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I-F CATHEDRAL LURES + EASTER PILGRIM Thousands Are -Expected to |7 { Attend Services—Dr. Bra- ténahl Is Preacher. Sk 2 ! Dr. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dean of {Washington Cathedral, will be the spe- cial preacher at the 11 o'clock services tomorrow, while Bishop James E. Fr man will preach at the People’s Festival ng at 4 o'clock. ‘The afternoon left'i:eo will be broadcast by WRC. . _ The full list of Easter services at ‘Washington Cathedral will be as fol- Jows: 7:30 am.,, holy communion; 9:30 —a.m.,, holy communion; 11 am., holy Communion and sermon; 4 p.m., "festi- val evensong and sermon. At 10 o'clock morn! prayer will be . vead in the Chapel of the Resurrection. As Easter is a favorite day for pil- grimages to Washington Cathedral, spe- cial arrangements have been made for the welcome of the thousands of wor- . shipers and visitors. Tha Cathedral Guild of Ushers will escort small groups of pilgrims through the crypt chapels at regular intervals throughout the day. It has been sug- gested by the cathedral authorities that persons who cannot arrange to attend the services plan their visits for hours ‘when services are not in progress. The < periods recommended for this purpose are from 8 to 9:30 am., from 1 to 3 p.m. and from 5:15 until the closing of - the chapels at 6 pm. The bishop's garden and the curator’s office will not . be open tomorro! ‘This is in accord- ance with the cathedral's policy of Saboath observance. Other portions of the Cathedral Close will be open to the public, however, and Easter visitors are iaviled S visit Mount St. Alban, where a .vista of the Nation's Capital may be seen from the peace cross, and from an elevated :platform at the western end of the Cathedral foundations may be gained a comprehensive idea of the present cathedral construction. * DORAN TO SPEAK " 70 YOUNG PEOPLE Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church * Program for Week Is An- ; nounced. “This Is Life Eternal” will be the ** subject of the sermon Easter morning at the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church by the pastor, Rev. J. Hillman Hollister. Dr. James M. Doran, prohibition commissioner, will be the speaker at the Young Peoples’ Round Table at 7 o'clock in the parish house. A buffet supper, will be served before the meeting at 6 o'clock. The Senior Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 o'clock in the assembly foom. “Christ and the Risen Life” will be the Easter topic for discussion. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Wednesday at 11 o'clock. A mo- = tion picture entitled “The Word of God "'in an African Forest” will be shown. There also will be a talk on the work being done at Tabor Church by the pastor, Rev. C. V. Fairley. Immediately after the Missionary Guild luncheon at 12:30 o'clock the &an- nual meeting of the Woman's Guild will be held, at which time the new * officers will be installed. The Chevy Chase Circle. a group of young married couples, will meet for dinner Tuesday at 6:30 o'clock. . _ A midweek Vesper service ‘will be * held each Wednesday afternoon during April from 5:15 to 5:45 o'clock. g niiios INSTITUTE FOR MONDAY. Bunday School and B. Y. P. U. Program of Colored Churches. A Sunday school and B. Y. P. U. institute for officers and members of all such organizations in the District and vicinity in the colored churches ‘will be held at the Metropolitan Baptist Church, R street between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, Monday from 7:30 t0°10:30 a.m. cial papers dealing with the latest ods will be read. The institute, * under the auspices of the Mount Bethel B. Y. P. U. Convention, William R. Wil- liams, president, will feature some of < the best equipped workers and speakers. SECOND BAPTIST TOPICS. Portsmouth, Va., Minister Assumes Pastorate During Coming Week. At the Second Baptist Church to- morrow Dr. James B. Clayton will de- lver a sermon in the morning on “Christ's New Creatfon.” “The Resurrection of the Livin, nd -" at the evening service on “Christ’s New Creation.” ~ Dr, H M. B, Jones of Portsmouth, Va., assumes the pastorate during the commng week and ‘preaches his first sermons April 7, which will be a Rally day at all services. PO BISHOP TO BE HEARD. Bishop John W. Hamilton will preach Dimbarton Methodist Church = ~rrow morning at 11 o'clock. In the ¢ 1ng ot 8 o'clock an Easter prograim wii bz rendered. T et “Resyrrext S8, c of the Wil preach at the 11 t-uak n'r\ne tomorrow morning in the Ambassador Theater, where that church is conducting its services pending construction of the church building at Sixteenth and 8 streets, his topic being “Resurrection Power.” At 7 p.m. devotional meeting of the Young Peoples’ Christian Union, at 1317 New York avenue, topic, “,ten Book,” led by Miss Grace PO “Easter Glories” to Be Topic .. “Easter Glories” will be the theme of the pastor, Rev. A. F. Elms, tomorrow -morning at 11 o'clock, at the Peoples’ Congregational Church, M street be-: . tween Sixth and Seventh streets. week prayer service Thursday at 8 o'clock, preparatory to comm: o . Communion Service in French. Rev. Florian Vurpillot, pastor of the h meets at St. John's Church, Lafayette Square, emundu wul conduct & communion French at 9 am. tomorrow Andpnuhnbpm on “Je suis la Vie.” Priday services are dis- - continued. ' Inm' Service Is Planied. There will be tppmpflnh Baster sel ices at the Metropolitan A. r meeting. inister, Dr. Wil- mfl ‘Thomas, wfll pruch at the ll Episcopal | “HE IS RISEN.” Rev. H. L. Collier to Preach Twice at Full ‘Gospel Tabernae! M Bn.rry'l..oomu will twice Nnfll&plhllnfl K stree! at 10:45 a.m. will be * nl\lbl at 7:30 pm. “A World's will Is Risen” W d praise; Thursday, 7: i A cfll‘ PASTORF FEATURES EASTERIN SERMU Dr. W. A Lambeth will Preach at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church. (Continued From Fourteenth lmn ‘Mark- .fi:'- mnm £ 3 m and ; A ornnhL Georgetown Presbyterian Church will have the following music at the 11 am. service tomorrow: Rym: At Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church, South, tomorrow the pastor, Dr. W. A. Lambeth, will deliver the Easter morning sermon, nt 11 o'clock, his subject being * Cer- tainties.” The nub,lect of Dr. Dell s ser~ mon to the junior congregation will be “The Story of Easter.” The junior con- gregation meets at the same hour in the Sunday school suditorium. ‘The Epworth lAls’“! will conduct Easter services at 7:30 a.m. on the east steps of the church. Dr. Deal will make a short talk. ‘The young people’s department of the Sunday , school will hold & business meeting, followed by a brief soclal period Monday evening at 8 o’clock. ‘The Senior Epworth League will meet Tuesday evenin Mrs. Anna Ne 4, will conduct the service of the Wom- en’s Missionary Society Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. ‘The April meeting of the board of stewards will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock instead of Wednesday. The following delegates from this church will be in attendance at the ‘Washington district conference, to be held at the Pricndahip Chun:h, Mary- land, April 2-4: D. C. Roper, Col. A. R. Brindley, R. T. Buck‘l.nuhmn, John W. Burrus, and R. O. Mullikin. Dr. Deal will conduct the prayer meet- ing service Thursday evening at o’cloc FEDERATION TO OBSERVE FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY Chairmen Will Give Reports at! Twenty-Ninth Birthday Meet- ing Friday. The Woman's Interdenominational Missionary Pederation of the District of Columbia and vicinity will observe the twenty-ninth birthday anniversary of the organization next Friday at 2 pm., in the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South, Mrs. John Newton Culbertson, president of the federation, presiding. Department chairmen, representing a portion of the work sustained by the organizations, will report as follows: Mrs. Joseph E. Angel of All Saint’s Protestant Episcopal | Church, work done in Africa; Miss Adele Greene of the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, free distribu- tion of Bibles among school children in the vicinity of Lenoir, N. C.; Mrs. G. C. D. Townsend of the Francis Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church South, wcrld day of prayer, and Mrs. H. Moffatt Bradley of the Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, Summer Bible schools in Washington and vicinity. Officers will be elected and the federation will entertain an invitation to join the Nattonal Commission of ! Protestant Church Women, organized in New York City, PASTOR WILL PREACH ON “THE RISEN LORD’ New Members Will Be Received Into Western Presbyterian Church Tomorrow. At the Western Presbyterian Church, H street between Nineteenth and Twen- tieth streets, tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, the pastor, Rev. J. Harvey Dun- ham, will take for his subject “The Risen Lord.” recently o The Lord's supper will be observed Al and new members wiil be received. In the evening at 8 o'clock the theme of the sermon will be “Can We Believe in Immortality?” The young ladies’ Bible class held its regular monthly meeting at the home of | Mrs. Pearl Kennard, 508 Columbia road, ‘Wednesday evening, with the president, Miss Alice Clapp, in the chair. Officers were elected as follows: President, Miss Jane Best; vice presi- dent, Miss Eona Burnette; treasurer, Miss Bessie Thomas:; recording secre- tary, Miss Marguerite Rowley: corre- | 0% sponding secretary, Mrs. Gertrude Har- rison. PECK CHAPEL THEME. Rev. Irving W. Ketchum to Preach on Resurrection Victory. “The Resurrection Victory and Its Power in Mlklng the Christian Religion Supreme,” will be the theme of Rev. Irving W. Ketchum at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow morning. At night the sacrament ol the Lord’s Surper will ) ‘The pastor will receive $ Ann church membership a class of can- di es and will also administer the right of infant baj eu.m to a number of infént children. e session will meet in the library at 7 o'clock Sunday night to act upon the names presented ac- cordinig to Presbyterian usage, and meet }ntperwn those uniting with the church ater, ‘The morning men’s class_will be addressed by Judge Willlam F. Norris at 10 o'clock. At this hour, Elizabeth F, Ketchum will teach the women's class in parish hall. An Easter service will be held at the S\:ldlywlchoo! with ln‘klddtsi_lh tomtge school by a special speaker. e topic of the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 o'clock will be “The Words of Jezus About Life Unending.” Christ Lutheran Church. ‘The_theme of the Easter sermon by Rev. J. F. Winchel at the 11 o'clock service in Christ Lutheran Church, New Jersey avenue near N street, will “The Power of an Endless Life.” At the communion service at 10:15 o'clock the pastor will speak on “How a Penitent Received Absolution on Eatter Morning From Christ Himself.” ; Will Address Ministers. “The Genius of mrhnhm“ 18 the subject of the address to be de- livered by Dr. Newton P. Fatterson t M. E. ch\m 4 lhe Presbyteria n mmm' Aslochurn Cuntata, “Light Out of Darkness omorrow, beginning with tiie " sunrise | of 11 am, in thi \Ql’kflm htbun Sermons Annauwl. Rev, Homer A. Kent, pastor of the .| First Brethren Church, Twelfth and E streets southeast. will nkmh seryices Easter At 11 nchfi the sermon will be Gladness of Faster.” At 'l-“ pm. his subjert will Tramoriality.” Sun. g:kh hlll m Yflvl and. n, leader of Circle No. | 85 8 | ists, and Wilhelmina Richman, Blanche | will have the following music at the 11 Inydi be | Oscar Kuldell, Inmme Hymn “A"E s ass” . In the evenlnl pageant, “The King's Highwa smenead ’oeilll“ly by the cnmum En- jeavor Socl e ministry of muslc of the church lncludes Mrs. Walter K. Wilson_and Emily Coville, sopranos; Belle Beckham, contralto; Thomas Pyne, tenor; J. Paul Kelley, ) and Kathe ryn Hill Rawls, or(ln‘n Mm Presbyterian Church music morrow will be: Quarie. Lord™ . ness” o f Di Cantata t of Darkness.. . Gel t auartet ad cholr. ‘The members o( the quartet are: Dorothy Reddish, soprano; Sue Hess, contrailo; Charles Guest, tenor; Doug- las Shaver, bass. Nellie M. Sacrey is organist and director. The volunteer chorus assisting will include: Mabel Bullough, Granville Leef, Kent Ashford, Benjamin _Wheatley, Hibbs, Minnie Mackey, Willle Fahrney, Eisle Allwine, Myrtle Culbert, Elizabeth Stallings, Clara Howe, Heloise Hutchin- son, Ruth Hauer, Marian_Paull, Gladys Wilcox, Mildred Walker, Earl Homiller, A. P. Glascos, Edward Boss, Charles Converse. Westminster Church Memorial, Mrs. Frank Byram, organist and director, a.m. service-tomorrow: . 't )‘0! ou:n nnluA:t ‘Resurrection r‘“{? e Anthem, . ciden Eon Ener Tresio-bobtanG. solob” EYA b‘vbrrs Cooner uffi’mvn and &( 1ite. ofgriory solo, T Anlell avnem, 3olh BB s Incldental soprano solo sunk by Mr H oréan postlude, “Grand L — At the 8 lp.[m service, the pageant, “The King's Highway,” will be given by members of the Sabbath school, under dramatic direction of Oliver Anderson, with soprano solos by Margaret Bovey. | Sipgers at_the morning service in- clude: Mrs. Lightbown, Dorothy Skin- ner, Mrs. White, Lillian Chenowem Mrs. L. 8. ue, Herbert Aldridge, J. Forney Donaldson, Paul Tolson, George Downs and Frank Bynm. Fourth Presbyurhn Church. Musk‘ at| o 3 the services tomorrow will be presented by the quartet and chorus, under the direction of Newton T. Hammer, as- sisted by Edgar Kidwell, baritone; Dore Walten, cellist, and Mrs. Chester Adair, organist. The quartet ifcludes Mrs. ‘Ward. soprano, and Mrs. Scheer, alto, in addition to Mr. Hammer, tenor, and Mr. Kidwell. ‘The program of Easter music at the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church will be rendered by the following artists tomorrow: Marie C. Deal, soprano: Mildred Creel, contralto; Bernhard G. Spille, tenor: Arthur C. Gorback, bass; Paul W. Fishbaugh, organist and direc- | tor; Samuel Korman, violin; Reginald Kasscbaum, violin, and Pritz Mueller, cello. The morning music will include: Prelu de— Prelude to Lohengrin: ;- Wagner Quintet, fro Meisiersinger” e Wagner Granier Peccia _Triebel In the evening the following will be given: Anthem, “By Early Morning Light. o Soptano solo. “T Know That My Redeamer, veth” # Handel Ofieviory anihér, “Thé Madaiene.” Warren The Central Presbyterian Church, Sixteénth and Irving streets northwest, will have the following programs tomor- ioamnu SERVICE—10:45 O'CLOCK. n | reen Carrico and Katharine McEneny. Quartet. “Cl Suanette "Bk, 0 ‘Bowen, _contralto: ' Donoyen Earl Carbauh, baritone. “The Masgdnien L. Warr BAel" carbaun. blrllonh Howere Carbauh. tens Organ postlude, “Easter Morning.” Malling EVENING SERVICE—17:50 O'CLOCK. lude. “Spring Soni .Holltns SaFlieolor e Revurrection 1. Shetley Organ postiuder " Pastiude or Easter” ‘Hosmer John Russell Mason, orgenist. Warren F. Johnson, organist at the Church .of the Pilgrims, will play the following music Easter Sunday for the first services to be held in the new building: “Easter Morning at Mount Rubldoux.” Andante from the “Sixth Sonate, R IR G ris (“esiinii?y L Handel Beginning at 7:20 o'clock, Mr. John- son will play a short recital preceding the evening service, for which the music ‘ul be hristus Ehhiass Andante cantabile ( Walter K. Wilson will be voul wlom for these services. She wlll g “Hosannah,” by Grainer; “I Know Shat My Hedeemsr Liveth,” from “The Messiah,” and “Awake, Thou Thai leepest,” by Ward ebephnm ‘The quartet of the )(ef-mpouhn Pres- byterian Churth. comj of Ida wfl- o fibal snyde, 1o, S arol oy nder the di- | ‘eaver, organ= w. m&"fl‘- y Gaul vanello . Tewis Browne Bymphony, rection of Elsie Harvey I5t. will render the following music at | " tomorrow’s services: ek 1nAM nthe ¢ Resurre )fum Wlnn o Mo & fi th‘wfln tht :’:,L : J‘Zm:*::,.?mm s Al 3 Pmlmerhn Chyreh, .Gelbel | Duet. | lowing numbers will be included: Or- ndelssohn | , i widur H uuf‘- r ken Avay Mmlonll. "CMIIQ Y.'L"m (Continued From Fourteenth Page.) service, using the junior choir of 30 voices, the senior choir of 35 voices, it Ruby Potter, soprano, and John Bw".ul‘. unor. ollll mfl Ruth '“‘ll'lllA:e progmn nr nwmin( service S iyt :.::r::.-':ah:g., A mmll:!rfll jor &nd junior eholrs), R irnby At the evening service the which was given n the lpeom rvice will be repeated, on ac- count of numerous requests. The choir will be accompanied by the organ and ln orahelln of 12 lflm as last Sunday. hmn (both- cholrs), en in Dust 10 Thee." Rossini ch (me: ‘God"in. Navar “The Tumult in the . Tschalkowski Plaved by Herman Hofman. Chorus with tenor (a capells). “Who 1s Like Thee' (Hebrew melods) . e Chorus and sopran mote! Galia” Gounod “O'er Death Triumphant,” & cantata Adam Geibel will be rendered by the choir of McKendree Methodist Church as & part of the special for Easter morning. In the evening there will be a continuation of the evangelistic services which have been held during the past two weeks and will conclude the special services. The choir of Brookland Methodist Church will sing two anthems at t Easter_morning service at 11, “Awake, Thou That Sleepest,” by F. C. Maker, and “Break Foi Into Joy,” setting by Barnby. Thelma Mills Rector, soprano, will sing Cadman’'s “Hall, Glorious Morn.” The Sunday school choir will sf Easter songs et the evening service, of which the Sunday school is in charge. Mary E. Garrett is organist and choir director. - I Roman Catholic | (Continued From Fourteenth Page.) O'Lone, jr.; John D. Powers and J. H. ‘Trainor. At Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church the Easter music at high mass tomorrow will be: offertory. Recessional, Eugenia L. Slattery, ornnlst and dl- rector, will have as soloists Lavezzo, Gilda Bonucelli, Angeline and Baldo Balduccl. A program of lmctly liturgical music will be sung by the mixed choir, under the direction of Christopher Tenley, at the 11 o'clock. solemn high mass at St. Peter’s Church tomorrow. The fol dinary in honor of the Blessed Virgin, by Stehle; Proper by Tozer; Vidi Aquam, Gregorian chant; a Coeli, by Ravanello. The children’s choir of 60 voices, will sing traditional Easter carols at the 9 o'clock mass. Under the direction of Mary Helen | Howe, the Easter music for St. John's Catholic Church, Clinton, Md., will be furnished by the music group of the District Chapter of the International | Federation of Catholic Alumnae. “‘Mass of the Immaculate Virgin,” by Rev. B. A. Flynn, will be sung. This work is strictly in accord with the “motu pro?rlo of the Holy See. There will be incidental solos by Florence Yo- cum, Katherine McEneny and Miss Howe. For the tlude the choir v.u. sing “Praise Ye the Father,” by Gounod. ! Catherine O'Connor will preside at the | g organ. Mass will be at 11 o'clack. The following compose the choir: Evelyn olllm. Fannle Sylvia Howe, Alberta Riley, Elizabeth Muckelbauer, Catherine Thoma, Florence Yocum, Ce- celia Duke, Esther Carrico, Jennie O'Loughlin, Mrs. Louis Murray, Cath- | Eptacopal i (Continued From Fourteenth Page.) munion service at the Church of the | Good Bhepherd at 7 a.m. tomorrow. At the 11 o'clock oy communion | & by the el there will be choir of being as fol Processional bymn. “At the Lamb's High : 1vey music rendered and men, the program Oftertory anthem Sabbath 5-‘5 “Sanctus” Recessionl hymi, At 8 p.m. the program will include: Processional hymn, “The Day of Resyr. Cifertory anthem, 0L oy Recessional hymn, “He Is Risen"...Neander The following ol mur music ‘will' be rendered of the Chapel of the Na vlty n the service at 7:30 a.m.: Processional. “Welcome Happy Morn. e smu;..n lfln it "Ousel ;‘ Twenty-'h(rd street near Washington of Becond lendfll. Ve, ‘ 3 ‘Shure, wiil o ” !b!rwu( PI‘M- 35, '&“ of the ‘Twenty-second MIM .mmm 3 Christ Church, in mmh ists, illlm the Easter services Biaine, Gornw Vanderburgh. o The Church of the Advent will have the following music at the morning lervlee tomorrow: ?" b(rfl h “&w;.hn?. !", mrgn‘m“ &m" ""‘hn'g”n Taken'Awiy My Recowslonai, “Jesus Ghrist ‘Is ‘Risen’ Today.: Helen Crouch is mlnln and mmw The program will be repeated the lowing Sunday. The Church of the Transfiguration will have the !allawln( music at the service at “Christ onr Passo CER 2 %s.‘g;g:m “Sanct ch-rlam Kleln is organist and choir director. At the Church of St. Stephen and the Incarnation, Sixteenth and Newton streets, at the 11 o'clock service Easter morning the vested choir of men and boys, under the direction of H. Norman Taylor, organist and choirmaster, will render the following program: ssional. “Welcome. Happy Morning.” ‘hrigt Our P o kt! Dei in D I\lll Authem, “Awake, The Recessional, “Come Ye Faithful." EVENING SERVICE. IS . " Erocensional, “The Day ot "!.ul.l\nreeuon Matthews Anthem, “In the End of the lnanh i Recessional, “At the Lamb's High Peast.” u.-‘uun An extensive Easter program at the Church of the Ascension, Twelfth street and Massachusetts avenue, includes for the 11 a.m. service the following: l‘ullell reludes hy Central High School Quartet and Tilghman Lambert, Comumiinion service “Mass to Bt. Cecll Hymn, . Cec! “Angels Rollel e Offertors ant ‘Christ, the Lord, Is At - Bod ‘rheer Alllu Agnus 'Del (soprano, solo Communion music. “‘Col from “The Messiah’™ (Boprano and ceniralto soloisis.) “Gloria in E; Pinal, “Amen’ rection” ... Martin Postiudes—Seiections by “Trumpet Quartet and Mr. Lambert. The soloists at this service will be: Lucy MacMorland, soprano; Dorothy Sawyer, contralto; Leslie Coyle, tenor, and Gl:lbert Clark, bass. i At the 8 p.m. service program will include: Preludes by the Trumpet Quartet. Pr&eeulunll hymn, ““The Day of Resurrec- Introit, “Gloria,” from “Twelfth Im.;‘ l(nuhnl f Das of Greatly.) solo, “Heiol from “The Ileullh” ... Handel oloist. zel Bachschmid, [ At nunmmon. e mites Do olos Barktone solo, “Christ 18 Risen Gilbert Olark. Tenor salo, the Gates ¥ .. Blschoft s of the Contralte solo. =T in Perfect Beace'.. Anthem, “Regina E’&ug""" Recessidnal hymn, “Jes Todn Postlude, by Trumpet Quartet. Mrs. Henry H. McKee is organist and director of the choir: ...Glorza s Risen Easter day music at St. John's| Church, Georgetown parish, under the direction of August King-Smith, will be as follows: 6:30 AM. SERVICE. Processional, “Weicome, Happy Morning.. Sullivan | Communion service A Hymn. “The Btrife Is Offertory. " Day’ Recessional, “Thi 11 AM. SERVICE. Processional, “Welcome, Happy Mornin Anthem. “C ctm\munlon ‘service Hymn, “Jesus Chris Da Oftertory, “The Happy Bells Arp Ringing | "Sloria tn & “Nune Dim! Rccrulonll. “‘The Day of lelurreellon e Martin At St. Mark’s Episcopal Church to- morrow the music will be Dresden Nune. Dimitt Recessional, “At the High' Lamb's EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. “Day of Resurrection” Hym "nfimr of All. Whose A Angels Roll the Hock A Ams, At St Plul‘u Episcopal Church, Circle, th arranged for nhe Easter sun y services will be follows. At 7 a.m., choral celebration of the holy communion: W!lwm Happy Noflb““ %czlmnnlon in’ L Thou' 'nmlha- Vowel der o Ilmilll’!fl y [ ounnno ” quet Away My Lord,” by Harrington, Miss Tucker quartet. Mr, . Albert Havenner, have as Easter mull;“fll‘: otl’l’ 3 Morning, e ey; s et e P s o Wilson; postiude, by b Easter mu:lc’ at the Metropolitan Bap- tist Church, Sixth and A streets north- east, will include: MORNING SERVICE. Orsan prelude, <Hallelujah Chorus”..Handel Anthem, “Why ok Yo ine Livine Am DluD’ G r||el ‘Bockov ¥ Organ postiude, “Festal March”..... ‘The members of the choir are: So- pranos, Bertha Morgan, Mrs. Milton H. Prosperi, " Dorothy Gravatte, Margaret Dunkley, Margaret Jones, Mrs. Bally Everett, Gertrude Payne, Mrs. T. El- more Austin, Mrs. Nathan A. Clark and foodward | Mrs, Hattie Noell and Mrs. Marcellus Hitt; wnm‘s. Dr. Sterling Bockoven and Dr. ‘W. Bruce Hoofnagle; basses, Gilbert A. lll‘k, R. A. Beale, Nathan A. Clark, Harry Mockbée and Grant W. Van De- mark; director, Gilbert A. Clark; or- ganist, Gertrude 8. Mockbee. Daniel Breeskin, violinist, will be the assisting grtist at the Easter morning service at Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth and H streets. The programs of music for the day are as follows: 10:50 AM. Qrsan and violin, Adoratio artet 0 D: K Cleo 8. Plrks. contralto; Wflllun F Raymond, tenor; Fred Eden, Laritone; Thomas Moss, omnut and director. West Wuhinmn Baptist Church | | Postiude, * music tomorrow will be: 1 am— Organ prelude, “Prelude in G”..... Wal Anthiem, “Christ, Our Pagsover /.. Sehl Solo by Carl “March ot the Prics Mozart vée. “Pilgrims’ Chorus".. Wagner R S X Fostiude,. “Postiude in Mrs. H. Bogley is organist md Gladys-Price choir director of music at this church. er ing Postiude, At the Chevy Chase Baptist Church at the Eastern morning service the quartet will ulnmhl Magdalene,” by ‘Watren, and “Christ Our Passover,” Schilling. In the evening the full chorus will render these selections: “Christ the Lord Has Risen Today.” Mortison “Holy City" Aday Duet from “Fhe Resurrection’” e Resurr Mrs. Brooks, sopfano. Easter music tomorrow at the lands Baptist Church includes the fol- lowing: “1 Know That My Redeemer Liveth" Gem Hi Hazel “The Resurreciion” C. Ev Handel .Shelly +...Bchilling The_members of the choir are Mrs. | J. E. Booth, Mrs.-M. C. Leonard, Emma Gusehewsky, C. Evans Brooks and J. E. | Booth. Music for the Easter services at the Takoma Park Baptist Church incjudes the choir's rendition' of Dudley Buck's “Festival Te Deum” and “Christ Our Passover,” by Schilling, at the 11 o'clock service, and of an Easter cantata, “Everlasting Life,” by C. Harold Low- den, at the evening services, 8 p.m. The personnel of the choir lncludel Isabel P. Middlekauff, organist and di- mwr nprmoc, Mrs. W. 8. Allison, Mrs. H. McRinnie, Mrs. F. A. Y. Jones, Mlss Hlme Allen, Mrs. L A. Jones, Mrs. D. M. Goodacre; altos, Mrs, George McCann, Mrs. V. M. Giffen, Mr! C.G. Rflyle. Mrs. C. W. Flora, Mrs. L. C. bass, M. B. Reymldl, tenors, R. L. Whitman, P. Y. Garre Assisting the choir will bc Inez D. Mmer. soprano; H. Paul Primm, tenor; Dr. A. Owen Penney, baritone. Easter music at Nineteenth Street Bnm.m Church, Nineteenth and I streets northwest, includes for the morning service: Aathem, “He 1s R PG s S (8) "Now Upon the Firgt Day of the Wi 3 e el A, TR 1y Mrs. Eyelyn Plerce and Willie Powell. & Yo the Living Among the ave Take ©) “Wh; ©) peadr’ At the evening cantata, “Olivet to c-lvm by Mauder, will be rendered, with the following soloists: Elizabeth Dick Grace mhnrney S0prano; . Curtis, baritone; Albert D. Smith, bass; Hiram Wildy, bass; J. Obelton Holmes, tenor; Benjamin Washington, director. and Lena M. Ware, organist. PEACE PACT APPROVED. French Senate 0. K.’s Kellogg- Briand Treaty. PARIS, March 30 (#).—Foreign ister Aristide Briand yut.erdn;nm half hour taken from the chamber, and gnm the Hadassah, the Mizrachi, | o‘;:‘lt’flth.mw Lodge. n | COntralto; Horatlo Rench, tenor, and | Juntor Cholr: * | Cantata, “Victorious Redeemer" 5 | Christine Jackson, pian s | present the following music at the serv- | e ,S. M. Falconer, B. M. Andrews and " | and the evening services tomorrow. * { will meet tomorrow night at the Jewish g (Continued Prom Fourteenth Page.) ozar 'nn Imperial Male Quartet includes W. Arthur McCoy, first tenor; Edward %eb%lppm. second fie?‘or.P J.!Benton ), baritone; Pranc eartsill, bass. Elsie P. Montgomery is the or- At Hamline !lethodllt isco) Church, Bixteentn st Alitson suset | northwest, the mter music will be rendered by the chorus choir of 50 m«m, under mbe’ dlrt::finnbot John H. irville, 30| uartet— Ethel D, Stickles, soprano; Mlgel Flehr, John H. Marville, bass; 2 : -3 e, Edith B, Athey, The program follows: Morning service, 11 o'clock. Concert. O , Sestival te Bene: Grean” ofteriors, Gttenwalder Chos ( " Norises (s capella) (a) “A Russian (b) “Alleluia!’ Christ 'is " Risen’ Kopol Choru 0"“:. xs:.ll’gllhh (Messiah) . The evening service, at 8 o'clock, will be given over entirely to music, when the choir will sing the cantata “Christ, the Vlcmt - by Dudley Buck. ‘ From -to 8 o'clock Miss Athey ;fll renuer the following organ num- (8) “Spring The choir of I!yhnd M. E. Church will sing a special program at the 11 a.m. service mmormwl:“:s follow: “Hail Him Who Cos i A Fros “Hosanna” . ;Qranter The members of the quartet -re Mn Milton Odell, soprano and director; l’t{ln !le'x;keley Th:mgwn, alto; Fred ‘oun! TOT, an ernon_ Bupport, eb:.::mwlm Mrs. G. Harris wm'zwor- The Anacostia M. E. Church will pre- sent the following music at wmorrg:.. services: 1AM ghrist 1s Risen”, Have Y( Lai “Victory” - ey 8 PM. Anthems: Schillinz | Hall Meredith Churei Choir. — The music at the Eldbrooke M. E. Church, Wisconsin . avenue and River | road, under the direction of Clara Young | Brown, with Marjorie Davis at the or- gan, will be as follows tomorrow: bilste Deo" (B Cnots SR v a0t B bt s P M. “Spring Mendelssohn Prelude, 2 In :he B of “ihe’ Sape | Anthem, abatly Rinein Postlude, ‘The g 1 music class, under the direction of Mrs. Isabel Garvin Shelley, will render the Easter cantata, “The Conquerlns King,” by Judson, ‘at the | Lincoln Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday evening at 8 pm. The | soloists will be’ Mrs. H. L. Skiados, Mrs. | G. E. Proud, Margaret Thomas and Mrs. Shelley, sapnnoa. Miss Adelaide Ba)d Mrs. Clark, altos; Messrs, B. Cress, A. B Keefer, C. H. Soran, tenon. Mr. John L. Smith, bass, with Miss Lucy Morgan, ornnut and Miss | oS Bostlude’ ..Rockwell Epworth M. E. Church South wiil| ices tomorrow under the direction of Edwin Moore, organist: 1 AM. Qrean prelude, “Easter Dawn:: hrist the Lord ‘is Risen." inior and Senlor Ghoits) e Sons and Daugh- Lelsring Dickinson Ri Traditional Prench ‘March Triumphal”..Wachs 3 PM. ;Clagssmana | Organ postlude, Organ prel % ng;ei'»'g:lune . Buck o Spring Sons’ Hollins hrist_is Risen from the Dead"..Barnes Amah Give Ear’ (from . Pise Can- | Anthem, “Christ Bea sostiuae, ~Ancinie Solo parts will be sung by Olive E. Ramsey, soprano; Roberta Harstin, so- rano; Annie G. Smith, contralto, and | . Cameron Burton, bass. The senior cholr of John Wesley | A.'M. E. Zion Church, Fourteenth and | Corcoran streets northwest, under the) direction of Julfus S. Carroll, jr., or- ganist and choirmaster. will render spe- clal Easter music at both the morni I At 10:45 am. Mamie A. Grant, so- prano soloist, will sing “I Know That | My Redeemer Liveth” and the chor | will sing the anthem “Hallelujah Cho- rus,” Irom “The Messiah. | At 8 pm. the choir will render the Easter cantata “Christ the Victor,” by | Dudley Buck. MENORAH DEBATERS T0 CLASH TOMORROW | G. W. U. and City College of New: York to Discuss Jewish Agency. Debaters representing the Menorah societies of George Washington Uni- versity and City College of New York ! Community Center to discuss the so- called Jewish agency for the adminis-| tration of Palestine. The local team will uphold the Afllrmuve of the question “Will the agen: proposed by Welnmnn, ca’mnnhzn the zlanlu'. movement?” The G. W. U. team consists of Esther | ‘Wecksler, Jacob Ben Lightman and Isi- dore Levin 3 e. » Organization of the campaign com- mittee lm uu lnnull m’ m:ln: 8] place al g ewh.h ccmnmnity Center at a Iheeting of the representatives of the | various ’ Jewish orllnlnmuu of this| of the nmme Zionist or- 'X‘ma‘ erous the ma for the annua’ and selec PASTOR TO PREACH ON RESURRECTION Women of Hamline M. E. Church Will Hold All-Day Meeting Wednesday. Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixteenth and Allison l!reetl Dr. Ches- teen Smifh, minister, wil :;n.h a ;pef;'ll sermon, ion_an e.” A number of will be received into membenhlpm service, The women will hold their all-day meeting Wednesday, Mrs. O. H. Hill- man, president of the Woman's Home Missionary Society, is making a special request that all members be present at 10:30 o’clock for the first session, Mrs. Irwin will speak on juvenile court work. At 12 o'clock the Woman's For- eign Missionary Society will meet un- der the direction of Mrs. Harry Havens. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Ivan J. Riley chairman. The Ladies’ Aid will meet at 2 o'colck, Mrs, Orrel L. Moody presiding. he second annual council, Epworth Lelgue and Young People’s work, will meet in the church next Friday. This is a part of the annual conference, which convenes at Foundry Church on Wednesday. Saturday at 5:30 p.m. the annual Epworth League banquet will be held in the social hall. Entertain- ment has been provided in the homes of Brightwood Park, Petworth, Calvary and Hamline Churches. D. Stewart Pat- uman is general chairman of this con- vention. IDR. HENRY LUBECK TO PREACH SERMON Will Occupy Pulpit at Church of Epiphany Tomorrow Morning. The special preacher at the Church of the Epiphany tomorrow at 11 o'clock will be Dr. Henry Lubeck of New York and Washington. The pulpit at evensong. at 8 o'clock, will be occupied by Dr. James W. Mor= 4 | ris, associate minister of Epiphany. There will be three celebrations of the holy communion, at 7:30, 9 and 11 am. The festival service of the church school will be held at 4 o'clock, when the floral and mite box offerings of the children will be presented on the altar. { TWO GROUPS COMBINE FOR SUNRISE SERVICES Special Program Will Feature Eas- ter at Vermont Avenue Christian Church. Dr. Earle Wilfley will speak tomor- Tow on the subject “The Kingdom of God,” and at the evening service his topic will be “Sunset,” Vermont Avenue Christian Church. ‘Under auspices of the Alpha Christian Endeavor Society and Crusaders Bible Class, a sunrise prayer service will be jled by Miss Malisie Hosick at 6:30 o'clock, ;;)ll‘oe‘l‘v'cd by breakfast at the LaFayette o special Easter program under the dlrecuun of Miss Geneva Pixley will | be presented in the church school at 10:15 o’clock. ‘The Everyman Bible Class of which E. L. Phillips is president and which is taught by Representative J. M. Rob- sion of Kentucky, will meet in its new classroom, 1405 Massachusetts avenue terrace. A picture of the class will be taken at 10:10 am. ‘The Woman's Council will meet Tues- day _at 11 o'clock, with Mrs. Fannie M. Foster, president, presiding. The board of officers will meet, Tues- day at 8:15 p.m., when Green H. Hack- worth, chmrmln ‘11] preside. | SERVICES AT ECKINGTON CHURCH ARE ANNOUNCED L. A. Cole Elected to Board of Trustees. Rev. Henry B. Wooding, pastor of the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street, corner Florida avenue, will speak tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock on the theme, “The Joy of Easter.” In the evening at 8 o'clock the theme is “The Life Beyond.” Special exercises will be given at the Sunday scirocl at 9:30 a.m. A call meeting of the session will be held Monday at 8 pm. The monthly meeting of the teachers and officers of the Sunday school will be held Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. The members of the Chrisijan Endeavor Society will meet at the church at 9:15 Monday morning for their annual hike, The following were elected to the trustee board by the congregation: S. M. Falconer, B. M. Andrus and L. A. Cole.- New members will be received Sunday morning and the baptismal service administered. | DR. MELTON TO PREACH. Special Program Planned at Ninth Street Christian Church. A special Easter program will be presented at both services at the Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast. Dr. Melton's morning subject will be “The Power of the Resur- jrection.” Next Wednesday at 10:30 am. the issionary Society of the church will be held, and a Junch will be served at 12:30 o'clock. In the evening the Missionary Guild will present its program. EASTER SER!\;IDN PLANNED “The Fact of the Resurrection” ‘Will Be Subject. At the Sixth Presbyterian Church the pastor, Rev. Godfrey Chobot, will preach an Easter sermon on “The Fact of the Resurrection” tomorrow morning. The evening service will be at 8 m:lo‘cksl and the topic will be “Them €) The Cgflmm Endeavor Society will meet at 7 o'clock, and the leader will { be Richard Battle. —— “Morning Greeting” Is Topic. _The evening subject at the Highlands Baptist Church will be “The Morning Greeting.” In the morning the sermon will be “The Endless Life.” The church school will have a -oflnl Monday eve- ning, which will be i ;fhm of the Muir Club. Tuesday evening the Work- ers’ Council will meet with Mrs. Clarke, 1314 Fafragut street. The Thursday evening prayer meeting will resume the | study of Mark’s Oupe. Special Services Alnounoed. At Second Baptist Church, ueetbetmnu-ndx: the pastor, Rev. | 'fll S dences e ueaporamin in _the Bible. special will meet at 9:30 a.m. and 8t 6 pm.