung with orchestra accompaniment. Christ Our Passover, in C major, John Stainer; suug by .male chorus in univon and fuli chorus, concluding, with alto solo snd chorus. Gloria Patri, A major, Reinicke; sung with full orchestra accompaniment. Organ, Festival Postlude im G = major, Handel. The choir will be composed of the following: Sopranos, Miss Elizabeth Wah- ly, Mrs. F. J. Ma Mrs. Conway; altos, Miss Emily Sci er, Miss Katie B. }Bowbeer, Mrs. C. B. K. tenors, Mr. A. J. Burdine, Mr. Frank Chapin, Mr. Lauis ininger; baseos, Mr. C. A. Moore, “Mr. (3 Brown, Mr. E in Potbur, and director 3 organ- ist of music, Chas. Haydn Chase, At the evening service the Sunday school will render their annual Easter missionary aaniver at which time the beautiful cantata, The Store Rolled Away, by Se V. R. Ford, will be given by members of the Sunday school, assisted by the church choir, in selections of music ap- propricte to’ the oceasion. This service s to be very interesting, -evasisting recitations, addres: nd ‘singing by of members of the Sunday school. will be as follows: Organ prelu Verdure Clad, fre e Creation, Hail, Thou Once Despised Jesus, by chio; Christ, Our Lord, is Risen A) Vv. R. Ford; Angels Roll the Rock Away, Thos. Scott; Him That Bringeth Good Tid- ings, L. F. Sykes; The Day of Gladness Breaketh, Dwight Williams; organ post- lude, Passion Music, Final Chorus, J. 8. Bach; organjst, Chas. Haydn Chase. North Capitol M. E. Church, North Cap- itol and K streets.—At 11 a.m. the following music will be sung: He Hath Redeemed Us, Belcher; Hallelujah, He is Risen, Mur- ray; soprano solo, Miss Ella Lawrenson, And the Angel Rolled the Stone Away. At 7:30 p.m.: Thanks Be to God, Smallwood; Lut up Your Heads, Blose; baritone solo, Mr. O. H. Young, Calvary, Rodney. The choir is composed of the following: So- prano, Miss Ella Lewrenson, Miss Maggie Platt, Miss Daisy House, Miss Lizzie King, Mrs. Reed; alto, Miss Jessie Gardner, Mrs. A. M. Laing, Mrs, Armstrong; tenor, Mr. A. M, Laing; basso, Mr. J. M. Steel, Mr. M. Austin, Mr. Reé@. ‘0. H. Young, con- ductor; Miss C. M. Minke, organist. Services at Foundry M. E, Church.—Or- gan voluntary; singing by congregation, No. 241, hymnal; reciting Apostles’ Creed; prayer; solo The Magdalene, Wampen, Mrs. Winter; §rst morning lesson, from Old Testament; Gloria } second morning lesson, from New Testament; Easter offer- ing; singing by congregation, No. 240, ‘aymnal; sermon, subject, “If Christ Be Not Risen,” by the pastor, Rey. Lucien Clark; solo, Christ, the Lord, is Risen To- day, Bischoff, Miss Nicholson; singing by congregation, No. hymn: doxology and benediction. Mr. Frank A. centor; Mr. Wm. K. Cohen, organist. Hamline M. E. Church, 9th and P streets northwest.—11 a.m.—Prelude, selected; or- ganist, Otis D. Swett; anthem, Christ Our Passover, .W. C. ‘Williams; alto solo, Christ the Lord is Risen Today, Bogert, Miss Emma Houcben: duet, selected, Misses Ida O'Neal and Houchen; an- them, The Resurrection Marn, Shelley; postlude, selected; preaching by the pastor, Rev, Dr. W. Raymond Stricklen. 7:30 p.m. ~Anthem, Sing Allelujah Forth, D. Buck: W. A. Jobnson and Dr. N. Willis Pomeroy; anthem, Nearer, My God, To Thee, W. C. Williams; - preaching. by Presiding Elder Wilson. Solots 0, Miss Ida O'Neal; Miss ; tenor, Wiad end Dr. N,, Willis Pom- Muirhead, Susie Rowe, an: james M. A. Wertz and Benj. ee: altos, Misses Bertha Grossart, Tillie rt, Mollie and Mrs. Bergman; , P. M. Gottwals, thur Rose. ’ ‘ ‘Twelfth Street M. E. Church, ‘southeast—

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