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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1924, Spirit of Easter to Mark Music Programs in Churches of the Capital City D . popular compesitions in the tomorrow morning, afternoon and nij American composer's “Festival Te D Modern and Gregorian Composi- tions Vie in Prominence on Laster Programs in Many Wash- ington Churches. UDLEY BUCK and Sir John Stainer vie with Giovanni Palestrina and Gregorian chants in providing what appear to be the most church music which will be offered ght in local’Christian churches. The eum” and selections from Sir John’s “Crucifixion” are almost universal in use. It seems fitting that the oldest records of Christian church music also should be revived to provide compos: itions for Easter programs, for they unfold the ecarliest cfforts of musicians inspired by the great subject of the death and resurrection of the Sa Many of Washington's most prominent vocalists are as portant parts in the Easter cantatas Easter, like Christmas, is a time whet in the limelight. Some of the churches have arran; send Laster carols abroad before bre: vior. igned im- and even i less pretentious works. n the organists also are particularly ged early morning choral services to akfast; many of the Sunday schools will have special children’s programs before the 11 o'clock services, and others will give their floral and mus: participate during the afternoon. especially attractive. There is nothi carrying flowers to make the cros on Easter. It seems, sometimes, T ic services in which the little folks hese children's festiv: are always ng prettier than masses of children a thing of cternal beauty and fresh as if the sun shines brighter when the church bells peal on Easter Sunday “He Is Risen” is the theme of all this music, and the promise of life immortal is renewed in this springtime of the church’s calendar. H. F. — BAPTIST. | Easter music at the First Baptist Church tomorrow will begin at 10:45 am. when a trio of vielin, ‘cello and organ will play Thome's “Andante Religioso” and Martin’s “Melody of Peace.” The vested choir will give the procession “hrist the Lord Is | Rigen. Alleluiah” and Granier's “Ho- | samna.” with solo by Mrs. Florence | Jloward. The trio will then play | Corelli's “lar and the postiud will be Handel's “Hallelijah (horus. At 7:40 pm. the trio will play Ganne 5 tacy” and Mydleton's ventid the processional for | vested choir will _be “All Hail the | Power of Jesus' Name”: anthem for and chorus will be Hanscomb's “Exalt Him"; the trio will give Mas- caxni’s “Ave Maria” and the postlude | will be Lemman's “March Trium- | phal.” } | Frederick Wilken, and Frunk Wibbitzhauser, ‘cellist of the Marine Band. will assist the choir. Charles T. Ferry is the organist. The ster mus at Metropolitan PBuptist Church, 6th and A streets northeast. at the morning service will he: Organ prelude, by Miss Gertrude Smallwood; anthem, “Christ Our Pass- over” (Schilling), by Mrs. Brooks, Mrs Clark, Mr. King and choir; an- th:m, “Lo, the Tomb is Empty’ (Broome), by Mrs. Clark, Dr. Hoof- nagle and choir; anthem, “Why Seek | Yo" (Warren), by Mrs. Brooks and | choir, and organ postlude, by Miss | Smallwood. At the evening service: | Anthem. “Angels Roll the Rock Away” (Holden), Dr. Hoofnagle, Miss 2mma Guschewsky and choir; duet. | ‘Hosanna' (Granier), by Mrs. Brooks and Mr. King: anthem, “They Have Taken Away My Lord” (Harrington), Mrs. Clark and choir, and organ post- lud», Miss Smallwood. The members of the choir are: So- pranos—Mrs. J. Les! Brooks, Mrs. Niilton H. Prosperi. Miss Frances Gus- chewsk Mrs. Evan Tucker and Miss Lula Metealfe. Altos—Mrs. Gilbert A Clark, Miss Emma Guschewsky, Miss Tiattic Noell. Mrs. Daniel C. Shankle and Miss Helen Tucker. Tenors— ¥arold King. Dr. W. Bruce Hoofna- gle. C. Evans Brooks and M. R. Camp- bell. Basses—Gilbert A. Clark, James W. Painter, R. E. Beale and_Nathan A lark. Organist, Miss Gertrude Smallwood; director, Gilbert A. Clark. The Immanuel Baptist Church choir will sing appropriats music at both | services tomorrow. In the morning a violin solo, “Le Cygne” (Saint-Saens) : anthem, “They Have Taken Away My Tord” (Harrington): tenor solo, “Ho- sanna” (Granier), by Ledford; anthem, “Lift Your Glad Voices" (Avery): an- them, “Praise the Lord” (Randegger), and a quartet, “Magdelene (Warren), by Mrs. Crater, Mrs. Walker, Mr. Led- ford, Mr. Whiteside. At' the evening service the choir will sing the sacred cantata “Gallia” (Gounod), the oblizato sung by Mrs. Crater, and_a duet, “The Crucifix" (Faure), by Mr. Ledford and Mr. White- Bide. Mrs. Ei G. Dickinson is musical digector. Temple Baptist Church, 10th and N streets northwest, music tomorrow | wiil be: 11 a.m.—Duet, “The Conquer- | or¥ (Coombs), Mrs. Otis D. Sweet and | J1J¥s Nan Fields: soprano solo, “Ho- | ®anna” (Grainer), Mrs. 0. D. Sweet; | organ numbers, ‘“Resurrection Morn" | (Johnson), “Hosanna" (Wachs), Mrs. « ce Dufour Brown. 8§ p.m.—A large chorus choir, under the direction of | J. H. Ingram, will &ing an Easter can- | tata. entitled “The Day of Resurrec- tion” by J. Lincoln Hall. The solo- j2ix will be: Soprano, Mrs. Charles 5. Muir, Mrs. Margaret Trotter, Misses | Dorothy Leutbecher and Blanche | Acher; bass, J. F. Mothershead, J. I. | Tdneh; tenor, T. 0. Jones: mixed quar- | tet, Mrs. Margaret Trotter, Mrs. W.| Ockershausen, jr.. J. F. Mothershead '’ 0. Jones: offertory soio, “Open the Gates” Miss Dorothy Leutbecher; snale ' quartef, special selection, “Christ Arose” (Lowery), J. H. In: gram, P. F. Mothershead, J. 1. Bunch, ', 0. Jones; accompanist, Mrs. Warren P. Horner. At First Baptist Church, Alexandria, Va., the following program, under the direction of Willlam H. Starneil, or- ganist and director, will be sung by the choir tomorro morning at 11 ©'clock: Anthem. “Christ sur Pass- over” (Schilling), incidental solo by T. V. De Masters, tenor; bass solo and chorus, “Behold a Wonderful Thing Has Come to Pass” (Geibel), B. P. Wheatley and double quartet: an- them, “Angeils, Roll the Rock Away" (Holden), incidental solo by Miss Nina rmand, soprano: Evening service at 7:45 o'clock: Anthem, “Not Unto Us, O Lord” (Smith); solo, “Christ_Has Risen" (Parker), Miss Susan Rischeill, bass solo and choru: Cust Down” (Geibel), Clarence Wells and double quartet. The choir of Shiloh Baptist Church, consisting of T. H. Ward, chorister 3. M. Syphax, organist: Lucy Roy, Jouise Thomas, Lula Kent, Sarah Jackson, Florence B. Ward, Sarah Me- Kenny, Marion Miles, Fannie Mc- enny, Lydia Robinson and Jessie yers, sopranos: Lillie B. Wynder, « J'annie Burrell, Bertha Grady, Ellen Kaiser, Edith Goines and Lula Mundy, wltos; 'Gustavus Harkum, Lawrence tanard, Timothy H. Ward, jr.; G. W. { Jenkins and Wesley Preston, ifenors; John H. Jacksen, John Mar- all, William H. Guy, George Wil- s, Willlam Green, Charles Daniels wnd John D. Fisher, basges, will sing #peeial music at the morning and night services tomorrow. They are also arranging to give an eratorio in the near future. At Nineteenth Street Baptist Church in _augmented choir of sixty voices, ¢h instrumental accompaniment, nder the direction of Benjamin Washington, will present a composite program of Easter selection: {f'wo lay readers, Bernice Bates and Ires Rivers, will quote the biblical passages descriptive of each selec- Y%he following numbers from “The e follow Greatest Love” (Petrie) and “The Re- demption Song” (Holton) will be sung: Chorus, “Sing Unto the Lord a New Song,” choirs; male chorus, “Ride On in Majesty"; duet, *'Tis Midnight in the Garden Now,” female Voies bass solo, "And He Bearing | “Third Mass”; | (Granier): His Cross,” L. B. Curtis; chorus, “Over the Earth Fell a Darkness, s; octet, “Now Upon the Firs duet, “Thy Light Has Come. Dickerson and Mr. Braxton; chorus, “Lead Me Lest 1 Stray,” senior choir; ' tenor solo, “The eatest Love.” Levington Smith: trio, “Peace Be With You,” Mrs. Willie Powell, Mr. Curtis and Mr. Washington; so- prano_solo, “Behold I Stand at the Door.” Mrs. Norah Diuxuid; bass solo, “Love's Victory,” Mr. Curtis: chorus, “We Shall See Jesus." combined choirs; soprano solo, Will Behold Him,” TS zabeth Dickerson; chorus, “Rejoice and Be Glad” com- bined choirs. CATHOLIC. At the Shrine of the Sacred Heart the program of music at the 11 o'clock solemn high mass Easter Sunday will include: “Vidi Aquam” Proper of the Mass™ (Tozer); Haydn' offertory, ‘“Hosanna recessional, Portals” (Gounod). The solofsts will be Mabel C. Lat mer, soprano; Hazel Arth, contralto: Warren L. Terry, tenor, and William R. Cross, baritone. The music is under the direction of Mary Louise Sullivan, | organist. There will be a vesper service at 7:30 p.m. (Gregorian) the choir will sing "Haec Dies” (Wiegand “Regina = Coeli” (Giorza). "O Salutaris” (Marzo), “Tan- tum Ergo” (Klein). Easter services at St. Patrick's Church tomorrow high mass at 11 o'clock, when the mixed choir will be accompanied by full orchestra and organ. and wiil present, under the direction of Jennie Glennan, prelude, “Call of the An- gelus” (Walton). orchestra and or- gan; processional. “By Early Morning Dickinson): ‘Bene- dictus” and “Agnus Dei fertory motet, “Haec Dies” (McLaugh- lin); recessional, “Hosanna” (Gran- : postlude. “Swedish Processional March” (Svendsen). Those In the quartet will be Edna Hillyard Howard, Caroline Manning, Roydon J. Dixon and James Nolan. At “Mass Hache's St. Aloysius Church Weber's in G.” with parts from La “Missa_Pro Pace” will be sung by the church quartet at 11 o'clock ~ tomorrow, with Vietor Lo Boenau, church oranist, directing the following program: Organ prelude. “Easter Morn"” (Boenau), Mr. Boenau; Easter anthem, “Vidi Aquam” (Pe- ters), quarte! “Kyrie Eleison™ Hache), Mrs. Marx and quartet: “Veni Creator” (La Hache), Mrs. Hubner and Messrs. Saxon and Whelan; “Glo- ria’ (Weber), Mrs. Marx, Mr. Saxon and quartet; “Credo” (Weber), quar- tet: offertor: “Haec Dies” (Wiegand), quartet; “Sanctus’ (Weber), quar- tet; “Benedictus” (Weber), quartet; “Agnus Dei” (Weber), Mrs. Hubner and quartet; “Hosanna” (Grainier), Mrs, Marx, Mr. Saxon and quartet} organ postlude, “Hosanna” (Wachs), Mr. Boenau. Netta Craig, soprano, will assist the cholir of the Convent of the Visitation at the high-mass tomorrow morning. St. Stephen’s Church, 25th street and Pennsylvania avenue, Easter mu- sic will include: Mass at 11 am Haydn's “Fourth Mass"; “Kyrie alto solo, Nora M. O'Connor: “Chris. te,” soprano solo, Angelyne Ciffo; “Gloria,” “Kt in Terra Pax" bass slo, Albert Henkel solo, Nora M. O'Connor; “Qui soprano solo, Rose G. Green; “Et incarnatus est,” tenor solo, Ber- nard A. Du Bois; “Sanctus,” chorus “Benedictus,” quartet (soprano, Ros: G. Green: alto, Nora M. O'Connor; tenor, Albert Henkel: bass, Bernard A. Du Bois): “Agnus Dei," quartet oprano, Angelyne Ciffo; alto, Nora | M. O'Connor; tenor, Albert Henked; bass, Bernard A. Du Bois); “Regiea Coeli” (Glorza), Rese . Green, Ange- Iyne Ciffo, Margaret Moran, Therese Nolan, Nora_O'Connor, Miss O'Shea, Bernard Du Bois, Joseph Repetti, Al- bert Henkel and Power Stanton; “Veni Creator,” bass solo, A. Henkel. The organist and director is Mar- garet M. Slattery. St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 2d and streets southeast—Solemn high mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The choir, under the di- rection of Mrs. Hattie Ritchie Pres- cott and Miss Catherine: McKenna, organist. will sing di Aquam’ (Dielman), Guilmant's “Third Mass”; at the gradual, violin selection b Miss Anne Sweeney, “Veni Creator (Cirello); offertory, . “Regina Coeli (Benedict); after the mass, “Unfold, Ye Portals” (Gounod). At the vesper service, at 4 o'clock Mercadante’s “Vespers” and ‘Magnifi cat” will be given: “Regina Coeli (Benedict), “O Salutaris” (Holden), “Tantum Ergo” (Vendusen) and “Laudate Dominum’ (Gregorian). The soloists will be Mrs. John Shrape, Mrs. Anna Swett, Miss Bessie Price and Miss Mary McCormick, sopranos; Mrs. ‘Anna Golden, contralto: Fred Price, tenor, and Messrs. Tabler, Rebstock and Kaufmann, basses. c The Easter program at Holy Rosary Church will commence with solemn high mass at 10:30, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Paul Marella, auditor to the apostolic delegation, 'celebrant. The proces- sional wiil be: “The Dawn Was Purpling _O'er the Sky,” chorus; “Mass in C.” by L. O. Emerson. Kyrie: Duet, “Christe Eleison”; -~ soprano, Josephine Massino; contralto, Mary Lozupone. Gloria: Solo, “Gratias’ baritone, Alfio Carta; duet, “Qui Tol lig"; soprano, Mra Lockwood: alto, Ethel Oriani. Offertory: “Regina Coeli,” solos and chorus; duet, so- prano, Josephine Massina: tenor, Sal- vatore Carta; solo, “Resurrexit,” bari- tone, Alfio Carta; ‘solo, “Gaude et La- contralto, - Mary Lozupone. lo and quartet, 'Et Incarnatus Est”; soprano, Josephine Massino; alto, Ethel Orlani; tenor, Salvatore Carta; baritone, Alfic Carta; duet, “Confiteor”; soprano, Mrs. Lockwood: alto. Ethel Oriani. Sanctus: Soprano solo, “Plemi Sunt Coell,” Regina Lavezzo. Agnus Dei: (Stewart): | Unfold Ye | include solemn | (Haydn): of- | (La | CHRISTIAN. At Columbia Heights Christian Church tomorrow mgrning the chorus choir will sing Schilling’s “Christ Our Passov Special Easter music will be used at the evening service, including an anthem by the choir, “As it Began to Dawn” (Coombs). The director of the choir is Fred J. Eden, baritone. Perey Foster, song leader, will lead the congregational singing. The following musical program will be presented at the Ninth Street Christian Church, 9th and D streets northeast, tomorrow: Morning, choir anthem, “Who Will Rell Us Away the Stone” (Spence): “Hallelujah! Christ Is Risen" (Spinney): soprano solo, “Calvary” (Rodney), Miss Es- telle Wild; evening, choir anthem. aster Triumph Song” (Geibel): xo- prano solo, “Christ Is Risen Today" Bischoff), Miss Bessie Harrison. At the morning service at the Christian Church, 6th and H streets snulh;w!!dl. Miss Dorothy Leutbecher will Sing “Open the Gates of the Temple,” by Knapp. The choir will sing the hymn-anthem “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today,” by Worgan, apd “Christ, Our Passover,” by Schilling. At the regular evening service at 7:45 o'clock the pastor, Rev. Harold Dickens, will sing the baritone solo 'rom the Garden to the Cross Alone,” by L. Z. Phillips, and his solo Wwill be illustrated by lantern slides. At the same service W. F. Summy will <ing the bass solo “Fear Not Ye, O Israel” by Dudley Buck The members of the chorus choir re Mrs. Ellen T. Thrift, Mrs. T. W. Sannon, Olive Mothershead, Funice Rowe, Mrs. C. T. Suther, Dolly Craw ford, Viela Vickers, Josie Vickers, Mrs. J. M. Chisolm, Mrs. L. J. Bar- rett, Lois Scates, Vera Scates, Viceot Pierce. Kenneth Scates, Irving Wood. Malcolm Scates, F Cooke, R. L. Balderson. Miss E F. Gottwals is the organist Special music for Easter Sunday by the choir of Vermont Avenue Chris- tian Church will be given at tomor- row's services. The programs will be: Morning service—Chorus, “At the Nevin): soprano solo, “The Resurrection” (Shelley); ladie trio and male quartet, “Jesus Lives (Filmore Evening service — The | cantata, “hrist, the Victor” (Dudley Buck). will be given ‘The episodes | depicted begin with Good Friday | night and carry the story through the | resurrection to the ascension. | Mrs. Minnie Box Kidd, soprano. will | the solo quartets at the morn- service. At the evening service choir will be assisted by Mrs. | Henry Littlefield and Mrs. Belle Sweet, in the women's quartet, and an incidental tenor xolo will be sung | by T. P. Russell. The regular choir | personnel will he directed by W. E. Braithwaite, with J. E. Sparks at the organ in | th The Easter music at the Park View Christian Church tomorrow will be in charge of Mrs. Joseph Woodworth assistant organist. At the 11 am | service two pecial numbers will be | sung, “My Redeemer Lives" (Wil- | liam$) and “He Is Risen” (Ashford). CONGREGATIONAL. At the First Congregational Church | services appropriate to Easter have In addition to the Psalms|peen arranged and the music by the | | vested chorus choir of sixty voices | will be a feature. Deane Shure, pianist-composer, will assist Harry Edward Mueller at | the musical vespers at 4:45 p.m. The artists’ trio, Viola Abrams, harpis | Henri Sokolov. violinist, and Richard Lorleberg, cellist, will also assist. Mr. Shure, at the piano, and Mr. Mueller, | at the organ, will play, for the first time in Washington, Mr. Shure's new composition, “Lyric Washington,” as arranged for piano and organ. The | suite includes the following mov. | ments: “Arlington,” “The Japanese Cherry Blossoms,” “The Mirrdr Re flecting_ Pool,” “Gnomes in Rock Creek Park,” “Potomac Park Baat |Song,” ~ “Topsy —on 10th Street” Mount Veinon." This composition played just as a piano suite, has at- |tracted” much attention in music | circles. The other numbers | “Christus Resurrexit” quartet for violin, | organ, “Adoraticn” | gan, “Easter Morn" tet. “Exaltation” (Dickinson): organ | and narp. “I Know That My Redeem- er Liveth” (Handel): organ, *Tri- umphal March.” from the “Fifth Symphonie” (Beethoven). are: Organ, (Ravenelio) ; cello, harp and (Matthews); or- | “The choir will sing an Easter can- | ta at the 8 o'clock service, “Christ | tal | the Victor,” by Dudley Buck. | Tomerrow morning at the Mount | Pleasant Congregational Church spe- cial Easter music will be given by | the Mount Pleasant Chorus and the | s0lo “quartet under the_direction of Norton M. Little, with Claude Robe- son at the organ. The program follows: Organ pre- lude, “Resurrection Morn" (John- | ton); bass solo, “Hosanna" (Granier), | Mr. Fakler; choruses, “Arise, My Soul, and Sing” (Warren). “Hallelujah” | (HandeD): organ postlude, “Alleluia” | (Loret). | “There will be no vesper service at 5 o'clock. but instead at 8 o'clock a pageant, “He is the Son of God." will | be given. The public is invited to this service Special music appropriate for Eas- ter will be given tomorrow morning at the Cleveland Park Congregational Church. A quartet composed of MJ; Ruth Mae Hansford, soprano; Mrs. G | W. Henning, contraito; F, W. Freund, tenor, and Capt. E. W. 'Scott, bass, | will sing “This Ts the Day" (Cooke) and “O Light That Breaks on Yonder Tomb" (Dressler), with a violin_ob- bligato by Miss Evelyn Scott. Miss Hansford will sing “Awake, Thou that Slecpest” (Ward-Stephergy), and Miss Scott will_play the offertory solo. Mrs. Page McK. Etchison, pianist and director of music, will play as pre- lude “T Know that My Redeemer Liv- eth” (Handel). and as postlude his “Hallelujah Chorus. M. E. SOUTH. At the morning service tomorrow at Emory Methodist Episcopal Chufch South H. Leroy Lewis will direct the following: “The Fulfillment” and “The Promise,” from the “New Life” (Rogers), and “Hosanna” (Granier), sung by John Ryerson, bass. Miss Edna C. White is the organist. the evening service the “Sanc- from “St. Cecelia Mass” (Gou- nod), and “The Crucifixion” (Stainer) will 'be presented, The assisting so- loists for this service will be Fred Shaefter. bass; , Irving Beckwith, tenor; Jules Ricker, tenor, and Leroy Lewis, baritone, N Charles S. Welygerd. musical director of Epworth M. E. urch South, has arranged special music for both morn- ing and evening services tomorrow. The quartet and chorus choir will sing Frank's “Christ Is Risen” and Schill- ing’s “Christ Our Passover” in the morning; Scott's “Christ Is Risen™ and Granier's “Hosanna” in the eve- ning. Solo, “Agnus Dei”; alto, ani;’ duet, “Agnus Def Helen Oriani; alto, Ethel Oriani: quartet, “Misererc,” soprano, Helen Oriani; alto, Ethel Oriani; tenor, Sal- vatore' Carta; baritone, Alfio Carta. “Haec Dies,” recesssiopal, chorus. The music at St. Mary's Catholic Church tomorrow will ude “‘Alleluia” (Falkenstein Aquam” (Peters) “Gloria,” *“Credo,” “San dictus,” “Aguns Dei,” “Imperial Mass, No. 3." The soloists will be Mrs. John Gar- ver, Dorothy T. Smith, Mrs. H. C. Kiernan, Guigo Callan, Raymond Holden, Charles Goodchild; organist ! and director, Armand J. Gumprecht. I 4} Ethel Ori- soprar.o, (Malling) ; Guar- | Hywmmn Who endured the Sinners to redeem Now above the sk Where the angels But the pains whi Our salvation have procured; v He's King, Christ Is Risen Jesus Christ is risen today, Our triumphant, holy day, Who did once, upon the cross, Suffer to redeem our loss. Alleluia s of praise then let us sing, Unto Christ, our heavenly King, cross and grave and save. Alleluia ‘ ch He.endured ever sing Allelwia! EPISCOPAL. At St. Alban's Cathedral Close the choir. under the direction of Miss Beatrice Seymour Goodwin, will Sl"‘l’ at_the 11 o'clock service tomorrow: | Christ Our Passover” (Hodges); | “Te Deum in E" (Baumbach); “Jubi- | late” ~(Tours): offertory _anthem, “They Have Taken Away My Lord" (Stainer). There is a mixed chorus of forty voices with solo quartet, Miss | Goodwin, soprano; Miss Marjorie | Brodt. contralto; Lawrence Lee, ten- cr: ¥red Schaefer, bass. Richard Gore will be at the organ The Kaster services tomorrow at old St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rock Creek parish, will hegin with the first :llwhrlllcm of the holy communion at 7:30 am The second celebration of the holy communion, morning prayer | and sermon will be at 11 o'clock. The festival Baster carol service for the children of the Sunday school will take place at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. A program of music ap- propriate for this occasion will be | presented by the chiidren’s choir. | ‘The music for the 11 o'clock service | will include processional anthem. oc. tavo form, “Christ the Lord Is Risen | Today" (Bodine): special anthem in | place of Venite, “Christ Our Passover Is Sacrificed for Us” (Schilling); “Fes. | tival Te Deum in € Major” (Latkin): | “Festival Jubilate Deo in B Flat | Major” (Stewart); “Service of the | Holy Communion 'in E Flat Major" | (Eyre); introit anthem, “This Glad Easter Day,” traditional Norwegian composition; offertory anthem We Declare Unto “You Giad Tidings" (Maunder); “Nunc Dimittis” (Grego- ian chant), ‘and recessional hymn, "Allelulia, Sing to Jesus. | “The music will be under the direc- | tion of H. H. Freeman, organist and ":hnlrma.':h-r: the solo and chorus parts will be sung by Mabel Foote | Witman. Mrs. James K. Kerr, Floyd | Williams, Horace A. Lake, Jack Charlton Ward, Betty Van Duyne, | Roberta M. Paiterson, Hilda Unger. Wynema J. McKinley, Norma R. Un- ger. James D. Haves, J. W. Jones, Robert G. Vanderlip and Charles M. | aman At St. Margaret's Church. Connecti- | cut avenue and Bancroft place, there will be services at 7, 9:30 and 11 am., | and the Sunday school service at | 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. | At the 11 o'clock serviee the follow- | ing music will be presented: Proces- | sional, “Jesus rist Is Risen To- day” (Worgan): Easter anthem, Dr. Hodges, “The Deum and Jubilate Deo | in B Flat" (Hall): iintroit, the “Hal- lelujah Chorus” (Mandel): “The Strife | Is O'er (Palestri )i Tt Began to Dawn : | tus” (Staine “Benedictus qui Venit” (Gounod): “Gloria in Excelsis” and une Dimittis” (chanted); reces- | | sional, “Come, Ye Faithful” (Sullivan) | _The members of the quartet are| | Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Wilson. Mr. ntz | and Mr. Deibert. Mr. MacLeod, or-| ganist and choirmaster. At St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 23d | street below Washington Circle, the Easter music prepared by Samuel A. | Leech, organist and choirmaster, will consist of the following selections Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Bodine): introit, “Festival Te Deum |in E Flat Major"” (Buck): “Office of the Holy Communion in ¥ Flat M jor" (Evre); “The Strife Is O'er (Palestrina); offertory anthem, “Be- | hold. Ye Despisers” (Parker): “Nu Dimittis_in ¥ Major” (Vincent), and | “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today,” from | “Lyra Davidica." | At the 8 p.m. musical service the program will consist of the following: | “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today | “Christ Our Passover” (Schilling); “estival Magnificat” and “Nune Dim- ittis in E Flat Major” (West) | | Christ Is Risen Today” (Gaul): Began to Dawn” (Vincent) Ye Despisers’ (Parker); “Festoval Te | Deum in E Flat Major” and “The | Day of Resurrection” (Martin). The | solo parts at_both services will be sustained by Harry M. Forker, bari- ton; Robert M. Jonscher, tenor, and Carl Bachschmid, Eugene Barnes and Colvin Walker, sopranos. At this serv- ice the gold medals will be awarded to those choir boys and acolytes who have merited distinction for their work during the past year. St. Luke's Church.—Easter music at the 11 o'clock service will be: Proces- sional hymn, 520: introit (Calkins), | Sermon hymn, 177; recessional hymn, | 175: anthem, “Christ Our Passove: (Schilling): “The Lord's Prave (Trice), “Te Deum” (Buck), “Jubi- late” (Bartlett), olertory, “Awake, Thou That Sleepest” (Stainer). St Thomas’ Church.—Easter music at 11 o'clock will be: “Christ Our Pas: over” (Shelley), “Te Deum” (Hadley), “Jubilate’ (Woodward), introit, “Light' | Glittering Morn” (Parker). (Elvey), “Gloria_Tibi” (Hall), tory, “Be Glad, Ye Children of Zion (Hoflins); “Sanctus” (Gounod), “Gloria in Iixcelsis” (old chant), Dresden amen; organ, “Romance Sans Paroles” (Bonnet), postlude, “Finale First Sym- hony"” (Vierne). P the evening, at § o'clock: “Mag- nificat in_C” (Williams), offertory anthem, “Behold, Ye Despisers” (Par- ker); organ, “Reverie” (Lacey); post- Clad in the vestments and gold miter of an_archbishop of the Ortho- dox Greek Catholic Church and hold- ing in his hand the Episcopal staff of office, His Grace, Vassilios Comvo- Poulos, Greek Orthodox Metropolitan, entered the pulpit of the Church of the Ascension Wednesday night to deliver a message of brotherly love and good will from the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople to the American branch of the Anglican communion. He read his address, in which he declared that the eastern church would never, cease to be grateful to her sister church of the west for the ald, encouragement and comfort given her in her hour of trial and affliction whenghe is struggling a inst odds to faithfully maintain the holy places of the east as she has done for cen- “Behold, | be |sional hymn, lude, “Allegro-Sonat. (Rhemberger). The soloists are: Mrs. C. Henning: contralto, Miss Christine Levin; tenor, Harry M vens; bass, John M. Waters: organist and choir director, Miss Charlotte Klein. Soprano, Mrs. S$t. Monica's Chapel tomorrow will have a festival service. holy com- munion and sermon at the 11 o'clock service. Thae following musio will be given: Processional hymn, by Sir Arthur Sullivag: introit, “Christ Our Passove “Communion Service in ¥ (Byre), hymn before the sermon, from “Palestrina”; offertory anthem. “Easter Caroly’ (Harker): “Gloria in Excelsis” (Eyre). recessional hymn, by Sir George Martin. St. Mark’'s Church Easter music at tha 11 o'clock service will be: Pro- cessional hymn, “Welcome, Happy Morning!” (Sullivan): “Communion Service in F" (Stainer), sermon hymn, “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today.” from “Lyra Davidica”: anthem, O Give Thanks” (Goss) recessional h n, *“Th Strife Is O'er/ from “Palestrina.” The music at 8 o'clock will be: Frocessional hymn, “He Is Risen’ (Neander): chact “Praise the Lord, O My Soul" (Battishill): introj “Now From the Altar of My Heart' (Dykes); sermon hymn, “Jesus Lives! Thy Terrors Now"” (Gauntlett); an- them. “They Have Taken Away My Lord” (Stainer); recessional. “Alle- lula! Sing to Jesus: (Wesley) Samuel Wood is organist and di rector. At Christ Church, between 6th and | Tth on G street southeast. the choir. under the direction of George V. Blakely, Miss Richards, organist. will give as Easter musie, at 7 am Processional ist_Is Risen Today (Worgan): yrie” (Cruik- shank): “Gloria Tibi" (Tours):; “They Have Taken Away My Lord” (Stain- ‘Sanectus” (Stainer) ‘Benedic- gnus Dei” (Hall): ‘Gloria in Exocelsi (Stainer): reces- sional, “The Strife 1s O'er (Pal- estrina). 11 am.—Morning prayer with_communion service repeated; “Te Deum” (Dressler): ‘At the Lambs High Feast We Sing” (Bach): "Now Is Christ Risen” (Nichol). § pum. “Come Ye Faithful, Raise the Strai (Sullivan); “Wh Shall Roll Us Away the Stone?" (Torrence): “Mag- nificat” and “Nuno Dimittis® (Gar- Tatt); “Now the Duy Is Over” (Barn- ¥). At Grace Church, Georgetown, 32d street, south of M tomorrow morn- ing at 7:30 the following music will be sung by the choir: Processional Hymn. 109; Maunders Communion Service: offertory anthem , “Why Seok Ye the Living Among the Dead™" (Clare); recessional hymn, The second celebration will be at 11_o'clock. The processional hymn will be 122; sermon hymn, 121; Coop- er's Communion Servioe: offertory an- them, “God Hath Appointed a Day” (Tours); recessional hymn, 110. At St. John's Church, O street and | Potomac avenue, the following music will be given by the choir at the morning service: Organ prelude, “Andante from 2nd Symphony” (Guil- i “Chmmunion Service in B (Eyre); offertory anthem, “Baster Day” (Havens): organ post- lude, “Procession du St. Sacrement” (Chauvet). Tn the evening: Organ prelude, “Meditation" (Klein); "Mag- nificat in (Smart); anthem, ‘Christ Our Passover” (Schilling); offertory anthem, “Hallelujah. Christ Is Risen" (Steane); organ postiude, ‘Marche” (Du Bois). E Ascension Church, 12th and Massa- chusetts avenue northwest—Music to be used at the morning Service will : Prelude. “Largo” (Wolstenholme): processional hymn, “Welcome, Happy Morning” (Suliivan); indroit, “Gloria in Ixcelsis” (Mozart): “Communion Service in A Flat” (Eyre ascrip- tion, *Gloria” (Danks); offertory an- them, “Christ Our Passover” (Schil- ling); doxology; benediction hymn, “Cross of Jesus” (Stainer); reces- “At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing” (Elvey); postlude, “Fugato” (Erauzquin). In the evening the music will be Prelude, “Cantilena” (Reinberger: processional hymn, “Christ Is Risen (Sulliyan); anthem, “As It Began to Dawn” (Vinocent); contralto, “Greater Love Hath No Man" (Lester); so- prano, “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth” ~ (Handel); anthem, “The Strife Is O'er” (Steane): recessional hymn, “The Day of Resurrection” (Tours); postlude, “Finale” (Wol- stenholme). The soloists are: Soprano, Aileen Miller Burns; contralto, Julia Cul- breth Gray; tenor, H. Paul Firestone; bass, Lawrence K. Murray, and or- ganist and choirmaster, John B. Wil- son. Church of Our Saviour, Jrving streets northeast, music will be: 8 am. prelude for organ and _violin, “Ressurrection Morn™ (Johnston), processional hymn, “Welcome Happy Morning” (Sul- livan); indroit. “Christ, Our Pass. ver" (Chapple): lyric, “Gloria Tine, ‘Gratia Del,” “Credo” (Simper); of- 13th and Easter Greek Archbishop Expresses Gratitude At Ascension for Episcopalians’ Aid come when there would be actual union between the two communions and declared that his heart was filled with joy and gratitude to God for the friendly relations now existing be- tween the sister churches. At the conclusion of the arch- bishop’s address, the rector, Rev. Thomas Worthington Cooke, made a brief address from the chancel steps appealing to churchmen to respond to the appeal of the National Couneil of the Episcopal Church on behalf of the Mother Church of Jeru- salem and the Ecumenical Patri- archate of Constantinople, impover- ished by war and oppressed by en mies. At the close of the rector's address, the archbishop, accompanied by Father Thomas Daniels and two other Orthodox priests, entered the sanctuary and recited séveral prayers turies past. He expressed the hope and belief that the time would soon - and ?vn the apostolic benediction in LUTHERAN. Luther Place Memorizl Church mu- sic for Easter Sunday will be: Early morning service, 7 o'clock—"Prelude” (Ashford), anthem, “Lift Up Your Voices” (Gilchrist); postiude, “March Pomposo” (Maxfield). Eleven o'clock service—Prelude, “Resurrection Morn'" (Johnston); “An Kaster Hallelujah" (Vulpius), ' double choir; anthem, “Victory”' (Shelley); contralto sbl by Eva Bright; offertory, “Cantilena’ (Goltermgnn); postlude, “Festal March” ‘eilman). Evening service, 8 o'clock, special musical service— Prelude, “Jubilate Deo” (Silver); an- them, “Great Is Jehovah” (Schubert); soprano solo by Mrs. N. Whiting; bar- itone solo, “The Trumpet Shall 8ound" (Handel), ‘Paul Kvale; offertory, “Evensong” (Martin); cantata, “Res- urrection Morn” (text and music by Arthur Miller)—Introduction and bar- itone solo, “Night, Like a Vell,” Paul Kvale; organ Zlegy,”. Annie Anstadt; chorus, “Lo! in the Garden's Mournful Shade”; contraito solo, “Now, Upon the 'First Day,” Miss Bright; chorus of women's voices, “Thus,’ the Holy Women"; chorus, “Hail,’ Rosy Light” choir. The choir director is Stenson. Ervine J. The vested choir of Epiphany Lu- theran Church will sing the follow- ing numbers at the morning service: Processional, “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today, Alleluia”; opening an- them, “Christ 1ls Risen" (Porter); tenor solo. “The First Easter Morn” (John Prindle Scott), sung by Carl Keyser: anthem, “The Resurrection” (Shelley), the solos and obbligato being sung by Edith Stowell, soprano; | recessional. “The Crusaders’ Hymn." In the evening a special service, entitled “He Is Risen—Go and_ Tel |has been prepared by the Sunday school and a special choir will render |the music incidental to this service. At Christ Lutheran Church this | morning the choir will sing the an- | them. "“Christ Now 1Is Risen” (Lo- | renz): Edna Burbenn, Baltimore so- prano, will sing Graniers “Hosanna,” and H. F. Keyser, organist and direc- tor will play. prelude. “Easter Glad- (Ashford); offertory, “Offer- tory” (Raff); postiude, leluia, Christ s Risen” (Spence). Tuesday evening at § o'clock the | chorus of tha church, assisted by | Mrs. Raymond E. Chapin, soprano; Harold King. tenor, and J. E. S. Kin- sella, bass, will sing the cantata, “Darkness and Dawn.” At St Paul's English Lutheran Church the music tomorrow will be. MDYYII'IHE service—*“Christ Our Pas: over" (S Magdalene” (War- ren), 5. soprano solo (Gra- rfur) Evening service — Pageant, | ‘The Dawning” (Bayard), “And the Glory of the Lord” (Handel). Those | in the choir are Mrs. B. H. Smart, so- prano: Miss Marion Larner, con- tralto: Trving Tulier, tenor; J. Wal. | ter Humphrey, basy and director, and | | Mrs. Tocks Kincer Davies, | fertory solo. “Oh, Divine | “Sursum Corda.” “Sanctus, dictus” and “Agnus Del” | communion hymn, “Jesus. | Saviour” (Gould)! “Gloria | celsia” (Simper), “Nunc Dimittis | (Turle), recessional hymn, “Jesus | Christ 'Is Risen Today": postlude, | violin and organ, “Jubilate Amen.” | There will be a second choral Fucharist at 11 o'clock with sermon by the rector. As an offertory the choir will sing Simpler's “Awake Thou That Sleepest.” | Grace Church, Sth and D streets southwest tomorrow at 11 o'clock will have as music, processional | hymn. “Welcome, Happy Morning”; | “Christ. Our Passover"; “Te (Hopkins), “Jubilate 'Deo” (Festival). Indroit hymn, ‘“Jesus | | Christ 1s Risen Today.”’ Shorter | Kyrie: sermon hymn. “The Strife Is offertory” solo, “Christ Is | (Bischaff): festival communion | recessional hymn. “At the | Lamb's’ High Feast We Sing." | The choir of St. Andrew’s Episco- pal Church. director Marguerite A. Ross will sing as Easter dnusic to- morrow morning: Processional, “Wel- Happy Morning.” “Christ Our er” (Tours). “Festival Te | in B Flat" (Buck), “We De- | Unto You Glad' Tidings" | “Sanctus” (Gounod). | “Agn i" (Gounod). “Gloria in | Excelsis” (Old _Chant). Evening: | “Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in ¥ Flat® (West), anthem, “The Glad Easter Day” (Dickinson). | “"The quartet is composed of Minnie | Volkmann, soprano; Sue Hess, con- | tralto: Walter Frick, temor, and George Parker, bass | Epiphany Chapel, 12th and C streets conPhaest) witl have the following | Easter services Holy communion at 8 a.m.. moming service at 10:30 and | evening prayer at $ o'clock. At 10:30 the church school Wi | combine with the morning service in | place of the usual Easter festival, at| which service holy communion will | be celebrated by the vicar, Re\“. Ar-| thur J. Toryey with special Easter | music by the boy choir. All those confirmed during the past five years, | the vicar’s term with this church will | be present at this service. i | ‘At the evening service at § o'clock | Rev. Ronold Taylor of College Park. | | Md., will give the address. Charles | ¥. Googins is organist and choirmas- | ter. Following i Morning, 1 ter Morning” r ‘comc Easter Morni | “Bene- | (Simper): Gentlest in Redeemer =il will | the musical program: organ prelude, “Eas- processional, = “Wel- Saster carol, “Days Grow Longer"; church school introit, **Te Deum 'in B Minor" | (Buck). solos, Mr. Hart. John Pote | and Markel Paxton: offertory, “Christ Our Passover” (Tours); “Communion Service” (Lutkin), congregation and choir; recessional, “Come, Ye Faith ful” (Sullivan): postlude, “Unfold. Ye Portals” (Gounod): evening prayer, § o'clock: organ prelude, “Grand Chorus in D" (Guilmant): processional, “The Day of Resurrection”; “Magnificat in ¢ (Marks); “Nunc Dimittis in_ C" (Marks): offertory, “Hosanna" (Gr: fer), Mr. Hart and chorus; postlude, ‘Christus Ressurexit” (Ravenello). Easter music at All Saints' Church, Chevy Chase, will be: 11 o'clock, pro- cessional, “Welcome, Happy Morn- ing”; “Christ Our Passover” (Hodges); “Te Deum” (Dressler): hymn, “The Strife Is O'er”; offértory anthem, “As It Began to Dawn" (Martin); © “Communion Service”, (Loveday): recessional, “The Day of Resurrection.” At the evening serv- ice, “Nunc Dimittis” (Stainer), and offertory anthem, “They Have Taken Away My Lord” (Stainer). The solos will be sung by Phyllis Price and Mary Wheeler, sopranos; Loulse Platt, alto: F. W. S. Evans, tenor, and Frank Haneke, bass. The musical program for Kaster day at Efnmanuel Church, Anacostia, will be: 11 a.m., holy eucharist: pro. cessional hymn, “Come Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain’: introit, “Christ Our Passover Is Sacrificed for Us": “Communion Service in E (Simper); sermon hymn. “The Is O'er”; offertory anthem, Forth into Ji (Barnby): ion hymn, “At the Lamb's High Feast”: antiphon, “I Am the Living Bread"; recessional hymn, “The Day of Resurrection”; 8 p.m., even song, “Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, in D" (Clare): sermon hymn, “He Is Risen, He Is Risen": offertory anthem, “O Risen Lord” (Barnby). Charles F. Roberis is soloist for these services. The following musical numbers will be given tomorrow at Christ Church, Alexandria, Va.. under the direction of Estelle Wentworth: Morning service, 11 o'clock—Organ prelude, “Easter Morn” (Lomare); anthem, “Christ Our Passover” (Schilling); “Te Deum"” (Millard); offertory an- them, “As It Began to Dawn'" (Vi cent); organ postiude, “Hallelujah (Handel). Evening service, 8 o'clock —Organ prelude, “Communion for Gaster” (Handel); anthem, “At the Sepulchre” (Nevin); offertory an- them, “Awake Thou That Sleepest” {(Maker); organ postlude, “O Filii et Fillae” (arranged by Loret). The quartet at Christ Church is composed of Janet Pickett, soprano; Esther Gilbert, contralto; Ellsworth Condron, tenor; Wilfred Gilbert, bass, and there is a large vested choir. Katharine Seelye Wallace is organist. [ | na” (G | keD), | streets, | “Now Children, Singing and Bearing Floral Offerings, Will Take a Leading Part---Organists and Vocalists Featured. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. At the 11 a.m. service of Metropoli- tan M. E. Church tomorrow the quar- tet will' give the following program: “Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today"” (Porter); “O Tell Us Where Is He” (Miles); soprano solo, “The Larth Is the Lords'* (Schnecker), sung by Mrs. Gottsman; “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead” (Brown): “Ip the End of the Sabbath” (Geibel). At § p.an. the pageant “Easter Pil- grims” (Mrs. Madeline S. Miller) will be given by the Sunday school, as- sisted by the quartet. Bertha H. Gottsman, soprano: Ade- laide L._Humphrey, contralto: Daniel F. Morgan, tenor, and Arthur N. Gardner, baritone, ‘compose the quar- tet, and Miss Mary Brewer is the or- ganist. The Easter music at Waugh M. E. Church tomorrow will be: 11 o'clock —Organ prelude, “Spring Song” (Men delssohn); anthem, “Christ Our Pass- Schilling): offertory, soprano Eastertide” (Brackett), Alta . ' Smith; postlude, “Hosanna" (Wachs). § o'clock—Prelude, “Fes- tival March” (Kroeger); Easter can- tata, “The Resurrection Hope"( Car- rie B. Adams). will be sung by the quartet, Alta M. Smith, soprano: lda Seyboth, alto; W. S. Blanchard, tenor; and Z. W. Alderman, jr., bass, with Miss Grace Peters, organist The following program will be pre- sented by the choir of Foundry M. E. Church at the services tomorrow Morning — Prelud “Resurrection Morn” (Johnston); anthems. “As It Began to Dawn” (Vincent), “When the Sabbath was Past” (Clough Leighter): soprano and tenor duet, “Hosanna" (Granier); postlude, “Gloria in Excel- sis” (“Twelfth Mass") (Mozart). Eve- ning — Prelude, “Hosannah” (Hart- mann); anthems, “Festival Te Deum” (Buck), “At the Sepulchre” (Nevin): soprano solo, “Where Have They-Laid Him?" (Suliivan); anthem, “Behold he Risen King” (Dressler); postlude, “Easter Day” (Loret). The soloists are: Mary Sherier Bowie, soprano; Anna Brett Summy, contralto; J. F. M. Bowie, tenor; Ar- thur Lambdin, bass; George H. Wil- son, organist; Anton Kaspar, violinist. The quartet M E Church, composed of Msr. Chapin, soprano; Mabel McCalip, con- tralto; W. G. Atherholt, tenor: J. E. 8. Kinsella, bass, under the direction of Elsie Harvey Weaver, organist, will sing the following Baster music: Morning, 11 a.m—Anthem. Our Passover” (Schilling); trio. “Holy Redeemer” (Kane); anthem, “Hosan- ner); anthem, “As It Began to Dawn” (Coombs). Evening, $ p.m —A cantata, “The First Baster” (Tiliston-Wilson) Methodist of Trinity At Hamline Episcopal Church the music for Easter Sunday | will be: Organ, “Easter Prelude” (Malling); quartet, “Hosanna” (Gra- nier); duet, bass and tenor, “The Conqueror” (Combs); offertory solo, soprano, “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth” (Handel); quartet, with inci- dental alto solo, “In the End of the Sabbath” (Speaks - Chaffin) ; _organ, “Alleluia” (Loret). Organ recital, 7:45 to 8 p.m.—"In Springtime” (Kin- der): “Resurrection Morn" (John- ston); cantata, “The Resurrection and the Life" (Stoughton): organ postlude, “March in D" (Best). All music is under the direction of Miss Edith B. Athey, organist and director. The quartet—Ciara Young Brown, so- prano; Kaniah M. Boteler, contralto: Clarence P. Lewis, tenor; Douglass Shaver, bass. ' REFORMED. The program for the morning serv ices tomorrow at the First Reformed Church, under the direction of Karl Holer, will be: “Marcia Festiva" (Bossi), for the organ, Mr. Holer; anthem, “Christ Our Passover” (Schil- ling), the choir; duet for soprano and | contralto, “The Conqueror” (Coombs), Mrs. G. B. Stambaugh and Miss Pau- line Hole: Mr. Holer. Organ numbers, and “Benediction” (Batiste), Holer: duet, ntle, (Gounod), Mrs. Stambaugh and Miss Holer. Evening services— “Twilight" (Lemare) At the Grace Reformed Church the Easter music tomorrow will be pre sented by the choir, composed « Miller, Laura K. Witman and James P. Schick, C. M. Davidson, organist. The Sun- day school have its festival and pageant at 9:30 a.m. and for the 11 o'clock service will include “They Have Taken Away My Lord” (Stainer) and offertory, "King Kings" (Simper): the evening music will be Adams’ “I Am He That Liv eth” and, as offertory, Danks' ° Is Not Here. UNITED BRETHREN. The program of Easter music to- morrow at the United Brethren Church, corner North Capitol and R will be: Morning, anthem, the Earth in Resurrection Light,” from the cantata, “Death and Life" (Harry Rowe Shelley); soprano solo, “Open the Gates of the Temple" (Knapp), Mrs. William F. Doyle. Evening, anthems, “Christ Our Pass- over” (Schilling) and “Awake Up My Glory” (Barnby). UNITARIAN. The Kaster music at tomorrow moring’s service of All Souls’ Uni- tarian Church, which will be held in B. F. Keith's Theater, will be given by Miss Gretchen Hood, soprano; Mrs. Flora Brylawski, contralto: Louis Thompson, tenor: Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass: Miss Elsa Raner, vio- linist; Richard Lorlebers. cellist, with Lewis Atwater at the piano. The pro- gram will include: Vocal quartets— “Life Eternal” (Clough-Leighter), “Lo, the Day of Days” (Rogers), “Al- leluia” (old Breton carol). Instru- mental _trios — ‘“Andantino” (W dor), “Melody” (Faure), “Andante” (Thome). UNIVERSALIST. The Esster music at the Church of Our Father, Universalist, tomorrow at 1 am. will be: Organ, “Adagio in A Fla (Volckmar). anthem, “Jesus Is Risen (Schnecker) : “Laudate Dominum. choir; anthem, “Alleuia, Christ Is Risen” (Shelley) ; offertory solo, “In the Early Morning” (Shelley). sung by Mr. Matson; postiude, “Grand Offertoire (Batiste). At vespers a pageant by the Sunday school will be presented at 4:30 o'clock, Royden J. Dixon, soloist; Mrs. Dorothy H. Baxter, organist; Miss Mildred Hoover, violinist; Milton Granger, clarinetist. SERVICES AT EPWORTH. Easter Celebration to Start’ With Communion at 7:30. Epworth M. E. Church South, 13th street and North Carolina avenue northeast, Rev. Dr. John Paul Tyler, pastor, will begin the Easter cel bration at 7:30 o’clock in the morning with early communion. At the 11 o'clock service, a number of infants will be baptized, a class received into church membership and the tor will preach om “The Ever Living Christ.” 1e Raymond | “Christ | | sl | —Quartez, | chorus. PRESBYTERIAN. There will be special Easter services at the Church of the Covenant both morning and evening tomorrow. In the morning the music will be under the direction of Harvey Murray, organist the solo quartet will sing “As Slecp Fades Into Night” (Shelley), “The Mag- dalene,’” duet for soprano and contralto (Warren), Miss Ruth Peter and Miss Richie McLean; Miss McLean will sing “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth (Handel). For the evening service at § o'clock the music will be by the evening choir of 100 voices, and the solo quartet, un- der the direction of Claude Robsson with Mr. Murray at the organ and Mre Howard Blandy at the piano. The pro- gram follows: Anthems, “As It Began to Dawn” (Martin), “Awake, Thou That Sleepest (Stainer) ; bass solo, “Ho- sanna” (Granier), Herman Fakler ; quar- . “The Paschal Victim" (Stewart) “Halleluiah Chorus” (Handel). The public is invited to this service the doors of the church are open at o'clock. The Gospel music class of the Bible Institute of Washington, under direction | of the teacher, Mrs. Isabel Garvin Shel- ley, will sing the new Easter cantata, “Jesus Lives,” by Charles H. Gabriel, at the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church, Columbia and Kalorama roads, tomorrow evening at § o'clock. The solos will be sustained by J. L. Smith and W. H. H. Shelley, bass; Victor Pierce, G. idward Pfiuger and Robert J Miss, tenor: Mary BeAninch, Lilllan Talbott, Charlotte ¥Ford, Ethel M. Hayre and lsabel G. Shelley, soprancs, and Bertha Ford, Lucile Simmons and Mr=. M. R. Moffatt, altos. Miss Florence Ring will be the accompanist. The quartet of the Western Presby terian Church, under the direction o George ¥. Ross, organist, will give the following ‘program ' tomorrow Morning—Quartet, “Christ Our Pass- over” (Tours) and “God Hath Ap- pointed a Day" (Berwald); soprano solo, “Hosanna" (Granier). Evening ‘Why Seek Ye the Living?” (Peel) and Light That Breaks From Yonder Tomb" (Dressler). The quartst is composed of Viol Harper, soprano: Elsic Lang, contral- to: Everett Hardell, tenor, and Harlan Randall, baritone. A special solo quartet has been en- raged for the Easter evening service at the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Helen Murray, organist and director. Netta Craig. soprano; Olive Travers Houghton, contralto; George Shimmel, tenor, and Frederick Freund, bari- tone, ‘form this quartet. Miss Craig will 'sing Handel Know That My Redeemer Liveth”: Mrs. Houghton Granier's “Hosanna”; Mr. Freund. solo to be selected: anthems by tet, “As It Began “Arise, Shine! The Easter music at the Eastemn Presbyterian Church tomorrow will be: Morning—Organ prelude, “Al- legro Can Fuoco” (H. Berens): an- them, “Christ Our Passover” (Shep- perd): solo, “Come See the Placs Where Jesus Lay” (Harker), Viola Schippert Klinge; quartet, = “They Have Taken Away My Lord” (Har- rington); organ postiude, ‘Festival March” (R. M. Stults). ivening— Organ prelude, “Offertoire in B Flat" M. Read): anthem, “Victorious Morn” (1. B. 'Wilson): contralto solo. “The Angel's Message” (Laud), Cecil Sale: quartet, “Who Shall Roll Away the Stone” (C. H. Morse); organ post. lude. “Grand Chorus” (R. Diggle), The quartet is composed of Viola Schippert Klinge, soprano; Florence Coakley, contralto; Harry Kimball tenor; Williamson Cook, bass, ass ed by Miss Cecil Sale and volunteer rus. Miss Nellie M. Sacrey is or- ganist and director. The cantata, “Penitence, Pardon and Peace” (Maunder), will be sung at |at Lola | prelude. “Easter Morn” Smith, Bdward R.|them. “Haste to the Glorified Garden” with | (Mendelssohn); the music | of | | the Easter evening service tomorrow it the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, by the quartet. composed of Evelyn Gribbin. soprano: Anita R Gauges. contralto; Raymond Fillius, tenor. and A. O. Stearns, jr., bass, un- “Postludium in D" (Mer- | der the direction of Lucy H. Paul, or- | wanist and musical director. In addition the program will con- Mr. | sist of organ prelude, “Spring Song" Holy Savior” | (Holling); offertory solo, “In the HBad of the Sabbath” ~(Speaks), Gauges, and postlude, Chorus” (Handel). There will be special music at the norning service, as follows: Organ (West); an- Miss “Hallelujah duet, “The Magda- Miss Gribbin _and Miss Gauges; anthem, “Awake Thou That Sleepe (Maker): postiude, “Triumphal March” (Luard-Selby). lene” (Warner), At Gunton Temple Presbyterian Church, the Easter music will be sung tomorrow by the vested choir of se- lected voices, under the direction of John George Klein. They will be as- sisted by RutH* Bronson Logan, Phil- adelphia, violinist. The choir will sing Schillings “Christ Our Passover” and t the Sepulcher,” an anthem by George Nevin. Mrs. Logan and Mr. Klein will be the soloists at the eve ning service. Mrs. Klein will be the accompanist, both morning and eve- ning. New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Easter music tomorrow will be: Morning—Organ prelude, “AllegTo Appassionata. Fifth Sonata” (Guil- mant); anthem, “Awake, Thou That Sleepest” (Stainer): the “Behold Ye Despisers” organ postiude, “Hallelujah Chorue™ (Handel). Evening— Ressurrection Morn” (Johnston); anthem, “The Choir Angelic” (Hosmer); the offer- tory, “The Magdalene” (Warren) organ postlude, “Overture in C (Mendelssohn). The program of music for the ‘Washington Heights Presbyterian Church tomorrow will include organ prelude, “Spring Song” (Hollins), “Vision" (Reinberger). "Instrumental number, “‘Serenade” " (Leibe): violin, Mrs. Raymond B. Dickey; ceilo, Miss Duncan; organ, Mrs. J. Harry Cun- ningham. Solo with obligato, “T Know That My Redeemer Liveth (Handel), Mrs." Wayne B. Wheeler, with Mrs. Dickey, violin, and Miss Duncan, cello. Solo with obligato, “Hosanna!" (Granier), Mrs. George Gale, with Mrs. Dickey, violin, and Miss Duncan, cello. Organ postlude, ‘Hosanna" (Hartman) Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham organist. is the Kaster music at Northminster Pres~ vterian Church will be: Morning— Prelude in ¥ (Mills): anthem, “T Will Magnify Thee, O God (Parry); anthem. “Te Deum” (Katzschomar postiude, “Temple March’ (Vincant). Evening service—Baritone solo, “Ho- sanna (Granier); soprano solo, “Then Easter Day Was Born” (Mally); teno solo. “Open the Gates of the Templ: (Knopp): alto solo, “O God. Be Merci- ful” (Bartlett); cantata, “Death and Life" (Shelley); quartet, “O Love In- visible” (Matthews). The soloists ar: Mamie F. Rouse, soprano; Grace R. Harmon, alto; Robert H. Kempton, tenor; Albert Rass Lord, baritone: Alfred H. Mori, organist and director. Church Federation tovxect. Rev. Dr. G. M. Diffenderfer, presi- dent of the Washington Federation of Churches, announces the annual meeeting, next Wednesday at Calvary Baptist Church _at 6 o'clock. The speaker will be Rev. Dr. Oscar T. OI- son of Mount Vernon Place Methodist Church, Baltimore.