Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 88, 14 April 1906 — Page 7

The Richmond Palladium, Saturday; April 14, 1906.

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x. ,. 'MS '..1 Wy RIDE31 Juthtr of "She," "King COPYRIGHT, 1903-1904, This, tlien, they did, building a fire In front of them with dry wood that lay about In plenty, for here grew somber cedar 'trees. ' The brethren sat by this Are; but, the night JJeing hot. Masouda laid herself down 'about fifteen paces away under a cedar tree, which grew almost In front of the mouth of the cave, and 8it, being tired with ldng riding. Wulf slept also, since Godwin had agreed to keep watch for the flrst part of the night.' " ' For an hour" or more he sat close by the horses and noted that they fed uneasily and would not lie down. Soon, however, he was lost in his own thoughts and, as he heard no more of the lions, fell to wondering over the strnngenegaof their journey. - lie wondered also about Masouda, who she was, how she carle to know' so much, why she befriended them, if she really was a friend,, and other things. Why, he was, sleeping at his post, and the eyes in the darkness yonder were not those of a woman. Wqmens eyes were not green and gold; tliey did not grow large, then lessen and vanish. The night was Very still and the slleuot deep. Rising, he began to walk up and down lu front of the 'cave, drawing his sword and holding it in his hand. Masouda lay upon the ground with' her head pillowed on "a saddlebag, and the moonlight fell through the cedar boughs upon her face. Godwin stopped to looli; at it and wondered that he had never noted before how beautiful she was. ; - " God wiu turned aside. It seemed not right to watehj her thus, although in truth he had ouly come to know that she was. safe. lie went. back to the fire 'and.' lifting" n cedar bough, which blazed like a torch in ills left hand, was about to lay It down again on the center of the tlame when suddenly he heard the sharp and terrible cry of a woman in" an ngouy of pain or fear, and at the same moment the horses and mules began to plunge and snort. In an Instant, the blazing bough still In his band, he was back by the cave, and. 16, there before him. the form of Masouda hanging from its jaws, stood a -great yellow beast, which, although he had never seen its like, he knew must be a lioness. The woman in Its mouth cumbered

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EASTER MUSIC II!

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. t Mrs. Fred Miller, Organist. Mr. William Earhart, Director. Morning Worship, 10:30. Prelude: Mrs. Miller. Anthem "To the Paschal Victim,".. ' . . H. J. Stewart. Choir. Solo, "Golgotha" Couchoi3 Mrs. William Earhart. Anthem "Christ is Risen,". Ambrose. Choir. Postlude. Mrs. Miller. Evening Worship 7:00.. Prelude: Mrs. Miller. Solo, "Immortality" Frank X. Shepperd. Mr. O. C. Krone. Cantata "Easter Eve and Easter Morn" . , . . Frederick Stevenson. Choir. Postlude: Mrs. Miller. The Pastor, Rev. Thus. J. Graham, will preach sermons appropriate to the day. GRACE METHODIST At the morning service the Choir will render special Easter music. In the evening the service will be in charge of the Sabbath School and Choir, and will consist of Easter Carols, recitations, etc. The musical program for the morning service will be as follows: Organ Voluntary, Prelude in G -. . . . V. Petraili. Hymn No. 231, "Welcome Happy Morning" Calkin. Offertory, "Arioso" Novello. Anthem, "Christ Our Passover" . . . . . . ' Fred Schilling. Anthem, "He is Risen" Edwin A. Clark. Hymn, "Hail Thou Once Despised Jesus." Anthem, "The Marylous Work" . . . . ..... . . From Haydn's "Creation." The soloists on this occasion will be Mrs. I. A. Gorman, Miss Elizabeth Sands, Dr. Pierce and Mr. Good. Miss Anna Ross, Organist. M. Alton Hale, Director. The evening program will be as follows: Processional Hymn, "Christ is Risen" School and Choir. Prayer. Hymn, "Hail Thou Once Despised Jesus" No. 246. Scripture Lesson ....Prof. T. A. Mott. Carol, "Twine the Easter Garland".. Mrs. Gorman andChorus, Recitation, "Easter" -.. .. Jennette Kramer. Recitation, "The Little Bird" .. ... . '. . Lawrence Compton. Recitation, "The Happy Easter Time Cyril Y. Bowers. Recitation, "Joy of Joys; He Lives'.. Mary Dickinson. Song, "Garland the World With ' Flowers" . . Six Little Girls. Carol, "A Rhyme for Easter Time". . . . School and Choir. Easter Address Lawrence Smelser. Carol. "Near the Tomb Where Jesus Slept" School and Choir. Address . . . . Rev. W N. Nelson Carol, (Antiphonal) "Ye Happy Bells of Easter" .... School and Choir. Hymn, "Onward Christian Soldiers." ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. Morning Prayer, 10 a. m Easter Carol "Woodman." Easter Anthem, "Christ our Passover" Tours. Gloria Patri Tours. Le Deum Calkin. Jubilate Deo Calkin. . Introlt Anthem . . Tours. Hymn, 116 Raper. Offertory, "Come See the Place" . .11. W. Parker. Sanctus, Eyre .. .. .... .' . Miss Josephine Cates. Gloria in Excelsis . .' Calkin. Recessional Calkin. Children's Service at 3: CO. Soloist, Miss Will Kruger. Evensong, 7:30. Processional .. Le Jeune. Gloria Patri . . , - .Tours. Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis ;. ' . . . . ... , . . . Barnby. Anthem, "God hath appointed a day" , . .Tours. Hymn, 112 . Recessional, 113 .. Martin. Full vested choir of 20 voices, under the direction of Laura C. Gaston, Organist. Sopranos Miss Josephine Cates, Mrs. Jesse Reeves, Miss Hazel Lough, Miss Bertha Larsh, Miss Clara Morgan, Miss Juliet Laws, Mrs. Wilfred Jessup and Mrs. Bridgman. Altos Miss Lena Coffin. Miss Jessie Beeler, Miss Helen Davis. Miss Rena Cunningham. "Tenors J. F. Taggart, Dean Jacques and John G. Starr. Bass Jesse S. Reeves, Mr. Bridgman, W. S. Snyder and Mr. Floyd. ST. JOHN'S EV. LUTHERAN. Anthem, "O Death where Is thy Sting." Gesenius Introit and Gloria Patri Confession of Sins. Kyrie Eleison. Declaration of Grace. Anthem. "All Glory be to God on High" '. Spangenberg. Salutation and Response. Collect and Epistle for the day. Creed. Anthem. "Jesus my Redeemer lives" Louise Henriette. Sermon, St. Mark, 16 1-S. The Christians Easter Joy, Death is swallowed up in Victory. Choir, "Lo, the Tomb is Empty .E. Stein.

THE CHURCHES

Agmis Dei. Distribution of the Lord's Supper. Nunc Dimittis and Benediction. 'FIRST M. E. Organ Prelude Sonata in style of Handel . i Wolstenholme Mrs. Lewis King. Christ, Our Passover, ...Max Vogrich Choir. This Is The Day Brackett Choir. They Have Taken Away My Lord,.... Harrington Choir. Ye Sons and Daughters of the King, " Burdett Choir. Easter Sermon Pastor R. J. Wade. Organ Postlude, Grand March from "Rlenze," Wagner Mrs. Lewis King. UNITED PrlESBYTERI AN Morning Service. Organ Prelude Mrs. Hunt. Awake, Thou that Sleepest ..Manning Miss Myrick, Mrs. Lon.gnecker, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Luring. Offertory "The Lord Is Risen,". ; Arthur Sullivan Quartet. Prelude. Evening Service. Prelude Jesus Christ is Risen .. , . , . Neidlingu Quartet. Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead Geibel Quartet. Offertory Christ is Risen Today Bischoff Mrs. Longnecker. As It Began to Dawn Vincent Quartet. Postlude. Fifth Street M. E. Church. Rev. J. O. Carnpbeil, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:15. Morning worship at l6:30. Voluntary "Evening Star" Wagner Hymn 24$. Invocation. Anthem "Your Lord and King Adore . . Williams Scripture Lesson. Offertory "A , Melody" Shubert Anthem "Our Savior Lives," ...Schoebel Hymn 241. Sermon by the Pastor. Hymn 233. Class meeting at 2:30.' Special Easter services in the evening. A literary, and Musical progam and musical program. Friends and strangers are Invited. .1 : - BETHEL A. M. E. 10:30 'A. M. Voluntary .. .. .. .. Miss Speed. Song . . . , . . .Choir. Inovation . . A. T. Guy. Song. Choir. Scripture. and Decalogue., Song. . . . Choir. Sermon . .' . . . . Rev.F .P. Baker. - Song .-. Choir. Baptism. . 3:00 P.M. There will be a beautitul program rendered by the Sunday School. Subject: "The Resurrection Morn.' 7:30 P. M. Voluntary .. Miss Speed - Sons' . . .. Choir. Inovation ,. .. .. Rev. Cottman Instrumental Solo. . .Murle Croker. Solo Ruby Ward Recitation .. .. .. ..Ada Taylor. Solo Edward Young, Quartett. The two Gardens ....Mrs. Worrel Solo ' Anna Fee Consider the Lillies .. . . ' Catherine Johnson. Duet .. .. Wilson and Bass. Violin Solo Mrs. Denis At the Tomb . . . . Tiny Holsinger The Rainbow Lenora Robinson, Myrtle Baber. Lucile Smith, Carrie Howard, Izetta Watklns, Alice Davis Sarah "Oxindine. Female Quartett. Reflection of the Day.. Miss Jessie Cook. Quartett. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN. Sunday School 9 A. M. Service j In the German language at 10 a. m.. Easter sermon bv the Pastor Dr. Conrad Huber. The Holv Communion will be cele brated at this service. Eveninfl Program. Organ Voluntary ' Prof. Chas. Weisbrod Hymn. Scripture reading and prayer . . Dr. C. Huber Hymn. Reading.."..'-.. Miss Ida E. Bartel Primary Department Exercises. "Hail to the Risen Ixv-d" Ladies Choru3 Poem, "The Risen King".. .. .... .... . . Miss Grace Balzer. Easter Cantata. "The Story of Cal vary.. .. .. .. .. .. "..Choir. Remarks Dr. C. Huber. Offeratory, Flute Sclo .. .'. .. .... Mr. Wilbuur Hasemeier Hymn. . Benediction. ' V Doxology. . , First Church of Christ Scientist. . Services at 10:30. Subject: . "Probation After Death..' Wednesday evening experience meeting at 8 o'clock. Pythian Temple. All are welcome. Christian Science Reading Room open

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to the public every afternoon except Sunday, No. 10 North Tenth str,-t. East Main Street FrienJs. Alfred T. Ware, Pastor. Bible School at 9 o'clock. Meeting for worship at 10:30. Junior C. E., at The Sabbath School will render an Easter pregram. A cordial invitation is extended to the Home Class Department and friends of the school. Whitewater monthly meeting next fifth day morning at 9:30. North A Street Friends. First day school at 9; Meeting for worship, 10:30; Evening meeting C:C0. K' "5 vt First English Lutheran. Rev. Elmer G. Howard, Pastor. Sunday school 9 a. m. Special preparatory' service in Sunday school room, 10:15 a. m. Communion service with reception of members 10:30 a. m. Baptismal service 3 p. m. Children's Easter service, 7:30 p. m. .v. .v. First Baptist. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30 by Rev. Albert Ogle, of Indianapolis. ' B. Y. P. U. at 0:30 p. m. All invited and welcome. vf South Eighth Street Friends. Clarence M. Case, Pastor. Bible School at 9 a, m. The Men's Social Union will meet at 9:45 to attend the Easter exercises of the school in a body. Meeting for worship at 10:30 "a. m. Meeting of Ministry and Oversight at 2:30- p. m. C. E. meeting at 6:30. Regular monthly business meeting and worship at 7:30 Thursday evening. ; "5r -It 4fr First Presbyterian. Rev. Thomas Graham, Pastor. Sabbath School, 9:15. Special exercises with short address by Dr. Hughes and Rev. T. J. Graham. Divine worship. 10:30 and 7:30. Sermons by pastor and special music by the choir. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30. Second Presbyterian 'Church.4 North Nineteenth Street.. C. O. Shirey, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Easter Sunday school and church service at 10 a m., in auditorium. Program of special exercises with special music and short talk by pastor. Easter sermon and music at 7 p. m. UND KERS. Wilson & St. 1st door tel. Phone eyer, No. 15 N 10th of the Wescott Holu3t Cream Esr eggs that are good to eat at Priclfs. The Minck Br g Co.'s Bock Beer will be on sale

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