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SERMON T0 MARK STH ANNIVERSARY Universalist Church Pastor o7 Will Speak on “Achieving Immortality.” “Achieving Immortality” will be the subject of Dr. Frederic W. Per- kins' sermon at the Easter service in the Universalist National Me- morial Church tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The service will have special sig- nificance as part of the celebration of the fifth anniversary of the dedi- eation of the church. Dr. John Van Schaick, pastor emeritus, will assist in conducting the service. For the church school Easter serv- fce at 12:30 o'clock “The Message of Spring” will be presented by the be- ginners, primary and junior classes. Assisting with the play are Miss Betty Smallman, who will be the reader, and Miss Frances Eagle, who has the part of Spring. The young people have planned a hike for the aftérnoon, if the weather permits. Alberta Williams and Maurine Goding are in charge of arrangements. The Y. P. C. U. has scheduled a picnic and annual meeting at Hains Point on Monday. The Ladies’ Aid Association will serve luncheon Tues- day in Perkins' Hall at 12:15 o'clock. At the church school supper con- ference Thursday there will be elec- tion of officers. At the meeting of the Religiods Education Directors’ Association on i¥m Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the parsh hous¢ the program will be presented by Miss Peggy Campbell and Mis Eleanor Bonner. At 8 o'clock 1/ Perkins Hall a fifth anniversary part is being given for all the parish ¢ the church school. feature of the anniversary celebratis of the church. N Lutheran . (Continued From Eighth Page.) _ Church, Twentieth and G streetafor | Easter morning is as follows: | In the German services the Dason | Glee Club will sing the follcing | music: Poyrfold halleluiah (Gregoriam). Chriatus Ist Erstanden “Chorus Aus Christus Am Oelber” Benoven “Ich Gehe zu Deinem G PM&ren Soloist. Raymond Es ter. In the English services the llow- | ing program will be sung: “Come Let Us Worship and Fall 1"‘ “Jus Bach | “Hosanna | Henrieta ofl!rlDrv Soloist Music_at Christ Luthera' Church, 8ixteenth and Gallatin strds north- west, Easter moming at I o'clock, will be: Organ prelude. Mount Rubidou: Anthem. “Lift Un Your Hea " nior Choir, Thehl{léu oL G Gry” 1p] ‘Christ Triaphant” . Yon Up My Ory’. Barnby ~Paeans Easter.” Mueller Easter Mnins on ... .Gau Eierson | Tenor solo, . Coombs | Organ ofl!rwu Anthem. “Awake Orsan postiude. Soloists are: Sopran Mrs. Emil Kryz, director of junic choir; alto, Clara Reiss; tenor, Rah E. Norton; bass, William J. Grahs, and organ- st and director, Willia R. Hamill. Easter music tom@ow at Grace Lutheran Church wilbe supplied by & chorus choir of 25 vees, directed by Marion St. John Alridge, organist. The following musics program will be presented in the serve of worship be- ginning at 11 am.: “Pantasia. CMin -Bacl SV Reniirec: 8m: Anthem. . Communion service. £ Recessional. “‘Allelu Postiude. “Grand Ooeur ‘Tomorrow aftesoon at & service of Eastt hymns, recitations | and pantomimesvill be presented by | the Sunday Schol directed by Mar- garet 8imons. | At St. Plulu‘ut.herln Church to- | morrow mornin the choir under the‘ direction of Edh Stowell will render the anthem ‘3allilean Thou Hast | Congquered.” Tr. Owen Penney, guest | artist, will sin' & solo, “Hosanna,” by | Granier. Therganist is Donald Hef- | ‘ fley. In the evesng the Sunday will present a. Easter pageant drama- tizing the “kgend of the Grail” in | which the Acidental music will be | =0 Offertory anthem, Eptscopal (Connued From Eighth Page.) aunder; “Kyrie,” ‘Benedictus” and At te 11 o'clock service tomorrow mornig_the cholr of 8t. Andrew's iscoal Church, under the direction of Minie Volkmann, will sing the fol- lowinjmusic: Procedonal hymn, My Gur_Passover “Meison and Gloi il “Jes) e s e minion Bervice 1a B Py, “genfold Amen Re@sional hymn, Bise the Strain. dloists will be Minnie Volkmann, sogano; Katherine Poole, contralto LeRoy Lewis, baritone. Star Pri torTew will be at the organ. t Pinkney Memorial Episcopal Chrch, Hyattsville, Md., Rev. Lawton Rty, rector, the following musical pram will be given tomorrow: Pressional, 'Come Ye Faithful. Rapse " Sallivan Christ Our Pasgover munfon service. Herbert smon hymn, “Al e ary. “They Have Taken Awar Mo er “Welcome, Happy “ohr}. “Ky) or “ine_ Dimiti] : Ressional Chri; from “Lyra Davidica.” Willis Hayes, tenor; Jetcher Moulden, bass; Evelyn Lyn. Am, soprano; Mrs. Stanley Jenkins, ntralto; Noble J. Owings, organist; {yra Marshall, choir director. Easter music at St. John's Church, [reorgetown, is as follows: relude . . Poznanski 3rocessiont 'uom.lu d van /By Earls Morning Lishts Relman King-8mit Carol Cnmmumnn service. Ani Communion hymn. ™ AL, the Lamb Sing 5 Recessionat Hymn, ‘0day, Postlude “Christ Our Passover" Communion _service Hymn_before the sermon P-lemmn ||.lu D-wn" . Martin he .. Hodges Hymn, ~ o Recessional. “The Day of Resurrection.” Hintze | rtin Postiude .Bronson ‘The soloists are Harcourt Sonntag, tenor, and G. A. Johnson, bass. Wil- | Ham 'Fletcher Smith is the organist | and choir director. The choir, with Louis N. Brown as organist and choirmaster, will render the following musical program in con- nection with the 11 o'clock worship Easter day at St. Luke's Episcopal ' northwest, Rev. Josiah E. Elliott, rec- tor: Pror.evlonll. Communion service Introit hymn. No. 17 er. the Batile Done." ~“Omnipotent.” 172 ymn. No, Recessional cl isen Todsy. hrist Is At St. John’s Church, Broad Creek, tomorrow at 11 am. the following music will be rendered: Processional. ““Welcome, Happy nthem, “Christ Our Passover.” Kyrie Elel ‘Gior Tl) ‘Grat! Morning. Hvmn Cumu Ye Paithful.” “Gloria st Hymn, e Btrite 15 Oer .‘Presentaton. “:8anctus ‘Benedlcx\n Qui Venit." um | Recessiona, Easter music at All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, Md. Re Henry Teller Cooke, rector, tomerrow will be a1 follows: 7:30 AM. Processiom] hymn, “Jesus Christ Is Risen Toduy."" Da: Recesuoml "By Processioml hymn. *“Welcome. Happy Morn- in; Christ O Passover “Te Deum in B Minor’ Offertory anthem, pointed a Day’ “Communon_Servic Recessiond hymn THE EVENING S8 rector, will be presented by the choir, Karl 8. Kerr, director; Jean McGregor, organist, and is as follows: 7 AM. “Hgludo" R .de Koven grnn ’Inllud; v veen ..alluvln o+ Wagner elude, °’!:"'.:'{-.':n.h stella essional ymn, Fr Come. Ye r-un)ul it ‘4 . .Grieg .Gower Worgan . .Bmart Following is the program of music at St. Alban’s for Easter: 11 AM. , Happy Morn- ‘Welcome, Happy Morn. I%!“‘“ ‘Come’ Ye 'Fait e P Shiivan At All Souls’ Memorial Church, Ca thedral and Connecticut avenues, the following Easter music will be rendered tomorro! donal hymn. y “‘Welcome, g‘llnny Morning” o ur Passover'’ an Stwas, Chrst. 1 Sullivan Macfariane ..Worgan Garrett Palesirina Vincent Btainer | “And Now. O Father. Mindful Bought U: nl old Chant | -Gauntlett | “Gloria in Excelsis Recessional hymn, “‘Je: Frances Harrison, organist. | At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning at | st John's Episcopal Church, Bradley lane and Wisconsin avenue, Bethesds, | Rev. Joseph Williams, pastor, the | following musical program will be | given: Processional hymn. Mornin “Welcome Happy | .Schilling | | Anthem, rt | Reresslon‘;! hymn, “Je Risen Today. The soloists are Mrs. Robert Le Fevre, soprano; Norma Hughes, con- tralto; William Tyler Page, baritone: George Bayless, tenor, and Reginald | Kassebaum, violinist. Edwin G. Bal- ! inger, organist and director. At St. Columba's Church, Forty- | second and_Albermarle streets north- west, Rev. E. A. Le Moine, rector, the musical program at the 11 o'clock service will be the following: | me, Happy Morn- | Sullivan Franz nmmm] “Jesus 1% loria Tibi" aus Christ e Nmn- Creed “Angels Roll the Rock Away.” ‘ .| -Schilling | Hillman Holilster Hymo. “Jesus Christ i ‘Risen Today." Oftertory ling Merbecke | ‘! o gu"“m o Woodward anctus” “Agnus De Dimittis" Recessional. At the Lamb's High Feast ' - R. E. Gibson, organist and choir m- rector, “THOSE WHO LIVE” IS SERMON TOPIC Rev. J. Hillman Hollister An- nounces Sermon Subjects at Chevy Chase Church. ’ Chevy Chase Presbyterian | Church tomorrow morning Rev. J. will preach on “Those Who Live.” The primary department will visit “Tie’ Day of Resurrec: | the Presbyterian Home and the Home | for Aged Women to leave their gifts ‘The gogram n( Easter music at | of flowers. Grace Edscopal Church, Rev. Meade . Cray,organist, is as follows: 11 AM. Plocusmnl hymn, “Welcome, Happy Morn- \Chnu Players will prmnt The Alpha and Omega Group will | School | Bolton NacBryde, rector; Mrs. Robert | have an installation service at 6:30 | p.m. in the church house ‘The Hearth- | stones will meet at 7:15. The Chevy | “The Dust | | Anthem, “Awal | Anthem, | Anthem, TAR, WASHINGTON Methodist Eptaropal (Continued From Eighth Page.) cle, Ardis Atkinson, organist and director, is as follow: . Haydn The orsan’ postiude, “Plece Herolque.” Franck 8 P.M. Candle Light Service of Easter Music. Organ and piano duo, “Pastorale.’ G Thelma Cal Alun -t the pian “'For 80 Loved the World" e Holy City) aul A cappella l:homl Lovely “Appear” ( on' unnnt Anthe Anthem. Dt Beethoven The. m‘-: lc.h. an and Men's chorus. "“The Rose of Sharon ™ al Mr. Hart and Mr_ Cai non sololats offe or oly c“’”;. Wilson. Lapk. Moudy and La, Nnfola Pe Foriats® tign's Miss Butle: “Chromatic P The Eastern musical Messrs. Anthem Redempt! The organ. Triele programs at | Foundry M. E. Church are as follows: 10 AM. AND 11:30 A M. Prelude for ha luu{ hymns and carols. man Prelude for ori “Hosannah". . .. Dubols Thou That Sleepest.” “Hosanna" Marvin Gardner. soiofsi.’ first service. Ruth Linger Penaller l:’ld Mr. Lawrie, rvic ‘Klnl All Glorious.” Barnes-Squires Emily lz:mmou and Mr. Gardner. sololsts. me: Postiude, 8. P.M. “Christ Triumphant™ ‘Whispering Hope Junior Cholr u( 40" ) 5, Fnow That My Redeemer Liveth™ = . Handel Prelude. @) Full Chol Tenor solo, “The Holy GIty" .. Adams Justin Lawrle. Offertory lnlhem “The Lord Is OIE‘I‘I "d Emily Coville. Mr. Gardner and Lawrie,” soloists. “Unlold Ye Port: ““Chrisi, Chnru\ demp Choral leab Adore The Postluide " Allely Mabel Linton Willi tin Lawrie, cholrmaster. At Metropolitan Memorial Metho- dist Episcopal Church the musical program at the 11 o'clock service to- morrow is as follows: Chorus. “Lift Up Your Heads" Fearis une by members of the junior and intermediate ~ departments of church school “Gloria” (“Twelfth Mass™) Sunk by the Metropolitan vested choir Baritone solo. “Hosanna' Sung by Harlan Rand Mrs James Bher Special musical program at Dum- barton Avenue Methodist Episcopal | Church, Waiter Franklin Atkinson, ! minister. tomorrow at 11 am. will be follows: Orean prelude, “Hallelujah Chorus"* “Awake Thou That Sleepeth - Make; Anthem. 2 Senfor vested cholr Violin solo.” selected Theodore Robb Vocal diiet. “Hosanna" Granier Magnhild Soderberg Ravlhl Alkmmn Celia Robb._accor Fq(.hlnr Easter Dl'n Chuumln Rovili tkinson. organist-director 8 p.m.—Easter pageant, “The Awakening,” given by 40 members of our church, directed by Mrs. How- ard Rohrback. Notices for the week: Monday at 8 pm.—Y. W. F. M. S. at the home of Kate Gilliam, 2400 Wisconsin avenue. Wednesday at 8 p.m.—Epworth League and social meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mur- phy, 4403 Fourteenth street north- west. Thursday at 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and Orzan praise service conducted by the pas- tor in the church. Friday at in the church, a play, “The Street Called Sham. “Life Everlasting,” a choral Easter cnnlnxn written by H. W. Petrie, will be given by the choir of Asbury Meth- | odist Episcopal Church, Eleventh and K streets northwest, tomorow evening at 8 o'clock. Soloists will be Josephine Brook-Johnson, Cora Beale Jones, Juanita Shaw Green, Florence E. Brown, Frances Ridley, Catherine D. Hawkins, Ferrol Gibbs, Perry 8. Hall, S. Wesley Watres and Charles H. Neal. The choir of 50 voices is under the direction of Robert W. Johnson, with | « Theresa B. Dickson at the organ. The Central Methodist Church of Bethesda, at the morning service to- morrow, will have as soloists Mrs. Carl Jackson and D. W. Fox. At the evening service, the Easter cantata, “The Resurrection and the Life,” by Spaulding, will be sung by the chorus | choir, under the direction of Ruth L. Morgan, soprano, assisted by Mrs. ! Lawrence Satterfield, contralto; New- "D. ¢, SATURDAY, ‘Gounod | on the Handel theme, “Lift Up Your Heads,” by Guilmant. - ‘The evening service will be devoted to music by the three combined choirs, including three antiphonal anthems—“Gloria Patri,” by Pales- trina; “Peace, Perfect Peace,” by Cald- beck, and “Aurora Coelum Purpurat,” by Pletro Yon; also the anthems, “A Joyous Easter Song,” arra by Dickinson, and “A Legend,” by R. Tschaikowsky. The organ and piano prelude will be “Hosanna,” by Granler; the organ offertory will be “The Tu- mult in the Praetorium,” from the “Passion Symphony,” by Maleingreau, and the postiude, “Easter March,” by Merkel. Special Easter program of music will be rendered at the 11 a. m. service tomorrow, at the Lincoln Road M. E. Church, Lincoln road at U street northeast, Robert 8. Barnes, pastor. The choir will sing an anthem, “Welcome, Happy Morning,” Shagkly. Offertory solo, “The Joyful rtide,” Dressler, will be sung by Clara Bien- ipfle. Violin obbligato by E. J. Schutt. A double quartet will sing the “Hal- lelujah Chorus,” Handel. The quar- tet is composed of Miss Fry, Miss Henderson, Miss Bradley and Miss Cissell, and Mr. Dell, Mr. Beck, Mr. Stevens and Mr. Cissell. At the evening service the young people will render the “Easter Story— ‘The Captain of the Guard,” Willlam Stevens, leader. At the 11 o'clock service tomorrow at Waugh M. E. Church, Third and A streets northeast, Gene Stewart, or- | ganist and director of music, the choir | will sing two anthems, “Why Seek Ye .Splcker | = Granier | o a Montgomery at the organ | the Living Among the Dead?” Warren, and “Unfold, Ye Portals!” Gounod. | At the 8 o'clock service the cholr will sing Shelley’'s “Victory.” Soloists: Mrs. A, F. Poore, Ruth Dick, Robert | Griest and Walter Marlow. | At Brightwood Park M. E. Church | the following program will embrace | the Easter Sunday music: aydn | 11 O'CLOCK. Orean. “Ressurrection Morn " __ Johnston Pmczulonul Ilymn “Christ the Lord Is 3 Wesley Ar.ka Up, My Glory” ' Barnby Know ' That My Redeemer Vet 'Messiah’ andel hrist: Being Rund From me n. “Easter Day" ' e { The incidental solos wlll be ren | dered by John Wilicox, tenor, and Herbert Molineau, baritone. 8 O'CLOCK, Loneed for Thy Salva- Mater”). . . . Rossinl Mozart | The duet m me evening service will be rendered by Mrs. E. B. Neifert, so- prano, and Lucy Hopkins, contralto. The choir is under the direction of | Irwin W. Steele, organist, Margaret D. Hughes, organist at | Eldbrooke Methodist Episcopal Church, will give an organ recital, beginning | at 10:50 tomorrow morning, as follows: “Meditation” Caellerts Know That My Redeemer Liveth. Postiude “Christ the Lord Is mwn Today" Wesley | The vested choir, under the direc- tion of Clara Young Brown, will ren- der the following number: “Awake Thou That Sieepes| “The Daughter of Jairus” Quartette, “At the Cross’ Offertory solo. “Christ Is Risen™ Browu. soprano. trom “The Clara Youne “Hallelah - Chorus siaby Huudel The Anacostia M. E. Church Choir will render the following selections at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow: Anthem, “Christ Has Won the Vic- tory.” Tyler: “Welcome Happy Morn- ing.” Dennison; mixed quartet. At 8 p.m. the choir will sing Geible'’s can- tata, “Light Out of Darkness.” J. J. Thomas, organist and director. -— Israel C. M. E. The pastor, Rev. E. Franklyn How- | ard, will preach an Easter sermon at fora | NOTtheast, t KPRIT 20, 1935 Preshyterian (Continued From Eighth Page.) the following musical numbers at the Easter morning service: Anthems— ‘Christ. Qll' Passove isos In the evening at 8 o'clock the choir will give the sacred cantata, “The Seven Last Words of Christ,” by Dubols. Soloists: Sopranos—Francise Bass Wilson, Mrs. James Allan. Tenor— J. L. Mitchell. Baritone—M. R. Coe. Pirestone. Easter music at the Wallace Me- morial United Presbyterian Church, New Hampshire avenue and Randolph street northwest, tomorrow will be as follows: 1AM, Jude: é-m Alleluia* . surrection Morn'’. hoir. 1t Began or, Quarter c! Junior choir. “The Awakening Che s solo ““The Gate of u rean postiude, Hosannah 8 PM. o1 “In Jooenhl Lovely ‘Garden, Diekinson For the morning service tomorrow announces the following musical numbers, with Margaret O. Hyson at | the organ: ffi"m":!"f-f.:y Have Taken Away N e T 'nu chorus choir, under the di- rection of Ruth L. Morgan, soprano, will be assisted by Eliziabeth Eaton, | slto; Newton T. Hammer, tenor, and | Arneson, violinist. Easter music by the vested choir of Eastern Presbyterian Church, | Sixth street and Maryland avenue | Dr. Alfred E. Barrows, pastor, will be as follows: Prejude. “Jov and Gladnes: tults Ore: Boprano solo. ““The Wondrous Dawn. Brow uuk-u Du Bois Anthem. “As It Began to Dawn Postlude. “‘Coronation March" (Orsan and piano.) At the evening musical service the quartet lnd chorus will render the Easter cantats, “Light Out of Dark- ness.” by Adam Geibel; anthems, “In | the End of the Sabbath,” Speaks, and | “Victorious Morn,” Wilson. | _ The quartet is composed of Dorol.hy | Reddish, soprano; Sue V. Hess, con- tralto; Eugene Dahl, tenor; W. D. Shaver, bass: Charles W. Guest, di- rector; Frances Robinson, pianist, and Nellie M. Sacrey, organist. byterian Church tomorrow will be the first half of “The Holy City,” cantsta | by Alfred Gaul: anthem, chorus, “No | Shadows Yonder,” with incidental tenor solo; tenor air, “My Soul Is Athirst for God": trio treble, “At Even Tide It Shall Be Light chorus, “They That Sow in Tears.” Offertory: Contralto air, “Eye Hath Not Seen”; chorus, “For Thee. Oh Dear, Dear Country”; chorus, “Thine | Is the Klnldom 5 Special Enler music will be sung | tomorrow morning at the 11 o'clock service at the Covenant-First Pres- byterian Church, Connecticut avenue at Eighteenth and N streets. by the Covenant Quartet, under the dire Qatholic 11 o'clock on “The Dawn of God's | Tomorrow.” The junior church will present an Easter cantata at 3 pm. At 8 pm. the pastor will preach his last sermon for this conference year, using as his subject “The Morn- ing and Evening of Life.” The senior choir will sing special music, with Robert Nolan condicting. Weekly praise service Tuesday at 8 pm. Rev. Howard will leave Wednesday for the Fifth St. N. W. Bet. G & H Sts. g EASTER SUNDAY MASSES § SOLEMN HIGH MASS At Dawn, 5:30 AM. LOW MASSES Washington-Philadelphia Annual Con- | ference in New York City. | Gathalic The National Shrine of the the Bethesda Presbyterian Church | tion of George H. Wilson, organist. The choir consists of Helen Howison, soprano; Richie McLean, contralto; Earl Nalls, tenor, and J. E. 8. Kin- sella, bass, At the opening of the service the quartet will sing three Easter carols, “Praise Be to God Who Thrones on High,” by Meichior Vulpius (1609); “Now Let Our 8ong of Gladness Rise,” by Granville Bantock, and “Today Did Christ Arise,” a Dutch carol of the seventeenth century. An anthem, “As It Began to Dawn,” by Vincent, will | be followed by Easter hymns, “O| Morn of Beauty,” by Sibelius, and | “Christ the Lord Is Risen Again,” by | Chopin, special arrangement by Mr. Wilson. Helen Howison will sing the offertory “The Messiah,” Handel, dered by the choir of Fairmont Heights Presbyterian Church, Rev. Henry Ward Campbell, pasior, under the direction of James L. Hunt, to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Processional, “Christ the Lord Is Risen 9 to Dark auhum.m"l Redhead Chorus'” Recessional, the Choir The quartet of Gunton Temple | Presbyterian Church, assisted by the | Bernheimer Trio, will render the fol- lowing program at the 11 o'clock serv- ice tomorrow: | Prelude (trio), “Andante Cantabile.” Anthem (mixed quartet), o “In Je Lovely Garden . e “Ope | Special Easter music will be ren- Christian I |5 E CHRISTIAN The National City ON THOMAS Cl'lCl-l m. I H. MILLE| 3R ML Shisinters g Columbia fiziglfln Park Rd. West of 14th St. N.W. REV. ARTHUR P, WILSON Minister 7:00 a.m.—Easter Sunrise Service | | Nazarene First Church of the Nazarene Corner of Seventh and A Sts. NE, REV. C. E. KEYS, Pastor, 11 AM—“The Stone Rolled Away.” | 6:30 P.M.—Special N. Y. P. 8. Service, | 7:30—“My Relationship to Our Risen Leord.” Methodist Episcopal SOUTH. " FRANCIS ASBURY 16th Near Lamont St. N.W. EDGAR C. BEERY, D. D., Pastor Easter music at Chevy Chase Pres- ‘ “As " 1E " Be 1 | Cllrl Moran Bern- Willard Haney, bass, and Henry K. | | helmer, soprano and director; Kathryn | | English, contralto; Louls Annis, tenor; | Ridgeway Taylor, basso; Elizabeth Bernhelmer, violinist: !helmer. cellist, and Eber Riley, or- ganist, | Music at Central Presbyterian ! Church, Sixteenth and Irving streets northwest, tomorrow is as follows: 11 AM. Organ prelude. . ‘Resurrection Morn” . iCristo “Trlonfante" o Yo v Res .. Handel Hymon 4.(‘7'1 S Granter Srean postiude. ~Hosanna Hartmann Mrs. Roy W. Prince, soprano; Earl Carbauh, baritone; John Russell Ma- son, organist. | Orean prelude, “Easter Allelula. " Ottenwalder | My Redeemer (Hymn 4655 ““The ‘King of ‘Glorv.” by Moirison. sung by the Youne Peoole s | Chorus. directed by Mrs, Prince Orean postiude, “O Filif et Piline” New Jerusalem CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY 16th 8t Above Q N.W | 9:45—-8 8 | L0—Arcana Class 1 numg and Sermon Pa AUL SPERRY fllrthuhiat Cpinmnnf “THE PRINCE OF LIFE” Easter Cantata by the Choir. “THE VALUE OF EASTER” Brief Sermon by the Minister, ; Reception of Ho-bon.' Christening. Avenue between MCKE"DREE 9th & 10th Ste. N.W “Heart Messaor n the Heart of the Citv THE WARDS WILL SING And Minister's Messaze- “The Easter Road” At 8 PM. | SAMUEL E. ROSE, B. D., Minister 90th Anniversary of McKendree Tuesds d. to Sunday. 28t de former mi McKendree's ~Sons in the Ministr Frien: Foundry fMrthodist Episcopal Sixteenth St. Near P St. Frederick Brown Harris, D. D. Minister 10:00 A.M. and 11:30 Al “If Risen—Rise” 8:00 P.M. “Like Him, We Rise” P ruchaiowsky Louise Bern- |’ Loret The Risen Life.” “The Power of the Resur- rection.” | Music—Francis Asbury Quartet and Vested Cholr Mount Vernon Place / SOUTHERN METHODISM'S ~ | REPRESENTATIVE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave. at Ninth St N.W 9:15 AM. and 1) AM. “The Resurrection Power” Twe ldentical w P Special Musical Program DR. W. ANGIE SMITH. AR Rervices, E_VESTED CHOIR NE SHURE. Direetor . [ Spiritualist | MRS, KATHERINE nofll_ | 1017 O 8 Readings aay 1rom D am. 109 pm ' MYSTIC CHURCH OF CHRIST Services Sundav and Wednesdav at 8 p.m Healing and Consultation Daily except §; ¥y L DO B RO oR. Teacher. Ave. N.W | The an Spmtualnt Church cture by the Pastor. REV. ALFRED H. TERRY “THE LIFE'AFTER DEATH” Followed by Spirit Messages. Suncay. X pn Pythian Temple. 1012 floor. Al welcome ngs by spoointment, st ne Lincol: LONGLEY MEMORIAL 3120 Holmead Place N.W Retween 155th and 11th af Newton St N W REV. ELISABETH McDONALD in Charge. Sunday, Avril at 8 pm, REV. DANIEL JOSEPH CAVE “HE 1S RISEN" IAL MUSIC Tuesday at 8 < Study Cla Lecture Thursd: 1st Fraternal Sp xh.;ahs,/Clluuh n. NW. s NDAVS, it ROMA £ Subject HARRY NE REV, it a second John will conduct the message servier Neims hold_message clastes Thursday 2 P message classes rvelous Test ter m: hold Private Readinis For. 4 Mrs. M. A. Borden. Organist. Public _Cordially__Invited. Psychlc Science Church of Chmt 1339 Irving 8. X pPointment— allot Reading Sun: s Wednesd; 3 J. MORROW Trampet Seance. Mon, and ® Advice Daily. ~ Phone Adams 197 LAST THREE WEEKS To have a sitting for Messages by Kemarkable f the Road.” by Kenneth S. Good- man, at 7:45 in the assembly room. I This will take the place of the meeting| of the Fireside Group, the Collegians and the Young People’s Society. The Chevy Chase Chapter, W. C. T. | INDEPENDENT SLATE-WRITING With the Origins) Pierre L. O. A. Keeler Of Unity Spiritualist Chureh Phone Cleveland 3633 for Appointment 4111 38th St. N.W. Immaculate Conception On the Grounds of the Catholic University, Fourth and Michigan Avenue N.E. Rt. Rev. Msgr. David T. O'Dwyer, LL. D., Director zendered bythe primary department. | ‘Anlhem Christ Our Passover’ e Deur At the 11»'clock ck service tomorrow :t 1,,!;0‘1’1 Bt. Stephe's Lutheran Church, the Todg vested chor of 14 voices will render a,;,,f, iy;",‘.’,’“““ special Easer music. rmon ym! ' At 7 pa. the Sunday School will | OGroginIne™ give the jageant entitled “Welcome | Festival “1’“)’3%‘.‘.0" ton T. Hammer, tenor, and Albert Henkel, bass. Myrtle Alcorn will be the accompanist at both services. The Ppublic is cordially invited. ‘The program of Easter music for the U., will meet in the church house | Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, | Wednesday at 12:30. Judge E. G.|Columbta road northwest, tomorro Schilling | EAS'I'EI Ml SIC kin: Chiisi 'Ts Risen | Columbia M Ialbfll’l’ Near Fifteenth VERNON N. RIDGELY. D. D.. Minister ymn, “Jesus s Risen. He It Risen.” | E H.llelujllh !w!ll i ns 205 Lambs Hish Happy Mrning,” with the following | ReEesur taking prt: Audrey Perkins, Sara | Betty Huff, Jean Donaldson, Eloise Trometre Dorothy Bladt, Bernice Heishmsin, Marie Stewart, Margaret Grossmm, Grace Volland, Jane Bald- | win, Aina Geiser, Marguerite Jones, Betty Mae Donaldson, Dolores Sartain, Doris Cammie, William Zeller, Marion | Hoopet, William Nesbitt, Bertram Sar- | Hym tain, Lorothy Richter, Messrs. Perkins, l\ Houft, Wallace, Grossman, Donaldson and Yoy, Helen Bladt, Ruby Finch, Dorohy Bennett, William Simms, Lois Basinger, Betty Butler. The following solos and music will be given: Trio “In the Garden"— Alzx Baldwin, Miss Gelser and Miss Jones. Iou “We An )f-vn mm rtment. - Special Easter r music will be rend- ered at all the services at Zion Luth- eran Church, Fourth and Buchanan streets northwest, tomorrow by the soloists and cholr, under the direction of Mrs. Savona Griest, organist. At the 11 o'clock service, the organ prelude will be: “Easter Joy" . Hosmer Baritone solo. Ashford | Anthem. *The Lord 1a Risen Indeed. '.', Organ postiude. “Gloria in hulm ) . service Cieht the 8 . cantata by Adam Geibel. Solos and concerted numbers will be sung by Randolph Balthis, Virginia Wittstatt, Savona Griest, Dorothy Luckett, Gladys Broeker, Walter Baumgartner, William Kochs, Rev, Edward Goetz and Mr. Peterson. At the Church of Our Redeemer, Eighth street near Barry place north- west, the musical program tomorrow ‘will ‘be as follows: MORNING SERVICE. Processional. “The Triumph of the King evin auih ”T’ %Iffllfln e 1n O r e “n. l,.;:\wd s Risen el Shackley Processional, “The Triumph of the ‘lnl’."l' . Christ Is Risen Today.” Eé:r.. Sl e e . . Knox | Feast ve Sin The $llowing Easter program will | be giverby the choir of Grace Epis- | copal Ciurch, -Woodside, at 8 and 11 o'clock ervices tomorrow: Prelude, The Resurrection Morn.” ohnstons | “Welcome, Happy loln- Tist Our Passover' scmmn” us Christ Is Risen Today.” oprano _solo. violin obbli- gato, fom Lyra Dlvldin‘ “1 Know | That v Redeemer Livet Y Communjn_hymn, “The Strifé “is O'es e Paithful”. .Sullivan alietsan ‘Chord Handel Vocal soloiste—Mamie Rouse, so- | prano; eslie Coyle, tenor, and Hugh Buckinham, bass. Guest soloist, | Evelyn3cott, violinist. ‘The hoir is under the direction of Emily ¢ Dickinson, church organist. Processioal, * ng” xnmm, Ofterto The usic for the Easter services at St. Georges' Episcopal Church, Clarenen, Va., Rev. H. J. Miller. Wright, president of eholr M D.E. ‘Wiseman, D. D., pastor. ¢ | Dunford will speak on “Social Secur- | oo prepared by Louis A. Potter, o ity ” | 1‘he annual meeting of the church | and congregation will be held in the lssembly room Thursday evening. Yaden Bible Class. “We Kin if Anybody Kin” is the| | slogan of the class of Petworth Bap- tist Church and endeavors will be | made on Sunday to follow out the slogan by having 100 men present and to have the class picture taken. At the annual meeting the follow- ing officers were elected: President, Wilbur W. 8t. Clair: first vice presi- dent, John H. Seavers; second vice president, C. W. Floyd; third vice president, Robert Embrey; secretary, H. B. Peck; treasurer, G. H. Norton: teacher, James G. Yaden; assistant teacher, Rev. Henry J. Smith; chor- ister, W. E. Brooks, and assistant, W. 8. Jackson. CLERGY On Easter Sunday, we are privileged to publish, for the first time anywhere, a new poem by Rudyard Kipling . . . a poem appropriate to the Eastertide and of spe- cial significance to every churchman. In L the belief that you will want to read. and | possibly quote from this newly finished | work of our greatest living poet, may we respectfully point out that “Our Lady of the Sackeloth” will appgar on Page 3 in the Easter issue of THIS WEEK, our new Colorgravure magazine. - [l The Sunday Star ganist and director, will be as follow: For the morning service, the three choirs—senior, young people’s and junior—will participate in the pro- cessional and the anthem, “Awake | Up, My Glory,” by Barnby. Ruby | Potter, soprano, will sing “I Know | That My Redeemer Liveth,” from Han- | del's “Messiah.” The organ prelude | will be “Christus Resurrexit,” by Rav- | anello. The organ and piano offer- tory, played by Harriet Frush and Mr. Potter, will be “Litany,” by Schubert, | and the poulude 'Mnrche R-ellgleuse g EASTER HOLY SATURDAY Ceremonies Begin at 7:30 AM. SUNDAY Solemn High Mass, 10 A M. Sermon by Msgr. O’'Dwyer Solemn Vespers, 4 P.M. The Faculty and Student Body of the Sulpician Seminary will direct the ceremonies and conduct the music. The Franciscan Monastery 14th and Quincy Sts. N.E. 3:30 P.M. The Manestery is open to visitors daily,8a.m.to § p.m. Can be easily Visit Sacred Shrine, Tomb of Christianity, Grotto of Annunciation, Grotto of Bethlehem, Grotto of Gethsemane, the Tomb of Christ and other Christian Shrines, together with the Catacombs of Rome. Resurrection Service This Evening at 8 P.M. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES Low Masses at 6:00, 6:30, 7:00 and 8:00 A.M. Solemn High Mass at 9 A.M. WASHINGTON, D. C. reached by the Brookland Car. ‘DOUGLAS MEMORIAL Methodist Episcopal Church Eleventh and H Sts. N.E. Rev. Clarence H. Corkram. M. A, PASTOR. 11 a.m —Sermon. “The v Tom! m. —Cantata. “The loists: Mary Bruton. a Harris, aret Phill Laura’ Williams and ever. PETWORTH M. E. CHURCH NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. at Grant Circle REV. R. L. WOOD, Minister EASTER SERVICE 1AM, Sermon, “Assured Certainty.” 8 P.M. / CANDLELIGHT SERVICE OF EASTER MUSIC Directed by Ardis Atkinson. OrumIlt and Dlmur ol Mnulc. WAUGH)| Third and A Streets N.E. Minister 11 AM. “Unto God All Live” 8 PM. | “VICTORY” SPECIAL MUSIC By Large Vu!d‘d Choir " ELDBROOKE Wisconsin Ave. at Ri Road N.W. Walter M. Mich Mi | social_and_ business_problems REV. ALLAN F. POORE, || | Wednesday & Friday . e Racky 3 REV. MOLLIE A. HALL. 10 Fla. Ave. N. | Apt.’5. Spiritual Seances Thursday, § Readings by appointment. _Pot. Elisabeth McDonald will hold meer- Fri evenings at R 1 Readings oy -nneimmrm #3138 T6th St N.W corner Monroe Phone sdams 28k0 Unity Spiritualist Church 1326 Mass. Ave. N.W, Sunday at 8 PM. Lecture by Rev. Harry P. Strack Mrs. Clara McKee, director of music, at the piano. Vocal solos by Mrs. Alice Neal and Mr. Jack Rogers. Fellowship service. receiving new members into the church, with the flower service. Spirit Greetings by Rev. Ida E. Strack, Miss Violet E. Coates, Mrs, Margaret Mandis and Mr. J. K. 8im- mons. Midweek message service by Rev. Ida E. Strack at 600 Penna. Ave. SE. Thursday at 8 PM. PAULINE EVANS, D. D.. Spiritual advice Mountains. 900 K St. N.W on the most dpornlelms il Spmhul Science Church of Christ Lameont §t. NNW.—11 A M. Sunday 'REV. JANE B. COATES, Pastor. “THE FIRST EASTER DAW Spiritual Messages Follow Wednesday. 8:15 P.M.—Message Cirele— Eversy One Reache Private Readings Col. 62268 Madame Carthe—Circles Tuesday & p.m p.m. Private re“ SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF PSYCHIC SCIENCE “WEE KIRK 'O THE HIGHLANDS” 5700 11th St N.W. Cor. of ingrabam St Rev. CAROL E. McKINSTRY., Minister “Distinctive Easter Service” Sunday Eve—8 “The Passion Play of Olnnnneu-u rendered in 100 besutiful stereopticon Boiriiualisty and friends cordinlly invited. will_Offerin Spirit Greetimos by the Church Mediuma MIDWEEK MESSAGE AND HEALIN ings by appointment. 1309 Park | Adams G, h_( “Rev. | L. M. Scharffetter Message Circle. Tues. 8 p.m., 1612 8 (Ex.) S.E.. near_Minnesota Ave. At. 5126-J. * PEOPLE'S PSYCHIC RENDEZVOUS. Rev, Ed:‘l Jas, Mrvine, Il. . teacher. rmm

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