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EASTER PAGEANT AT FIRST CHURCH {"“The Meésage of the Resureec- tion" to Be Given by Children Ow BAPTIST CHURCHES =3 : Young People's society, leudcr,l Church school sessions: 9:30 a, m. “The Message of the Resurrection” First Frederick Schmalz. lite i i s 1 3 < Schmalz. rmediate, senfors, Italian group i ans it ot el katierpageanc) SULEGAY UL o Diblo school. | Monday, 7:30 p. m. roligious | and. forum; 10:45 a. m. beginners; pHCh il e r-“‘]’“ o &»‘5_‘"] Sul h“’m i -Easmf’momm' es. | cducation committce meeting, par-]m:m p. m. beginners, primaries, day morning at the Sunday chu g3 a. m. I3 Sonage; Juniors and Chinese. ical programs will be| bffered in many of the leading| Response, “Sevenfold Amen” | Easter tiding by the pastor | Robinson has substituted for Com-|fchool of the First Church of Chris g ic, subject: “The Dawn | " (900 9.15 p. m. English Cms‘ Monday, 6:30 p. . Oub- Scouts; § beginning prompfly at 9:45 o'elock ;7 p. m. the young| . Rurchies of ‘the city tomorrow in|The Postlude— Male ¢horus—“Han ar uppstgnden™ | mander MacMillan himself. He uses ! 3 3 r Armenian women; 6:30 p. m.|7 p. M. Boy Scouts, troop 2. r e “Adoration” . .. Barowski | Sermon by t [ six recls of rare motion pictures in- | PUPils of the beginners', primary, | people will present an ""“s'.,”,f‘""_‘“i)[m\‘s association supper mccting.l Tuesday, § p._m. scnio‘; party. (For violin and organ) Hymn— | cluding illustrations of Eskimo life|Junior and intermedi depart- | “The Resurrcction of Peter.” BaptsnT| )iy, 01c ang sons’ night. Wednesday, € p. m. organ recital Bl “0 min sjal var nu' glad” in Greenland, hunting mux ox and|Ments will take part, with a totaljat morning srvice. : Ghariday. 5 5. . Awhenian whii. |y 56, Bebe relnily Me " Congregation other Arctic animals irf the far north | cast of 34. The pageant is in two| Monda 30 p. m._Boy Scouts. BLaYe S B ST IORTIS d t i atae. 630 e brothethoon = Irmu\;ovl‘u‘llmllil L gres other Arctie animals i the far nortly) 3. 2\ 1130 seanc at the ond ot| Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. wock dayens pravee ing: 4:15 p. m. Girl ay, 6:30 p m. bro St. Ma rning 7 b > s ; : b c cting 30 p. m. Easter |supper. SCHTAL S Hesuryoxte s Rovan : - winter, with shadows fleeing | school for religious teaching; 7 p.|Scout mecting: ; 12 > (2 oTlock Mass) nthas Christus Resurresit” .. Koy netlo Millan _cxpeditjon |’v1m:nmn‘|v\ o pageant “The Message of the Resur criday, 4 p. m. Girl Scoufs. troop The Lord is Risen” .... Sullvan | Zening Song Servied Commander Byrd's flisht over the r e carth, and e second a|m. Boy Scouts handicraft cla | 4 7:30 o'Clock th pol .’:r\)::{(:\xtl' s::.:nh“:(I\‘\lsnlx-‘lynglu:fiorunv Thursday. . m. midweek | A 18l gpices A. M, E. Zion iRRigsotnod Ak : e L e e e Meum and bugle corps of |come, and the carth aglow with re- | church scrvice | teriday, 4 p. m. Friendly Indians; VAR e peaitaliby Curtis nd organ “In the End of the Sabbath 5 \r: " R AL e SR > Iriday, 10 a. m. all-day sewing|7:30 p, m. Boy Scout meeting. , dramatic tenor. Inoim Sy SR CLLUE el e e e e s Parents of all pupils of the church | meetjng, hot Tuncheon - served at | = Assyrian Mission oy Ao tant il 05 ot : a2 = : el 22 L sehool and the zpneral public are |noon; 4:15 p. m. Girl Scouts; § p. m. Sunday, 1:30 p. m. worship at St. Mary's boys' choir Easter Dawn Woodman | “Lar . Tartini [in the chapel. Dinner will be serv e alibul R e ! South <oy, oka SUcp . Morhin. A | | Organ and violin od prompily at 6:30 in the dining| ihvited fo Iriness il napment | 0¥ at xu oA A Sunday, 9:45 a. m. service for b c . commui service. ‘Queen of Heaven Rejoice™ | Anthem | Hymn {room. All hoys are the guests o;}""" gan: “‘jl" (ki 'r“" = = ception of mew members; 10:45 a. | =¥ i e A Weber “Vied | “Come. Let Us Join Our Cheer- [their dads. Besides the members of it (IR ool the joy of Elim (Swedish) m. morning worship, sermon. ** X 5 p. English class. | ful Songs” ...... Comgregation |the Men's association fathers of all | l:aster celebration. Mrs. Samuel M Easter Sunday, 10:30 a. m., united’ Faith of . Easter,” Rev. Dr. George | Women's Bible ‘ End of {he Sabbath® | Invocation |troop four scouts are invited to at-|Culcheon is the director of the Pi-|sapyice Ly the Bible school and the | W. C. Hill; 7:15 p. m. evening wor- | | Jbservance of the Eastertide. Some f the musical programs are given Delow: [ | ¢ Boys' choir “For the Sheep the Lamb Hath Blec Speaks | Chorus - ltend. Ernest W. Christ, president|8¢ant, Mrs. Robert Pattison the mu-| chyrch with musical program and | ship. | (Cqptinued on Page 13) By Early Morning Light” .... |of the association, will act as toast- ctor, and. Miss Margaret | gagier sermon by the pastor; 7:30 1 vv...... Traditional 1675 |master. Franklin Atwater will pro- | Traver, pianist. T p. m. sermon by the pastor and | Easter vorses .. Rev. David Carlson [pose a toast “To Our Dads” and| The pupils participating in the |y, p¢em, | Soprano and aito duct— Richard Pritchard will respond | James O'Brien, B Soy | St. Mark's Episcopal “The Holy City’ Adams| poy san iteliffe, B. D.. rec- Soloist, James Vincent Sulli- pageant are, Susan Hubert, Gladys| myesday, § p. m. the Kings| Nl e e Styring, assistant| “ . paster Five” .......... Gounod |with “A Toast to Our Bo; | Ey, Wilbert Scgler, Jean Burchardt, | payghters meeting at the home of | JESUS DIED AND ROSE FOR ALL boy's cheir, orsan and or- | anor Vahlstrom and | May Johnson, Nancy Parker, Helen | 31, ™ William Wicander, 566 Arch | AT T CHT LA T hores oo Ot | ’ w‘_\.‘;\wc,&. Shirley T son, Betty | g i stra, Jaster prelud Sikilee Bk et | | Landon, Jacqncline Bradley, Doris| " O T T . i T Recessional— ocessional. hymn-— (e J rwig, Mary and Betey Hick, riday, § p. m. choir rehearsal. Let it be a REAL EASTER ; Hear the EASTER MESSAGE “The Kingdom of God" Rhys| «The strife is O'er” .. Palestrina Lois Steele, Norma e a gan “Adagietta” . Orchestra and organ Werdelin, ~ Borthwick, Geor; Anthem— i e 10:30 o'Clock Mass) “Chris - Tasi T Yo Crean sxd s iy B s e. John Kits 2 : AMemogial Baptist | . ¢ Kyrie ... covo West| - wer oda nier, Marjorie Pape, Winifred Wer- R . is Risen” ) Adagio Pathetique” . Godard J DY with special Easter program 50| hrist is Risen Montani | Gloria Tibi | ¢clin, Dorothy Benson, Virginia |, L : : = gan and violin | 2. m nglish worshi Orchestra and organ Offertory anthem— DIEEDLA] H q | Palmer, 13dith Pascoe, Alvine Suess. g T, il : / _ |cnorus— " L O ase98, © SUCss, |\ m. German worship; 7 . m. S (I"mna, T\(.L{lr:vh‘i\'{a seess s Mozart sus Christ is Risen Today 'he Resurrection” ... Demares OIgal]lSt WIH Play GllOl’ale:u-m,\n nsminger, Jane Pritcha consecration: service; Rey.' Gus| Franklin Square C:Z\%“; fll’“r;; 1‘:? S 1(‘:;1,13{” n | 4 ok el st . Gaul|yaqier {houghts | P P‘ r Dawn )y;.u nger, Ruth Br % | Friedenburg, speaker, Miss Lemoine | . . » “Messe Do Ste. Tr .01 Hundrea B B T Traneen reludes on Program | vemise sumpire, Betses | Totmson. violinist, also speclal musi Services at 9 and 10:45 A, M. | 1 .. T. de a Haebe | Syrsum Corda. Sanctus and Agnus Dorothy Kinsella, and Irma Yung. Offertor: erre Tremuit” . Dol E: e Soprano solo — ter Dawn” | by_the ladies’ choir. (Violin Obligato) . Woodman | | Monday, 8 p. m. Priscilla Gir il MeDonough | Groria Scaisls )id Chant | 2 sc 3aobe;r organist of a o | e o oo Hlopn IngEaslale S e Eleanor Vahlstrom Joscph €. Teche, orzunistof Police Advertisers Get | ciuh mecting at the home of Mrs. | : d ; Chorus— fouth, Congregational — church, wilt| = Y o ; 3 Golf street, Maple ;\'andu.! o “Come Ye Faithful” .... Sullivan ol the Datwh ek Broak i aiR e olE s LRl Chance to Cancel Copy ‘;;:!]v‘n Hamilton, 43 Golf stree! ple | Benedictus, Corpus Christi Mass sostlude— | g % > ¢ B0 LB fao SpLL : artfy ril 19—Becausc « : jaster Sunday . D e Tatatel ey Tere Inate S Dlokinsonll Wadneades favening BAvTIE2: Tatis ) cricordRADTIEI Lo Benanse SRt gy o p. m. Ladies' Aid Easter Sunday Morning < go8 Lok “Hosanna c -+« Wachs | pojeqiction yelock, The first portion of the pro-|NcY Bnsland Police Chiefs' associn- | ot 1dating at the church. Agnus Dei, Twelfth Mass .. Mozart 10:45 A, M 5 R O o o osbes" | tion will not be entertained i West | 000 TOCtUIE * : 4 Tl han 2 i | Postlude— giam will consist cntirely of Bach. Thursday. 4:15 p. m tarting of the Iorty ours Violin, ‘ccllo and organ recital.|™ Maestosol! Gliment ke adto o M ¢ Becthoven, | Hartford, as originally hoped, a 5 oA 4 ) Camp. st; J.| George Westerman, violinist Sowerby and Wagner will comprisc | S ay DProgram |- yiday, jadies’ choir re- Incensation of {he Blessed Sacra- | George Westerman, violinist | have received letters offering them | 5 ik il 15 Walter L. Magnuson, organist | {hg sccond part. ave ers ring them | = _ procession of the Blessed Sacrament | Berc Godard e ThepLoaTanl S0t ONE | tracts for advertising or giving them ¥ ! during which the “Pange Lingua” |Cavatina ................ Raft 3 and YFugue in B. Minor |4 refund of their money, Although | CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES | P R g R will be sung by the choir. After NEET - Thr le Preludes the letter is signed by Chief Joscph | (the church with a message al— Schuebler Arrangements) 3 - and a weleome) the procession “Tantum Eego” will | Processio Grogan and Sergt. I'rank J. Del be sung. The Litany of the Saints| “Welcome Happy Morning" ... | Whither Shall T Flee | 1ert, treasure written by the | . 8:45 a. m. Sunday school || Taster Song Ser will be chanted. The Forty Hours el SRS A Abide With Us, Lord Jesus police commission, it is said. Faster pageant; 10:45 a, m. church Choruse: sts devotion will continue until Tuesday | Shorter Kyrie ven. Wost| Now Come, O Lord, I'rom Heaven | A e Assisted By 3 The rules and discipline commit- | kindergarten; ; s s when a solemn high mass and pro- | Duct, * ter Triumph” .. Hildach tee of the police commission is con- | worship, receptien of new membe George Westerman, Violinist cession will end the ceremonies. | (Violin and ‘cello obligato) ) | g | Five Chorale Treludes 0y |nuing its investigation of the meth- | scrmon. Rev. Theodere A. Greene ‘Soloists for the day ame: Mrs.|Gloria Tibi ....... esre | Fathers and S()fls Will Hear i o B 0% |0ds used by polico officers in solicit- | p. m. F service for Armenian Mary T. Crean, soprano; Mrs. John | Hymn— . arkt A Voice Saith.AILATCup An audit of the accounts of the | congregation, preacher, Dr. Hadi- C. Connolly, contralto: Gerald T. he Strife is O'cr” .. Palestrina A E pl rer Talk P Ryt association together with the funds | dian, soloist, Miss Doroth Crean, tenor; Michael J. Riley, ba: FC“C Xplorer 1a | Blessed Jesus. At Thy Word taken in last field day is being made. | 5 p. m. P'eng-Yu club; James V. Sullhan, baritone; James “hrist is Risen Today” (R 1ae SO RUOMT Sy oRINenaCe | "Bri + Wiren in the Hour of Deepes! | o s QEbxien, tenor, 2 & B ceeeee Gaul o poc fve new members will be | Noed " Members of the senior choir: So- B 0ld Hundred 3 RIaos.and altos, Miss Marion Egan, | S Corda, tus and ASNUS | hyreh on confession of faith nndi —Bach. | PEOPLE’S CHURCLI Rosemary Riley, Mary Loughery e cooeo ByTelpeotter from other churches at | i 2 admitted into First Congregational| Togay God's Only Begotten Son| Niaice Heslin, Kathleen Walsh, Mary E . Old Chant e | I R X o |the Haster Sunday morning service.|Larghetto (Clarinet Quintet Mozart | ivicini, annie Di I-rcn‘zo. Mar- ressi = Every year the min ' lenten | Allegretio (Sevel mphony) ... | OF CHRIST geret Klar, Sadie Murphy, Mrs. M. | 3 slasses are held in preparation fo e Lol Beethoven | y - ‘ i G T. Crean, Mrs. Mary Cronin, Mrs. EERERE - Martin)i5 service, at which time a large | ( 4 trvee... Sowerby . C. Connolly, e Buck | group of young people from the|Overture to Tannhauscr ., Wagner Morning Worship—10:45 Mary Mc 4P M. | church are by custom received into | Evening Worship—17 Cabe, Trens Walsh, Grace Murphy. | Easicr service of the church school. | mombership. This year the list in-| Curtis Saulsbury W | / ; OIS Basses and tenors: Gerald P.|Prelude— P e Curtis Saulsbury Will g “0 Death, Where is.Thy Sting? O : = 5 5 = “THE LORD. IS RISEN \DEED"” Crean , James Furlani, James Mc- ivening Bells” ~... Macfarlane | peen graduated from these classes Sing at South Church | Grave, Where is Thy Victory? . INDEED ?\- ly ’\_‘Vxllmm ‘,L'urnn. ;v;nur;l c s n | but nine adults, most of them par-| Curtis M, Saulsbury, Negro tehor, | I. Cor. 15:55 Services For You Joyle, Francis . E: * ohn | “Come Y Sullivan | ants of children in the church. The | will give a sacred song recital ¢ COn\C Yourse‘l{ Brin: Anoth‘er O'Brien, Lawrence Boillard, P. J sus Christ is R Worgan | tollowing is the list of names. {0y might in - douth Chneistianel DI 045 A o e ey Tormay, Joseph A. Haffey, Robert |Gloria Patri . Barnby On Gontosion’ of Baith | church. The program will beggiven <Ly Double the Blessing 10:45 A. M. Sermon: “THE FIRST EASTER Grace, August Heisler, Frank Mc- | Hymn— Vartan Haig Adajian, Eva Hilde- for the African Methodist Episcopal | e el 7.0 IS B Grail, Frank O'Brien. Michael J.| “The Strife is O'cr” .. Palestrina|gard Anderson, Franklin Simpson |church. - I 7:30 P. M. An Eastel‘ Story: a2 e Riley, James V, Sullivan. | Kindergarten carol— Atwater, William Howard Booth,| The program which will be given | | THIRTY PIECES OF SILVER | “Hark, the Bells of Laster” . Lois Emma Clark. John William [here will include Negro spiritua Stanley Memorial | Primary c; | Clarkson, Gordon Reynolds Ely, |g0spel songs, oratorios and classics ¢ 10:45 A, M. “The Bells Are Ringing Joyfully” |Ruth Ely, Thomas Welles Hine | = Violin Prelude— | Hymn— Lloyd Norton IHockmuth, nard | Sunrise Service at Gra@e hur@ “In a Monastery Garden” Ketelbe! “Fling Out the Banner” .. Calk: Voo srace Viviar stein, 7 . ry Garden™ Ketelbey alkin | Wood Hube, Grace Vivian Holstein Walnut Hill Park g’—'- ~ . Miss Rose Meltzer nthem— var Kron Jensen, Charles Sumner | | W s L et B N Processional Hymn— | “Why Seek Ye the Living .lm:v' I\l,;gm(‘\’\y 4“:( rtrude” Kinsella,| A4 sunrise service In whiclt many \ e G .Of o Lfnd de YChHSL I Q:‘ \ b’) Christ the Lord is Risen Today Among the Dead?” .... Clare|Joseph Rylah Kitson, Dorothy Iim- the Protestang curches of th Z Sunday seryices held in Jr. 0. U. A. M. 4 \m-’v Tnvocation and the Lord's Prayer | Doxology .. ... O Hundred |ily Leavifl, Ruth Catherino Leonard, ¢ -'0_“1'(')' e ovale e held o f { Hall, G‘en street. & The doxology Necessional—- i > ¢ N 7 ev |8 clock omorrow morning at % o &1 Cerp Somm"sfiiu | “Goa Hatn Sent His Angels’ {raran: j{{::‘lxll‘\ljlll“;‘n‘.\yr“:?:h e, | Walnut Hil park. The serviee will Morning Service, 10:45-—Sermon,-“The “I Know That My Redeemer i ... Havergal |beth Minas, Irene Beatrice Mix, | V¢ Under the auspices of the young First Easter Ser Liveth” . Handel | Postlude ... .... Armstrong | Rose Helena Mooshegian, Jacoh |PeOPIe’s societies of a number of lo- Miss Josephson Malcolm G. Humphreys. A. A. G.|Harry Chanesian, Beatrice Buyer |¢l chur 1l the Lveryman's L\emng \21\100‘..{ 00. ermon i __—__—] Responsive reading 0., organist and choirmaster, | | Bible Class. Music will be furnish- First Easter-Testimgny. 3 [Owen, Katharine Marguerite Page, | BP0 € ime = ol 'y Anthen: - | Dorothy May Pandolfi, Sophie Sar-|Cd DY the Spjvation Army band. — “] Have seen the Lord. “All Hail, Thou Victor Glorious™ South Congregational gisian, Edward Smith, Leon | f Wil be Rev. Willlam H. ). &5 ’ ey Spence | Morning servics Ch Stockman. Arnold Warren nd Rev. Allan Todd. 3 Quartet | Pretude— | Stockman, John Willard Stone. Myr- | = 9:45 a. m., United Bible school. 11:00 The. Easter lesson, John: 20:1-18 | “Easter Morning” ...... Malling |tis Bertha West, Trma Christina | s i D . m., church service. 7:00 p. m., Prayer hymn—"Tmmortal Love" Anthem— Yung. Jesse Clark, Dagne Frederick- | % | A\ B religious drama. Pastoral prayer “In the E . Sabbath® | sen Jensen. John Crane Owen, Elm- | - e oY Offertory Anthem— R A __fm%:]r‘gm er H. West. | | : \ AN HAPPY EASTER TO ALL >N BAPTISM “Christ the Lord is Risen To- By Letter | g cwell | “Alleluia! Christ is Risen” . | Toyal Belden Doane, Leon Archi- | Quartet Ak ... Russian |bald Dickinson, Gertrude J. Kin-| . . . ! (With violin obligato) ! rol of the Lambs . |sella, Bertha Glabau West. I3bba || - 7—71 8 th @ t l h h | L W A Tenor solo: “A Kan is dead, He will L L i I S R o Bl - e oou ongregationa Churc L )z e e e Unified Service 10:30 o'Clock is the sincere with of | 4\ , Special «Easter musict “Victory Di- \ / vine."—Marks. L again Faithful, Raise the Strain” - mond Yung. Easter s SR et o) Plan Lecture 7 o = . > Sermon by Rev. William Ross, sub- Lite Eternal” . . The pastor Evening Service | Of recent years Ralph . Robin-| ! 9:45---Service for Reception of New Members S ject: Closing hymn— Prelude— son, mate of the S. S. “Bowdoin” || (¥ ; / 70 153 < | \ “The Dawn of Gladness” mn‘:fi'fl‘fl“ Resurrection Christ Our Redeemer” ( ”ON;_’ ’ '\;,d\’h”f"”“” 'L‘yff‘,"‘"r ‘r'?iflgy_{_'_”“,:‘: d % 10:45---Morning Worship With Sermon By the Pastor- y 7:00 p. m.. the voung people will Organ postiude— Anthem— been engaged in making annual ex- | THE FAITH OF EASTER ! \ S prosent a sacred drama entitled: “Hallelujah Chorus™ .... Handel| “Fe: Te Deum™ peditions to the Arctic, not merely “The Resurrection of Peter.” S ?mg Gorrisn ditertory— In e “"]‘n A erandutun ";I“ ! Evening Worship, T:15 Doors Open, 7:00 0 > ALl re Snyto R toR T (s eatheting Sl e e & eid ST s o T e e Popular Service With Motion Picture---EVANGELINE : tose M Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m., at the ;‘.Z','.T," '\!aw\rll:],:,‘," pojehuenna il 2 va LEECIS o mander e Y A Beautiful Picturization of Longfellow’s Poem | N New Britain Gas company office. arion Anderson, con- . n the Arctic a « ers ang e 5 W | \ g . S B Walta | Rubsh HASeln lenb. o ana Swedlln ians Sons' Night £ the A Most Cordial Easter Greetings to All | ool eRtonls W et 2 Chester Hamilton. bass rning Scrvice. 10:30 o'Clock | Church Men's association Tt ¥ X ek Prolude evening. On many cccasions 3 == — Laster Gladness to You and Yours Tirst Church of Christ Prelude— - “Andante Cantabile” from St 1=t the Lord Quartet, Op. 11..Tschaikowsky Sunday school and ch (For violin and orzan) to Wo unday school T Dosology o 5 s e Anthem-—— &> || : B B S e T S K St. Mark’s “Victory” . e s e S e 1 Ppl i = o S e by ; The First Church of Christ B O hirh it ) e kpatr] 9:15 a. m.—Easter Service of Sunday Church School p p o\ ' Hymn No. § Strife is O'c e " Pageant—“THE MESSAGE OF THE RESURRECTION . Sa Suteli 401 ”".7;:: ,‘\:’”Q' i ffertory ,(Parents and Friends Cordially Invited) Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, Rector rist the Lord is Risen Today”| “And > e 10:45 a. m.—Chprch Kindergarten Rev. B. B. Styring, A,SSISt‘mL 10:45 a. m.—EASTER SERVICE OF WORSHIP Admission of New Members i 7:00 A. £ ey Special Music by Quartet, Violin and Organ | 7:00 A. M. Holy Communion Choral. EASTER PEACE AND JOY TO ALL! 3 Easter Sermon by the Pastor ’ 9:00 A. M. Holy Communon. 10:40 a. m—EASTER SERVICE . NINGRINRGODISRER S RO S ‘ 10:45 A. M. Orgam, Violin and "Cello Prelude. . M. Holy Communion and Sermon by the Rector. Sermon by the Pastor 0 p. 1}1.—71 ter Service, Armenian Congregation 11:00 A “BELIEF IN THE LIFE ETERNAL” 5:00 p. m— 0 Iaster Hope! »eng Yu Club 7:30 p. m.—Young People . Tuesday, April 22—6:00 p, m. The Choir will be assisted by Mrs. Mortimer I. Camp, “THE TRIC Drama FATHERS AND SONS' NIGHT—MEN'S ASSOCTATION “cellist, and George Westerman, violinist 3 A II\I@ / NG Speaker—Ralph P. Robinson of S. S. “Bowdoin™ = 5 e Liie Chur 1t con “WITH COMMANDER MACMILLAN IN THE ARCTIC” 5:00 P. M. Church School Easter Service and Services Presentation of Mite Box Offerings

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