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Easter USIC that combines the ut Music 'most depths of sorrow and the great- est heights.of joy in the dramatic range of its dominant theme, music of theNEastertide, has been simmering in the air for the past week. It will burst in Christian churches today. made by God in exchange for the Some churches will hold special ch: sing the simplest, melodious Easter into rolling chords of supreme beauty Many of the churches will present can- tatas that tell the joyous message of the gift of tmmortality to ma n, sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Savior. ildren’s services, when the little. folks carols and carry armfuls of fragrant Spring blossoms to be placed about the cross,-barren of the body of the Savior, who has risen from the de church will join in a few of the al the day. Easter is at the same time the the world holidays. both music and story. “Christ Is R ad. Congregation and *choir in every nthems at at least one service during most funereal and the happiest of all It is fortunate fhat the joy comes after sorrow in isen” is the theme, and this particular anthem, along with Schilling’s “Christ, the Passover,” Granier's “Hosan- na” and various arrangements of * throughout the day by soloists, q varying arrangements. At the President’s University Glee Club will give the vi Congregational Church a costumed mund Kimball, will be given at 9:45 also of this denomination, another church—th *As It Began to Dawn”«will be sung uartets, choirs and congregations, in ¢ First Congregationai—~the Colgate esper service. At the Cleveland Park pageant, “The Resurrection,” by Rosa- m. At the Mount Pleasant Church, Easter pageant entitled “Mugda” will be given at 8 p.n., in place of the vesper service usually held at § o'clock. A list of cantatas given in other page Bapnst. A CHORUS cholr at First Baptist Church. under the direction of W Harold Whiteside, will sing the following anthems today: At 11 am., “Unfold Ye Portals” (Gounod) and “Christ Our Passover” (Schill- ng), with incidental by Er Otto and Denton Ledford. Robert Ruckman will play as an organ prel- ude “Resurrection Morn” (Johnston) and “Hosanna” (Wachs) as a post- lude. At the will sing inclde the choir “Hosanna" nier), with tenor solo by Mr. Ledford and “Christ_Is Risen” (Ambros Between 7:45 and 5 p.m. Mr man will play “Andante,” from 1in Concerto” (Mendelssohn), ir" (Drdla) and “Adoration.” Holy City” (Teilman) The following voices chorus: Sopranos, Lorena wler, Leona Murra “rancis Jackson, Minnie Garrison, iys Nelson, Mary Turner and Miss Bradley: altos, lirna Otto, Mrs. Frank Steward and Ali Jones; tenors, Denton Ledford. Wil- liam H. Winchcole and Elmer Beach basses, W. H. Whiteside, Edward Ludwig and Albert Clayton 8 o'clock servie from compose the M The Baptist today Kis ude, Baster will be h The music, will be as follow “Offertoire in F” (Re; Havenner, organist; duet, (Granier), Margaret Hewitt and Har old S. King: solo, “Calvary” (Rod- ney). Elizabeth Jordan: \anthem entire choir, “Christ, Our Pa (Schilling): organ postlude, (Gaul), Mr. Havenner. sery arold S. an prel Albert The Gospel Music Class of the Bible Institute of Washington, under the direction of Isabel Garvin Shelley will render an BEaster cantata Glory of the Resurrection,” by Charl dlbert Spross, at the Kendall th Ninth street near B south- s o'clock. * sung by Skiados, Tley Church st, this evening : The solo parts will be MeAninch, Mrs. H. L. W. M. Proud and Mrs. pranos; Mrs. Robert H. Clark, laide Boyd., Mrs. M. R. Moffatt W. C. Fielder, G. Edward Plluger, and Paul Brumbaugh, W. H. ey and J. L. Smith, basse Mar Mrs. s0- Ade- altos ten o H. Shell Ivary Baptist Church will be follows: 11 a.m.—Organ prelude, “Coronation March” (Meyer- beer): quartet, “Hallelujah! Christ 1s Risen” (Spinney): baritone solo, “Ho- anna” (Granier), Fred East; organ postiude, “Hallelujah” (Handel). § p.m.—The quartet and choir will have pce of the Vaughn Class in a program of speci his service. The quart will be “Now the Day Is Over” (Sul ). The chorus will sing Roger's “Christ Being Raised From the Dead.” Thomas Moss is or ganist and director. The music at C Orchestra music at number Baptist Church, northwest, to- day at wm. the music will be Anthem by the choir, “Christ the Lord Is Risen” (Lowden). The choir iz com- posed of Lilian Acker, Ruie Evans, Lura Dodds, Ruth Ockershausen, Lil- ian Anderson, E Sullivan, Kitty Crabtree leanor Clarkson, John Mullings, Loule and Warren Homer, iarl Simons and James Mullings. The organist is Mrs. Ruth Horne At 8 p.m. the cantata “Fro Palms to the Lilles” (Baker) be sung by the choir, under the rection of Ruth Horner, assisted by members of the Sunday school. Solos will be sung by Mildred Sullivan, who will sing “Near the Cross,” and Earl Simons, whose selection will be “The I'alms” (Faure). Baptist At Tenth Temple N streets the and the will Fifth and Church. Si E streets southwest, the chorus choir, under direction of Willlam J. Palmer; Mrs. C. B. Car- penter, organist. will give the follo ing music today: 11 am.—Pre- lude, “Andante,” “Fifth Sy (Tchaikowski); anthems Your Heads” (Ashford), wdys Price; “Easter Daw soloist, Bertie Demient; Vietory” (Ashford). soloist, Leutbecker; postlude, “Easter Morn” (Malling). 7:40 p.m.—Prelude, urrection” (Johnston): “An Narrative” (Neidlinger), soloist, Elsie Douglas; same anthems as in morning; postiude, “Allelujah in E Flat” (Lorct). The offertory will be sung by urace Mooney Richards. At the and-a-Half Jift soloist, ‘Shout of At the Centennial Baptist Church, Seventh and I streets northeast, the Iaster music, under the direction of John Russell Mason, organist. will include: Morning service, 10:55 a.m.— Orgun prelude, “Jubilate Amen” (Kin- der); chimes, Easter hymn, “Christ the Lord 1s Risen Today”; tenor so- jos, “In the End of the Sabbath” (Speaks) and “Still, Still With Thee” Mawley), sung by Preston Haynes, tenor; organ prelude, “Alleluia” (Faulkes). Evening service, 8 p.m.— Orgun prelude, “Grand Choeur in A" (Kinder); chimes, Easter hymn, “Christ Js Rizen”; tenor solos, ‘‘Hosanna!" (Granfer) and “After the Shadows™ (Lillenas), Preston Haynes; organ post- lude, “Grand Choeur” (Rogers). Takoma Park Baptist Church, Piney Branch road and Aspen street, sic today will be: Morning, 11 o'elock—Baritone solo, “Death Is Van quished" (Neidlinger), R. L. Whitman anthem, “The Risen King” (Schnecker), by a choir of 20 voices. Evening, § o'clock—The Colcord brothers will play cornet and trombone duets as the prelude, offertory and postiude ; anthem, “Welcome, Happy Morning” (Shackley) ; solo, “As It Began to Dawn” (Harker), Mrs. R F. Bessey; duet, “Ring Out, Ye Bells” (Ashford), Florence King, Mrs. V. M. Giffen ; solo, “Hosanna” (Granier), Mrs. B. W. Rector; anthem, salem” (Parker), by choir; solo, Lord of Life” (Wooler), Lucille Har- desty; solo, selected, Mrs. Deborah H. Lawson; anthem, “Cantate Domino in C" (Buek). The choir is under direction of Bessle N. Wiid. Mrs. L. A Jones is chair- man of the music committee. At Metropelitan Baptist Church music at the morning service will be: Qygan prelude, @werture from “Willlam At © | ford). Bap- | di- | phony” | Up | (Hine), | Dorothy | the | churches appears elsewhere on the HELEN FETTER. Lutheran. HE following music will be given | 1" at Epiphany Lutheran Church to- |day at the morning service: Or- |gan prelude, “Thine Own" (Lange): |anthem, “Hallelujah’ (Lowden): n the End of the Sabbath.” (Speaks): loffertory, “Serenade” (Titl); closing anthem, “’Christ, the Lord. 1 (Buck): postlude, “Moment Music (Schubert) In the evening be the service will in charge of the Sunday school. An | Easter pageant, entitled “He Has Triumphed,” has been prepared, the incidental music to be sung by & choir of boys, under the direction of J. F. Stowell. the Christ morning the At Chureh this Lutheran music will in- | elude: “Festival Prelude” (Buck), | “Angels’ Serenade” (Braga). ¢ offer- tory; “Marche Triumphale” (Becker) | postiude by Herbert F. Keyser, or- ganist. The choir will sing the an- them “Blow, Golden Trumpets” (Ash- The soprano solo, “Resurrex- Harper. it,” will be sung by Helen V. he Luther Place will be: Early a.m.—Prelude, anthem, “Victory” Easter music at | Memorial Church morning service, “Choral™ (Plerne); (Shelley), solo by Eva Bright; offer- tory, “To a Wild Ros (MacDowell); postlude,” Triumphant March” (HilD. forning service, 11 am—Prelude, Easter Dawn™ (Cadman) Bess | Bright, organist: E. J. Stenson, pian- ist: offertory, “Meditation” (Tschal- | kowsky): cantata. “Resurrection Morn" (Miller): postiude (Heidler) The quartet is composed of Myrle Patschke, soprano; Eva Bright, mezza prano; L. Leisenring, | tenor: Charles Ott with Anna | | Anstadt, organist, J. Stenson, M bass, and (Rossini), by Miss Smallwood; | “Ring Out, Wild Bells" (Bart- Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Brooks and anthem, “Christ, the Lord, Is Risen” (Porter), by Mrs. Brooks, Clark, Dr. Hoofnagle, Nathan and the choir; duet, “Hosanna™ (Granier), by Mrs. Brooks and Mr. King : organ offertory, “Cavatina” (Raff), by Miss mallwood ; anthem, | “King of Kings" (Simper), by Dr. | Hoofnagle and the choir, and organ | postiude, “Marche Romaine” (Gounod), by Miss Smallwood. Evening service— Organ prelude, “Hallelujah Chorus” (Handel), by Miss Smallwood; anthem, | “They Have Taken Away My Lord” | (Harrington), by Mrs. Clark and the c anthem, “Why Seek Ye the Liv- ing” (Warren), by Mrs. Brooks and | the choir; organ offertory, “Ave Maria” (Schubert), by Miss Smallwood; an- them, “Christ Our Passover” (Schilling), by Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Brooks, Mr. Ivie and the choir; and organ postiude, | “Polonaise Militaire” (Chopin), by Miss | Smaiiwood. The members of the choir are: So- | pranos, Mrs. J. Lester Brool Mrs. | Milton Prosperi, Mrs. lvan Tucker, Lula | Metealfe, Dorothea Palmer -and Mar- garet McKinley : altos, Mrs. Gilbert A. Clark, Helen Tucker, Hattie Noell, Mrs. | Paniel C. Shankle, Leile Metcalf ‘and Mrs. William TIvie; tenors, Dr. W. | Bruee Hoofnagle, Evans Brooks, Wi | liam Tvie and Harold King; basses, bert A. Clark, R. E. Beale and Nathan | A. Clark; organist, Gertrude Small- wood ; director, Gilbert A. Clark. | Ten | anthem, lett), b: the choi = | West Washingto music this morning at 11 am. | will be: Anthem, “As It Began to Dawn” (Martin); _ offertory . solo, i“HDsanna.“ (Granier), Jane E. Smith, contralto; evening, excerpts from “The M age From the Cross” (MacFarlane), soloists, Netta Craig, soprano; Miss Smith, contralto; Ells- worth Condron, tenor; Roy E. Sabean, bass, with Mrs. Emory Bogley, organist, at both services. Baptist Church The choir of Brookland Baptist Church, directed by Tsabel F. Middle- kauff, organist, will sing special music at both morning and evening services today. In the morning, 'On Wings of Memory Borne” (Miller) and “Angels, Roll the Rock Away” (Geibel). Evening—Mrs. Robert Callahan, contralto, will sing “The Resurrecti (Shelley) and the choir will sing “Hosanna” (Granier). As- sting the choir will be Inez B. Miller, soprano, and Paul H. Primm, | tenor. Mrs. Emily G. present a special program today at the Immanuel Baptist Church, when the choir will sing: Morning— Prelude, “Largo” (Handel); anthem, “Christ, Our Passover” (Schilling); duet, “Hosanna” (Granier); anthem, “They Have Taken Away My Lord (Harrington); quartet, “Magdalene" «Warren). Evening—the cantata, “The Gospel of Easter” (Fearis), sung by the entire choir. Soloists at both services will be Hazel Hughes, so- prano, Edith Grainger, alto; A. A. Potter, tenor, and C. R. Taylor, bass. Dickinson will Easter music at Nineteenth Street Baptist Church today at 11 o'cleck will be: Anthem, “Praise Ye the Lord” (Shelley), obbligato, Norah Piuguid; chorus, “Christ Is Risen” (Marks); chorale, “The Resurrection Morn™ (Lansing). 5 o'clock—Sa- cred cantata, “Victory Divine” (Marks); soloists, A. D. Smith, Lev- ington Smith, L. B. Curtis, Catherine Chappelle, Elizabeth Dickerson, Mrs. Willie Powell and Benjamin Washing- ton. The choir of Shlloh Baptist Institu- tional Church will sing a. special pro- gram at ‘the morning service today. The members of the choir are: Tim- othy H. Ward, director; Edward M. yphax, organist; sopranos, Lucy Roy, Louise Thomas,. Lula Kent, Sarah Jackson, Sarah Spencer, Florence Ward, Ophelia Nelson, Mae Catlett, Elizabeth Harrison, Lillian Thomas, Ethel John- son, Blanche Newman and Fanny Me- Kenney ; altos, Lillie Wynder, Bertha Grady, Lillian Galthers,” Fannie Bur- rell, Ellen Kaiser, Elsie Baker, Edith Goins and TLula Mundy; tenors, Gus- tavus Harkum, Clarence Baker, Law- rence Stanard, Timothy Ward, jr., Wes- ley Preston and B. Alfred Randall basses, John H. Jackson, William Green, | duet, | presv, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 12, 1925—PART preshytenan. T the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church today the music Wil be: Morning—Prelude, violin, harp and organ, “Fantasia” (Dubois); anthem, “Christ the Lord is Risen Today” (Buck); harp solo, “Prierre” (Hasselmans); the offertory, violin and organ, “Andante” (Tschalkow- sky); soprano solo, “The King of Glory” (Coombs); postlude, violin, harp and organ. “Pilgrim's Chorus” (Wagner). Evening—Prelude, violin, harp and organ, “To Spring” (Grieg) anthem, s It Began o Dawn" (Buck); harp solo, “At the Monas- (Hasselmans); the offertory, , harp and orgun, “On Wings of * (Mendelssohn): anthem, hold Ye Desplsers” (Parker); lude, violin, harp and organ, certo 1 Minor” (Nardini). The solo. ists are: Soprano, Helen C. Howison alto, Charlotte Harriman; tenor, George A. Myers; bass, Arthur C. orbach; violinist, KJsa Raner; harpist, Edythe Marmion Brosius; organist and director, Willlam+R. Hamill. The Easter sefvices will begin with speclal morning service at 9:40 o'clock, under the auspices of the Sunday school. This is an annual service, in charge of Paul Fishbaugh The following artists will take part: Ruth Peter, soprano; Richie McLean, contralto; Henri Sokolove, violinist; Reginald Kassebaum, violinist; Joseph Bernolfo, cellist; Paul Fishbaugh, pianist. : The program will be: Prelude, “Ex- tase” (Ganne), twe violins, cello and plano; hymn, No. 114, three verses: soprano ®olo, “Then Easter Day Was Bofn” (Turner-Mealy), Miss Peter; violin solo, “Prize Song,” from “The Meistersinger” (Wagner - Wilhelmj) | “The Magdalene” (Warren), Miss Peter and Miss McLean: con- tralto solo, “The Lord Is Risen” (Sul- livan), Miss McLean: violin, “Hymn to the Sun” (Rimsky-Korsakow- Kreisler), Mr. Sokolove; soprano solo, “In the End of the Sabbath” (Speaks), Miss Peter; violin solos, “Pale Moon" (Logan-Kreisler), and “To a Wild Rose” (McDowell), Mr. Sokolove; hymn No. 26, two verses. The program for Easter music to- v at Washington Heights Pres- byterlan Church will include: Morn- ing—Organ prelude, “Spring Song” (Hollins): solo, “The Women at the Tomb” (Warner), Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler; solo, “The King of Glory” (Coombs), Grace La Mar: duet, “Ho- sanna” (Granler), Mrs. Wheeler and Miss La Mar; organ postlude, “Christ Is Risen” (Mozart). Evening—Organ, “Easter Prelude” (Mallard); solo, “Resurrection” (Shelley), Mrs. Wheel- er; organ postiude, “Hosanna” (Hart- man), Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham is the organist The vested choir of Gunton-Temple Presbyterian Church, under tlie direc- tion of John George Klein, with Mrs. Klein at the organ, will render the following musical program at the 11 o'clock * service today: Anthem, At the Sepulcher” (Nevin), Inciden- tal soloists, Mrs. Edna Darnall Shacklett, contralto; Mr. Lines, bass, and Mr. Klein, tenor; anthem, “Ho- sanna” (Granier), solo by Mr. Klein. Ethel Holtzcla awler, special solo- ist, will sing “I Know That My Re- deemer Liveth” (Handel). At the vesper service, 4:45 p.m,, the musical program will be given by Mrs. Gawler, Mr. Klein, Mr. Phipps, violinist, and Mr. Auef cellist, with Mrs. Klein at the organ. The music today at the Western erian Church will. be: Morn- ing—Organ, “Hosanna” (Wachs); quartets, “Oh Light That Breaks From Yonder Tomb" (Dressler), and “Christ, Our Passover” (Schilling); soprano solo, “Hosanna" (Granier); organ, “Marche Pontificale” (Gounod). Evening—Easter cantata, “Resurrec- tion™ (Manney). The quartet is composed of Viola Harper, soprano; Dorothy Wilson, contralto; Walter Frick, tenor, and Harlan Randall, baritone. George F. Ross is the organist and director. Easter music at the Eastern Pres- byterian Church this morning and evening will be as follows: Morning—Organ prelude, “Offertoire de St. Cecile” (Jules Grison); an- them, “Victorious Morn” (Ira B. Wilson); soprano solo, “The Risen Lord” (Hawley); anthem, “The Risen Lord” (C. W. Creene); postiude, “Dedication Festival” (Stults). Eve ning—Prelude, “Song of Happiness” (Diggle); anthem, “Christ; Our Pass- over” (Shepperd); soprano solo, “The Glorious Morn” (Stickler); organ | postiude, “Triumphal March” (Cuth- bert Harris). The quartet, consisting of Viola Schippert Klinge, soprano; Florence Coakley, contralto; Harry C. Kimball, tenor, and Thomas N Leef, bass, is assisted by a volunteer choir. Nellie M. Sacrey is organist and director. At the Church of the Covenant this evening, beginning at § o'clock, an Easter musical program will be sung by the evening choir, Claude Robeson, director; Harvey Marray, organist;i Mrs. Howard Blandy, pianist, and the solo quartet, composed of Ruth Peter, soprano; Thelma Smith, contralto; Ross Farrar, tenor; Herman Fakler, bass. The doors of the church will be open at 7 o'clock. The public is in- vited. The program follows: Anthems, “Awake, Thou That Sleepest” (Stain- er), “As It Began to Dawn" (Martin), “Hallelujah Chorus,” “The Messiah, (Handel); “Unfold, Ye Portals,” “The Redemption,” (Gounod). ~Contralto solo, “Open the Gates of the Temple” (Knapp), Miss Smith. ‘Westminster Presbyterian Memorial Easter music will be: Anthem, “As It Began to Dawn” (Coombs); anthem, “I Am He That Liveth® (King); solo by V. J. Rogers, “Gloria” (Buzzi Peccia); an- them, “As It Began to Dawn (Chat- fin). Incidental baritone solos sung by Ernest Kahlert. The regular choir will be assisted by Cornelia Harkness and Gladys Price, sopranos; Mrs. Milton White, contralto, and Paul I. Tolson, bari- tone. At the evening service Ina Haltz- scheiter will sing Gounod's “Easter Eve,” with the violin obbligato played by Barnett Breeskin. Mr. Breeskin will also give a violin solo, “Adora- tion,” by Borowski. Mrs. Frank Byram is the organist. At Church This morning at the Sixth Pres- byterian Church the vested choir will_sing “Christ Being Raised From the Dead” (Schilling), incidental solos by Evelyn Beasiey, soprano, and Jean Ramsay, contralto. R. Frederick Freund, baritone, will sing “Light” (John Prindle Scott). In the evening the anthem will be “He Is Risen” (George Lee) and “Hark, the Easter Bells Are Ringing” (Borch), arranged for women's voices. Evelyn Beasley will sing “Immor- tality” (Shepherd) The choir of Sherwood Presbyterian Church, Twenty-second street and Rhode Tsland avenue northeast, will give a special musical service today at 8, at which the following num- bers will be sung: Choir anthem, “This Is the Day Which the Lord Hath Made” (Schnecker); soprano solo, “Christ the Lord Is Risen To- day" (Bischoff), Mrs. A. M. Burns; duet, “Hosanna” (Granler). Mrs. James M. Cooper and H. Paul Firestone; anthem, “Victory” (Sheiley); baritone solo, “The Conqueror” (Coombs), Wesley B. Peckham; anthem, “Christ Our Passover” (Schilling). n addition to the musical numbers, a reading will be given by Mrs. Eva P. Rothrock, “The Yelow -Butterfly: (Mary Shipman Andrews). Music at the Georgetown Presby- terian Church today will be: Charles Daniels, John Marshall, William Guy, George Williams and John D. Fisher. Morning—Organ prelude, “Pomp and Circumstance” (Elgar); contralto solo, “If God So Clothed the Grass™ { Ruth Hansford Smodgrass, An Cast “Christ Js Rugen!” er Carol 2 Love’s redeeming work is done; Fought the fight, the battle won: Lol the sun’s eclipse is o'er; Lo! be sets in blood no more. 3 Vain the stonc, the watch, the seal, Christ bas burst the gates of hell: Death in vain forbids his rise; Christ bath opened paradise. 4 Lives again our glorious King Where, O death, is now thy sting? Once he died our souls to save; Where's thy victory, boasting grave? 5 Soar we now, where Christ has led, Follow our exalted Head; Made like him, lke him we rse; [ Ours the cross, the grave, the skies! Congregational. will be four serlvces at the irst_Congregational Church to- At 9 am. and at 11 am. the vested chorus choir of 60 voices will sing “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?’ (Claire), “As it Began to Dawn” (Martin) and_the “Hallelujah Chorus” (Handel). Charles T. Ferry, organist, wMl give a 20-minute re cital before the 9 a.m. service, the se- lections including loria’ (Bron- n), “Andante” fifth symphony (Beethoven); *“Allegro con mot and Sonata (Whiting), and “F sanna” (Wachs) The postlude will be “Triumphal March” (West) At the musical vesper service, 4:45 p.m., the Colgate University Musical Clubs of 40 men, winners of the in- ternational contest, will give the fol- lowing numbers: “Prayer of Thanks- gIVing” (Kremser), “Soldiers of the Captain” and “Trust in the Lord" (Handel), “Hark, Hark, My Soul (Sheiley), and selected numbers. The university organist will be at the organ AU S p.m. the chorus-choir will sing d Hath Appointed a Day” (Tours), “They Have Taken Away My Lord” (Stainer). Ruby Smith Stahl, =o- prano and choir director. and Goldie Dressler Hutchins, contralto, will sing the duet “The Magdalene” (War- ren). John H. Marville will give a bass solo, “Hosanna” (Granier). HIil- bert D. Kratzer, tenor soloist, will sing “Open the Gates of the Temple” (Knapp). Mr. Ferry's prelude will be an original composition, “Fan- tasia” and his postiude will be “Marche Triumphal® (Boise). The Easter music at the Cleveland Park Congregational Church this morning will be: Prelude, “Grave e Cantabil from the “Seven Last Words” (Haydw), by Mrs. Page McK. Etchison, director of music and planist; anthem, “In the End of the Sabbath” (Speaks), by the quartet, soprano; Mrs. R. R. Grooms, contralto; R. R Grooms, tenor, and C. W. Hull, bass; soprano solo, “Awake, Thou That Sleepest” (Ward-Stephens), by Mrs. Snodgrass; anthem, “Christ Our Pass- over” (Schilllng), by the quartet; postlude, “Hallelujah Chorus” (Han- del), by Mrs. Etchison. At 9:45 am. the Sunday school present a pageant in costume, Resurrection,” by Rosamond Kimball, It is an Easter service in four epi- sodes, composed of selections from the Bible arranged in dramatic form. The cast is made up entirely of young girls from the Sunday school, as fol- lows: Pilate, Ruth De Vane; Joseph, Mary Durand; Mary Magdalene, Theda Sherman; Salome, Fancher Potwin; Peter, Mary Lou Leedon: John, Sara Stidham; a soldier, Katherine -Scott; an angel, Lily McNaughton; a soldier, Virginia Stephenson; an angel, Kathe- rine Hawes; high priest, Marion Lunr; a priest, Margaret Darby; Mary, Marguerite Lawrie; Pharisee, Betty Howe. The music is to be given by a vest- ed double quartet composed of high school girls and assisted by the Sun- day school orchestra of 15 pleces under the leadership of Sergt. Ray- mond of the Army Band. The singers are Mary Howe, Marion Whaley, Elizabeth Rodier, Mary Walker, Ma. rina Yung Kwai, -Adelaide Wampler, Janet Carnahan and Thelma Wilhoit, The pageant is being directed by Matilda Axton and the musical num- bers by Lily Jane Axton. At the Mount Pleasant Congrega- tional Church today, at 11 o'clock, a special Easter musical program will be given by the Mount Pleasant Chorus, under the direction of Norton M. Little, and the solo quartet, com- posed of Frances Scherger, soprano; Carla Pasvolsky, contralto; William P. Shannahan, tenor, and Herman Fakler, bass, with Claude Robeson at the _organ. The following program will be given: Organ prelude, “Resurrection Morn” (Johnston); anthems, “Gloria,” from “Twelfth Mass, B Flat” (Farm- er); “'Tis Night, a Sabbath Calm Broods Over” (Townsend), violin ob- bligato, T. Brook Amiss! “Hallelu- jah Chorus,” from ‘@he Messiah” (Handel); tenor solo, “Open the Gates of the Temple” (Knapp), Mr. Shanna- han; organ postiude, “Alleluia” (Lo- ret). In place of the vesper service at 5 o'clock, an Easter pageant, “Magda,” will be given at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to both serv- ices. Reformed. ASTER musio today at the Grace Reformed Church will include, morning, solo, “Gloria” (Buzzi-Pec- cla), and evening, s0lo, “The Resur- rection” (Harry Rowe Shelley). ‘Both solos will be sung by Wilbur G. Sindell. (Bischoff); offertory duet, “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead' (Foster); soprano solo, “Gloria’ (Buzsi-Peccia); postlude, “Hallelujah Chorus™ (Handel). Evening—Cantata, “Olivet to Calvary” (Maunder). The soloists _are: Florence Sindell, so- prano; Mrs. Maurice Beckham,’con- tralte; Warren Terry, tenor; Horace Lake, bass; Mabel Linton Williams, organist and director. The music at Metropolitan Presby- terian Church today will be: Pre- lude “Alleluia” (Dubols “Awake Thou That Sleepest” ker); solo, “Hosanna” (Granier), Miss Gribbin, and tenor solo, selected. At night: Prelude, “Vision” (Rhine- berger); anthem, “Haste to the Glo- rified Garden” (Mendelssohn); duet by Miss Gribbin and Mrs. Howard, ‘The Magdalene” ~(Warren), and| “Postlude”, (Merkel). Methodist Episcopal. USIC at Foundry Methodist Epis- copal Church today will be: Morning — Prelude, “Resurrection Morn” (Johnston): anthem, “As It Began to Dawn” (Vincent); anthem, “When the Sabbath Was Past” (Clough-Leighter); duet, “Hosann: (Grarier), and postlude, “Allelufa” (Dubois. Evening—Prelude, “Hosan- ah™ (Hartmann):; anthem “Why icek Ye the Living?' (Peel): tenor alo, “Open the Gates of the Temple' (Knapp); anthem, “Behold the Risen King" (Dressler), and postiude, Heavens Are Telling” (“The tion”) (Haydn) The cholr is composed of Mary Shericr Bowie, goprano; Richie Mc- Lean, contralto: J. F. M. Bowie, tenor; J. E. S Kinsella, bass; Anton Kaspar, director and violinist, and George H. Wilson, organist. The Church, ton, soprano; E Sea- quartet of Trinity M. omposed of Ida Welle: Mabel MecCaltp, con- tralto; W. G. Atherholt, tenor; Her- bert Howell, basso, under the direc- tion of Elsie Harvey Weaver, or- ganist, will sing the following music today: 11 a.m., anthems—"On Wing of Morning Borne” (Miller), “As It Began to Dawn” (Coombs), “Golden Harps Are Sounding (Miller). 8 p.m.. anthems—"In the End of the Sabbath” (Fletcher), “Hosanna” (Grainer), “Welcome, Happy Morn- ing” (Milier). The program for the music at Metropolitan M. E. Church today will be: 11 am.—Organ prelude, “Gloria in Excelsis (twelfth mass) (Mozart); quartet, “The Strife Is O'er” (Mendelssohn); duet, “Be Thou Exalted” (Huhn), Mrs. Gotteman-Mr. Pope; trombone solo, “Open the Gates of the Temple” (Knapp), Jerome Marshall: guartet, “Behold, I Show You a Mystery” (Hall); postiude, Festival March in F' (Gaul). § p.m.—Organ prelude, “Spring Song” (Mendelssohn): quartet, “Magdalene" (Warren) and “He Is Risen” (Sim- per); cello solo, “Religious” (Goiter- man), Anna Sloan; quartet, “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?" (Brown); postlude, “Allegro” (Ba- tiste). - Bertha H. Gottsman, soprano; Homer Pope, tenor; Adelaide Humph- rey, contralto; G. Harris White, bari- tone, are. the .quartet, and Mary C. Brewer is organist. At Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church this morning = the music will be: Organ, “Resurrection Morn” (Johnston): quartet, “Awake, Up My Glory” (Barnby); quartet, “As It Be- gan to Dawn” (Vincent); offertory, “Shout Ye, High Heavens” (Chad- wick); organ, “Allegro (Milligan). Organ recital, 7:45-8 p.m. — “Medlitation” (Harker), “In Springtime” (Kinder), “Nocturne” (Miller); FEaster carols by quartet, chorus and congregation; offertory, “The Strife Is O'er” (Palestrina); cantata. “The Cross Victorious” (Dem- arest), quartet, assisted by Mildred Gurney. . The choir {s composed of Edith B Athey, organist and director; Ethel Steckles, soprano; Lillian Brousseau, contralto; Clarence Lewis, tenor, and Douglass Shaver, bass. The chorus choir of Wesley M. E. Church will sing Maunder's cantata, “Olivet to Calvary,” this evening at 8 oclock, Mr. Wittman, tenor, will assist the choir, which fin. cludes: Sopranos, Nannie Giles, Mrs. M. E. Peacock, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Bruce, Miss E. Lawrenson; altos, Mrs. M. Watson, Mrs. F. C. Reynolds, Mrs. Stansbury, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Ault, Miss Bean: tenors, Diller F. Groff, D. B. Groff, M. E. Pollock, H. Barker, Barre Giles, Mr. Whecler and Mr. Ault; basses, F. C. Reynolds, J. E. Sands, W. Singleton, Howard Stumpf; director, Mrs. Harrington Barker. The choir of Ryland M. E. Church will sing special Easter music today. Gertrude Russell, soprano; Kathe- rine Wright, mezzo-soprano, Melville Leonard, baritone, assist the choir at both services. 11 a.m. an Easter cantata, urrection Hope" (Adams), will be sung; the offertory will be ‘“Lord, Vouchsafe Thy Loving Kindness" (Rossini), Mrs. Russell. At 7:30 p.m. there will be the cantata, “From Cross to Crown” (Judson); soprano solo by Mrs. Russell, “The Angel's Message” (Loud); duet, “Crucifix” (Faure), Mrs. Smith Lankford and Vernon Buppert; “There is a Green, Hill Far away” (Gounod), sung by Mr. Leonard; “Open the Gates of the Temple” (Knapp), sung by Grace Biddle. Miss Wright will sing con- tralto solos in both cantatas. Other soloists are: Estelle Belt, soprano; Ada Spence and Mrs. Berkley Thomp- son, contraltos, and Fred Yount, tenor. Mrs. G. Harris White is the organist-and Mrs. Milton Odell choir director. ‘The Metropolitan African Metho- dist Episcopal Church second choir, M street between Fifteenth and Six- teenth streets northwest, will presen the Easter cantata “Victory Divin. by Marks, this afternoon at 4 o'clock. A chorus of 50 voices, assisted by the new organ and piano, wil be present- ed. Agnese A. Holmes, mezzo-soprano; C. C. Oliver, bass; James L. Hunt, tenor and director, wil be the soloists. United Brethren in Christ. N Baster cantata, “The Risen Christ” (Schnecker), will be sung by the choir of Memorial Church of the United Brethren in_ Christ this evening at § o'clock. Mrs. L. Satter- fie'd is the alto soloist and Mrs. Zelpha L. Homan director. will At “The Res- Jubilant” | and | 1 | “Tantum {ors, 92 Roman Catholic. AT St Peter’s Church, Second and C streets southeast, music tomor- row will be: 7 a.m. processional, “‘AMelulia” (traditional), “As It Be- gan to Dawn” (Speaks), “Regina Coeli” (Glorza), “Hosanna" (Granier) “Open the Gates of the Temple’ (Knapp), recessional, “Hallelujah Chorus” '(Handel). The choir will be assisted by Miss Sweeney, violinist, and Mr. Geiger, ‘cellist. Instrumental numbers, “Morning Mood” (Grieg), “Andante” from “Fifth Symphony" (Beethoven). and “Largo,” from Dvorak’s “New World Symphony.” Solemh high mass will be celebrated at 11 am. The choir will sing under the direction of Hattie Ritchie Pres- cott and Christopher Tenley, organist The selections will include: Aquai (Dielman), Hayden's third mass, “Venl Creator” (Hargitt), offer- tory, ‘Hosanna” (Granier), reces- sion Unfold Ye JPortal: (Gou- nod); 7:30 p.m., vesper services: Mer- cadente’s Vespers and Marzo's Magnif- fcat will be rendered. “Regina Coell” (Benedict), “O'Salutaris” (Holden). Ergo” (Vandusen) and Laudate Dominum” (Gregorian). The solos will be sung by Gretchen Baden, Katherine Rogers and Nellle Ronan, sopranos; Anna Golden, contralto; Fred Price and August Orange, ten- and Joseph Kaufmann, Norval Tabler and Albert Flading, bassos. The cholr wlil be assisted by Kathe- rine Rogers, soprano; August Orange, tenor; Anne Sweeney, violinist; Alvin Carroll, cellist, and the Lotus Or- chestra. Victor L. Boenau, director of music at St. Aloysiur Church, announces the following program for today the 11 o'clock mass: Organ prelude, “Easter Morn,” Mr. Boenau; Aquam” (Weber), quartet; Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei,” from La Hache's “Mis Pro Pace’; offertory, “Haec (Weigand); postlude anthem, sanna” (Granler), quartet. The quartet is composed of Lucy Dickinson Marx, soprano; Theresa K. Hubner, contralto; Raymond Holden, tenor; Gerald Whelen, bass; assisted by Earl Grimes, tenor. £ The Easter music at the Franciscan Monastery will be sung by the com- munity choir, with George Herbert Wells at the organ. The program at 9 am. will include the “Missa Stella Natutina” (Vito Carnevali), “Hae Dies” (Dress), fctimae Paschali (Gregorian) and offertory, “Terra Tremuit” (Haller). At 3:30 p.m. the cffice of compline will be sung to Gregorian chant, with ‘Haec & (Dress), “O Salutaris Hostia” (Singenberger) and “Tantum Ergo” (Haller). The music at Holy Trinity Church 11 am. today will consist of idi Aquam” (Witska), “Mass No. 1" (Mozart), “Regina Coeli” (Giorza), “O Salutaris Hostia” (Thomas) and “Tantum Ergo” (Faure). The choir consists of 30 voices, un- der the direction of George Herbert Wells. The soloists are Vivienne Ab- bott Gillmore, soprano: Katharine Doering, contralto; Bronson Howard, tenor, and S. Theodore Howard, bass. at At Holy Rosary Church low masses will be at 8 and 9 o'clock. At 10:30 o'clock a solemn high mass, with the Right Rev. Mgr. P. Marella, auditor to the apostolic delegation, celebrant. The musical program by the church choir will be as follows: “Kyrie and Gloria,” from Haydn's “Sixteenth Mass"; “Credo and Sanctus,” from Gounod's “St. Cecelia Mass™; offertory, “Regina Ceoli” (Gircza); *Benedictus and Agnus Del,” from Haydn's “Six- teenth Mass"”; sopranc solos by Frances Mancuse, Helen Orlani, Josephine Mas- sino, Regina Lavezzo and Edith Oriani; alto solos by Ethel Oriani, tenor solos by Salvatore Carta, and baritone solos by Alfie Carta. The chorus is composad by F. Mancuse, H. Oriani, J. Massino, J. Anzelmo, A. Turco, Teresa Segrettl, C. Catalino, C. Cerimele, A. Pettinato, E. Oriani, R. Lavezzo, P. Paine, D. Brignoli, Ethel Oriani, S. Carta, A. Carta and M. Lexu- pone. Eugenia L. Slattery is organist and director. Under the direction of Armand J. Gumprecht, organist, and assisted by an orchestra, the choir of St. Mary's will give the following program: Prelude, “Praise Ye the Father’ (Gounod), “Vidi Aquam” (Peters), “Kyrle, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Bene- dictus and Agnus Dei,” from Mass No. 1 (Gumprecht); graduale, “Haec Dies” (Wiegand); offertory, “Hos- annz” (Granier-Biedermann); at benediction, “O Salutaris’ (Gum- precht); Tantum Ergo” (Silas); post- lude, “Unfold Ye Fortals,” from “The Redemption” (Gounod). The soloists will bs Mrs. N. Garver, Miss D. Smith, Mrs. J. Kiernan and R Holden, J. Callan and C. Goodchild. The last low mass will be at 11:15 am M. E. South. S\FPHE Atonement,” an Eastercantata, by R. Deane Shure, director of music of the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epliscopal _Church South, and Rossell Edward Mitchell, will be sung this evening at the Mount Vernon Place Church at 8 o'clock by the Mount Vernon Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Shure. The program for the morning service is as follows: Organ prelude, “Christus Resurrexi: (Ravanello); anthem. “Zion Awak (Costa); quartet, “Thé Risen Lora” (Nevin); organ postlude, “Festival Postlude” (Seifert). The choir of Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church South—Louis A. Pot- ter, director; Edwin Moore, organist— will give special music today, as- sisted at the morning service by Viola Abrams. harpist, and Mrs. William T. Reed, contralto. The program is as follows: Morn- ing—Prelude (harp and _organ), “Largo” (Handel); anthem, “Christ Is Risen” (Frank); contralto solo, with harp and organ accompaniment, “Ho- sanna” (Granler); anthem, “Lo, the Tomb Is Empty” (Broome); postlude, “Song of Joy” (Stebbins). Evening— “vidi | Organ recital at 7:45, by Mr. Potter: “Prelude” to “Parsifal” (Wagner); “Andante Sinfonius” (Hollins); an- them, “As It Began to Dawn" (Ma tin); anthem, “Christ Our Passove: (Schilling) ; postlude, “Calvary” (Rod- ney). At Calvary M. E. Church South the music today will include: An- thems, “Hark! Hark! the Notes of Joy" (Harker); “Rejoice, "Tis Easter- tide” (Nolte); soprano solo, “Open the Gates of the Temple” (Knapp), Ruth Godall, accompanied by Mildred Ellitt. The well known Kimball Quartet, composed of Fannie Shreve Heartslll, soprano; Marle Koontz, contralt Charles E. Myers, tenor, and Francis P. Heartsill, bass, will sing at both morning and evening services to- day at the Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal Church South, Sixteenth street near Lamont street northwest. The numbers to be given includ erusalem” (Parker), ‘“Hosann, (Granier), “The Magdalene” (War- ren), “Christ, Our Passover” (Schil- ling) and “Come, See the Place Where Jesus Lay” (Parker). Mrs. James H. Lowe will preside at the organ. Evangelical. SPECIAL music has been arranged by John S. Thiemeyer, organist and choirmaster of Trinity Evangelical Church, Fourth and E streets north- west, for both 8:30 am. and 11 am. services, assisted by Helen Miller of Richmond, Va., who will sing “Christ, the Lord, Is With Us” (Lansing). R. C. Masters, violinist, will play “Adoration,” from Gaul's “Holy City"; Mrs. Henry Schnelder will sing “Open the Gates of the Temple” (Knapp), the choir will sing “Awake, Thou That Sleepest,” and the organ selec- tions will be “Angels Ever Bright 1s organist and;and Falr” (Haadel) and “Sliver | alln). Trumpets” Cant atag “Christ, the Victor” (Dudley Buck), Church of the Ascension, 4:30 p.m. “The Glory of the Resurrection” (Charles G. Spross), Gospel Music Class, Bible Institute, at Kendall Baptist Church, 8 p.m. “Christ, the Victor” (Buck), Vermont Avenue Christian Church,8 p.m. “The New Life” (James H. Rogers) “Resurrection” (Manney), Western Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m The Gospel of Easter” (Fearis), In Olivet to Calvary” (Maunder), Wesley M. E. Church, 8 p.m “The Resurrection Hope” (Adams), 11 an Crown” (Judson), 7:30 pm,, R “Victorious Redeemer” (John ] Church, directed by the composer, 8 p.m “The Risen King” (Schnecker), Memorial Church Brethren in Christ, 8 p.m Pageant, “He Has Triumphed,” by boy choir, Church, at 8 p.m. “The Cross Victorious” (Demarest), Hamline Methodist Episcopal 8 p.m. “From the Palms to the Lilies” (Baker), Temple Baptist Church 8 p.m. “Olivet to Calvary” (Maunder), Georgetown Presbyterian Church 8 p.m. “Resurrection Morn” (Miller), Luther Place Memorial Churcl a.m. “The Atonement” Church, 8 p.m. Victory Divin, (Shure), Methodist. T the evening service at Calvary Mothodist Church the Solo quarter, composed of Marie C. Deal, soprano; Mildred De Hart, contralto; Edward G. Lippitt, tenor, and Fred J. Eden, baritone and director, with Emma Louise Thompson at the organ, will sing a cantata for Kastertide by James H. Rogers, entitled “The New Life”” The text of the cantata is scriptural and is divided into three parts: (1) “The Prophecy,” (2) “The Fulfillment and (3) “The Promise.” Preceding the evening service Emma Louise Thompson, organist, will include in the regular 15-minute organ recital two compositions by Bartlett, “Andante” and “Allegro Brillante,” with an organ postiude, “Chorale,” by the same composer. At the morning service the quar- tet will sing three anthems, “Ho- sanna” (Granier), “As It Began to Dawn” (Coombs) and “Christ, Our Passover, Is Sacrificed for Us. For the Easter cantata the church doors will open at 7 c'clock Easter music at Brookland Metho- dist Church at 11 am. today will include anthems by the choir, soprano solo by Mrs. Fast, selection by the Junlor Choir. At 8 o'clock in the evening the cantata, “Victorious Iie- deemer” (Thomas), will be sung by the choir. Mrs. Leef and Granville Leef will sing a duet. The organist and director is John J. Thomas. Christian. T the 11 o'clock service this morning the choir of the Vermont | Avenue Christian Church will render the following selections: Chorus, | “Awake, Thou That Sleepest” (Miles): mixed quartet, “At the Sepulcher’” (Nevin); soprano solo, “Jesus is Calling Thee,” sung by Mrs. Shreve “Christ, the Victor,” a cantata for Eastertide and Ascension, by Dudley Buck, will be sung by the choir at 8 o'clock. This cantata is a sequel | to the author's y of the Cross and begins with that point of time (Good Friday night) and carries the story through the resurrection to the ascension The large chorus and the following solofsts will sing the cantata: W. E. Braithwaite, director; J. E. Sparks, organist; Mrs. B. D. Shreve, soprano; | Mrs. F. M. Shore, contralto; Paul G. Ledig, tenor; Raymond C. Moore, baritone, and John C. Smith, bass. Following is the music Street Street Christian Church Morning _ service— Choir anthem, | “Awake, Glad Soul” (Brown), with incidental solos by Ethel V. Fowler and R. Solomon; soprano solo, “Hosanna” (Granier), Elsie M. Eng- lish. Evening service—Choir an- thems, “Break Forth Into Joy” (Barn- by), “Christ, Our Passover” (Schil- | ling), with incidental solos by Blanche T. Bowen, Estelle Wild and Arthur Jett; orchestra selections, “Legend of a Rose” (Reynard): over- ture, “Athalia” (Mendelssohn). at the today: | The chorus choir of the H Street| Christian Church, under the direction | of Willard S. Haynie, with Edith Gott- | walls at the organ, will sing the anthem “Unfold, Ye Portals” (Gounod) at the 11 o'clock service today, and Mr. Haynie will sing a baritone solo “The Resurrection” (Shelley). At the | evening service the chorus will sing | “At the Sepulcher” (Nevin); Mrs. L. J. Barrett and Mr. Haynie will sing the duet “When I Think of His Love For Me” (Gabriel), and the male quartet will sing “The Day of Resur- rection” (Parks). The personnel of the male quartet is as follows: Kenneth Scates, first tenor; Malcolm Scates, second tenor; Willard _S. Haynle, baritone, and Frank M. Cooke, bass. Swedenborgian. ’I'HE Easter morning music at the Church of the Holy City, Sixteenth and Corcoran streets, at 11 o'clock will comprise organ prelude, “Sanc- tus,” from Bach's “B Minor Mass” (arrangement); processional hymn, “Morn of Joy,” Sunday school and choir; the festival responses and psalms, the hymns, “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today” and “Sing With All the Sons of Glory”; the anthem, “Mary Came Beside the Tomb,” ar- ranged from Mendelssohn, and organ postlude, “Halleluah Chorus,” from “The Messiah.” Choir singers are Bes: Edson, Miss R. K. Sewall, Miss M. A. Swan- ton, Gertrude Meen, F. Sillers, F. W. Swanton and E. S. Potter. The organist is Maud G. Sewal! Universalist. E following program will be given today at the 11 o'clock service at the Church of Our Father, Universalist: Organ, “Vision” (Rhein- berger); anthems, “Easter Message” (Chaffin) and “ShoWt, Ye High Heav- ens” (Chadwick); soprano solo, * Know That My Redeemer Liveth (Handel) and “Grand Offgrtoire” (Ba- tiste). The choir is composed of Elizabeth S. Maxwell, soprano; Lil- llan Chenoweth, contralto; John B. Switzer, tenor; Walter T. Matson, bass; Dorothy H. Baxter, organist snd director. Church of the Nazarene. E ohoir at the Church of the Naz- rene, under the direction of Mrs. Tsabel Garvin Shelley, will sing a the morning service “The Risen Lord (Morrison), with incidental solos by Mrs. S. M. Kitchens, Jessfe Heath and Olga Todd, and in the evening “Re- jolce and Sing” (Jordan-Gray), with incidental solos by B. W. Brookbank, Walter Williams, Mrs. Heath and Mrs. Todd. Unitarian. T the morning service of All Souls’ Church the following music will be rendered: Henri Sokolov, violin, will play “Andante” (Mendels- sohn), “Moderato” (Handel), “An- dante Moderato” (Renard); Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass, will sing Granier's “Hosanna,” and Gretchen Hood will sing Weil's “Rejoice and Sing,” both of these selections with violin obbligato; Miss Hood and Mr. Tittmann will glve as a duet Hosmer's “Alleluia.” Mr. Atwater will preside at the Green memorial organ. Mount " (Marks), Metrop: “Victory Divine” (Marks), Nineteenth Street Baptist, | Ruth Judson Stunz ax | Castle, , Calvary Methodist, 8 p.m. mmanuel Baptist Church, 8 p.m. and “From Cross Church. Brookland Methodist to yland M Thomas), of the United iphany Lutheran 1 Vernon Place South M olitan A. M. E. Church, 4 p.m. 45 pm. Episcopal. T Epiphany Church, Adolf Torovsks, organist and choirmaster; Beulah Brown, soprano; Nancy Stillwell tralto; George Bayliss, tenor; brose ‘Durkin, bass, will present the following Easter music: Today at 30 am—"Communion Service (Tours, King, Hall, Garrett and Weuner), anthem, “Christ Is Rise (Maunder). At 11 am—"Commun Service” (Winter, Pleyel, Stainer Old Chant), “Christ Our (Macfarlane). with mpets Deum (Festival), in I F} ntroit anthem, “Christ (Fehrmann): offertory ar lelujah” (Handel). At Chimes-organ recital by sky. Evening service at 8 pm “Magnificat in C" (Marks): anthem “God Hath Appointed a Day" (Tours ) The McKim Memorial Chimes ring 15 minues before each service Am- Passover Te (Buck) Hal At the Church of the Ascé day the music will be Hymns 112 (traditional), 114 kins): introit, “Christ Our P: (Schilling): “Shortqr Kyrie ned), “Gloria Tihi" and *C “Credo” (Best), Hymn No. 121 (Pa estrina), offertory, “Hallelujah” (Vin cent): “Sursum Corda” (Cammidge “Sanctus” (Garrett) Benedi (Selby), Hymn No. 118 (Elve “Gloria_in Excelsis” (old chant Nunc Dimittis” (Tours), re hymn (Gauntlett); 4:30 p.m.—Hymns same as in morning service; cantat rist the Vietor” (Buck) The soloists the cantata are d Mamie Rouse Masters, traltc tenor; Edgar Per Bruce Aitchesor (Hop “(Har cessional sopranos; Jessie William Caulfield, kins and Clyde | basses The chorus of 45 will be Mirecte by Albert W. Harned, organist ar choirmaster. Music today at Alexandria, will be: organ prelude Christ Chi Morning _ser aster Morr anthem, “Christ Our Pa hilling); “Te Deum in ubilate in D" (Geibel): fertory anthem, “Lift Up Your Heads O Ye Gates,” from “The Messiah (Handel): “Sanctus” (Gounod); post- lude, “Hallelujah” (Handel). Even ing service, organ prelude, *“Commt nion for Easter Day” (Handel); of- fertory solo, “I Know that My Re- deemer Liveth” (Handel); postlude. “O Filil et Filiae” (Loret) Katharine Seelve Wallace is direct- or and organist, and the sololsts Janet R. Pickett, soprano; Olive Travers Houghton, alto; Harry I Maycocl tenor: Wilfred C. Gilbert, bass, will be assisted by a full chorus choir. At Emmanuel Church, Thirteenth and V streets southeast, Anacostia Mary C. D. Johnson, organist and choirmaster, will present the fo lowing music today: Processional “Come, Ye Faithful” (Sullivan); ir troit, “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead” (Scott), A. Harlen soloist; “Communion Service D" (Fenderlein): sermon hymn, ‘Alleluia, Alleluia, Allelufa” (Pales- trina); anthem at offertory, “As 1 Began to Dawn” (Martin); eucharistic hymn, “At the Lamb's High Feast (Bach): antiphon, “I Am the Living Bread”! recessional, “The Day of R urrection” (Tours) The guest soloists are: A Harlen Castle, tenor, and Charles F. Rob- erts. The personnel of the choir fs Jack Butler, Howard Clark, Leonard Clark, Harrison Fillius, Lawrence Gormar David_Harris, Julius Hollebeck, Ed ward Lane, Harold Moxley, Clarenca Naylor, Edward Towers, Charles Zim merman, Catherine Cox, Florence Cox Evelyn Dyer, Evelyn Gorman, Etta Harris, Louise Lane, Anna Lee, Elsie Lee, Annie Mudd, Bessie Mudd, Flor ence Naylor, Margaret Scott, Ethel Stender, Mrs. Charlotte Burdine, Mrs Connick, Miss Naomi Connick, Mrs. H. B. Dodge, Miss Lucille Gates, Mrs Gorman, Mrs, James E. Larsen, Miss Ina Lawrence, Miss Lena Weigle, Fd- ward Connick, Gotthard Hoff: Louis Hoffmann and James E. sen. Muslc at Transfiguration Episcopal Church today will be: Morning Organ prelude, “Adoration” (Borow- ski); baritone solo by Mr. Hicks; of- fertory anthem, “Christ Our Pass- over” ~ (Schilling); “Gloria Tibi Kyrie” and “Agnus Dei” (Smart): organ postlude, “March” (Hill.) Evening—The junior choir sing. The members of the senior choir are Messrs. Parsons, Evans, Blrch, Hicks and Gorday; Masters Thomas, La Vaire, Lambert, Stevenson, Jeffer- son, Trum and Carter; Mrs. Wein- berger and Mrs. Parsons; Misses Stev ens, Gover, Sanner, Tiffey and Oaks The organist and director is Mrs. M. H. Little. ‘ will The Easter music for the 11 am service at the Church of the Incarna- tien will be as follows: Processional Hymn, 109 (Sullivan): introit, “Christ Our Passover” (Schilling); “Nine-Fold Kyrie” (Jones), sermon hymn, 121 (Palestrina); offertory anthem, “Break Forth Into Joy” and “Mass in A" (Eyres); recessional hymn, 115 (Tours) Helen C. Crouch, organist and direc- tor, will be assisted by Lynch Luquer, violinist. Thers will be four special services today at Old St. Paul's Church in commemoration of the Haster fes- tival. The Sunday school will hold a special carol service at 4 o'clock The first celebration of the holy communion will be at 7:30 am. fol- lowed by a second celebration at 8:45. A short celebration of the holy com- munion, together with morning prayer and sermon by the rector, will take place at 11. Special music will be presented at these services under the direction of H. H. Freeman, organist and choir- master of the parish. In addition to the regular chorus members of the choir, the solo quartet, composed « Mabel Foote Witman, soprano; S Elizabeth Kerr, contraito; Warren L. Terry, tenor; Horace A. Lake, bass, will sing. The music compositions at the 11 o'clock service will be an anthem setting of the hymn as a processional, “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today (Bodine); in place of the venite, “Chri Our Passover Is Sacrificed for Us" (Schilling): the “Te Deum” and “Jubilate” are takery (Continued on Fifteenth Pugeg