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PC](I FIRST BAPTIST The foliowing musical will be presented at the morni service tomorrow at the Tir tist church: Organ prelu “An April Song” Anthem— “Death and Life” Offertory— “Hymne Angelique” Brewer s mne BHEIEY (organ) .. ... Fletcher Quartet— “The Magdale Organ postlude— ronation Marc! FIRST CONGRES Prelude—— “Fiat Lux .. Doxology— Anthem— s it Beg: Brightly gl (Junior Warren TIONAL Dubois “The Strifc Reception of Responsc— he Lord's Sermon— The End and the Oftertory— “This Glad Easter Day" (Tradi- tional Norwegian Carol) .... Arranged By Dickinson Is O'er 1 member Prayer’ Way” lhnu\— “Christ, Lord, is risen today™ The junior choir composed of some forty boys and girls in junior and intermediate de ments of the church school. Th rector is Miss Marion C. Robb. accompanist is Mrs. Frederic W. Latha The membhy ers. of the are Margarct Miller, Emily Constance Johnson, Barbara Grove, Dorothy Flenke, Howard Flenke, Alice Pandolfi, Mildred Lange, Ruth Parfitt, Elizabeth Gibney, Louise Schmalz, Elizabeth Holstein, Ruth Leonard, Francis Parsons, Gladys Leavitt, Charlotte Landon, Irma Young, Isabelle Ingham, Velma Hodgson, Alice Humphrey, Harold Clarkson, Katherine Hoyle, Irving Lun@in, Irene Mix, Vartan Adajian, Eunice Dickenson, Jacob Adajian, Lenore Erickson, Talcott Stanley, Lois Connor, Ward Kisselbrack. the choir Bochm, Sunday School Program A special Easter service of church school will be held in chapel at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing under the direction of Mrs. Samuel McCutcheon, The program will be as follows: Prelude— Miss Parker Hymn— “Day of Resurrection” . Responsive Reading Sehool Prayep Rev. A. D. Heininger Song— “The Little Flowers Came through the ground” Beginners' and Primary Department ‘Recitation “The Spring Song™ Lois Sharpe, the Robert Ely Brightly Gleams our Banner' Junior Choir . Dorothy Johnson | Offering— Offertory Voluntary . “Miss Parker Antiphon—Selcction from Seripture “Fairest Y.ord Je . Gordon EI Reading— “The Lily's Story” . Miss Elizabeth Juni ‘m IFox e Reginners’ and Primary Department Rev, Theodore A. Greene Vesper Musicale (nual Easter veeper mu- 4 oclock tomorrow will he At the sical service ut afternoon the follows: sonata— “Op. 56 in Preludio program as zan to dawr r All who Wateh Ton he Soul t Heaven's (alto <olo) “By Early Morning Tight" ar Gate “Hosanna'"™ FEaster medi “Songs of “Faster I (Duet for te Dust for harp A Night in Lisbor Nocturne” . R arols— “Onece upon Provencal astor Carol ary the. Wondrous Maker-Macrum e n(duum The First asisted by pist. SOUTH CONGR At the evening servic the resurrection, Chgist,” will be pr jor department £chool, chnrct Mildre choir 1 Godfrey Hall ATIONAL assisted by the quartet, The progr will be as follows: Pretude— “March to cifixion®) vary” (From My “0 Solo— . “Into the Went" Episode One— Love Divine™ Woods ’ part- | di- | the | Arama of program | Disciples” in Vining Iph Johnson Howard Heinisch First Man—Howard n—Louis Teich , the Christ” ul—Phili th Apostle of the P 1estus, Robs p Bergstrom Roman Governor — Hume —Raymond Bomba pectators Five— Call of Christ of Chris Today"” ianity—Ilorine 3 ange Is izabeth ine Waclk thur, Betty Tallard, Dorothy C ss-Bearer—FEdna Kicffer. jearer—Virginia Hill Harwood, tie Iverson, TORIAL Zaster music at morning service: Organ Prelude— “Christ is Risen” Soprano solo— “I know that my Redeemer Liv- eth” ... Miss Lillian Josephson | | (From Heandel's Mcssiah) | Anthem— “Christ Triumphant’* Quartet Offertory Anthem. “All Hail Thou Victor Glorious” : Spence | STANLEY ME | Organ Postlnde— “Hallelujah Chorus™ The personal of the follows: Miss Murlel and director son, soprano masoni, alt tenor, and W . Handel choir is as Stockwell Miss Lillian Joseph- | Miss Josephine Tom- Milton Magnuson, alter R. Falk, bass. | organist | | | TRINITY ME Sixty yvounz people lin a pageant at Trinity | church tomorrow evening |o(1m|\ : Sacred Flame” will be young people of church, assisted by a chorus of 3 ‘\»um 5. [HODIST will take part Methoddt at pre- list of chur . W. H. Alderson nple—>Miss Marion Graulich | | | TLove ldla Sims | Prieste of | Hewett, Dorothy Ha Worshipers—Doris Oquist, nes, Richard Hube, and guerite Hulbert Beacon Dearcrs—Ruth Barbara Foster, Gertrude way, Mildred White, waldt, Harriet Allee, | ple, Gladys Smith, T m Gooby. hristians nolls, Mallon Grose, Amne Zahn Mildred Ripple, Leltoy Mors: dircetor of music will be Nicholls, while those in charge the pageant ' Mrs. John Stadler, | Graulich, | e sunaay present a spe songs and recitations at tomorrow evening. Roger Mar- Stockwell, Heming- | Beatrice Oden- | Dorothy zabeth | past—Wil | wenn, leiter The Oliver M. E. ZION school pupils 30 o'clock [ MUSIC IN cATHOLIC ical progiams CHURCHES Catholic Baster l in The ety festive s MARY'S J. Crea st spared an Tas- of especial the city for have en ral Organist | Mary's church has | ter Sunday program i merit. There will be an ang re to accompany the The programs follow: 9 0'Clock Mass rist is it of rs. sen or Heas Kyric 1 Yy Gloria Cr Popular Mass in Carl Kempter ior Choir ar Mass in (, day-—— an, Mre. s 1. Donahur harles Drigandi, C. Con- Fred Des Gerald P. Penediction . T Ergo i9e audate Dominur tecessional— “Unfold Oreh g The membegs of the choir are as follow Egan, Fannie Mary | Sopranos | Fronzo, and Marion ( E’asfor st Living | MacAr- | Yon | - T80 ¢ the | ters in the pa- | Rip- | Loh- and Miss Cora B. | will | jal Easter program of | i be | Lene- | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL i, 192, | Mrs. Trene Leon- | Mollie Jackson, | Kathleen Walsh, | frs. John Cronin, | Mary McCabe, Smith, Mary | nolly, Mrs. M. J. | Murphy, , Mrs, J. Con B and Avoy, Bernar William Curt Gerald P. | Philip Tormay, Philip Reilly hasses—James Mc- Coyle, Peter Dionne, Ringrose, 3 1 Desrosicrs, Joseph A, Hatfey, O'Brien, Pa: Dona- Francis Grorg: James D. members of the hestra r Oc- James Bon- s Rowe, or M. H. Fleitze Thomas Murphy, | Harold Stedman, James Ty ard Lynch. { A specia | been prepared Sullivan for I Josepl's eh to the | regular serviees, Ba veell-known loeal tenor, will sing a 9 and 10:30. He will render Gou- nod's “Ave iMaria” at both service John L. Sullivan -will accompany the choir during the masses on the | violin. | The program for the 8 o'clock | mass to he rendered by the chil-| by ster Sunday macp Ga (va pr spm«)mb é B 'NL dren’s choir, is as follows: Hymnal selections, “Lilies that Bloom for Aye” “Over the Hill” “Christ is Risen” and “Regina Coell." 9 o'Clock Mass Selections from Loesch’s mass. { The soloists will be Loretta King, | Bertha MeBriarty, James Ringrose, | Mrs. Margaret O'Leary Basso and enentino. Gounod's *“Ave Andrew J. Dasso at the | | | l | Will 10:30 0'Clock Mass senior choir will render 's mass uding the K | Gloria, Credo, Sunctus, Benedictus | and Agnus De | Mr. Basso will repeat Gounod's | “Ave Maria” at the offertory. The soloists will be Loretta King, | tertha MeDriarty, James Ringrose, Mrs. Margaret O'Leary Basso and Louis Genentino. | | | | by th | of the {be X CHURCH program at St Andrew's cl will be rendered a choir of voices with an or- chestra accormpaniment under the direction of Ernest Dritton, organ- | ist. The Mass in honor of St. Patrick | will be 1 ndered at 5:30 and 1 l o'clock services. The progr inass is as follo Processional 1 lic is ance 1 | by comm | many | In | weath | ring | dicate for the 5:30 o'clock The nksma Diena” | atives . Credo and Gloria, Wiegand | chos Hymn, Entire assembly. Lambillotte | Agnus Dei | N Weigand | { et lenedictus and o Communion “Panis Angelicus” Miss Amelia Balosky, soloist ,\ iolin solo— Chopin-Wilhem), nal— Dics" 30 O'clock Mass The program for the 10:30 o'clock mass is as follows “Vidi Aquan” Anksma Dien Kyrie, Gloria, Credo Offertory— | “Regina Cocli” fanctus, Benedictus s@rano | o | odu orth Son Cong. ciety. M. F. Valentine Weigand Gruber ! Nujalis Wiegand uni Son: Lambillotte | from Agnus Dei [ : Weigand | Fas | Violin Solo— “Meditation” e AL . Valentine Benediction Salutaris, Tantum Massenct | jyyr | of Sou | Brothe | Tondon is 1 . Wicgand day are V. Santau, Matulis, Vie- and M. soloists for the Amelia Balosky, Mrs. Anne Pituskis, Bstelle tor Sin 1", Rondimons Ditimann HOLY CFT CHURCH A program of music has been ar- | inged by Joseph Komorowski, or- nist of the Holy Cross church, for aster Sunday which will include orchestral, vocal violin selec- tions. The orchestra and will accompany the resurrection gervice at e morning. The pro- ram for ligh mass, at 10 o'clock tions by W. A. Leon- Grigaitis. Miss Rose v Karnasic- | During the hich will ve Maria,” M Godard's T . will be playe cial children at the 9 o'clock choir at o'clock the soloists 5 mass. violin olos “Lar from Terer will be sung CHURCH Germaine T church of All Saints, an Easter Sunday pro- 1 he delivered at th 30 0'clock inass. The mass of Our Lourdes by Lentzel, will be ith priate processional and recessional. " hy Dor- will be sung offertory 1 ietion will f and the “01 salntaris and Tantum Krgo™ will e ddelive v soloists tor the Heley Fabian Lady of sung i will be ne, and day itnrany, ror. pri shn " AT CHURCH SCHOOL no scssions of 35 sehools next sehools will he Easter vaca- NO WEEK k ook closed tion will 1 ot we lay for li nnual A union sunrise { o'clock tomorrow | cation | the top of the | pole and near the ing the is not limited to the | church in the First Congre hoir, orchestra and or- | will partic Musi *h Young Peopl: i I r""“ {ley Memo ong. William Thompson of tist church You eran church Luther I¢ Closing pr: SUNRISE SERVICE OF YOUNG PEOPLE TIST CHURCHES First | “Question of the 1 \nm about the United a. m., morning Ao and the Worl Ny Rev “,“m,” The Easter scrvice for the Ar- Ister Gladness”; | menian congregation will be held [1le sehool and Broth. | it the chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The special preacher is Prof. L. Levoni dean of the | School of Religion at Athens, | Greece, who is now lecturing at | Hartfora Theological seminary. A joint mecting of the Young | People’s society and P'eng-Yu club | o will be held in the chapel tomorrow at 6 o'clock. Immediately vesper musicale 'mmms light refreshments will be {served in the dining room. At 7 {o'clock the young people will ad- journ to the cpapel, where Rev. Edward Eels will speak to them | upon the subject “Just Loving." The | chaplains arc Miss Elcanor Hubert | nd Kermet Parker. The Young Woman’s Missionary soclety is sponsoring a costume re- cital of Armenian foly songs, to be | held in the church chapel on Wed- pate, is as follows: The quarter business meeting of |y ccgay evening, April 18. Madame Everyranie Blllealass on-i| de chusohisnll Letheldiates o'clock | \jarie Bashian, a dramatic soprano | Monday night. from the shores of the Bosporus. A | will sing in the costume of several m (Swedish) Mediterranean countries. This con- " oa Baster pro- | cert is given for the benefit of the Bible school; 11 a. m., Hospital for Refugces, 8 on by the pastor and by the ehoir; 7:30 p. m., s r- by Itev. Dr. J. Klingbers Axel 1. Pete * the Children’s Home v, $ p. m, Young People's cty monthly meeting, 0 p. m., Ladies’ Aid cociety mecting at the home of Mrs Ladw 396 Park street; | m. r serviee at the church, riday, choir rehearsal, L m., church school program; 11 a. m., church | Findergarten; 11 morning worship | the Hunter road mission; 30 p. | p. m., April party of intermed- | m., Assyrian worship, *The Resur- e department, church school. | rection.” Communion and baptism; i 15 p. m. Girl Scout [ 5 p. m., Italian worship at South g 7:30 p.om., st-Faster | chur preacher, Coseph §. Pala-| rty for Young People’s socicty. dino; 7:30 p. m., dramatic Easter ay, 7 p. m., Boy Scout|services. i | Monday, 2 p. m., class ln English Bille class will be \\ for Assyrian women; 3 p. m., meet- | orrow noon. Next Sun-|ing of the home department visi- | cne will discuss another | tors and workers; 6:30 p. m., sup- Be Held Atop Walnut Hlll Tomorrow Morning sunday, 10 ermon 5 servie Ross, {12:10 p. m., | crhood cla Monday, 7:30 p ibject serviec local people’s org local Protestant church 1 in Walnut Hill )uuk at morning. The n for the service hill, cast of the flag- || ding, pool, fa rising sun. The general pub- invited to attend, as atiend- vou members and in fact ittee in charge hopes others will be present. the event of unfavorable er the Baptist church bell will x times at 6:45 o'clock to in- that the will be held itional church program, in which represe of all the cooperating societies [ €01 | m., ». Toy Scouts. m, Y. W, s 8. will 7 lo- | | | | | | | | p. m. midweek . m., Women's society i ; 6:30 p. m., the Women's socicty will hold a “fam- ily supper” with interesting pro- - | gram to follow. | | | a German 30 a. m., Sunday school; service in m., preaching serv- | in German. Both sermons will | e delivered by Rev. P. 8. Goertz, a jormer missionary in Foochow, | “ | China, who is now taking a special at Yale Divinity school. the i that | o hday, 9 Scripture, Christie formation Luthcran ‘s socioty Mabel Sclander of churcl, Young ding n of of I er, an- Peo- | ccption of new members; 9:30 a. m., .nior high school. young people’s des, and others; 9:30 a. m., American department of the ch school; 10:30 a. m., worship ! at the Hunter road branch of the | Hatian m ‘ler, Dominie morning Risen | ch Ep- | the AL “Chr Trinity league B Lord clurch Youns lord is E. chu Tosu Peop * Tirst | 50 s0- Lesson from the Resurrection” ierman 1 z PPeopl ety Clarence Ahlberg of Colgate sity { “Jollow the Gleam® quartet St. John's German Lnt s 1, Young People’s society. er song selection, First Luth- pra a Y Su Ea intermediate depart- | , church school at | lay, 10 ments; ire assembly meet ver, J. William Bomba |1 . church Young Men's | nn, « uth Con rhood. ving all-winter foot- | omitted t lay Mr. First Church of Christ 10:00 A. M.—Easter Service of Sunday Church School (Parents and Friends Will Be Welcome) 11:00 A. M.—Church Kindergarten 11:00 A. M.—Morning Wo! Admi ship. ion of New Members SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC BY CHOIR AND JUNIOR CHOIR Easter Sermon by the Pastor “THE IIND AND THE WAY” 2:00 P. M.—Easter Service for Armenian Congregation Preacher: Prof. L. Levonian of Athens, Greece 4:00 P. M.—EASTER VESPER MUSICAL SEXVICE Vocal and Instrumental Music by Ruth Goodrich Horton, so- prano; Jane Sartori Tuttle, alto; Philip C. Magnuson, tenor; John A. Lindsay, baritone; Mildred Godfrey Hall, harpist; Theron Wolcott Hart, organist and choir director, Laster Meditation by the Pastor “SONGS OF RESURRECTION NOW" 6:00 P. M.—Joint Meeting of Young People and P'eng Yu Club Speaker: Rev. Edward Eels | per and meeting of the T. F. | and Young Men's Brotherhood; *:30 | at 4:30 p. m. {p. m. Y. P. 8§ C. E., topic—"Vhy| Monday evening the executive We Believe in Immortality” Leacer, | committec of the Sunday school will Sebastian Bruaetto. meet at $ o'clock. Tuesday, 2 p. m., mecting of Thursday aiternoon the Women's yrian women for ible stu ciety will mect at 2:30 | p. m., Jolly Juniors of the Assyricn ! mission; 6:15 p. m., monthly meei |ing and supver of the young wo- { men's department; 7 p. m., Young | People’s Brotherh | rian mission; 7 ple’s Bible el be Avoided. Wedne 1ot the girl for concert ~lub | m. Celebration of the Sunday school e | John's (German) b unday, 8:30 a. m., English aster servics and communion; 9:45 5 - school; 11 a. m., Ger- 1 Easter service and communion. Tue S p. m. the Friendship gue will entertain th Luther ague of the First Lutheran church. Friday, p. m., the Women's \ meet; S p. examination and entertainment f the German Saturday school. { | p.m.. Young Peo. | topic—*""Mistakes tc ‘ 1:30 p. m., chorus in p e the Tioys' | M. Religious ¢ yrian mis- | sion; 7:30 p. m., practice of the| orchestra; 7:30 p. m., prayer | mecting of the Assyrian mission. Stanley Memorial m., junior in senior departme 10:45 ; worship. | Sunday, 9: ! mediate,” and church school: serviee of Jen the Gard wath lengue Trium- primary | the phant Christ 10 noon, and beginners' departments, school; 7:00 p. m., E y, conducted by the junior depariment | soc Wl ta with of the church school. An Easter | Arcl stre dramatization entitled “In Old Je- | the Hospital”; usalem” will be given, | class; %:15 p. 'roop 11. p. m., class m Weanesday, 7 ple’s caorus rehe , meeting of the arnoon—W. Mrs, Stod Methodist Group at m.. Philathea , Toy Scouts; 2:30 p. m., 4:30 p. 00 p.m., Toy Scouts, | pastor’s class Girl Scouts, . young pco- Tuesda. | tor girl. | Troop 16. ! Wednesday, | class for boy | Thursda; 5 p. m., union mect- ing of the Young Pcople’s societies; | speaker. Jobo Yasumura of Hartford > at 5:30 a. m.; Sunday school at | Theological Seminary. 9:30 a. m; morning worship with | b : S tor by the pastor at | hrough Death to Fellowship and the ordi- haotism will follow. The 10ir vill render special mu- rvices, Christian 1n- will meet at 6:30 p. m. » story will be told in recitati i songs by the Sunday | school pupils a1 7:45 p. m Monday evening, monthly meeting of the trustees’ hoard Tuesday eveniig, prayer and class meeti m., mid-week 7:15 p. m., pastor's oung people’s unrise prayer ser- . Dechant | Sturman Dyson and Friday, April 20, and Son banquet. nance senjor AN CHURCHES Matthew's Sunday, Easter service, with loly communion, in English at 9 a. m. Service in German at 10:45 4. m Monday, Mecting of Sick benefit | society. Wednesday, 8 p. meeting of the church. Thursday afternoon, society meeting. LUTHER St . Mark* r Eveni iministration of | baptism, | Easter Sunday Friday evening, stereoptico munion (ciornh): ture on “The Life of Christ.” | munion; 11 m., on “The Life of Christ.” { ana service by the Reformation | Sunday services at i ¥piscopal m., husiness b he sacra Ladics Aid m., holy com- holy com- toly communion ector; 4 p. m., 1 ster 10 a.| (Continued on follwing Page.) flr % &aster Sunday “CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY” That Easter May Mean the Utmost to You These Services Are Held 7:00 A. M.—Sunrise Service in Walnut 11ill Park 10:45 A. M.—Sermon, “IF HE HAD BEEN THE GARDENER” 7:30 P. M.—Pageant: “THE SACRED FLAME” Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church t. Mark’s Church Rev. Samuel Suteliffe, B. D. Rector EASTER DAY 7:00 A. M.—Holy Communion (Choral) 9:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 11:00 A. M.—Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector (Choir assisted by Salvator Di Stefano of New York City, concert harpist and composer and J. George Westerman, violinist.) 1:00—Chuich School Easter Service and Presentation of Mite Box Offerings FIRST: BAPTIST CHURCH 10:45 A. M.—Morning Scrvice 12:10 P. M.—Bible School An Easter Message By Choir and Pastor Bapt!sm of Candidates A Cordial Weleome To Our Service Friday 6:30 P. M.— The Woman'’s Society will serve a “Family Supper” Let's all go to Church on Sunday May you have A HAPPY E4STER IN CHRIST, YOUR RISEN REDEEMER! “For as in Adam all die, cven so in Christ shall all be made alive”—1Cor.15,22 St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, Fraiklin Square English services every Sunday norning at nine o'clock You Are Welcone