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Epiacapal AT Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Sixtecnth street at Allison, nwl music for Easter Sunday will be as follows: MUBIC at tomorrow's East& service | at St. Thomas' Church, Eight- eenth and Church street northwest: holy communion, “The St. Cecilia Mass,” by Crarles vill | be sung. The service follow: Processional hymn. 11 AM. “Christus Resurrexit” el Fhon Oloriots Easier & D': “Christ s Ri Orsan. Chorus, Chorus. an, > irmie Gind B35 D Tradiltonal Norwegian 7:48 IM. The solo quartet is comnosed of Carl Henning, soprano, K. Lec Jones, aito; ‘O Sons and mu,s:: Richard Allen, tenor; Blaine Cornwe, i bass, and Mrs. C. E. Riddiford, pianis L. B. Aldrich is the organist and di- rector. Ore: Easter Theme, of the Lo:d’ Te . Hartman The chorus mu qulrtel. will repeat At tomorrow's Easter services at 8t.| (he anthems of the morning at the eve- Paul's Episcopal Church, Rock K| ning service. John H. Marville, choir Parish. the musical program, sung. b) director; Edith B. Athey, organist. the choir, will include: The Eas “Alleluia! Th> Lord lur.h bymns includ- | wocd Park Methodist Episcopal Church »“The | wiil s'0g a special musical progiam at | : and | the 8 o'c.ock service t.morrew morning. “Come Ye Faithful, Raisc the Strain.” | At the cvening scrvice they will be aug- | The Church School will assemb'e at me tad by the junicr choir of 40 voiees, | 3:30 in the afterncon and assemble in | end will rcnder a pregram of special | the Parish House and from thore will | Eester music under the direction of march in procession to the church for €avora Criest, with Irwin Stecle at the service at 4 o'clo: The Kindergarten organ. vi h Sk will £g'4n Easter okiol §8 U2 |, Cavmymnd aoeinieg placopel Chiirc 5 -y | the following program will be given to- | The cholr of the Chapel of the Na- | morrow morning: tivity, Fourteenth and A sireets south-| Quartet, 0 Tell Us Where He 15" tast (EpiscopaDy, will render the follow- | Sostanc oo, Hosani ing musical piotram at the EGSler|pecion. services tomorrow: 7:3) AM. ‘ Prncesnonll hymn, ‘“Welcome, HIUDV Morn- e i ner | Ely Miles . Graner | Gounod | The quartet is tompoaed of Mrs. | Miit-n Odell, soprano and director; Mrs. Berkeley Thompson, contralto; Fred Daw Yount, tenor, and Dr. G. Harris White, | Aartin | bass. Mrs. G. Harris White is the | Stainer | OFBaNISE. A service of Easter music will be| given by the junior and senior choirs of the Epworth Church _South, 1 | fomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. The pro- | 5"""" { | sram is as follows: “Jymn of oy Junior A nior Choir: e Bons"and Daushiers of the King." eisring The Strife Is O'er” . .Palestrina | mb’s High Feast” “As It Besan to George Clum. At Sevtory anithen. Solo, M; Benedictus Duet. Georalana Hiid nd Adei lai Recessional hymn, “Allc; 1AM, “Jesus Christ Is Risen Todav. e Boyd. -Palestrina Processional, Christ Gommusian = mmu: ¥ Quartet, Citgn, - Adeigide Bord, Mrs. Geor Rovert, Pohiman and Howa Hymn, “The Day R | Qur Passover” . Beethoven La Offertory solo, “Awake Thou 11 N asd +Josepin's Lovely Garden. ‘Bbanish-Dickinsen cnior Cholr. va Kot , ‘Thls Glad Ee Roll the Rock 2o oruasist hflrwe(un -Digkin At the 11 o'clock scrvice at All Sainis’ Church, Chevy Chase, Rev. Henry | Teller Cocke, rector, the music will con- sist of processional hymn, “Welcome, Hln? Morning”; “Christ Our Fass- over” (Schilling); “Te Deum” (Sumner Salter;- wmmunlan service, T. Tertius Noble; hyl‘r‘l‘n “The S:'fl- Is ?‘;El"). of- | 2 an wn" ffit&g;}?'m? "xsfimnffhmn, “The | “Hallelujah, Amen” . . .Handel Day of Resurrection.” | Solo parts will be sung by Roberta | At the 7:30 o'clock service: Proces- | Harstin, Margery League and Mrs. Ida sional hymn, “Jesus Christ Is Risen To- ' Fowler Mocre, sopranos; Anne G. day”; communion service (Gaul): of- Smith and Mrs. A. D. Payne, contraltos, fertory anthem, “The Magdaiene” | and by members of the Epworth Male (Warren) ; mtlsionll hymn, “At the | Quartet, Gecrge W. Goodwin, first tenor; Lamb’s High Feas! Ben D. Thomason, second tenor; Paul ‘The soloists &t flle 11 o'clock service | F. Fox,-baritone, and W. Cameron Bur- will be Clarisse Griffith, soprano; Mar- | ton, bass. S. Edwin Moore, jr., is the garitte Groomes, alto; Afl- ur S. Par- | organist and director. , tenor, and Robert H. Davidson, — baritone. At the 7:30 o'clock service | -Thelma Mills Rector, soprano, will be lo quartet will be Bertha M. soloist at the morning service at Brook- Nellie Moran, alto; | Jand Methodist Episcopal Church. The Ogilby, | | vested choir, directed by Mary Garrett wn.m bass. The children’s choir will | Lewls, will sing “Alleiulia, Ham- “Hosanpa” . § nior Choir— “Christ the Lord Is Risen Again. nch Carol | P “The Eastertde With Joy Was Brieht,” ces L0 IAnG Caral Quintet for women's volces— “Egster Son: Fehrmann nior “Glirist 1 Ris .Prank “Soy Dawns Asaini on Eisic; D German-Manney The Young People's Choir of Bright- | | Brooks and J. E. Booth, will be aug- - AT the Highlands Baptist Church Fourteenth and Jefferson strects, Rev. Newton Mercer Simmonds, pastor, the choir will render the following num- | bers at the morning worship service at 11 o'clock: Anthem, “Christ. Qur Bassovar, * Solo, “Hoganma L Jules Granter anthem. Sdloln™ n' “Lorg mighty"” o Gounoa Sidney Homer contralto. Solo, “Sheep and unm | preno prelids. Piano postlude. ... At the evening worship service Mar- | garet A. Simmonds will teil an Baster story and the following numbers will | be sung: Choir, “Borrowed,” by O. L. | Keyburiz, and “Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life,” a solo, sung by C. Evans Brooks, tenor. The quartet, comj 'd of Zora L. Booth, Emma Guschewiky, C. Evans mented by Mrs. Staniey H. Beale, Mrs. R. E. Bonavita, E. L. Edwards and L. L. Bowen. Bella B. Thompson is direc- tor and accompanist, and will be as- sisted by Rubye L. Booth. Easter music tomorrow at Petworth burch will inciude morning ‘Eastern Dawn” (Clausmann) ; “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead” (Warren); anthem, | “The Lord Is Risen Indeed” (Stultz); Inth!m “Ring Out the Bells of Easter- tide” u;mmn, and postiude, “Unfold Ye Portals” (Gounod). The evenln; prelude is “Easter Day” (Loret). A chorus of 30 voices will pre- sent a sacred cantata, entitled “The Chu!&r Hutchinson, and pfltuud ¥ Ho- | sannah” (Hartmann). The quartet consists of Lucille Reeves, | scprano; Helen Tucker, alto; Harold | King, tenor and director, and Ira Meyer, | bass. Cornelia Kinsella is organist. The program of music at Calvary | Baptist Church, Eighth and H streets, | for tomorrow morning at 10:50 o'clock | will include: Qredn, “Christ Trigmphan ..Yon anna Granter -Parcer an organ -Rogers | imant | there will be T lessing, Honor | ‘Maxson “Christ Being Raised from Dead. Williams Chorus, sing 8t 7:30 o'clock. William H. Taylor |blen. Mrs. Lewis will play organ num- bers by “Grand Coeur,” “Inter- & Shniiet 64 Sitedtor. mezzo" and “Festive March,” at the 11 | o'clock urvlee and selections by Rogers w service. She | Pr¢ of music for tomorrow, 11 e Young Peo- | am. at the Church of the Ascension, Tweifth street and Massachusetts a nue, will include: | Prelude, Introduction from “Christ the Vic. assiste: ple 's Choir of the church. 11 o'clock morning service will be as rsan | follows: Processional hymn, “Weicome. Happy Mora- in A Schiliing un- Wiikame HomnsJesus Li Offertory an’hem, “A Bursum Cnnh Bancius, ' Benedicius, cc “Jesus Christ 4 “Gloria -rm ri i s Raiph Baker. soprano. | Pestival communion serv fan, "AL the Lamb's High Feast "Del- o Gioria_in Excels Nunc Dimittis Recessional bymn, “Alleiua, ‘Allelu; Postlude. m, oThe p— "€l | pastéf music tomorrow at St. John's Soloists at thls service will be Ella | Episcopal Church, Georgetown, will in- | Mintz, soprano; Genevieve Gerritts, con- | clude: traito; Leslie Coyle, tenor; Gilbert Clark, | preiude. baritone, end Mrs, Henry Hunt McKee, Proces organist and choir director. At 8 pm. both adult Ghant Triompha e Relcomer Happy “onflmf Our Passover” . Schilling | ~Macpherson | hrist i st mf‘u-ml i A -nd( Jumc’r "c.hmnnr' Een a5 choirs will give a program of music | Communion seri.ce appropriate o the season. Little Na- | Hymn. R e hrw) dine Smith, 4’; years of age, will sing | Anthem, {Christ, the Lord, Is’ Risen, a 5010 and there will be other solos by the children and adults. The senior choir of Christ Church, Washington parish, will render the fol- Jowing musical program tomorrow: 7:30 AM Communion service Offertory anthem. Bodine “Gloria in Excelsis.” | (Old_chan! Recessional, “The Day 'of Resurrection.” A% Postiude, “Toccata in D Minor”. ch | August King-Smith, organist and | choir director. On Esster morning at the communion | service at 7:30 o'clock the choir of Christ’s Church, Georgetown. under the | 11:00 AM. direction of R. Tuttle Bell, nr..nm; Communion_service Monk | and choirmaster, will sing the “Com- | Oftertory anthem. mne Thcu 'nm !lern- | munion Service in A and E” by T.| e G SIMPET | pertius Noble, and snthems, “Christ | Our Passover,” by Pred Shiliing, and | ‘They Have Taken Away My Lord,” by Etainer Monk “A%'3i Bedan' 1o Dawn, Vincent The senior choir consists of quartet and cherus of 20 voices, members of the quartet being George V. Blakeney, di- Tector and tenor; Roy K. Easier, bari- The program of music for morning | tone; Battie M. Herfurth, contralto: | prayer at 11 o'clock will include “The Anna May Cuthbest, soprano, and Ellen | Festal Te Deum in B Flat,” by C. Vil- Richards, organist. | liers Stanford, and “Jubilate Deo in C,” At the 4 pm. service there will be | by Dudley Buck, and anthems, “Easter the ehildren’s festival service, at which | 55 = the music will be furnished by the | Carol” by T. Guy Tucas, and “As It| by George C. Martin. | it d Begnn to Dawn,” )‘\:rnum choir, composed of 55 boys and | Began to Dawn. T by GeoTE . e deemer Liveth,” by Handel, will be sung by Miss Thelma Rice. | | _Easter music at All Souls’ Memorial | Church, Cathedral and Connecticut ave- | nues, will include: Processional hymn. Speeial music at tomorrow's services at the Church of the Transfiguration will include the following: Chotr. “Now 1s Come Salvation and Streng “Welcome, Happy Morn- Sullivap | ett “They Have Taken Away My Lord" “Agnus Dei e Gotnoa Williams Anthem, “Chriit " Our ' Passover” “Giori tri airi 55 Hymn, “Jesus Chrisi'Is Risen Today: “Gloria Tibt" m: JThe, SUiife Iy O’ alest ‘Aveke, Thou Thai Sleepeste” Stante Harvey Grace George Vause i) Philip James The soloists will be Mary A. Stevens, soprany; A. Nelson Wilson, bass; Char- lotte Klein, and F. A. Go, organist and director. “Sanctus Brown. Kenanll c:rrmumon by, O Path And Now. oGlora ' in Bceigiv 1d chant) Jesus Lives”.. Gauntlett Church of the | At St. Pzul's Epi-copal Church, Twen- | Recessional hymi ty-trird street near Washington Circle, the choir of men and boys will render the following selections for the E>ster services tomorr Pirst celebrati munjon, at 7 am. Processional, “Welcome Eest-r music at the Epiphany will include 11 AM. Our Passover” n in B Flad. i Stanford ervics Grulekshi rist 1s ‘Ari Fehr {rrieu "Siorious Easter Dav.! awler | 8 PM. 1 of the holy com- Mactarlane g Happy Mool . Sir Artour i ree-fold Kyrie Anthem. “Hi adual. “Alleiula, 4 H. A. Winter c Btig to Jesu B. Powell Stanford | Postiude, k | him. n ‘The quartet is comj of Erna Embrey, soprano; Anne Yago McGuffey, | contralto; Willlam P. mymand tenor, and Fred Eden, baritone. Thomas Moss is the organist and director. The choir of the National Baptist | F. Schilling Day of Resurrection” (Hall); violin solo, | ? (.:‘hurth, consisting of 35 voices, will ve Resurrexit the Dewn .. > Christ ‘Behold ““They R “Three 'A"xy My | sriington an to’ Daw: omen Went nmm alielujah Chorus™ nthem, “Crucifixion” will be ren- | dered by the senior and junior choirs of the Second Baptist Church, Third | between H lnd e streets, tomorrow | evening k. Those taking D'rt will be J. Stlnky Brooks, tenor; . Flipper, organist, and W. Scott director. Easter music tomorrow at Takoma Park Baptist Church, Takoma Park, D. C.. Piney Branch road and Aspen street, | will include the following: MORNING. Organ prelude. *“The Adoration” Anthem. "Victorious Morn" prano, Hi Borowski y Mrs. Ailigon. % I Besan o Dawn’ “Hallelufal EVENING. Orean prelude. The Regurtection.” Johnaton Anthem. e Lord Is Risen Menner urran Anthem, " Vincent Mrs. Isabel P. 'Mlddlll.lufl is ol"ln- ist and director of the cholr. Easter music tomorrow at Metropoli- | MORNING. Oreap preiude. -Unfold Ye Portgle ) Mrs, Gertrude Smaliwood Mocl Ring Out Glad Bells o B "“Aneis Roli ‘ihe Rock ‘Away, 1den Know That My Redeeme! _Hande! EVENING. Organ prelude, “Clair de Lune”.. Mrs. Gertrude Smallwood Mocki Anthem, “They Have Taken Away u A Christ Our Passovel riory, “Even 80 jiDebussy Anthem, n PI; steriine Bockoven. Nefhan | Organ postiude, “Pomp’ and Circumst Mrs. Gertrude Smallwood Mockbee is idell | organist at the church and Gilbert A. 'Tpllrk director of the choir. Special Easter music has been pre- | Elizabeth Carpenter, organist-director. | At the morning service Mrs. R. Alvln Richards will sing Gaines “Hosanna,” | and the anthem by the choir will be | “Christ Our Passover,” by Shelley, with incidental solos by Mrs. Bernard Doug- | las, Beverly Newton and E. G. O'Bry- The numbers to be used at the | eve nlng Roll the Rock Away,” with incidental solo- by Mrs. E. Ptlrl! Windsor, and “The Secal Is Broken,” by Watson. Offertory anthem. “Awske Thou Thai Sicer- snificat in B Pipt Ma hem, “Hallelusah,” Olives 3 Adolf T.rovsky. organist and ¢ master. ~ Soloists—Lucy MacMorland, s ;_Nancy Williamson, contralto; nofl, tenor, and Ambrose | from ““The Mount of Beethoven Communion hymn. “And Now. After benediction. We Sine Recessionsl, At the “ Wilbert Durkin, bass. The Easter music will be repeated the | Sunday after Easter. The Easter music at the Holy Com- forter Chapel (Episcoge ) tomorrow, un- der the direction of Claudine Ferguson, organist and director, will include: Processional hymn, “Come. Ye Falthful _ Raise in” : Ill" 2 Chmum wpicd Trom “Death Is Swallowed Up ollins ‘Clemson i Jesus Chiise Ts Risen (n«m resn Festival celebration at 11 am.: Processiopal anthem, “Christ the Lord 13 sen S. W. Bodine Introit anthem, “‘Christ, Gur Passcver.” e Scitiling (Three-told Kol L. ¥ip Gratuat Sdsus onist 1 “Qedor Sermon hyms, er nthem, “As It Began to De ey s e hatter Vincent Communion hymn, *] lence’ After benediction. e Sing Recessional, “Jésiss cnrm Ts Bish From Lyta Davidica ‘The solo parts will be sustained by ‘Masters George Vest and Harold Taylor, sopranos; R. A, Jonscher, tenor, -nd‘ Harry M. Forker, bass-baritone. Scmuel | A. Leech is organist and choirmaster. program of Easter music tomor: mumwcfimmm : i si. Ceciify Mass” Gou Cummunlol\ hymn. And Now, 0 Pather’ “Let All Mortal Plesh Keep Stlenc: (Fiench foik song) “Gloria in Excelsis (Oid chant) thune Dimitis” Barnby tonal hymn, “‘Jesus’ Christ Is Risen Oran postiude, “Halleluiah Ohorusl el Hymn, * pared by the chorus choir of the Fifth | Baptist Church, under the direction of | the following program tomorrow | vaneilo xtthews | .Handel Schilling | archant | Gounod | Barnby, | Charles Gabriel. | | scrvice are Holden's “Angels, | | ! et | Bothany Baptist Church, Rhode Is-| anthem, “Tie hoir- | 1and avenue and Second s.reet north- | Batltone , solo. | west, will have special music in con- | | nection with its regular services upon | Anthem. 1| will | Carolina Avenue | QPR 2 P L e s ) Featured Works Cantatas “The New Life” (Rogers), at Grace Lutheran Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. “The Greatest Love” M. P. Church tomorrow Presbyterian Church at “The Risen King” Church at 8 p.m. “The Crucifixion” Church tomorrow at 8 “Saint Paul” (Mendelssohn SO ARE BR OOI I ISAT S IO Y SN 1 Mrethodist “ ! 'HE Easter morning program of music at the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia rcad near Fifteenth street, tan Baptist Church, Sixth and A streets | yi)| jnclude two anthems by the junior nollhtlsl will inc]ud! | i and senior choirs combined and phonally, "Alet Up, My Glor by and “In Joseph's Lovely Gar- | den,” Spanish carol, arranged by Dick- ster | inson. Ruby Potter will sing “I Know | That My Redeemer Liveth,” by Handel, and the service will conclude with the ‘Hallelujah” from the “Messiah,” by Handel. Louls Potter, organist and director, play "Chrm.us Resurrexit,” by | Ravanella, and “The Tumult in_the | Praetorium,” by Maleingreau. John | Wells will assist at the organ by ac- companying the anthems. Easter music tomorrow at the North Methodist Church, Eighth street and North Carolina ave- nue southeast, will include: | Morning __ Service.—Two __anthems, Lowden’s “Hail the Easter King” and Shelton’s “The Savior Is Risen.” These will be sung by the junior choir, under the direction of Hazel Kent. Rogers’ “Grand Choeur” and Handel’s “Halle- lujah Chorus,” by Sorrell, will be played as_organ solos. Evening service will include an organ | prelude, Guilmant’s “Sonata in C Mi- | ner,” a;d young people's pageant of the | resurrection, “Paeans of Victory,” by Th. Woodside Methodist Episcopal Church, 8814 Georgia avenue, Silver Spring, Md., announces fts Easter music program for tomorrow, as follows: 1AM Knnw That My ludeem!r Organ prelude, n" A ndel & by Harian’ Rnndlll Nehui sid | Easter morning and evening. Galt W. | Postiude. | Bowen, the director of the ‘choir, and | Plorence L. Cockerille, _the organist, | have arranged for the following musical | | f=atures in connection with the services. The observance of the Lord’s Supper will follow tite morning service and the ordinance of baptism will be adminis- tered a: the clos: of the evening serv- ice. 1In connection with the mornin | service at 11 o'clock the choir will ren. der the anthem ‘Unlold. Ye Rzrt.l.ll from “The Redem| by Gou The male quartet will sing o% | Where the Lilies Bloom,” by Thomp- wn Mrs. Norris will sing as the offer- | tory solo “The Resurrection.” by Shelly, | Ml.u Cockerille will play on the organ for the lude “Spring Song,” by Mendelssohn. The interludes ‘fll be "Tn Spring,” by Gl'icl and “Medita- tion Frem Tha by Massanet, The offertory will be "uelody in P,” from nuhtnm The postiude will be mfinme wmch upon the Cant p has mal first. | | 1 Tomorrcw evening at I [3 Dramatic Club of the church will pre- | sent the pageant “I Am the Resurrec- | tion,” by Phoebe Whittier. In this drama J;e idea of eternal life is por- | trayed in the story of the raising from | death of the daughter of Jairus. There | are 23 players, and the presentation is ander the supervision of Jessie Kimpton, | with Harlan Randall directing the music. !undny of each month, extends a cor- dial invitation to all to enjoy the Easter cantata “Allelula,” by amtz| which will be rendered by the choir. The organ numbers will be as follows l Prelude, ‘The Old Refrain” (Kreisler); y interludes, “Lieberstraum” (Liszt) and | “Traumeri” (Schumann). Miss Cock- erille will play for the offertory “To a Wild Rose” (MacDowell) and for the pestiude "erch of the Noble” (Keats). The choir director is G. W. Bowen and Lhe ortullt is Miss Florence L. Cockerille. “Alleluia” (Stultz), at Bethany Baptist Church. (Petrie), Presbyterian Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. “Our Risen Lord and King, “The Day of Resurrection” (Matthews), at Takoma Park Presbyterian Church at 8 pm. “The Lord of Light and Love” (Edwards), (Schnecker), (Stainer), “The King of Glory” (Morrison), terian Church tomorrow at 7:30 @ratorins, M. E. Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. P 3 PE s SE g St e LGSR B E e RPR S LEES ST ”?“& | Paul_DeLong Gable will play “Nearer, at Garden Memorial " at Rhode Island Avenue at 8 pm. | | at Eastern | 8 pm. | | at Zion Lutheran at the Second Baptist pm. at Central Presby- pm. | [ | Congregational i ), at Mount Vernon Place e SRS RS SR B S e S & S ERETE BB ST S SR R PECIAL Easter music will be ren- dered at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow morning at First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets. The pro- | gram will be given by the vested chorus choir of more than 50 voices, directed by Ruby Smith Stahl and assisted by the quartet, composed of Ruby Smith | Stahl, soprano; Dorothy Wilson Hal- | | bach, contralto} Francesco Della-Lana, | bone, Musician W. F. Raymond wiil play tenor, and C. Ridgway Taylor, baritone, | with Paul DeLong Gable at the organ. | Chimes have just becn installed in the | organ at First Church and will be dedi- | will play the “Hlll!lujlh Chorus,” from cated Easter Sunday. Drozrnm Following is the | % | A Musical Btory of Ester." | Al anged ny Flul D. Glhle = TM Midnight and on Olives Bluv\ Bradbur; ‘The Sacrifice” Zamecnil Tschaikovsky | D vv‘ “Then Round About the Starry Throne Samson- Handel | A Soanish Easter Procession, Gaul 0ld_ Ye Despise ~Gpen the Gates Gf ‘the Temple." Knapp Anthems— ‘An Easter Hallelujah”. . Vulpius-Dickinson | “Hallelujah Chorus,” “The Messiah, Handel Organ, Oreans “An Easter Processional. J. Lamont ownmm1 During the dedication of the chimes | My God, to Thee” on the organ. | | HE oratorio “St. Paul” by Felix Mendelssohn, will be given by the vested chorus of Mount Vernon Place Methodist Episcopal Church South to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock. ‘The soloists for this occasion will be | Esther Cloyd, soprano; Mathilde W.| Kolb, contralto; John L. Mitchell, tenor, | and_Arthur Tabbutt, basso, with | Edith Gottwals at the organ and Dr. | W. A. Shelton presiding. | Hnitarian T the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning at All Souls’ Church (Uni- tarian), Sixteenth and Harvard streets, the musical numbers will be given by Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto; Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass; Elsa Raner, violin; Richard Lorleberg, | ce'lo, and Lewis Atwater, organist. The program will include: Instrumenta} trio, Andante” Duet, * to Instrumental trio, “Con Moto' Organ postiude, “Et Resurrexit’ | Anne Borjes, Laura Lyle, Selma Trede, \and 8 streets, beginning at 11 o’clock. Organ preiude, | Hospital | o'clock will be the musical program, ex- | pressing the noblest hopes and the high- | chorus chotr, with Lieut. Elbert DeCour- | sey, M. C, U. 8. A, as director, will Chor Male quartet and i |Dr. E. H. Fortney and Walter G. Pa- | gan, jr. | Helen Turley, will assist the regular Smmun:pwlmwmum- tomorrow at New Yofk Avenue Presbyterian which includes Dorothy E. Wm ith Kobbe, contralto: 1list. ner, violinist, will be the soloist &t the evening service. The program includes: MORNING. Adagietto (from LArlnlenm lm <Bizet First movement from Y (string ) Postiude, “Pllgrini's Chorus (strings and organ | HE music for the Easter morning s:rvice tomorrow at 11 o'clock at |St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Eighth | |and B streets southwest, under the di- | rection of Lucy H. Paul, organist and director, will be as follows:: Orgen prelude, “Resurrection Morn,” Johnston Anthe: ems— “In the End of the Sabbath”.. “They Have Taken Away My | Tenor solo, Speaks Stainer Lord, 2 Granier “Hosan nk Ki flnmuon arles Foi | Soprana and aiie"auet, | Violin solo, * .. Borowski “The Magcalene.” Warren Laura Lyle and Catherine Gross. ‘The members of the choir include Marie Trede, Virginia Cooper, Cath- erine Gross, Frank Kingsbury and Wil- fred Nerlich, ‘The choir of Zion Lutheran Church, Fourth and Buchanan streets, will ren- der special music at the 6:30 o'clock sunrise service tomorrow morning and also at the 11 o'clock service. ‘The choir will present the cantata “The Risen King," by Schnecker, at 8 p.m. Thursday night under the direc- tion of Mrs. W. S. Griest, Irwin Steele at the organ. Solos will be sung by Mrs. Griest, soprano; Gertrude Smith, con- traito; Henry Bagelman, tenor, and Mr. Balthus, bass. The Easter music program at Grace Lutheran Church will include: 1AM Opgan prelude, “Concert Overture Hniversaliat PECIAL music will be included in tomorrow’s services at Univarsalist National Memorial Church, Sixteenth The program follows: ““Prelude to Lohtnlrln“;' (Arranged from ’rl 1s Risen”) .Mozart Mozart Prgcessional hymn Davidica o t mmluun chum!. «Wortny is ih rom e Oréan postlude, oM T B ‘The National Capital Choir, 34 mixed voice chorus, under the direction of Dr. Albert W. Harned, organist, leads the musical parts of the service. Soloists— Irene Koehl and Nettie Groff, sopranos; Jessie Masters and Marjorie Soper, al- tos; Eugene Dahl and Edwin Singer, tenors; Lunn Gilichrist, baritone, and Warren Adams, bass. Sunrige Service JOMINATING the outdoor sunrise service at Walter Reed General tomorrow morning at 7:30 est joys of the Christian world. A sing Mendelssohn’s “The Strife 1s O'er,” lnd other selections appropriate to the y. These will include “Lyra David- cl " “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” and “All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name,” which will be used in connection with the tableau “The Empty Tomb,” enacted by student nurses. A number of well known Washington singers are membel’.l of the large chorus choir. The | majority of the choir are from the | ranks of those on duty at the medical center or from their families. Leonard Davis will sing as a solo “Hosanna,” by Grainer, ‘The United States Army Band will play all accompaniments, and also will give a concert of ‘sacred music as a prelude to the service. Capt. W. J. Stannard, leader, will conduct the band in the following selections: “Sacred March,” by Laurendeau; “Largo,” by Handeel, and “Gloria,” from “Twelfth | Mass,” by Mozart. As a solo for trom- the “Aria Cujus Animan,” from “Stabat Mater,” by Rossini, and as a concluding number after the benediction the band Handel's “Messiah. @lhristian PECIAL Easter music at the Nl-1 tional City Christian Church tomor- | | Tow will include the following: MORNING., “Alleluja’ us Lives, Heyser EVENING. chorus (Senior Antiphonal rs), “Onward, Hear LA £ (with ' trumpet Octet,, “The Resurrection”.. W. E. Braithwaite is director of the | choir and Mrs. H. C. Grimes is organ- ist. Soloists include Mrs. B. D. Shreve, Mrs. H. C. Littlefield, Mrs. Helen Tur- lev, Mrs. Leo Tooley, W. E. Braith- waite, Robert Ferguson, W. G. Sindell, and Chape) e rrumey Challinor ‘The chapel choir, under direction of church choir with the Easter music. United Preshyterian SPECXAL Easter music will be given tomorrow at the Wallace Memorial | United Presbyterian Church, Randolph street and New Hampshire avenue. In the morning the prelude will be “Cristo Trionfante,” by Yon, and the postiude “Jubilate, Amen,” by Kinder. The quar- tet will sing Granier’s Honnnl" and “In the End of the Sabbath,” by smn. Arsenio Ralon will phy a violin solo. ‘The service in the evening will begin at 7:40 o'clock, with the following organ numbers: _“Easter, Alleluia” (Otten- walder), “Easter Dawn” (Cloussmann), “Resurrection Morn” (Johnston), “Ave Maria (Schubert) Chorus” (Handel). Dawn” (Vincent) and selections from the cantata “Olivet to Calvary” will be given by the quartet, which is composed of Mrs. Archer L. Haycock, soprano and director; Mrs. George E. McCann, con- in CfA; owlis Bucl EVENING ong Without Words'” nnm Antnem, © | Anthem, | Offertory, Contralto solo, bath” o c:mn ‘X“"% Violin ‘and "or “In the ‘The Easter music at the Sixth Pres- byterion Church, Sixteenth and Ken- nedy streets, will be given tet ‘and choir, under the Gottwa Lu baritone. will include: tenor, ot ki 2 h.’-.:-:“m‘z My Rédeemer Li Haliouian nbrurt At 8 uloet the following progra will be give i3 cgmn Triumphant" ‘Contralto, “Hosanna" (Jean Ramsig) o Ant! “Ring, 4] e (nier chaly. RelE O ir Not Ye" (Ho Prelude, “Prelude for Baster ertory. Anl“ jante Cantabile, Symph ‘The vested choir of the Eastern Pres- byterian Chureh, 8ixth moel and lryhnd avenue northeast, will render the foilowing Easter music tomorrow: M the 11 a.m. service thé anthem will , the Tomb Is Empty!” (Edward solo, “Easter D(u'n ér), and another anthem, of the Sabbath” (Oley At the evening service the Easter can- tata “The Lord of 'U‘hl and Love,” Julian Edwards, will be followi Sopranos, Blanche Hibbs, Wllhel:‘fin mnmn. Minnie mu Offutt; tenors, De Valse Mann and Arthur Glascoe; basses, W. B gt el it e e a Charles W. Guest, director, and Nellie M. Sacrey, organist. ‘The vested choir of Gunton-Tem; Mlma{l‘lll pmbyumm Ch\ueh 'lll tomorrow, John n with Mrs. Klein m w The following numben will be given: Organ prelude. “Spring Song”. Processional hymn, uartet, Pt At the Sepulch Recessional nymn Organ postiude .. Atmluclockurvlumcbnk-u by Schilling, ‘Tuckey Shear* Mr. Kiein taking Shear will sing with and saun ~Cnriat *Arose. "By Ben ‘The personnel of the male quartet in- cludes Roy Dixon, first tenor; Ju Klein, second tenor; W. S. nnt bass, and William Keeler, mnd bass. ‘The Easter music at the Eckington Presbyterian Church, North Capitol street and Florida avenue, will include: uolumlo Anthem, -Chri Steriors: -Gie Gleam ‘of Prelude, Anthem, Offertory, Anthem, A Postlud ‘The nlrut cflnlbf-i of Helen Mark- ham Flynn, soprano; Vesta Pollock, ‘\lw Daniel E. Morgan, tenor, and l. J. ‘arr, bass. Marion Bates, organist. ‘Simple Aveu" In the End of the Sabi ‘The Gospel Music Class, under the direction of the teacher, A Garvin Shelley, will render the Easter cantata “The Greatest Love,” by Petrie, in the Garden Memorial Pres Church, Minnesota avenue southeast, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. ‘The members of the ch- are Mrs. H. Skinados, G caror TRy e covuum Qu‘r Hymn' (Seventeenth et iraditional, arranged b oy Junior choir of thé rims, tralto; Norman Stant, tenor, and Gor- don Barnes, bass, Effie A, Collamore is the organist. and Howard Moore, | At 11 o'clock the program | Roman Catholic THE solemn pontifical mass at St. Patrick's Church, at 10 am., will include music sung by the of 40 volces ::d o organ and service™ oo = M'fllh men, Gregorian Offertory motett, The “Proper of the by & ehoir of sung eh it chant being used, with the graduale by Mitterer. The of Mrs. Nor- wood dy, Piora E. Jenmie 'Grennan % the ‘organisi and fennie n director. The Easter Bund.sy services at James’ Catholic Church, Thirty-seven street and Rhode Island avenue, Mount Rainier, Md. 'fll be as follows; Masses, 7, § and 11 The mass at 11 o'clock will b' eehhnud the Edward Malloy, Vidi Aquam' The Proper of ihe Ma: zthemn:‘- Benedictus. d d hlmm.hnhn ocmmmmm- Shrine the Sacred Heart, Sixteenth street B oo T et e City, Sixteenth streets northwest, will include: Organ prelude, Sanctus (B Minor Prgcessional b pisiiva Anthem, “The Postlude, “Hallelujah™ CHURCH LISTS THREE COMMUNION SERVICES Dr. Herbert 8. Smith Will Be Cele- brant and Will Give Ser mon in Morning. ‘There will be three celebrations of holy communion in St. Margaret's Epis- copal Church, Connecticut avenue and Bancroft place, tomorrow, at 7 am., 9:30 am. and 11 am. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, rector, will be the cele- |brant at all three services and will preach at 11 o'clock. 4:30 pm. there will be the chil- drenl festival, with the presentation of the Lenten mite box offering. Junior qulrm will linl the mr earol “Savior, to Sealed Tomb.” mfi. will inciude: MORNING. Organ prelude, “Resurrection Morn.” “Criste Trio Seprana Solo. T Isabel | Baritone Salollil Ilem and Earl Carbauh, baritone. mm cell Mason, organist. Easter music at Wi m at mm s follows: AM. Organ prelude, “I Know That My “The Messiah” Duet, “Crueifix Solo, "ofi:t'.’;" Orsan postiude; “Horanna in ‘the u PM. Orza lude, “Baster Solo, ™ Resurroction”

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