Ii i ,i 55 ''fl Gaster Music in the Churches. rr-- 'avr.r r r r r ,rt- 1- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, APRIL U, 1900. '7 fit OMOnitOW Is Easter Sunday nnd T all of the churches of tho city have mnde extensive prepara tions for the observance of this greatest of festivals In the Chris. tlan churches. At all of the Hunter ervlces musk- will be a feature and tho churches will be decorated In a beautiful manner. Below arc Riven the programmes that will be -observed tomorrow: Elm Park Church. The following arc the musical pro grammes of the morning and evening services at Elm Park church on Easter Sunday: MonsiNO. Chime ol Dells, Change Hinging and lister Carols Mr- Alfred Wooler Orange Treludc in B Hat Dubois Mr. J. Alfred Tennlnclon. Easter Anthem, "The Glad Easter Morning," Lynci s Kim Park Quartette. Organ OfTertor.v- In A flat Lemalgre Dutt for Soprano and Contralto, Emanuel' Coombs Miss F.llrabeth Thomas and Mrs. Heltmsnn-Rundlo Anthem, "The 1-nrel Is Risen," !! Elm Park Quartette. Organ rosllude In F Macfarren Mr. Pennington. EASTER EVENING PRAISE SERVICE. Chime of Bells, Change Ringing and Easter Carols Mr. Alfred Wooler Organ Prelude, "Hosanna," Dubois 1 Mr. J. Alfred Pennington. Hymn, "The Day of Reaurrection," Choir and Congregation, Accompanied by Organ, Piano and Bass Quartette. Prayer by the Pastor. Anthem, "Awate, Glad Soul, Awake,". Schnecker Elm Park Quartette. Easter Carol, "Blessed Easter Time." Fred Schilling Girls' Chorus. Tenor Solo, "Easter Morn Hath Dawned Again," Wooler Mr. Alfred Wooler, with Organ, Nano and Violin Responsive Reading Pastor and Congregation Anthem, "Alleluia, Alleluia," Froelich Male Quartette. Anthem, "At the Rising of the Sun,"....Coomba Elm Park Quartette. Easter Carol, "DreaW Forth Into Singing," Schilling Girls' Chorus. Bass Solo, "Resurrection Song," Wood Mr. Richard Thomas, svltli Organ and Piano. Anthem, "Angels, Roll the Rock Away," Mendelssohn Male Quartette. Hymn, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." Choir and Congregation, Accompanied by Organ, Piano and Brass Quartette. Easter Offerings from sit the People. Offertory (Organ), Pastorale Wesley Mr. J. Alfred Ptnnlngton. Contralto Solo, "Easter Dawn," Woodman Mrs. Helimann-Rundle. with Organ, Tiano and Violin. Duo for Violin and Piano, Allegro Moderate from Sonata In B Flat Mozart Mr. F. II. Widmayer and Mr. J. Alfred Tenning. ton. Address by the Pastor, fioprano Solo. "Oh, Light That Breaks from Yonder Shore." Dressier Miss Elizabeth Thomas, with Organ, Piano and Violin. Anthem, "The Choir Angelic." Hanidom Elm Fark Quartette. Easter Carol, "Awage, Olad Eastern Morn." Schilling Girls' Chorus. Anthem, "Christ the Lord Is nisen Today," Zeuner Male Quartette. Bais Solo, "Easter Dawn," Dressier Mr. rhllip Warren, with Organ and Piano. Anthem, "Awake, Ye Saints, Awake,".. Schnecker Elm Park Quartette. Hymn', "Al' "a" ,he rowcr ' J"11' Name," Choir and Congregation, Accompanied by Organ, Piano and Brass Quartette. Benediction. Organ Postiude, Prelude and Fugue Bach Mr. J. Alfred Pennington. Organist and musical director, Mr. J. Alfred Pennington. Elm Iirk Quartette: Miss Eliza beth Thomas soprano; Mrs. Heizmann-Rundle, contralto; Mr. Alfred Wooler, tenor; Mr. Richard T.om.is baso. Male Quartette: Mr. Alfred Wooler, first tenor; Mr. Willis T. Leonard, sec ond tenor: Mr. Philip Warren, first bass: Mr. Richard Thomas, second bass. Violinist, Mr. P. II, Widmajer. 1'lanlsr, Mis. J. A. Pennington. Brass quartette placed at opposite end of the cliurili from the organ, First Presbyterian Church. The faster festival, the triumph of Christ over tho grave, the glorious jcsurrectlon morn, will be the senti ment unlvesally sang tomorrow by the various church choirs. The solo quar tette at the First Presbyterian church -wilt sing Its nralse In anthems filled with most exquisite harmonies and melodies, made famous In other years, and will be assisted by Lawrence's or chestra. The programme: Organ, Marclio Trlumpliale," (E flat).Gul!inint Miss Richmond. Do.sology and Lord's Prayer. , (The audience standing). lljmn No. 154, "l.ons" Hayden Anthem, "Christ the Victor".... P. A. Schnecker Soprano, tenor and alto solos and choir, with organ and oichestra. Soprano solo, "I Know That My Redeemer Lluth" (Messiah) Handd Mrs. Katluyn Thlele. Responsive reading and Gloria Patria, - (The congregation standing). Scriptural reading and prayer. Hymn No. U. "Easter Allellna." Offcrtorlum, "Elevation" v. S. Oigan and orchestra. Sermon Rev. James McLeod, Hoyte D. D. Anthem, "Christ Our Passover J. II. Rogers Tenor and baritone solos, Mr. D. Stephens and Mr. J. T. Watklns, and choir. Hj inn, Poitlude In D W. G. Wood Organ and oichestra. Solo Quartette Soprano, Mrs. Kalhryn Thlele; contralto, Mrs. 11. s. Keller; tenor, Mr. I). Ste phens: baiitonc and musical director, Mr. J. T. Watklns; organist, Miss Florence Richmond, and Lawrence's orchestra, Tho evening service will be devoted entirely to Easter music, with thn ex ception of a short address by the pas tor. A most excellent programme has been arranged. Anthems and solos of an liuplrlng and thrilling character .ave been thoroughly prepared and an evening of melody and harmony divine will be observed. Programme: Prelude and Fugue vK minor). C. Vllllers Stanford Hymn No. (HI, "Alford" J, B. Hughes Anthem, " 'Tis Night" Trowbridge Alto, soprano and Lass solos, Mrs. Kel ler, M.-s. Thlele, Mr. Watklns and choir. Scriptural quotations. Tenor solo, "Ye Merry Enter Bells," J. II, Brewer Mr. David Stephens, violin obligato. Prayer Pastor Anthem, "The Risen Christ". ,...r. N. Shepherd Soprano and bass solos, Mrs. Thlele, Mr, Watklns ard choir. Notice sand offerings. Contralto solo, "The Resurrection" Rodney Mrs. II. S. Keller. Address Rer, James McLeod Anthem, "The Eternal Day" J. 0. Dirtlett Mrs. Thlel and choir. Violin obligato. Hymn No. ffiS, "Heavenly Home"..,. A. Sullivan Pottulde. "Festal Mauh" (B flat), Kir Walter Parrslt lelo Quirtstte. Soprano, Mrs. Kathryn Thirls rwtrilto, Mrs. II. 8. Seller) tenor, Mr, D, fits- phens; baritone and director, Mr. J. T, Watklns; eugsnlst, Miss Florence II. Richmond; Lawrence's oichestra, Second Presbyterinn Church. The following Easter programme will be rendered In the Second Presbyterian church tomorrow: MORNING. e)rgan Prelude, Easter Chorale Armstrong Anthem, "Archangels Fold Your Wings," Marstoti Misses Black and Gaiagan and Choir, Solo, "Fear Ye Not, Oh Israel," ....Dudley Buck Mis Salmon, Offertory Solo, "The Resurrection Morn," Rodney Mr. Williams. Organ Postiude, "Alleluia," Dubois EVENING. The service of praise will be given bv the quartette, choir, church choral society and the Sabbath School orchestra. Prelude La Hathe Organ and Oichestra. Anthem, "Oh Death Where Is 'Iby Sting," Spinney 6olo, "Oh Light that Breaks from Yonder Tomb," Dressier Mis Black, Violin Obligato by Mr. Wahlcr. Quartette of Horns. Messrs. Miles, Stanton, Turn and Moore. Solo, "Be Yc Comforted. Ye That Mourn,'.'. Fisher Miss Garagan. Anthem, "Once the Lord of Glory Lay,". Bart lctt Mls Black and Choir. Offertory-Organ Solo, "Arrangement of a Handel Theme," Guilmant List, "The Cherubic Hosts," Gual (From the Oratorio of the "Holy City.") Misses Black and Garagan, Mesdames Brewster and Bookman and Miss Salmon and Mr. Williams. Solo, "The Resurrcct-on," Shelly Mr. Glppel; violin Obligato bv Mr. Wahler. "The Holy City," (Trombone Solo) Adams Mr. Turnand Orchestra. Anthem, "Untold Ye Portals Everlasting." Gounod (Irom the Oratorio "The Redemption.") Organ Postiude In i. ..at Alex. Guilmant Mr. Charles II. Doersam. Mr. J. M. Chance, director; Mr. C. II. Doer sam, Miss Mabel Renne, organists. At St. Peter's Cathedral. The choir' of St. Peter's Cathedral have with their usual energy made pre parations for the rendition of Mozart's Twelfth Mass on Easter Sunday, and It is confidently expected that the music will even excel In grandeur the masses of previous feast days. The choir will be assisted by Bauer's full orchestra. It is well to note that Mozart's "Glo ria" from tho Twelfth mass, will be sung complete, and it is a known fact among good musicians that tho last movement, "The Cum Sancto Splritu," is generally omitted by even the larg est choirs in the big city of New York. So It will be a real musical treat which will be appreciated by many. PROGRAMME. Processional March Kiesler Orchestra, "Eyrie," Solo, Quartette and Chorus. Mozart's Twelfth Mass. Miss I.aelle, Miss Snow, .Mr. Mellon, Mr, Bradbury anil Choir. "Clorla," Quaitctte and Chorus. Mozart's Twelfth Mass Mrs. Leonard, Miss L. Rafter, Mr. Mellon ami Mr. Bradbury and Choir. "Credo," from Taschal Mass Lambillotte Solos, Miss Laclle, Sin, Walshv -"r. Brad bury and Choir. "Iteglna Cocll," Quartette and Chorus. Mrs. Walsh, Miss Rafter, Mr. Mellon, .Mr. Bradbury and Choir. "Sanctus," Chorus Mozart's Twelfth Mass Choir. "Benedictus," Paschal Mass Lamblllotte Choir. "Agnus Dei, "Alto Solo and Chorus, Mozart's Twelfth Mass Miss Snow and Choir. "Te Deum," Chorus German Choir, Orchestra and Organ. Mr. Bradbury at Organ. Following is the list of choir members: Sopranos Miss Mary Burke, Mrs. John Carroll, Miss Hannah Devine, Miss Annie Ford, Miss Liz zie Kane, Mrs. M. .1, Leonard, Mks B. Agnes La vclle, Miss Margaret Murphy, Miss Nellie Nolan, Miss Margaret O'Boyle, Miss Belle Philhin, Mrs. Josephine Walsh. Altos Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Mary Keefe, Miss Josic Rafter, Miss Laura Rafter, Miss Lirzie Snow, Mis Kathcrinc Walsh. Tenors-Mr. John Carroll, Mr. Daniel Buckley, Mr. James Folan, Mr. Joseph Murphy, Mr. Frank MBllon. Bass William Bradbury, John Gunsler, James Hayes, Matthew Snow. W. P. Shilling, organist and choir-master. Penn Avenue Baptist Church. The following Is the programme that will be observed tomorrow In the Penn Avenue Baptist church: Organ Prelude, "Love Divine," ..Wetiban Smith Anthem, "Christ the Lord Is Risen," ....Shelly Response, "Resurrection Morn," Offertory "Easter Day." Shelly Mrs. L. H. Brundage. Anthem, "Oh, SaIng Yictim," Wllltams Postiude, Fugue in 1) Guilmant LEN1NG. Organ Prelude, Pastorale and Allegro Widor Anthem, "Christ Our Passover," Schnecker Offertory Solo, "Resurrection Morn," ....Rodney Miss Sadie Edwards. Anthem, As It Began to Dawn," Poster Response, "Chiist Arose." Postiude, Fugue (5 Minor Bach Haydn Evans, Organist and Direitor. St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Tho Easter-day services ut Saint lake's church will be sung by a choir of thirty men and boys, under the ill rectlon of J. Willis Conaut, organist nnd choirmaster. The following Inter esting programmo has been prepared: MORNING PRAYER. Processional, Come Ye Faithful Rei-rcgum Anthem Anglican Te Ileum Foster Jubilate Sullivan Holy Communion. Introlt, O Glvo Thanks King Kyric Parisian Gloria Tibi Monk Hymn 111, I.actabundus Hopkins Offeitory, 0 Come Let L's Solng Poster 1'iisentatlon, Wn Give Thee , Conant Sanctus ', Tuckermau Agnus Del Gllbeit Gloria in Excelsls Marshall Recessional, 11, Clarion Rimbault EVENING PRAYER. Proceslsonal 110 I.Uunt Gloria Patrl .inunt Mcgniflcat, Nunc Dimltti .Barnby Hymn 112 '.Morgan Offertory, 0 Give Thanks King Recessional, 115 , Tours Grace Lutheran Church. At Grace Lutheran church, corner of Mulberry street and Madison avenue, Hew Luther HeBs Waring, pastor: At the morning service, at 10.30 o'clock, the pastor will preach an Easter ser mon, and administer the sacrament of the holy communion. New members will bo received Into church fellowship. The members and friends of the con gregation will turn In their "Easter Offerings" for the building fund. The music, appropriate to the day, will be rendered by the following voices: Miss Jennie Kaufman, soprani): Mrs, Alice Qulnby, alto; M, C. Landt, tenor; Ed. L. Haas, bass; organist, Miss Hattlc Kline. At the evening hour, 7.30 o'clock, the Sunday school will give Its Easter and church -jxtenslon service. The super intendent, D. L. Elckes, will preside. The programme will consist of Introlt, psnlni, gloria patrl, collect, scripture lessons, responsive readings, solos, ex ercises nn.l song by primary class and several addresses. The evening's offer ing will bo for the benevolent work ot church extension. Holy Trinity Lutheran. In the Evangelical Lutheran church of the Holy Trinity, Adams avenue and Mulberry street, the festival ot Easter will be observed by appropri ate exercises. At the chief service, 10.20 a. tn the Holy Communion will be ad ministered. The Vesper service will consist of an appropriate programme rendered by the Sunday school. Spe cial preparations have been made by the choir, under the direction of Prof. H, R. Protheroe. the choir for the day being composed of the following: Misses Victoria Gruener, Emma Yost, Carrie Yost, Katherlne Wlnterstlne, Llltla Blaschke, Anna Bernhardt, Josephine Bernhardt, Alice Fenne, Emma Schuler, Norma Hughes, Messrs. II, J. Schu bert, Charles Schoen, William J. Schu ler. Fred J. Schuler, David J. Davis, It. II, Brader. The programme; MORNING. Oigan Prelude C. II. Adams Chorus, "Hallelujah" Sunper Alto Solo, "Place. Where Jesus Lay," Miss Victoria Gruener Chons, "O Sing Pnto the I.oid" (with So prano Solo), Missrs Emma Yost and Lillian Blaschle VESPERS, 7.M. Organ Prelude, "Cheeiful Eustti Time," J. Pa die Chorus, "Christ Our l'aover" ....If. .1, llolden With Alto and Tcror Solos, Miss Victoria Oruener and Mr. David .1. Davis. Tenor Solo, "As Sleep Takes Flight." II. R. Shelley David J. Davis. Reading of Scriptures and Prajor. Hymn by Hie School. liecitalloi Miss Grare Brown Kvrrelje By a Class of Girls Hymn, "Easter Hells" School Recitation Wilhelmlna Bernhardt E-cireisc By a Class of Hoys Easter Recitation Etta Wetzel Hymn School E.-.ereise by a Clas of Girls Easter riowvn Exercise by Seventeen Beys and Glrl, "The Pilgrim's Vision" Jennie Sesmon, Mary Gerlock, I'.tU Wetzel, Amelia Bernhudt, Louisa Liita, Giave Brown, Margant Zcrbc, Mary Lutz, Amy Lindner, Harry Schuler, lleil.ert Wrhe, Arthur Stlpp, lwr.1 Marquart, lea Rrader, Lottie Shlrrr, Lottie Bliclcrns. Hi inn. Recitation Amelia Penne Doxology. Benediction. Asbury M. E. Church. The programme to be delivered at the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow Is as follows: Mf.ItNlNG. Invocation. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Choir Scripture Reading. 11 inn 219 Choir and Congregation rrayer. Anthem, "The Earth Is the Lord's" Choir Offering. Hmn Ml Choir and Congregation Sermon Dr. William G. Simpson Hymn 633 Choir and Corgregatlon Benediction. EVENING. Invocation. Anthem. "Seals Are Shattered" Choir Scilpture Reading. llinn'2.3 Choir and Congregation Prayer. Antheni, "There Is a Fountain" Choir Oileilng. Hymn 257 Choir and Congregation Seimon Dr. William G. Simpson Hymn 80.1 Choir and Congiegation Benediction. Mrs, John Baker, organist. William T. Lanyon, chorister. 'Hie choir has been enlarged to twenty-live voices. Tlie following is tho programme for the Sunday school: Song by School "Easter Morn" Prayer. Responsive Scripture Reading. Song-, "All Hall to the Presence of the King" Choir Recitation, "The Resurrection" Two Voices Recitation, "The Lilies" G..ia-- Stilor Song, Selected "Lily of the Valley" Recitation, "Easter Messages" Five Vouch Song By Piimary Class Recitation, "The Child's Easter (Juc.tluii," Guss'e Brandt Song, "Swing the Lilies" l'nfnn ( liolr Recitation, "Easter" V.a Iloisey Seng by School "Lilt I'p Your lleadi" Exercises begin promptly at 2.50 p. m. All are cordially invited. Green Itidge Presbyterinn, At the Green Itidge Presbyterian church, Itev. I. J. Ianslng, pastor, the regular choir of the church, assisted by an auxiliary choir ot forty voices, will render tho following musfcal pro gramme during the Easter services Sunday. "The Lord Is Risen" Herbert Miss Edith Maitln and Choir. "Conic Ye Faithful Raise the Stialn," A. S. Sullivan Choir and congregation, "Awake I'p My Glory" I. Barnby "How Calm and Beautiful the Morn",T. Hastings Choir ard congregation. "RerLirertlnn Mom" Mr. William Roberts "God Hath Sent His AngcK" William Ames Fisher Miss Master. Mia I'llinuu, Mr. Rowlson, Mr. Pilling mil choir. "The Morning Purples All the Sky." G. F. Lejeune Choir and Congiegation. EVENING, 7.y. 'Ye flic In of New Jorisslein," Church and Auxiliary thniis and congregation "Jesus Is Risen" P. A. Schnecker W. Ilobetts arid tholr. "Awake. Glad Still, Awake!" Choir and congregation "Sweetly the Birds are Singing". .E. S. Homier Auxiliary tholr. "Magnify and Praise Him" W. O. Perkins "Joy for the Saviour Is Risen" .P. A. Schnecker Auxiliary choir. Vllti Sale me linker, organist; Miss Myrtlce Ballc), pianist; G. Fred Whlltemore, choir master; sopranos, Miss IMIth Martin, Mis. J. C. Winke. Miss llattie Gunster, MUs Alma Wade, MUs Ruby Yost, Miss Edith Benson. Miss Sarah Berkenbine; altos, Mis. G. l. Uthmaii, Miss Clar.i Nlemeyer, Miss Minnie Peek, Miss Myrtle Pcny; Miss Lilian Perry; tenor, W. Conrad, J, C. Winke; J. L. Rowlson, David Johns, Mr. Evans, G, T. Whlltemore; bassos, W. Roberts, O. Klrkpalrlck, A, Pilling. Howard Place M. E. Church. On Sunday afternoon at 2.30 the fol lowing programme will be observed at Howard Place M. E. church: Hymn Choir and Congregation Prayer. The Decalogue. Recitation Master Clarence Slocuni Essay (Selected) ,,,.,.,,,, .Master Ashlon Dortey Anthem, "The Lord Is Risen," Class No. 20 Recitation, "The Joyous Easter," Roslna Stednell Recitation, "The Risen Lord." Thurlow W. Brown. Solo and Chorus Mls-Mabel Nelson and CUM Recitation, "A Welcome to All," ..Albert TinVr Recitation Master Eddie Jarl.ion Recitation Mamie Plater Recitation Joseph Scitt Anthem, "Hosanna, He Is Risen," ...Class No. 2 Essay, "This Easter Day." Mabel Hall Solo, "The Celestial Choir," Mrs. Sadie J, Motton Offertory. Cicjslng Remaiks, Superintendent AlamanzoPoitcr In the eenlng there will be special music by the choir. All are welcome to all these sen Iocs. Washburn Street Presbyterinn. The programmo of music given below will be rendered In tho Washburn Stteet Preeibyteiian church tomorrow by a double quartette choir cumiiosed of the following voices under the lead ership of Professor C. B, Dermnn: So pranos, Miss Lydla Sailor, Mrs. Bur dick; altos, Miss L. Jones, Mtsa Ida Watres; tenors, Messrs. Krelg and Gutthelnz; bassos, Mesflrs. Derman and Stone; organist, Miss Mabel E. Christ. The Sabbath school orchestra under the direction of Mr. George Watres will also assist during the morning service. MORNING SERVICE. Prelude, Laigo Handel "Old Hundred." Imocatlon. Anthem, "Hall, Joyous Morn" Bassford Responsice reading. Hymn No. 211. Lesson. Solo, "The Resurrection" Rodney Miss Sailer. Pray er. Anthem, "Awake Yc Mints" Schnecker OITcrtoiy Orchestra Al'thciu, "Chiist Our Passuver'' Katidrggcr Sermon. Anthem, "Eastertide" , Marzo Piayer. Hymn ,No. 2)0. Postludiuni Oichestra EVENING SERVICE. Pielude, "O Sanllssima" Sulndlcr Anthem, 'Chiist Hath Won the Vlctoiy." Schnecker Reading. Solo, "Easter Mom" Neidllnger Miss Jones. Prayer. Anthem, "Archangels, Fold Your Wings," Marlon Lesson. Solo, "Hosanna" , Mr. Charles Krelg. Oflerlory. "Hymn" Anthem, "The Strife Is O'er" .. Seltnon. Anthem, "O Joyous Sound" Prayer. Gramer .Beethoven Roode Adams Hymn. Bitiedlctlon. Postludiuni. "Pilgilm's Mauh" Claik Simpson Methodist Church. For the Easter services at the Simp son Methodist church a well-drilled choir of twenty-live voices, under the direction of Sir. W. W. Jones, has pie pared an excellent programme ot music. Professor Morse will assist with the saxapbone. AValter Davles. organ ist; pastor, Itev. J. B. Sweet: MOONING .sEHWCK. 11 inn and Pra.wr. Scrlptuie Reading. Anthem, Heboid llU.lkl'H Mr. II. A Ileum. Thern Was Gieat Earth- Simper Wilgley and Choir. Seunon. Anthem, Christ Our Pasover Schnecker Misses Mary Jones, Eva Kittle and Choir. Hi inn. EVENING SERVICE. Organ Pielude. Antheni, I Know That My Redeemer l.ltrtli, Pitt-Porter Miss Helen 'I bonus and Choir. II urn and I'm or. Tenor Solo, Pour Out Thy Heart Thorn is Abi.ih.iin, Anthem, I Will Feed Mv Flock Choir. Scripture Reading Baritone Solo, The Risen Lord .Mollouc ..Simper ..llolden Mr. William Long. Duet, My Redeemer l.lvetl Mendelssohn Mei. Thomas Ahiulmn and Hairy Wrigley. (ITeitoiy, Good-bye, Sweet Day Prof. Morse Anthem, Thanks Be to God Trowbridge Miss Mary Jones, Thoin.s Alnahani and Choir. Quartette, The Risen King l'eikliis Mesrs. Jones, Ahiahain, Wilgley, Whitman. Anthem, Awake! Glad, Soul, Awake.... ScHnecI.er Choir. Jackson Street Baptist. MORNING SERVICE. Organ Prelude. Hymn. Loul's Prayer. Anthem, "Why Seek Ye the I.Miig",...Eastliam Assisted bv MUs Beddoe. Prayer. Announcements. Anthem, "A Sabbath Calm Is Brooding Now," 'Tiov bridge Assisted by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Mathlas. Sermon. 11 mn. Benediction EVENING SFRVICE. Organ Prelude. Choi in, "Glorious Risen Saviour." Responsive Reading. Chorus, "From the Tomb." Prayer Pastor Intioductory by Five Girls Coionation 1 1 mn and Italian lie mil. Recitation, Chorus by Pastor's Choir Thirty Children Address Supei intemlenc Chorus. "Haik! the Easter Bells." Recitation. Chorus, "Come See the Place." Responsive Reading. Pastor's Choir, "Easter Bells." Aiinoiincemnts and Solo Miss Ethel Lewis Recitation. Pastor's Choir, "Welcome Happy Easier." Recitation. Anthem, "Christ Our Paovcr" Hundred Voices. Address Anthem, "Christ Reing Raised" .Banks .Pastor Ashford Dovology. Organlt Miss Evans. Director Lewis Davis. Tabernncle Congregational, Tho following programme will be rendered at the Tabernacle Congrega tional church, South Hydo Park ave nue, Sunday evening at 6 o'clock: Organ and Orchestra Selections. llvponsle Reading School Invocation Miss Ma Price Gloria Patrl. Choru All Hall to the Prince ot Life) Prayer D. M. Jones Song .Carol Forth Your Praises Recitation Miss Margaret Margins Duet and Choru All Hail! All llall Responsive Reading School Song , Easter Flowers An Exercise ,, The Prince ol Life Solo and Chcrus Miss Msy Lewis and School Recitation Miss Jennie Davles King, the Lily Infinl Class An Exercise Easter Flowers Solo and Chorus ....Miss Llllie Jones and School Recitation nss May Jenkins Address by the Pastor Rev. D. P. Jones Song, The Fir Oil Belts School Song ....i He Relguelh Evermore Recitation ..Master Roy Jones Rccltatlol Muster Willie Reese Song I Victory of the I.stnli Solo Mm. Thomas It. llaeles, Jr. Singing All Halt the Powered Jesus' Name Organist William John Williams. Conductor Jacob Jenkins. Assisted by Piof Stenner and onhestra. St. Patrick's Church. At St. Patrick's church, West Scran ton, the following programme of music will he rendered at the 10.30 mass to morrow morning; Kyrle from Beethoven's mass In C. Gloria from Beethoven's m;,s In C. Credo from "Gounod's (St. Cecelia) mass. Offertory. "Ave Maria" Gounod Sanctus from "Gounod's (St. Cecelia) mass. Benedictus from Goudnod's (St. Ce-eelia) mas. Agrus Del fiom Beethoven' n.ssi In I't. "Iteglna Coetl" Welgand Soloist Scprai o. Ro-e Reese, Lillian McDer molt; alto, Mary Cnvanaugh! tenor, John Con way, John Shannesy. basso, Beit Johnson; or ganist ami director, Maty Johnson. St. David's Episcopal Church. Following Is the programme of the Easter service's at St. David's Episco pal churclv, West Scranton: Celebration of Holy KwlmiNt, 1.He). Processional, "Come Ye Faithful," Sullivan Introlt Giegoilan Kyrle, Olotla TIM, l.sns 'lllil, Credo. Caleb Simper Hymn, "vVclcoiiie Happy Morning." Sullivan 11 inn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Toda.v,"...Moigan Anthem, "Jcus Lives," T. Herbert- S,iiiney Benedictus and Agues Del II. Hills Gloila In FapcMs Caleb Simper Recessional, "lie Is Risen," Seamier ( nor.ll, "Even Song," 7.!!0. Magnificat . II. Brown Nunc Dimlttis (Irrgoilan St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Special Easter music has been pre pared by the choir of St. Mark's Luth eran church, under the direction of Mr. Joseph Atherton, chorister. Mrs, Will iam Moser will preside at the organ. Mis. Kate Cross will assist as soprano soloist: Voluntary Mrs. William Moser Antheni, Klin.- of Kings , simper The Introlt. The E.vrle. Gloila in Ecclsl. The' Collect. Scilpture Lesson. Solo, "Easter Eve" GmiiH-d Mis, A. L. Ramer. Sermon. Pra it. l)uartette, "Te Deum" Tlioinis Preface to Holy Commui.lon. Sanrtus. Agnus Del. , Nunc niniittls. Vesner Scivlee. Proees-doiat. Versirle. . I'Hilm. Scrlptuie I essoin Alithriu, ".lev fill iiul Repotisoiy. Ei-leitide" Mrs, Burly Kate (loss Solo, Selected Anthem. "Birak Porlh Into Joy ' .. .simper The nirinbers ot the Sui.day school will render mi .iddllonal programme of Mings and rei-IU- lions. St. Paul's Catholic Church. In St. Paul's Catholic church, (ireen Itidge. on Sunday, Tede"ca's Mass In F will be sung for the first time by the choir, assisted by the School orchestra. The programme: Vidl Aquam Gregorian Oiriitor.v. "licgin.i Cocll." llattinan Vale Chorus, "Villi Creator." Te Deum Choir Tin solos will be sung b.v th Misses A. Billke, M. Powell, 1.. Foy and Mr. W, Kniney and E. O'Donuell. Iligaiiist. Mr. Edwiud Sullivan. Providence Presbyterian Church. The services at the Providence Pres byterian church will be of an elaborate and inspiring character. The music will be of a high order and fully In ac cord with the spirit of the day. The choir have put forth every effort to make; this glad Easter festival one long to be remembered. Special ser vices will be held by the Bible school after the morning service, to which all are most cordially Invited. The regular church choir, e-onslstlng of the following singers Soprano, Mrs. Carrie Mulley.MIss Phoebe Smith. Miss Anna Telford, Miss Ada L. Von Storch. Miss Betnlce Conger, Miss Leona Les ter; altos. Mis, Frank N'orton, Sirs. Charles It. L. Williams, Miss Anna Losey. Mil's Lillian Simpson. Miss An nie Morgan, Miss Jennie It. Smith; tenors, Joshua John. Archie Morgan; basso, Floyd Heberllng, Harry K. Ack er, Burnham (Jiilld will he assisted by Mis. I). M. Brundage', Mrs. Oscar W. Payne, Mrs. Floyd Heberllng, Miss Nellie Morgan, Howard (irillln, ti mer Whitman. Thomas Morgan ami. the large auxiliary choir of young la dles; Miss ( lara Lone, violin; and at the Bible school exercises Conrad's or chestra, under the direction of Mr. Charles r. Conrad will lead In the ser vice of song. Thi programme of the morning and evening service Is as follows: Oigan, 'Coiiimeminiii.illou" Cl.i'k Antheni, "Why Seek Vc Ihe l.ivlig" Brown With koUi b.v Mis. -iar P.i.ine. Anthem, "Hall to the Glad Easiir Mom".. Porter Aiixlllai.v Choir. Organ uuel violin, Oll'eiloi Masci,ct Mis Clara Long. nnd Mi. W, C. MiPotiald. Antheni, "The Stlifo Is OVt" Mendelssohn ( bolr. Solo, "The Resuuectlon" Shelly Ml. Joshua John. Violin obligato by Miss Long, Anthem. "The Mighty King" Porter t'nlted Choirs. Oigan, Postiude In I' Stearin EVENING. Organ, "Hallelujah Chuus" ,... Handel xiiaiifsed by Dubois. Ardheni, "As It Began to Dawn," Mr George C. Martin Mr. Joshua John and Choir. Anthem, "New Life" Hanks Auxiliary Choir. Anthem, "Christ Our Passover",... Dudley Iluelr Miss Smith, Mr. John, Mr. Heberllng and full iholr. Offertory, Violin and Organ, "Heails and Flowers" .' Tolunl MUs Lone; and Ml". McDonald. Anthem, "Mug Hallelujah" Canipello Auxiliary Choir. Solo, "The Bells of Easter" Dressier Miss Phoebe Smith. Violin obligato by Miss Long. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen," chorale and fugue, Coate Mrs. Frank Noil in, Mr. Hairy Ackei and choir. Organ, Postlmle in II flat Batiste Organist, Mrs. W. C. McDonald. Dliector, Mr. tliailes P. Whlttciuoio. Court Street M. E. Church. , The fqllowlng programme of Easter music will bo given at the Court Street Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock: Organ Voluntary, Mauh Tilnuipliali', P. J. Howard tnthem, Hallelujah, tho Lord Is Risen," "'' l "I"1' ' Aim's Rev. (i. (,. i.viiun Trio, I Htard.lho Voice of Jems sa; .. .Ilii'.'hvs Recitation, Christ Is Risen.. .Miss Sarah Svveelser Trio, What a Friend Wc Rave In Jesus. Violin, Voice and Piano. Address by Pastor Rev. II. C. Lyman Baritone Solo, Behold the Place Where They Laid Him Charles Gabriel Anthem, Sing and Rejoice Icr Chtlst Is Risen, Mis. Cuirle II. Adams Recitation, The Message of tin Dove, Miss Sarah Swectser Quartet!, Bells of Eastertide. Chorus, with Bell Accompaniment, Ring Out the Glorious Easter hlme. Closing Iljinii, No. 21', Hymnal, Two Verses. Benediction. Sopranos, Mrs. l.edshim, Mrs. Morris, Mrs, Tewksbury; alios, Mrs. Williams. Miss King. Ml-s Miller; tei.ors. Captain Morris, Dr. Coiser; bass-os, C. V. Tervvllllgcr. II, A. Tewksbury; pianist, Miss Fianc Oliver; violinist, Mr. E. Burke; choi Inter. G, L. 1 layer. North Main Avenue Baptist Church. Tho following excellent programme has been prepared for rendition at this church tomorrow by Choirmaster W. J. Davis: MORNING. Organ Prelude Andante Dovdogy Invocation Hymn, No, 1VJ Scriplure Reading Baritone Solo, "Boold the Batiste Cougifgutlvt Pastor Congregation Pastor Place Wheir Gabriel They Laid Him" It. J, Tlioiii.ii. Player Pastor Hymn. No. I"7 Congregation tlneitory, Palm Blanches Faille Anthem. "Chiist the Vlclcr." Hanks Mr. W. T. I.eon.iiil, Mrs. J. iopfid, Mrs. II, J. 'Ihonius end Choir. Sol moi Pastor Hymn. No. SID Congregation Benediction. , Postiude ill D I.eybach EVENING. Organ Prelude, Maiehe Peiitifieale Gounod ll)iiui. No. .VM) Congiegation Scrlptuie Reading Pastor Soprano Soto. "Hall to the Risen King". .Browne Miss Maitln Huntsman. 1'iayer Pastor Anthem, "huw Yourselves Joyful". .11. P. Hanks' Miss lluntnian and Choir, Offeitoi.v. Romance Wagner Soprano Sdo, "In the Itieaklng of the Day," Alilrlch Mis. Ileujainln Amos. Sermon Pastor ll.vinn, No. 50.' Congregation lleneclii Hon Pastor Oigan Postiude Clark Puritan Congregational Church. The Easter exercises in the Puritan Congregational church, West Market street, will be of an elaborate charac ter. A large choir of selected voices has been diligently rehearsing for some time In preparation for Easter. There will be two sessions. Tho afternoon services will he devoted entirely to dis course of JSaster music by the Sunday school. An orchestia. comprising the following, will assist at both afternoon and evening exercises: Violins. J. Berghauser. Fred Whlte.Wllllam Schil ling; cornets. David W. I.eese, Ous lteese. Oeotge Charlesvvorth; trom bone, William B. Prosser; basso, Will iam Jones; accompanists. Miss Jennie Jenkins .and Mis. Morgan J. Watklns. The music will be under the direction of Professor Isaac I. Jones. The Hew It. J. Keese, the recently Installed pastor of the church, will pre side afternoon and evening. The fol lowing Is tho programme. Children's exercises at " p. m.: Organ Voluntary, laud's Prayer. Chorus, "Brighter Than Sunshine." s Choius, "Awake, Ye slumbering llJiits." Solo, "Kneeling In the Garden," Miss Marv Elwaids Chorus, "Glory to Our Risen King." Choi us, "The Meadows ol Springtime." Chorus, "Never to Die." Chorus, 'Tell All the World." Choius, "Redemption." EVENING SERVICE, 7 P. M. HallehiJIa Chorus .. Invocation Hymn Siiipliue Reading ... Silo, "Resurrection," Mention Antheni, "Gloria," . Benediction. Choir Pastor Congregation Rev. 11, J. Reese , ...Miss Mary Edw-aids Itev. R. J. Reese Choir Providence M. E. Church. The iollovving Is the programme that will be observed at the Providence M. E. church tomorrow: MORNING. Prelude In E '. C Ashford Miss Belle Green. Doxology. Siriptint reading. singing Congregation 1'iayci . Anthem, "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead?"... MUs Alice Laird and lull choir ( ffertury in P. Soto, "Risen Indeed" .Mis. .1. II. Cousit Hymn. Siiuim Rev. William Edgar Antheni, "I'lulse Is Risen" Carlos B'liche (Jiuiltllt- mid .Uirt, Mrs. .1. If. Cousin, Miss Mm l:i Davis, Chsilcs Richards and Jonathan Broadbent. Postiude in C W. C. Ashford EVENING. Pielude. "'Ihe Festival" W. T. I'plon Mls Giecii. Singing Congregation Pi aid. Antheni. "They Have Ttkcn Away My licd," Mrs. J. II. Cousin, Mr. J. Broadbent and choir. Scripture leson. OITeltory In D Celdimuit Solo, selected ..' Mr. l. T. Evans Singing Cois'rcgatlo'i Sermon by pastor Rev. William Edgar Anthem, "Clirisl the Lord Is Risen"., VV. C. Sudd solos by Piofcfsor and Mis. J. II, Cousins and full choir. Postiude. March in F Thompson Chi, Ir sopranos, Mis. J. II. Cousins, Mises A. I'udden, May GUI, Mice I.alul, Maigaret S'rviie; altos, Mrs, W. Wetlierbee, MI'ses M. Davis, Annie Rhule, Bes'Ie Evans ard Belle Harris: tenors, J, T. Evans, L. C. Kline, Andrew Manners, Da vid Price Wans, Charles Richaids, Edward Mor gans; lussos, J. Broadbent, II. Watklns, C. shoo.k P. M. Norton, C. Dawnon and F. V. Harliell; nrgarUt. Miss Belle Gieen; director. Professor J. II. Cousins. Hickory Street Presbyterian Church. The following programme will be given at the HlcJkory Street German Presbyterian church: Genielnde Gesang. "Eilleeter Slegesfuerst nnd Held." Psalm Lection. Gemeliicli- Grsang. Wilccinnieii, "Held im Mr.'ile." Post Evuiivellum. Mali' 1. 1 fv. ( hoigesang ' Der HfiT It AufeisUuden." liebc-t. I hoigetuns. "Toclt Wo 1st Drln Staihel?" Fesi EpUtlc. Gciiieldne (it-sang, "Jesus Lebt Rult lllm Ai'ili Wit." Pirdliit. debet ilea Helm. Il.i. s Solo, "lb I) Saviour, laird and King," Jacob Eirdch (ieiiuhlne Ges.ing, "H.iil Jesus Clulstus Is Erst u mini." Felr lie llrlllgcr Men. I Mali!, Cetirr Avenuo M. E. Church. t:iu f jJIowlnjr Ettstor programme! will bo rndeicd ut tho Cedar AveiiUQ Methodist Episcopal church, Cortier of Cedar avenue and Cherry stroet, ,Hev. F. P. Doty, pastor,' on Sunday morn ing: Prelude ' Organ Hymi Choir and Congregation Player by the Pastor. , Anthem, "Life from the Dead," Choir Scripture Lesson. Offertory Organ Bass Solo, "Behold the Place Where They Laid lllm," Gabriel .Mr. Ralph Edgar Roberts.' H)iiin Choir anil Congregation postiude e Organ The personnel of the choir la as follows: Miss Phoebe Mllllgan. Mrs. P, P." Doty, Mks. Llzzlu Williams, sopranos; .Mr. W. K. Clearwater,. Miss Allee Marsden, Miss .leniric Myers, altos; Messrs. J. W. llerghauser, Frank Watklns, Alvin Ttartz, tenors: Mcssie. K. E. Roberts,' David 'Williams, William Hal her, has; organist, MiH" Berts Myers. St. Mary's Church. Dunmore. At St. Mary's Catholic church. Dun more, an elaborate programme ol music has been prepared for tomorrow. It Is as follows: t'dl Armani Gregoilan Kvile Ellcsnii Fiu-mer Gloria In Excelsls Farmer Cied De Monte Sam tus Milliard Benedictus (ir.mil Italian .Mass Agnus Del tlianil Italian Mass oir.-tloiy Reglna Cocll ll.ieo Dies He Monti The soloist, will In M.es 'la.vlor, Gllllgan, Cl.nl.i-, (lllin.iitln iiml Pouiiluit). Messrs, Crane, ("iwlcv lloi.ni .iiul Glliu.iitln. Organist, MKs Mcilale; chorister, Eilvvunl Sullivan. Dudley Street Baptist Church. The musical programme at the Dud ley Street Baptist church, Dunmore, Is as follows: MORNIYO. Prelude, Organ Chorus, "Easter Bells," ..naydn ...Choir Offertoiy. Adagio Duet, "lleili-ek the Cioss with riovvcrs." Poslluife, !.c,vh.ich .Oigan Organ EVENING. March Triuinplnl Chorus, "Low in Hit (iiave." Oflerlory ..Schelley ..Hoffman Chorus, Christ Is Risen." Rev Soto Postiude, Ii. Kreamet ugue in li, ..Bennett Harry L. Bogart, Oiganlst. QUID PRO QUO. Tudor Jcnks, In Truth. "George, dear, I hope you won't think me foolish, but I havo a request to make. I want you to give up smok ing." George turned nnd looked at hla nancec with a strangely blank expres sion. Then he gave a nearly nolseles3 whistle. s "But. my dear girl, I didn't know you objected to smoking." "I know 1 never said anything; against It before we were engaged, but now I feel more responsibility; about you, don't you know?" "More responsibility? Do you feel that you are to blame for all my Im perfections? I'm afraid you will llnej you have assumed a lumvy burden, Ht- tie girl. Don't you think it will bo besK, If we each go em as before, without trying to look after each other's mlnos shortcomings?" "No, George. I do not. I shall always consider myself bound In honor to aid! you In reaching the highest attainable Ideal. And you are such a magnificent fellow Just my beau ideal ot Lancelot And Imagine Lancelot with a horrid, pipe In his mouth! faugh." "Well, my dear, let us understanet one another clearly. Is this quest ol! a higher and nobler being to bo con lined to the masculine side of our Ufa together: or am I to be expected ta contribute my share toward painting the Illy' and gliding refined gold? Or, to put it In everyday English, do yon mean to aspire, with my help, as crltio to the queen, to the realization of soma poet's dream?" "George, I am not Joking." "Neither am I, I assure you. You propose to aid me to become something nearer to the ideal man. Very good. Now am I to do my feeble best In aid ing you to reach some higher sphere?" "I hope so," she replied, with ni slightly puzzled look. 'AI1 light. Then If I am to give ur smoking and I certainly shall noti waste time In attempting to deny that) I should be the better for It I supposes It becomes my duty to suggest any) little changes In your own habits tha! would aid you In reaching the noblesB Ideal of womanhood?" "Why, yes, ueorge1. Yes, of course. But really, 1 can't think ot what you can find In me ' "Oh, trllles, trifles! But we ara talking of ideals. The average man may smoke If he likes, but for a Lance lot" "George, don't. I hate to be mad fun of when I am talking in earnest." "Well, never mind Lancelot. If t am to give up smoking, I am not sura I shull be doing my duty by you If I do not call upon you to give up a few things, too." "Well. It Is a bargain. What'shall I B'vt" l"?" . a,, , . "Weil begin with some thing3,.,of slight Importance. Pointed shoes, ,aio an especial abhorrence of mlno, ,so I think we'll put them gUrst on' the list. Next. I shall venture, now! that' wo qrii engaged, to name corsets, ' In yhlcb. t have never believed". Third, I think! 1 shall prescribe the curling, iron, wlvtcrt, my sisters have fnform'eci, me ,Js,,ati usttJl aid to feminine ndWninetU-r" "My curls are natural, sir." n , "So I havo believed, but T thought, It best tei be on the safe side,, Iil.prooss a substitute. Third, t,en, we'll put candy, except In hygienic doses, ajid fourth, I should strongly aayisa .tno giving up ot coffee and tea especially the f o'clock cup. Atjl " . t, ,', , "George. I do wish,' you ,woUid ta"c of something sensible. Let ys',gj),bclc to some ot the arrangements aboiitj th wedding. Shall we ask the BupeU?" "No! Why, ho smokes." "I think you're simply silly,,'' ' ', "But how about this great reform' ot ours?" ' ', ". ' "George, you'll never' let nle be fejpN ish, will you. love?" "No, pet. And I'll be carerujtVbput not smoking too much. ."Then wo will ask tho 1urnetsJ)J' "Of course. Thev'ro harmless'.'"" Spasmodic Affectionj r, .. i ' .'" i. ! t', Madge vows she, Is eiMlcil, ,M,, , I...., sail to say. I find Her nollon of lleVoHlon'' ' ' ' ,v1' ' Is ol the rag-time kind.' ' ' "' ' -it'liii'ago ReiircK I -jtb" eMiitiMsWinssiaVsy j ...- -s
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