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THE EVEimra BaTURPT?’gPPEHB SO.”W.' 15 “HE IS RISEN.” 1 CATHEDRAL LURES Rev. H. L. Collier to Preach Twice PASTOR TO PREACH Gospel Tabernacle. frogramß Washington at Pull (Elfurrhes I Easter JBuair i I in Harry • Rev. Harry L. Collier will preach twice Aurelia Beck, contralto; Service la X Flat Major.”Oower communion, when the following pro- Easter Sunday at the Full Gospel ru>;Vow, tenor; Walter H. Masulcup, gram will be rendered: frwbgtFrtatt Wayne Tabernacle, North Capitol and K streets. baritone; R. Coe, baritone; witti ".•ißii.t. Processional, "Jesua Christ It Blaas [ dUtlfoftlgt EpigropaT ON EASTER PILGRIMS Flrestpne, * H. P. director and P. RWIN a.m. will be “Re JI; J. " His subject at 10:45 accompanist. Mrs. latrolt'anihgztt, Awaka, That Is Risen” and at 7:30 p.m. “AWorld’s Benfer, Blaepeat” 'Thou Makar Hope.” The Sunday school will present (Continued From Fourteenth Racaaalonal Hymn 170 Sullivan Offertory anthem, Bag an to (Continued Prom Fourteenth Page.) At the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Organ 1 “Aa It Expected special Easter program at 5:30 p.m. poatlude. "Hallelujah Chorus,” Handel Dawn' g ...Foeter Women Thousands Are to a Sixteenth and Kennedy streets north- holy communion, by and of Hamline M. E. Services for the week are: Tuesday, of music at the 11 o’clock Easter aery- I The soloists will be Audrey Moore Muaie of tho Tour* Methodist Episcopal Church includes in pm., healing; Wednesday, west. the program of music tomorrow, Zerbee, Josephine Robey, Barrett Fuchs, Faithful, the morning: < Services—:Dr. Bra- 7:46 7:45 ice: at 11 a.m., the direction of ¦ To Church Will Hold All-Day Attend p.m., prayer and praise; Thursday. 7:45 under Muriel Russell Burroughs. Mary Mings Wil- R^**Tan Oreen prelude, K.! Day, will flora" “Resurrection Bible study class, and Friday, !Stt. rassovgr”.... .BchulUng include: kins is organist and director. Soloists, lini. C. C. McDonnell, so- Johnston Anthem. “Christ Our Preoeulonal,. Qusrtet. "Awoke, Thou Thot Sleep- Is Preacher. ?.m.,:45 p.m., Young Crusaders. "Chrtat the Lord Is Mean prano; Mrs. William H. Beck, contralto; Mt Meeting Wednesday. l tenaW Today” Oauntlett tenor; .Mlktf "Inflammstus” The choir of the St. Thomas Episco- George E. Anderson, X. R. Kid- °W} offertorr, "6 FiUl et Flllao" Offtrtory, violin »oio, “AyoM»rU, \..oOttHOd Trun>D«t Mlo. (“Btab»^ Mit>i) Roster carol) lla ) ** well, bass; MacLeod, organist Loret er pal Church at Eighteenth and Church D. B. and uortet, -Christ r W liken! streets willrender a program of special choirmaster. Arose"" "I""""ESw Dr. G. C. P. Bratenahl, dean of j . uortet. “In the Garden” Miles Hamline Methodist Episcopal Church, Cathedral, wilt be the spe- oat Jf •VVK Easter music tomorrow morning «t 11 The Sunday school Easter service will floldroan nostlude, “Halleluiah Chorus" Sixteenth and Allison streets, Dr. Ches- (Washington Includes: Away be (from "The Messiah") cial preacher at the 11 o’clock services pastorfeatOres At 8 p.m. the program “They Have Taken MyLord”. Stainer o’clock under the direction of Choir- at 4:30. Handel teen SmiTh, minister, will observe Easter “Awake. Thou That Sleapeat” Maker At the tomorrow, Bishop James E. Free- master M. H. Stevens, with five soloists. evening service the following with a special sermon, “The while Recessional, “Come Ye Faithful'’....Sullivan selections will be given: Resurrec- man will preach at the People’s Pestival Lloyd Aldrich will be at the organ. tion and Life.” A number of persons Evensong o’clock. The afternoon The music will be as follows: Oreon prelude. “Crlsto Trion- will be received Into membership this at 4 • ttftpttflt at eefvice will be broadcast by WRC. Mr. Danis) I. Morsan. “Christ Our Faaaovar,” In C ..Buek service. ‘ The women will hold The full list of Easter services at gas.™ wi. ’siaapait” : their all-day will be as fol- .fers.- HUtffohtet "AwakV*irhoifTt That IXI .fiakar meeting Wednesday, Mrs. O. H. Hill- Washington cathedral EASTER .‘.B. “A* Began te Dewn”...v v.... Martin (Continued From Fourteenth Page.) In the ¦:“-xv«ssLojr”. IN Post Hark Quartet. He Lowry SERMON hide, ‘‘March*'Aus'flambeaux" "Low Grave am., holy communion; 9:30 Soprano. Duet. man, president of the Woman s Home lows: 7:30 quartet Helen Mark- (Continued The soloists are: Mrs. Carl Hosanna" Granler holy communion; am., holy The Includes: From Fourteenth Page.) Irvine; 111 Davldlca Missionary Society, is making a special —a.m., 11 Pollock, Henning; alto, Christine tenor, Away My Lord,” by Harrington, Miss Organ sermon; festi- ham Flynn, soprano; Vesta postlude, ftlPMaestoso" Mosart request that all members be present Communion and 4 p.m., Morgan, tenor, and K. J. Harry Stevens; bass, Blaine Com well, Tucker and Quartet. at val evensong and sermon. Dr. W. A. Lambeth Will alto; Daniel E. service, using the junior choir of 90 and baritone, Leonard Vanderburgh. Imperial Male Quartet Includes i 10:30 o’clock for the first session. Mrs. Tarr, baas. Ruth F. Kimball Is the Mr. Albert Havenner, organist, will W. At 10 o’clock morning prayer will be voices, the senior choir of 96 voices, Arthur McCoy, first tenor; Edward Irwin will speak on juvenile court Resurrection. organist. with Ruby Potter, soprano, and John have as Easter music the following: Q. Lippitt, second tenor; J. Benton work. At 12 o'clock the Woman’s For- read in the Chapel of the Preach at Mount Vernon Church the Advent will have Morning, prelude, “Easter,” by Hadley; As Easter is a favorite day for pil- Presbyterian will B. Switzer, tenor, soloists, and Ruth The of Webb, baritone; Francis P. Heartsill, eign Missionary Society will meet un- Cathedral, Georgetown Church , assisting organist. the following music at the morning postlude, “Pageant,” by Johnston. Eve- bass. Elsie F. der the direction of Mrs. Harry grimages to Washington spe- music at 11 a.m. Thomas, ¦ ning, by Montgomery is the or- Havens. for Place have the following the The program for the morning sendee service tomorrow; prelude,: “The First Easter,” ganist. Luncheon will be served at 1 o’clock. cial arrangements have been made M. E. Church. service tomorrow: Wilson; by Stults. the welcome of the thousands of wor- will be: Processional. “Welcome Happy Morning” postlude, Mrs. Ivan J. Riley chairman. The Prelude, "In PsisdUlum” Dubol* Introlt. “Ohriat Our Paaaovar . Schilling At Ladies’ Aid Will shipers and visitors. Orsan prelude. “Prelude to Parallel" .Warner “Communion Service'’ lyre* Hamline Methodist Episcopal meet at 2 o’colck, Mrs, The Cathedral Guild of Ushers will At Mount Vernon Place Methodist AW ‘T M Processional Hymn (junior choir), "The Day Sermon hymn. "The Strife la O’er.’’ Easter music at the Metropolitan Bap- Church, Sixteenth at Allison street | Orrel L. Moody presiding. italner : of Resurrection.” Offertory, “They Have Away My small groups of pilgrims through ; Episcopal Church, (senior junior Taken tist Church, Sixth and A streets north- northwest, the Easter music will be The second annual council. Epworth escort South, tomorrow the Hymn 2*4. , Anthem end choirs), Lord” Stainer League the crypt chapels at regular intervals pastor. Dr. W. A. Lambeth, will deliver Anthem. “Awake. Thou That “Awake Op, My Glory”. Bsrnby Reeesalonal, ‘‘Jesus Christ la Risen Today.” east, will Include: rendered by the chorus choir of 50 and Young People’s work, will Sleepeet” Soprano solo, “I Know That My Re- voices, throughout the day. It has been sug- morning | " orgnnist under the direction of John meet in the church next Friday. This the Easter sermon, at 11 PosUude. "Qloria. irom “Twelfth-..w.-• deemer Llveth (from “The Mes- Helen Crouch Is and director. MORNING SERVICE. H. gested by the cathedral authorities that o’clock, his subject being “Easter Cer- Mol(irt siah”) Hands! The program will be repented the fol- Organ prelude, “Hallelujah Choru*”..Handel MaTville, and by the solo quartet— is a part of the annual conference, cannot arrange to attend (junior and senior choirs), (Mra. Gertrude 8. Mockbee.) Ethel D. Stickles, soprano; Mabel which convenes at Foundry Church on persons who tainties.” The subject of Dr. Deal’s ser- In the evening at 7:30 o’clock a Anthem lowing Sunday. Anthem, "Why living Among Flehr, plan for hours "Hallelujah” Hands) Seek Ye the contralto; Horatio Rench, Wednesday. Saturday at 5:30 p.m. the the services their visits mon to the junior congregation will be pageant, “The King’s Highway,” willbe , postlude, "Calvary” Rodney the Dead?” Warren tenor, and when services are not in progress. The ’’The Story of Easter.” The En- Oraan Duet, "Crucifix” Faure John H. Marville, bass; Edith B. Athey, annual Epworth League banquet will Junior con- presented Jointly by the Christian the program The Church of the Transfiguration (Dr. Sterling periods recommended for this purpose gregation At the evening eervlce Bockoven and Nathan A. organist. be held in the social hall. Entertain- meets at the same hour in the deavor Societies. , special will have the following music at the 9:30 a.m., from 1 to 3 which was given at the Palm Away The program follows: ment has been provided in the homes are from 8 to Sunday school auditorium. The ministry of music of the church repeated, ! service at 11 a.m. tomorrow: Anthem. “They Have*Taken My p.m. until the closing of Epworth Sunday service will be on ac- Harrington Morning 11 of Brightwood Park. Petworth. Calvary and from 5:15 The League will conduct includes: Mrs. Walter K. Wilson and ' “Christ Our Passover” Mornlngton OrganLord" My aervlce, o'clock. The bishop s count of numerous requests. The choir offtrtory. "I Know That Re- Organ. and Hamline Churches. D. Stewart Pat- the chapels at 6 p.m. Easter services at 7:30 a.m.