Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 161, 19 April 1919 — Page 2

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAM. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919.

PAGE TWO Richmond Churches Will Celebrate Easter With Elaborate Musical Program v

MANY SERVICES TO BE DIVIDED IN THREE PARTS

Practically All Talent of City Will be Represented in Cantatas. I LABORATE musical pro grams will be given in all the churches In the city Easter morning, afternoon and evening. Practically all the musical talent in the city will be utilized for the programs. The sermons in all the churches will be appropriate to the season and the public is cordially invited to the morning, afternoon and evening services. The quartet at First Presbyterian church will render the programs at morning services and at vesper services. The program is as follows: Quartea Mrs. E. E. Meyer, soprano; Miss Elgia Wittwer, contralto; Mr. C. F. Hutchlns. tenor; Mr. George Fogel, bass. Miss Helen Nicholson, organist. Joseph John Rae, D. D., pastor. MORNING SERVICE Organ Easter Melody (Bartlett). Doxology, Invocation, Lord's Prayer. Hymn 244. Responsive Reading 47. Gloria. Scripture Lesson. , Quartette Christ Our Passover, (Schnecker). Prayer, Response. Duet The Lord Is My Shepherd (Matthews) Miss Wittwer, Mr. Hutchins. Announcements, Offertory. Organ In Springtime (Kinder). Solo Awake, Thou That Sleepest (Ward-Stephens) Mrs. Meyer. Sermon Easter Deliverance. Quartet Now Is Christ Risen (Maker). Benediction. Organ Marche aux Flambeaux (Barton). EVENING SERVICE 4:15 P. M. Organ Resurrection Morn (Johnston). Quartet Easter Hymn. Invocation. Hymn 232. Scripture Lesson. Solo In the End of the Sabbaia (Speaks). Announcements, Offertory. Organ Meditation (Frysinger). Sermon An Easter Floral Message Cantata Penitence, Pardon and Peace (Maunder). Benediction. Organ Easter Alleluia (Faulkes). Second Presbyterian 10:30 A. M. Organ Prelude Grand Chorus (Gri-son-Flagler). Doxology. Invocation. Response Choir. Responsive Reading 35. Edith Hilbert, Miss Aisle French and Choir. Lesson. Hymn 104. Prayer. Y5 a ft I""1 V T i Solo .J God Shall Wipe Away All ( to rioiin Tia Ruth Mumbower.: A crn a a v. Offertory lurgan, , (Salnt-Saens, Guiimant). Solo Angels Roll the Rock Away (Scott) Miss Lois Johnson. Baptism of Children. Easter Message. Today (Morris-Miss Hazel Cruse Anthem Chi 1st the Lord is msen and Choir. Reception of Members. Tostludium in G (Whiting). 7:30 P. M. Organ Prelude Marche Solennelle (Lemaigre). Christ Our Passover (Alter) Mis3 tvih Ullhort and Choir. Christ the Lord Is Risen Today! (Morrison) Miss Hazel Cruse and Choir. Violin Offertory Salute d Amour (Elgar) Miss Mary Jones. Hozanna (Granier) Miss Ruth jfumbower and Choir. Cantata Death and Life (Shelley) Choir and Soloists Miss Edith Hilbert, Miss Ruth Mumbower, Miss Aisle French. Mr. Druley, Mr. Graham. Mr A. A. Mumbower. Postlude Unfold Ye Portals (Gou nod. Martin). Mrs. Lewis C. King Organist and Director. , Rev. E. E. Davis Minister. St. Paul's Episcopal Church 8 a. m., Celebration of the Holy Communion. 10:30 a. m., Celebration of the Holy Communion. Processional Welcome, Happy Morning. , ,, , Introlt Death Is Swallowed Up In Victory (Hollins). Kyrie Eleison (Gounod). Gloria Tlbi (Gounod). Hymn Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Sermon The Resurrection, the Guarantee of the Establishment cf the Kingdom of Heaven. Offertory Christ Is Risen (Maunder). Sursum Corda. Sanctus (Gounod). Ben?dictus oui Venit (Gounod). Aenus Dei (Gounod). Gloria in Excelsis Old Chant. Nunc Pimittls. Twoasinnal Hark. Ten Thousand Voices. 4:30 P. M. Evening Frayer Processional Come, "ie Faithful. Gloria Tatri. Mamlflcat (Simper). Nunc Dimlttis (Simper). Hymn Savior, Who Thy Flock Art FPHvmn Angels. Roll the Rock Away. Offertory Hail the Morn of Mystic Beauty (Foodman). . Recessional Christ the Lord Is Risen Today. The music will be rendered by the church choir assisted by Mr. Frank Hollands tenor. First English Lutheran Easter program at the First English Lutheran Sunday school follows: Reginnlng promptly at 9 a. m., opening sones by the pch"'

Duet Jesus Is All the World to Me Miss Grace Balzer and Miss Edna Sitloh. Lesson Period. Primary Department Exercises Song-7-The Happy Easter Time Primary Department. Recitation Make Somebody Happy Ellen Bartel. Recitation Darkness and Light Margaret Tlllson. Recitation Rejoice Ye Little Child

ren Willard Eloff. Recitation Two Fuzzy BunniesJosephine Foreman. Song Growing Like the FlowersPrimary Department. Offering and attendance reportsoffering goes to mission work in India, Dismissal. Trinity English Lutheran Trinity English Lutheran, corner Seventh and South A streets Easter morning, 10:30: Organ A Song of Joy (Stebbins) Miss Edna Deuker, organist. Anthem As It Began to Dawn (Vincent) Mr. T. W. Druley and Choir. Sermon The Easter Fact, the Easter Joy Rev. O. T. F. Dressel. Organ Madrigal (Rogers). Organ Postlude (Tours). Easter Evening, 7:30 Concert by the Senior and Junior Choirs: Organ Song of Praise (Sheldon Miss Edna Deuker. organist Anthem Lift Up Your HeadsJunior Choir. Anthem Christ, the Lord, Is King (Eyer) Mrs. Minneman, Mr. Charles Drifmeyer and Choir. Solo Christ Is Risen (Harker) Miss Marie Deuker, Mrs. Roland Rosa, violin: Miss Marguerite Deuker, cello. Address The Easter ObligationRev. O. T. F.' Tressel. Organ Meditation (Sturges). Anthem The Ransomed Army (Lerman) Junior Choir. The Resurrection (Shelley) Ladies' Chorus. Anthem Christ Is Risen! Is Risen! (Spence) Choir. Organ March (Armstrong) Christ First Baptist SUNDAY MORNING Orean Prelude Miss Mildred Whitely. Praise God Congregation. Invocation. Hymn The Day of Resurrection. Scrinture 1 Cor. 15:1-19. Anthem Christ Our Passover John J. Thomas and Choir. Pastoral Prayer. Anthem Christ Is Risen Mrs. Lester W. Carlander, soloist. Offertory. Hymn Christ Is Risen! Christ Is Risen! Sermon The Importance of Christ s Resurrection. Hymn All Hail the Power of I Jesus Name. EVENING PROliKAM Cantata Title, "The Lord of the Eastertide." Orean Prelude Miss Mildred i White!y. Darkness Falls Chorus by Choir. Light at Eventide Solo and Chorus. On Calvary Reading by Pastor. Keep Watch at the Door Reading bv Pastor. The Song in the Night Mezzo Soprano and Bass Solo and Chorus. Who Shall Hon Away me diuubContralto and Baritone soios ana Women's Chorus. Behold A Great Earthquake Chorus by the Choir. Fling Wid3 the Gates of Day Tenor and Bass Solos and Duet and Chorus ow Now ' Is Christ Risen Reading by nnm novRoadine bv Pastor, Lo. I Am With You Always -Chorus by the Choir and Solo. Go Ye Into AU the World -Solo and Chorus. . . . , The Iord ol the Eastertide Final Chorus , by the Choir Shelby C. Lee Pastor. First M. E. Church. The Epworth League of the First M. E. church will give the following Easter program: Sundav eve, April 20, from 6:30 to 7-30. The public is cordially invited. Scripture reading: The Easter Story. Piano Duet: Gertrude Kirkpatnck, Marv Luring. Violin Solo: Drew Lacey. Easter Customs: Madelon Beckett. Vocal Duet: Pauline and Ruth Mcpherson. Cornet Solo: Sterling Reed. Reading: Mrs. Myrtle SerVocal Solo: Mrs. Vernon. Cornet Duet: Dale Harkens, Elmer Hurrell. . . Violin Solo: Harold Clements. Quartette: Mrs. Chas. Iglfman, Mrs. Ray Longenecker. Mr. Frank Funk. Mrs. George Hodge. Musical Program for the Morning Worship, 10:30 o'clock. Prelude: "Supplication tneaoj. Anthem: "Victory" (Shelley). Offertory: "Meditation" (Gradi). Violin Solo: Meditation from Thais (Massenet). Harold Clements. Vocal Duet: "Day of Days (Van De Vater). Mrs. Longenecker and Mrs. IS Anthem: "This is the Day" (Brackett) Postlude: "Festal Postlude" (Rockwell). Evening Worship. 7:3 o'clock . Prelude: "Quietude" (Read) Anthem: "As Sleep Takes Flight (Shelley)'. , . , Offertorv: "Melody" (Cadman). Violin Solo: "Cradle Song" (Nachez), Mr. Clements. Solo: "Resurrection" (Shelley), Mrs". Igelman. Postlude: "Easter March" (Medkle). At 9:15 a. m. the Sunday school will give an Easter program entitled "Life Abounding" written by Tertin Van Dvke. The music will be led by he" Junior Choir. Easter Songs and recitations will be given by the different departments of the school. The Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. will have an Easter service consisting of vocal and Instrumental music. East Main Street Friends. Mrs. Glenn Dennis, Pianist. Miss Juliet Nusbaum, Organist. C. F. Hutchins, director. Morning Program ' 6:30 a. m.: Sunrise praise service. 9:15 a. m.: Bible school. "Our Risen Lord." Matt. 28: 1-10. Special Easter music. 10:30 a. m. Ilvmn: "Christ Arose" (Lowry). '"vipture lesson, I Cor. 15: 1-10;

20-23. Prayer. Offertory: "Jerusalem." Quarette: "Eastertide," Mrs. Glenn Dennis, Gertrude Clark, Glenn Dennis, Roy Parshall. Sermon: "The Christian's Joy." Psa., 118: 24. Benediction.. 7:30 p. m. Prelude: "Dawn of Hope" (Jean De Casella). Mrs. E. L. Olcott ('cello).

Miss Corrine Nusbaum (violin), Miss Juliet Nusbaum (piano). Anthem: "Hark, Hark My Soul" (Shelley). Solo parts: Mrs. tmma Hadley, Mr. Lee Nusbaum. Duet parts: Miss Gertrude Clark, Mrs. Hadley. r Scripture lesson: Luke 24: 33-48. Prayer. ' , Contralto Solo: "Abide With Me" (S. Liddle), Miss Corrine Nusbaum. Reading: Prof. E. P. Trueblood. Anthem: "The Resurrection" (Shelley). Solos: Mrs. F. W. Kreuger, Mr. Oliver Nusbaum. Quartettes Mrs. Kreuger, Miss Corrine Nusbaum, Mr. L. B. Nusbaum, Mr. Oliver Nusbaum. Announcements . Offertory: Instrumental Trio. Solo: "Come See the Place Where Jesus Lay" (Bartlett), Mrs. Kreuger. Violin Obligato, Miss Corrine Nusbaum. Pastor's Message. Anthem: "As it Began to Dawn" (Truette). Solos: Mrs. Kreuger, Mr.' Roy Parshall, Mr. C. F. Hutchins. Trio: Miss Gertrude Clark, Miss Juanita Ballard, Mr. Glenn Dennis. Benediction. Postlude: Mrs. Glenn Dennis (pianist), Miss Juliet Nusbaum (organist). Miss Corrine Nusbaum (violin), Mrs. E. L. Olcott ('cello). St. John's Lutheran Church. English confessional, 8:00 a. m. English Easter service and communion, 8:30 a. m. Special music: Prelude, "Grand Triumphal March." Anthem: "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today." German confessional, 10:00 a. m. German Easter service and communion, 10:30 a. m. Special Music: "Festival Prelude" (Dudley Buck). Anthem. "The Stone Has Been Removed." (Kirsch). Illustrated Easter service, 7:00 p. m. Program Prelude: Organ, Violin, Clarinet and 'Cello. Opening service. Greeting: Pastor. Song: "Tell Me the Old, Old Story." Narrative: Pastor. Narrative: Hazel Parker. Recitation: "O Bleeding Head and Wounded" Herbert Maier, Howard Pilgrim. Narrative: Herbert Hofheniz. 1 Recitation: "Stricken, Smitten and Afflicted," Jeanette Knott. Narrative: George Wickett. Song: "Rock of Ages." Narrative: Marie Peppier. Song: "At Rest," Wernle Home girls. ' , Recitation: "After tne urucinxion, Ruth Kuhn. Song: "I Gave My Life for Thee." Narrative: Pastor. Recitation: "The Two Marys," Mabel Hackman. Recitation: "The Risen Christ," Katherine Schnieder. Narrative: Pastor. Duet: "Abide With Me," Gertrude Nicklas, Anna Nicklas. Song: "My Faith Looks Up to Thee." Easter offering. Solo: "Hail, Glorious Morn!" Miss Ruth Zimmerman. Duet: "The Magdalene." Miss Edith Schurman. Miss Emma Schurman. Male Chorus: "Easter." Solo: "The Triumph of Life," Miss Ruby Pilgrim. Anthem: "The Royal Banners For ward Go," Choir. Closing service. St. Paul's Lutheran. v.arv Easter Service. 5:00 o'clock. Organ: "Early Morning" (Mailing) Miss Marlorie Beck. Anthem: "Why Seek Ye the Liv ing?" Choir. Offeratory: "Meditation" Solo: "The Ressurection' (Stur (She! ley), Mrs. William Kienker. Anthem: Choir. Postlude. The pastor, Rev. F. W. Rohlflng, will preach on "What if Christ Be Not Risen From the Dead," at the early service. The program for services at 10:30 o'clock ar Organ: "Hosannah" (Hartman), Aliss B6ck. Anthem: "I Am the Living" (Noelscher). Offertory: "Easter Offertory" (Deshayer). Postlude: "Hallelujah." Evening services, 7:00 o'clock. Organ prelude. Cantata: "Hail the Victor" (Wooli er), The Choir. Second English Lutheran. The Cantata, "Easter Angels," by J. S. Fearis, will be rendered Easter Sunday evening at 7:30 ociock at the Second English Lutheran church, West Third and Pearl streets, by the chorus choir. The 6tory of the Cantata begins with the angel guards at Gethsemane, who comfort and strengthen the Saviour in His anguish. Then follows the wonder and awe of the angelic hosts of heaven as they look down upon the rejected Saviour upon the cross of Calvary, that cross which becomes to all men the "Rock of Ages." The joyous note is first reached with the appearance and message of the angels of the Resurrection who proclaim that Christ is risen and the victory over sin and death is won. His going up on high, and the promised return with all the bright angels of heaven attendant in His train continues the joyous and confident note. Then the joy of the angels in the mansions above over each returning prodigal is fittingly told, and the Cantata concludes with the adoration of the angelic hosts about the throne as they sing, "Worthy is the Lamb that was Slain." Following are the members of the chorus : Soprano: Mabel Reynolds, Goldle VanTress. Myra Cox, Marie Parish, Juanita Due and Mrs. Fred Haisley. Alto: Cora Hebbeler, Lulu Hanning and Mrs. C. Wellbaum. Tenor: Jesse Evans, Leverett Haseltine, Andrew Rausch and Lawrence Faucett. Bass: Baltz Bescher, John F. Hola-

day, Wilbur Schnelle, Roy Hebbeler, and Herbert Russell. , Hilda Kirkman will preside at the; organ, and the pastor of the church. Rev. C. Raymond Isley, will direct the chorus. The program follows: Easter Angela. Organ Introduction. "Angel Guards," Baritone solo and Women's chorus. "Angels at Gethsemane," Mezzo soprano Solo and chorus. "The Wondering Angels at Calvarv ." Sonrano solo and chorus.

"Rock of Ages," Alto and Baritone duet. - "The Angels of the Resurrection, Tenor solo and chorus. "The Victory is Won," Full chorus. "Thou Art Gone Up on High," Baritone solo and chorus. jt "Joy in the Mansions of Light, Contralto Solo and Women's chorus. "The Angels' Adoration," Final chorus. 6:30 a. m.: Ladies' quartet, "Risen as He Said" (Lorenz). 10:30 a. ra.: "Easter Prelude (Jameson) ; anthem, "Dawn of a Wonderful day" (Wilson) ; offertory. "Through and Orange Grove" (Diggle); postlude, "Fantasie in D" (Burton). First English Lutheran. Frank A. Dressel, pastor. Sunrise service, 6 o'clock Organ "Easter Morning" (Mailing). Hymn 261. Scripture Lesson. Hymn 266. Prayer. Solo "Hail Easter Morn" (Marzo) Mrs. F. W. Krueger. Sermon "The Lord Is T-isen." Hymn 268. Benediction. Organ "Alleluia" (Loret). Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock Organ "Offertoire in F major" (Le-febure-Wely). Morning service. Hymn 263. ' Scripture Lesson. Prayer. Hymn 265. Offertory "Communion" (G rlson ) . Anthem "Christ Being Raised from the Dead" (Rogers). Baptism of Children. Reception of Members. Confirmation Service. Anthem "The Love of Christ' (Emerson). Holy Communion. j Benediction. I Organ "The Strife is O'er, the Vic tory Won" (Palestrina). Vesper service, 4:30 o ciock urgau "Hosanna!" (Chorus Magnus) (Du bois). The Order of Service. Psalm 24. Scripture Lesson. Hymn 264. Offertory "Song of Joy" (Hailing). Prayer. Anthem "Love Divine" (Blakeslee) Easter Cantata, "The Resurrection," (Manney). Introduction. Prelude and Chorus "He is Risen." Part I, "The Empty Tomb " Recitation "Upon the First Day of the Week." Duet "Who Shall Roll Away the Stone?" Solo "God Shall Wipe Away all Tears." Recitation "But When They Came to the Place." Solo "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?" Chorus "Angels, Roll the Rock Away." Part II Mary Magdalene. Recitation "And They Went Out Quickly." Quartette "Blessed are They." Solo "They Have Taken Away my Lord." Chorus "O Death! Where is thy Sting?" Finale. Chorus "Blessing and Honour." Benediction. Organ. Quartette Mrs. F. J. Bartel, Miss Corinne Nusbaum, Mr. Ernest Renk, Mr. B. C. Bartel. Organist Miss Alice Knollenberg. Grace M. E. Church Organ Prelude "Festival Processional March"Ashmall. "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" Wesley. Choir "Now the Earth in Resurrection Light" Shelley. Organ "Russian Romance" Friml. Solo Mr. Edwin Price. Organ Postlude "Jubilate Deo" Silver. Easter Cantata. 7:30 p. m. Organ Prelude "Resurrection Morn" Johnston. "Death and Life" H. R. Shelley. Chorus "Hail, King of the Jews." Tenor Solo "Now from the Sixth Hour." Chorus "Bfliold the Temples Vail." Alto Solo "Then They Took the Body oi Jesus" Tenor Solo "The First Day of the Week." Soprano Solo "Because r;"hey Have Taken From Me My Lord." Bass Solo "And When She Had Thus Said." Sop-ano and Bass "Sir, Hast Thou Taken Him?" Chorus "Now the Earth in Resurrection Light." Organ "Andantlno in D Flat" St. Clair. Organ Postlude "Festival March" Kinder. Soprano Mrs. C. N. Cook. Alto Mrs. H. Stillinger. Tenor Mr. Howard Hjtts. Bass Mr. O. E. Stegall Violins Prof. Ralph C. Sloane, Miss Helen Rethmeyer. Cello Miss Catherine Gates. Organist Irene Gormon Ryan. Chorister Mrs. Grace B. Gormon. St. Mary's Catholic Easter Morning at 10 o'clock . Vidi Aquam Krvie Millard. Gloria Millard. Credo Millard. Haec Dies Wiegand. Sanctus Millard. Benedictus Millard. Agnus Die Millard. Festival March Flagler. Mrs Harvey Porterfield, Organist. Ernest M. Renk, Director. Reid Memorial. Special Organ Selections by Mrs. Gaynelle Fenn.

A Violin Solo by Miss Ruth Scott. Soprano Solo by Mrs. F. B. Stant. Mr. Edwin Price of Eaton will alng a tenor solo. , A special Easter program will .'be given in the Sabbath school at 9:15. First Christian Church. Morning. Prelude "Easter Morn" Rogers. "I Know that My Redeemer Llveth" Handel. "Lord, Thy Glory Fills the Heavens" Wilcox. Offertory Violin Solo (Selected). Miss Helen Addleman. Soprano Solo Watch Thee and Pray Thee (H. Wakefield) Mrs. Anna Miller. Sermon L. E. Murray. "Tis the Saviour Pleading" (Fillmore) Postlude in D (Debuffy. Evening. Prelude "Evening" (Guiimant) Of fetory "Offertoire in F (Lange)

Easter Oratoria Cantata "The Lord of Life" (Hgyser) Opening Chorus "Praise Ye Jehovah" Alto Solo, with Chorus "Come Unto Me." Tenor Recitative "Now is the Judgment of the W'orld." Tenor Solo "Gethsemane." Quartette "Behold Your King." Tenor, Soprano, Alto Solos, with chorus "When the Morning Comes" Soprano and Alto Duet "Take Up Thy Cross." Women's Three-part Chorus "O Perfect Lite of Love." Alto Solo "And When the First Day Dawned." Quartette "Fear Not Ye." Chorus with Soprano Solo "He is Risen." Bass Recitative "And as They Went." Bass Solo "Go Ye Messengers." Chorus "Rise Glorious Conqueror." Finale Chorus with Quartette "I Am Alpha and Omega." Postlude "Priest March." (Gounod) Soloists Mrs. Edward Sharp. Miss Pearl Warner. Miss Margaret Windsor. Mr. George Fogel. Mr. Ralph Little. Quartette Miss Lois Johnson. Miss Pearl Warner. Mr. George Fogel. Mr. Ralph Little. Organist Mr. Kent Morse. Violinist Miss Helen Addleman. Mrs. Anna Miller, Connersville, and Mr. Merl Tittle, Eaton, Ohio, assisting in the chorus. , Williamsburg M. E. Williamsburg Methodist Episcopal church is preparing an elaborate Easter program. As Rally Day in the Sunday school will be observed Easter the two programs will be combined. One of the largest crowds in the history of the church is expected. Following is the program: Orchestra. Solo Mrs. Charles Newman. Piano duet Miss Dorotha Shuh and Margie Hollingsworth. Quartet Mr. and Mrs. Huff, Mrs. Kenly and Verl Sheffer. Violin duet--Mlss Hollingsworth and Miss Stanford. Orchestra. Centenary address Verl Sheffer. Piano solo Miss Edith Oler. Duet Horns in C Chenworth and Sheffer. Saxophone solo Verl Sheffer. Orchestra. Abington Union Church. The following program will be given at the Abington Union church, Sunday evening, April 20, at 7 : 30 p. m. Song Congregation. Invocation Rev. Hale. Song Congregation. Recitation, "Resurrection" Ethel Killen. Recitation, "It's You" Clifford Smoker. Solo Martha Dye, Recitation. "Little House Wife" Celia Belle Jarrett. Recitation, "Joys of Easter Tide" Mildred Smoker. Solo Mamie Holler. Recitation, "Easter Dawn" Mary Smith. Recitation, Helen Ham. Recitation, "Little Arm Chair" "Easter Hymns" Florence Wood. Solo Esther Hale. . Recitation Edna Ramey. Recitation Mamie Holler. Song Congregation. Easter Message, "Significance Easter By Rev. E. E. Hale. Song Congregation. Benediction M. L. Meek. Everybody is invited. of Earlham Heights. Sunday school will give a special Easter program Sunday. Following is the program: Instrumental piece Mrs. Jesse Wilson Song by Primary. "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" School. Recitation Melvin Wilson, Thomas Lamberson. Song Rusell Sanford. Song "In the Garden" Marjorle Smith and Mildred Mote. Recitation Russell Sanford. Recitation Robert Wilson. Song Mildred Mote and Florence Kerlin. Dialogue Margaret Wilson, Mary Austin, Evelyn Middleworths. Myro Bosworth. Recitation William Crossly. Song Clarence Gilmore and Margaret Wilson. Recitation Raymond Gilmore. Recitation Vera Austin. Recitation Esther Bosworth. Evening Program. Prelude Mrs. Jessie Wilson. Prologue. Duet Mildred Mote and Florence Kerlin. Song 316 Cogregatlon. Prayer Pastor. "All Hail Emmanuel" Choir. Scripture Reading. Duet Mildred Mote and Marjorle Smith. Song 272 Congregation. Offering. Sermon. Risen from Cantata "Great Light" Choir. East Main Street Friends. A Sunrise Easter service will be held at East Main Street Friends church Sunday morning from 6:30 a. m. to 7 : 30 a. m. Can you arise early and sing praise to the Lord on Easter Day? Try it. Start the day right. Topic, "Eternal Life." Invitation to all.

CHURCHES

Baptist First Baptist Church on North Elev. enth near Main street Shelby C. Lee, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15, K. E. Kenny, superintendent; 10:40, morning worship, sermon subject "The Importance of Christ's Resurrenctlon"; 6:30. B. Y. P. U. Third Group will Uiave charge of the devotional; 7:30, the choir will render a special taster program; 7:30 Thursday evening the mid-week prayer service. Second Baptist Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 11 a. m. Subject. "Resurrection." B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 p. m. Evening service. 8:00 p. m. Easter service conducted by Rev. A. A. Mays, evangelist, who will be with us in a ten lays meeting starting Easter. J. N. Robinson, pastor. Evening service, 3:00 p. m. Brethren United Brethren Eleventh and N. B streets; H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Fred White, superintendent. The sermon at 10:30 a. m. by the pastor will be followed by reception of members and baptismal services. Rev. Andrew F. Mitchell, pastor of South Eighth street Friend? church, will preach at 7:30 p. m. Senior C. E. meets at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Catholic St. Andrew'a Catholic South Flftn and C streets. Rev. Frank A. RoelL rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant lx)w mass and communion at 6:30 a. m. Mass, with singing by cnildrenand five minute sermon at 7:30 a. m. mga mass and sermon at 10 a. m. Vesper sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m. St. Mary'a Church Rev. W. J. Cronln, pastor; James Ryan, assistant pastor. Mass Sunday at 6, 8 and 10 o'clock a. m. Instructions, 2:30 p. m. Vespers and Benediction Sunday at 3 p. m. Wednesday Holy Hour at 7:30 p. m. Christian First Christian South Tenth and A streets. L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. A. B. Harison, supt. Hours for worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subject of morning sermon, "The Spiritual Import of the Resurrection." At night an Easter cantata will be given by the choir. One week of evangelistic services will be held, beginning Monday, April 21. Roy L. Brown will be in cnarge. Service every day at 7:3 p. m. Friends South Eiahth Street Friends Church A. F. Mitchell, pastor. Bible school tomorrow morning at 9:10 o'clock, John H. Johnson, superintendent. Les son: "Our Risen Lord" Matt. 28: l10. An Easter program by the chil dren will be given as a closing exer cise of the school. Worship at 10:30 o'clock. "The Radiance of Easter," by the pastor. Music appropriate to the day will be a part of the hour of worship. Mid week meeting Thursdoy evening at 7:30. Whitewater Friends Corner of N. Tenth and G streets; Irwin Stegall, pastor. Sunday school at 9 a. m., Russell Burkett, supt. Remember the contest and bring someone to Sunday school with you. At 10 a. m. the Easter program will be given by the children of the Sunday school. Preaching serv ice immediately following the Easter program. Christian Endeavor at 6:20 p. m. Topic. "Eternal Life, and How to Live It." John 5: 24; Eph. 2: 10. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. If you live in the community in which this church is located and if you are interested in the improvement of conditions in that community you should at least attend the services of the church and give it your fullest cooperation. It is not only your duty toward God, but you owe it toward the better citizenship of this city. Come, you are welcome. West Richmond Friends Church Charles M. Woodman, pastor. Sunday services: At 9 a. m., Bible school. Every man present will count one toward making a total of 300; 10:80 a. m., meeting for worship, a service appropriate for Easter; 3:45 p. m., Christian Endeavor meeting; 5 p. m.f Vesper service; Thursday evening prayer meeting; Friday afternoon, Ladles' Aid and Good Will club. East Main Street Frlenda Church Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, John R. Webb, pastor. Prof. A. M. Charles, superintendent of Bible school; 6:30 a. m., Sunrise praise service: 9:15 a. m.. Bible school, "Our Risen Lord" Matt 28: 1-10. Special Easter music. At 10:30 a. m., sermon, theme. "The Christian's Joy"; 7:30 p. m.. Special program of music under the direction of Clinora t tiuicnms. Gospel message, "The Power of Resurrection." Thursday, 1:30 p. m., the Ladies' Aid society and 7:30 p. m., prayer meeting. Williamsburg Friends Church Emerson Cloyd, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Omer Brlnkley, superintendent. The morning service will be held at 11 a. m. A special Easter sermon will be given. A large attendance is expected. The baccalaureate service will be held in the Friends church at 8 p. m. Music will be furnished by pupils of the Williamsburg school. Rev. J. J. Rae will deliver the sermon. Lutheran First English Lutheran South A and Eleventh streets. F. A. Dressel, pastor. Parsonage 110 South Eleventh street. Sunrise service at 6 o'clock. Subject, "The Lord Has Rise." Sunday school at 9:00 a. m.. E. B. Knollenberg, supt. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. Baptism of children. Reception ol members. Confirmation service. Holy communion. Vesper service at 4:30 o'clock. Easter cantata "The Resurrection" by Manney. Congregational picnic supper Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Second English Lutheran Northwest Third and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley. pastor. 6:30 a. m.. Early Easter Praise. Theme. "The Empty Tomb." 9:15 a. m., Sunday school, Easter lesson. J. F. Holaday, supt. 10:39 a. m., Public worship. Holy communion. Jehoiada chest offerings. 2:30 p. m.. Public service for Baptism of Little Children. 7 :30 p. m.. the augmented chorus choir will render the cantata. "Ea3ter Angels," by J. S.

Fearis. A cordial invitation to all these services is extended to all. St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Corner South Seventh and E streets;

A. L. Nicklas, pastor. English confessional, 8 a. m.; English Easter service and communion, 8:30 a. m.; German confessional, 10 a. m.; German Easter service and communion, 10:30 a. m. Illustrated Easter service, 7 pv m.; German service Monday at 9 a. m. Special music and Easter offerings Sunday. St. Paul's Lutheran Church 401 South Seventh street. Rev. F. W. Rohlflng, D. D., pastor. Telephone 1321. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. with an appropriate musical program and decoration. Jesse A. Wiechman, superintendent. Service, with a prelude by Miss Marjorie Beck, special music by the choir and a sermon on "What if Jesus Be Not Risen from the Dead," at 5 p. m. and service with Holy communion in the German language, an offertory by Miss Beck, special music by the choir and a sermon on "Psalm One Hundred," at 10:30 a. m. Service with the annual Easter program by the Sunday school, and an appropriate cantata by the class at 7:00 p. m. Catechism classes on Saturday morning at 9:30 and 10:30 o'clock. The collections throughout the day will be for the church extension fund. Come to the church and Sunday school. - Methodist Bethel A. M. E. South Sixth and B streets; Rev. J. L. Craven, pastor. Special service, 10: 4a a. m., 3 p. m., and 8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, in the morning; subject: When Earth Scenes Fade. At 3 p. m. the Sabbath school will render a special Easter program, at 8 p. m. an Easter Cantata: Gates Ajar and Hope's Messengers. At this service the Rev. J. P. Q. Wallace, presiding elder, will deliver an address. Music for the morning and evening will be furnished by the Junior Choir. The orchestra under the direction of Mrs. W. H. Dennis, will render selections in the afternoon and evening. A cordial welcome Is extended to everybody. Wesleyan Methodist Rer. W. F. Jones will preach at the morning service. Public invited. Lon N. Gillian, pastor. Nazarene Church of the Nazarene North Fifth street; M. T. and Lida Brandyberry, pastors. Prayer meeting, Sunday, 8:30 a. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m., J. W. Mount, supt Preaching, 10:30 a. m.. Rev. Mrs. Lida Brandyberry in charge of evangelistic service at 7:45 p. ra. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Our next revival will begin May 4 with a children's missionary service at night. You are welcome at our mid-week prayer meeting. Sixty present Wednesday night Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church Northwest corner Tenth and North A street. The church with a message and a welcome. Bible study 9:15; Public worship 10:30 a. m. and 4:45 p. m., Jos. J. Rae, pastor; Percy C. Sprague. Sunday school superintendent Subject of the morning 6ermon, "The Easter Message." Subject of the vesper sermon, "God and the Flowers." Second Presbyterian Church North Nineteenth street, Elmer E. Davis, pastor. Bible school with Easter program and graduation of twelve children from the Primary department at 9:15. Darrel Thomas, superintendent. Morning service with baptism of children, reception of new members and Easter message, at 10:30. Evening service at 7:30. Strong Easter program, with cantata. Mrs. L C. King, organist and director. Reld Memorial United Presbyterian Sabbath school, 9:15 a. m., Mrs. D. W. Scott, superintendent Special Easter service. Morning service. 1:30. subject, "The Ea6ter Message." Special music. Evening service, 7: SO. Subject, "The Easter Evening." The Junior Missionary Society will meet at 2:30 p. m. The Young People's Christian Union will meet at 6:3 p. m. Mid-week service Thursday evening at 7:30. J. S Hill, pastor. Scientist First Church of Christ ScientistNorth A street between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. Subject, "Doctrine of the Atonement." Sunday school at 9 a. m. Services at 1:30 a. m. Wednesday evening testimony metings at 7:45. Public cordially invited. Reading room, located in south end of church edifice, open dally except Sundays and legal holidays, from 1:30 to 5 p. m. 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