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Eptacopal service at 11 a.m. at the Wash- ington Cathedraf’ will begin with the processional hymn, “Jesus Christ 1Is Risen Today, Allelulia,” and the in- trolt anthem will be “They Buried Him, and Then the Soldiers Slept,” by Martin Shaw. The offertory an- them will be “The Promise Which ‘Was Made Unto the Fathers” by Edward C. Bairstow, with words taken | from the “Song of Solomon.” As the cholr leads the recessional the congregation will join in singing “The Day of Resurrection,” written by St. John of Damascus, who lived in the eighth century. Among the hymns to be rendered at the evensong service will be “Jesus Lives,” “He Is Risen, He Is Risen” with the offertory anthem, “O Christ, the Heaven's Eternal King,” by Eric H. Thiman. ‘The Easter music at St. Thomas’ 1 Church, Eighteenth and Church streets, will include the fol- lowing: a9ommunion _Harrat 0. “Hos! ranier “Holuns rd, Dismiss Us With Horatio Parker 2:30 p.m., special memorial service for the Daughters of 1812, with full cholr. 4 pm., vesper service for children. The solo quartet includes soprano, Mrs. Carl Henning; alto, Katherine Lée Jones; tenor, Paul E. Garber; baritone, Robert Frederick Freund; L, B. Aldrich, organist and choir di- rector. The vested choir of Rock Creek Eplscopal Church, Rock Creek Church road and Webster street, under the direction of H. B. Steer, will offer the | following musical program at the | 11 o'clock holy communion service to- morrow morning. The soloists will be | | Charlotte Zepp, Sue Kerr, W. N. Hanft and J. B. Switzer. Processional hymn. “‘Welcome. lhnny Morning” . . “‘Agnus Del" - communion hymn, %0"! |‘; 'X(' unc _ Dimitti Ao onal homn, “Gome. Y Falihiul " Sullivan Music for Easter day 7 a.m. and 11 am, &t St. Margaret's Episcopal Church is as follows: é!r Song" from Edgar Priest Ty Bolbs i ol vert Reigy ol ek The Easter music will be npenml on Sunday, April 28, and on Sunday, May 5, the new Easter cantata, “The Redeemer.” by Dr. Clarence Dickin- son, will be sung. At the Church Adolf Torovsky. organist, the musical program tomorrow is as follows: 11 AM. Processional hymn. “Welcome hrist 1s Ame 'ghrlsl 0|lr ?usov Happy i yre Palestrina . Dickinson s O'el ster Ln-nr' itht e ymn. “Come 8 P.M. Processionsl hymn, “Come Ye Faithiul “lulnlnz c" !‘;»l(hn‘;m Chrisf in Worgan thems—— “In Joseph's Lovely Garde: panish folksong L J tenor. aenne s ch of the Eplphnny.j T Methodist Eptacopal SOUTH. ‘ At the Francis Asbury M. E. Church | South the Francis Asbury Quartet | (Fannie Shreve Heartsll, soprano and director; Helen Marie Koontz, con- | tralto; Ellsworth Condron, tenor, and | Fred C. Schaefer, basso) and choir of 25 volces, with Allen H. Watson at the organ, and assisted by Stuart J. Dewey, guest conductor and trumpeter, | and Francis P. Heartsill, basso. will +By Early Morning Light" ison hymn. “Pax De e!l:lkmll hymn, (Mugic -n;n be ‘repeated are !olollu Lillian Latham, Nancy ‘Williamson, Ray Baine, Ambrose | Durkin and two trumpets, two zrum-‘ ‘bones and tympani from the National | Symphony Orchestr: Easter services at the Church of the | Ascension, Rev. F. A. Parsons, rector, | will be at 6, 8 and 11 am. and 8 p.m. ‘ Percy T. Burness, organist and choir- i master, has arranged the following | | musical program: ou.n prelude. ter Morning on nt_ Rubidou: _Harvey Oaul | !rocumml “Weleome Hnny Mnm-m [ eimann Troman ... Tours the' ‘Sunday k | Organ postiude. * “Credo me Sermon hymn. oflm:n. “They Hue 'n Fis ““The Strife Is O'e! Palestrins. way My “Risn vidica . ollins At St. Paul's Church, Twenty-third | street near Washington Circle, the | musical program for the services to- | morrow will be as follows: 7 AM.—CHORAL CELEBRATION. rrmmnnll “Welcome, Happy Morn- Sir Arthur Sullivan ‘l‘l ual. leluia.’ Sing to Jesus" Powell “offce of m: Holy Communion in F 5 Frank Adiam Am 4 - qlm’d Demarest mmumfi D Bymne Monk A28 AP NhoRaT e Kee Bilences” ow. O ikson Recessional, Christ Is ’nb en " Today” hrist T’ i Cr.ux‘Y “Jesus 11 AM.—FESTIVAL m.nnxno& ©ran preludes_ Schiiling ., -Leech yrie. “Thr ndunl “J l Chll!l Risen, Trom "Tara Dayidica” TibI". A, J, Evre “Gloris Tibi and Laus Palestrina ¢ D oo, fred J. Silver | golo, ‘The solo parts will be sustained by Harry Forker, bass-baritone; Robert |' Jonscher, tenor; Masters Leigh Net- tleton and Bayless Dorris, soprancs. Samuel Leech will preside at the organ. Special Easter mu.!lc will be rendered by the Senior Choir under the direc- tion of Jesse Heitmuller, organist, Sunday at Transfiguration Episcopal Church, 1415 Gallatin street north- “'rhu Have Taken Away My lnfl::“ west. Ingroit, e, netus” The Nativity Episcopal Church at Fourteenth and Massachusetts avenue southeast announces the rendering of the following music at the 7:30 a.m. and 11 a.m, services tomorrow under the direction of Vietor Géorge, organ< (Gontinutd on Page 9, Column 3. | Organ prelude. | City will sing tomorrow afterrioon at'4 | Churches of Washington. s be heard in the following numbers to- morrow: MORNING SERVICE. “Early Morn at the Klein ‘Christ’ Ts' Risen u; 3 Shorie Schilling Soprang -nd trumnel duet. Chnml “The Me: Ornn postiude. EVENING SERVICE. Organ recital (at 7:40, g'clock) tival : ‘Rolling (from “The Cre- “Haydn Te De : Buck | chorus. with' trump- “Beraphic Bong." Rubinstein | “He Is Risen" Morgan The Ars Musica Cholr of New York | Contraito solo and et obbligato, o'clock in the auditorium of Emory | Church, 6100 Georgia avenue north- | west, under the auspices of the Young People’s Union of the Methodist “The Vision in the Wilderness,” an oratoric for reader, soloists, chorus and organ, by W. A. Goldsworthy, will be given by the choir at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, 900 Massachusetts avenue northwest tomorrow evening. R. Deane Shure will direct the chorus of 60 voices, with Edith F. Gottwals at the organ. Soloists are LaVergne Sims Fairchild, soprano; Lily Garrett, contralto | Luther L. White, tenor, and Arthur M. | Tabbutt, bass. Dr. W. Angie Smith, pastor, will read the scriptural quo- | tations interpolated between each number of the oratorio. Mr. Goldsworthy will attend a sec- ond performance to be given Sunday, April 28, 'at 8 p.m., and will present an organ recital from 7 to 8 p.m. on that . evening. The composer fis organist at the Waldorf-Astoria, and 8t. Mark's Church-in-the-Bouwerie, New York City. Peartil g Methodist Protestant ‘The. musical program for the morn- ing service at Mount Tabor, M. P. Church, Netta Oraig Turkenton, di- | rector; Pauline Barnes Woodruff, or- ganist, is as follows: ) reSlory Now to Avake “n'u'n' Proces: the Solo, i Antlum “Awal rar onal’ hym; ight Is Gloriou “chistg Trionian !c mru movmtm- from Organ muu “Sona ix Borowski e Unitarian Tl-ll music at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at All Souls' Church (Unitarian) will be furnished by a quartet consisting of Anna M. Sor- ber, soprano; Helen Loman Ware, con- tralto; Luther L. White, tenor, and Charles Trowbridge Tittmann, bass, with Lewis Atwater at the organ. The program is as followx' \NTHEMS. A ““Christ 'l‘mllih-n\‘T" . m‘qm . OIOAN NUMBERS. JKrynell Tacroix | Recessional. | Orsan, Toccata on Methodist-Epiaropal T HAMLINE METHODIST EPIS- COPAL CHURCH, Sixteenth street at Allison, the following pro- gram of music will be given tomorrow by the chorus of 50 voices, under the direction of John Marville, with Edith B. Athey at the organ. The soloists are Ethel Stickles, soprano; Mabel | Flehr, contralto; John Murphy, tenor, and Mr. Marville, bass. ELEVEN O'CLOCK. Organ, “Easter Morning With the Pennsylvania Moravians Gaul Chorus. “Alleluta’ Christ 1s Risen”.Gaul Processional. “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today” e DAvIGIaG Father . .Tschaikowsky “Christ Triumphant” Pietro Yon “In Joseph's Lovely Garden.'' Arr. C. Dickinson . The Lord Is Risen" “Hosanna" ranier L Ravenello Handel Sullivan Candlyn ssial “Come Ye Fnuhml Raise_the Strain’ “He Is Risen” FIVE O'CLOC! (c)rlln “Sunrise in Emmau Maitland Nowowiejski Arr. Dickinson ‘Adoremus. +This Glad Easter Day" “A Carol of Little Russia™ rean. “‘Easter Day"” ‘horus, “The Lord Is Risen. Billings-Clokey Organ, “Jubilate Deo” ... Silver The cholr of the McKendree M. E. Church will render an Easter cantata | entitled “The Prince of Life,” with| text and music by Evan 8. Foster, at the morning service at 11 tomor- row. The choir is under the direction of Stanley W. Bell. with Kate JefIries at the organ. (McKendree is 90 years old on Easter Sunday). The musical program follows: “The Prince of Life”.. “In th; Garden” 88 s0l0. erren Nicholson. . Ellis Fuller, €ho 808 ol ‘r no solo, Dorothy Cnmnbell ‘Cruci ed for Us’ Warren Nlchnllon Teno; Choir r solo e 18 - Tenor and contraito duet Mlb!l L mflul Stanley W. e Is Not Her ¥ arol of Gladness” ' Diset ‘snd Mrs. Stanley Bell. soprano: Mrs. Fuller. aito; Staniey Beli, Tenor: Ellis_Fuller, bass. “My Redeemer Lives' so 'ano loln Evelyn Hooker. Contralto Mabel L. Loftt “Christ lelu Rllufl From the Dea: ot “His Triumph" .Women's chorus “The King of Gier: Choir Soprano salo. Mrs, Stanley Bell. enor solo, Pred J. Waiker. At Douglas Memorial M. E. Church, Rev. Clarence H. Corkran, pastor, the choir at the morning service will sing “At the Sepulcher,” by Nevin, and “Prayer From Cavalleria Rusti- cana,” by Mascagni. Solos—Alma Harris, Laura Willlams and Ira Meyer. At the evening service the choir will render the Easter cantata, “The Resurrection,” by Manney. Soloists— Mary Bruton, Alma Harris, Margaret Phillips, Laura Williams and Ira Meyer. Estelle Wentworth, director, and Mary Gastrock Belt. organist. Cholir u-nu. llis ‘The Easter program of music at Pet- worth Methodist Episcopal Church, New Hampshire avenue at Grant Cir- inued on Page 9, Column 4.) Swedenborgian EAS’I‘I’R music at the Church of the, Holy City, Sixteenth and Corcoran streets, tomorrow is as follows: 11 AM. Sanctus”. (“B Minor is. ., Bach g‘fll of Beethoven Postinde. “Hallelujah amm"‘(“'-u'c‘lf: ot Members of the choir are R. K. Sewall, Gladys Harlow, M. A. 8wanton, E. L. Gilchrist, Mrs. John P. Halsted, W, T. Hoeck, R. B. Wooden (guest), | Fo*! J. P. Halsted and F. w Swanton. Maud Sewall, organist and director. A nlm%lth ] m- i K "iflings-Clokey | .G © Kopolyofl .. Loret | Church, 8 p.m. “The Vision in the Wilderne: Church, “Welcome, anpy Mornlng," p Church, 7 p.m. “The Cnptlln of the Guards, terian Church, 7:45 p.m. tomorrow evenlng “The Resurrection,” cantata “The Lord of Life,” cantata ) Church, 8 “Behold, He L Park Lutheran Church, 8 “The Awakenlng pngelnt 4 Church, 8 “The Remrrecuon. Street Christian Church, Catholic T ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH music at the solemn mass at 10 o'clock tomoxrow will be as follows | Processional. “By_Early Morning Light. | wyEraditional, 16 o [Rey. Pather Witt vidi Afllllm feom lhl B! hie | “The Proper e e nadn collections. with munton by Ravenello. uit S'FIIL O Pl H Volckmar !:‘l!rlnt 1|5XIS |0|’l | (Por double’ ¢horus, by Frank Damrosch.) | | Quartet, | Clelia Fioravanti, Raymond Holden, James Nolan, and chorus of 35 voices. Organist and director, Jennie Glen- | nan. ; Solemn mass will be celebrated at | | 11 o'clock at 8t. Peter’s Church, Capi- | tol Hill, with the following music fur- | nished by the mixed choir of 45 voices, | under the direction of Christopher 8. ‘Tenley, organist: “Sprine Bursts Togdar " Denman Thompson ‘ozer “Mass in ‘Honor 8t. Tmme of . icinio egu edo E Seoniuin. " “rerra T Supplemental cflfnon. Wiliberger | Regina _Coeli."” Palestrina ... Refice Tozer “Alieluiia. Christ 1 Rvun Kopyloft | Soloists: Cathlee Carrico, sopra (substituting for Agnes Whelan Mc- Laughlin): Edna S. Colbert, mezzo- 1 soprano: Carolyn Manning, contralto: Benedict W. Konopa, tenor; Gerald | Whalen, baritone. During the 10 o'clock low mass the choir will sing a | program of Easter carols and anthems. nctus,” “Benedictus” and e Asnus De *“Commun{ e Easter Sunday services Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Sixteenth | street and Park road, will have the following musical program at tomor- Tow's mass at 11:30: ‘ “vidi Aquam” “Ordinary of the Mass Solenelle” (Gounod) Honor of St. Peter” (Gruber); offer- | tory note, “Regina Coeli"; recessional, “Unfold Ye Portals” (Gounod). The soloists will be Estelle Hunt Dean and Marion Harvey McCarthy, sopranos: Margaret M. Gauges, con- | tralto: Albert V. Llufri> and John B. Cullen, tenors, and Joseph P. O'Lone, jr., bass. Mary Louise Sullivan is the organist and director. Easter services at St. James’ Church the celebrant. Low masses will be at 9 and 11 am. Benediction of' the blessed sacrament after the 11 o'clock The musical program will be | ows: “Introit . A Bdmond Toger | “Kyrie.," “Glo ‘Missa Breuis in Honor, Sanrm Joseph” Joseph McGrath | iredo. “Missa” Patrichalis’. . - Perost Gradual Edmond ‘Toszer “'Sequenc V rum- Pn:sch i udes Vatican Graduale) | Terra ‘Tremutt arlo Carturan “Benedictus.”_“Angus_ Dei Brevis in Honor Offertory, “Sanctus.” Joseph”. .. . | Communton. ~Post Communior Recessional. O Filii The soloists are Anna c. ‘Whalen, Mary Vanneman, Pauline Healey Shook, Ellen Robacheau, Edna Bowles, | sopranos; Mary Gerhardt Hagen, Dor- | othea Famosa, altos; Joseph W. Roba- cheau, Joseph and Prancis Bailey, Ed- gar Simpson, tenors; Frank Bailey, r | Bernard C. Gerhardt, Anthony Rolfes, | | bassos. Charles J. Famosa, organist, is the director of the choir. The following program will be sung by the friars of the Franciscan Mon- astery at the 9 o'clock solemn high | mass tomorrow: Prelude, “O Filii et Filine,” by Jacques Lemmens; “Vidi Aquam” of Hamma; introit, sequence and post communion of Gregorian chant; or- dinary of the mass, Vanden Elsen’s “Mass in honor of St. Joseph”; grad- ual, “Haec Dies” of Alphonse Dress; offertory, “Terra 'nemuu." by W. H. Rees; communion motet, “Domine non Sum Dignus,” by P. Piel. Recessional will be Handel's “Hallelujah chom" At the Church of the Nativity, in Brightwood, the Easter music at the comprise the following: Processional };vm Aquam roper of !equenee e if Ly The omm-n “Mass of the x‘-lilsc “Regina Coel Regession Yy tiona | le 1d lfl A, oS nrist Bhense ASTER music at the Grace Re- formed Church will include the following: God x-u-tun ORGAN RECITAL AT 7:30. !trm Grasp Lht Bavi cantata, orian Chant | efice no{ at* the | and “Mass in| | tomorrow will be, high mass, 6:30 am.. | Rev. J. Edward Malloy, pastor, will be | solemn high mass, at 11 o'clock, will | Reounda riad n prelude. s chulu E. Glull, organist md thotr "mmrmmw 5 Jfi Paturph Ififlnrkfi “The Prince of Light,” cantata by Foster; McKendree M. E. Church, 11 a.m. tomorrow. “The Dawn of Easter,” cantata by Wilson; First Baptist ss oratorio by W. A. Golds- worthy; Mount Vernon Place M. E, Church South, 8 pm. bl “Life Ever]utmg," cantata by H. W. Petrie; Asbury M. ageant; St. Stephen’s Lutheran " Easter story; Lincoln Road ] M. E. Church, tomorrow evening. 3 “Light Out of Darkness,” cantata by Gelbel; Eastern Presby- 3 “The Resurrection and the Life” cantata by Spaulding; 3 Central Methodist Church, Betheudl tomorrow evening. “The Holy City,” cantata (Airst half) by Gaul Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, tomorrow. : “Legend of the Grail,” pagelnt St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, by Mauney; Douglas Memorial . M. E. Church, tomorrow evening. by Judson. Petworth Baptist Church, tomorrow evening. : «Light Out of Darkness,” cantata, Geibel; Anacostia M. E. g’eth n pnzeant cantata by Lorenz; Takoma ; m, Dumbarton Avenue M. E. tomorrow evening, Ninth [ S S S O S i P | Baptist Baptist Church, Sixteenth and O streets northwest, is as follows: 'HE Easter program for the Fim‘ HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, BATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1935. 01!&7! prelude H int, anthem, Christ n Granier "Reinecke tata. “The Dawn of : . Wilson Jones, ‘Miss Haig, | | Moore, assisted by Virginia Morris, violinist. Raymond E. Rapp, organist and director. } ‘The Easter Sunday program at Cal- ,vnrv Baptist ‘Church, Eighth and | | H streets northwest, is as follows: 11 AM. Organ. Preiude and Fusue Quartet. ““This Giad Eastér Day " Traditional Norwe: arr. in_D J. 8 Bach | Dickinson e Is Risen.” - Williams “Allegro Jubilant . Muligan 745 PM. | Organ: (a) “An Easter Spring Song." Edmundson (b) “Alleluia. He Is Rise - Digsle | Quarier, “In Joossph's Lovely Garden” Traditional PSpainish arr. Dickinson | Chorus, “Heil. Dear Conqueror”.. . Aiames Quartet: Erna Embrey, soprano; Jessie Werner, contralto; William F. Raymond, tenor; Fred J. Eden, bari- tone. Thomas Moss, organist and di- | rector. ‘ by the Burrall Class, Calvary Baptist Church, tomorrow at 9:30 am. is Ié follows: Trumpet announcement Processional. "Unto the Hills" Hymn. “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today.” - Granier | lestrina | hrist s Risen™ e s - 8helley Recessional, “Holy. Holy. Holy.' Florence Howard, director: Wells, accompanist; Elmer ! trumpeter. Evelyn | Zuck, The mixed quartet of the Pet-! worth Baptist Church, Blanche Kerr, soprano; [Esther Strite, contralto; Harold King, tenor, and Thomas Leef, | bass, will give the following music | tomorrow: MORNING SERVICE. Anthems: “"The Lord Is Risen Indes Stults Wy B e "the Tiving Amons the ad? . oo Warren EVENING SERVICE. ‘The quartet will be assisted by a 35- voice choir to sing the cantata “The Lord of Life.” by Judson, under the | direction of Harold King. National | under the direction of George F. Ross, is as follows: MORNING _SERVICE. “Hallelujah Choru .Handel ‘The Risen Christ - Noble By Early Morning Ligh Tr:flmnm\l “Easter_Song” F ‘Grand_Choeu % NG, SERVICE. ‘As It Began to s g vmrent sing uenu Allen | orean, } Amhtm. em, | anthem, | Orean. Choir. -lll sing Dawi | Dom\hv | “Hosani v Gri | Rose is 'the oreanist. The choir of the Fifth Baptist Church, under the direction of J. Humbird Duffey, with Elizabeth Carpenter, organist, will sing at the | morning service tomorrow “As It | Began to Dawn,” Martin: Glorious,” Barnby, and “An Easter Narrative,” Neidlinger. The lm,heml for the evening serv ice are “Festival Te Deum in E Flat, Buck; “Hosanna,” Granier, and “The | Pirst Easter Morn,” Scott. Elste Douglas, Gladys Sanders and Grace Richards are the soprano sololsts: Grace Redman, alto soloist, and John Ryan, bass. | The following Easter music will be | rendered tcmorrow at the Metropoli- tan Baptist Church, Sixth and A | Ball, pastor: MORNING SERVICE. Organ prelude. “Unfold, Ye Porhbl arrator. Ni The two'men, ‘Br. ‘Beéiing Bockoven, Harry Mockbee. Mary Mlldnltne Mrs. John G. Clary. Anthem “Christ, Our Passover”. .8chilling Staan ofteriory” © sl the cnerubleG‘ 0 ] | Duet,” “Hosanna | Mrs." John G. Cli | Organ postiude. EVENING SERVICE. | orsan prelude. “Spring Sons™ Macfarlane (Gertrude S. Mockbee.) | Anthem. “They Have Taken Away My Lord"’ Holden Anthem, The Rnlllirecllon heiley ow: it the ‘Lord 'Is Beethoven Duet. ure dJr Sterling Bocki gan postiude. "‘l‘flllmphll March” Heintze ganist. Gertrude Smallwood Mockbee; d'lrettor Gilbert A. Clark. At Takoma Park Baptist Church, Piney Branch road and Aspen street, Rev. William E. La Rue, pastor, the Easter music is as follows: 1AM “Jubilee Deo.” Organ prelude, Alfred J “Crown Him With M snm Anth! Bemenem La em]dn 3 it Orean mtfl:‘u "lut;r March” . . . Merkel ““The Resurrect! = "'hnmwn ]l He.” 'J’"’P i\frfxnl Ebte Marchant 1 The music for Easter Sunday at the | Baptist Memorial Church, | ehrmann | . .Rogers | “King All | streets northeast, Dr. John Campton | lerlnltnn | Mrs. Norwood ClssldY..MLuzhxhln Eugene Swygert, Howard | | The program of music to be given | Solo, Postlude— | Postiude, “Ad firtnhmrrtm TH! musical program for the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Easter service is as follows: MORNING. lude_— “To Spring “Chant sans “Adoration Strings and’ o Anthem. “Sanctus” “Light .x’uu Divine or. 80DTANO. Oftertory. o Anthem, “In the End of the “We lml Unto God."” Gt rus” from “Tannhause: m . Tannhauser” “Pomp and Clrcumlunt trings and org EVENING. Prelude— Romance'" “Andante Rel ings Anthem, “Chilst. the Lord" 1s Rise 'solo “The Easter Morn | oftertory, Anthem. spnn: lonl 'illendtlllehl ... Granier oratior ‘Borowsky Strings and ‘organ Ministry of music—Dorothy Fish- baugh, soprano; Esther Bibber, so- prano; Ruth Kobbe, contralto; Alice Jones, contralto; Bernard Spille, tenor; | Edward Halbach, tenor; Arthur Gor- bnrh bass: Eugene Kressin, bass; Elsa Raner, violin; Inez Becker, violin; Mabel Duncan, cello, and Paul Fish- | baugh, organist and director. At the Church of the Piigrims, | Warren F. Johnson, organist, will play | de Maleingreau; Lutheran AT THE 8:30 am. service tomorrow at Luther Place Memorial Church the quartet will sing “In Joseph's Lonely Garden,” by Dickinson. and the full choir will sing “Easter Song,” by the same composer. “Easter Song” will be repeated at the 11 o'clock service, and the choir will also sing “Angels Roll Away the Stone.” by Snow, and Mrs. Chaillet will sing “Open the Gates of the ‘Temple.” Assisted by William Drescher. vio- linist. the choir of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Eighth street and Independ- ence avenue southwest, will render the following program of Easter music at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning: Postlude. ‘lsrln | Anthem, “Awake "TheS That Slecpest Maker “He Maketh All Things ara ifred Nerlick. “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today." Williams Offertory. “To a Wild Rose”...MacDowell William Drescher. Postlude, “Festival March. Incidental solos will be sung by Virginia Cooper. Earle Phillips is organist and director. The Takoma Park Lutheran Church. the Rev. J. Adrian Pfeiffer, pastor, will presént an Easter musical service to Handel Bagitone solo. Anthem. accompany the pastor's Easter mes- | | sage. “A Sermon in a Stone.” | The following will be the order of the 11 o'clock morning service. B . Ashford | | Lo . ...Gaul Scoit | Gaines Yorent B(hmoltk BAPTISMAL SERVICE. | Regessionat na ‘Christ 1s Risen . Becker Organ postiude. G L Harris In the evening at B oclock the members of the choir and Sunday School will present the pageant- cantata, “Behold, He Liveth.” with dialogue by Herman von Berge and musical setting by Lorenz. Mrs. Har- vey Brake is director of the junior choir that will make its initial ap- pearance in the pageant. The choir of Keller Memorial Luth- eran Church will present the follow- ing program on Easter Sunday: SUNRISE SERVICE. Organ prelude. “Christ Triumphant" . Amhcm ©'In Joseph's Lovi l Garden’ Dickinson "BV Junior nnfl Duet—"The Magdal "Wa Virginia Bellars -na Gisdys Walin. horale. “Christ 1ay in Desth's, | | .Yon rren | v Orgen, “Jubila . Silver The solo qu-rut is' ‘composed of Virginia Sellars, soprano; ‘w-nn. contralto; Robert Ferguson, | tenor; Edwin L. Rogers, baritone. Gertrude Lyons is guest conductor and director of the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, has arranged the following special program of music for Easter Sunday. In the morning Miss Weidley will play as a prelude Morn,” by Johnston and the choir will sing “In the End of the Sab- bath,” by Caley and “Behold the Risen King,” by Dressler, with violin obbligato by Willlam F. Pfeiffer. the organ prelude phant” by Yon and the choir will sing “The Day of Resurrection,” by Schnecker and “Come, See the Place Where Jesus . _Percippe | Gladys | | Lillilan Wines is organist and director. | Mary Weldley, organist and choir | “Resurrection | @ onaregational PECIAL Easter music will be rend- ered at both services of the First Congregational Church, Tenth and G streets northwest. tomorrow by the vested choir, under the direction of Ruby Smith Stahl. and by the church organist, Paul De Long Gable. The choir will be assisted by Ruby Smith Stahl, soprano: Dorothy Wilson Hal- | bach, contraito, and Dale Hamilton, bass. Mr. Gable will give an organ recital preceding the morning service. The program is as follows: “A Musical Story of Easter” (arranged by Paul D. Gable), “Jesus of Nazaret (Sa- vino), “The Entry Into Jerusalem” 'Tis _Midnight and on (Bradbury). “Cup of (Zamecnik), “The Sacri- |fice” (Zamecnik), “March to the ! Cross” (Tschaikovsky), “And the Veil of the Temple Was Rent,” “Morning at the Tomb (Grieg), “The Risen Lord” (Davidica). During the service Mr. Gable will play “Cujus Animam,” from the “Stabat Mater” (Rossini) and “Now Is Christ Risen From the Dead” (Ottenwalder). The choir will sing the following anthems: “Unfold Ye Portals” (Gounod), “Behold Ye Despisers” (Parker), “In Mirth and In Qladness” (Niedt), luia™ (Shaw) Chorus” (Handel). At the evening service Mr. Gable will play “Hosannah” (Dubois). “Cal- vary” (Rodney) and “Easter Proces- sional” (Delamarter). The choir will sing the following anthems: “Grant Unto Me Thy Salvation” (Brahms) and “Now Thank We All Our God” (Cruger-Mueller). | Bitterness™ and Both the Junior Choir and the Senior Chorus of Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church will be heard in programs of special Easter music to- morrow morning. The Junior Choir will sing at the worship service of the Church School. The theme song, “We Would See Jesus,” will be sung as a solo by Master Richard Lodge, a member of the choir. The Senior Chorus. directed by Nor- ton M. Little, with Claude Robeson at the organ, will present the following program at the 11 o'clock service: Organ prelude, “Resurrection Morn " Johnston Contralto solo, “My Heart Ever Faith- ful” Bach | Miss Mary Avpl s Sink: Sea” © Christiansen wanhv 19" the Lamb That Is from ‘The Messiah” ~Handel ah Chorus.” from Organ postlide. “Allehiah! Amen * The soloists are Mary Applc con- tralto; Mrs. Russell J. Clinchy. so- prano, and William P. Shanahan, tenor. | ‘The services at 11 o'clock tomor- row morning at Cleveland Park Con- gregational Church will include the following music: 'relu ]mme Mighty King" Handel | Protedaional, “Shrist 1s Risen Togay. Anthem. “Awake, Thou That Slu‘bru “The Day of Resurrection” O"Qnr':ary h‘l'he First Easter Morn™. Mrs. Eugene Poon: Congregationsl hymn. Wit ow! Postiude, “Hallelija Anthem. Anthem Slain “Hs taker Surm -Scott Choru: Universalist T}m Easter program of the Univer- salist National Memorial Church, Sixteenth and S streets, under the | direction of Dr. Albert W. Harned, | will comprise the following: Organ | prelude, “Ancient Easter Carol” ar ranged by Loret; processional, “Jesus | Christ Is Risen,” by Lyra Davidica “The Strife Is O'er,” 1609 carol, ar ranged by Vulpius; carol, “Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Again,” Mozart; inter- mezzo, “Offertoire,” Batiste; “Regina Ceoli” (Calaleria), Mascagni; presen- | tation, “Worthy Is the Lamb"” (“Mes- slah”), Handel; “The Hallelujah | | Chorus,” Handel; organ postiude, ‘Hallelujah” (“Mount of Olives"), I8 “An Easter Alle- | “Hallelujah ' “Tumult in the Praetorium,” by Paul “Second Easter Of- fertory,” Jules Grison, and “Two Lenten Choral Preludes,” by Garth Edmundson, before the evening service tomorrow. May Bradley Allen, soloist of the church, will sing Mozart's | “Alleluia” at the morning service and a duet with Miss Volkmann at the evening service. ‘The junior choir | under the direction of Miss Volkmann will render Easter carols at the eve- ning service. Easter music at Georgetown Pres byterian Church tomorrow at 11 a.m. is as follow. Anthem. 'Awake Thoy That er of Jairus" ‘0 Chnll the Heaves *“An ' Easter " ol “Lasst U ‘from Anthem. feinies S Frnncu Shea, Mary Belle Beckham, contralto; Wil- ilam Barrett Fuchs. tenor. Organist and director, Mrs. Frank Akers Frost. Minister, Rev. Robert M. Skinner. The music for the morning service tomorrow at Takoma Park Presby- terian Church Organ _prelude Mount Rubidoux’ “O Morn of Beauty" Open the Gates'of Mrs' J. Prank Rice. offertory,” “An Easter 8pring _Edmundson “Triumphal crmm Albert W. Vol Dudley C. Jack At the Sixth Prr:h\u‘nln Church, Sixteenth and Kennedy streets north- west. the following programs of music for tomorrow will be given by the | senior and junior choirs: 11 AM | Organ. “Crristus Resurrexit” . lnunrun Orzan, “Christ Triumphant™ . Chelr _ processional. “Jesus Ch l Davidiea Risen Toda Anthem, “In Joseph's Lovely Garden." Arr Dxmmun “King of Kings" Anthem. Ciso mper Postiude. “The Hallelujah Chorus.” Handel Stbelius Oreon postide, Director Orzanis Mre Mrs 745 PM “Prelude in D Minor" “Easter Dawn .. Kramer laussman Organ Organ, Vesper Processional’’ "-Open the Gates of the Te “In 'the End of ‘the’ aiisims ‘Now the Winter Days Are aghorne The. smm- “of Mary Shure Thes “Have Taken Away " Gaul em- Dle’ Anthem. o. Anthem Stainer Qunior Choir) oo Williams Solo. “Low at Thy Peet Bartlett B hem"1n Joseph's Lovels Gniglen ekinson Anthem “King of Kines" Simper Postlude. “Hosanna™ ... artman The soloists are: Gladys Marks, Martha Rietzke, Hazel Johnson, so- pranos; Gretchen Lord, contralto; Ede ward Carey, tenor; Richard Fairman, bass. Director and organist, Muriel At the Easter services tomorrow at Peck Memorial Church the organist, Lorena B. Adamson, will play “Alle- luia.” by Charles B. Hanson, and “Cathedral Prelude,” by Johannes Plag. The choir will sing the following ‘Behold the Risen King." y: “Easter Dawn,” Marie M. “Christ Is Risen,” L. O. Emer« Griffith Evans, chorister. The Easter music tomorrow at West- ern Presbyterian Church, 1906 H street northwest, will include the following: MORNING SERVICE. Prehude. “Resurrection Morn" Anthem, “Christ. Our Passov Solo “Hosanna" ..... Porllude. *Hallelisah’ Ci EVENING SERVICE. “Cristo Trinfante” Anthem. “Light of Esster” Hine; son. Johnston Prelude, 2 0/ Connor Postiude. “Sonk of Joy ~8tebbins Mary O. Pearson, soprano: Kathryn Hill Rawls, organist and director. The choir of Sherwood Presbyterian Church, Twenty-second and Rhode Island avenue northeast, will render | “(Continued on Page 9, Column 6J @hristian THE special Easter music for toe morrow at National City Chriss tian Church, W. E. Braithwaite, di= recwr of music, will be as follows MORNING. Antiphonal chorus, “Spring Bursts Today Thompson | Adult and Chapel Choirs | (The Chapel Cholr. under ‘the dir as this "nu ) G anter Chorus “Christ Is R ; Soprano solo. “The nuurrnuon". | Sololats: Soloists: Lyman McCrary, organist; | Mrs. B. D. Shreve, soprano; Helen Turley, contralto; George Stonebraker, | baritone. Tomorrow evening the choir of ‘Nlmh Street Christian Church will render the Easter cantats, “The Res- | urrection,” with solos by J. A. Scotty | ir.. “Upon the First Day of the Week.” “But When They Came to the Place” | and “And They Went Out Quickly": | alto solo by Blanche Bowen, “God | Shall Wipe Away All Tears”; tenor | solos by Donald Thomas, “The Hour of Calvary” and “Why Beek Ye the Living Among the Dead”; sopi solos by Alicegene Carver, “I Know | That My Redeemer Liveth” ‘They Have Taken Away My Lord,” “Break Forth “He Is Risen” “ “Oh, Death, Where Is ‘l'hy Sting” and “Blessing ‘und Honor”; selections by a woman’s trio, “Who Shall Roll Away the Stone?” and a quartet, “Blessed Arg They.” Accompaniment will be fure | nished by the organ, cello and violin. ) Turner Shelley

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