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Show (E a. s le r " ' with the Moravians Old llclhleliem. Pennsylvania's Pennsyl-vania's li 1 1 lu Mjravlnn city, swnnn. with visitors Easter Buuday. Sotno of thu visitors vis-itors aro IhoMisolvei Mo-w Mo-w ravluns, other. aro at- traded by curiosity, but all "r,i , drawn there lo witness or tnko part In an Ensler aervlcu uulll.o any other In tho laud. Tlw, l.lnon nf a-nt-ahltl ! . m.SniVO truciiire slluatod at the top of a hill, In a commanding posltlun, looming loom-ing up mnlootleally before one who climbs .toward It up ono of the steep litllo hills, of which thoro aro ninny In llethlebom. Architecturally H m simple, with Its plain side, and wide approaches, but there I. an air of stability sta-bility about It and Its round, cupola-lll.o cupola-lll.o steeplo seems to domlnnte tho city around It. Tho church la old, but the customs and observances followed by It. con. gregnllon aro far older. Thoy came from tho eld country with Iho first founders of Ilethlehem. having been handed down from generntlon to generation gen-eration with but 111 1 lo alteration and have bocomo hnllowe 1 by tradition. Such I. tho Knsit-r sirvlco which It 1 1 at tho church at daybreak every year and leaves thousands, crowded out through lack of accommodations, standing in respectful silcuco lu Ihu streets utit-i tile. , To outsiders this Easter service Is quaint and. In a nay, dramatic, but II la not Intended to be so. Tho .Moravians .Mora-vians are simply following an old custom, aa Iheir forefather. t:id and as Moravians In Eurcpe hi ill do. Tlio traditional Fa .-.tor service begins be-gins In tho chinch nt daybreak and Is tlio same, never vnrying year after year. It would inr-plro an unbeliever, but to tho Moroi inn It Is doubly lm presKlvo becaiiMi every day during Holy week services buve been held In tho church preparatory to the Eisler observance. At 3 o'clock In Iho morning heforo a sign of dawn haa appeared li-ti.ml (he hill, over beyond South llethlo-hem, llethlo-hem, alx or eight men gather on a corner cor-ner near tho church bearl-.g trombone., trom-bone., and a moment Inter the Instruments Instru-ments blare a Joyous chorus announcing announc-ing that Easter Is dawning. Their notes aronso the churchgoers In the. neighborhood. Tho musicians go to another corner anil play ataln, so on through the city they mark the he-Tinning of tlio day'a observant e. The music of the trombone. Is fa-rullir fa-rullir to dwellers In Ilethlehem. I!y tb.eir notes have tho tleaths of Moravians Mora-vians been told to Hie city from Hie belfry of Iho church. Usuully their tr.ti.ilc Is thnt of aailness, as by ono air titey announcn the death of an old mnn. by another hymn the passing of a r? 1 ;r.''ilJr'l'rT!'''',VV , . Bethlhm Moravian Church. rhlM. or by Mill) himmIht !.. of a mar i-jAti woman ; tti t nr. Kmhi r Stii.l;iy thnit ir.,ift. fur (Im nnly time In the -?r, an riilm'il In plait lie. n. Thon In wtntlnw nftcr wlndnv iUtt upi:'nr. n()ilo l'-(.tn lo appi'Hi on the sir'-ih, rllinMtm ti lowfltil tli !liiiirti from Un Sdiiih MiMliirlicin UW ur iv,ill:f!,K tUiwn froin th vwat. Tlior ap Har I'Hily, If iliey ar wine, for pum riit'rI'Miri i)itiWH thai UidukIi thf rlmri-li hi'iiIh l.iritii nml allow. I.Ou ti he (Piwil' il .;it,Jri li iloorit, Uinn-tliviw Uinn-tliviw ti-Ht iiiiuiSfr will mBi(1 nutsldc uhhM"' to ni l In wIh-h Mn1 riorvlcca bi Kin at fi oVI.M k |