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Y. full-siz- BJS Mgffi thousands of Euster services t Imt will be held throughout the Christian world on April S there are several In the United States which are orthy of special (Mention because of their unique To California belongs character. the credit for originating this type of Eastei observance an outdoor service on Easter" morning, attended by thousands and since the time the first one was held there, the idea has spread, not only to other parts of California, but Into other states.' fin the summit of Mount Ruhidnux, near Riverside, Calif., there stands a :ross which hits a double .significance. It was erected on the top of ihe mountain in 1!M)7 In honor of Fra Juniper v nouk who first Serrn, the pious Franciscan brought the cross to California and who founded the missions there which have since become world famous. Rut Its greater significance Is associated with the Eastertide, for at its foot on Easter morning at sat. rise a veritable host of people assemble each year to celebrate the resurrection ot Christ, the central fact in the Christian religion. Jacob ltiis, the famous writer, Is said to have first conceived the Idtu of an Easter sunrise service on Mount Itubidoux and it is said to have sprung ,iom u recollection of Ids childhood in Denmark when Ids people were accustomed to make n pilgrimage at Yuletlde to the summit of a venerated mountain nearby, singing Christinas enrols ns they went. During a visit to Riverside, Riis IS sahl to have made the suggestion that a similar service he held on Mount Itubidoux on Easter morning. Mount Itubidoux Is held In particular veneration by the people of Riverside. It is a small mountain, rising some 1 .8:17 feet above sea level, sheltering Riverside on the west add towering 1,000 feet above It. Ever since there has been a t Riverside, the people of that city have made mass ol te summit of this the great trips granite with Its huge bowlders scattered nbout on Its rocky slopes and top, because of the superb view from there. The first Easter service was held at the foot of t he Serrn cross on Mount .Ruhhlnux on Easter morning. 100!). A little group of less Ilian 100 people had made their way up the slopes .of the mountain from River side la the darkness before dawn so Hint the service could he held Just at sunrise. The first service was a brief one, simple but sincere and Impressive. Rut as Riis hud predicted, the rellgl oils feeling brought about by an Easter sunrise service left an Impression which guaranteed Its continuance. Each year thereafter the Interest and a tendanee at this service grew. In 1017 more than 20.000 persons ascended the summit of Itubidoux at Eastertide and the next year saw the same number of pilgrims there. They had . come not duly from Riverside, but from other cities in California, some of them traveling near ly nil night In order to he there at sunrise. Among the thousands who assemble there each year are many notables. One part of the cere niony Is the reading of llenr.v van Dykes poem. Ip "God ot the Open Air, by some celebrity 1013 and again last year Van Dyke himself attended the service and read his poem. Otis Skinner, the famous actor, has also read It at cue of the celebrations and Marcella Craft, n Riverside girl who has become a famous opera singer, Is the soloist for the service) wtienevei she Is In that part of the country. Although the Mount Ruhhlnux Easter niornlnu service was the first in California, it Is now one of the several that Is held each year in the i.nst year it Is estimated "Hand of Sunshine. that 50.000 worshipers had gathered by five oclock Easter morning In the great Eos Angeles coliseum for the services in memory of the Resurrection. Another 35.000 were present at the great outdoor services in the Hollywood Rowl, famous for Its "symphonies under the stars, conducted by nationally known directors during the summer .months. Its pngeants, Shakespearean plays and grand operas. The Rowl Is a large natural outdoor amphitheater with a seating capacity of 22,500 and a stage 1!K) feet wide, and with the thousands of worshipers facing the great white cross outlined on a hill back of the stage ns the sun rises on Easter morning, this service presents a scene of almost Indescribable beauty and solemnity. East year also some 20,000 persons assembled before the Tower of Legends in Glendale for an Easter morning service and similar congregations flocked to a number of other gathering places for . such sefvlces. 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Albert V. Luce, pastor of the West Tikes Leak Christian church in Colorado Springs, was the originator of the idea for on Easter service In Hie Garden of the Gods and the first service was GOD OF THE OPEN AIR STANZA VII TtitM arc the fUts spirit serene: Strength for the daily task. to face the road. Courage Good cheer to help me bear the traveler's load And for the hours of rest that come between An inward Joy in all things heard and seen. These are the sins I fain Would have Thee take away: Malice and co!d disdain. Hot anger, sullen hate. Scorn of the low!y, envy of the great And discontent that casts a shadow gray. These are the things 1 prize And hold of dearest worth: Light of the sapphire skies. Peace of the silent hills. Shelter of forests, comfort of the grass. Music of birds, murmur of little ri)U, Shadows of cloud that swiftly pass And after showers The smell of flowets And of the good brown erth And best of all, along the way, friendship and mirth. So let me keep These treasurers of the humhle heart la true possession, owning them by love. And when at last I can ro longer move Among them freely, but must part From the green fields and from the waters clear. Let me not creep Into some darkened room and hide From all that makes the world so bright and clear; But through the windows wide To welcome in the tight; band. And white I clasp a Let me once more have sight land Of the deep sky and the Then gently foil on steep And breathe my body back to Nature's cere. My spirit out to Thee, God of the Open Air. Henry Van Dyke I ask Of Thee, m rf field six m I Mr. McGronrty is lie author mill producer of the of the famous mission play, a pageant-dramearly days in taliforuia from the coming of Fra Junipcro Serrn In 17Ci!i down to the time the t a Stars and Stripes were unfurled over that state, which is presented In the Mission playhouse In San Gabriel annually and which has run for 15 consecutive years. The city of Alhambra also for many years has presented an Easter play on the lawn stage behind Its public library and Californio other sitnilai southern throughout Easter celebrations are held. One of the most Interesting Easter celebrations in California, although Its locale is far removed from the preceding. Is the one which was staged In the famous Death Valley last year and which will probably become an annual event. At Stove Wells, in that grim region of deatli and desoh tion a cross was erected and there a special sup rise service was held in memory of the pioneer, who lost their lives on its burning sands (luting s of a the period of emigration century ago. After the services those who attend ed It marched away from the cross scattering (lowers on Death Valley sands ns a loving tribute to the trail blazers in the march of empire across the continent. Rut California cannot claim all the distinction for being the state where unique Easter services are held each year. Colorado, another state of sunny skies, also lias its claim and Its leading celebration of this character Is becoming nationally known because of Its being held in a world famous scenic spot, the Garden of the Gods. There each year between 10,000 and 12,000 per three-quarter- years Nikoiaiev, Ukrainia, founded by Emperor Nicholas I in the early part of the Nineteenth century and the lareest Black sen port after Odessa, is the only remaining one of importance in the Soviet Union which still bears the name of one of the czars. potii.j- -' Jr A Mud thrown is ground lost. fee MM Druggists masfDBfNess' m reouest pOJpJ- - folder A.O. . Inc. Leonard. NEW YORK cannibal is one who loves his men. ago. The following graphic description of last years service was written by Jack Rurgess, a staff correspondent of the Rocky Mountain News in Denver : 'More than 10,000 persons lifted their voices In Easter anthems Sunday morning in the Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, at the fifth annual Easter sunrise service. Long before the street lights blinked their last Sunday a steady stream of automobiles rolled along the Mesa road and over the skyline trail to merge into one river of humanity at the gateway of the garden, in busses and on foot the Easter worshipers toured into the natural amphitheater. License (dates on automobiles testified to the countrywide trek that had been made for this special occasion. "Grouped in a solid mass of humanity, many with blankets and camp stools, the 10,000 waited It was a beautiful morning, as though nature Imd tried her best to fit the day to the occasion Then As the first beams of the morning sun filtered into the amphitheater between the kissing camels' ttier') came a silvery pea of trumpets, heralding the dawn. From behind their natural nave, the trumpeters flooded the little valley with the strains of Christ Arose, by Lowry. George L. Miller, directing a chorus from the united churches of Colorado Springs, led the singing of Unfold Ye Portals Everlasting. by Gounod. Then the huge, impatient audience joined in t he morning hymn. The Morning Light Is Freaking. From every rock and rill, from the topmost peaks of the camels ears, through canyons and from incoming automobiles, came the voices. "The invocation was made by Rev. Charles A. Fulton, pastor of the First Raptist church. The Messianic prophecy was road by Rev. S K. TompAnd kins of the First Congregational church. then the gospel story of the first Easter ivas retold by Rev. George W. McDonald of the First Methodist church. Owing to the peculiar acoustics, due to natures own sounding board which the huge red rock provides, every syllable was clear and bell-likin all parts of the amphitheater. This was particularly true, and even startling, when Rernard Vessey. tenor, rendered n solo. Open the Gates of the Temple, by Knapp. Vessey stood on top of a small portable organ, mounted on a truck, and ids voice filled the valley, every rift and chasm and carried far back into the hills. The Easter sermon was given by Rev. Samuel Garvin, minister of the First Presbyterian church Outlined against the rocks, with the early rays of the morning sun playing on bis uplifted face, the grandeur of the spectacle was obvious to the listening crowd, as was indicated by an awesome bush that settled over the pageant. "Rev. Albert IV. 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