Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 129, 10 April 1914 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRTL 10, 1914

Raster Sunday will be observed this year with special music by the choirs of the different organizations. In all the churches of the city arrangements have been made for programs to be presented morning and evening. At the First Presbyterian church there will be a vesper service at 4:45 o'clock" and at the Second English Lutheran on the West Side the program will be given at. the evening service at 7:00 6'ctock. The other churches will have their morning service at 10:30 o'clock and evening service at 7:30 o'clock. United Brethren. Easter music at the United Brethren church Sunday will be as follows: Morning. 10:30 O'clock. Organ Prelude, "Easter Morn." Quartet, "My Guiding Star" Ockley. Dr. Markey, Mr. Davies, Mr. Horn and Mr. Eubanks. Anthem, "Awakening Chorus" Gabriel. Choin. Morning Prayer. Male Quartet, "Resurrection Morn" Worden. Offertory Organ. Solo, "He Giveth Sleep" Ira B. Wilson. Miss Ruth James. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Adams. Choir. Sermon. Hymn Congregation. Benediction. Organ Postlude. Evening, 7:30 O'clock. Organ Prelude. Hymn, "Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned" Hastings. Congregation. Evening Prayer. I Male Quartet, "Guide Me O Saviour j Towner. Offertory. Indies' Quartet, "Still With Thee" Miss Ruth James, Mrs. Sine, Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Cook. Scripture Reading. Ladies' Quartet, "The Name of Jesus" Lorenz. Sermon. . Anthem. "Angels Rolled the Rock Awny" Emerson. Choir. Hymn. Benediction. Miss Vesta Rollman, organist. Mrs. Bert Horn, director. First M. E. The following programs of Easter raueio will be presented Sunday at the First M. E. church by the choir under the personal direction of Mr. C. F. Hutchins. Mr. Roland Nusbaum is organist. Morning Service, 10:30 O'clock. Organ Prelude, "Eastern Morning," Otto Mailing. Easter Hymn No. 158. Apostle's Creed. Prayer. Duet. "Ave Maris Stell" E Gregg. Miss Lucile Nusbaum, 'cello; Mr. Harold Clements, violin. "The Gloria Patri." Announcements. Offertory in F Ch. Gounod. Sermon Rev. B. Earl Parker. Hymn No. 171. Benediction. Postlude, "Marche Romani" Gounod. Evening Service, 7:30 O'clock. Organ Prelude in E flat Th. Dubois. A Hymn of Triumph, No. 158. Anthem, "Savior When Night Involves the Skies" Shelley. Mr. F. C. Hutchins, baritone, Mr. Walter Luring, bass. Scripture Lesson. Announcements. Offertory C. J. Gray. Violin Solo, "Rosary," Nevin. Mr. Harold Clements. Anthem, "Until the Day Breaks" Ch. Gounod. Sermon. Duct. "Cradle Song" M. Hauser. Miss Lucile Nusbanm, 'cello, Mr. Har old Clements, violin. Anthem. "The AUeluiatic Sequence" Dudley Burk. Soprano solos, Mrs. Leroy Whisnand, Miss Florence Mote; ladies' trio. Miss Crubaugh, Miss Corinth Wilson and Miss Elizabeth Phelps; soprano and tenor duet. Mr. and Mrs. Ieroy Whisnand; bass solos, Mr. Walter Luring. Postlude Wagner. The choir has thirty-five voices. First Baptist The choir of the First Baptist church will have special music at the Eapter services of the church Sunday morning and evening. The program The World's Remedy You make no risky experiment when you use occasionally whenever there is need the most universally popular home remedy known, Beecham's Pills, which have stood the test of time with absolute success and their world-wide fame rests securely on proved merit. relieve the numerous ailments caused by defective action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Cleansing the system, they purify the blood and tone body, brain and nerves. Beecham's Pills act quickly; they are always safe and reliable, and you may depend upon it they Will Benefit You Sol1 verywhmw. In boxes 10c, 25c Evoryone especially very woman should rend the diroctiona with every box.

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"for the morning service at 10:30 o'clock is appended: Prelude, "Easter Gladness" Ashford. Doxology-r-Congregation. ... Invocation. Hymn Congregation. Scripture Reading. Anthem, "Lift Your Glad Voices" C. Adams. Choir. Prayer. Response Choir. . Announcements. Offertory, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" Ashford. Anthem, "Risen a Glorious King" WilBon. Choir. Sermon Rev. W. O. Stovall. Benediction. Evening Service, 7:30 O'clock. Organ Prelude, "Easter Processional" Wilson. Hymn Congregation. Scripture Readying. Anthem, "From the Power of the Grave" Loring. Choir. Prayer. Announcements. Offertory, "Harwell" Arranged by Loring. Anthem. "'Tis Midnight" Mr. W. H.

Whitely, Mr. E. A. Unthatnk and Choir. Sermon. Benediction. St. Andrews. Easter day music, at St. Andrews: Mass 7:30 a. m., Children's Choir, "He Is Risen From the Dead." "Regina Coeli." Communion Hymn. "Strike the Cymbal." High Mass 10 a. m. Vidi Aquam Gregorian Propers of the Mass Lozer Kyrie Witt Gloria Witt Veni Creator Werner Sermon Credo Witt Sanctus . Witt Benedictus Gdunod Agnus Dei Witt Vespers 3 p. m. Psalms and Magnificat Kaim Regina Coeli Werner O Salutaris . . . . : Wiegand Tantum Ergo Lenk Benediction Grosser Gott Congregational Reid Memorial. The music at the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church Easter morning

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will be furnished by the Sunday school choir under the direction of Mr. Hugh Fosa. The. program tor the . morning service is as follows: Organ ' Prelude Hermann. Anthem, "All Hall the Lord of Light" Anthem, "Lilies of Easter Morn." Organ Nocturne D. ft. Monroe. Anthem. "He Lives." "Lord, We Come to Thy Garden.". Postlude, "Hosannah" Wachs. Evening, 7:30 O'clock. Prelude, "Reverie Triste" Ferrata. Anthem, "Victory" H. R. Shelley. Anthem, "Haste to the Glorified Garden" Mendelssohn. Offertory; "Traumlied" Frysinger. Solo, " "Jesus Lives" Mario. Mrs. Frank Davie. Postlude, "Jubilate Deo" Silver. The ' quartet Is tomposed of Miss Ruth Harris, : soprano, Mrs. Frank Davis, contralto. H. A. Pettljohn. tenor, and Hugh Fobs, baritone. Miss Constance Foster is organist.

Trinity Lutheran. The following is the order of the Easter , services aft the Trinity Lutheran church Sunday; j&iter Morning. OrsanC-Catif Mailing. Inffolt. v The Gloria Patri. The Kyrie. Benedic Anlma Mea. Gospel for the Day. The Epistle for the Day. The Apostle's Creed. Anthem, "As It Began to Dawn" Charles Vincent. Choir. "Christ, the Lord, Has Risen Today" Malan. Congregation. Sermon, "What Is Easter?" Rev. Joseph Beck. Solo, "Hall, Glorious Morn" Geibel. Mrs. Charles Igelman. Administration of the Sacrament. The Benediction. , The Doxology. Organ. "Festival March" J. Bap tiste Calken. Miss Edna De,uker, organist. Central Christian Easter music at the Central Christian church Sunday, will be as follows: Morning Service. Communion Song No. 246. Communion. Offertory and Prayer. Duet, "At the Place of Prayer" Ackley. Miss Gaynelle Frantz and Air. J. C. Thomas. Scripture Lesson and Prayer. Chorus Choir and Orchestra, "Behold the King" Ackley. Solo, "The Angels' Chorus" Wilson. Mrs. Lucy Schirmeyer. Sermon. Song No. 210. Evening Service. Prelude, "The Last Hour" Gounod. Chorus and Orchestra, "The Reapers' Song" Gabriel. Quartet, "Sleep! Sleep!" Ackley. Mrs. E. Lawson, Miss Leta Roland, Mr. C. Roland, Mr. C. Knight. Reading and Prayer. Quartet, "He Is the King of Love"

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Ackley. Mrs, Schirmeyer, Leta Roland, Mr. Roland, Mr. C. Knight. -. 8ermon. Song No. 237. Mlaa Pauline Strauss, organist. Program arranged by ' Mrs. Fred Strauss. St. Paul's Lutheran. . The order of service at the St. Paul's German Lutheran church Easter Sunday will be as follows: Hymn, "Willkommen, Held In Streite"- Liturgy. Hymn, "Hallelujah, Jesus Lebt." Scripture Lesson and Prayer. Offertory, "Morning Wood" Grieg. Anthem, "ChristuB 4 1st Aufer" Standen from Rossis Vespers, arranged by Prof. Charles F. Weiabrod. Sermon, "Only Through Jesus Christ the Crucified and Risen Saviour, Do We Come to Our True Peace." The Lord's Prayer. Anthem, "Christ Has Won the Victory" Wiegand. , Hymn, "Janchzet Gott in Allen Landen." Benediction and Doxology. The service will be followed by the holy communion in German. Evening Service, 7:30 O'clock. Organ Prelude Miss Huber. Invocation. Gloria Patri. Song, "Exultant Songs of Victory" School. Scripture Lesson. Prayer. Song, "Easter Heralds" Junior Girls. Recitations Primary Boys. Recitations Primary Girls. Song, "Singing His Praises" Maurice Mentendick. Recitation, "The Risen Christ" Mildred Klute. Song, "Happy Soldiers" Primary Glee club. Offertory, Intermezzo James H. Rogers. Song, "Easter Peace" School. Cantata, "The Resurrection" Charles Fonteyn Manney. Choir. Benediction. Doxology. Organ Postlude Miss Huber.

South Eighth Street Friends Easter Sunday will be observed with appropriate exercises at the South Eighth Street Friends' church. Rev. Francis C. Anscombe is pastor. Bible school will be held at 9:10! o'clock. Mr. John H. Johnson is su-1 perlntendent. The special program j for the day, entitled "The Triumph of Christ," is appended: j Part I. Chorus, "Crown Him With Many Crowns." Recitation. "The Living Christ" Miss Helen Kenworthy. Prayer. Scripture ReadinRS (a) Ora Hughbank's class; (b) Barbara Beckman's class; (c) Mrs. Spekenhier's class. Recitation, "O Flower Laden Springtime" Marjorie Quigg.

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Chorus, "Sastertlme In Springtime." Primary Department. Recitation. "Nature's Easter" Richard Thornburg. Chorus, "8pring Has Come." Part II. "Life Struggling With Death." Responsive Scripture Readings. Chorus, "Easter Song." Part III. "The Victory of Life." Scripture Reading in Unison. Chorus, "Crusader's Hymn." Recitations, "The Resurrection of the Nations" Misses Carolyn Quigg, Mary Iliff, Lucile Bowman, Masters Robert Johnson and Ralph Nicholson. Chorus, "Jesus Reigns." Part IV. "The Final Triumph." Recitation, "The King's Business With Haste" Elmer Porter. Offering and Reports, i Address, "The Victory of the Risen King" Rev. F. Anscombe. Chorus, "The Royal Banner." Benediction. Second English Lutheran The following musical programs will be presented at the Second English Lutheran church Easter Sunday. Rev. Raymond Isley is pastor and Miss Hilda Kirkman. organist. Morning, 10:30 O'clock. Festival Prelude Dudley Buck. The Morning Service (Page 43, Book of Worship. Hymn No. 260, "The Happy Morn Has Come." The Epistle Lesson, I Corinthians 5:6-8. The Gospel Lesson, St. Mark 16:1-8. Hymn No. 265, "The Lord Is Risen, He Lives Again." The Offertory Ashford. Reception of Members, by Letter, Confirmation, Baptism. The Anthem, "Silently Fades the Twilight" Choir. The Sermon, "Our Risen Saviour." The Holy, Communion. The Prayer. The Hymn, No. 261. "Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today, Alleluiah." Th Ttenedlctlon.

Postlude, "Marche Religionse" Ashford. Evening, 7:30 O'clock. "Beauty for Ashes," Easter service by the Sunday school. Selection Orchestra. Opening Chorus, "Exultant Songs of Victory" School. Invocation and Prayer followed by Gloria Patri. Responsive Scripture Reading. Carol, "Hear the Bells" School. Recitation and Exercise, "Easter Tapers" Mabel Feltman and Seven Primary Girls. Song, "On! At the King's Command" School. Bible Reading, St. Luke 24:1-1, and I Peter 1:3-9 Pastor. Song, "Great Prophet of My God" School. An Easter Greeting Superintendent. Recitation, "How It Happened Coral Haseltlne. Sale: $2oS8. om uhyoui e and Main

Exercise, "The Daffodils." MoUon Song. "Easter Heralds" Class of Girls. Recitation, "Raster Gladness." Exercise. "Guessing" Emily Parker and Roscoe Kirkman. Recitation, "The Boy's Wish" Three Boys. Song, "Happy Soldiers" Class of Boys. Carol, "Spring Carol" School. Address, "Church Extension" Pastor. Offering and Announcements. Anthem, "Easter Peace" Choir. Responsive Scripture Reading. Final" Chorus. "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name." Benediction.

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