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Show ifc ' Easter Sunday Music Tho Easter music In the First Presbyterian church tomorrow will surpass the music of former years. Well known local talent will be assisted as-sisted by the quartet that has won the name of being the best church quartet west of St. Louis. Mr. Frederick Fred-erick Moss, who sings at tho morning service, Is a composer of much note, having written the well known oratorio ora-torio "Judas" and several songs published pub-lished by Oliver Dltson. He has written writ-ten tho violin obllgato which Miss Anderson will play Sunday morning for the first timo. Miss Evangeline Thomas, Mrs. Ruth Ingram-Thomas, Fred G. Graham and Fred Smith are too well known to neod any Introduction. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Andrews havo always been considered con-sidered leaders in tho state. The quartet has been commented upon widely as a perfect blending of rare voices adapted to tho best sacred melodies of praise. The ElMonto Coinmandery ot Knights Templar will attend tho 4 o'clock sorvlco. Tho church, as usual, will bo richly rich-ly decorated with lilies and colored flowers. The morning service will bo marked by the reception of a number num-ber of new members. The women will kindly remove their hats after the first number of music has been rendered. Miss Louise Pierce will be the accompanist ac-companist at theso services. The romplete musical program for the dav will be as follows: Morning Service at 11 O'clock. Preludo Rachmanoff Miss Louise Pierce. Solo, "Easter Morn" Novin Miss Martha Chausse. Solo "The Lilies of the Field" Tnnllff Miss Lillian Scott. Violin offertory "Nocturn". .Karpasch Miss Ida Anderson. Tenor solo "The Resurrection and the Life" "..Shockley Mr Frederick Moss. Violin obligato ...Miss Ida Anderson Postlude, "Novelette" Schumann Miss Louise Pierce. Easter Service of Song at 4 O'clock. El Monte Commandery attending. Prelude (violin) "Slumber Song" . Hansen Miss Ida Anderson. Quartet anthem, "God Is Love" Shelley Mrs.'Wtii Ingram-Andrews, Miss Evangeline Thomas, Mr. Fred Smith, Mr. Fred C. Graham. Contralto solo, "Salve Reglna" Dudley Buck Miss" Evangeline Thomas. Duet, "The Lord Is My Shepherd". Henry Smart " Mrs.Andrews, Miss Thomas. Tenor solo. "If With All Your Hearts" from Elijah Mr. Fred C. Graham. Offertory "Adagio" Beethoven Miss Louise Pierce. Bass solo. "Who Treads the Path of Duty" .- Mozart Mr. Fred Smith. Quartet, "Awake, My Glory" . ; Chadwlck Mrs". Andrews, Miss Thomas, Mr. Graham. Mr. Smith. Tostlude, "March" Wagner Miss Louise Pierce. Evening Easter Praise Service at 8 O'clock. Prelude, "Andante" Beethoven Miss Louise Pierce. Quartet, "Teach Me to Do the Thing's" -Caryl F lorio Mrs. Andrews. Miss Thomas, Mr. Graham Mr. Smith. Basso solo, "The Recessional"..... De Koven Fred Smith. (Duet, "O, Love Divine" from Daugh-r Daugh-r ter Jalrus. Stayner. Mrs. Andrews, Mr Graham. Soprano solo, "Oh Divine Redeem- ,!rM Gounod Mrs Ruth Ingram-Andrews. Violin offertory, "Venetian Song".. , Nevin Miss' Marguerite Toy. Quartet, "Fear Nor u; i-.oru ...uSeio Mrs. Andrews. Miss Thomas, Mr. Graham, Mr. Smith. Postlude, "Athalia"... .Mendelssohn Miss Louise Pierce. The First Congregational Church-Easter Church-Easter Morning 10:30. Preludo, "Quietude" .'. Gregh Miss Alice Gray. Olio Solo, "Elegle" Massenet Miss Helen Hunter. With Obligatoes, Violin, Miss Dora Smith; Cello, Miss Helen Hunter. Offertory, "Love" Grelg Miss Alice Gray. Cello Solo, "Andante Cantablle". . (, i Tachaikowsky Miss Helen Hunter. Vocal Duet, "The Risen Christ" .. ! Nessler MraVc. ii. HolllngBWorth, Mr. Brainerd. Sermon, "An Easter Message" The Pastor. Reception of members. Baptism. ' Communion. Postlude "Song of the Swan".- , , ., ,.., Blumenthal Miss Gray. Evening Program. Prelude, "Ecstacy" , ..-. Ganne Miss Mona Smith. Violin Solo, "Meditations, from Thais .....(. ., ..... Massenet Miss Mona Smith, Easter Cantata. "Death and Life" . - Shelly Sung by the Chorus Choir. Soloists, Misses Rosalie Holberg, Blanche Williams, Lavin Petty, Mr. R. J. Hammer. Postlude, "March" ,. Gounod Methodist Church Easter services in tho First Methodist Episcopal church, 454 Twenty-fourth street; 7:30 a. m. Easter Morn prayer meeting meet-ing led by Mr. Homer A. Soip. 1030 a. m., Easter service for both church and Sunday school. Pipe organ prelude, pre-lude, Morning Mood (Grelg) by Miss Vera Froy. Anthem, Morn's Roseate Hues (Emerson) by the Treble Clef Choir. Solo, EaBter Song (Charles Denee) by Miss Lucile Grirfin. An-thom, An-thom, Welcome Happy Morning, (Paul Bliss) by the Treble Clef choir. Offertory, Of-fertory, Spring Song (Mondolssohn) by Miss Vera Frey. Special Passion Week Self Denial Missionary offering. offer-ing. Solo, Christ Is Risen (Dressier) 'by Miss Rosamond, Laird with violin ahllgato, by Miss Jessie Beasoru East-or East-or sermon by the pastor, G. F. Rasa weller. Baptismal service and Tecep tion of members. Organ poBtlude' (Saint Saenff) by Miss Vera Frey. 8 p. m.. Evening service. Pipe organ prelude CFTuhllngraushen-Slndlng) by ,i Miss Vera Frey, Anthem, Christ tho OIordIs-jMUTpday, tEUchard.!Kortlvi ing) by tho Treblo Clot Vester choir. Duet, Gift of Love, by Miss Iris Ma-lono Ma-lono and Mrs. G. F. Rasswoller. Violin Vio-lin offertory, Minuette (Beethoven) by Miss Jessie Beason. Anthem, Consider the Lilies (Paul Bliss) by the Treble Clef Vested choir. Sermon by the Rev. S. S. Murphy of Baldwin, Kansas. Organ postludo (Ruben-stein) (Ruben-stein) by Miss Vera Frey. First Baptist Grant avenuo and Twenty-fourth strcot, George F. Lowo, pastor. Sunday's services will begin with an early morning prayor meeting at 0:30 the prayer meotlng will be followed at 7:15 by a baptismal service serv-ice at which a number of women and girls will bo baptized. Tho bible school will meet at 10, at the close of tho lesson period all the departments depart-ments will come together in the auditorium audi-torium for an Easter address by the pastor; as this address will conclude the morning worship every one is cordially invited to bo present at the 10 o'clock services. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m ; subject, "Lessons "Les-sons of Our Immortality," Miss Colin Downs leader. Evening wonjhip at 8 p. m. There will be a brief song service serv-ice followed by the baptismal service for men and boys, after which tho following fol-lowing musical program will bo given: giv-en: Solo, "Redemption" Stults Mr. Jay Smith. Solo, "Watch Ye and Pray Ye". Smith Mr. Glen Stone. Male quartet, "Tis I, Be Not Afraid" Coles Solo, "Consider the Lilies". . .Topllff Mrs. Ella Pruitt Wales. Male quartet, "Christ Arose". .Lowry Brief addross by the paBtor. The Ladies' Kensington will meet Wednesday, April 26 at the home of Alro Tl n CIttiMVi 90151 flrnnt oipon.m at 2:30. Hostesses, Mrs. D. D. Smith, Mrs. T. O. Malmen, Mrs. Jay Smith. All the ladles of tho church1 and congregation are cordially invited. invit-ed. First Presbyterian John Edward Carver pastor. Morning worship at 11. Theme, "Tho Every Day Lesson ot Easter Day." Sunday school at 12:15. Endeavor at 6 30; Easter praise service serv-ice at 4; sermon themo, "Tho Reality of the Immortal Life." Evening Easter East-er sorvlco of Easter song at 8; sermon ser-mon theme, "The Christ of Easter." The Easter music will be furnished by Miss Louise Pierce, Miss Ida Anderson, An-derson, Miss Martha Chausse, Miss Lillian Lil-lian Scott, Miss .Marguerite Toy, Miss Evangeline Thomas, Mrs. Ruth Ingram-Andrews. Mr. Frederick Moss, -Mi. Fred G. Graham and Mr. Fred Smith. St. Paul's German Evangelical Jefferson avenue and Twenty-third street, B H. Leesmann, pastor. Sunday Sun-day school German and English classes: 9:30 a. m.; Easter service with holy communion In the German language, 10 30 a, m. Easter celebration celebra-tion of the Sunday school German and English, 7:30 p. m. The Ladies' Aid society and their friends are Invited In-vited for luncheon at the home of Mrs. B. H. Leesmann, 661 Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh street, on Thursday afternoon, after-noon, April 27. Church of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Twenty-fourth and Grant avenue. William W. Fleetwood, Fleet-wood, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. m. Festival service, with specLal music, mu-sic, 11 a. m; children's service and administration of holy baptism, 4 p. m. Immanuel Baptist Mission 282 Twenty-sixth street, Rev. J. V. Cody, pastor. Sunday morning at 6:30 there will bo a sunrise prayer meeting lasting last-ing an hour. At 10 o'clock will begin be-gin the bible school services, followed follow-ed by sermon at 11. Young people's meeting at G'45 p. m., led by T. F Preshaw; topic, "The Lessons of Our Immortality." Evening sermon at 7:45. Mid-week prayer service at 7:45 Wednesday evening. A. M. E. Church Embry Chapel, 2S17 Pingreo avenue; morning service, serv-ice, 11 a. m. St Luke 24:5-6. Sabbath Sab-bath school, 12:30; evening services, S:30; Easter program, Rev. B. H. Moore, pastor. All are cordially invited. in-vited. Swedish Ev. Lutheran Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street O. B. Hanson, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Miss Laura Swanson, superintendent; superin-tendent; Sunday 745 p. m., the Sunday Sun-day school will render an Easter program. pro-gram. The young people of tho church will assist with a rendition of a cantata. We havo the assurance of a good Instructive and edifying program. All friends are cordially Invited. The Ladies' Aid society meets at the home of Mrs. Axel Lind-strom, Lind-strom, 841 Twenty-third street, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, 2:30 p. m. Danish Lutheran John Lund, pastor. pas-tor. Easter services with the holy communion at 3.30 p. m. in the Swedish Swed-ish Lutheran church corner of Twenty-third street and Jefferson avenue. A cordial invitation to all who understand un-derstand the Danish language. First Church of Christ Scientist Corner Monroe avenuo and Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street. Sunday morning service serv-ice at 11 o'clock; subject, "Probation After Death." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. (Continued on Page 7.) Continued from Page Four) EfiSTER SERVICES ST ST. JOSEPH'S 1 T0M0I0W The Easter services, at St Joseph's church, masses will begin at G o'clock. First mass at 6 o'clock, second at 7 o'clock, third mass at 8.30. Tho boys of tho Holy Name society will furnish the music at tho first mass; the Children Chil-dren of Mary will sing appropriate hymns at the S.30 mass. Tho last mass, a solemn high mass, will bo at 10.30 At this mass Rev. T. Roser. vice resident of All Hal lows' college, will be the celebrant, Rev. Father Lagan deacon, and Father Cushnahan sub-deacon. The sermon will bo by Father Cushnahan. The decorations are rarely artistic and never did the boautlful church look better than It will on the morrow. mor-row. The music, under the able direction direc-tion of Miss May Conroy, will be exceptionally ex-ceptionally fine, and a treat iB iu store for all lovers of the beautiful. The musical program Is as follows: Kyrie Choir Soloist, Ruth Ragaa. Gloria Choir Soloists Miss M. MoNulty, Miss B. Ahern, Mr. Ed. Brophy. Credo Choir Soloist Mr. Jack Fisher, Benedictus Duet Mr. J. Junk. Agmcs Del .,, Choir Soloists Mrs. S. Dobbs, Miss Frances Smytho. Off oratory Solo Menard Miss M. McNulty. Rcgina Cooli Choir Benediction of tho Blessed Sacrament Sacra-ment will follow immediately and will be sung by tho chorus. Junk. |