Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 153, 10 April 1909 — Page 5

g&r- l A lBrs' - Wilbur Hasemeler. 'vlJZZr? Song "Rejoice, O Sons of Eartb." ylj XSXl Benediction Doxology. yVl f Jy V' ' Organ Triumphal March Reed ) A 1 Chas. F. Weisbrod, Organist.

ST. PAUL'8 LUTHERAN. The Easter program for St. Paul's Lutheran church is as follows: ' Organ Voluntary Finale in E Flat ........ . ...Faulkes Hymn Willkommen Held im Strelte. Liturgical service. Hymn Hallelujah. Jesus lebt. r Scripture lesson The Apostles Creed : and prayer.- - .. Offering for Church Extension. OffertoryViolin - soloCelebrated air Bach 'Clifford W. Piehl. Choir-"Christ is Risen". . . ... .Nichol Sermon The Easter Greeting "Peace be Unto you." Lord's Prayer. -Choir "Thanks be to God" ..Pittman Hymn Jauchset Gott in alien Landen. Benediction Doxology. , . Organ Triumphal March. . Gullmant This service will be followed by the. holy communion. . Organ Grand Choeur in D ... .Spence "Christ the Lord is Risen . . . .Simpson Male Chorus. Processional "Earth New Awakes." Invocation by pastor. ; , Responsive Schipture reading. Gloria Patrl. Choir "Easter-tideJ .... .... Mearso Prayer."."' ' '.' -'-". ' ': . Carol "A Glorious Resurrection Day." Recitation . Marie Thorman Solo "On the Cross". Miss Lena Weisbrod. Primary Department Exercise. . Choir "Victory Z . Shelley Carol V Joyous Easter Bells." Recitations .' . Gertrude Petering. Mark Heitbrink. Song by eight girls. Prayer Song "Lord, We ask Thee." Address by pastor. Off ertOT-jfcr-Flute Solo .... .... . . .... NEWS

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A very. charming Easter party was given this afternoon by Miss Marguerite Doan, at her home' on South Twelfth street in honor of Miss Ruth Klnsey. who attends Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa., and who is spending her vacation in this city. The house was decorated - in an attractive manner with spring blossoms. .Whist was played at several tables. A pretty favor? a hand-painted plate with violet design. Vas offered by the hostess at the close of the game. An elaborate Easter luncheon in several courses was served at the close of the funcThistlethwaite, Miss Florence King, Miss Lucile Turner, Miss Afton Clapp, Miss Sarah Addington, Miss Mildred Gaar, Miss Agnes -Twigg. Miss Fannie Jones. MUs Bertha Carver. Miss Myral Weeghman and Miss Ruth Kinsey. j j Miss Augusta Mering of Indianapolis, Is the guest of Mrs. John Y. Poundstone of South Thirteenth street over Sunday. ' ' v .. , An informal cara company was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lebo at their home, K506 Main street. The affair was In honor, of Mr. and Mrs. Henr. rSher man and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unthank. The other guests Included friends of Mr., and Mrs. Le bo. - - , ' Mrs. John Wampler of North Seventh street, was a guest of friends at Knlghtstown yesterday. j Mrs., Oliver K, White, of Lansing Michigan,, is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ganrer, t eauULj

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ST- PAU L'S EPI8COP AL. The Easter music which is given each year at St. Paul's Episcopal church, is always very beautiful and no doubt the public will not be disappointed with the excellent program which .has been prepared for Easter Sunday. It is as follows: 10:30 A. M. Processional Hymn "The Day of Resurrection" ....Martin Pascha Nostrum ; . .Jackson Gloria Patri .... "'. ......... Jackson Te Deum Laudamus Festival . . Woodward Jubilate Deo ...... ..... ..Parker Introit Hymn "Jesus Christ is Risen Today" (from Lyra Davidica) Worgan Kypie Eleison . . Nay lor Gloria Tlbi . ...Gitrrett Hymn "The Strife is O'er, the Battle Done" (from Palestrina.) Cloria Patri , . . . .Jackson Offertory Anthem "Behold, ye Despisers" ....... . Parker Presentation "All Things Come of Thee" Festival Whitney Sursunt Corda, in A.'. ..... . Field Sanctus, in A ........ Field Agnus Dei, in A-.,". .v. I. ..Field Gloria in Excelsis in A. Field Nunc Dimittis ... .J. Barnby Recessional Hymn "Jesus Lives"... .... . , .... ......Gauntlet. Full Choral Evensong, 7:30 P. M. Processional Hymn "Come, . Ye Faithful" .... .... ........Sullivan Proper. Psalms. 113th, 114th, 118th, three Chants Stephens, Anon. Aldrich Magnificat .... Trimnail Nunc Dimittis .... Trimnail Collect Hymn "Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today" ...Rimbault Sermon Hymn "Angels, Roll the Rock Away'.' . . ".' . Roper Gloria Patri ...... Trimnail Offertory Anthem "They Have Taken Away my Lord-' Stainer Presentation "All Things Come of Thee Festival . . ... .". Wbitne.' Recessional Hymn "Allelulia! Alle luia" .... .... ............Sullivan Soloists Miss Josephine Cates, Miss Juliet Swayne, Mr. Raymond E. Swing. - CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday evening, April the eleventh, the choir of the First Christian church under the direction of Mr. Robert Wilson, will give the following Easter program: Organ Voluntary Marche Aux Flambeaux Clarke v Mrs. R. C. Wilson. ! OF Miss Elizabeth R. Thomas Fifteenth street. Mrs. White is well known to a large number of persona here, having been a former resident. -j .. J Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Brown ot North Twelfth street, are guests at Fairhaven, Ohio. Mr. George Barnard of New Castle, son of . Congressman W. O. Barnard, was a guest of friends in this city yesterday. j4 Miss Netta M.. Pickett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Pickett of North Twelfth street, was married Thursday at mid-day to Mr. Bennett C. Vinson, ot Huntington, West Virginia. The bride was gowned in a white silk braided dress, made empire. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. H. Robert Smith, of the First Baptist church. After the ceremony an elaborate dinner was served. . Mr. anrMrs. Vinson left tor a short pleasure trip before returning to Huntington, West Virginia, where they will make their future home.' Mr. Vinson is a well known druggist' of Huntington.-.;-.':-,. They have, the best wishes oi their many friends in this city. A house-warming was given yesterday afternoon by -Mrs. - Alfred; Underbill at her pretty new home on North Twentieth .street. "Ci Potted plants ami Easter flowers wereSised In decorating Music and social conversation were features of "the afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served to the guests. J J Easter pies are designed especially to amuse the children, bat this year they

EXCELLENT PROGRAMS ARE ARRANGED FOR THE EVENT

Invocation ... .................... Rev. 8. W. Traum Anthem "Now Is Christ Risen"... . ... ........... .'. . .". Wilson Choir. Cornet Solo "At the Ferry" Arr. Moses-Tobani . Rbert C. Wilson Duet "Easter Alleluia" Ashford Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boggs Anthem "Hosaona to the Son of David Lor en z - Choir Remarks Rev. S. W. Traum. Quartette Selected Mrs. S. W., Traum Mr. S. W. Traum Miss Edna Smith Mr. Harry Sloan Anthem "The Lord of Life Is Risen Ashford Choir. Hymn "Chris, the .Lord Is Risen Today" . . . . . Morgan Benediction Rev. S. W. Traum Mr. Robert ,C. Wilson, director. Mrs. R. C. Wilson, organist. ' FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. The following Easter program will be rendered Sunday at the First Presbyterian church by- the choir, under the direction of Professor Will Earhart: Morning Service 10:30. Prelude, "Easter Processional". Mowet Mrs. Miller ( Anthem, "Awake, Thou that Sleepest" Matthews 'Choir Solo, "Come, see the Place Where Jesus Lay" Hammond Mrs. Earhart. Offertory, "Spring Song, No. 1". . . . . . Ashmall Mrs. Miller Easter Sermon Easter Emancipation Anthem "Break Forth Into Joy". . . . ......... Rogers Choir : Postlude, Recessional Lemmens Mrs. Miller The evening service at 7:30 will be omitted. Easter and Vespers conducted at 4:30 p. m. including the Easter can tata. Vespers 4:30 P. M. Festival Prelude and Easter Hymn Ashmall Offertory, "Ballade in D flat".....,.. :'-..............,. . . Wolstenholme Mrs. Miller " Sermon "Recent Resurrections." Cantata. "The Crucifixion and the Resurrection" ............ Berwald Choir, String Quartet and Organ Postlude, "March in G".. Wely Art Circles. PHONE It 21 are such beautiful and elaborate afairs that there will be few grownup hostesses able to withstand their fascinating plumpness and richness with "plums." Pies will put to. route th? best efforts in the way of floral table decorations, or at least they will shard honors as well as position with them, for the crinkley paper creations, bulging with gifts and all fluffy, with bonbons and flowers, combine well with any of the blossoms set aside for decorative use on this feast day. These pies are built In a dozen different forms 1 and fancies. The huge white confection, having its top covered with a solid mass of paper lily petals.from which peep several broods of yellow downy chicks, is the favorite At the sides of the pie rise two upright candles, meeting across the top. These are twined with vines and lilies and serve to hold the white ribbon streamers which are to be pulled when it is tim for the guests to try for their plums. js j . Mr. aid Mrs. James Carr, formerir of Springfield,. Ohio, but now of this city, have gone to Buenos Aytes to remain until some time in August. For Mr. Carr. the trip will be in the nature of a business one. They , left last evening for New York, from which place they will sail to Liverpool an.l from'there to ' Buenos Ayres-i Upon their return they ; will be at home to their many friends at their pretty residence in Westeott place. jl -js js Mr. and Mrs. Augderheide and Mr. Rudolph Aufderheide, of 'Indianapolis, will spend Easter Us. M Uta.

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The members are: . Sopranos Marie Kaufman, Martha McCIellan, Deborah Shute, Maude Hamilton, Mabel Redraw, Grace Woody ard,. Helen Nicholson, Arieen Shreeve, Genevieve Newlln. Helen Jameson. Altos Mrs. Will Earhart, Arlene Bar- - low, Mary Dickinson, Bertha Garver, Alsie French. Tenors-K). C. Krone, Willard Rape. Basses Frank I. Braffett, J. F. Thompson, J. R. Watson, Raymond Mather, Howard Hunt. Organist Mrs. Fred Miller. First Violin, Second Violin, Violin Cello Fred Hicks, Clarence Runge. Walter Runge, A. 8mith. Director Will Earhart. GRACE M. E. CHURCH. Grace Methodist church choir under the direction of Mr. Alton Hale will give the following musical programs Easter Sunday: . Morning. Organ Voluntary Concert Piece. . . ........ , Parker Anthem "Christ, Our Passover".. ....Schilling Choir. Offertoire "Life . Over Death Is King" A. T. Loud Miss Florence Lacey. Postlude k Vincent Evening. Voluntary Festival Processional March . . ; Ashmall Anthem "Hark, Hark, My Soul".. Shelly Miss Elisabeth Sands and Choir. Offertoire "Humoreske Dvorak Solo, "Life Over Death It King".... A. T. Loud ' Miss Florence Lacey. "Inflammatis" .;r.v. Rossini Mrs. C. E. Thomason and Choir. Postlude, "Triumphal March.... Costa FIRST M. E. SUNDAY SCHOOL. The following is the program for the Sunday school entertainment to be given Sunday evening at the First Methodist church: Choir. Hymn "All Hail th Power of Jesus' Name." Prayer Rev. Wade. v : Scripture Lesson. Song by the Primary Classes. Cornet Solo Paul Isenberger. Recitations Primary Department. Recitation Ruth Shera. Questions and Answers Two little girls. Violin Solo Karl Gates, accompanied by Irene Gorman. Recitation Prof. Hirschs little . daughter. Thomas Kaufman of the Fayne Flau. js '. j js ... Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith of East Main street, will spend Sunday with friends at Decatur, Indiana. jt jt js v.. Mr. Erman Smith and Mr. Henry Bulla will spend Sunday with friends at Greenville, Ohio. . ( : ' js J J Miss Mary Carson of Indianapolis, came today to be the guest of her sister,' Mrs- Milton Craighead of North Eighth street for a few days. , She will be among the guests at the dance to be given Monday evening by Mr. Geo. Dilks, Jr.. and Mr. Wickham Corwin. at the Pythian temple. js . jt js Miss Florence King of South Ninth street, wilfgo to Bloomington, Ind.. Friday to attend a house party. While there she will be honor guest at a number of social functions, among which will be a fraternity dance. JS JS JS Mr. Ray Wilson, Mr. Jacob Schmidt, of Dayton. Ohio and Miss Minnie, Ferris with Miss Irene Smith of Piqua, were guests ot Mr. Ray Ferris yesterday. CLUB NOTES The women of St! Andrew's church will give a card party and social Monday evening In the school assembly room. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. J J Jt . Mrs. Thomas of 10 Laurel street will entertain the Lady Mac bees with a euchre party this evening. All members of the organization are invited to be present. ...'..-. A banquet was given last evening at the South .Eighth Street Friends church by the Men's Social Union for their wives and other inviteu guest. The table was attractively decorated with flowers and ferns. - Carnations were given as favors. Dr. N. S. .Cox president of the onion acted as toastmaster and the following toasts were given at' his call: "The Beginning" Rev. H. Keates. "Our Guests ' Mr. E. G. Hill. "Ow HoaU" Mrs. Allen Hole.

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C "Onward Christian Soldiers" by the boys of the Sunday School. Solo Helen Crlng. Song Mrs. Beery and Miss Lintner's classes. Choir. Remarks by the pastor. Hymn. . FIFTH STREET M. E. Special music will be a feature of the morning services Easter Sunday at the Fifth Street Methodist church. The program for the evening service i is as fellows: Prelude, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" (Organ).... Handel Hymn Devotions. Anthem "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" Williams Miss Campbell and Choir. Trio, "Of Loving Will the Token." Schumann-Pf lueger Mrs. Gottschall. Mrs. Stillenger. Miss Campbell. Violin obllgato, Prof. Hicks. Offertory "The Day of Resurrection Campbell Mr. H. H. Stillenger. Solo, "Easter Dawn" Woodman . Miss Campbell. Accompt Violin. Piano and Organ. Cantata "The Easter King". . .Florio Four solo voices Eight part chorus Postlude ''March Triumphal" Haines Benediction. Prof. Jesse Woods Organist and Director. Prof. F. K. Hicks Organist. .,.. REID MEMORIAL. ! The Easter Music at the Reid Memorial church, Sunday promises to ba very . beautiful. The organ program will be given both morning and evening, by Miss Constanco Fosler, and will consist of numbers from the following well known composers Read. Mendelssohn, Forrester, Lemare, Sainton and Dolly. The entire program is as follows: Morning. "Wake, Ye Ransomed" Spence Duet Miss Myrick and Miss Karl. Quartette. "As It Began to Dawn" . Vincent Quartette. Contralto Solo "The Resurrection" Shelly . Miss Karl. Evening. "The Day the Lord Arose" Bennett . Mr. Cox, Mr. Jones. Quartette. "Haste to the Glorified Garden" .... Mendelssohn Miss Myrick and Miss Karl. Quartette. "Reminiscences" Mr. Timothy Wilson. ' "What Is It all About?" Mr. Hole. "The Outlook" Mr. John H. Johnson. Mr. Leroy Lacey and Miss Marguerite Doan gave several pretty musical numbers. The occasion was most enjoyable. Jt Jt Jt The members of the Athenaea Literary society celebrated "Roosevelt Day" yesterday at the home of Mrs. Miriam McDivitt on South Twelfth street. MiSs Reba Stutson read an interesting article from Collier's, "Roosevelt the Reformer." An excellent paper on the ex-president as a "Statesman" was read by Almeda Hockett. This was followed by one on "Roosevelt as the Author," given by Mrs. Belle Kinsey in a very-interesting manner. Roll call was responded to with cuotations taken from various sayings and writings of Col. Roosevelt. Easter flowers and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. Carnations were given as favors. Luncheon followed the program. The last meeting for the season will be held at the home of Mrs. Kinsey on North Eighth street. Jt Jt js The choir of the First Christian church under the direction of Mr. Robert Wilson is making extensive preparations for a recital and enter tainment to be given. Wednesday evening. April 28 in the church parlors. Jt Jt Jt . Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will hold its -meeting Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the dome room of Jtbe Morrisson-Reeves library. JS JS .. JC Mrs. Gibson entertained the members of the Coterie club yesterday afternoon at her 'aorne on West Fifth street. A business session was held followed by a social hour. . Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Harry Dalby of South Seventeenth ' street win entertain the club in two weeks. Jt .-Jt-- 'J An all day session of the Grace M. E. Aid society was held yesterday afternoon at the church." The morning hours were devoted to qtdlting. At mid-day luncheon was served. During the afternoon a bosteess session was

"Jesus Cbrkt is Risen" ... .Neldlinger Quartette. Barytone Solo-'Christ the Lord" .. .... ; Holden Mr. Cox. ' FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN. Corner Eleventh and South A streets. E. G. Howard pastor. ' Lee B. Nusbaum, director. Miss Ruth PelU. organist. 6:00 A. M. Matins. Theme. "With Christ at the Easter Dawn" 9:00 A. M. The Easter music of the Sunday school will be led by an orchestra of eighteen pieces which will also play two special numbers. ' 10:30 A. M. Confirmation, reception of members and Holy communion. The following music will be rendered in this service: Organ Prelude In B Flat "Lift up Your Voices"... ...FearU Choir "Crucifix" Faure Mrs. Krueger and Mrs. Bart el "The Lord is Risen" Wilson Choir Postlude, "Easter March". ... .Flagler 3:00 P. M. Special service for the Baptism of infants. 4:00 P. M. Easter service of the Sunday school. Organ, "Springtime" Brewer The exercises will be under the direction of the primary and junior departments and will be comprised of songs and recitations with brief address by the pastor. The choir will sing the following numbers: "In the End of the Sabbath" Macfarlane "Now is Christ Risen"...!.... Wilson "The Lord of TJfe" .Ashford Postlude, "Triumphal March". . .Costa v . SOUTH EIGHTH STREET FRIENDS Easter services at the South Eighth Street Friends church will be as follows: 9:00 A. M. Bible School, John H. Johnson, SupL An .Easter Concert Service under the direction of Miss Patton. "The Victor King".... Fithlan Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. -Hymn 162. "Christ the Lord"......, Choir and Congregation. Scripture Reading (Selected) ...... "The Lord Is Risen" ....... Loveland Choir. Invocation and Lord's-Prayer. "The Glory of the Lord"....Laughlin Quartet. Announcements and Offering. "Alleluia, Christ Is Risen".... Shelley Choir. . held. Officers as follows were elected to serve for the ensuing year: President Mrs. Mary Price. Vice-President Mrs. Fred Price. Secretary Mrs. E. E." Townsend. - Treasurer Mrs. Henry Townsend. Dr. George II. Hill end Rer. Nelson were guests of the society. Jt Jt Jt The Woman's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will meet Monday at three o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. building. NOVEL CARD PARTY. A Kasquerade Affair That Can Be Made Very Amusing. For the hostess whose house Is not large enough fur her to give a masquerade bail there is the masquerade card party, which many people consider to be even more fun. The gneata may wear fancy costumes or they may wear dominos, but all should be required to wear masks. When the guests have all arrived they should be given placards with numbers on them, which they should wear around their necks much after the fashion of the "Pity the Blind" signs. Part of the evening should be spent In playing cards, and Instead of writing their Lames on the score cards the guests should write their numbers. No eud of fun will be provided In trying to guess who the different ones are. and It Increases the excitement If the guests do not know who their partners are even. Just before supper the guesta should be given cards on which there are numbers to correspond with those that are on the cards that are hung around the necks. The guests mingle together and talk to those whom they have not met during the evening, and when one person thinks he knows another he should write down that person's name opposite the number which corresponds with that ' on the owner's placard. The guests then unmask, and the cards are collected after they bar been corrected. To the person guessing the greatest cumber of people correctly a prise should be given. , A party of this kind la always successful, fcr ft provides a vast amcuat of excitement and amusement to talk to one's intimate friends for flxe vtes before dJecorertngT his SyHTJ

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Prayer. Sermon "The Empty Tomb." "He Is Risen" Gadsby , Choir. - Hymn 166, "Coronation" .......... Choir and Congregation. Benediction. The special music will be rendered by the following: Soprano Mrs. Dempsey Dennis and Miss Huldah Kenley. Alto Miss Ethel Patton and Mrs. Chsrlea Mrvl Tenor Mr. J. H. Coffin and Mr. Robert Sanders. Bass Mr. Thurman Overman and Mr. Carl Weesner. Orcanlst Mrs. Walter R r.anr :S0 P. M. Young People's Meeting, topic "Risen with Christ." Colosaiana 1:14. Music suitable for the occasion. FIRST M. C Mrs. Grace Gorman, 'director of the choir of the First Methodist church baa arranged the following program to be given Sunday morning at the church: ' Organ Prelude. "Rlenza" .... Wagner Mrs. King "Christ Our Passover.... .Nassogrech Choir, Duet. "The Lord Arose" .'.....Gabriel Mr. Gormon. Mr. Leroy Lacey. Offertory. "Canzone"..... ...Quilmont Mrs. King "Cherubic Host" (From Holy City)..Gaul Mr. Lacey and Ladles Chorus . . "Night of Life", LeJeuno Mrs. Gormon. Mrs. Longnecker. Mr. Leroy Lacey. Mr. Raymond Wehrly "Hossanna" Granler Mr. Wehrly and Choir Postlude. -Unfold. Y Portals" Gound Mrs. King ' POTATO CHIPS BAKED HAM . CREAM TO WHIP ' HADLEV BROS. Thsrc fa netting to qcal Znfcdcr'o Fcr ede by dl Grcccro V Most people hats to take cars yf s fire and remove the ashes ut. after alt, everybody snjsy the comfort . and satisfaction that comes from burning bright new shiny coal such as ours. Give us your next order. ftmgu. Yet Canvasser-Are you stegJsT i Man at tbs Door Tea. ' : ' "Why. the people next door told as you were ntarrted. - . "So ' mm.m -' '-;" '.- . Tet you told m Just oow yes -srsrs single.' " , - " -Yes:so'.l dhL" V,'-" "Well, what U tbs matter. wKh ysuTT ; -Nothing, str. - My bssss is

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