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THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MARCH 27, 1921\-PART 1 "MUSICAL MENTION piano and bells, “Alleluia” (Clemen). Hvening, prelude, “Hosanna” (Gra- nier). arranged tor piano and organ; which is usder direction of Mrs. Dor- Baxter, organist, will Ethel D. o Risen |be given b the guartel “Exclusi T“ufihu"n(!cE ity it Rien. sopzino;: Lillian ‘Chenowith, | dweiling. large baro. pooitry” hotss sad other| 100 5. Sscraments: ave.. " choir, “The' Message of the Bells” ;:ngm ;M) s!;a“r‘nl-l;m‘:i q:;:'l’ud‘?&{ :-5:";"-:?;1::‘ 1 :m-uu.." : oceaa (Geibel); anthem, “Angels Roll the|M. Forker, basy - and will include the ty road 18 = \12! :5; n—-m-.. anthems, '“The B Rock Away" (Holden); soprano solo. section; clese to churches, | A ¢ A o “Hosanna i Scott). Mrs. | Spring Comes Ont” (Allen), and “East- | ¥q4 Yy 2y . Wi with bath. for twe ladies, in private cott {* With the dawning of Easter morn| Lewtbecker: posilude, “March Jubi-clude, this morning: Anthems; “Lux | evening at 7:10 o'clock. preceding the | Buchechmid mastioie kinale alia|cr Anthem (P. A Schnecker): organ | fi1ioss jock Box &, 1ith 81 Siation, Wamh- fac Atiantic Cliy " near Suach: front: For pac ' £ the *Mise- | lanve” (Ryley). Eoi" '(Sullivan); “Joyful Bells Ring | service. e e os e, e ® bians | solos, “Largor (I\>verak); “Postlude | e e o tiealars call after 8 pm., 1342 Q ot 0w 5 the mournful strains o Qut” (Wilson); tenor solo, “Hosanna’ ot and! SeEan (Goilnaty B Flat’ (Faulkes)a Near Sandy Spring and Heart of Macyland ATLARTIC CITY. rere” the “Lamentations” from (he| The quartet cf the Trinity M. E.| (Gramer), by Claren Music today at the Church of the S { i Karons Lawson will sing | CIgnars, Monfgserscomaty. 34': 9 acres'sood Avavimenty, Houpe, Hoteln. tatas telling | Churth, consisting of Mrs. Mary | Evening: Anthem, Transfiguration will include, at the | Eas i ; a Kaspar' s > house 8 rooms. cellar. 3 hathe. steam jor Saie. Scriptures, and of "";':‘h: \ragedy of | Chapiu. sopram: Josephine Mack- | Is Risen” (Lorens); anthem, “King e e e e tmm"s;p e vening “‘\'{'" R | i e et ey o N hcutm M the old, old story o edy ot | Cottreli, contraltos N. Lippett. ‘tenor. | Victorious™ (Hine): mixed quartet, | (Granier). ‘Mrs. B. L. Hackenberger | Congregational Chuteh by (he Monnt m she whll e heard Lo | uian wel water: urice mich 1oee- e oa | New Clarion Calvary will merge into triamphant | and Ftred Eden. bass, assisted by a| “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” |and Bert Hackenberger. saxophonists, | Pleasant chorus and the solo quartet, 3 204 Calge. C. H. PARKER CO., paens of praise and exultation by ths | large chorus. vrill sing the Easter | (Porter). Solos incidental to anthems ] and Margaret Paine, soprano: anthem. (the latter composed of Frances Phone Main 2824, 435 43 st sw. followers of Christ, who, without re- | Fantats. “LIght Qut of Darknees | will be sustained by Mra H. I Stew- | “Christ Our Passover” (Sehillng). |Scherger. soprano; Eleanor Kittridge. B FARM. ¢ MILES FEOM D ( 5 > 2 E B art, soprano; Mrs. C. W. Boteler, con- | incidental solos, Miss evens and contralto; T. J. i or, ontgomers county: less than $200 s > gard to creed, will again rejoice in | giciock. traito: M. S. Wright, bass, and C. H. | Miss Paine: offertory. “He 1s Not Herman Fakier, base wnder direction - T GOATAR wner. " Address Box S04, Star e 2 CAMDEN T the commemoration of the resurrec- = Sorrell, tenor. Personnel of the choir | Here, but Is Risen” (Hawley), inci- |of Norton M. Little aith Claude Robe HAWAIIAN GU\TAR, BUYS 100 A, 5-R_HOUSE. 12 & A fow firstciass tor S s el e (ot (WAthington | Cathedral | includes: Sopranos, Mra. . I Stewart, | dental * solos, Miss Stevens,’ Misson at the or Tt Clande Fobe Tkulele, banjo, mandolin acy' Piano. amm: fruit, running water: clay Soils, & .| Me. Sad viemity Write' for aritmn 2 . X LW W. - S, Hicks; “Teline , 2 ] ear; pine’ hardwaod: 5 LY ar E At Calvary Methodist Church the | dircction of Edgzar Priest, organist. i‘o'x's. F-“S‘ Hishop, Mes e f"gfi"k{m;m P Tl SR ing as follows: Morning. orsan pro- A. Wolking I el b A oy GHORGE L.nuf.‘i.':. = . choir will ive the initial Dresenta- | will consias thin morning of “Commu- | bo1* MI&, Florence Ennin Miss, Jenm’, (Buclo. neldentyl so00 Wios lude. “Resurrection Morn” (Johnson): | 2001 Fye nw. Westzorz _ * | %@, owner o R s M jtion here of the Easter cantafd |nion Service” (Eyre). introit anthem. | L’ King, Miss Lillian C. Warfleld. | organ prelude, “Allegretto Gracioso” et (b Havr o mmperial| “UTOLIN, PIANO 51‘1_)*1)[0_ FOR SALE-S00ACRE STOCK PARM. 200 e L VAL SHail the \;-’\w:rinm Dl T e Victer [Sinsioue” () S Mat: | Mrs. Mabel Inman; contraitos, Mrs | (Tours), Helen Scharf. | Sabbath™ (Tarmett), i JOSEPH F. ROSNER. e caoey tiwer bationi: AT hevtn iuge. " Driftwood Co(tagc choir of the Firs! g ews): offeittory anthem, “Come and | W. Boteler, Mrs C. W. Steclé, Mrs. = jSabhas) Targett), i N grove, overlookiag plantation: fine lithia Tender this evening Harry Rowe Shet- | Let Us Return Unto the Lord” (Hol- | g g’ Bg‘f';:l,”fi:s} e s;;rf‘ Mis| At Christ Chureh, Washington é'" rus” from Mes 3 h st. n.e. Phone Linc. 2T03-W, [ fer; entire farm worked with tractor: price, | _OPe® 8ll Year. Home cooking at reasonahis i - Life,” and i 5 i uet for sop and alto, S s 1 $18.000. with stock aud tools. See or write | pmics- Refined surroundings. cean fron ley's cantata, “Death and Life.” lins): afternwon. festival evenson. |1 T Grean. Mrs. E. Owens: basses, | Parish. the solo quartet, conSIsting of | siasdaione alt Washington Conservatory of el 8, with stock ana. See or write | NS, Refned, survusdings inall the churches, “Alleluia, CHTIS| “Magnificat and -Nune Dimittis” | M s, Wright, B. C. King, B. A. Olsen, | Mae L. Cross. soprano. Hattie M. Gt Pamp e e RO G Alflfii\'fllfl D. e MRS. R. P. JARVIN, Proprietor, + ' Is Risen” will be the motif o John T. Wost). and offertory an- |3 & Sorenson W. W, Ravbeir; | Herfurth. contralto: Arthur L. Simp- | hils “Fomp and stan || MALN 758 _ALL BRA SEeasl . ‘ . . C. . _W. Ravbolt; isary. Afte at 5 o'clock: | 1408 N. H. AVEL. AT DUPONT CTRCLE. M * JERSEY ACREAGE BARGALN, song and sermon throughout the|them, “O Sing Unto the Lord” (Ed8ar| tinors, C. H. Serrell W. Walter Sor-|son. tenor, and Harry 1. Clarkson. ' o, SRl BESI9)C ‘cash, 0 7 Eastertide. - Priest). | rell M. © Sorrall baritone, with the full choir. will | (\nlingyr e ed o oming NO PLAYING. 10 T0 20 L% | a3, Poli .fi;“&:’"os,"h{':..:_‘"h‘}: ______EDUCATIONAL. _ = ise e render o special Easter program to- | (UMY ehoruses, “Glora For, Runranteed: note rending taught: demon-y | 1480 Brond w York: apé~ | SHORTH . TYPEWRITING The quartet of Calvary Baptis The choir of? All Saints' Episcopal| rp, quartet of the Metropolitan |4ay. For the early morning service . g maninoff). is Night!|stration. 2 to 10 p.m. DENART SCHOOL OF' FOR RENT. = TAUGHT T o4 s Netta Carig.|Church, Chevy: ©h th W. H. Q o e Metrop: ! i a4 Sabbath Calm Is Brooding Now" | POPULAK MUSIC, 1408 H st. n.w. 30° RENT. iy N 30 DAvs Ghurah, l;mv;-e‘}u;‘; B o | T, Wt ana" diractor, ‘will | ETésbyterian Church, composed of the following program has been ar-|(Trowbridge): bass solo, “Open the e \"AIOL TONTAINING 45 OR 50 ACRES, 8. | 14,0%0AY STENOGRAPHIO SCHOOL, soprano: Mar - . , Caroli, ith, : Hi V. 2 e Deum™ (Calkin), T¢ = ' S el B Pl . 8- st. n.w., secol . ralto: Louis B. Thompson, tenor, and | sing this moriing the processional, [ pat® c"',f..,m;-hc::y:‘:»fl:? Roe tanoy, | munion Service (Cruickshank), [Gates of the Tempie” (Knapp). sung WALTER T. HOLT B e e Rl e LBR T Semmefter, base under direction | “Christ Our Pawaver” (Hodges): “Te | Ray- Comtralto: George B Ross. tenor | oy (oly " ““They Have Taken Leluin~ (Losery, TR Postiude, “Al-| giablined 1894, Phone Frasklia 41, | bod: pike: suitable for sammer msort, sem. SPANIS SCHOOL OF of Louis A. Potter, jr.. organist, will | Deum” and Jub [late” (Hodges). offer- | gy on Blodgett, organist. will render | MY Lord” (Stainer). incidental solos < STUDIO, if19 CONN. AVE. merh bome or truck farm. Address H. O. WASHINGTON ! - : “ms “As|tory anthem, “;\s It Began to Dawn "|by Miss Cross and Mr. Simpson. At ; = . Scbool of Mandelin. Guitar and Baage | HOIA ¥, Brunswick. Md. 300 | Profs. from Spain Coaversational Metho sing this morning the anth .| the following program this morning: The double quartet choir of St 3 8 Snewics. ) It Began to Dawn" (Martin) and O (Foster): yvmmunion _ Service” | goprang solo, “Hosanma" (Granier):|the 11 o'clock service the folloWing | payl's Episcopal (horeh. Rk Cresy | Baxiian Steel Guitar Playing and the Menloia | £ TR\\CT OF 50 TO 100 ACRES, SUITABLH | KaPid Progress. 14385 G st uw. AL 3ox, w e 0 e World: (Mathews), | (AyTes).’ evening. “Magnificat™ and ! nfren? “Ion ilati® o CNORENL | will be sung: “Christ, Our Passover” | parich ' commaged ot Koosiar o IE WILD for a 4 Ibdivision and development: must be lo- Eeviour ol thes Wap M wake.| “Nunc Dimittis™ (Stainer). and offer- | oo 0T (i ) WIRER 00 JOCITE | (Smart), “Te Deum” (Calkin), “Com- | [icnoy (somposed ' of & Andella ' B.| BESSIE N. cated A\ OF near a trolley or railrosd station and there will be a solo, “Awake.| fU0¢ SRS R h 7 pliceg | Borne' (Miller). | Evening: Anthem. | it ST 20 TC raickahankc), and | Lisher. soprano soloist: Idn ¥. O'Neal, el TGt oo s o Mt and wifin eommuting distance’ of ‘The city: Thou That Sleepest” (Ward Stebh-| Away My Lord” (Stainer). Solos will [ .yf® ([CoRaueror® (Coombe): & tenol: | oftertory, “As It Beman to Dawn” | soloits chasiories i Kerr, contralio Studio, 72 R. L Ave. N.W. i ally pAT iacy s Addeeas Bix A0 fitas) ens). sung by Miss Tho(r;lpuonv ";rh;: be taken by m,'hb;im Da‘y[on‘(‘l:‘- from “The Daughter of Jairus" ;Pm((rr). incidental solos by MT. | Trving M. Tullar, ;°lll;¥plfllr:ia;:)['!‘,:;‘1:; Phone Noeth 2711. s WANTED: — evening the quartet anthem wi prano; Cornelia 1% Black, alto; C. F.| (g7t Simpson’ and Mr Clarkson. Both | B Switze o ot d0 IS st 2 N S T *Why Seck Yo the Living Among the| R Ogilby, tenor: Andrew Walker, | o 2i0eT)i, duet for contralts | and|ervices are under the direction of | bacs Sormmt: Sovn s ey Rollings. | ASSOCIATED STUDIOS| DO YOU OWN A FARM? Dead? (Peel), and a solo. “Holy, [ybaritone, and Edwtin Callow, bass. and anthem. “In the End of the Sab- | HAFry [ Clarkson. with Miss Ellen | Henry H. ' ireeman, organist and| . S. M. FABIAN, plano pupll of Liszt, Vas|or a larpe pikce of acrvage, if so lot us de- (o) Toly. Holy” '(Richara Worthing). [ -5 oot L atht (Speaks). Richards at the organ. choir director, will precent the ol | Bulow, Moszkowakl. > Studio, 022 13th st. n.w, | velop Your prop arly for Yo &t our expense and - (S I M Lo e e Tt O A Two Faster caroin wrilten by the | JWin& music this morning: Anthem, | Telspione Frankils S0, " = | T pay e ol 2 we il vk hold he s s . s - as 3 en by . { & them, | “o; 2 N, ure. pupll o "and imue \lecdn. Wee o a i The quartet choir of the First Bap- | Passover” (Morfinsgom). “Te Deum™ | The music today at the Fourth| hoirmaster, William Harrison Moore, | Sariat. . Our (Rassover: 1Nng: | pehnke of London: collaborated with Marchesi | and render mon\hly statements. ~References | DmNG tist Church, consisti ¢ Mrs, Flor-| (Fay). “Jubilate Deil’ (Young), offer- | Eresbyterian Church, as arranged by | wilj be sung at today's services at,.aqon o o Arranged by from fof Paris and Italian masters of Milan. (38 to responsibilA'y Will be furnished. Ad-| jags Chuxch; consisting ol Hirector: | tory anthem. “Christ the Lord Is Herbert F. Keyser, organist, will in- . Matthew's Episcopal Church, |, lass in B Flat” by Farm Jubi- | Studio-hall, 1517 H st. n.w. Telephons Matn | dress Box 102-E. oftice. e 5 ence Howard, soprano and director; a . A h Tude this morning the violin solo, | pro. {late Deo, F Major" (Schulling): incroit | 2647. Puplis’ recitals and_concerts. oy NERG Roy C. Claflin, Pres. 3 : - Kreu- | Risen” (Lawden), :nd “Communion his Hyattsville, Md. Ia % 2 PROPERYY OWNERS, Mary Beiser. contralto; Henry Kreu-) Seh. (Snoce) doration” (Borowski), Ruth Bron- e gathem. “Alleluia. the Lord Liveth La Salle Spier, ATTENTION! 14th & T Sts., North ger. tenor, and Frank Haneke, bass, - son: tenor solo, “Resurrexit” (Tosti), . uthbert Harris); mmunion. E ’ i ) ts., 272 < — Z Music today at the Church of the | oL Har n 4 £ ) ! o with Mrs. Edmund Barry at the of| Tne music today rt the Church of | T. P Russell); organ, “Morning Pre: | sscension, under directlon of George Flat Major” (Custance). Easter carols Puit of Bafacl Joseffy and Richara Now is the time to sell your property. It = gan. assisted by Claude BUITOWS.| 4o Advent, under direction of John |lude” (Read); offertory, “Awakening” | £ Bayliss, will include the anthem, | o'\ P® SUng by the choir and children Burmeistor: sou v & fam or acry ez located oo oz vear | Night Classes—Day Classes violinist; Joseph Piazzi, ‘cellist, and | R “Monroe, organist, rwill include this [ (Engelmann): _ “Paen _Triumphale” | “Christ. Our Passover: (Shilling) in | Of the Sunday school this afternoon ANNOUNCES A trolley, sultable for \development, we will % = Kathryn Riggs. harpist, will give the | morning, “Te Deum'* and “Jublilate” | (Lacey). Mr. Keyser. Evening pre-|cidental, solos by Mrs. William C. |3t 4 o'clock. that he has opened a permsnest stodio in | oW You how to get the most out of it | We Individual Instruction following programs at today's serv-| (Field). anthem, “Christ Our Pass-|lude. “Adoration” (Gaul): soprano|Corbett, soprano: L. C. Wood, co At St. John's 1] Whehingtow Ity l;'(fl Massachusetts e e nm‘?-llmh‘d:u; Course in 3 to 9 M ices: Morning. trio for violin. "cello| over” (Schilling). with incidental | and aito duet. “Every Flower That | tralto; Mr. Bayliss, tenor. and L. N. |g &1 St John's Episcopal Church, La~ | sorthwest (oreriooking Thomes Circle), whers | .5 "LPctiing “aing um pull pardculars and - onths and organ. “Allegro” (Himmel): an-}solos by Grace Ford, seprano; Harlen | Blossoms” (Rockwell). Mrs. Svon|Murray, bass, with H. C. Tinsley at auare, the music, under direc- | b 0 and theory. Personal instrue. | ¥¢ will submit our propmdtion. State the Call or Write for Latest Catalogus them, “Christ Our Passover” (Schill-|Castle, tenor. and anette Scott, | Savona Griest and Mrs. Edward C.|the organ. In addition the choir will mes Dickinson, organist, | RPN 0 Pen® S0 a0 rates. number of acres, loeation, Mice expected, etc. ENT& ANY TIME I AT T (Mozart) | alto; éffertory solo, “Glod Shall Wipe | Crossman: violin sols, “Spring Song” | sing the processional, ~Welcome thls morning of the Telephions : Address Box 1018, Star offid 8): 3 % 2 ' (Carl Hol ;| Mendelssohn) and “Cavalleria Rusti- . 3 . Our Passover” (S Frankiin 3238 = Ito #olo, “Angels. Roll she Rock | Away All Tears” (Carl Holmgren): Happy Morning”;: Jubilate (Tours), b Ssoverf contralto solo, “Angels. Roll ;] cana” (Mascagni), Cheater C. Huteh. | aPP¥ = ng); “Te Deum. B Flat® (St Restdence RESORTS. Awas" (John Prindle Scott)T anthem | baritone; six-part chorus. “The Lord | cana” (Mascagni), Cheater C Huteh. | “Kyrie" (Barnby), anthem. "As It |:5EL, Ihe Doum, B Flath ¢ e - . ~ | for soprano solo. chorus and violin. | If Risens from Sulitvan's cartsth. Ghe)"Mr. Russell: cantata, “Death | pors rooonmny hnd e the Taimus [Flat” and “Gloria Tibi" (Smart); offers MRS. DANIEL ATLANTIC CITY, \N. J. BOOKS - SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TXT “Hosanna” (Granier). Evening. harp| The LIER o€ the WOrie, ang (TON | and Life” (Rhelley), sung by the | High Teast We Bing." tory anthem. “Sing Yo to the Lord” o SR oubjerts buokat and seid. ew aod mors solo. “Legende” (Lonkine), and the | Tunion Service (Fovnod). BXSRIRE: | chorus choir, with incidental solos by Stug (Lloyd), “Sanctus, I3 Flat,” “Agnus Velce Builder: Teacher of Singiag. ote - PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP, 933G ot n.w Easter cantata, “Death and Life" | SRENCT 00 1 ¥ 108" by Amy | Mrs. Grelst, Mrs. Crossman, Mr. Rus-| The Easter music at the Church|Lei" and “Gloria in Excelsis” (Smart). 1008 G SEUNAT N (Shelley). sung by the chorus choir| Ciarie, soprano, ana Rdward Juneau, | 2ell and J'E. F. Kinsellai postlude, |of the New Jerusalem will include [Easter carol service will be held this Te Ofl\la SPANISH and solo quartet: harp solo, “Easter| yags. gffertory. ~Hosanna” (Granier), | “Hosanna™ (Wachs). the organ_prelude. “Sanctus” from |2ft€noon at o'clock. ATLANTIC CITY.N. Native teacher desires private students or Song.” by Hahn. Ridgeway Taylor, tenpr, of Philadel- —— “Mass in B Minor” (Bach): proces- —— AT ! X fessorship with local acheal or university. phia. The music today at the Western |sional by choir and Sunday school: ter program at St. Mar- Bme}lum sonably. Best refereaces. At the West Washington Baptist . Presbyterian Church. with Charlotte | “Sanctus” (Gounod). Chadwick's Episcopal Church. under direc- G & with Address Box 3-C, Star office.” !Church, the music, directed by Mrs.| The offertors selection at St. Paul's| Klein _organist and director. will { “Shout, Ye High Heavens.” and or- |lion of Alfred G. Eldridge. will con-| Ayction Sale of Unredeemed Jersre sRd. OIVIL SERVICE CLERK PROMOTION John J. Stahl, with Mrs. Emery Boge- | Catholic Church today will be a new | be rendered by the guartet, Viola K.|gan postiude. ‘Hallelujah Chorus" |8ist this morning of the processional,| * ments gt moderate rates. Bxamimation, First grade. April 1. minor Tv, ‘organist. assisted by Mr. Furr,|setting of the hymn, “Regina Coell.” | Harper, sobrano: Edna Barber. con. | (Handel). Maud G. Sewall, organist | “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today” (Mor- Pledges. me clerk, April 2: wiemographer and bookkecping. cornetist. will consist of a cornet and | by Edward Donovam, organist and | tralto: Robert Jonscher, tenor. and|and director; sopranos, Mrs. R. C.|8am), “Christ Our Passover’ (Schill-| On TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH TWEN. a dlzoger itz onis | glaera e e omer 6. elude: anthems by the| choir director, which, will be sung by } John L. Walker, hass, as follows: | Hilldale, Mrs. Lewis Pusey, Elizabeth ‘Te Deum” -(Stanford), “Jubi- [ TY-NINTH, 1921, AT TEN O'CLOCK, I will G.W.Carmrtan Behool. s.e. cor. 12th & F ats. n.w. Ph, Fr. 2080, e choir *Why Seek Ye the Liv-| the choir from mamuscript. The pro- | Morning. anthem. “Why Seek Ve the | Foard and Elizabeth Weiler; altos, (Williams), introit "anthem, | tommence o sell. at the estsblistment of B = T o ihe Deadr~ (Clare). “God | cessional will be ‘Regina Coeli” [ LiVing Among fhe Dead (Peele): |Mary Pond and Miss Cowley: tenor, [ *Now Is Christ Kiscn” (Rogers), of<| Heldembelmer, Inc. 505 Kiog street Alex: 5 ) T W inE Away All Tears” (Field),| (Mascagn Kyrier' “Gloria” and | contralto soln. “Hosanna" Grainer): | Frederic Sillers, and basses. Eugene | fertory anthem. “In the 1nd of the | 2" veriue g o s Gute. Ticket hotders - = C. WOOD’S SCHOOL e ANy fure: anthem, “As|‘Crede” from “Mass in D" (Durand): gnthem. “As It Began to Dawn" (Fos. | Stevens, F. W.' Swanton and G. H. Sabbathy (havestly Sanctus” (Field), | kinaly Take matice. ] 311 BAST OAPITOL &T. 3¢ Began to Dawa® (lartin). and|recessional, “Tet us Sing Christ Ous | 55}, vomir epthem cCheist Owen. Gulhert), - ~Glorin in oxecim toia | E; fieidenheimer, Inc., Brokers.| \9¥ s ¥ vt Sae e S YRAR. “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.” by ke " | Glorious™ (Mathews). At the First Congregational Church, [ chant). “Nunc Dimittis® (Gregorian); | ~2b2 | NEWOWNERSHIP MANAGEMENTY T TR SN WATGRT S Wilson. Evening anthem, “Sing. Ye| mpe choir of men and boys of St. 10th and G streets, under the direction |recessional, “The Day of Resurrection’ ADAM A. WESCHLER, AUCTIONEER. Virginia ave. near beach. Capacity, pupils’ homes by fine trained bantam gentle- Heavens" (Porter); “Christ Our Pass-i Ajovsius’ Church. directed by Glenn| Farl Carbanh, baritons soloist of |0f Harry Edward Mucller, a large cho- | (Tours). The solos” will be sung by T r ST Private baths, runing water, elevator. u man. _Address Box Star office.___* over- (Schilling). and “God Hath AD- | Ashiey. organist. will present the fol. | Oentral Presbyterian Chureh. | wily | Fus. assisted by soloists, will render spe- | Myra McCathran Marks, soprano: Richie | ITustees’ Sale of Valuable Fm- | per day up. “speciat 3 QQLOMBIs ONIVERSITY soHOGL - pointed a Day” (Tours). lowing music at leave this evening for New York and |12 Fastcr music as followe: At L | rtho i wwalter Sorrell. tenor, | proved Real Estate, known as | ~0.D. Palirss. _ zasovo-rawnox. 1 Ediviboel Instructisn. colisge. prs Morning processional. ‘“The Day of | Will &ive a concert there Fridav aven- |30 U7 s LEDeIhent baritone. g it At the Church of the Covenant this | Resurrection” (EY. Toune. P, ing for the henefit of the Post-Graa. | (Redemption” (Goundd): - contralto 1 B T S the Georgetown Ice Manufac- ONTICE v R i et e e afternoon at 3:30 oclock the sole | “Kyrie;: ~Gloria” and "Crede.” from | uate Hospital. Ward-stevens), Mrs Beulan H. Dun- [ Anacostia, under dircction of w. Ar.| turing Plant, Jocated on the EL LA R Saduate. 3 Silas® : of ; t. B alene” (War- | thur vith F <a 2 B Miller. baritone. as special soloist | “Christus ~Resurrexit™ ~ (Bulpician): | Mrs. Orme Thornbury. soprano; Mrs. | reny. Mre. Eilzabeth W Campanoic and |ist. winl neiade this mosnrnor=an: | North Side of Water St. Be- | centucky Ave. near Beach. Cap. 30 Motern . will give its musical service. In the! Sanctus.” “Benedictus” and "Agmus|Marie Culp Lowry, contralto 4 - 5 Drrwoody, offart Deat? 3 porning. e rd d th Si throughout: elevaior; running water -in rooms; 1 elock . the evening | Dei~ fi > o fre g ., and | Mrs. Beulah H. nwoody: offertory | Deum” (Woodward): “Jubilate, B| tween 33 and 34 ts., | = ; evening at 8 ocloc h % [Dei” from Gounod's “St. Cecelia|Mrs. Howard Blandy, pianist. will |anthem, “Christ, the King” (Linton).|Flat” (Nevin): offertory. $£ 1 daily; $730 up waekly. Amer. pisa. choir of 165 voices will give a musi- |'Mass": recessional. “Sons and Daugh- | Xive the program for the blind at the |At 8 pm.: Soprano solo. “Hosanna* | Thou That Sleepest- (Maker): conc| Georgetown, D. C. Hoalsiet: FETTER & HOLLINGER. cal service. Both services will be un- der the direction of Sydney Lloyd ‘Wrightson, with Harvey Murray at the organ. and in the evening, With | Presbyterian Church, under the lead- ters of the King (traditional). The large vested choir of the First (Granier), Mrs. Elizabeth W. Campa- nole; Easter cantata, “From Sepulchre to Throne” (Shepard). By virtue of a certain deed of trust duly re- corded in Liber No. 3851, folio 301 et seq.. of the land records of the District of Columbia. nd at the request of the party secured there: munion Service” (Federlein). The evening service will consist of a chil- dren’s carol service and “Magnificat" }n":f"" of Congress, Tuesday even- L T Evening and day- Morton time courses at Pace At Foundry M. E. Church today the and “Nunc Dimittis” (Clare); 5n Claude Robeson at the piamo. The[ ership of W. E. Cossina. will render | following selections will be render: v At . (Clare); ‘soprano, the ‘undersigned trustees’ will offer for = = lered Music today at the New York Ave-|solo. ‘Hosa, (Granier); b blie t] in fromt of the Ocean Ead Virginia Ave. ity, 308, programs follow: today. at the morning service, the |by the cholr, directed by Anton Kas- | nue Presbyterian Church. under di-|Kink, with violin ohug:’x:»r)h'y Clvuge | premien. on MONDAY, 't VOURTH DAY e Institute prepare for Afternoon—Organ prelude, “Cujus|anthems. “Triumphant Strains, Arise” t HALF-PAST FOUR Animam" (Rossini); anthem, “Festi- OF APRIL, A.D. 1921 par, violinist: 0'CLOCK P.M., the following described land rection of W. H. Hamill, organist, will be rendered by Mrs. Nellie Wil- icker. The other solos will be sung C. P. A. and Federal ac- (Florence Edna Chipman), and “Le. - X). incidenal 80108, | the ‘Tom! Morning—Prelude, “Easter Mornin, by Miss King, Paul Green and Lena |and premis situate in the city of Wash- o 5 { o T e e ey ‘“}',nd“".‘n‘;"’l””h‘.‘:,‘:flfl (Malling); anthem, “Christ Our Pass. |80n Shircliff, soprano; Pauline Whita-| Weigel. fagton. Discrict. of Colambia, 1o wit: Parts| countancy examinations s B Mr. Miller: anthem. “The | mmnz by Mra. Duncen T. nieheims |over’ (Schilling): anthem, “As 1t Be.|ker, contralto; Howard P. Green, — of ‘lots numbered_thirty-four '(34). thirty-ive s P I AT My Strengtn” (Wooler), in- | Marion Armnld and Mr. Coscne |Ean to Dawn” (Vincent): duet,|tenor. and J. Walter Humphrey, bass,| Music at St. Andrew's Episcopal | (0}, 200 thirtr-cleht @), in squsre numbered [ . Fentoeky Ave, wod Boantwalk, @ eeie- and for positions as Con- idental solo, Mr. Backing: baritone | Mes. G. F. Schutt, organist, will piay| HoSanna” (Granter): postlude,|@nd Will consist this morning of the|Church today, under direction of Mar-| iy Luswh aa parte ot fots mombered thirt phonesin all rooms. . Private bathe. Bievaeer e ol Earth T he Lords" | an preiude ~The Hore Woner i PnY | “Hosannab” (Hartmans) *[organ prelude, “Allegro Appassionate.” {guerite Allen’ Ross, organist. will be | (34), thirty-ive (33) and thirty-eigh (38), in | service. Cafe and restauramt attached. trollers, Treasurers, Au- Qynes). Yr. Miller; snthem. “Lift Up | Cross™ (Gounod). and~ as postiuac,| Eveming — Prelude, - Andantino " | T4T, “FIth Sonsta.’ 'by’ Guilmant:| rendered by the choir, ‘the solos being | stusre, mumbered, fourtesn (14, “bid George. | duced rates for Apell. May ditors and the like. Your Heads, Ye Gates of Brass”| Festival March” (Clarke). (Lemare); anthem, “Awake, Awake”|Vincent: offertory. “Lift Up Your|pravar Mey Teroarel i, Dudley. so-| (ohoee. Segimning or the same at s point < offertory. anthem, “The contraito; (Lemont): reet, distant 17 in the morth line of Water {Weat); aathem, “Why Seek Ye the|Voices Now.” by Berwald; organ post-| Warren L. Terry, teror, and B ¥ Mor Irdormative 32-page Bulletin’ Easter music at the Westminster| Saving Victim” (Tours), with flute obli- | formerly owned by the heirs of Walter Hellen, | Flevator. Excellent table.” Special spring rates. » *(Goss), incidentai solos,| Ruby Potter, soprano sol ¢ : i . s 2 Teet 10" tae Iy from the Intersecti s iidsress "(Goss), incidentsi wolon. | Ruby Potter, soprano slolat of the Living Among the Deadr (Peel):lude. “Schilier March” by Meyerbeer. | rison. bass. aesisted by Philip Dimon. | of ssls lne of Wetce Strcck with, the AFoing and schedule of beginning gan postlude, n@ Choeur alla| this morning “In m.ah,fm g heny, “BeRold” ‘the 'Risen XKing”|Evening, organ prelude, “Resurrec-|violinist. The program will include this | line between lots nombered. thirty-four (34) B a i (Fauikes). g bath” (Oley Speaks - d Eg::-ll:)fl and postlude, “Alleluia”|tion Morn,” by Johnston: anthem, *As|morning, “Christ, Our _Passover”|aud thirtyfve (33) of “Old Georgetown s classes upon request. —Orga: lude, - “Largo” | At the event: - . |1t Began 'to Dawn,” by Buck. “Now| (Tours). “Te Deum" (Schaffeter), | NeEce_northerly at right angles to Water; e R T Awake, Thou | componed ‘of vy Prtor. siartel:| "The Easter Sunday morning (i1|If Christ Be Preached.” by Rogers:|“Jubliate” (Holden: offertors. temor | 1otk o0 fert & fnches natil this course strikes Pace Institute ' “That Sleepest” (“Daughter of Jairus”) | Goldie Dressler, contraito: Herbert F. |2 C10¢k) musical numbers at the Cleve. | anthem, ‘“Magdalene,” by Warren;|solo, “My Hope Is in the Everlasting”!with mid dividing line over and across the|s Carolina Ave., mear Beach. The house of (Stainery. baritone Solo, “Hosanna” | Aldridwe. tenor. and Arthur . Gor: land Park Congregational Church i “Hark the Loud Celestial Hymn,” by|and “Awake, Thou That Sleepes,” from | berme bank of the Chesapeake and Ohlo canal| oq eats. Special Spring rates, 33 daily: G St. N.W. w‘w n (Granier). Mr. Fakler; anthem. “A|B3ach. bass, will sing Dudley Buck's|CUde “Hosanna” (Granier), Miss|Ward; organ postlude, “Hallelujah|“The Daughter of Jairus (Stainer). |iito the sald canal thence easterly by and| 18 up weekly. Geo. Kieingimaa, Pres. & Mgr. 715 W, ol Fearful Thing to Fall” (Gounod). in- | “Festival Te Deum” and "Come, See | Lucille Hardesty, and “O Light That|Chorus,” by Handel. Evening, anthems, "Risen to Reign™ |t talf, cansl matll s covee oo trom | HOTEL BOSCOBEL Xentacks ave |i] & cidental solo, Mr. Fakier: offertory | the Place Where Jesus Lay” (William | Breaks From Yonder Tomb” (Dress- (Chase), ‘“Hosanna" (Granier), “O| the end of the western line of a lot of ground mea Mk l“ A T l 0 N A L N ' anthem, “Unfold, Ye Portals Everlast- | Reed). Mrs. Potter and Mr. Aldridge |ler), Mrs. Arthur S. Henning; flute unod); anthem, “Hallelujah | will give the duet. “Lov: . Memorial Presbyterian Church, under | 8ato, by C. B. Aitcheson; soprano solo, | then by Alfred H. Boucher and subsequently by | Booklet. Steam heat. ¥ Borud (Randel); ana organ post-| Love Txcelline' (Stainer). Jon Ras. | Fraseis: L. Hawes, ‘ccorpanist; Dr.| dlzection of Mra. Franic Byram, this| T Know That My Teacemer Liveth,'| he LiGicen ssiate, thney sothnls b and | Fhone 11T T |ISCHOOL FINE lude, “Marche FPontificale” (Lem- | sell Mason will preside at the organ.|A. H. Kimball, resular pionist. morning will include the anthem,|from “The Messiah” (Handel). line of said Linthicum 1of by a straight course H mens). They Have Taken Away My Lord | . &\ poure Fpeiscopal Charch, | 10, ook more or less. to the morth line of At this evening’s service At the morning service today. at|Methodist at 11" o'clock, the choir of the North- Water sireet and the Southeast comer of the anding on a portion | SeRART, by C. W. Harrington; incidental con- tralto solo, by Mrs. Neville Miller “Awake Thou That Sleepest,” by Aus-, The program of Easter music at the Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church = ¥ i PRSI A A e S P LS SR PO SRS L R e e I L AT DL A DA O & APPLIED ART ‘Washington Circle, the Easter musical | brick house or mill now program, as arranged by Samuel A.[of the premises hereby described; Church the _chotr, -un : direction of George Harold -'“;’:Pr. minster Presbyterian Church, under | will present for the first time the|~This 1o the Day." Chrise 1s Hieews|tin Miles: incidental sole, Mra. Burns; | Lesch organist and choirmaster, wii | yesterly, by, mnd wi e nirnes, e (| oy PV AWM <ITY e P the direction of Warren F. JONnSom.|Easter cantata, “Hail the Victor: “The Resurrection” (Bholicr). |5olo. “Easter Eve” by Gounod, Mrs.|Gonsist of ‘Christ —Our = Passover | Joii" (" beginning, with the right to use and| /¢ Botel Swecess - 60 will ‘render Stewart's Easter cantata. | (Wogler). Mrs. Deal, soarano, aery | 223 e Resurrection™ (Shelley): | gyrns, with violin obligato. by H. A.| (Schilling), “Festival Te Deum in C|mhaintain a water course or passage for water Worlds Greatest 1505 Penn. Ave.,Mnn 17 D ictory. > with solos by Mrs. Emma | Lyjooler). Mrs. Deal soprano: Mrs.|Evening, “Christ Our Passover | Rapiert: “Easter Vesperss: by Shei:|Major (Jordan), “Jubllate Deo in B[ fiteush: and over ots umbersd forty-ons | el 00 T Smith, Mrs. Frank Eble and Miss|, o0 FEU 0 - Young, | (Schilling); tenor solo. “He Is Risen,” | oy Ernest Kahlert. flat Major” (Buck), introit anthem,| (41) and forty-two (42) of “Old Georgetown" | ————————— - 2 Da: d Evening Classes B es Toprance: Mra. Frank |tenor, and Mr. Carl. Darttone, wil b6 |and. choral. service: . “Awake, Thou That Sleepest (Maker):; | from the said aeserived property 1o the Poto | Zpe SANTL TR HIRE y an g Thompson, contralto: and Mrs. H. P.|the sololsts. and Victor Boeneau, or-| The quartet will be composed of:| Johni. Klein, tenor soloist and choir| Office of the Holy Communion in E|mac river alio the water wheel engines, mi od Basch. ;0. Peivans - 2 Costume Wilkins, tenor. Two anthems by C.|ganist will be assisted by a string |Mrs. Bertha Hansen Gottsmans, so-|dirsctor of Gunton Templo Presby-|Flat” (Eyre), and “As It Began tohine; i, and Al Pedonll Drpery, off virgmie ave. ssd Sosch Op 22 7000 | Interior Decoration, Austin Miles will also be sung. Mr.|quartet in the accompaniments. Miss|prano; Bertha Bennett, contralto; A.|terian Church, has arranged the fol.|Dawn” (Chaffin). The solo parts will {in the manufactire of artificial ice, also all | Jaths: mem. WTP SRVECE ;T cquiing. Me- Jonnson's organ numbers will be|Covey will render a harp solo, and |eimerd Wilkins, tenors Arthus A |lowing music for the services today. |Dbe sustained by Murray Kay, bass; Wil- | machinery of whatever kind hercafter acquired . “Easter Morning” _(Otto Malling). | the service will conclude with the | Gardner, bass and director, with Min- | Morning, violin solo, “Prelude,” trom |lam J. Caulfield, tenor, and Masters | snd used In and upon said premlses. 'rHE SENm } “Arietta” (Horatio Parker). “Toccata |singing of Handel's “Hallelujah|nje Bailey, organist. The choir will| “The Deluge,” by Baint-Saens, and|Everstt Pohlman and Edward King, so- | Terms of sale; Onctpied, of 10 PRrchics and Fugue, D Minor” (Bach), in the (Chorus” The music this morning|be assisted by Georgs Daw, violiniat.| “Largo,” by Handel, Herman R. Hoft- | Pranos. “qual’ installments, pavable in one and two{ v, ave. at Boarfwalk. Fisgeef. Our morning, and_“Allegro Sympbonique” | wil] consist of the anthems, “Awake ' mann; anthems, ‘*“Magdalene,” by x - years, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, Tates, American pisn, 9600 day. Salome), e Choeur i | Thou That Sleepest’ (Stainer), ~As| At St. Stephen's Episcopal Church|Warren; incidental solos, Miss Lackey, oo rmiion® Sy Honsy Whiter dieacton | e oy omi ne gy from date of s, e - o o XI)" (Rheinberger), “Gran It Began to Dawn” (Vincent), and|the music this morning will consist of | May Norwood and Fred East; anthem, e Margaret, organiot. | ot il cash, at the option of the purchaser. A Capacity. 200. ' Bathe C* (Chauvet), in the evening. “Unfold Ye Portals” (Gounod). “Christ The Lord Is Risen Today.” by | sl froclie, Marsaret White, organist, ired ‘of the purchaset | and rupning water in rooms; electric: mewly the processional, “Welcome, Happy deposit of $1,000.00 - Morning”; anthem, “Christ Our Pass.|orter; incidental solos, Katherine|.. 2 4 at the time of sale. All conveyancing. revenue gyrnished. European plam. $1.30 up. X . The Easter music of All Soult Thi| Laster music today at Metropolitan | svee” (Cussiey): . ~Jubliat" | (iops | Peacock, Miss Norwood and Mr. Fast:| , voicoms Happy Morning” (Sullivan). 1 Lo58 B e ot [ — A SMITHL_omeris L L i e oo which will be held in | Baptist Church will include, this morn-|kins): introit _anthem, “If Ye e |solo. “Hosanna," by Granier, Mr. Kiein.| 60Uk ‘Beum in B Flat (King-Hall, Feom any of saie. oeewise | The Phillips House or g e ey N eater, The pro- |ine: Anthem, “Ring Out, Glad Hells| Risen” (Higgs): “Kyrle” (Gounod);|Evening, anthem. ~“Hominna." by | SJybiate m b Garitr, home: ions | o e rorree the Shehs i sesel e bt Mamachusetts sve near Besch. EDUCATIONAL Granier; soprano solo, “My Redeemer and My Lord,” by Buck, Elizabeth Lackey; duet, “In the Cross of Christ 1 Glory,” Mr. Klein and Mr. East. Mrs. Klein will be at the organ. “Gloria Tibi" and “Crede” ' (Crui shank); anthem, “The Strife Is O'er” (Bruce Bteane); “Sanctus” (Gounod); “Benedictus” and Angus Del” (Cruik- shank); “Gloria” (old chant); “Nunc property at the risk and cost of the defaultin purchaser. after five days’ advertisement of such resnie in some newspaper published in the S of “Washington, Dy G b EDMUND K. FOX, 1811 H nw., n by Miss Helen of Eastertide” (Bartlett), by Mrs. Gil- 3 ETam e B Mirs. Gertrude Mil- |bert A. Clark. Mra. J. Lester Brooks How O o tiavry Walker, violinist, | and choir: anthem, “Christ Our Pas ! and Lewis Atwater, organist, and will | over” (Schilling), by Mrs. Brooks, " odiude the soprano solo, with violin |Mrs. Clark, Harold King and choir: Btrife Is O'er” (Palestrina); offertory anthem, “Awake Up My Glory” (Barn- by); introit, ‘At the Lamb's High Feast We' Sing” (Elvey) ; “Communion Serv- ice in F (Stalner), recessional, “Jesus ligato, “O Sing Unto the Lord”|anthem, “Angels Roll .the Rock|Dimittis” (Barnby); = recessional, e Christ Is Risen Today.” For the open- et JEROMB HUBBARD. CWelly: soprano and contraito duets, | Away" (Holden-RossinD), by Dr. W.|.Gome, Ye FaithtuL” * Evening| Myra Johnson soprang soloiat of|ingVountary. Lynch Luquer, violinist | —mh2426.27:2031ap234 e “Hallelujah” (Biedermann) and “O|Bruce Hoofnagle and choir, and an- | pusknificat” and “Nuno Dimittis*|ne "nternational Mew Thoug >| will play “I Know That My Redeemer Be Joyful” (Rossini); violin 80108, | (nem, “They Have Taken Away My m";l)- &t_!_he"'- Aweke, Thou | e RCe e Lara s My lfl"m_..";‘“'}\“, Liveth” (Handel), and for postlude, FARMS. “Andante” from Second Concerto|;, g~ (Harrington), by Mra. Clark — litsen, at today’s service. = Y Al-|“Coronation March” (Meyerbeer). The FOR SALE (Continmed). incidental solos in the anthems will be| WRITH FOR DESCRIPTI sustained by Katharine Rich and Lucy |bargain in country, 2,000 Dunwoody Higgins, sopranos; Olga | NICOL, 1314 Rye st. n.w., Washington, D. | Krumke, contralml; Wilbur C. Fielder, T ACRER 5 ACHES FINE oA voA;mi tios SOAREcte i agster Bariine good timber;_excellently swatered, fenced; 100 | e fruit trees, graj nd berries; 5-room bouse The music at St. Patrick’s Church| und concrete cellar: outbuildings; one-quarter today will be rendered by the two|mile Leesburg pike; one-quarter mile school, | | choirs—the mixed choir, accompanied | churches and store; 14 miles D. C.; jolning (Wieniawzki), “Lente” (Fibich) and|{ ', cpoir. = te” (Goldmark): organ solos, i _ tival Prelude” (Palestrina-Buck) and|c ..y Dr. Hoofnagle and choir, and iltegro™ (Clethmaet), duet, “Hosanna” (Granier), by Mrs. At the Washington Heights® Presby- | Brooks and Harold King. terian Church today the music will| Members of the choir are: Sopranos, include the organ prelude, “Spring|Mrs. J. Lester Brooks, Mrs. Gilbert A. Song” (Holllng), “If With All_Your |Clark, Miss Frances L. Guschewsky, ' Hearts” and “O Rest in the Lord" Start with demonstration class in- Gregg Shorthand under an. Expert teacher— for five years official instructor for John R. Gregg, author of the system. Scientific methods, insuring speed and accuracy. ‘Mrs. John Orme Thornbury, sopran will subtitute today at the Kew York Avenue Presbyterian Church for Mrs. Nellie Wilson Shircliffe, who i fll. At the FEckington Presbyterian Church today the quartet, composed of Gertrude Lyons, soprano and di- rector; Marie Cisco, alto; Daniel Mor- gan, tenor, and James Bates, bar tone, with Ramona Beckner, organ- ist, will be assisted by Richard Lorleberg, violoncellist, in the follow- ing programs: The music today at Hamline Meth- odist Church will be given by Mrs. Myron Witters, soprano, in the morn- ing; James §. Hicks, bass, in t evening: Mrs. Raymond Dickey, vio- road; motor bus line; few steps village, creamery. high school; part alfalfa soil ow pasture; wood: 140 fruit trees; 2-story, it tist Church. under direction of Mrx. | S1aits Easter cantata, “The Day of | Grace Dufour Brown. organist. will | Resurrection.” will be rendered by include the organ prelude, “Gloria(, chorus choir under direction of duet. soprano and alto, “The Magdi lene” (Warren) baritone “Hosanna” (Granier): “Open the Gates of the Temple” (Knapp): organ, “Hosanne” (Wachs: taris” (Saint-Saens); “Victimmae Pas- chalig” (Pietro Yon), “Tantum Ergo (Verdussen) and “Adoremus” (Nowo- ‘women's chorus with “List solo, _Vital teaching of a vital subject the Cherubic 7-room house: basement barn: both new; Host,” from “Holy City” (Gaul); so- Mrs. Milton H. Prosperi and Miss Morning—Organ prelude, "R Miss Jennle Glennan, with Mabel Lin- (Mendelssohn). trumpet 50lo8. by E. S. | pannie May Huff; aitos, Miss Emma| linist, with 'Edith B. Athey at the [, 070 0F UrERG, Breiade. R esur | e o the organ, and the sanctuary| s AT Yt e eyer Casman; | Guschewsky. Miss Hattie Noell, Mrs. o ERsparreation Mo e nerean | them. “Alleluta, Christ Ts Risen®|chotr of en ond’ boys, dirested by & | STROUT FARM BARGAINS ! RESEARCH UNIVERSITY THAl. Risers Sevior” My e aaman: | Daniel C. Shankle, Miss Lura Hard-|Voci: ‘soto, ~Gloria” (Buszi-Pocelay: | (Dénnee): response, Easter carol,|A. Benson, with F. O'Brien at the or-| 2sacre “Inkéside beauts™: oniy $300 meed- | i e . M Fisher: “Open the |ing and Mrs. Arthur Bacon; tenors.|violin soio, “Romance” (Liebe):| The Winter's Gone, the Spring|gan. The mixed choir will sing thel|ed: borders two beautiful lakes; good fishing, 20 Jackson Place ) Do P he Temple- (Knapp),|Harold King, Dr. W. Bruce Hoof-|vocal. “I Khow That My Redeemer|Comes On” (Allen); 'soprano solo, | processional, “Unfold, Ye Portals”|healihful surroundingy excellopt fad, 00 ;. Aty o o s, Warre B. Wheoioy' | nagle, C. Evans Brooks, Jobn Mur-|Liveth” (Hande): violin solo,| “Hosanna” (Granier): offertory, cells| (Gounod): Hummel's “Mass in D"; of- | venient B %, town: % scves 1e00s L0 100 practical subjects available April 4th at R Violin obbligato, Capt. Casman: |phy and A. Turner Cox; basses, Gil-| “Legende” (Wienfawski): vocal, “Be. | 30l0: “Le Cyne™ (Saint-Saens); choir, | fertory, motet, “Hosanna" (Granier): | fouse overlooking lakes: 40-ft. poultry 100 p! -2 “Hosanna® (Granier), trio, Mrs.|bert A. Clark, James W. Painter,|hold. the Risen King” (Dressler)|anthem. “Lift Your Glad Voices|recessional, “Lift Up Your Heads"|nouses: owner called $700; cany terms. opening of spring quarter. Wheeler, Mr. Fisher and Capt. Cas- {Harold Burton and R. E. Beale; di-| organ and violin, “Spring’s Awaken- }" th S';;’"e"—d ‘Hallelujah Chorus' " | (Hopkins). The sanctuary choir will] Detaild, page 48, Strout’s new spring catalog. 5! man: organ postiude, “Hallelujah | rector. Gilbert A. Clark, and organ-| ing” (Bach). | li:;nl‘:lrfi organ solo, vy tanio N sn (Fr:-;;l_"r-;lev Fomp | alng the %mlzer‘;::_;gfi st} ;Iire; Shenandoah Valley Farm | Prof. Orren Wilson, LLM., will start a Py = = “Baster March” erkel); violin solo, ] . orian, “Veni C W Pale: na; e - s g Craruai (Randel Mece JiBarrviCon§ let Fiktas Sthelf Cotly “Gunsonetta” (Tschaikowski): vocal Evening_Prelude, cello solo, - “Ave ond “Credo” (Turner). The sunctu- ilvm?'goml,dfi"?lrus'?fif;ff:g new-class in )/ “Just for ay” (Abbott); violin | se " em, | ary will sing also the vespers this|Cows, , . binder, . The music today at Temple Bap- | evAtink iiall BaDtlEt O rc metis | 8010, “Romance™ (Wionlawski): vocal, | ;Christ the King" (Mabel Lintom):|ariornoon at 4 o'clock and -0 Salu- [t ineluded if taken boon: 70 scresi mais INCOME TAX ~ 2 1s5i: (H: ison anthem, “ weljski). At the evening service at($3300 takes all: easy terms. Details, page ihey Tiave Taken' Awas My Tord|J; i IDETRML Wit ey oios will| _The cholr of Christ Episcopal |Prano solo. “I Know That My Re. T ek the mised ehir it rure | 5 new shriog cataow. 1100 bargains. 5 (Stainer): offertory, soprano solo, | by Mra. James A. Richard- | Church, Georgetown, directed by Miss | d¢emer Liveth,” from “The Messlah” |y ish the musical portions of the sery- | ¥ates, Free. ~STROUT AGENCY, 14 ' o (Granier): anthem, “Te | bon sng Mes. B J. George, sopranos; | Beatrice Goodwin, with Miss Paul at | (Handel); offertory, cello s0lo, “Can-|jce, consisting of an anthem, -Christ | Land Title Udg., Philadeiphia, Pa.______ Deum~ (Lloyd): postiade. “Hosanna~ | o A0 e d and Noah Garner,|the organ, will render this morning | tilena” (Goldermann); duet, Soprano |} iing" (Mabel C. Linton): and. the | $.000; NEAR COLVIN RUN AND LBESGURG (Dubois). FEvening. organ prelude, o, Soa T . Mothershead, bari. | the anthem, “Christ, Our Passover” |and temor. “Lift Your Glad Voices [y:021 hymns. = S AL lles drom Washimgion s lla it e “Gloria” (Lejeal): anthem, “Christ Mro. BoUW. Leach and | (Shepperd); ~Te Deum"” (Baumbach;|in Triumph on High" (Schnecker); Y SIS O acronligertilellotss:{igood tmber, Our Passover” (Schilling): offertory. and quartet, Mrs. H. N. | “Jubilate” ' (Nevin), “Gloria_ Tibl* | trio. sopramo, tenor and bariton. oy s Yoriit on' fine_elevation: well: shade; lot of “Angels. Roll the Rock Away'|walsn, Mrs. A. H. Beard, Mr. Town- | (Paxton). offertory, ‘T Know That My Ernine T the Fathen! from At e e e ildings: growing wheateld 5 }.’,’.f’.’fi'“;;.’{i’.,’é;, & :!r:rriz)j’"!!)ln‘z::th)-. send and G. W. W. Fernstrom. Gaodwtn: e ((GH.'I:‘_:::)’ 88 | Love as a Father” from “The Re.|rection of Marie Louiso Sullivan, or-| g 500: THIRTY AORES, ON COUNTY ROAD SPEC N The soloists at the morning service | At the Brookland Baptist Church to- | Dimittls® (Clare); evening, “Magni- | démbtion” (Gounod), and “Sevenfold |ganist, will be as follows e e o T will be Mrs. Otis D. Swett, soprano: | day the music, under direction of Mrs. | cat” and “Nunc Dimittis* (Wood- | Amen” (Stainer); postiude, “March,”| Third Mass”, e Fashisat i LR is Hotel Training School incor- o Miss Nan Foeld, contralto: (harles |isabel Primm Middlekauff, organist,| ward): offertory anthem, ‘“Awake)from “Athalia® (Mendelssohn). el O Yol et 2 The Lewis Hotel Training School was reinc ‘ Allen, tenor, and James W. Clift,| will consist of “In Pomp and Tri-|GM Soul” (Wijlilams). The inciden- ¢ i 0, PArtS | $12.500; TWBNTY. porated, March 17, 1921, on a larger scale for the bass. This evening Joseph Comer | umph” (Geibel) and “Why Beek Yo and Arthur Guilford will sustain the | the Living Among the Dead?" (Gei- tenor and bass parts. respectively.|bel). and this evening the choir will d the dust will be sung by Misses | render the cantata, “Immortality” “4Lillian and Louise Lewis (Stults). At the FIfth Baptist Church today | The Boy Scout Band of Washing- ton, James L. Kidwell, director, will the choir. with Willlam J. Palmer as director and Emma Louise Thompson | play a concert between 10 and 1 organist. will render the following |o'clock tomorrow south of the lion programs: Morning—Orkan. “Easter [ house of the National Zoological Morning” (Malling): anthem, “The | Park, while the kiddies roll their Seal Is Broken” (Watson); offertory | Easter eggs. Ned Hollister, superin- solo, “In the End of the Sabbath” |tendent of the park, has made spe «Speaks), Gladys Price; them, | eial arrangements for the seating of “Let the King Reign” (Whitehead), | the band, the reservation to be“::rd postiude. “The Heavens Are Tell-|off. The band has been conductiag ing” (Haydn-Brown). Evening, 7:30 | special rehearsals for the occasion + o'clock—Organ, “Andante” (Griiton): |and an interesting program may be i anthem. “In the Last Days It Shali | expected by all eggrollers. i 3 Come to Pass” (Rogers), incidental — : Easter musio of the Second Baptist soloists, Gladys Priey and Messrs. Paimer and James: solo. “Open_ the | Church, Willlam Janson organist, Gates to the Temple” (Knapp), Miss! Clarence H. Sorrell director, will in- tal solos will be sustained by Mrs. McRoberts, soprano; Mrs. Robey, con- tralto; Mr. Apple, tenor, and Messrs. Stearnes and Blackford, basses. ‘Music today at Immanel Baptist Church, under direction of Mrs. Emily G. Dickinson. will be given by the choir, assisted by Richie McLean, Lillie Wimer, Walter Sorrell and M Morton. and the numbers this morn ing wiil include “O King Immortal” (Brackett), “Magdalene” (Warren), “As It Began to Dawn” (Viacent): “Christ Is Risen, Alleluia” (Haskell osanna” (Granier), Miss Wime evening. “Ave Maria” (Schubert). Miss McLean; violin obligato, and rm)-u. “Everlasting Life" (Low- en). Adolf Torevsky, organist and choir @irector of the Church of .the Hpl- phany, will give an organ recital this At Ingram Congregational Church today the music, under direction of Mrs. Henry Hunt McKee. will be ren- dered by the adult and junior choirs, with George Hathaway at the organ, the soloists being Hazel Bachschimid. soprano; Mra. contralto Gene Munn and Mrs. Charles Deal, so- pranos. Assisting in glving the pro- fir:m will be Maurice Shrowski, vio- nist; Gertrude Berry, orchestra b :ha numbers will include this morn- ng: v!otlgn. u!ég, lorn.u. fi.::,l' and piano; anthem, ‘“Welcome, Morning” (Neidlinger) ; 2 o and organ, offertory, “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth™ “Gloris™ Edward C. Crossman, G. A. Johnson, bass, and Borls Peskowitz, cellist, and s, and “Ringing Bell arranged for trio, for violin, cello “Resurrexit” (Gounod): (Handel), Mrs. Bachschmi. from Mosart's “Twelrth Mass,” sung by the combined cho- ruses; postlude, violin, cello, organ, will be sustained by Miss Mabel Lati- mer, soprano: Mrs.-Helen Clift, con- tralto; Lawrence A. Downey, baritone. Keller Memorial Church choir, di- rected by W. R. Seltser, will render today the following program: An- them, “He Arqse” (Johnson) rection Day” (Williams); “In the End of the Sabbath” (Fietcher); “All Hall, O Morn of Glory” (Geibel); “The Wondrous Dawn” {(Brown). Harper will sing “Hosanna” (Gran- jer); W. R. Seltzer, “Alleluia” Reef), and a quartet, composed of Miss' Harpen Helen Black, W. R. Seltser und C. N. Black, with Mrs. E. L. Weber at the organ, will give “All Halil the Risen Lord” (Judson). James K. Young, tenor, and|old shade trees and la Helen | acre (De | bulldings. fruit, berries, timber; twelve room: places; steam heat: bath; porches: : on county road, block from macadam, near West Falls Church: five minutes’ walk to two electrics. Snap. RICHARD S. SHREVE, Arlington Bank bldg.. Rosslyn, Va. Phone Clarendon 95-W-2. TOOK—FPOR™ QUICK SALE: IMMEDIATE ssion; Some bargains; near Oskton, Va. X fine farm of 40 acres: fine buildings, or- chard, water. 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