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PREPARE SUNRISE EASTER SERVICE Knights Templar to Conduct Rites in Arlington at 7 A.M. Sunday. The third annual Easter sunrise me- morial service, under auspices of the| Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of the District of Columbia, will be held at Arlington Cemetery Sunday morning. Preparations for the event, which is expected to attract to the grounds many thousands of Washing- tonians and Easter visitors to the Capi- tal, are near completion, it was an- nounced today. A notable program has been arranged by the Religious Services Committee of | the Grand Commandery, and will in-/ clude a sermon by Right Rev. Warren L. Rogers, D. D., of Cleveland, Episco- pal Bishop of Ohio and grand prelate of the Grand Commandery of Knights ‘Templar of that "State. The musical | features will be by the United States Marine Band, under leadership of Capt. Taylor Branson, and the Masonic Glee Club, directed by Homer S. Pope. President Is Invited. Official Washington will be repre- sented at the service. Invitations to attend have been extended to Pre: and Mrs, Roosevelt and members of their family, to the cabinet officers, members of the Supreme Court and members of the Senate and House of Representatives. The Knights Templar of the District, together with their guests, who will be the visiting knights from Maryland, Yirginia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Naw Jersey and other States, will ap- peas in their uniforms and regalia, to make a colorful picture as they form in a processional through the winding roadwads of the cemetery from the west gate to the Amphitheater, where the historic | THE EVENING Latin in the fourteenth century by Tate st ae ey o 3 INDIANA. REGROUPING vidica” in 1708. gohe gpening pravers wii be oy Ber.| - DETAILS ANNOUNCED lain of the House of Representatives, | who is grand prelate of the Grand Com- | | District. _Rev. D. Ze Bamey T. Phillips, chaplain of the United States - B, L e “Aposties’ creed | Lustitutions Placed Under 8 Dr. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of | Major Divisions. | the ‘Grand Lodge. F. A. A. M, of the| BN B District of Columbia, will read the les- verses 1 to 10. The service will close| INDIANAPOLIS, April 13.—Gov. Paul With a prayer and benediction by Capt. | V. McNutt last night announced details | Sydney Key Evars, chief of chaplains of the grouping cf more than 100 In-| The opening prayers will be by Rev. | mandery of Knights Templar of the|100 State Departments and Other | and the invocation, after which Rev. | son from St. Matthew, chapter 28, | B the Associated Press. ¢ of the United States Navy. | diana State departments, institutions. | boards and bureaus under eight major | Tribute to Honored Dead. | divisions. | In its inception the Easter sunrise| The Governor estimated the sweepin | | service at Arlington contemplated a | reorgeniza‘icn, provided for in an ace | ceremony by the locel Grand Com- |of the 1933 General Assembly, will save | | mandery of Knights Templar, which |$3,000,00) annually. Abolition cf minor | should be in the nature of a tribute to | bureaus and reductions of the number the horored dead of the order who are of emploves will be effected. | buried at Arlington. Immediately the| Authority in seven of the eight ma- | cvent took on an interest and assumed | jor divisions is vested in officials desis- proportions which made it something | nated as chief administrative officers, more than one of r[vlrrly Jocal impor- | wlho head boards of _I:"’k‘ucgéhe Governir | tance. The service from the start be-|also is a member. The Governor alone | | came general in its aspects and the | constitutes the cxecutive division. attendance is from every walk of life| The eight divisions are: Executive, in the Nation. The first service was! held in 1931, at which time President | and Mrs. Hoover were among the guests | and visitors who numbered more than | 10,000. Last vear Mr. and Mrs. Hoover| again were present, and although the | weather was extremely inclement, more ¥ vas cxienely inclement, mote | THESE EARLY SPRING T e MONTHS AT Anticipating a large attendance on | "~ RESORTS Faster morning, arrangements on an H t I D ° extensive scale have been made to take | care of the crowd. Soldiers from Fort Myer will assist the regular staff at Arlington. g been allotted on the Fort Myer reserva- ALANTICINE I é:ecnl:ét_él;ifj outside the west gate of the | are most de|ightfu| The Religious Services Committee of ' | the Grand Commandery, having the ceremonv in_cherge, is composed of | Eugene E. Thomoson, cheirman: wil- | jfem H. Harrison, Rolerd M. Brown, Arthur M. Poynton, Arthur C. Shaw OPRORTUNITIES Snoerpasees and J. Claude Keipor. | forjspociiofialiflines: — . 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