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Show J . . ... .. J 1 As strrely as Easter is a day for displays dis-plays of feminine finery It is the occasion occa-sion for the rendition of tie very best in sacred music. Tomorrow not only win all the churches be converted into veritable , flower gardens with specimens speci-mens both natural and artificial but the songs of praise which will be uttered ut-tered will be thoroughly in keeping with the spirit of the day. In most of. the churches the musical program will be elaborate.. The best talent In the city is represented in the temples of worship and the) various choirs have been rehearsing for weeks 'for tomorrow's presentations. St. Mary's Program. " The music at St. Mary's Cathedral (Catholic) will be under the direction of Miss Nora Gleason. The program follows: . Voluntary "Andante" Thomas Violin and Organ, Pachauer's Cardinal Mass will be sung by choir. Kyrle ... Dachauer Soloist, Miss Ryan. Gloria ...... ...Dachauer Soloists, Miss Clowee. Mil's Owen, Ash-worth, Ash-worth, J. W. Curtis and George Soffe. "Credo" .Dachauer i Soloists. Miss Owen. Miss Ryan, Mies Goldlng. J. W. Curtis and Thomaa Ashworth. . - "Venl Creator" s. Gloria J. W. Curtis. Offertory, "Regina Coeli" Tedesco Soloists, Miss Owen. Miss Ryan, J. W. Curtis. "Sanctns" ..Dachauer "Benedlctus - Gounod Soloist, Miss Owen. "Arnus Dei" Gauss Soloists. Miss Hartley. Miss Holland, Miss Ryan, Thomaa Ashworth. "Haec Dies" , Hammerell Sopranos, Lottie Owen, Agnes Ryan, -Margaret Harley, Lily Whalen, May O'Neil. Pearl Golding, Mrs. C. C. Slade. Altos, Rosemary Holland, Emily Clowes, Alice Farrell,, Mrs. G. W. McAleer. - Tenors, Oswald Veltz, Thomaa Ashworth Ash-worth G. Pfister. Bassos, J. W. Curtis, George Soffe, W. J. Hackett, J. Gaughn. W. Lehman. Leh-man. V. L. M Wood, T. C. Craw-' ford, Phlleas Goulet. Violins, Van Mldgely, Lynh Riddle. Cello, Albert Press. At 9 o'clock mass the members Of the Junior choir, fifty voices, will sing: vReina Coeli" Bordese "Alleluia" ... Weigand "At Easter Tide" ... .'....Adams Violins, Carl Springman, Walter Aures. Vespers will be sung at 7:30 lh the evening. The St. Cecelia chorus will sing. St. Mark's Cathedral. At St. Mark's cathedral the vestal choir of forty voices will give the following program: A. H. Peabody Is organist, Karl A. Scheld, choirmaster. Morning Services. Procession, "Jesus Christ Is Risen . Today'.. Hymn No. 1ft Easter Chant ..Mornington Te Deum Laudamua Foster Solos, by Miss Gertrude Murray, . Miss Amy Osbourne, Mrs. W. F. Adams and T. E. Harper. Jubilate Deo Ouseley Anthem, "The Strife Is O'er Mendelssohn-Buck Kyrle Russian Gloria TIbl... Athoe Credo Athoe Hymn, "Jesus Lives!" No. 122 Doxology. Sola "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" ...Handel Mrs. Anna Colburn Plummer. Benedlctus Qui Venit .-.Athoe Sursam Corda and Sanctus Athoe Agnus Del Athoe Gloria In Excelsis Plain Chant Nunc Dlmlttis Gilbert Recessional, "The Daj of Resurrection" Resurrec-tion" Hymn No. 115 Organ Postlude, "Festal March" .... G. B. Calkin Evening Service. Prooessional, "Come, Ye Faithful".. Hymn No. 110 Festal Choral Even-song. Magnificat Russel Nunc Dimlttus Gilbert "Christ, the Victor" Dudley Buck "Prophetic Prologue." "The Eve of the Sabbath," "The Night Watch." "The Easter Dawn," "Reappearance, "The Report of the Watch." "The Questioning of Simon Peter," "The Ascension, Epilogue and Finale. Soloists: Miss Isabel Osborne, Miss Amy Osborne, Mrs. W. F. Adams, Mr. T. E. Rowan, Mr. Walter Wallace, Mr. Tom Wise. Recessional, "Alleluia! Alleluia!".... Hymn No. 123 Following is a full list of choir members: mem-bers: Boys: LeGrard Daly. Jesse Daly, Daman Da-man Adams, Gordon Brown, Harold Pyke, Tates Brewster, Harold Redall, Loula Frederickson, Conran Overstrom, Curtis Kelsey, William Gibson. Sopranos: Mrs. Gertrude Murray; Mrs. W. II. Anderson, Miss Anna Burton, Miss Isabel Osborne, Miss Amy Osborne, Miss Pauline Browning, Miss Hasel Bowman, Miss Katherine Thorpe, Miss Fox. Miss Kate Cole, Miss Elizabeth Spengler. Altos: Mrs. W. F. Adams, Mrs. Thomaa Wise, Miss Mabel Cooper, Miss Florence Sears, Miss Elsie Scheid. Tenors: T. E. Rowan, G. A. Gatrell, E. E. Lamson. Herbert Brown, Ned Heisler. Bassos: T. E. Harper. Tom Wise, Stanley Stan-ley Wad e. John Doherty, Karl Scheid. At St. Paul's Church. St. Paul's choir, assisted by Mrs. C. afternoon. "His selections on the grand organ follow: Tooato and Fugue (D minor) Bach a. Communion , b. Elezle ..Eljrar c Old Melody ... arr. by performer Elsa's lirMal Procession from "Lohengrin" Wagner The Famous Largo Handel First Methodist. Hugh W. Dougall. chorister, and Edwin P. Kimball, organist, have charge of the music at the First Methodist church. The Easter programs follow: MORNING. Organ Prelude "The Bells".... Gull man t - E. P. Kimball. -Hymn "Rise, Glorious Conqueror." Contralto Solo "Jesus Lives" Brant Violin- obllgato, Mr. Clive. Miss Claudia Holt. Duet "O, Divine Redeemer" Gounod Miss Gertrude Kelly and Miss Leo Davis. Violin Solo "Andante" Thome - W. C. Clive. Balitone Solo "Hall Glorious Morn"... Cadman Hugh W. Dougall. Soprano Solo r'Ye Bella of Easter".... Dressier Violin obllgato, Mr. Clive. , Miss Edna Evans. Sermon. . Anthem "The King of Glory" ....Greene Choir. Organ Postlude. , EVENING Organ Prelude "Sing Hallelujah Forth" Mendelssohn E. P. Kimball. Hymn "Paschale Gaudlum." Selection Sunday-school orchestra-Solo orchestra-Solo "Hold Thou My Hand" Brlggs . Miss Gertrude Kelly. Anthem "He Is Risen" West Choir. Solo "The Golden Pathway" Gray J. A.' Bowers. Solo "The Angel's Song" Shelley Miss Lej Davis. Selection Orchestra. Exercises by the different departments of th. Sunday-school. Selection Orchestra and organ. Miss Ethel Nettleton in charge of the Sunday-school orchestra. Hymn "All Hail the Power." i Phillips Congregational The musical program at Phillips Congregational Con-gregational church, beginning at 7:45' o'clock in the evening, follows: Voluntary ...... Sunday-school orchestra Anthem "The Heavens Are Declaring" Mendelssohn Quartette. Solo "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" Handel From "The Messiah." 'Mrs. Edward Moore. Duet "My Redeemer Llves".Mendelssohn Mrs. Edward Moore, Mrs. George Smith. Quartette "Angel Land" ....Ciro Pinsutl From "O, Ye Beloved." Choir. Solo "The Lord Is Risen" Arthur Sullivan Miss Slgrld Pedersen. Quartette Mrs. Edward Moore, Mrs. George Smith, C. M. Chandler, E. D. Wicklns. Orchestra Elmer Fruhllng, director. Violins Miss Evanglle Miss Florence Evans, Joseph Slmpkln. - . Cornetlst Stephen Corman. Pianist Miss Clara Longacre. At First Presbyterian. The choir of the First Presbyterian church, with Miss Maude Thorn as leader, lead-er, will give the following: Voluntary offertory, string quartette, under the direction of George Skelton: anthems by choir, "Christ Our Passover,'' F. Schilling, and "O, Day of Christ.'" Bartlett, with orchestral accompaniments. Choir members: Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Taylor, Miss McMillan, Miss Bagley, Miss Wolfgang, Miss Allenbaugh, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Knowles, Mr. Copley, Mr. J. Copley, Mr: Stevens. - ....... In the evening the choir will sing "The Resurrection," by Maney; also numbers Jrom "The Resurrection' according to St. John, by Bullard. Orchestral accompaniments accom-paniments under the direction of Mr. Skelton. East Side Baptist, t Special music will be a leading feature of the services at the East Side Baptist church. A quartette composed of the following fol-lowing persons will render special selections: selec-tions: Soprano, Mrs. V. B. Cutler; baritone, bari-tone, F. L. Blxby ; tenor. Dr. W. J. Davis; Da-vis; alto, Mrs. W. E. Kindred; pianist. Dr. W. C. Ebaugh. The following music will be given: Morning service Piano Prelude. Pembroke "Welcome Happy Morning." No. 133. Anthem "Awake Up My Glory". .Barnby Anglla "Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today." To-day." Anthem "They Have Taken Away My Lord" ........ Stalner Evening service-Piano service-Piano Prelude. Firmament "The Triumphant Christ." No. 144. Anthem "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?" Claire Chant "The Lord's Prayer." Chant "He Was Despised And Rejected of Men," to be followed by hymn No. ' 136, "Welcome, Thou Victor," sung to the tune Suther. Baptism Hymn "Risen With Christ," No. 635. At Eiff Methodist. At Illff Methodist church, where the Knights Templars of the city will attend services in the morning, special music will be given by the Sunday-school orchestra and the Fort Douglas band. First Baptist Church. The First Baptist church programs follow: fol-low: MORNING. Doxology. Invocation. Sanctus "Holy, Holy. Holy." Hvmn 305, "Christ, the Lord, Is Risen Today" Worgan Scriptures. Anthem "He Lives Again" Parks Prayer. . ' Chant "Our Father Who Art in Heaven" Walton Announcements. Offertory "Andantlno" Lemaire Soprano Solo "Angel's Message" A. F. Loud Mrs. Fred B. Jones. Sermon "Evidences of the Resurrection." Resurrec-tion." Rev. D. A. Brown, pastor. Anthem "King All Glorious" ....Barnby Hvmn 323, "1 Know That My Redeemer Liveth" Handel Benediction. Organ Poatludo. EVENING. The service win be under the auspices of the Lad lea' Mission circle, during which the choir will render the following: "Rejoice. Jerusalem" Nevin "Softly Now the Light of Day" Parks Choir Sopranos, Mrs. Fred B. Jones, Mrs. C. O. Harris, Miss Stella Johnston; altos. Miss Elizabeth MePherson. Mrs. J. W. Payne; tenor. George E. Brown; bass, Harry Chipman; baritone and director, C. O. Harris; organist. Miss Crlssle Lawson. Stanley Price as soprano soloist, will give the following program Easter morning: Hymn ...St. Paul's Choir "Christ Our Passover" Schilling Jubilate Schilling Introit Hallelujah Chorus.. Handel Kyrle Redhead Gloria TibI Redhead Credo Redhead Hymn. Sermon. Offertory "Hosannah" Granler M. J. Brines. . Sanctus Redhead Agnus Del Redhead Gloria In Excelsis Redhead, Nunc Dlmittis Vincent Hymn. John-B. Berkhoel Organist. M. J. Brines Choirmaster. At the Tabernacle. J. J. McClelle will give an organ r-cltal r-cltal at the Tabernacle at 3 o'clock In the |