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Episcopal TAT St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Twenty-third street near Wash- ington Circle, the musical program for the services tomorrow will be as fol- lows: 7 AM—CHORAL CELEBRATION. Processional, “Weicome, Happy Morning!” Sir Arthur Sullivan Gradual, “Alleluia! Sing to Jesus” . Powell “Office of the Holy Communion in F Major.” Frank Adlam “They Have Taken Away e ......Sir John Stainer Communion’ hymns— “And Now. O Father”......W. H. Monk “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence,” Folk song Carol after Benediction, “Easter Flowers Are Blooming Bright.” By _Arthur F. M. Custance Recessional, “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today." Worgan 11 AM.—FESTIVAL CELEBRATION. Organ preludes— “Offertoire’ “Pastorale” Processiona Offertory anthem, My Lord”. King Hall Paul Wachs Chiist 't Lord s Risen o day” 5 W. Bodine Introit. “Christ Our Passover” Fred, Schilling Kyrie. ““Threefold” . H. A Winter Gradual, “Jesus Chriz3 15 Risen Today.” | Worgan | “Gloria Tibi” and “Credo’ . .A. J. Eyre Sermon hymn. “Allelulial’ The Strite | 13 er SR e Paien Offertory anthem. “As It Bekan to Dawn. Sir George Marin . Eyre “Sursum Corda Motr ym! “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence.” French ‘folksong “Draw Nigh and Take the Body of the Lord" 7 .’A. H. Brown A J. Eyre “Gloria_in Excelsis” S Easter Flowers Are Carol after benediction, Blooming Bright,” Arthur F. M. Custan Regessional, “Jesus Christ 1s Risen Today,” from “Lyra Davidica.” Organ postiude, “Grand Choeur in G." William Faulkes The solo parts will be sustained by Harry M. Forker, bass-baritone; Robert A. Jonscher, tenor, and Masters George 8. Vest and Raymond Asserson, so- prancs. Samuel A. Leech will preside at the organ. The music program at the Church | of the Transfiguration tomorrow will be as follows: HOLY COMMUNION—7:30 AM. Hymns by the Junior Choir. HOLY COMMUNION—11 A M. Processional hymn. “Welcome Happy Morn- g . G A 8. Sullivan Introit Livine Light. 'S, Matthews Shorter “Kyrie” ... oM. M. Wilkins “Gloria Tibi" and “Gratias Tibi."” G. M. Garrett Sermon hymn, “Jesus Christ Is Risen To- e s ..Lyra Davidi Offertory anthem. “In End of the Sal bath™ ... 7 E. Caley Communion’ hy! At ‘the Lamb's High Feast’ R “Sanctus” 3. S. Bach o5 H. Gower “Gloria in Exceisis” " .. . ".0ld chant Recessional hymn, “Come, Ye Faithful. Raise the Strain” .............A. S. Sullivan The adult choir of mixed voices num- bers about 15, with solo voices as fol- lows: Mrs. Roger Calloway, soprano; Mrs. Grace Brown, contralto: Mrs. Ger- irude Smith, contralto; C. Bayliss, tenor, and Nelson Wilson, bass. mn, Freshyterian the New York Avenue Presby- terian Church: MORNING. Prelude— CMNOAE” ..o Tschaikowsky “Quintet” from ““The Meistersinger, Wagner SORVRMDAS. pies cotiss Organ and ‘strings Anthem, “Hosanna’ Solo, “I Know That My Redeemer Liveth.” Bass solo and quartet Handel For seprano. Offertory, “Meditation” {rom “Thais, Organ and strings. Anthem, “In the End of the Sabbath,” “Prelude” Organ EVENING. Rachmaninoft strings. Postiude, Prelude “Reve Angelique” “Ave Maria” ...... " Organ and strings. Anthem, “Sanctus” . : Tenor solo and quarte! Solo, “Redemption” . For contr Oftertory, solo, “Romance’ For cello. “The Bells of Easter” “Chant Sans Paroles." Tschaikowsky Organ and strings. Ministry of music consists of Doro- thy W. Fishbaugh, soprano; Ruth Kobbe, contralto; Arthur C. Gorbach, bass; Bernhard G. Spille, tenor, and Paul W. Fishbaugh, organist and di- Tector. They will be assisted by Mr. Regi- nald Kassebaum, violin, and Mr. Fritz | Mueller, cello. Rubinstein . .Schubert -Gounod .Ferrarl Goltermann Anthem, Postlude, . .Bartlett | — | The Georgetown Presbyterian Choir and soloists, Mrs. Herbert F. Aldridge, soprano, and Mrs. Mary Belle Beckham, contralto, will present the following program at the morning service tomor- row, beginning at 10:45, Mrs. Franl Akers Frost, director, at the organ:| Organ, “Good Friday " by Otto Malling, and “Easter Morning on Mount Rubi- | doux,” by Harvey B. Gaul; anthems, “In the End of the Sabbath,” by Oley Speaks, (incidental contralto solo), and “In Joseph's Lovely Garden,” tradi- tional Spanish, arranged by Clarence Dickinson (sung a capella and having | a soprano obbligato solo with choral | accompaniment), and organ, “Grand | Choeur,” by James H. Rogers. | ‘The program of special music for to- morrow at the Western Presbyterian | Church, Nineteenth and H streets north- | west, T. A. Lambert, organist and di- | rector of music, will be as follows: MORNING. Organ Prelude, “'Choral,”. ...Cesar Franck Boprano solo, ‘I Know Thai My Redeemer veth” . .. 3 Handel ‘Norma Simonson. Quartet. “God So Loved the World" . Stainer Otfertory anthem, ~“Unfold Ye Portais,” Gounod Organ postiude, “Hallelujah Chorus”. Handel | : EVENING. Organ prelude. “Bell Ronds Morandi Quartet. “Christ Is Risen”. ' """ Wesley Offertory solo. “If With All Your Hearts.” Mendelssohn James De Valse Mann. Orgar postiude, “Pestival March"..Busser 'HE musical program tomorrow of | Bohm . .Granier | Massanet | Speaks | | | | jor Choirs will sing the anthem, | Know _That THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. APRIL 15, hurrhes N DB SR B D Lutheran ‘T the 6 o'clock service at Keller Me- morial Lutheran Church tomorrow morning the combined Junior and Sen- Joy Dawns Again on Easter Day,” by Rie- mann, and the Senior Choir will ren- der “As It Began to Dawn, scheiter. soprano soloist. will sing Redeemer Liveth,” from “The Messiah,” Handel, and the quartet and Chorus Choir will sing “Christ Our Passover,” by Schilling. The members of the quartet are Ina Holtzscheiter, by Martin. | | At the 11 o'clock service Ina Holtz- | S BRI | | | ¥ “Death and Life” (Shelley), Church, temorrow evenin, “The New Life” (Rogers), at Church, tomorrow at “Alleluia” (Stultz), at West tomorrow evening. Zfi Paturéfi fiflnrkfi @Cantatas RY AR AN at Luther Place Memorial g. Hamline Methodist Episcopal 145 p.m. Washington Baptist Church, Methodist Episcopal T Hamline M. E. Church, Sixteenth | street at Allison, the chorus choir | and quartet, under the direction of John | H. Marville, will sing at both services. | The personnel of the quartet is Ethel tickles, soprano; Mabel Flehr, con- | tralto; John Murphy, tenor, and Mr. Marville, bass. Edith B. Athey is the organist. The musical program is as follows: MORNING SERVICE. 11 AM. Organ, “Easter Morning With Pennsylvania | \ ‘» Tenor sol Christian USIC tomorrow in the National City Christian Church will be sung by a vested choir of 40 voices | under the direction of W. E. Braith- waite, Robert Ruckman, organist. The program is as follows: Morning service, 10:50 o'clock: Anthem. “Unfold Ye Portals” from “Re- demption” ... 3 Gounod Anthem, “At the Sepulche Nevin Tower chimes— rown Him With Many Crowns. All Hall the Power of Jesus’ Name." Christ_the Lord Is Risen Today Organ prelude. “Prelude for Easter” Vause Offertory, “Andante” <....Halling Evening service, 7:45 o'clock: Organ recital— Resurrexit $ & Loret t Fillae” . Lynwood Farnam o Easter pageant, “Resurrection,” with inci- At the Columbia Heights Christian Church the program of music tomor- row will be: Organ Fr!lude. “‘Easter Morning on Mount Rubidoux,” by Gaul; processional, “He is Risen.” by Fill- more; hymn of praise, “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today,” by Worgan; male chorus, “In Joseph's Lonely Garden,” by Dickenson; tenor solo, “The Risen Lord,” by Grainer, by Thomas Russell, and postlude, “Grand Chorus,” by Jongen. Mrs. Willlam_Collins, director, and Miss Esther Hull, organist. Mrs. Netta Craig Tuckenton, director, | tomorrow will be as follows: Morning: - “Organ Prelude” . Anatole Laidow. Op. 31 Anthem, “‘Awake Thou That Sleepest. Jackson (Incidental soprano solo, Mrs. Lawrence Young.) Soprano_solo_ ‘‘Hosanna” . .Granier (Mrs. Netta Crniz Turkenton.) Anthem, “Be Glad Then. Ye Childr (Incidental contralto solo, ) ‘Hhahes.) 3 Organ postlude, ‘Triumphal March. uillmant Mrs. Pauline Barnes Woodruff. Evening: “Andante.” Organ prelude, fendolssohn. Op. 102 Anthem, “They Have Taken Away My Lord. stainér (Incidental soprano and bass solos, Mrs. Turkenton and William J. Turkenton.) ““There Is No Death™ O'Hara (Frank Dixon.) ‘Marche Solenn: en of Organ postlude, (Mrs, Gounod Barnes Woodruf.) The musical program tomorrow at the Woodside ~Methodist Episcopal Church, 8814 Georgia avenue, Silver Spring, Md., will be as follows: MORNING. 11 O'CLOCK. Organ prelude— “1 Know That My Redeemer Liveth” Handel elssohn Pauline Processional by the junior choir— “Joytul, Joyful We Adore Thee”.Mend Anthem— “O Bells In the Steeple”. . (The Junior Cholr) Adthem— “Alleluta’ Organ “Easter stiude— lumph”’ ; Asnford EVENING, 8 O!CLOCK. Ravanello | M USIC tomorrow at Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth and H streets northwest, 10:50 a.m. organ. SURE" .i.eo.ooncne e Quartet. “In Joseph's Lovely G | 7 Traditional Spanish carol ar | Clarence Offertory, choral. k! Dark Prison” Chorus Cholr, * 7:45 pm.: Organ— a. “Finale” (from “Pirst Symphony™). . Louis Vierne hrist Triumphant™ Pietro Yon As It Began to Dawn. Lucian G, Chafin | Grorus Choir, “Angels Roll the Rock Away.” | Goorge Henry 24 volces and the follow- ing qua Erna Embrey, soprano; Jessie Werner, contralto; Willlam F. Raymond. tenor, and Fred Eden, bari- tone. Thomas Moss, organist and di- rector. Music tomorrow at the First Baptist | Church, Sixteenth and O streets north- | west, will include the following: MORNING SERVICE. Organ prelude, Introit anthem, | Anthem. “Christ Is Risen".. Oftertory solo, 1 Know Th ‘Welcome Happy Morning. Davi Liveth . | Organ postiude. | “nata’ EVENING SERVICE. Organ prelude, “Echoes of Spring”. ... Oiferiory” anihem. God \ 80 " Loved World"” .. | orzan postiude, | Scloists: Soprano, Edith Jones; con- tralto, Adessa Erhart; tenor, Eugene +e-t, and baritone, Howard Moor 1nist-director, Raymond E. Rapp, | G O. | Special music tomorrow at West lviladsmuglon Baptist Church will in- clude: 1AM “Voluritary” ......Oharles Maver “Welcome, Happy idorning.” Prelude, Hymn. Anthem, Hymb, Anthem, “Angels Roll the Rock Away. Holden Sermon, “Endless Pover for Endless Living.” astor. | Aathem, " Christ the Lozd Is Risen Today. Postlude. | “Glorla’ 8 PM. Prelude, Hymn, Authem, ‘Come Ye Faithiui, Raise the Strai) Christ the Lord 1s Risen Today rk, Ten Thousand Harps and the Liv- Wiison rvelous Rev. P. G. Elsom, Anthem. “An Easter Alieluia”. Heyser Postlude, “Postlude’ & A Rinck . Mrs. Emory H. Bogley, organist, and Gladys I. Sanders, choir director. | The following musical program will | be rendered at Bethany Baptist Church, Second street and Rhode Island avenue nerthwest, tomorrow morning under the Mary Minge Wilkins, A. A. G. O, is ‘The vocal numbers are by the Na- organist and choir director. tional Quartet under the direction of ora McGill Keefer: Norma Simon- The music program at St. Margaret’s : . S S son, soprano; Velma Snow, contralto; Celebration of holy communion with music by full choir at 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. Organ, “Dominica Resurrectionists. Op. 56, Tournemire Christ Our Passover” “The Risen King” (Schnecker), McKendree Methodist Epis- copal Church, tomorrow morning. ‘Be Thou Exalted” (Heyser), at the Church of the Brethren, tomorrow at 8 p.m. “Messiah Victorious” (Hammond), Covenant-First Presby- terian Church, tomorrow, at 7 p.m. “Olivet to Calvary” (Maunder), Sherwood Presbyterian e direction of Galt W. Bowen, with Flor- “He Is the Son of God™ . Linwood Taft | ence Cockerille as organist (Given by the Dramatic ‘Ciub and directed | At 11 o'clock the choir will sing the by Mrs._Roy_Collins) | anthem, ““Alleluia to Our *King. Special music at Metropolitan Me- Roeckel; Mrs. Frank Norris will sing morial M. E. Church tomorrow will be: | 25 offertory solo, “Hosanna,” Granier, and the male quartet will sing | “Sunrise.” In the evening the choir will render | Catherine Gross, Robert Ferguson and | Gerald Whelan. Organ numbers will | Imcludc “In the Morning,” from r}:‘m i ] Peer Gynt suite, Grieg; “Easter March, Frederick Denniston, tenor, and Rawley | yerkel; “Resurrection Morn,” Johnson, Ehosisw S | and “Thanks Be to God, Which Giveth ! | Us the Victory,” from “The Messiah,” | The Easter music at the Eckington Handcl. Lillian G. Wines is organist | Presbyterian Church will include the Moravians” ............. Harvey Gaul | mal, “Christ the Lord Is Risen -....... Lyra Dayidica pointed a Day”, Tours Lovely Garden.” “O Sons and Daughters of the s Nk . .Deshayes Hésanna® 1001l . .Granier dalene, " Cease " All ‘Grief and Ancient ‘German carol ‘ Organ, g Lord" Quartet, rgan prelude— “Christus -Resurrexi Anthe: and director. Ravenello . .Edgar Priest Anthems— Light's Glittering Morn Bedecks the Sky. Parker #Shout. Ye High Heavens™. Chadwick Sneas” oo Gounod “Benedictus' Qui Venit Gounod Thy Peace ~O Pilli "t Filae, Lynnwood Farnam rant Us Organ, Toccata, Bpecial music tomorrow at Grace Episcopal Church, Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde, rector, and Dorothy Byrch Moore, organist, will be as follows: 11 AM. Processional hymn, “Welcome Happy Morn- Schilling ‘He is Risen, He Is Risen.” following numbers: AM. Prelude, “Festival Prelude” Junior Choir, “Sweet the Belis Are Ringinj Anthem. “Christ Our Passover’ Solo, “Hosanma” ...... Mr.” Garber. Offertory. % **Andantine’ . .Lemare Baptismal solo. Mr. Morgan. Postlude, “Triumphal March” Prelu Anthe. Hosmer ‘So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Peti- 3 . .Statner Duet. tion” M Offertory, ‘Wagner Postlud ‘Lachner The quartet includes: Soprano, Mrs. Helen Markham Flynn; alto, Mrs. Vesta Pollock Lynn; tenor, Paul E. Garber, Dudley Buck | . -Schilling | Granier | | The Luther Place Choir will present | | the cantata, “Death and Life,” by Shel- lcy, at the evening service tomorrow. | The soloists will include Myrle Patschke L. Adelaide Watson. Thelma Gunder- |son and Charles Whitten. Cornelia | Long Kinsella is the organist. The | choir is under the direction of Mr. Whitten. At this service the Rev. Paul Reaser, guest speaker from Gettysburg Serminary, will bring the Easter medi- tation. The morning service tomorrow at Christ Lutheran Church, Sixteenth and | Gallatin streets northwest, will have the | following musical program. | Organ prelude. “Pacan of Easter Anthem, “Awake, Thou That Sleepe: Mueller Church, tomorrow at 8 p.m. “The Man of Nazareth” (Rogers), Second Baptist Church, tomorrow at 8 p.m. “The Day of Resurrection” (Hall), Petworth Baptist Chureh, tomorrow evening. “Eastertide” (Protheroe), Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church, tomorrow at 11 am. “Easter Message” (Lorenz), Garden Memorial Presbyterian Church, tomorrow at 8 p.m. S O L e e @ongregational The Mount Pleasant Congregational Christus Resurrexit” .. ..Ravanelio Receesional. “Come. Ye Faithiul". . Sullivan VESPER SERVICES, 4:45 P.M. Malling | “Délamarter | guerite Maitland | , “This Glad Easter Day.” | Traditional Norwegian carol Chorus, “Ancient German Easter. Carol.” | ed by Harvey Gaul 0. O'Connor-Morris 2 . Shelley .. .Rogers | At Calvary Methodist Episcopal| Church, Columbia road, near Fifteenth | street northwest, the program of Easter | music under the direction of Louise | Patter, organist and choirmaster, will “They Have Taken Away My Lord” | Harrinston | .Johnston 2, P ....Grasler Organ postiude— “Prelude and Toccata™ Berwald The vested choir is under the direc- tion of Harlan Randall, with Mrs, James Offertory— “Resurrection Morn" Soprang solo— “Hosanna™ | Shera Montgomery at the organ. Mrs. Harriet Harding Gutherie, soprano so- loist. No evering service. | The_program of music temorrow of the Petworth Methodist Episcopal | Church, Ardis Atkinson, organist and director of music, will be as follows: “Christ Is Risen" the cantata, “Alleluia,” by Stultz. The choir of the Second Baptist Church, Third strcet between H and I streets northwest, will render the 4ol lowing special Eastern music tomorrow 11 AM. S “Welcome, Happy Morn- Schiliing Roberts Organ Prelude. Frcess.onal hymn, ing Anthem, “Christ, Our Passaver'’ Introit anthem, iwake, Thou". Offertory anthem, “Hallelujah Chorus,” Handel Regession hymn, “Christ, the Lord. Is Risen odas At 8 pm. an Easter cantata, “The Man of Nazareth,” by William Nirs PO . Flippes 1o orgunist, Dr- rs. Pearl M. , Dr. W. Scott_ Mayo choirmaster, and Rev. J. L. S. Halloman pastor. ertory, “Hosanna. ofertory, fets W. Hart, baritone.) Pestival communion _service. Recessional hymn, ‘At the Lamb's High Church quartet and chorus, under the | be as follows: At the morning service | Tenor solo, “First Easter dircction of Claude Robeson, organist|Mr. Potter will play for a prelude | Ralph Nor Organ offertory, (The Girls' Choir) Baritone solo— “Easter Dawn’ and bass, Elliott Button. Organist and director, Ruth F. Kimball. [ Music at Petworth Baptist Church, Traditional Seventh and Randolph streets north- Aguam” Feast We Sing.” Eervices to be held at St. Stephen and ths Incarnation to:sorrow: 6:30 and | 9 am. holy communion; 11 am. holy communion with music and sermon by rector; 4 p.m. children’s Easter serv- ice, and 8 o'clock, evening prayer and | sermon. 1 The choir of men and boys, under | the direction of Rev. John F. Robert- son. will sing at the 11 o'clock service | and at the evening service at 8 o'clock. | ‘The music to be sung is: Prelude. “Et Resurrexi Processional hymn 169 Morning.* Easter anthem, “Christ Our Passover. Stainer Proper psaim, Psalm 2, “Quare Fremuerunt Gentes “Gloria_ Patri” . . .Stainer +Te Deum in E Flat” 5 .. Stainer Kyrie Eleison, “Mass in F'. Marshali Collect. Eostle Gloria tibi, Gospel. b Gratias tibi. “Mass in F" . Credo. ~Mass in F Hymn 172, “Jesus Chris Al e sermon, the rector 4 Offertorium, O Death, Where Is Thy Sting? Turner . .Marshall | Marshall 3 Rossini | “Welcome Happy “Mass in P’ Mashall -.....Marshall i1 Marshall | i 1s Risen Today, | | Sursum Corda. “Mass in F” Sanctus. “Mass in F Benedictus qui venit ““Mas Agnus Dei. “Mass in F R Gloria in Excelsis. ~Mass in'F “Nune Dimittis in E Plat”. Benediction. Choral, “Amen.” s Stainer Recessional, hymn ‘170, “Come ‘Yé Faithful, Raise the Strain Postlude, *Hosanna’ s .. Wachs EVENING “Marche Triomphale” Processional. hymn 160 “Magnificat in E Flat" Offertorium. “The Magdalene” “Nune Dimittis in E Flat” “Fugue in G Major” 0P . Marshall Marshall Williams Guilmant williams | Warren | Williams _Bach Prelude Postlude, Music at the Grace Episcopal Church, Georgetown, Rev. R. Miles Perkins, tomorrow will be: “Holy Communion,” by Tours; “Christ Our Passover,” by | Rev. J. S. Hodges; anthem, “Christ Is | Risen.” by E. Minshall. Solos by Olga R. Krumke, Mrs. F. Huntington and Pullon Lewis. Miss Mary Penn Ross is organist. The following musical program will be rendered by the vested choir of Rock Creek Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Church road and Webster street, at the 11 am. service tomorrow, under | the direction of Ruth Farmer Vander- lip, organist and choir director: rist Our Passover:.. “Communion Service in E Fiat” “Behold, Ye Despisers” . R jah Chorus Schilling - .Buck Eyre . Parker (from . “Hallel Organ postiude. - “Hal e “The Messiah") The musical program at the Church of the Ascension tomorrow will be: Processional hymn, “Welcome. Happy Morn- ing” .. . .. .Sullivan Christ’ Our Passover “Glor! in . Sermon hymn, “The Strife Is Oler Pall Anthem. “Awake Up My Glory Barnby “Sursum Corda_in E'...........Camidge “Banctus in E Fiat". . “Benedictus in E Flat’ “henus Dei in E Flat” . loria_in Exceleis in G Old_chant “Nunc Dimittis in ¥, v Parrant Recessional hymn, “Come. Ye Faithful Suilivan Percy T. Burness, A. A. G. O., is or- ganist and choirmaster. Services will be at 6, 8 and 11 am. The following musical numbers will be rendered at the 11 o'clock service at Epiphany Chapel, Twelfth and C streets southwest, tomorrow: Organ prelude, “Co at’ (With incidental solo by Mrs. Hel Organ postiude, “Easter Morning’ The following musical program will Be rendered by the vested choir, Miss strina Haynes . Haynes Haynes ‘Resurrection Morn,” Jol |land avenue northeast, will render the | | morning services of the Grace Lutheran | “Hallelujah Chorus” from “The Mount | The choir of Sherwood Presbyterian | Church, Twenty-second street and | Rhode Island avenue northeast, will| sing Maunder’s cantata, “Olivet to Cal- | vary,” Easter Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. | The soloists will be: Sopranos, Mrs. | James Allan, Mrs. A. G. Miller and | Francise Bass Wilson; tenor, Harry N.| Foss: baritone, Mayne R. Coe; pianist, | Mrs. James Benfer, and director, H. P. Firestone. The music in the morning at the 11 | o'clock service will be two anthems, “He Hath Arisen, Our Savior and King,” and “He Hath Given Us Victory,” both from the Easter cantata, “The Greatest Love,” by H W. Petrie, There will also be a soprano solo, “Easter Eve,” by Gounod, sung by Mrs. | A. G. Miller. | The vested cholr of Eastern Presby-l terian Church, Sixth street and Mary following Easter music tomorrow: Morning: “Joy and Gladness”.......... Organ and piano. Anthem. “Why Seek Ye the Living Among She Dead™ . .00, .0..o.o.. Waen | Soprano solo. “Eastern Morn' | [ Risher | Anthem, “Christ Our Passover .. Chapple | Evening, 7:45: An Easter musical service will be ren- dered by Senior and Junior Choirs com- Stults Guest. The quartet is composed of Dorothy Reddish, soprano; Sue Hess, contralto; Edw. C. Halbach, tenor, and | W. D. Shaver, bass. Nellie M. Sacrey, organist, assisted by Frances Robinson, pianist. The vested choir of Gunton Temple | Memorial Presbyterian Church, under the direction of John George Klein, | with Mrs. Klein at the organ, will sing | at the morning service tomorrow the | of Olives,” by Beethoven. Clara Moran | Bernheimer, soprano, will sing “Life | Eternal” by Nash, and Harvey Town- send will give Granier's “Hosanna.” Music tomorrow Presbyterian Church: at Chevy Chase bined. under the direction of Charles W. | | chorus choir has the following soloi: huston Organ postlude, “Hallelujah Chori: Handel William R. Hamill is organist and director. At the German services of the Con- cordia Lutheran Church, Twentieth and G streets north: 10 2.m. tomor- Tow, the Davison Glee Club, under John R. Monroe, will sing the foliowing numbers “qloria Patria” disus” Christus Tt ujah Chorus Erstand P from oli ‘Ich Geh hen Graben”....’...Palmer by Howard Bursléy.) In the English service, at 11:15 am., the choir, under John R. Monroe, will sing the following selections: Choral, “A Joyous Easter Hymn' teenth century) . - 5 ‘Hallelusah Chorus_ (“Messiah’) ‘O Light of Love Divine (Sung by Henrietta Fiy The program of Easter music at the (seven- Handel ‘Coombs Church, Gerhard E. Lenski, pastor, to- morrow will be: Organ de, “Sonata, c Fantasia, G Min! Instead of the customary evening worship, a program of Easter songs, recitations and pantomime will be pre- partments of the Sunday school, of which Dr. Reymond Seeger is superin- the pianist Mrs. Marion St. John Aldridge is organist and choir director, and the ts Cathryn Wood. soprano; Jean Bishop, contraito; William Heslop, tenor, and Harry Crow, bass. Uninergalist Anthem, “In Joseph's Lovely Garden.” Dickinson Combined choirs “Hosanna” Combined ' choirs Oftertory, “New Heaven and Earth Combined choirs. Anthem, “Lovely Appear’. .. .. Combined choirs. at the Sixth Presbyterian Franckel Gaul Anthem, | | Music as follow: Organ— < 75 20N Borowski . Happy Morn- z oo - -Sullivan ' Nazareih, King'." Hamblen Paul Gottwals. tenor. Anthem, In Joseph's Lovely Garden.' Arranged by Dickinson Hallelujah Chorus” (“Messiah") Handel Postlude. T ® O'CLOCK Organ. Vesper Procession; Processional hymn, Solo, g Gaul “Come. Ye Faithful Suili “Jesus of Nazareth. King" Paui Gottwals, tenor y Early Morning Ligh! Retmann Solo, “O Divine Redeemer™. .. Dorothy Stanton. sopr: Solo, “Our Savior Triumphant’ Lenna Orr, contralto. Anthem, “In Joseph's Lovely Garden.” Arranged by Dickinson Anthem, “In the End of the Sabbath.' 5 Organ. “Christus Resurrexit” . .. Ravinelis Muriel Day, organist and director; soloists, Rietzke, soprano; Doro- thy Stanton, soprano; Lenna Orr, con- tralto; Paul Gottwals, tenor, and Jo- seph Edgerton, baritone. Music tomorrow at the Wallace Memo- rial United Presbyterian )Church, New Anthem. 0. . Hamblen dine Ferguson. organist, of Holy d_ga Page 10, Column 2.) (Continued an Page L0, Column 1,) Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock will be‘ A Little Bells of Our Lady of Lourdes | THE musical program at the Uni- versalict National Memorial Church, Sixteenth and 8§ streets northwest, to- morrow will begin at five minutes be- | fore 11 o'clock with the prelude to Gounod | the third act of “Lohengrin,” Wagner | Sixteenth street and Park road, the | | (John M. Billings at the organ): or- | gan intermezzo, “Laude Christi,” Malli; organ _postlude, “The Hallelujah Chorus,” Handel. The National Capital | Choir will sing the “Gl |za welfth ", “The Strife o Vulpius; “Let Us Sing Christ the Lord’s Wondrous Story” (“Cava- | teri Mas! ‘Worthy Is the | Lamb” _fr ssiah,” Handel. Irene Koehl will sing the incidental solo in the “Regina Coeli” Dr. Al- |bert W. Harned, organist and director of musical ministry ir w | Unitarian HE music tfor the 11 o'clock service at All Souls' Church (Unitarian) tomorrow will be McGill Keefer, mezzo-contralto; Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bats; Elsa Raner, violin, Richard Lorieberg, cello, and Lewis' Corning Atwater, organ. The program follows: Organ, “Grand Choeur” (Frank); _trio, _“Andante” (Jadassohm) ; trio, “Spring Song"” (Hol- lins): solo, “Hosanna” (Granier); solo, “Alleluia” (Mozart); trio, “Andante Co Moto” (Gade); du raise to God (Hildach), and organ, “Et Resurrexi (Krygall). it | Catholic Church, Thirty-s wer | Edward Malloy, sented by members of the various de- | tendent and Miss Kathryn Latimer is | furnished by Flora | ‘Resurrexi Viadana | ‘Missa in Festis Duplicibus. Anton Gloetz 7 ....V. Goller Haec' Die Zang} | sequence, ““Vatican Chant. | “Creao™ | Ofteriory, | Ofterto Graduale, tehle collection) | Anton Gl V. Goiie .. Viadana Tremuit ultate” . .Ravanello rwood Cassidy, Cleli: | Fioravanti, y Myers and Jame. | Nolan, and chorus of 35 voices. Or-| ganist and director, Jennie Glennan. The Eastcr program tomorow at St.! | Stephen’s Church, Twenty-fifth street and Pennsylvania avenue: High mass | at 11 am.; “Proper,” by Tozer; “Mass,” | by Dumler. Soloists are Mary Daly, Angeline Ciffo, Joseph Repetti, Nora O'Connor |and Albert Henkel, and Margaret M. | Slattery, organist and director. St. James’ | eventh sireet and Rhode Island avenue, Mount Rai- | nier, Md., will be as follows: Masse:.‘ |7, 9'and 11 am. The high mass, at 11 | ofclock, will be followed by benediction | of the Blessed Sacrament. Rev. J.| pastor, will be the . “Paseha Nostrum N Services tomorrow at | celebrant. The musical program will be: “Vidi’ Aquam™ Alph Dress ““Tke Proper of the Mass’ “The Ordinary of the } "Mass in Honor of S | | oftertory. “Regina Coeli “Adoramus_Te Tantum co Barley Palestrina Stonyhurst | rom’ “manusecript { “Regina Coelt Jubila, | Traditional Melody, 1584 A.D. The soloists are Mary Vanneman, Lucy M. Aman, Anna C. Whalin, Ellen M. Robicheau. Cecilia C. Klein, so-| prancs; Mary Gerhardt Hagan, Doro- | thea Famosa, Marion Mutzler, Mrs. An- drew Shields, altos; Bernard C. Ger- hardt$ Henry Bless, Frank A. Bailey, fonal “melody " 1 1) | M. Seipel, Joseph W. Robicheau, teno |is under the direction of Charles J. Famosa, organist. At the Shrine of the Sacred Heart special program of music at the o'clock solemn high mas 1 include “Vidi Aquam” (Schoepf), the “Proper (Vanden Elsen), ‘‘M: in Honor of the Sacred Heart” (Turton), “Ave Verum” | (Mozart), and “Tantum Ergo” (Ver | dussen). ' Mary Louise Sullivan is or- ganist and director of the mixed choir of 35 voices. % Brrethern ster services and music at the hurch of the Brethren, Fourth s and North Carolina avenue southeas The choir will sing the anthem, “Hc sanna y Jules Granier, at the 11 | o'clock service. Dr. Holsopple, | tor, will preach on the theme | the Pledge of Immortality. At 8 o'clock the choir will present a program of Easter music. Among the numbers is an Easter cantata, “Be Thou Exalted,” by Heyser; “When 1 Survey the Wondrous Cross,” by Woodberry, #nd “Unfold Ye the Portals” by Gounod. At 7 pm. Dr. Resser will present a | prano basses; John L. and J. Francis Bailey, | ;) and choir of 25 mixed voices. The choir | « | stereopticon lecture at the Christian Endeavor meeting.on “Central Eurcpe.” | | Musical director, David Weimer, and | saloisty Mrs. Mabei Owens. and director, and conducted by Norton . Little, chorister, will sing the fol- lowing musical program at the morning service tomorrow: (by the chorus) the Ocean, the Sun." Christiansen Fa “The : Woodward ). “Christ Bach Handel's is composed of Elsie Schultze, rano; Mary Apple con- tralto; William P. Shanahan, tenor, and Herman Fakler, bass. ks inks Bene solo (by Mr ler), ¢ ‘chori Prison trom The quartet The double quartet of the Cleve- land Park Congregational Church will present “In the End of the Sabbath,” Speaks, and “Thanks Be to God,” Mas- kell, at the Easter morning service. The quartets are composed of Betty Gray, Do Willis, Aurelia Beck, Betty Roberts, Clifton R. Mcore, Ken- zie Gibbs, James J. King and Edward Barron, with Lucille Shannon Etchison organist and director. Special Easter music will be ren- dered at the 11 o'clock service tomor- row morning and evening at the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets northwest. The program will be given by the vested choir of 60 voices, under the direction of Ruby Smith Stahl, and assisted by the quartet, composed of Ruby Smith Stahl, so- Dorothy Wilson Halbach, con- tralto; Robert C. Giffen, tenor, and Dale Hamilton, bass. Paul Delong Gable will be at the organ and will give a pre-service morning. The program of music is as follows: MORNING SERVICE: “A M Story of Easter,” ged by Paul Delong and o Organ, Gable e Savino alem : . Knapp Olive's Brow," dbury mecnik Zamecni Tschaikow: ¢ Témple Was Rent.”) b Grieg . Davidica ““Jesus of No Anthems— Their Celestial Concerts All Unite.” Handel “Behold, Y Par] Quartet, “Wi s <o Anthems— An_Easter Alleluin’". “Hallelwah Chorus" espisers” : 0 the Sabbath' Was Past, Foster Vulpius-Dickinson (““The Me 3 Tandel an, “An Easter Processional”..Galbraith Evening service preiude, “Hosannah!" Anthem The Lord Is Risen Ind Easter Alle] tiful S e .. .Dubois &, Billings-Clokey Martin Shaw . .Christiansen . . .Saving . ‘Rachmaninoft THE music at the morning service tomorrow at 11 o'clock, Church of the Holy Ci Sixteenth and Cor- coran streets v prelude s in B Mino J. 8. Bach; pro- cessional hymn, choir and Sunday school; the festival chants and re- sponses; choir anthem, “The Hymn of Resurrection,” Coke-Jephcote; post- lude, “Hallelujah” from Handel's “Mes- siah.” Soprancs, Mrs. Willlam P. Biggs, Mary Alice Swanton, Gladys Harlow and Marjorie C. Smith; altos, Mrs. Ruth Dowling Halsted and Rachel K. Sewall; tenor, Lewis Barringtfn basses, F. W. Swanton and John P. Halsted, and organist and director, Maud G. Sewall, 'gan recital in the | | “Litany,” by Schubert; for offertory, | Ave Maria,” by Schubert (with piano accompaniment by Harriett Frush): for postlude, “Song-of Joy,” by Stebbins. | The anthems will include a novel fea- | ture in the use of “O Morn of Beauty” | (as _arranged from “Finlandia,” by Sibelius) as a processional anthem. The chorus_choir of 40 voices will also give | | the “Alleluia,” by Kopyloff (a cappella) and Ruby Potter will be heard in Han- | del's “I' Know That My Redeemer | Liveth.” | At the evening service the three choirs | of the church, Junior, Young People’s and Senior, totaling 75 voices, will sing several anthems, antiphonally and in combination: “Aurura Coelum Pur- purat” by Yon; “Easter Carol® by Bullerd; “In Joseph's Lovely Garden,” arranged by Dickinson; “Calvary,” by Rodney; “Christ Is Risen,” by James, and ending with the “Hallelujah Chorus,” by Handel. Bertha Morgan, contralto, will be heard in_ the solo, “In the End of the Sabbath,” by Speaks. Mr. Potter will play “Christus Resur- rexit,” by Ravanello; “Hosanna,” by Granier (with piano), and “Marche Pontificale,” by Lemmens. John Wells will be assisting organist. At Wilson Memorial M. E. Church tomorrow at 11 am. the junior choir will render an Easter cantata, “The Light Has Come.” Rev. G. D. Samp- son, pastor, will preach on the subject | “Easter Joy.” In the evening at 8 o'clock, bap- tismal service for both adults and chil- dren, followed by a class of 40 to be received into membership. The new members will receive a flower with an explanation of the lesson in connec- tion with being a church member. Easter music at Epworth Church to- morrow will be rendered by the senior choir at the morning service and at the | evening service will be assisted by the junior choir of 50 voices. The junior choir will sing antiphonal and solo numbers with the seniors. Anthems by John Prindle Scott and Charles Vincent will be sung at the morning service. A solo, “I Know That My Redeemer Liv- cth,” from the “Messiah,” will be sung by Margery League. The evening serv- ice will begin with a processional of the two choirs and continue with con- gregational hymns, solos and antiphonal anthems by both choirs. The various solo parts will be sung by Mrs. A. D. Payne and Anne Smith, altos; Misses League and Marstin, sopranos; Frank Gobel, tenor, and Cameron Burton, bass. Organ music will include num. bers by Widor, Gigout, De Maleing- reau, Franck and Wagner, played by Lyman S, McCrary, minister of music of Epworth Church. Music at Brookland Methodist Church tomorrow will include: Morning service, 11 o'clock: Prelude, “Fantasie and Fugue in G Mino! Bach Choir, “In Joseph's Lovely Garden,” Traditional Spanish. arranged by Dickinson ‘I Know That My Redeemer . e ... Handel wake, ‘Thou That Sieepes ‘Should T Not Sing to Qo % Karg-Elert Evening service, 8 o'clock, in charge of Young People’s Department: Prelude, “Grand Offertory, No. VL Letebure-Wely Offertory. “Melody in P”......Rubinstein Solo, “The Joyful Eastertid . Dressler Margaret Mowbray. Selections by Young People’s Chotr. Postiude, “Easter Alleluia, ~Ottenwalder Mrs. Mary Garrett Lewis is organist and choir director. Music at, Mount Tabor Methodist Protestant Ghurch of Georgetown, Mrs. Pauline Barnes ‘Woodruff, organist, and Cheir, Postlude, “Unfold Ye Portals Everlasting”... (The Redemption) Offertory duet— “Hosannah" Anthem— “The Halleluia Chorus' Organ postlude— “Easter Alleluia’ 8 PM. relude— Organ for Easter” Prelude Duet— “Lead Kindly Light" (Elma Lank, Leons Thomas) ™ Quartet— “Send Gut Thy Light"_..........Gounod (Eima Lank, Leons Thomas, Thomas Mears, Howard Bishop) Anthem— 3 “Awake. Thou That Sleepest” Postlude— “Chorus Magnus” Music tomorrow at Lincoln Road Methodist Episcopal Church, Lincoln road and U street northeast, Walter Franklin Atkinson, minister, will be: Anthem— ‘Awake Thou That Sleepest’ “Hallelujah” (chorus). . (Senior "Ghoir) “Sweet Easter Bells A-Chime". (Junior Choir) Offertory _solo— (Irma Briggs, soprano) Reception of new members. Baptism of babies. 8 p.m.—An Easter pageant given by the young people of the church, unde: the direction of Mrs. Alice Haffey. Music by young people’s choir, ‘The Anacostia M. E. Church choir, consisting of 20 voices, will render Dr. Adam Geibel's Easter cantata, “Light Out of Darkness,” tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. J. J. Thomas is organist and director. The vested choir at the Eldbrooke M. E. Church, Wisconsiri avenue and River road, under the direction of Cla Young Brown, with Margaret Davis at the organ, will sing the cantata, “Eas- tertide,” by Protheroe, at the 11 o’clock service tomorrow. Solo parts will be sustained by Mrs. Bfown, Mrs. Flor- ence Thompson, Vernal R. Brown, Ed- ward B. Harry and R. Aubrey Bogley. ‘The musical program for Foundry M. E. Church is as follows: MORNING. Prelude for ori “Romance” ... Tenor solo— “The Sorrows of Death”.. (Hymn' of Praise) Chorus— “Awake Thou That Sleepest” (The Daughter of Jairus) Tenor_solo— “Jesus, Stand Among Us in Thy Risen Power” Soprano solos a: ‘King, All Glorious’ . Vause .Dykes Maker .Handel Porter Mendelssohn ".Granier Gounod . - Stainer e Portals” . (The, Rede: “Sevenfold Amen" .. EVENING. Prelude for organ and violin— “To Spring”® .. .v......% ecires Children's choir,” under’ the direction of Esther Linkins— “We Will Carol Jovfully” ... “Easter Flowers Are Blooming Bright” ... Compbined €hoirs— - “Now Christ Is Risen” . Arranged by Dickersor (I4th century—Antiphonally sung) Chorus— “A Joyous Easter Hymn" (1623) from the Cologne Gesangbuch Offertory anthem— “Fear Not Ye, O Israel .Spicker | Chotr— “Goin’ Home” .. . .Dvorak Closing chorus— “Hallelu)ah” (Mt. of Olives). “Now the Dsy Is Over’ . Lavinia Darve, o] guest_soloist for the morning service and Ruth Bronson Logan, violinist, will assist. Mabel Linton Williams is or- ganist and Justin Lawrie, tenor soloist and director. Special music will be morning service at Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, by the Prancis Asbury iven at the T | “piine” Wi | “Festival ‘west, tomorrow morning: Anthem, “Why Scek Ye the Living Among the Dead?” Warren; Anthem, “Angels, Roll the | Rock Away,” Holden. Quartet. Blanche Kerr, soprano; | Esther Strite, alto; Thomas Leef, bass; - | Harold King, tenor and director, and Cullen Baxter, organist. In the evening a large chorus will | give a cantata, “The Day of Resurrec- tion” by Hall. Assisting artists will be Miss Lucille Reeves and Miss Helen 'lm. former members of the church | q 5 The music tomorrow at the Metr politan Baptist Church, corner Sixth anG A streets northeast: Re: ! Compton Ball, pastor, will be. MORNING SERVICE. Organ prelude— “GRrlst the King Shail . Gertrude Have Taken Away My losge arrington Duet— “Crucifix” (Dr. Sterling ‘Bockoven, .., Organ offertory— i T Know That My Redeemer Liveth”.Handel s, Anthem— “Resurrection” .. Organ postlude— “Hosanna" ..., EVENING SERVICE. Organ prelude— doration” . ; (M it Anthem— “Ohrist Our Passover” Duet— ‘Hosanna" ... (Mrs. John G. Ci i, Sierling Bockoven.) Crgan offertory— “Eyening Song” . Schuma: Quartet— = “And When the Sabbath Was Passeds it 0 (Mrs. John G. Clary. Dr. iy MocSber. Nahan A CHFE) . Organ postlude— ' “Triumphal March” 3 .Heintze Members of the choir are: Sopranos, Mrs. John G. Clary, Mrs. Milton H. Prosperi, Margaret Jones, Mrs. Baily Everet!, Mrs. Gertrude Hersey, Mrs. Nathan A. Clark, Mrs. George E. Downer, Madge J. Everett and Mrs. Oscar M. Embrey; altos, Mrs. Gilbert A. Clark, Mrs. Daniel C. Shankle, Miriam Beale, Mrs. William E. Bolls, Mrs. Will E. Ivie, Marjorie Wine, Fay. Frazier; tenors, Dr. Ster! 3 Dr. W. B. Hoofnagle, Will E. Ivies George E. Downer; basses, Gilbert A. Clark, Nathan A. Clark, R. E. Beale,, Harry Mockbee, Leonard P. Ousley. Charles W. Nicholson; director, Gilbert | A. Clark; organist, Mrs. Gertrude S. | Mockbee. The Bethesda Baptist Congregation, which is now worshiping in the State Theater, will have a musical service} presented by Emily G. Dickinson, or- ganist and director. .Granier 2ener Quartet— “Ggd o Loved the World”.. “Largo” Soprano “Open the rean— “Prayer” Quintet— solo— Gates of the Temple". the Gat ostlude™ Soloists, - Mildred Colvin, issler, w&nnos: Mm; et Gessfor L. & Erbin G. The choir of the Second Baptist, Church, Fourth street and inia. avenue l‘):ua-n:at. “v:u sing the e.bnuu. “The Y urrection,” by Ji service " (Continued on Page 10, Column 3.) Lincoln Hall. at the 11 oclock i ¥ tomorrow . The duet_and mflfl?lnw" el (Continued on Page 10,