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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923, : e e ———————————————— | = P rietta Harris; tenor, Mr. Romeo Out- |and tenor, “Hosanna” (Granler); an- | terlan Church Easter day under the | music at 11 o'clock: Prelude, “Faster will be sustained by { i n \law: buss, Mr. James H. Coloman. them, “They Have Taken Away My |direction of Le Roy Lewis. Morning | Morning” (Malling); hymn 171; un- Swect and Kaufman, . Smith, Mrs. Clara Monroe, Mrs. Nan- | “Gloria” (Mozatt). {Liveth,” from the “Messiah” (Han-|tin); “Gloria Patri.” choir and con- Brown and Orange, tenors nle Lewls, Mrs. Ethel Walker, Mrs. | The quartet 1s composed of Mrs. Otis | del), Miss Ann Cornwell; “The Trum- | gregation; quartet, “Christ Being | Messrs. Kaufman and’ Taller, Da: Alberta Campbell. Mrs. Lovie Kelly, | D. Swett, “soprano; Miss Nan Iield. | pet Shall Sound,” from the “Messlah” | Ralsed” (Rogers);’ offertory duet.| . . > Miss M: McLaurin, Miss Eliza- ; Carl Ke: tenor; Claughton | (Hande)), Le oy Lewls. The Magdelene” " (Warren), Mr. |, At Hol: Lollc Chure e altos, Miss Leonora bass. Mrs. Grace Defour-| Iivening service: The cantata, “The Fowkes and Mrs. Hunn \:-!L.Nm ram by the church Wedge, M ‘Anna Smith,- Miss Ruth | Brown is organist and director. New Life” (Rogers), sung by chorus|hymn 161 postlude ) 1"’-‘"1"‘1!"!11 g lHows ‘\."H-'_ Curry, Mrs. Heurletta Hareis, Miss| oo . 000~ @ otz M of trained voices, assisted by Beatrice | QWachs), and music for eventng wor- | £0d “Glorla, Massi in 13 A Gertrude Glbson, Mrs. E. H. Gross; | o mayues, tenor; Fritz Muel-|g.ymour Goodwin, Ann Cornwell, zo- | ship, at § o'clock, will be: “Festival AT uet, Salvatore atc p B tenors, Messrs. Homeo Outlaw, James | 1er. cellist, and John Russell pranos; Carfax Sanderson, tenor; e (Buck), hymn, 118; orches- | Alfredo ¢ 2 . _tenc Thomas, Wallace Carter, John Gray: | oréanist, ‘wiil provide the = Ias |soto, Alrredo’c basses, Messrs, Fi 5 W, | music 4 e services of the Cen-| 9 %% i sh, ‘cellist, 5 That Sleep, do rzo's P 7 fessrs, Frank Pool, E. W.|muslc at the refvices rer, violinist; Walter Nash, ‘cellist hat Slecp » southwest, a lufge chorus choir, with | € Martyn, tenor meditation, “Kaster Dawn” (Clauss- | “yilclujah” (Lovet). 5, i sole [ 3N {Willlam J. Palmer, dlrector, and | Kast, baritone, and Edgar Gray, bass. | 10,5 ViGlin solo, “Cavatina” (Raff), ] will present the following Haster 9€U's “Largo” will be rendered -by iy 8, SRR 70T T Ay been arranged for tomorrow at Ry “Dh1 5in6); proces: I'ie great tide of church music|in E Flat" (Dudley Buck), introitan- (Statner); festival Music: Morning service at 11 o'clock | Louls ‘A Potter, jr. organist and |0 08 OGS N s in | land M. E. Church, 10th and D strects r (selected). Eugenta ¥ hich has been steadily rising this | tin):"vOffice of the Holy Communion | 4 High Ieast We|(Grekorian); “Loni's Prayer. chantiAnrams harpist Tanieluia Cerist 1y | Ser: soprano and tenor duet, “Cruei- | Milton "L’ “Odell, with Miss M = sear all through the preparation of {in E Flat Major” (Eyre), “The Strife ! Sing,” 118. { (Meincke. All Hatl” (Shruh!uh-)."l“m_ . i S {fix" (Faure), Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler | Catiiell Brewer at the organ LUTHERAN. the winter season, has reached its | “Jesus'Christ Is Risen Today” (Alfred | The Nativity and the Resurrection soloists, Eisie Jonew and Ross ! pY (uul AMr. East will vender a5 @ | (5000 i \Wheeler: organ reces- | Hart, will preach an Easter serm Luther Placs Memorial scx, and will break over the city |Gaul), and “Nune Dimittis in I Ma- | chapels will celebrate Easter by Lold : “Hark! Ten Thousand Harps | A SRn L onal, “Allciuia” (Rockwell), Mrs, J ‘hich time Mrs. Gertrude Magi 8 Circle, will have m i cchoing waves of resurrectionbe sustalned by Harr: M. Forker, | communion, {wo scrvices for children Fas Gaceative (Heldlinger). solo- | LATEAY Wil precent on the harp and iy . S Master Richard Turner, sopranc. ; box offerings and the service of even- |James: “My Jesus, I Love Thee” (Gor- i T PV 00 o0 e, followlng | Church this worning the program, H the cholr will render an | n, “Why Sceiz Yo the Livin it seems more than fitting that| ‘Spectal music fs announced by soni 1d0m); anthem, “He Is Risen Forevers |, 40 (e cyentng service, tllowink 4 2", iretdon of Miss Luey I |entire program of Easter music, with | SEoiny G toget of the Cliurch of the Ascension, for| P-m. this urterncon at the Nativity,|themes from Bethoven's “Fifth sym- | {iGIS¢h ML Tepder, U Mr. WL ] follows: urrection Morn’” | contralto; Mre, Gertrude Magill Lank Morning service, voelcome this climax of religious | Easter day servie emphasis Leing | aud 4 pm. Easter day at the Resur-iphony”; incidental solofsts, Grace Red- 1 jiyymond will sing tenor solo i ad | ford and Miss Grace Biddle, sopranos, “ira ertofre Ar laid on the 11 a.m. scrvice, when the | Tection Chupel. 7 {man. Willlam Palmer and J. H. }yan: | Granier's “Hosanna.” The quartet (Van Laer); tenor solo, * and Adolph Turner, boy soprano. E laster Hallclujah' choir will render the following pro-| The first early communion will be :organ postlude. will also render an Easter Carol, “He " (Granier), Mr. James , double choir cntire year when the music of the | zram: Processional, “Welcome, | &t the Resurrection at 6 am.; the| Evening service at 7:30 o'clock—Or- | Iy Risen.” | Happy Morning" (Sullivan); speclal | Second early communion at the Na-|gan prelude; “On Jordan's Banks 3 the Dead” (Rogers); postlude, OMucDowell); duet, i W oot - Nativity a z special | Rt e ; " P o (Bruno Huhn), Miss Eva Drigh universal expansion among human | ing); “Te Deum” (Woodward), “Jubi- | the Nativity at 11 a.m., with spccial fleld); “Hail, Thou Once Despised soprano is Mrs. W. Parks Cra- |cantata, written by Matthews, will| : right oo S P € Jate” (Corbin); hymn, “The Day of;muslc, The anthems 'are: “He Is|Jesus” (von Esch); anthem, “To the| At the Church of the Covenant 1o- |ter; contralt. Mr. Stenson; postude (Ashmall). v 7 Sare), | 5 o special ster musical pro- Mr. A. O, Stearns, jr. First C tfonal Church, 10th |o" 3 3 Drity B is tival = communion service (Ayre):|the Living Among the Dead?” (Clare). | Pearle Grigsby: “Christ Arose” (Low. | ™ 3 i rst Congregational ureh, h | o'clock — Soloist Ar, (haries Tro Divinity and nature alike as is true|tival communlon ' service —(ANIe):| Woodward's communion service will | ry)s anthem. <Christ Our Passover” |Srams will be rendered at both the METHODIST. and G streets northwest, tomorrow | bridge Tittmaru, b Prelud. . ; . . R e i him! sic for the evening service, begin- o - cial |PY 2 " i e = val o 1 -rvice (Ayre); hymn, | Day of Resurrec: {Bertie Dement and E. G. Obryhim; |mu r Evemng The following program of special The magic mysteries/ofithe world|{ivsl Sommumin e sRICSCaTE: Ayo! . irist Ty Risen Today.” { %Gut of My Bondage" (Stebbins): an- |ning at T ovelock, will be given by yrustir ‘musie will be siven ot Cal- | voices, assisted by eololsta, under the | H . ! Robeson, directc 4 Murrs - 5 . zels, Roll the Rock Away A ; orgun postluc | Robeson, director Murray, or eorge Harold Mille. N at . . forth in the works of master | "Aw e sl Fengenk G, (Ma EgEniig : Mrn. Howard Biandy, planiat, | SECLIEL .f‘.,’f.v 'iV:lfgl ;"-‘r\“”“"g Additional muslc at the 8 o'cloc! H % = & serviee 1 be: Organ, *“Ch U:R' The cholr: 'Sopranos, Mrs. Hattie | Lord” (Stainer);- organ postlude, ! service: “I Know That My Redeemer | them, “As It Began to Dawn’ (Mar- Harry * Cragg, contralto; Messr Horace A. Lake, baritone; Helen Ger- Saster Chimes™ (Lak: anthem, ° kreeman, D. C. Mitchell, James H. s 3 and Mabel Linton at the organ. er); quartet, “ThLis Glad Easter Da : tore_gar Y/ Coleman and C. W. Lewis. * Mtitns Caivary Baptit Chorch too i S (Dfekinmom | offertory wolo. “The Ri: nd Genedictu >duard \ 2 morrow ~morniig special musical| progrum at Washington Heightsien Christ” (Woodman), Mr cond Mass, in B off S At the Fifth Baptist Church, on X |numbers will be rendered by tho|prechiterian Chureh, Kalorama and {hymn 168; hymn, 604 3 SR arini CHENY )| (Boacbice) s o strect between 6th and 7th streets | duartet, composed of W. I°. Raymond | ('ojumbia roads, includes: Morning | “Meditation” (Morrizon < Agnus Del,” Eduardo Marzo's “Se R 4 tenor; John Fred L] 1 b . » : . v Emma Louise Thompson, organist, | At the opening of the service' Han- | pil)i \oon olf, CRVE ather, | A special program of el them, “Ag It Began to Dawn" (Mar- recessional hymn, ' prelude; Patri* | director of music, and Miss Viola T.) (000000 " IETEs S 5 “Mr. suthwest, under the directlon of Mrs. | Y dnaiain Is O'er, the Hattle Done” (Palestrina); anthem, “King All Glorious” (Barn- and “O Savior of the World,* Myers; soprano £olo, “Light Ll iaacrsl ‘Thoma o+ (Nincent)s Tho £olo. perts will| 1ng threa icelebrations of the ‘boly i3 (Mzson): ‘anthem, “An | LY Opeake. Miss Abrame aud Mr \nlls odininsham, organist. ankford will sing smusic tomorrow morning. | baritone; 1. A.” Jonscher, tenor, and | for presentation of Leuten mite ists, othy Leutbecker and Ioss [T B0 U At the Metropolitun Presbyterian ar’ £ servica, 7:30 o'cloo 3uster and spring should together | George ¥rederic Bayllss, choirmaster| The Lastcr buptizms will be at &' more” (Pattinson), an udaptation of tet will render the anthem, “He | Paul, organist and director, will bens {rpecial solos by Miss Maud Hare 1 usic, for there is no time of the ; authem, “Chirist Being Ralsed CONGREGATIONAL. (s goul seems to reach the breadth of chant, “Christ Our Passover” (Schill- | tiVity at 7:30 a.m., and the third at{(McIntosh); “'T'was Jesus” (Schol- PRESBYTERIAN. ‘Easter March” (Merkel). “rhe Life Everlasting,” an EasterDeclaro lad Tidlngs . Miss Hazel V. Ray, and |, n H Leings and all other works of the ! Resurrcecions (Toursy: “Kyrles feo: | R (Simper), and “Why Seck Ye | Paschal Vietim” (Stewart), soloist,| oo o h S be sung at the evening service of the ™y o, (Y FEY S8R ©i the spring. service (Avre): “Gratias Tinio festi- |De sung. “Welcome, 1appy | (Schilling), soloists, Esther Robinson, [ €vening ani afternoon services. The vested chorus chotr of sixty! » in evidence and are supremely | gun): “Gioria" v'er,” “Jesus Liv {them, “Thine, O Lord, Is the Great-|the evening choir (100 voices), Claude !y, 4 Church, under the direc- |direction of Harry LEdward Muelle composers, such as these |t s : 33 f Tl Wil be for repairs and im-| Tomorrew morn - sole rtet composed of Miss o e " IR ’ Richi ments. Ar. Whitworth, | Brookiand Laptist Cl E s : Jdehio Mooy \iwater fur the ventng servie Hesurrextt” (Ravenelln); “Nocturne, | 4ntlicin ML In‘-' .huyv“ “ITe Ty Risen ¢ £an, cou ; st ‘\:“K‘ ;"\ “Nitew |, Mornir ;' Oriun prel ....:_\ SPring- (for i and orgarv with Miss | ::K‘L:":' ot Christ C Solln 3 S eehas Rev, Thotmas S ¢ a - ¢ d W P progrim, beghining ut | r), sur " Marie | PostIude, i .»r:er/_r; i)r»uph'::.iu e’ | amphale” (U N FETTER. | $0" Fartiral. R i 7 music of e ten g (“Der Melstersing i B L Ll (Vincent); ‘Behold, 9 o Falthrul, Rx the 1 | wir, will inelude r _ and lsaac ( Evening — Oreal (Parker): “Hallelujah ] : - Passover prograin il hasio ‘el [Chorus™ (iandel); organ, “Alleluiu” EPISCOPAL. s ' ; 8y, “Te iy ok, Duct, (soprano and contrito), e Dl O e CAshitord i.e Easter festival at r bes o AMiller B, Deum! v 4 1 (Nevin), { The Immanual Baptist Church ehoir, Magdalene” (Warren), —Mi; oy R, T Awake Whon | thtee d _ertists will assist{ Who Once Was urch, Rock Creck parish, will bo | L5 composed of Alleen Miller Buriis. | hymn No. 121; offertory, “They Huvo |under the direction of Mrs. Emily G. and MoLean; buss solo, YHosan- | That Sieen Stalner): brean intor |Harry Edward Mueller in the rendi-|choir; solo. “The o K ol carvlces, | #oprauo; Julia Culbreth Gri Taken Away My Lord” (Stainer); re- | Dickinson, will render selections ap- | nal (Granter); quartet, “To’ the Pas- |iudn sangelns (Rewid) ® anct o |tlon of the musical vespers at|(Loua), Mics Dali L will be claborately dec- { tralto; —George Frederlo —Bavliss | ciggional, No. 11 propriate for Easter Sunday at both|chal Viethm” "(Stewart) (violin obbli- | B Joyfulr (RossinloAtwater) . sung |4:45 D.m. They are Jackson Shore,|Risen (Surdo), fth Jouster Miles and other | teor, and Lawrence Blmer Murr. The 1ausic will be sung by a choir |services. In the morning Granier's|gato, Miss Rager): choruses. “As It Be- |13 Mre. Dol and Mok Mo antiar® {hoy soprano; Isaae Minowich, violtn- | (with trumpets) [ Lasso, with John . Wilson atthelof twenty-five volees, with Mrs | "Hosanna® will e sung by the tenor | gan to Dawn' (Martin): “Xwake, Thot | M ngora " §o " Bortaia Everiastings | 15t and Dura Minowich, planist. Mr. Otto Lephert organ Gnd assisted by @ cho ¥ | Sharies Q. McRoberts’ as sopranosolotst, A otter, und the at Slecpest” (Sta Janteln o e program will Le: Organ, “Finale” | Pontificale’ nd 9:45 am. |voices. s soloist and director. Tho other solo- | will render “Lift Your Glad Volces he afterncon servies, beghnnlng ,,A;“‘{}.,,if‘,{‘;1’.;,,_"“,“‘{,"" TonunE(from first symphonie (Viernc),|housen, or cessional ero: . Special musle will aiso be sung at | Mrs. Ralph Robey, contralto; | (Avery Christ, Our Passover’| sk, the musle &8 under the | 5y T Roaann)s anthem, Inflam-lug)iing Song” ~ (MacFarl time on | tiie evening service tomorrow. : fehtlingy, tenor: Mr. L. . | (Schill] and Bucl vestival Tel girgetion of Harvey Murriy, oreanist of | 1rots (o :.q:f; o 1r}"l¥. car LS | April Song” (Brewer); kiven as 2| Tha Cathedral service at 4:30 p.ra. base Mies Mary Wilkins i | Deum. S : the church. The soloists will be: Mrs. | Hoavenly Toor Abiacmale trio, “In lisy Hope Is in R. Ross Perry, ! this evening will be choral nd_ will The 1 dental solos will be sung Fiot Mot . o e % avenly Love Ablding” (Plke) e >4 ntd : 3 5 iora ) Keefer, contralto; Miss | o4 vy Pl (MacDermid); violin e be one of the most beautiful of the - Miss Richie D x e b0 Shon viidac Row i From € {0 in G M A lebration the holy | gervices a cathecral in the| The rvice at s arter, Mrs. . A. Po s X dous cher); hem, “Hall om O Lol munien (low) will be at y W. H. Whitest s it ; Chorus™ (Handely: or . and a second ceicbration with 2 S irist Onr| The program for the evening service ® e i 0N | “Grand Choeur” (Itogors), Ny for the parlsh Sun- southwest 3 for : Deum” | will be a contralto s “Open the | 1 S ; Soprang Communion and mworning sermon hymn, : 2% o SUC(SPry); contriito s L] L e D i, nd Holy “They Have oo o . P of Mary Magiulene T r S p - Stain 4 < 1 Shu ic at 1 n Memorlal C B qQuarts amion Lhymn, . > 3 3 Mer™ (Holmnes: o P - 1 10th street and Massachusetts ave 5 Lt il : v tororrow will Morning— tesurre < P Py uilmant) : : Soprat G, 8010 | Church, announces tha following pro- | ropmy yiiit 3 L ( pARn preiu Jawin, director el ed by harp, Vio- [gram of special : je for v forning” (Malling): pro- o1 Tt pah Jules Gra- | morrow: For the serviee “Welcome Hap] X > ¥ . con= e lAlx-:;mm:/. . Miss K ar “Chris! 5 3 e violin | Jermin Grair (3 c Bodin (Tours), solc, b - | Pred & 2 Haster Medttation” (Ho- | Thy Dear Grace, ; 5 auh” (Grainer), sung ; Spence) NSOl OISR Qo 1Slorta Pa 3 $ ¢ : re), i: E nlng ehorus | Cantata” (Cornelius Rybner), sunis o = sial it Deo dn 12 SSherm sters Pote, Powell SRS A e s | ratorio, “Th A LS R e e e cton ifpur (SES ISR GlandeDie, B e and Codl:: " Deo™ (B. Nevin); | fienry Whit Wil Tender the follow- | There will also D SR ) o 1 S G LAt musical service (no | vt imajer | offertory Resurrection M f rs at the morn sclos as foliow g Song” The Volce Tri g e aiihens - S anthemn It De- ), Dr. LeRo: S i row. Opening anthen DL I sung r ) he Sa £ Me 2 tor | (SChi aoln, “With Ver ent); ssional. T i I ks : anclent plidnsong L etnn cearvi 11 begin lude, r, will be given § dure Clad.” “Creation” (Haydn) « Barie 2 fan Out Fh assoner i the doore of the church wi Vor Cliurch tomorr Mrs. Bachschmid: quartet, “Hosa SRnCS | (Hodges): in B flat (( B open at 7 o'clock. In the choir(a) £ ata inciy nah” (Granler . Bezll, Mrs. Lan- taneo) 2 o Nirs. Florence Howard, sopranolegretto G ) urs); j 1= o caster, Mr. Irvie, Mr. Pe Buck) r 5 3 re Mrs, William T. Reed, |music, “Buona " (Mar P " choral ree i solo with chorus, “Inflammatus,” My Glory : jam G. o 3 choir, “As Tt Began i Whole Hea 9 1 “Stabat Mater” (Rossini). Mrs Harker); soprano solo, | They C . X i cholr; quartet, “All < e (T. . Lovette), sung by | Was 1 Get forn of Glory” (Gethel M maler At st 2 a Stockton GawleT. the or- : e ateds Mrn Henty Fiont Mo Moy Keller at 1 herald in the Eastertide wi ; : S lictus qui Venit t beaatitul aius of this festiv service IS te, chair direct Walluce Mernoria P’resbytert i At the evening 1 3 2 ¥ wiil sing “Th r ! (Handel). laz sopranc | Fo%_ th | ot Herber ock—Prelude, selec Witman, ntralto; L. S. Kissengor, nce A, Lake, lass. Portals” (Gouanod). . the music will prelude. “Christas dics < anello)i proces 5 7 o ‘vening cho 4 i i e vlh e ction 8 2 3 the evening choru 3 : n s; %O Lamb of Go reanist and choir dircetor. v Nireed narimwes v Eaestion Qs 1 i : == - : : Soagichous U o sl e BB es T CHRISTIAN. IMoses, rector, following ‘in ), offertory anthem. “Hozonuu v The clioirs of Shiloh Daptist Chul £ . es Excelling,” duet. > nal Ch programs of 1 Z s tha « al (Granfer), Miss Grace Washburn and & Ip oen s | (strangers' Home) Las prepared s ing| The following Easter music "—*“Then 4 ; s ic will be rendered he (o Siven chorus; cantata, “Tha Resurrection’ @ l altsotal iprograms Gt muslo KOT e At the Batorn P iaboier Ztive; “March by the y communion and| (Manney) 'h z - gnd night Baster Sunday, The vfi-!“{:‘ ebtiser h“v ok a :’ Fesl A of Roman Soldiers,” “The Royal Ban- quartet, composed of Frances prelude, gro Con|and trio 'of womes £ “Hosanna” (Gra E noir, which will have charge of the L JGHIREED snochams & “Daug cherge pr: « ard, | morning < mphony No. Z (Bee- | stonzl, “Coms Ye ¥alti 5 Maxwell Smi E erviced at 11 COMpoEEL 2 Tty 5 1 to; Willlam F. Shanaha: T, | Trium: sven); processional hymn, “Wel )i postiude, *‘Hallelu, regular choi ws-fof: - ARy “ab bass, itappy Morning” - (Arthur 8. . v by Katharine . Sopranos—Mesdames L kso1, Chany <aprano. solo ! uzi “Communion_Se Charles T. Gaoglns i3 organist and Loulse (Fhomss, LAvol % Hoinsiow. la; e shorus. esurrcetion_and 178, “Jesus Chri; { choirmaster. oists, consists . Joseph L e e . Tarren k Forth Into g from w Davidica; o at St. Thomas axwel = O et Mieie D efhton It horus t Your H rano; Miss Christlne Levi: . asti Bevard { S I o : -+ The choir director is Percy ant), aito: Mr. Harry E. Stevens, tenors | an 2 . ; ten 2 ai Mk s & 5 E iT | organist, Mrs. Charles L. Keneip recessional | Mr. Join M. Waters, bas: *h ! 4 Cove : . ader, Fannie en” 1 = loists are Mrs. Henry Nawman, rife is Over, | lotta Kieln is organist and dire A ! T s o & (lidewell, Miss Vinlet Dixon organ postlude,| Then 11 am, 3 Mrs. Herry W r, e i Tt Menay s 2 g Heltmuller, Elmer Beach by Mrs. Lyons and Miss Randall. Mr. | nesttiiy® 478 ara (tenor), “The First vhich The Easter morning service of All 1 f nery: edictus” { ¥ : bassos— | Florence e contralty n of Sheva” (Gounod); | “Morn Erane): Guy, William | Koehle: Aiss Nellie 3. For the pageant | Ing ti " (Arthur S. Sul-|“As It Began to Dawn” (Martin) ist Our Passc CInd, dent: T. H. Ward.,| The rmu 3 f s . nt streets north iy he ¥ fixion” He is Risen” (Ne- | them, Have Ta 2 to Dawr ) 3 ela < ratetant | Brany & oL th Mrs. Alice Nancy at in E Flat’| T sted cholr and soloists, fo S = ? 1 render o two-pert | Stanley Depue heln follows: Orgar ip;ry; Congregational Cnureh. will bo ! pryty offertory anthem, “Why | Eplscopal Church, under the dirsction | them. Wi 4 e ! z rs of tals 1 z - Sl L e of Mre. Joseph Fat T Ruby a (Old Hundredth); *The Drosua i Payne, | ¥ t : reclttiy 4 I fenning; altos. Ru : womer (idlesirina); organ postlude, | €n” (Maunder); 11 d.m. “Christ O Tofay o eetive NS momple, Veil Is Rent':l.ng Mr. Thomas Shearman, and|Jesus W (Truette). “Jubilate” (Stanfora), “Now I: Christ f De,. (Stuex) f introll, on and Dertha Twyman: | render Stalner's it = Body of J arla (alto), |5, W, Scott. " f(bass) B A. ‘Lincback e lfOery (Pilestrina); offertory { offertory, “Andante” (Pleyel), S Cree Wilkincon, soprano; Calvin| On Sunday, April s, the cholr will P sEnen R ey Pryde and Tumes WiNGms: | aris, (v Hobe 19 1 (ke Tvertastr |10y Have Taken Away'Sty Lord™; service, 11 a.m., at the Church of th fee, and the cantata, Life Dver. | Cessional Come Ye Fafthf Thelr officers are: J. R. Moss, gen- . rection), The program of Easter music to be |streets nortawest. will comprise Chucpsbolr of pr Gearacie Brlscanall) , Marks, Mre. Graef, Mr. Gantz e Organ prelude. “Alloaro At the morning sorv lof the Sacred Heart, 16th street and|and cholr, “Come, Ye Faithful, Rai o e i ot The afternvon gery. o -} Institute of Washington, under the ! (Stalner); offertory, a : Zan It Begaw " “Sanctus,” “Benedictus” and .y the Sons of Glory” and se a cantata, “The Conquering King. by | ¢f Sheba” (Gounod). Tomorrow eve- , Tocata in G Major,” Dubois. fona Infold, Ye FPor-! ng Schubert’s “Omnipotence Kirie” (Alvey), “Glor: (Worgan ic” (HalD),|Our Passover' (Schilling), “Festival!jtainier, Md. The 80ioists wiil be. M | (Barnby); tenor solo, {posed of Elizabeth S. Maxwell and 1ss Hazel Arth, contralto:|yn.g™ Robert ¢ Hilldale, Agnus Dei” (Garrett), “Gloria in | b3 “Sanctus” (Federlein), com- |cent), Mary Powers. Mr. P. M. Brumbaugh. | “Ag It Began to Dawn- (Williamey: | 204 Florence R. Steinpremmer, con- | L. Lambdin, baritone. The music will i i, giijers, tenor. will carry the so (Vincent), recessional, Feast”; “Glorla fn Excelsly” (Feder-|Miss Mary Stovene, soprano: Miss |Shelley, with Miss Ilorence RIng, { Chorus,” from “Aessia (Handel). Ballinger ‘and Harry B. Denham,! Vespers will bo sung in the even- | Lir roiiiip " from he Messia The sglos will be sung by Mrs. Strain® (Suiltvan); organ postlude | Kruger, tenori Mr. Williim K. Litté. | The class wiil alto render this| by Miss Helen C. Howlson, soprane, | the music. usual psalms will fnclude the fol- | Miss urn, tenor, and Mr. Karl §. Kerr, | o'clock:” Organ prelude, “When, At Christ Church, Washington par- |‘Hale Ve, for the bencilt of tno ot | Gromm Maritane” whog Hevard K E. Church, the music will include: [ Coeli” (Glorza). (Gaul), | = gan): “Magnificet” (Pitman), “Nune|the morning services. At tho 7| Taster music at the Metropolitan | The vested cholr of twenty-fve ! delvsohn); quartet, *God Hath Sent yarealtat, omomrow, smoming P ‘11l be: Processienal, “Welcoms, (Spinney); #hank) and for offeratory, “They|pastor, will Include: Morning serv- ; Bronson Logan, violinist, will render i tion” (Sheliey), violin obbligato and | b Processional, “FPralse Ye the The Strife Is O'er”; offertory anthem, | Solos in morning and evening of-jsolos. At 11_o'clock: “Christ Our|del) .by Miss Gertrude Smallwood; | Will play at both morning and eve- i (Handel): quartet, (Gra- | No. 3"; graduale, “Haec Dies” (Wle-{ (Dvorak); anthems, “The Same Stone Moruise (Duck): by Mea g Lemer plsho The fenos a0 The evening musio. will hoy The | ner): recessional, “Unfold, Ye Por-|sing), “Easter Message” (Chaffin);: ional, “The Day of Resurrection.” At{ The members of the choir are: So-|dental soprano and bass solos, | iootuaglo and choir.' ~rgan' golo, | terlan Church, under the direction of |Sung by the choir: Soprano, Clara | Miss Dorothy Smith. Mrs. Kiernan.|nata in D Minor” (first movement) “Magnificat” (Brewer), *} ton, Adelalde Darling, Marlon Suit, |11 Excelsis” (Stalner).. The solos willyover” '(Schilling), by Mrs. Gilbert | morrow: centor, William Schmucker: organist-|{ Armand Gumprecht. There Will be| Emig Murphy, soprano: Miss Lillian “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Cormick; tenors, | Herfurth, contralto: Georga V. Blal olonalse-Militatze” (Chopln-Gaul). |golo, “Hosanna” (Granier); anthem, e The program for vesper service atland Mrs. Dorothy Houchen Baxter et e L s T R T “Holy Clty™), (GauD): anthem, “Ring | “Wyening service—Anthem, “Christ |noTthwest, program of Baster musis | tarls” (Wicgand). and “Tantum Ergo. UNITARIAN. &l Church will izclude: Procession- |and Gordon Darling, “The Dawn of the Kingdom” (Huget jthem, “Angels Roll the Rock Away" |7y nw (Handel). Risen” (Buck), ~“The Strife Is O'er”, At St. Patrick's Church the mixed | go 1 Unitarian Church, which will & (Otto Malling). Our_Passover” (s T:30 p.m.. evening yer and ger-lin B 3 = crgan prelude, grand marcn ! (Urotch); In “Lights as t G . Sl cn, Charies Danfels, { Harry i or: Mr. e aacla = e Stances” |Elgar : T 1 - i Mo s @ cvening rg 5= = n_170. “Come, Ye | (Sch 2 Tib1"” <t A eorge Willlame, is orga 3 i 4 tomorrow at the Moun e following. the Strain of Tri-|Iiall); “Sa (Merbecke); a: i g B - o the giiotr are: Mra. Lilite | & 1. . Churck South, 16th e “Christ the Lomj At 8 p.m. the mustc will be: “Aa; 3 £y > (Corbin). p Bdward M. Syphax. ! Westminster Ch ) Pmor] 1 ) e e the (John B. Wilkes); | niflcat in E fiat” (King Hall) . Hymn 121, offertory : D b in A - L 1 2 of i3 Risen | Lerd” (Statner). T . . will render Shelle ; “Gloriz | ir Even| uizit the Sunday school or|: Ts Risen” (Bise cantata, E he | sunday, any., n . Lives!” | €ight volces, of Epiphany Protestant S apet e T i: *“IThe Resurrection At the ki C nfold, Ye Portals™ (arrang- | ; ata. “Death and_Life,” und 1st, the Livine Among the Dead?" | of Adcif Torovsky, A. A. G. O, s mon| ing at the offertory ) ne. All Gloriou ; > double qu on of the alms,| ISt and cioirnaster, | ne B z ( with th in obblign g 2 e c] Thornberr ene” . (Warren), recesslonal at the Church of jrendered et iehote L M: <son, Marion cholr, assisted o 5 th Hour': and _ Miss Heloise d, 173, “Allcluia, the Strife is 7:30 a.m., “Christ Is Rie- |,} #1 : Processional, {yiioe Marthah C annia McKe: ertrude Lyous, colorateur soprano; | eftations of multitude), | Bratnerd; tenore, Mr. G. Tt Conybeare | 1%, A. Critch e iivo Lacey, Nettie Lewls, Carrie | Missos Kocne and Lynch, contraltos, | poriverive | Lo nt” ni Choeur.” from “Sulte in G| PAssover” (Tours), “Te Deum’” and . : Minnie Stmons, Mesdames jand Kobert David £ n They Too sses, Mr. El and’ Capt. | (bass), ‘Fhe music will be rendered by the | Baised From the Dead” (West): chiotus “trom witos—Mary Purhl ula Mundy. | The soprano re > world. In Sorrow Weeping”: 4 “preiude, “Largo” (Handel), l0ir of men and boys, under | ‘Hallelujah Chorus.” “Mount of = Quetta Turner, Victoria Roillns, and | Day of the Week C h Ma NEW CHURCH. 2 of George Daland, organ- 5" “(Besthoven): 8 p.m. “God |9 S il Tessle Myers; tenors—Lawrenco Stan- | Davidson will sing the part of JaIrus | Magdalene s arly (eopromry: tBeL2IY | plano and violln, Mrs. Arthur Spenser, 2 i<t und choirmaster. The soloists are Appolinted a Day” (Tours). s ‘.n«." r). “Benedl urd, James Fisher, Timothy Ward, Mr. Depus wiil sing the tenor |7 i prano), “Because |, 1.1 viola, Mr. Arthur Spenser. The mus! Easter morning 3 del's “Ha dah O i e 3 3 7t - {duet (soprano and bass), “Woman D, soprane; Walter & Frick, | SIng Handel's “Haiiciuiah Chorus,” | senit RO o Jassos—Leo Robinson, Kichard Jeni- | ing” and also the dusty “Love Divine, | wore wir Sna ar , e e et o th andl Corcoras e e & “Btovebeaiar, | from “Messioh,” at the 11 o.m ser ‘Glorta_in_Excels traditional; o= and Witlitam Daarich AT Love Excelling. with 3tre. Tyons | WhY Weepest Thou?"; chory CATHOLIC, !New Jerusalem, 16th and Corcor lusting” (Matthews the § p.m, |Ralse the eral superintendent; Mrs, M. J, Tig-| New York Avenuo Prest E in Tesurrection T v iRl ot e Ehnlns o cenctons an S hrnay Bvaar T e e L fho i los il b isung LD S R e T e e O n Dostinde. sung by the mixed cholr at the Shrine j Processional hymn, Sunday c g 5 2 Delbert. Mr. Mack s t = from th € o ling prog: . : Organ | ad, will includ i o the festival pons be rollowing musica e r! The Easter progra Ginia : . {ato trom Flith Sonata” ); {ine : Orga: 5 I T strai th ival re rollowing mu. 1“:'.x‘a;;'r€5‘|'cx],;°;t ‘_m\tzs“nstlh“.s(r‘”i;l " c“n‘.’;\‘r'.'acn»z and cholrmaster. Tie gospel music ciuss of the Dible | anthem, “Awake, Thou T <lec : rom ‘Athalia,” | A (Stewart), “Kyrie” “Glor ia creed; ~the hymns, “Si With - 5 11 be gung by the Sunday school. |direction of the teacher, Mrs. Isabel | “King of Glor C s); organ ¢ iirist, Our Del,” from Havdn's LAl Souls, Ari Mr. Albert Schott @ Deum, I Tlat, Orgen prelude B inention e e s = ssover.” Schilling; org: ot y, - s AL couts. e : (. Tlek),” “Jubilate Deg” ;\»mw!-n gt Mr Redeemcr Live THolmualo, ot tho Chapel iof \the!| & Siseys will réndes the Ewater{postlide. 7Orend Merchifrom Queen jEassovers: Schillin rgar postlude, offertory, =] own leading Wagnerian tenor, ymn, “Jesus Christ Is|from the “Messiah (Handei); proces- | Transiguration on liaste ARy | Sy odues & Y Inine: Organ prelude, “The Strife | The sol i " (Gounod. The solos will b ; . e die S om the ek B 4 2 Sunday | Judson, Sundas &, ut § o'clock. . : 1s e solo double quartet at Mount | tals” (Gounod. The solos will be su he_choir will sing Chadwick | Today": offertory, “He 18 Ri sional hiymn, “Jesus Christ T3 Risen | morning will bo a3 follows: “Christ | np the First BADUSE Churen oo e | 4 anthein, “Avake Up | Pleasant M, F. Church South is coms | tained by Miss Mabel C. Latimer, so- { S2 the ehqie Wil sine Cladwl (Garrett), “Sureum Cord . “The Strife I8 [Te Deum” (Buck), “Jubilate” (WlI- 2 Awake, Thou That Sleepest” (Ward- | G, Price, s e i &l James K. Young, tenor, and Arthur | o P Sone amidge), ~ “Sanctus (Stainer), | O'r,” “Awake Up, My Glory" (Barn- | llame:, #As It Degin to Dawn” (Vine | siars Smith, Mre M K Moffatt, MIss | ciephens), Mr. Thompson: anthem, | sna Ylorans norianos; Allce Jones | Jumes K & ary Pond, alto, and Mr. Freder S ATRIL f iy " penald) - - = Mr. Victor Pierce. Miss Sylvia PhiMa- | anth, “The Chol eliet traltos; Dr. George 1i Saxon and | be under the direction of Mary Louise | St 000 s n' et e ctus,” from Toelsl oolt chant), -Nunc, Dimit- | munion hymn, “At the Lambs High| Incidental solos by the quartet:|haum, Miss Susan Cloaver, and Mrs. | mem: "oraan mrelede Borandiig | Willlam H. Bell, tenors, and E. It | Sullivan. organist. I{’lm B minor macs by Bach: postiudc Lumb's High Feast We Sing. lein): “Come, Ye Faithful, Ralse thc Lillian Wrenn, contralto; Mr. Henry | planist. The double quartet will be assisted | Passes. Flizabeth S. Maxwell directs|ing at 7:30. and, in addition, to the | "\ "G Sewall, organist and di- heth A. Oliver, Sopran = i “Awake, Thou That _Sleepest” | baritone cantuts Eldas aveaine de 2 = “Bells of A d 3 o 4 5 £ 23 A clock, | Mre. W. R. Hamlill, alto; Louis B. = R, Anne L of r Stone, contralto; Dr E (Stults). Lvening rervice at $ at the First Baptist Church of Cherry- | Thompson, tenor, and Howard ,}(_ Tomorrow morning, at Hamline M Reaupre” (Russell), Regina | UNIVERSALIST. 1riton Doris Thornet will| Streaming From the Kastern Skies”:|ish, a speciul Laster program will{ing fun: he churck anist and direct rgan, “Resurre s D e (Wieaaray oas S e Jreside at the organ. “Jesus Christ Ts Kisen Today” (Wor- | be rendared by tha choir at each of | & fund of the church. ore st |Stomy violin, “Sprine Sons DT { tival Mareh T (Catkin): L3 I (Iniin O G i o0 ster Tausle at St. Mark's Church. { Dimittis” (Gower); Tl = ic'clock service the program will in- | Baptist Chur. 6th and A streets | felected voices under the direction of | His Angels” (Berwald), with i Easter c at St. Mary's Roman { followi g ¢! 3 ero. il b X 2 1 D m T 8 ¢ 3 i His A d), it a a . Mary's R n { following program will be renderod amd A streets southeast, 11 a.m., | Risen” (Paran) Jesualclude “Communlon Service” (Crulek- | northeast, Rev. John Compton Ball, | john George Klein, assisted by Ruth {dental solo: quartet, “The Resurrec. | Catholle Church, at 10:30 am., winl | 2 2T TIETEEE W08 A0 TIRCEr lappy Morning”; “Kyrie” (Eyre), | “Come, Ye Faithful, Ruise the St ;| Have Taken Away My Lord” (Stain- |ice, 11 o'clock—Organ prelude, “Hal- | the Easter muslc at Gunton Temple |incidental tenor sol i 9 Father” (Gounod): ' “Vidi Aquam” ! Houchen Raxter, organisi Organ ilurla TIbI® (Eyre), sermon hymn, | organ postlude (Hall). cr), inoldental _sopranc. and tenor | lelifah Chorus” (“Meesiah™, (Han- | Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Logan | /1 1enow That My Fedemm Siviolt | (Wiegand): mass, Haydn's “Imperial | “Largo — Aus der Neusn Welt” “As It Begar to 'Dawn” (Martin): | fertory anthems will be sustained by | Passover,” “Te Deum” (Smart);|&nthem, “Darkly Rose the Guilty ;RIng services, with Mrs. Kiein at the | nior)" oraan. ~arlel (Tiovat and): offertory. “Hosanng” (Gra- | Which the Builders Refused” (lan Sunetus” | (Byro). | “Agnus Del”) Misa Len Welgel and Gothard Hoft- | "Kyrlo dnd Gloria” (Cruckshank): | MFNED (Buck), by, Mrs. 1, Lester ) planc, | The, tener molos will bo eus- ) it wir Sty nfold, ¥ (liyre), “Gloria in Lxcelsis” (Eyre), | mann, with violin obbligato by Miss| “Credo” (Monk), offeratory d + Easter cantata, ‘The Resurrection and | tals.” from “Redemption” '(Gomnod).| solo, ‘tenor, “Christ Is Ris (John Nune ' Dimittfs” (Barnby); reces- | Ina Lawrence. Began to Dawn” (Vincent T e omPty NOX e (CIomPR: bY | 1o quartet at the Western Presby. | the Life: (R Spaulding Stoamhtany, | 50105 will be sung by Mrs. J. Garver, | Prindlo Scott); organ, “Fourth v.m. the program will include: Pro- {pranos, Miss Lena Weigel, Mrs. Bur- |tus” (Stalner), “Agnus Del””(Stain-| “These = are Thevs (Holy & Clovy, |George F. Ross, organist, will sing ,Young Brown: alto, Kaniah Boteler: | Mr. Calian, Mr. Guages and Mr. Good- | (Warren). ssional, llelufa! Sing to Jesus”; |dine, Misses Ina Lawrence, Ruth Ac-|er), “Benedictus” (Monk) and “Gloria | (Gaul); anthem. “Christ, 0’\’:: Pags)-' the following program of mush:s::\": [tenor, Clarence Lewis; bass and k,“-e.' child. The organist and director is{ The choir members are Mrs. Maud (uittis? (Brewer), Introit hymn, “Angels | Naom! Cormick, Elizabeth Lindsay,|be sustained by the quartet—Miss|A. Clark, Harold King, Mrs. J. Lester | Morning service—Anthem, “Christ |director, Edith B. Athey, and violinlst, | orchestral accompaniment at this; Chenoweth, contralto: John B. Sw #:01l the Rock Away”; sermon hymn, |livelyn Dyer and Catherine Cox; altos,| Mae Cross. soprano; Miss Hattio M. | HBrooksand cholr, and 6rgan postlude, | Our Dagsover (Schilling: baritmes | OFtin Watkins. service. | zer. tenor; Walter T. Matson, bass v anthem, “They Have Taken Away | Gothard Hoffmann and Paul Green.|€ney. tenor, and Harry I. Clarkscn, [ Evening service, 5 o'clock—Organ : “Awake, Thou That Slee: o Metropolitan Memorial M. E. Church, | 4 p.m. will be: Psalms and “Regina | organist and director. iy Lord” ’ (Stalner); recessional, | basscs, James Larson, Louls Masters | Puritone and director. prelude. “List! "The Cherublc Host” | o). pest” (Mak-| john Marshall place and ¢ street | Cosli’ (Glorza): bass solo, “0 Salu- | ™ s | David Dosela, Sarses Die, o 5 BAPTIST. 1 ut, Wild Bells” (Bartlett). by Mre. | 1 SRIIRE SPENER—EGIEM. (CHEISt |G "be: Morning anthems, ~This Is | in A” (Wiegand). o Welcomwe, Happy Morning”; an-|" The director is W. Artiar Storm, |34 Wolcott), Wellingion A, Adams | (HoldengtossinD. by e We B Hoot: | “miic®quartet is composed of Miss | (Judson), “Exening anthems are: “Hs | cholr dirceted by Miss Jennie Glon tem, “Christ, Our Passover” (Scl e organist B 3 ! condueting, Mrs, Je i = le, M i 5 ! Bn* er), “The nan, accompanied by full orchestra | be held in Kelth's Theater, will have Ingy: “Clori(Sponsy, “Te Deums |20d the crsanist Fulten B. Karr. | conducting, Mrs. Josephino Bland or-{ o rgan solo, “God So Loved tLo | Viola Harper, soprano: Mies Elsio )18 Risen” (Simper), “The Morning | ing otcin, will the following ' the following program of music, glv- (Brab), “Tupliater . (reving doam: : — it Wil 'be ‘nresented tomorrow | " (Stainer); anthem, “Why | Long, contralto; Mr. Floyd Williams, | Kindles” (Adams). ; | music tomorrow. ~“Kyrie” (Haydn): i cn by Mrs. Wandeen Webher, soprano: esns Chrat e Riceaplymn.| The choir of St.”Andrew’s Episco-igvening, at § o'clock, at the Third Yo 'the Living Among 'the |temor, and Mr. Harlan Randall, bari: | The quartet cholr members are:!Mmuslc tomerrow., “Kyriel (Haydn): icn by Mrs. Wandeen Webher Min oria TIb (Statner) semmon fony i pal Church, under direction of Mar-. | Baptist” Churcl, 5th and Q streets caq” (Warrow), by Mrs. Brooks and | tone. oprano, Mrs. Bertha Hansen Gotts- | yGloria (Iayende ofteriory. SRS | Mise Blas Raner, violinist: Miss Min The Strife Is O'er: oftditory am:|Euerite Allen Ross, organist ana inorthwest Rev. G. 0. Bullock, pastor. | choir; duct, “Hosanna” (Granier), by —_ {inann; contralto, Mrs. Adelaide Lyman | Dies” McLaughlim, = (this” number na Nieman, pianist; Chatles Tro em, “In the End of the Sabbati|cholr director, has prepared the fol- | Part I-—“The Prophecy.” Barintone, | Mrs. Brooks and Harold King, and | Special Easter music will be given | Humphrey: tenor, A. Clifford Wilkins; | \{aunington) ; JESL it | bridice Tittmann, bass: Violin <olo. «Speaks) (Stainer), hymn, | 10Wing Easter program: Sunday |Tecitative, Mr. Frank Pool; chorus by ; organ postlude, “Cornellus March” ‘n the morning service, 11 a.m., by |Pass and director, Arthur N. Gardner; | {ys™ and "Agnus Del” (Haydn I11); | i™ (NardinDy, “A (;2““‘5“ i LAhd Now, O Father, Mindful of the|morning, at 11 o'clock service, | Choir: baritone, Mr. E. W. Frecman; | (Mendelssohn). large vested choir of Iirst Presby. | organist, Minnie Bailey. Tecorsional. ~Hosanna™ ' (Granier): | Minor) (Nardini), “andante: ( Tove'; ¥Gloria in Excelsis” (old | .CRFiSt = Our Passover” (Shilling);|obbligato and chorus, Mrs. Hattle| The members of the choir are: So-iterian Church, John Marshall place postiude by organ and orchestra! | certo In b Minor) (Wienlawski), Chanth i reseatTonat e e Festival Le Deum” in E flat (Buck): | Smith and choir. pranos, Mrs. J. Lester Brooks, Mrs.|northwest, W. E. Cossins, director,| The program of music to be ren- guartet, | Edna Hillyara - Howard; | SUHIBEY (GHCE): soprana solo, with “Tho ‘personnel of the choir is Miss | sAwWake, Thou That Sleepest.” from | Part Il-*Dawn and the Resurrec- |Milton H. Prosperi. Miss Frances L.iand G. F. ‘Schutt, organist.” The pro- | dered by the quartet and chorus cholr | Carolynl Manning, Roydn Dixon aud obligute, Welolger’ (Weil); bass solo, Androvette, Miss Bell, Miss Bright. | Stalners = “Daughter of Jairus’:|tion." Chorus by choir; alto, Mrs.|Guschewsky, Mrs. Evan Tucker, Mrs.|gram will be: Organ prelude, “Sanc. | of Epworth M. E. Church South, un- | James Nolan. ~Miss Agnes Whelan [ with obligato, "Hosanna! (Granier): el Miss’ Budd, Miss Chambeelin, | “Sanctus.” “Agnus Del” (Gounod).|Henrletta Harris: chorus by 'choir:|Jessie Mountjoy and Miss Dorothy |tus” (Gounod): anthem, “Triumphant | der direction of Mrs, S. E. Mooré, to- | Will substitute for Mri. Howard and | soprano and bass duct, Miss Dudley. Mrs. Fuller, Miss Gare | and “Gloria in Excelsls” (old chant). | Soprano, recitative and aria, Mrs, |Hoofnagle: altos. Mrs. Gilbert A.|Stralns Arise” (Chipman), Mra. D. L. | morrow evening at § o'clock will be: [ Miss Loufse Vierling will preside at | Praise” (Hosmer). oll, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, Kiapp, Miss| At the evening service the choir|Alberta Campbell; obblirato and cho- | Clark, Miss Emma Guschewsky, Miss Richmond. Miss M. Arnold, Mr. W.|Chorus, “Christ Is Rison” (John|the organ. Kondrup, Mre, McDonnell, Lieut, Bar- | will render Manney's sacred cantata, | Tus. Mrs. Hattie Smith and_cholr: | Hattle Noell, Mrs. Danfel C. Shankle | Power, Mr. Cossing and choir; an- |iTidle S male_quartet (select- e B €S REFORMED. < a0 i, e Johnson and Mr, | “The Resurrection. The churcli! tenor, Tecitative, Mr. Komeo Outlaw: |and Miss Heien Tucker: temors, Har- | them, “Christ Our Passover” (Schil- |ed); octe ow Christ Is Risen” !, At Bt. TCLeRS o8 o aet. solemn | The Easter music to be given tor v aters. quartet s composed of Minnie Volk- | chorus by choir. old King, Dr. W. B. Hoofnagle and |ling), Mrs. D. L. Richmond, Miss M. | (Danks), “Easter ~Vespers duet | 1€ SRS s will bo celebrated at 11 |row moming at the. Genss ‘,‘{ VAL soloists are: Miss Budd, Miss man, soprano; Sue V. Hess, contraltc Part III—"“The Dawn of the King-{Evans Brooks: bassces, Gilbert A.!Arnold, Mr. Power and choir; (Shelley), “Christ Is Risen” (Frank), ~ (‘llurr‘h‘ ! l.\gwen ’.U;”d”.‘] “ml. and P street on 15th. will be pr g i : 5 ‘clock, by Rev. S. T. Morris. Rev. McDonnell, Sopronos:| Warren L. Terry, tenor: Goortre & {dom.” Alto, recitative, Miss Gertrude | Clarl, James W. Painter, R. E. Beale, | Postlude” (Stern). solo and _choru it Your IGlad) Siclock. By Rew, S O Mopni, Rev by the choir, composed of M A Miller, Miss Cecile M. Salv, Edward it Mr. Johnson, tenor, | Parier, bass. Gibsen; soprano, Mrs.’ Clara Monroe; | Nathin A. Clark and Donald Wish-{ Afternoon communion vice Voices” (Percippe). quartet: “Vietory™ | @ 5 G aubdeacon. - Rev. E. J. Witman, James . Schick and the or ganist, C. M. Davidson wganist and choir direcior, ‘The program of Master music bert Campbell; alto. recitative, Miss {wood; director, Gilbert A. Clark. [ That My Redeemer Liveth" “Hosanna The choir. under the direction of “4'%ir. Waters . Miss Harrison - ue by choir, obbligato, Mrs. Alvlard; organist. Miss Gertrude Small-|4:30 o'clock. Organ prelud o sextet, ~ female voices; | Gornairy " Wil Dreach the sersaom; - _; Grace ¥piscopal Church at 11 VGertrude Cib obbligato — !anthem, “Why Seek Ye “In the E e Mrs. Hattie Ritchie Prescott and Episcopal Church, 23d{ will be: o mn. W H s, Mr=, Alberts mphell, d o] The progran: of Baster music by the | simper), Miss Marion Arnoid, Mr. W, = . B hrist Our| A\iss Catherine MeKenna, organ Wasiington Cirele, on|come, Happy “Christ ¢ itone, recitative, Mr. Frank Pool; |guartet of the Temple Baptist Churel, | B. Cossins and choir; anthem “Sanc- ' hilling), ' quartet and | will render the following progran: The program of music will iiciuc (Stainery, “Awake, Thou Tha’ Slce est” (Maker), “The Oolden Gites Are Lifted Up"” (Berwald), “Ch:ist our Passover’ (Shelling). , der the direction of Samuel A. Leech, | Dudley ~Buck's festival; ~“Jubilate|Mrs. Clara Monroe; finale, chorus by | given at the morning service. The | (Batiste). “Sixteenth Mass,” Veni, Creator” u:gan;u and choirmaster, wiil include | Deo,” festival (Hopkins); introit music Includes: Organ prelude, “Ho- Easter services at Petworth Meth- | (Shea); offertory, Regifl.u Coeli” the follewing: *'C Gur Pase- | hymn, 111: sermon hymn, 121; offer- Soprano, | sanna” (Wachs): anthem, “Christ Our | The following musical program will | odist Eplscopal Church, G. Ellls Wil- | (Giorza). After the mass. “Unfold, pver* . (Sohilling), “F i Te.Deuml tory snf “They Have Takes. Monroe, < Passover* (Schilling); euet, soprenc |.bs suag at the Georgetown Presby-|liams, D. D, minister, will have as' Ye FPortals” (Gounod). The solos ! Ilaster day, the musical program, un- | Passover’ (anthem); “Te Deum chorus Ly choir; sopramno, recitative, | Rev. Dr. J. J. Muir, pastor, will be |tus” (Tours), choir; “Organ Postlude” “vidi ‘Aquam” (Kempter), Hudn'sl “They ¥ave Tuken Away M; Lor

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