Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1916 — Easter Observance at the Presbyterian Church Enjoyable. [ARTICLE]

Easter Observance at the Presbyterian Church Enjoyable.

The cantata “The Risen Lord,” given Sunday afternoon by the choir of the Presbyterian church, under the direction of Mrs. Loren Sage, was enjoyed by all the people that the seating capacity of the church would admit. Besides the choir of fifteen voices and the regular organist, Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, and pianist, Mrs. C. C. Warner, the following persons assisted in the accompaniment: Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth, harpist; Misses Ruth Wood and Mary Brown, violinists, and John Duvall, cello. The soprano solo of “Mary at the Tomb” was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Loren Sage. The music of the cantata was of a high grade and was Exceptionally well rendered. The morning services were also largely musical. .At this service Miss Anna Leonard sang the solo “My Redeemer and My Lord,” by Dudley Buck. The Sunday school hour was given to an Easter program by the members of the school.