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THE EVEN Lpiseopal St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rock Creek Parish—The program of serv- ice for Easter Sunday at 10 am. will be as follows. Right Rev. James E.| Freeman, Bishop of Washington, will | preach the sermon. Rev. F. J. Bo- hanan, rector of the parish, will con- duct the service. | “The Day of Res- | M. Processional hymn, urrection’ n Anthem. “Christ, Our Passover”__8chilling Hymn. The St o'er Paiestrina Dedication of Memorial Windows, Bishop Freeman ~ S a’ Meineke | {ptfirflpdl N "l:u 1t Began to Dawn’ \éu’l‘:'e‘n't‘i \W/ASHINGTON CATHEDRAL—Spe- Hia Tibi" and “Gratins Tibi"_ Anon. | cial music at the Easter services Neander | tomorrow will be as follows: ‘He Is Risen anthem, “Awake Thou That | A Stamer Holy communion, 7:30 a.m. T Opening, Hymn 1713 - Dykes “Communion Service in A Flat" Stewart | Communion hymn, Offertory. Hymn 176 Gauntlet | Led Communion. Hsmn 32 Gower | “Gloria_in Excelsis” i Shor | “Glo | Hymn. offert |~ si | oftertory Sancius” wnus Dei’ t sentence Gilbert | Jesus, to Thy Table 3 sullivan “Glorla in Exceisis” Rt ! After Denediction. “Psalm 117" e Recessional, organ voluntary. Allum Stainer | Festival service, holy 11 am. Bunnett ‘At the Lamb's High B Processional. Tymn 17 N Sor Intront. “Faster Canticle’ ; rector. | “Communion Service “:‘n" - - | O e “iAwa el Atlés { Pa Church, Twenty-third | Oftertory anthem Awake! i : Clguehleikhter | street near Washington Circle—The At presentation. “The Doxolors' . .| musical program for the services to- Bach morrow will be as follows: nc Dimittis " | 2 Barnoy | 7 AM. Tours | Processional. “Welcome, Happy Morn- gt ing Sir Arthur Sullivan .| Gradual. “Allcluta. Sing to Jesus’ Powell | Office _of the Holy Communion in E | fiat major’ Alfred J. Eyre Offertory, “They Have Taken Awav My Lord’ Sir John Stainer Communion nemng “And Nor, O Father" “Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Frenc! Christ Is “Nunc Dimittis” | Recessional hymn communion, | Feast We Sing” ey Henry B. Steer, organist and di- { Communion. Hymn After benediction, Recessional, Hymn 171 Festival evensong, 4 p.m. Processional Hymn 17 salm 113, “Magnifica Hymn hefore sermon Offertory _anthem Awny My Lord Benediction, Hymn 12 Recessional, Hymn 178 Organist and choirmaster, Wor Peregr and “Nunc Dimittis in A 178 They Have W. H. Monk lerice.” folksong Ri: | Worgan Stainer tefield ander | Recessional | " Today” Robert | “Jesus 11 AM, Lutheran UNITED. LUTH'ER PLACE MEMORIAL L THERAN CHURCH.—The choir, assisted by the quartet, with Cornelia Long Kinsella organist and director, | | will give the following program at | the morning service tomorrow: | Organ prelude, “Eastern Morning on Mount ubidoux" Gayl Hymn, “Christ. the Lord. Is Risen Today.” Anthem, “Angels, Roll the Rock Awayt | one | Quartet. “In Joseph's Lovely Garden.” Dickinson Offertory anthem. “He Is Risen’ Pattison Hymn. “Up From the Grave.” The members of the quartet are Nellie Sebastian Chaillet, soprano; Msrie Head Marques, contralto; Paul Ledig, tenor, and Harry Yelde, bass. Keller Memorial Lutheran Church. —The choir, under the direction of George F. Ross, organist, will sing the following music at the early-morning Easter service, 6 o'clock tomorrow: “In Joseph's Lovely Garden" _Traditional /By [Early Morning, Light”~_Traditional Spring_ Bursts Today’ Thompson Tenor solo, '"Hosanna' Granier At the 11 o'clock service the choir will sing “Christ, Our Passover,” by Schilling. The soloists are Juanita | Claxon, soprano; Helen Benham, con- tralto; Robert Ferguson, tenor, and James Magill, bass. 8t. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Eighth street and Independence avenue southwest.—The choir, assisted by Elbert Sinatra, violinist, will render the following program of Easter nusic tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock: rean _prelude. “Madrigal” Guilmont Frocessional hymn, ‘Christ the Lord Is Rigen 4 AntHem. “Angels, Roll the Rock Away.” Farrar, | G. Barrow: soloists, Ross SRR tenor; Edwin Stefle, baritone. “Chanson_de'ete.” Edwin H. Lemare Frank ~Frysinger | Christ 1s Risen | Workan Our Passover.' | Fred Schilling S. A. Leech s Risen” Lyra Davidica Gloria Tibi and Laus Tibi" > A3 Ssve Sermon hymn.“Alleluia. the Birife Te er Palesirina Offertory, “Jesus Christ Is Risen.” Alfred Gaul A. J. Eyre AT | St. Thomas’ Church, Eighteenth and | ; Church streets. Easter music tomorrow : will include the following sung by the Gradial full choir: | “Jesus “Christ. Handel Tours Buck “Hallelujah _ Ch #Christ. Our Pas “Festival Te Deum” Offertory anthem. "Lighi’s Glittering Morn’ s CParken 2 “Communion Service in E’__ Harrat | [Benedictus At 4 pm. there will be & special -L_g,”m ’.a A;Mm.. 8 ommunion _hymn_ “Draw setvioekOr onlnsen. 4 the Body of the Loz The solo quartet consists of Helen ;:ow]v). n Excelsis” Robichaux, soprano; Katherine Lee ©fi% % 'v:r#:,‘?-'uc”"',‘v Jones, alto; Paul E. Garber, tenor: Prank C. Eastman, bass. Loyal B. Recession! Aldrich is organist and choir director. | Anonymous Nigh and " A, H. Brown A, J. Evre “Easter Flowers i A_F. M. Custance | The Day_of Resurrection. % i Geor, Martin Postlude. “‘Andante con moto.” from *C major’ aymphony’’_ Father Schubert The solo parts at the 11 o'clock st. John's Church, Sixteenth and H | service will be sustalned by masters streets northwest—There will be dupli- | Leigh Nettleton and Jack McAuley, | cate services tomorrow at 9 and 11 !mprsnos. and Calvin Young, tenor. a.m. when the following musical pro- | Samuel A. Leach will preside at the gram will be rendered: | organ. 9;’."“632:,‘.'"1}‘{;5&}:}{ c:utl;;“gg’fldsmm (Continued on Page B-5.) ar - “Awake, Thou Wintry from the AN kied cantata. ~ Prai d, el the Lord” 8. Bach Organ preludes— Tist e Bonds of Death Christ Lay in th S “Ere Yet the Dawn Had Filled the Skies” Bach “Christ Is Risen” Christian }\’ATI ONAL CITY CHRIST!'N Bach CHURCH—The choir, under the Organ postiude. finale -~ -Widor | direction of W. E. Braithwaite, will The communion service is mfldfi{n sing the following Easter music to- polyphonic music and is in the Phry- | morrow with Hester Smithey at the gian mode. Arthur Howes is organist organ: and choir director. | Church of the musical program at the Easter services tomorrow will be under the direction Olives") Beethoven of Adolf Torovsky, organist and cholir- | Adult Choir. master, with Marforie Stringfleld, | Orsan postiude. “Alielulia’ Bossl Nancy Williamson, J. Raymond Baine : EVENING. and Ambrose Durkin as soloists. The O prelude, “O Fili m;nl R following numbers will be given: Chorus. “Spring Bursts Today”’ Thompson R Soprano and barilone duet, “In the Cross Processional hymn. “Weicome Happy B et ond AL Mmithey, aornlny e eativen = Chorus, “In Joseph's Loveiy Garden " Christ. Our Passover Macfariane Dickinson “Te Deum in B Flat , Stanford *Communion Service in E Flat Eyre Anthem. “Bethienem's Own’ Edmundson Hymn 178, “The S‘.rfllel O'er” Fsmekx«lrmn Sdrs Torley: “An Easter Litany ickinson | ZEa 5 Hmar Come "Y' palintul” Sullivan Or€an postlude, “Marche de Fete’ 8 PM. Soloists: Mrs. B. D. Bhreve, soprano; Hymn, “He Is Risen" _ Neander Helen Turley, contralto; J. Horace “Magnificat_in B Fi Stantord i Anthems, "By Escly Morning Lizht Smithey, baritone, and Mrs, J. Horace Dickinson | Smithey, organist. “Christians. Refoice” .- Eceard “In Joseph's Lovely Garden” Dickin Hymn, "“Jesus_ Lives” Gauntlett Arthem. “As 1i Began to Dawn' ‘Martin Hymn, “The Day of MORNING, “Prelud Pierne “Joy Dawned Arain Bitgood 2"‘"’\ nrel!ud’r oy ntiphonal chorus Epiphany—The | 4G Ppidt, Hay" Adult and Chapel Choirs. Chorus. ““Hallelujah” (from “The Mount of Fenrmann | Maxweil Galloway, and Ruth Welsh Contralto solo *‘Hosanna' Busser Columbia Heights Christian Church —Music appropriate for Easter will be given at the services tomorow. The | choir will be under the direction of | | Mrs. William Collins and the organ will be pregided over by Ronald Eicher. Tomorrow at 7 am. and 11 am. the The organ number will be “Gold- | choir, under the direction of Char- |en Dawn” (Debussy) and “Grand lotte Klein, will sing: Choeur” (Cesar Franck) in the morn- rist Our Passover ing and “Evening Star” (Wagner) in wil the evening. The choir will render Stainer’s “They Have Taken Away My Lord,” with Harriet Alexander as soloist; the “Hallelujah Chorus,” and Marjorie Wilson will sing “Then Easter Day Was Born” (Florence Turner-Maley). The evening choir numbers will be Oley Speaks' “In the End of the Sab- following Easter music will be sung: bath,” with Marjorie Wilson as solo- The Strife Is O'er Seth Bingham ist, and an Easter carol by W. R. Wag- Communoin Service in A Fiat |\ . = 4 horne entitled, “Now the Winter Days Ba: Innsbruck, Saizbure. Are Over.” Resurrection’ Haydn Music will be repeated the Sunday after Easter. St. Margaret's Episcopal Church— liam G, Hammond *Communion Serviee in A Fla! Basil Hérw/mv} “8Banctus in F' ounod ifrom Highest Heaven " H. W. Jones “Light'a Glittering Morn " ‘ Horatio W. Parker Hymn tunes: “Victory." “Foriunatus.’ Orgen numbers ‘Gloria in Excelsis’ Alleluia” “Worgan.” Max R Gordon Siw lip James On Sunday, April 4, at 11 am. the Hymn Neander Organ numbers “Jesus Melne Preude” Toceata. 'O, PUlil et Pline Lynnwood Farnam Boloists: Soprano, Elizabeth Love- Joy; contralto, Vera Neely Ross: tenor, George Anderson; bass, Edgar Kid- well; organ, Charlotte Klein. tunes: Ninth Street Christian Church, Ninth and D streets northeast, Clifford H. Jope, minister. “The Dawning,” & pageant of the resurrection, by Lyman Bayard. will be presented by the cast of 75 at the Masonic Temple at sun- rise, 5:51 8.m. tomorrow morning. In- cluded are the following musical numbers: Garg-Elert Nativity Episcopal Church, Four- teenth and A streets southeast Rev. Enoch Thompson—The ing music will be rendered at services Lomorrow: BCENE 1. the Lord clle Jones aver O Rest in as Rhoda Brooks, the rior ¢ of Faith and Doubt Clarke. s0 coloist ed by the en SCENE 11 Children’s chorus e Childrel “Welc AL Processional accom- Bermon hymn Feast” Anthem “Hozanna' Bustaining 30lo8 soprano. and Rooe Hazel Robinson suppor Recessional. ~Jesus Ch {0 t and t the obbliga Is Ris “hildren’s ehorus “The Sufferi e 3 Clarke and the chorus Proce < 2 o ENE 111 rificed Bermon Today oria Pat Anthem Resu “Glorin “Nunc He 1s Risen Women's voices and The Ascension Bong tire chorus and Joseph Srott Entt th Forever John. and entire chorus refrain by men baritone i chorus ect Exce >im 5 and entire cest In Jerusalem We " with R s0le sopran Bertie Mae Pote, organist and ¢ director; Ralph Thayer, as o1ganist. Recessional by entire cast At the 11 am. service the choir will sing “As It Began to Dawn,” by Vincent, Mary Clarke, soprano soloist At 7:45 p.m. the church choir will present the cantata, “The Resurrec- tion,” by Charles Fonteyn Manney. Solos will be sung by Joseph Scott, baritone Julia Draper, soprano; Helen Harvey, contralto, and Stephen Pearson, tenor. Agnus De ista Episcopal Church— the direction of will sing the f the service at 8t. Andrew's ‘The choir, under Minnie Volkmann lowinz music at o'clock tomorrow rocessional hymn, sen Today our Passover” “Jesus € s Christian Church —At the morning service the soloist will be Mrs. Harriette Crump. who will sing, “Easter Morn,” by Risher At the evening service the com- bined senior and junior choirs under | Fifteenth Street Eleison” and “Gloria Tibi “The Strife Is O'er, the Jesus Lives SAgnuS “Gloria in Excelsis : Dimitt fonal gorian chant The Duy of Resur hyma, organist and director, will present the following numbers: In Joseph's Lovely Garden’ “The Strife Is Oer’ Palestrina “Blessed Is He That Cometh” Voris The orzan numbers will include “Resurrection Morn Johneton “Paen of Easter’ ~-Meuller Volkmann prano; Katherine Poole, contralto: John Turriano, tenor, and Le Roy Lewis baritone. Starr Preston Tew, organist. Dickinson | Ador Phillips, Carl Weitzel, Clayton | the direction of Earle Phillips, or- | Easter service at 11 a.m. an augment- IL. ! orean Incidental solo. Mr. Wornsen. Oftertory solo, “Prelude No. 1" Mr. Sinatra Anthem. “Halll Thou Blessed Risen Savior.” Tricidental solo, Mr. Phillips Recessional hymn, “Christ Is Risen Ok Brelude, “Paean Exultant”. Smith The choir is composed of Margaret | Buckholtz, Virginia Cooper, Beulah Frantz, Gertrude Frost, Peggy Gross, Doris Knauf, Florence Lippard, George Cornell, Eldridge. Keedy, Jesse Mello, Bach Wornsen and Joseph Whitney, under ganist. St. Paul's Lutheran Church—At the ed cholr, under the direction of Lynn | Gillchrest, will render the an- | thems “Unfold Ye Portals,” by Gou- nod, and “Jerusalem,” by Henry Par- | ker. Donald T. Heffley, organist, will | play as prelude “Exultate Deo,” by | Williams; “An Easter Flower,” by | Worrell, for the offertory, and “Song | of Triumph,” by Rogers, as postiude. | At 8 pm. & pageant, “The Resur- rection Truth,” written by the pastor, Dr. Henry W. Snyder, will be present- | © ed by the Sunday school, under the | direction of the Hickman Bible Class. | Donald Heffley will play “Alleluia! Alleluia!” by Armstrong; ‘“‘Deepening Shadow,” by Stoughton, -and “Post- ludium,” by Armstrong. St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1611 Brentwood road north- west, Sam H. Kornmann, pastor—Spe- cial musical services will mark the Easter celebration at the church to- morrow. The full program follows: SUNRISE SERVICE—6 AM. Prelude, “Easter Morning'__E._L. Ashford Anthemi by choir, “He Lives Today. Ira B. Wilson Bermon, “Jesus Said Unto Her: Mary!” Postiude, “Arioso Adolph” Frey THE MORNING SERVICE—11 A.M. Prelude, “Harwell” Choir response. ‘Easte J.F. onl Processional hymn, “Christ’ the Lord Is Risen Today. Anthem by choir, “They Have Taken Away My Lord” .. ___Ira B, Wilson Hymn, “1 Know That My Redeemer Lives. Solo, "Christ Is Risen'’Mrs. Wm. Minnick The administration of the holy communion Eymn, Al Hail the Power of Jesus ame " | | Postiude, “Glorla” (from a mass in E flat). | ‘Andre Sunday school Easter service, 7 p.m. | A pageant pantomime of Easter hymns with solos by Jane Baldwin and Mrs. | William Minnick. (Continued on Page B @ongregational IIIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Tenth and G streets northwest—The A Cappella Choir of 60 voices, Ruby Smith Stahl, conduc- tor; Paul De Long Gable, organist, will render the following music at tomor- row's services | 11 am— ORGAN. A musical story of Easter, arranged by Paul D. Gabl “Jesus of Nazareth” “The Entry Into Jerusalem’ *'Tis Midnight and on Olive's Brow ----_Savino Knapp i of Bitterness” “The Sacri March_to th the Temple Was Rent’) “Morning at_the Tomb The Risen Lord" “Church Scene,” from *C: Rust Easter e mGier Davidica aleria n Mascagni Hallelujah" Ottenwelider CHOIR. ‘The Lord’s Prayer’ __ . __ Gaines Behold. Ye Despisers” ~ Horatio Parker Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?” Clare “Hallelwjah Chorus.” from *“The Messiah” 8 pm peasy, - Handel ORGAN (“Chorus Magnus’) Pars) . CHOIRMP (women's chorus) Mendeissohn Praixe Ye the Lord.” Lewandowski | Holy. Holy, Holy" L “Hosannah" “Prelude to Adoration” Wagner _-Borowski Lift Thine Eyes Alcock | Mount Pleasant Congregational Church—Appropriate Easter music will be rendered by the Mount Pleasant Chorus (50 voices) at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow morning under the direction of Norton M. Little, with Claude Robeson at the organ, and Evelina E. Clinchy, soprano; Mrs Shelby Livingston, contralto; Raymond T. Pigott, tenor, and Carroll E. Robb, bass, as soloists. The program follows Organ prelude, “Resurrection Morn ™ Johnstone Choruses Arise “As Sir “The Tenor and Sing Warren Ocer Hallelujah Chorus” solo, “Hosannah! r. Pigott ‘Pomp and Circum- ColooiEIgaT v Heart s Beneath the iristiansen Handel Granier postlude, ance Nrew Jerusalem CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY, Swedenborgian. — The | tomorrow will Easter | numbers: WASHINGTON Mrethodist Episcopal South CALVARY METHODIST CHURCH South, 3040 Q street northwest.— For the Easter service tomorrow a special musical program has been ar- ranged by Louis Potter, jr., organist and director,- of the following num- bers: Organ toral Anthem Lord' prelude, from ‘“‘Pas- Sonatn’ Rhelnberger They Have Taken Away M andante lin, cello and organ. rtory anthem ladies’ Beauteous Morn (Arranged from “‘Finlandia.”) Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South.—Tomorrow morning there will be two identical services, at 9:15 and | 11 ‘o'clock. The choir will have the pranos; | annual lily processional, carrying the Benthin, contraltos. lilies to the altar singing “He Is Risen.” The choir, under the direction of Dean Shure, will sing “‘Allelujah Ring,” by Connelli. The quartet will give as morning offertory “At the End of the Sabbath,” by Oley Speaks. “The Atonement,” with text by | Rossel Edward Mitchell and music by R. Deane Shure, will be given by the choir at 8 pm. Epworth M. E. Church South.—At tomorrow’s services the following mu- sic will be rendered: MORNING SERVICE Organ prelude “Easter Mor the Pennsylvania Moraviar Anthems— Infold _Ye Portals” “Gloria From the Twelfth Mass Mozart ng With Gaul Gounod EVENING SERVICE. Organ prelude, “Christus Resurrexit!” Ravanello The combined choirs will present the choral meditation “The Redeem- er,” by Clarence Dickinson. Methodist Episcopal Church South, Hyattsvilie, Md., Rev. J. R. Wood, pas- tor—The Easter cantata “The Resur- | rection, " by Charles Manney, will be given by the church choir, John R. Wells, director, at 8 o’clock tomorrow evening. The solo parts will be sus- tained by Mrs. C. E. Darnell, Mabel Magruder and Ruth Severe, sopranos; Martha Craig and Edith Sheckels, altos; George Fowler, tenor, and John L. Sauer, baritone. The musical pro- gram is as follows: Prelude. Christ Triumphant' Yon Hymn 15!. “Come Ye Faithfu Offertory ReSUrr jon Morn Johnston Hymn 21, “Come, Let Us Tune Our Loft- The Resurrection Charies Fonteyn Manney Doxology. Organ postlude. Cantata Benediction. Francis Asbury M. E. Church South, Sixteenth and Lamont streets north- west —Special Easter music will be rendered at both the morning and evening services by the Francis Asbury Quartet and Chorus Choir. The quartet is composed of Fannie Shreve Heartsill, soprano and director; Helen Marie Koontz, contraito; Ells- worth Condrin, tenor, and Frederick C. Schaefer, bass. Allan H. Watson will preside at the organ, assisted by Stu- art J. Dewey, trumpeter; Lisa Inazawa, cellist, and Corsen Conklin, violinist, . Luangeliral and RKeformed (;RACE REFORMED CHURCH, H. H. Ranck, pastor—Easter music tomorrow, under direction of Charles E. Gauss. A. A. G. O, will include the following 11:00 A\ Prelude (&) _''On Farth Has Dawr Day of Days antasia in G Minor” Awake Thou Wintry Earth o d This ach Bach ac Postlude, “Final” from Symphony II Widor Organ recital at 7:30 p.m. Bach Fugue in C Mmor." Reger — yrie Eleison ™ Pranck-—'Piece Hermaue. Kramer <0k . Farman—‘Toccata on ‘O Filil et Filtae’.” At the 8 pm. service: Anthem, “Now Is the Accepted Time,” Maun der, and postlude, ‘“Procession | Vierne. Lutheran Church.— r the morning service include the following The Davison Glee Club Concordia Easter music fol morning service tomorrow at 11 o'clock | will sing, in the German service, will include the processional by choir | | and Sunday school, festival responses, chants and hymns. In addition, the the direction of Samuel W. Goodson, | following numbers will oe given: Anthem. “Hallelujah." from the “Easter Cantata No, 4" 2 J. 8. Bach ‘Sanctus,” from the *B Minor Mass’ Handel's “Messiah.” directos. [od | zu Deinem Grabe,” Palmgren | English service the music is, choral, | Bach | Postiude ‘and “Hafelutah Chorus” from | “Four-fold Hallelujah,” Gregorian; “Mein Jesus Lebt,” Manton; “Halle- lujah Chorus,” Beethoven; “Ich Geh' In the “Jesus Christ Is Risen Today,” Lyra Davidica; anthem, “Then ’'Round About the Starry Throne” (Samson), | Handel; offertory, “Hosanna,” Gra- | fymn. Maude G. Sewell s organist and | | R. Monroe, cholr director. nier. Soloist, Henrietta Flynn; John @athnlic St. Dominic's Catholic Church— The choir, Netta Craig Turkenton, | divector; Catherine O'Connor, organ= ist, will present a special program of music at the Easter-dawn mass at 5 a.m. tomorrow. This impressive dawn | service, with solemn processional, mass and recessional, is the first of its kind ever to be celebrated at 8t. Dominic's. The program is as follows: | ““Mass in Honor of 8t. Theres | Processional. “Haec Dies" gina Coele” Offertor. Hosanna" __ Granier Recessional. “Unfold Ye Portals’” from the oratorlo. “The Redemption” Gounod Soloists: Netta Craig Turkenton, soprano; Ellsworth Condron, tenor; Francis Heartsill, bass. Other soloists, Calléan Jsckson, Viola Stephenson, Alma Hooper, Katherine Kelly, so: Melita Haart and Gladys Ls Hache -Wiegand -~ Giorza St. Mary's Church, Fifth and G streets—The program of music to be rendered at the “dawn service at 5:30 a.m. tomorrow is as follows: Prelude. “Coronation March”.Kretschmar Aquam Peters “Kyrie,” “Gloria' “Sanctus” “Bene- dictus.’ “Agnus Dei” "Maas in P, recht Credo. ‘Sacred Hes Offertory. “‘Hosanna mass urton Granier-Biederman | At ‘the communion Proper of the Mass ommunion”CaIkin ozer Postiude. “Unfold Ye Portals” Tcitentar” salos by Borothy T, S, Gertrude Misel, Lester and Jack Buckley and A. Moore. | Organist and director, Armand | Gumprecht. There will be an or- chestral accompaniment. Gum, Church of the Immaculate Concep- | tion—Solemn mass will be celebrated by Rev. Francis P. Harrity, celebrant; ‘ |sermon by Rev. John K. Cartwright; when the following music will be giv- jen: “Vidi-Aquam” ___ “Introit” faeres “Kyrie! (second mass) - Gloria” (second mass) . Graduale S “Alleluia’ quence ‘Credo’ _Gregorian “Gregorian ~Haydn Haydn Falso_Bordone Gregorian - Haydn Falso Bordone M. A. Melvil S ___Haydn (second mass) “Offertory s Motet, “Regina Coeli" Sancius ' (second mass) Benedictus' (second mass) Hayg@n ‘Agnus Del” (second mass) - .. _Haydn Communion’" «-.-.._-Falso Bordone Recessional hymn, ‘“He Had Rolled the Btone Away.” Soloists—Albert Hall, Clarence J. King and Charles B. Wood. Radio hour, 5 o'clock: MUSICAL PROGRAM. “Lourdes Hymn “Allelufa” 2 Pletro A. Yon “Victimae Paschali” Pietro A. Yon “0 Salutaris” ___Nowowiejski Tantum Ergo’ Father Bruno Adoremu: Nowowiejski Recessional hymn, “He Had Rolled the Stone Away Soloists—Bernard 8. Lavins, Clar- ence J. King and Albert Hall. St. Peter's Catholic Church—The | following program will be presented at | 11 o'clock: Solemn high mass, by the | mixed choir of 35 voices, under direc- tion of the organist, Christopher 8. Tenley. +Spring Bursts Today’ “Vidi-Aquam' “Introft” _ Kyrie and Gloria" “Tract and Sequence’” | “Credo Oftertory. Suppiem “Terra_Tremui ary offertory. “Allelula,” “Benedictus” and “‘Agnus Det.” Marc de Ranse “Communio’ | “Easter Hymn = Kopyloft by Marc de Ranse, di- rector of the Georgian Institute of | France, is an especially interesting setting in the modern style. This | composition has just been published and was brought from Paris by Mr. | Tenley a few weeks ago. It is be- lieved to be the first American pro- duction of the work. | Soloists—Marie Martel, soprano; | Edna 8. Colbert, mezzo; Carolyn Man- ning, contrall Benedict Konopa, | tenor, and Gerald Whelan, baritone. Cathreen Carrico, soprano, will be the guest soloist. ‘ fMethodist Protestant | \/IOUNT TABOR M. P. CHURCH of | ¥ Georgetown—The choir, Netta Craig Turkenton, director; Pauline Barnes Woodruff, organist, will pre- | sent the following program at the | Easter morning service, 11 am. Organ prelude, chorale. “Sleepers, |~ Wake,” from the cantata, “Sleeper: Wake” Processional hymn: | Is Risen Today.” Davidica.” 1705 Cholr, "As It Began to Dawn” _ Incidental soprang solo, Mrs. J. Lawrence Young. “Come.” Ye Fatthful Raise the Sir Arthur Sullivan T Know That My Redeemer Liveth.” from the ora torio. ““The Messiah™ Handel Choir, “Awake. Thou That Sleepest.” from the cantata, “The Daughter of Jairus” Stainer | Baritone solo. *‘Hosanna Granier J. Lawrence Young. ir “All Hall the Power of Jesus' 7 Hold “Hallelniah Choru “The Messiah Bach Christ_the Lord from “Lyrs Martin Hymn Strain’ Offertory solo, o en | organ postiide from the oratorio, Falso Bordone | Thompson | Scarlatti _Chant | | Handel Preshytertan l i | YORK AVENUE PRESBYTE- I:IRST BAPTIST CHURCH--The | RIAN CHURCH—The Faster! Easter program tomorrow i{s as season will be celebrated tomorrow with follows: special musical programs at the morn- ing and evening services, with soloists |and string trio. The music will be rendered in the following order: MORNING. 1AM “Resurrection M Organ prelude. Jol Anthem. “Christ Our Pastover" Schilling 8olo, "1 Know That My Redeemer Liveth" Hande) Organ postiude, “Allegro” from “Sonata in E' Becker ‘Thome -Vap, Goens tlippuet | Gounod Coombs ____.Drumm £ She Babbath* 8peaks ---Qrleg 5 PM. Organ prelude, “Marche Pontificale.” Wachs Anthem, “Ho! Everyone That Thirsteth. Martin Trio, “The Vision of Bt. Anthem. | Selo. John."" Anthem, | oT ‘Sopranc Offertory. “Meditatio; Btrings and Anthem, “In the End o Postlude, “To Spring" __ ‘Burinks and o EVENING. gmance. Rubinatein Anthem. rist the Lord Is Risen' Neidlinger Bolo. “Alleluin." seventeenth centur Easter hymn _ o For~ contralt Anthe) . “The Magdalene Posthide. “Mareh om- - Mendelssohn | Ministry of music: Dorothy Fish- baugh, soprano; Ruth Kobbe, con- tralto; Bernhard Spille, tenor; Ran- dolph Hughes, bass; Elsa Raner, vio- lin; Inez Becker, violin; Mabel Dun- can, cello; Paul Fishbaugh, organist and director, from “Halle Coombs ah. Christ Is Risen “Hosanna' Granier Antfem. “Hallelujah Chorus™ Handel Postiude, “Festival Chorale” Davis R. E. Rapp, A. A. G. O, organist- director. Calvary Baptist Church, Eighth and H streets northwest—Special music will be rendered at the two services to- morrow morning when Grace Adams East, trumpetist, of Berkeley, Calif., will be soloist. The programs for all services tomorrow follows: #:30 AND 11 AM choral, “Awake Thou Anthem, Prelude. ridge ___Warren Orga Wintry En Bach Trumpet. solos by Grace Adams East Chorus, “Awake! The Morn Is F | A\ Chorus, “Worthy Is the Lamb 7:45 P'M.—SPECIAL MUSICAL Organ, (a) ' “Toccata” d'Evry (b} “Easter Spring Song” Edmunston Quartet, “In Joseoh's Lovely Garden.' Dickinson Contralto solo, “Easter Alleluia” Dickinson Mrs. Perry. Chorus, “Spring Bursts Today' Thompson Quartet, “This Glad Easter Day.'’ ranged by Dickinson Chorus, “I Only Know" Thompson ‘Thomas Moss, organist and director, Soloists: Erna Embrey, soprano; Helen Perry, contraito; William F. Raymond, tenor, and Fred J. Eden, baritone. itehead Handel SERVICE Central Presbyterian Church, Six- teenth and Irving streets northwest.— For the morning and evening services tomorrow, a special Easter musical program will be rendered in the fol- lowing order: 11 AM, Organ prelude— “Resurrection Morn’ “Crigto Trionfante” ~7°""°7 Bolo. “In the End of the Sabbath™ Speaks Mrs. Roy W. Prince. soprano. Chimes. ‘“The Strife Is O'er’ (Hymn 4471 _Palestrina Solo. “Hogantiy, p Granier | Earl Carbauh. bafitone Otssn poscinde. - Homafnall - Hartmann ohn Russell Mason, organist. R PM. | Organ prelude. “Easter Alleluia™ Ottenwalder __Johngton -Yon Calvary Baptist Church, Burrall Class—The following program will be | given by the Choral Ensemble, Florence | Howard, director; Evelyn Wells, pian- | Anthem, “Inflammatus” (“Stabat Mater”) Ist, assisted by Grace Adams East, Rossint | v Connie Walden. Eleanor Bourdene. Dorls | (UMPeter, tomorrow morning at 9:20 Little.” sopranos; Katherine Ware. con- | 0'clock: tralt ralto’ arles’ Pentz. Donald TRUMPET ANNOUNGEMENT. Weikert, baritone. { dmes,, “L Know That My Redeemer | Erocessional “Unto the Hills i ¥ 3) arr. from Hande! st th i v— Anthem. “In Joseph's Lovely Garden" SELOITARY e Today Dickinson Organ postiude,, “O Filil et Piliae" Lore tenor: Jules Granier 5 Choral Ensemble. | “Open the Gates of the Temple” _ Knapp Grace Adams East. “In Joseph's Lovely Garden Choral Ensemble. “Angels. Roll the Rock Away.” Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church— Dickinson The following is the program of Easter | Recessional, | music which the Chevy Chase Presby- | terian ‘Choir will give, under the | leadership of Dr. Robert H. Harmon: |1 (8) “In Joseph's Lovely Garden.” an a_cappella number__ __Dickinson | (o) "Great "and Marvelous ~Are Thy Works,” {rom ““The Holy City,” |2 (8) “Hosan o (b) “Hallelujah Choru JapIckcelis Zovely ql"‘r’:d’:‘uonnl | Organ. “Grand choru | Incidental solos by Grace Elizabeth | Rogers | Giffen and Helen Shenton. Frederick | __Soloists are Dorothy Scates, soprano; | Mabel Barrows, contralto; Adolph S. Stitt at the organ. z Turner, baritone; Marguerite Allen Ross, organist and choir director. National Baptist Memorial Church. | The following musical program will | be given at the morning service to- rist_Our Pas: ) S’;u\’]‘d" : Sover The Risen Christ “Nobie | i Eastern Presbyterian Church, Dr. | Alfred E. Barrows, pastor—Easter Ry : 2 i | Second Baptist Church, Third music by the vested choir Will be &8 | gtreet between H and Eye streets follows: OOvE northwest—with the combination of the senior and junior choirs the music | at the 11 o'clock service tomorrow will be as follows: Processional. ‘‘Welcome Happy Morning.” Introit anthem. “‘Christ Our Passover.' Schilling “Hallelujah " That Great Getting Up 11 AM. Prelude, “Joy and Giadness” _____Stults (Organ and piano.} Anthem, “On Wings of Morning Borne. Arthur Milier Soprano solo, “'All Hail the Risen King.’ C. B. Hawley Anthem, “Victorious Morn”__Ifa B, Wilson Postiude, “March of the Trumpets. | Ellen Lorenz | (Organ and pisno.) Speoial arrangement by the | _ director. | 7:45 PM. | offerfory ‘anthem. “150th Psaim.” Obbil- | At the evening service the quartet | Retossional Chrict the Lord s and chorus will render an Easter| DAY~ | musical service, under the direction | At 8 p.m. the two choirs will present | of Charles W. Guest. | A. R. Gauls, “The Holy City,” with | The quartet is composed of Dorothy | the following choir members singing | Reddish, soprano; Helen Ware, con- | the solo parts: Sopranos—Mrs. Frankie | tralto; Eugene Dahl, tenor; William | Crowder, Vivian White, Vivian Chris- | Lanier, bass; Frances Robinson, ! tian and Mary Bacon; contraltos— | planist, and Nellle M. Sacrey, organist. | Franceana Cooper, Blanche Kenza, | Elizabeth Lyle and Lillian Plummer; | Sermon hymn. Spiritual. +In Morning," | tenors—Thomas Jefferson and Jack Eckington Presbyterian Church— | Smalls; baritone—Maurice Johnson. Special music in connection with the Pearl M. Flipper is the organist ani | Easter service will include the follow- | Dr. W. Scott Mayo is director. | ing numbers: | — | AM. | West Washington Baptist Church, | Prelude, “Unfold, Ye Portals Everlasting.” | Thirty-first and N streets northwest, | Anthem, “Welcome Easter Day” _Gounod | Charles B. Austin, pastor—Easter | Solo. “Gpen’ the Gates of the Temple. pp | MUSIC t tomorrow's services will be as Freda Phillips. | follows: | oftertory. “Offertory” __ Batiste | 17 a1 8olo, “In’ the End of the Sabbath,” Speaks E : Organ_prelude. “Largo” Handel Elliott Button Postiude, “Easter Joy" Mrs, Emory H. Bogley. organist “Crown Him With Many Crowns." P.M. Anthem._ “As It Begin to Dawn ' Martin “Fantasia” Boloist. Willlam Mehafley. i it O Hymn. “Christ Arose. Nl el Anthem. “Why Seek Ye the Living Among e y the Dead" Cl Organtst—Ruth F. Kimball. Solgists, Koy Sabean and Viola Spiiman | Anthem., “An Easter Alleluia” _ Heyser | Soloist. Laura Williams. Fourth Presbyterian Church, Thir-| “The Day of Resurrection.” teenth and Fairmont streets, James TR H. Miers, minister—Tomorrow morn- | ing and evening Easter music will be | Mrs, Emory H. Bogley. organist. | rendered at the services under the Yymn. “Christ. the Lord In Risen Today. | direction of Mrs. Chester Adair, or- Harrls | ganist and choir director. William | Cameron, harpist of the United States | Navy Band, will be the guest soloist. | The program will be as follows: 11 AM. “Largo” Handel y_harp and organ. Began to Dawn’ Vincent soprano, and harpist. Adam Hahn Alfred Glllett | unknown d Hsmn Prelude. Hymn, Organ’ postiude, “Credo 8 pm. Organ prelude. “Adagi Freyar Hymn, “The Head That Once Was Crowned."” offertory solo Selected Gladys T Hymn, “At the Cross Organ’ postiude, “‘Postlude” Ricnk Music under the direction of Gladys I. Sanders. (Continued on Page B-5) Sanders. Prelude, Played s Tt . Grace Wooden, W. M. Cameron, “Song Without Words" i — . _Mrs. Sixteenth century, e Brethren IRST BRETHREN CHURCH—The choir will render 4an Easter cantata, “The King Eternal,” by Ira | B. Wilson, tomorrow night at 7:45, directed by Mrs. Meredith Porte, | organist. The cantata is composed of |12 numbers: “Great and Marvelous,” bass solo, I. Hart and choi Choos- |ing the Cross,” tenor solo, John Mehaffie and double quartet; “Blessed Be the King That Cometh,” contralto solo, Marietta Brumbaugh, choir and quartet; “In Remembrance of Me, §olo, the Rev. Mr. Kent; “Geth- semane,” two duets, men’s quartet, and ladies quartet; “The Betrayal,” choir and quartet; “Away With Him” soprano solo, Florence Otey and choir; “O Sacred Head,” choral by choir; “He Died for Me,” duet and | men’s chorus; “Sweet Be Thy Sleep,” | obbligato solo, Mrs. Otey and chour “He Is Risen,” choir; “Unto the King Eternal,” soprano solo, Susie Dyer and choir. James Boone, violinist, the program with a solo. Intuersalist NIVERSALIST NATIONAL ME- MORIAL CHURCH—The follow- ing program will be given at the morning services tomorrow. The min- istry of music is led by the National Alfred Silver lude, “Resurrection” Johnston Qe 1A% he Eid of ‘the Babbath. Lansing Soprang_soloist, Grace Wooden. Antbem, “Christ, Being Raised From the Dead"” “Rogers Members of the choir are: Grace Wooden, Peggy Nelson, Mary Sheri- | dan, Gertrude Nelson, Betty Nelson, sopranos; Altos: Estelle Nelson, Ma- | rion Webb, Rita Crim; bass: Theodore | Belote and John Westin. Gunton Temple Presbyterian Church —The following program of Easter music will be rendered by the choir of Gunton Temple Presbyterian Church at the 11 o'clock service on Easter day: Prelude, “Cantabile’_ Faure Violin, celio and organ. Anthem. “In Joseph's Lovely Garden” (Spanish) Dickinson “Open " the Soprano solo, Gates of the Temple” o Knapp Anthem, “Awake. Thou That Sleepest.’ Maker Postlude, “In Thee Is Gladness” . _Bach Clara Moran Bernheimer, soprano and director; Louis Annis, tenor solo- | ist; Frieda Irwin, violinist; Louise | Bernheimer, cellist; Eber Riley, or- | | ganist. will open Georgetown Presbyterian Church— U The choir of 24 picked voices will | sing the following anthems at the Easter service at 11 am. under | the direction of Mrs. Frank Akers Frost, the organist: “Worthy Is the | Capital Choir, Dr. Albert W. Harned, Lamb” (Messiah), Handel; “Easter | directing. H. Jerome Graham is as- Anthem” (Cavalleria Rusticana), | sistant organist. Mascagnl. | Organ prelude, “Easter Carol.” arranged b i Loret Organ selections will include: “O | Processional, “Jesus Christ Is Risen.” Filii et Filiae,” Deshayes; Lyra Davidica “Easter Bovyce Dawn,” Claussmann; tone poem, “Sun from “Twelfth Mas: Mozart | Through Mists,” Elizabeth B. Jackson. | Ukranian arol 1675 carol. | Soloists are Mrs. Herbert F. Ald- Dickinson ridge, soprano, and Willlam Barrett | Fuchs, tenor. Mozart (Continued on Page B-5) Vulpis “Venite'" “Gloria Anthem, “‘Christ Awake: “By Early Morning Light,” arranged by Carol, “Christ. the Lord Ts Risen’ “The Strife Is O'er,” arranged by Offertory. “Worthy Is the Lamb, Messfah" e “Hallelujah Chorus, Messiah'" “Jesus Lives' 4 Handel Hanael Smert Spinney | | Recessional, “Christ the Lord is Risen to | rd Methodiat Eptacnpal }.IAMLINE METHODIST EPISCO- PAL CHURCH, Sixteenth street at Allison street northwest—The echorus choir of 50 voices, under the direction | of John H. Marville, will sing at both services. A cantata will feature the evening service. The soloists are: Ethel Stickles, soprano: Mabel Flehr, | contralto; John Murphy, tenor, and ;Jflhn H. Marville, bass. Edith B. | Athey will be at the organ. The program is as follows: | Orean. “Resurrection Morn" ___Johnaton | Introit, “Alleluta, Christ Is Risen. Harvey Gau Processional, “Christ Ren g Todny 3 Chorus | ~(a) “Christ Triumphant,” “In Joseph's Lovely the Lord Is Risen Lyra Davidica Pictro, Yon Garden. arr. Dickinson | Alleluia, We 8ing with oy Jacob Hand! | Orzan offeratory, “Christus Resurrexit.” : Ravanello Hosanna Jules Granier Miss Flehr and Mr. Marville Chorus, “'Hallelujah (Messia F. Handel 745 P.M. aster Alleluia” Deshaves pring Song ' Macfarlane Easter With the Pennsylvania ravians = offeratory, Easter day, “O Filie et | Eilae : Lorey | ._The cantata. “Chrisy the Victor ' by | Dudley Buck, will be sung at this service, (b) «© | Duet, | organ b | @ | organ | | Brightwood Park M. E. Church, Eighth and Jefferson streets northe | west—The choir will present a spe= | cial program of Easter music tomorrow | as follows: 11 AM “‘Paraphrase on the Easter Hymn Kevin’ - - Miles Processional. hymn. “Christ” the Tord i sen Today'’ P - Wesley Choir, “In the End of the Sabbath,” 3 ‘Bpesks “I Know That My Redeemer Live Messiah) Handel ‘God Hath Appointed a Day.' ‘Tours T Know That My Re- Burney Ravanello Orgai Organ, | etk Cholr, | Recessional hymn | deemer_Lives | Organ, “Christus Resu 8 P.M. “Easter on Mount Rubidox.” H. B. Gaul “Come, Ye Faithful, Sulltvan _ Baines rexit - | Orzan, | Processional hyan, Raise the Strain | Choir, “Nature's Eastertids g Organ, “Polish Easter Song_ _Traditional Choir,’ “Awake Up, M7 Glory Barnby Recessional hymn, “Siag the Resurrection Song’ ke Beethoven Organ, “Cristo Trionfante Pietro Yon The senior choir will be assisted at both morning and even.ng services by | & junior choir, under the direction of | Mrs. S. Carroll Coale. The junior choir will render the first anthem at the evening service. The senior choir is under the direction of Lrwin W. Steele, organist. | — | Eldbrooke M. E. Churck, River road at Wisconsin avenue—The vested choir, under the direction of Clara Young | Brown, with Thomas J. Reynolds at the organ, will render ths following special music on Easter morning at the 11:00 o'clock service: | Chorus, “As It Began to Dawn” Martin Ladies”' chorus and tenor s0l0, “List! The Cherublc Host,"™ from “The Noly Clty.} au Solotst, | Soprano solo, Vernal R. Brewn. ““Spring Bursts Joday.” ‘Thompson Clara Young Brown Chorus. “Hallelujah, Amen” (Judas Mac- cabaeus) . Handel | McKendree M. E. Church Massa- chusetts avenue morthwest, between Ninth and Tenth streets—Tomorrow morning at the 11 o'clock service the McKendree Church Choir, under the | direction of Stanley William Bell, will render the sacred contata, “Geth- semane to Calvary,” by John S. Witty. Mrs. Harry Jeffries, organist, Howard S. Miller, assistant organist. ‘The solo and recitative pa:ts will be taken by Winifred Rose, Mary Folmer and Mrs. W. G. Stretch, sopranos; Lullah Fuller, contralto; George Tudor and John Isaac, tenors, and Eric Sher- man, bass, with an organ solo by Mrs. Jeflries. Metropolitan Memorial M. E Church —The following program of Easter music will be given tomorrow by the choir and Mrs. James Shers Mont~ gomery, organist: Organ, “Surrexit Christus Hodie 3 James P. Dunn “O Pilil et Plliae” Ancient_carol “Hallelujah Chorus” Handel Mrs. James Shera Montgomery, organist. Anthems, “Christ. Qur Passover” Schilling ‘Awake. Thou That Sleepest” Simper Solo. ““The Conqueror” Coomba Harlan Randall, director and soloist. Petworth Methodist Episcopal Church —The program of Easter music will be furnished by the Senior Choir of the | church, under the direction of Ardis Atkinson, organist and director of music. The following numbers will be given at the FEaster service at {11 am.: Organ Prelude, “The Strife Is O'er” (Palestrina) Andrews Miss Atkinson at the console Anthem, “Worthy Is the Lamb’_ Handel Chapple Offertory, “Christ Quartet—Miss Lank, Mrs. Callbeck, Mr. Van Peit Mears and Mr “The Hallelu/ah Chorus” __ _Handel Posilude, “Joy Dawned Again on Easter Day Seventeenth century 'melody Miss Atkinson at the console. At 8 p.m. the choir will participate in the presentation of the Easter dra- matic service, “The Chalienge of the Cross,” singing the musical responses. | (Continued on Page B-5,) | Our Passover' United Preshyterian WALLACE MEMORIAL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, New | Hampshire avenue and Radndolph streets. — The quartet and junior choir will render a special program of music at the two services tomorrow as follows: 11 am. Organ_prelude. a. “Chorus Magnus" b. “He Is Risen | Junior " choir. Hartmann ults “Joyous Easter Morning,” ‘Anon Schilling Mixed quartet. | " a. “Christ, Our Passover” | b “As It Began to Dawa' Harker Orean postlude, “Gloria in~ Excelsis.” from the ‘“Twelffh Mass")_ ___ Mozart 8 pm. Orlln’rpn'lud(' a ‘he Risen Christ” Hosmer b. “I Know_That My Redeemer Livet ((from "The Messiah™} Hande | Quarter a. “In the End of the Ssbbath,™ Speaks | b. “In Joseph's Lovely Garden.’ “O Thou Whose Swee: Compassion (from “Olivet to Calvary “Easter Alleinta "2 24 Ottenwalder The quartet is composed of Norma Simonson, soprano; Charlette LaFond, contralto, (substituting for Mrs. | George McCann); Richsrd Smith, | tenor; Alexander Masson, bass end director. Effie A. Collamore 1s junior choir director and organis:. ) | Organ postlude.

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