i y' " "" " '. "" T"' "' '"VTr '' - !";f'!j1s "J v ' V , 7 u 0 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1901. Gaster Vlusic in th? (hurches. HUIIE WILL, bo h wealth of M fine muHlcal programmes ren fyj tiered In the church of the city tomorrow. Choirs and choristers have been hard at work for weolis and tomorrow the re sults will be apparent. From year to year the praises of the risen Christ are sung with greater fervor and Increased elaboration. The programmes given on this page Indicate the treat In store for the church goers of Scrnnton tomorrow. Elm Park M. E. Church. Below aie given the programmes of the Knstor services at Elm Park church tomorrow, the musical portions to be under the direction of Mr. J. Alfred Pennington. In the evening the Master service will consist almost en tirely of music. Mr. Pennington and I he Elm Park quartette, consisting of Misses Thomas and Schramm and Messrs. Woolor and Warren, will be assisted by II. T. Huffmaster, pianist: V. II. Widmayer, violinist, and a chorus of girls. The programmes: MOIIMXn. hinie o( Rolls Ka-lri' Carols, Ml. Alfred Woolor Oman Prelude, Alligrn In F Gulliuant H)tnn Choir and Congregation i'mycr litor Anthem, "Christ, the Lord, Is Risen," Dudley Bud; Elm Park Quartette, scripture Reading. Offertory In A Flat (Organ) Batiste Mr. Pennington, 'lenor Solo Mr. Wooler l'ater Sermon Ily the Pa-tor Bai Solo, "The Resurrection," ...' Ilolden Mr, Warren. Iljmn Choir and Congiegation Organ Postlucle, Coronation Match ..Bartschmld Mr. Pennington. EVENING PRAISE service. Chime o( Pells, Hinging and Cliance of Bells, Faster Caiols Mr. Wooler Oigan Prelude, Grand Choi us Salome Mr. Pennington. II) mn, "Christ, the Lord la Risen," Choir and Congiegation Pra.ver rty tlie Pastor Anthem, "Christ Our Passovc"... .Dudley Ruck Kim Tark Quartette, with Organ and Piano. Katcr Carol, "Come Clilldren Let lis Sing." Girls' Chorus, with Organ and Piano. Contralto Polo, "Evermore and Kvcrnioio," Binwno Mi Schramm, with Organ, Piano and Violin. Responsive Reading b) pastor and longiegation. Tenor Solo, "Rise, Glorious Conepiernr,". Wooler Mr. Wooler, with Piano, Organ and Violin. Anthem. "The Choir Angelie." Ilan-cnm Kim Park Quarette, with Oigan and Piano. Carol, "Faster Pells" Girls' Chorus With Organ and Piano. 11 mn, " I Know My Redeemer Lives." Choir and Congregation Offerings from all the People. OITeilory (Organ) Iinpioinptu Ilollinin Mr. Pennington. Duo for Violin and Piano, Allegio fiom Sonata in D Moart Messrs. Widma.vcr ami Pennington. Anthem, "A Hong for Ka-ter," Mien Quartette, with Organ and Piino. ('and, "Sweetly Sing Yc Happy Childien," Gills' C'lioins Sopiaiiu Solo, "Oh Light That Bleaks fnuu Vonder Tomb," Dicsslcr Miss Thomas, with Piano, Organ and Violin. Address Ily (lie Pa-tot Pass Solo, "The Lord Is Risen," Uison Mr. Wairen, with Organ, Piano and Violin. Anthem, "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead," Waiien Qiuiletle, with Oigan and Piano. ( anil. "Kasttr Morning," (fills' ( hums Benediction. Oigan Postlucle, Kaster Marcl MciUcl Mi. Pennington. Perm Avenue Baptist Church. This programme will be rendered Sunday at the Penn Avenue Baptist church: MORNING. Oigan pi elude Andante Beethoven Anthem "Cliiist the Lord Is Risen Tod.i)".l!iiek Offertory Hosanna Granicr Mrs. Prank niundagc. Anthem "Now Is Christ Risen" Niched Pustlude Whitncv EVENING. T Oigan pielude Ruck Anthem " "Tin Night" 'I inn bridge OITorior) "The l.oid Is Risen" Lan-lug Mrs. Flank Rrundagc. Anthem "Awake Thou That Sliopcsl".,Spcnco PuMludc March Salome ( Imir membcis Mis, L. II. Biundage, Wm. F. Jones, A. Long. Misses Dora Haag, Louise Opper, Clara III owning, Elizabeth Siiyilam, Lulu Itiee, Mary Ilurham, Nettie Stone, .lenuie Rums, Emma Fr)c, Maj me Nyman, Lilly Miller, Kate Bin ham, Mae Hughes, Laura llighfleld, Heulali (lines, KIM M. Moore; Messis. Jay Aircc, .1. B. Burns, F. L. Carpentpr, L. MeKenny, Darwin I'limming. William J. Jones, J. G. Murphy, Ren Thomas Wm, E. Evans, .1. B. Myers Win. Hughe!!, Hugh Williams, llobait Barnes, .1, is. JmM, II, I). Plate. Soloist, Mrs. 1'iank Bum riagej violinist, Mr. Frank Dovle; organist ami director, lla)dn Evans. St Peter's Cathedral. At SI. Peter's cathedral tomorrow morning at lO,:io o'clock Bauer's or chestra of eighteen pieces will assist the choir In the rendition of the music which will bo sung during the celebra tion of the pontifical high mass by Kt. Itev, Bishop Hobau. Following is the programme: Finccssional March I.', Kiester Ouhcstia, K)rie 'Ihceiiloio Lalhicbe Choir. Oloiia ,, .....Thcodoio Lallaile hoir, Ciedo , 'Ibtodoic Lullcilie ... '; Choir.. RcgqifctCpeli, , I'lolo r.Uia W?JiTJ ,', Clwli, Saiiclm ,.'. ,', A, Dlalirlll t i . a"3"' IJtncdRlift-.vv' ;, SihlMing i w t Choir. Agnus: Dti' -,,, '.' , Mo. .nt Choir. Tr Ileum i . (ici, n.iii '' Choir, Onliestu and Oimii, W. It, Biadliury Jt nrK.in, W, P Schilling, ilhrctui, All the olo pails are mug by iiiembeii of the rhoir. The following is .i Ut of the ineiiiln ss l.luir Kane, Belle Phllbin, B. Agues Luelle, Margaret Murphy, Uaie O'BojIc, Mary lluike, Anna ford,', Mrs. Thoniaa (,', Walsh; Mrs. X, .1, l.rcuard,, LUlo S'now, Laura, Halter, Joslo Rafter, Kitty Wah, Mary K. Keefe, Margaret Kane, Co. Ha O'BqyJe, L Francis Mellon, Daniel Ilurkley, John imter, Jamea la)cs, Mathcw Snow, W, B. Bradbury, John b'toebcr, Mr, AVakcly, Mrs. Thomas K. Walsh tings the soprano solo in "Ittgina Cocll," Hoy Trinity lutheran Church, The, v customary preparations havo been .tmido by tho Kvangellcal luth erau jihurch of tho Holy Trinity, Adams avenue and Mulberry Rtreut for tt right celebration of the joyous fes tival qf Easter, At the chief service, 10.S0 a. in., thu hly sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered. The Vesper service, 7.30 p. in., will con tlst of tho usuul exercises by the Sun d.iy school, assisted by the full choir. The choir under the direction of Prof. !. H, Protheroe has been rehearsing for'the jinst few weeks, and will render whit piomlKes to bo the choicest and ujo?i tJubwute nm:;Iv'Sl prugi'mnnie ever heard In this church. The pro gramme for the chief service, 10.30 a. m., will Include the following numbers: Organ Postlmle ,.,, .....0. Arthur Professor K. It. Protheroe. Chora", "The Shout of Victory," S. 11. Campbell and Choir dim in In Kcclsl;. Alto eolo, "The Angcl'd Message"., I!. Ii. Ashford Miss Vlcotrla Oreuncr. Chorus, "Thanks Be to Clod".. J. F, Tiowbrldg Choir. Sanilus. Agnus Dei. Duct, "ChrlU Is Risen" Stalnc Mlses Kmm.1 Yost and Lillian Rlaschke. Xuno Dlmltls. At the cspcr serflee, ",.' p. m., In addition to the elaborate progiamme to be icndercd by the Sunday school, the choir will render the following: Chorus, "Our Sunning Loid" I!. S. Ioien? Clioli. Mcwo Soprano solo, "The llc.uoiily Dieam," ll, Trehainc Miss llessle Sihlvc. Clioius, "I'nto Him Who Losed l'," .I. W. Hughes Choir. Tenor solo, "As sleep Takes Its Flight," It. II. Shelley David J, Davis. First Presbyterian Church. The Easter Music at the First Pres byterian church will be tho most ela borate and ambitious over attempted at this edifice, and will equal, if not surpass, anything of the kind produced In our city. A large chorus well se lected and thoroughly trained will ren der two cantatas never before heard In a Scranton church, one for the morning and one for the evening ser vice, both abounding with beautiful solos, strong recitatives and thrilling, choruses. "Easter Eve and Morn," by Frederick Stevenson, will be the can tata given at tho morning service. "The Resurrection," by Charles Fon teyn Manney, will be sung at the even ing services with special solos by Miss Martha Matthews and Mr. David Ste phens and Will W. Watkins. The com plete programme for the day will bo as follows: MORNING. "Ka-ter Kve and Morn. "At the Sepulchre" Quartette and ( lioius "At the Court of Pilate.".. llass Iter il and Chorus "At the Sepiiklue" (Meditation), Quartette and Choius Contialto solo, "Vet Tho I Walk," Mi-s Kditli Fimlir and Chin us Sopiano solo, "Forsake Me Not," Miw Martha Matthews and Choius Kasler Morn. Insliumental, "The Procession to the Sepulclue." R.ifS solo and trio, "Very K.nly in the Morning," J. T. Watkins and tiio of Women's Voices, lenor folo, "Re Not AITrighted," Pivid Stephens and trio of Women's Voice-. Has, solo. "And Then Bethlehem"..!. T. W.itklns firand Finale, chorus, "I'nto llim 'I li.it Loved I's." LVKNINO. "the Resurreition." Introduction, prelude and choius, "He Is Risen." P.nt 1 "'I he Knipfy Tomb. Iteeit. Itaiitone, "L'pon the Fust Da)," Will W.itkms 'Irio Women's Voices, "Who Shall Roll t lie Stone Away';" Mivs ll.in IW.I.V, Sliichl.ind, llughis, Hiinler, Bristly, Fowler, Watkins and .lames. Recil. Baritone, "Hut When They Came to the Plate." Tenor solo, "Why Seik Ve the "Living Among Hie Dead?" Divid Stephens Choius "Angels, Roll the Rock Avvav." Part 2 "Muiy Magdalene," Recil. Btrltoiic, "And They Went Out Quicklv" Will Watkins ( brn us, unaccompanied, "Blessed Ale They." (bonis, "Blessing and Honor." Sopranos Mi.s. D. M. Brundage, Mis. Jessie Smith, Mi-a Martha Matthews, MKs Anna strick lind. Mis Teiesa M. llanavvay, Miss Jessie II, Bristley. Contraltos Mis. J. R. James, Mrs. (i. W. Hunt, er, Mrs,, Mis. .1. T. Watkins, Miss Margaret Hughes, Mi-s Kditli Fowler. Tenors David Stephens, John II. Kv.ins, Wil liam Davis, Beit Thayer, Thomas R. Thomas. II.is-os .lames Dickson, David Jenkins, Harold Biltin, James K. Watkins, Will W. Watkins. J. T. Watkins, diiector. In addition to the above cantata. Mis.-, Matthews will sing "Cmne Sec the Place Whole Jesu-, Lay," by Homer llanetl. Da. ld Stephens will sing "Kvery Flower That Blos soms," by P, A. Schnetker, mid ,i new anthem, "As II Regan to D.ivvn," b) William Reed, will be sung bv the choius. Second Presbyterian Church. The following programme will be ob served at the Second Presbyterian church tomorrow: MORNINC. Oigan Pielude, Cinnd Choius in 1' Silouie Anthem, "See Now the Altar" Faure Mice's Black and Caugaii, Mr. Moigan .indChoii, Oflerloiy duel, "Our l.oid Il.is Iti-en" Loud Mi-ses Black .Hid Caiag.iu. Ois.ni Postlmle ( h.iuvet I'VllMMi. Ka-tcr pi.ii-e soivice given by the cluuili ipin Ictte, choir, choral sneiet) of thllly voices, .lecoiupinliil liy ouhestia and oigan. J. M, I Mine, oigaul-t and ilncctoi; I'hailes Doci sam and Ml-s Mabel Itenuie, assistant oigan. isl; Sabbath -diool orche-ti.i .nuiiu nlnl by It iiipi'i nrehi'str.i, snlnUts, Ml Bl.nk, mi. piano; Miss tiaragan, alio; Mi, (,'Ippi I, h noi ; Mr, Moigan, ln-o. ,nnl Ri'ph William., Ii.ni lone, Oigan Puliicle, Allcgi", Vo.ulo. Filth Sonata i.iilliiuut Mi-s Miliel lleniilo. Snthiiu, "Hide llu. Ride On ill .Majest)",.l'.iuncr Qiiaitfttr mid Choir, Oigan, Hoin Quailetle and Oril'estr.i, Telioi uii, "'Ihu Resurrection" Shelley Mr, (ilppc'l (iolln ohllgatn It. J, Riuei,) Aiilliem, "liloiious Is Thv Xanie" Mo.ut I'lmli, Oigm and OnhcMta, Soprano solo, "'Hie Ite-uiieetlon Morn".. Rodney MUs Black. Iiistiumcntal selection, Hoin iii.ntctte, Messrs, Miles, Stanton, Mooie and Wjliln Harltono solo, llosiiuu" (iranier Ralph Willi mi.. Olfcrtory, Festival Mauli Mtiidelssohu Orehestu and Organ. Attn solo, "The Loid Is Kluu" Lansing Miss tiaragan (Violin obligato 11, .1, Bauer,) Anlhuil, "I'nfohl Ve PoitaN" (fiom Oounod's uutorio "Redemption"). Iholr and Orehestu Organ Posllude, "Alleluia" Dubois Miss Mabel Ittiiuic, Calvary Reformed Church, At tho Calvary Iteformed church, ut Moproe avenue and aibson street, or which Nov. Marlon h. Flror Is pastor, there will bo special muElo at tho 10,13 a, m. and 7 p. in. services. Tho pro gi amnio follows: MORN1NO SKIlVICi:. Invocation. Confession. Psalm 10. Cieed, II) mn, "'Ihu Lord o! I.lle Is Risen." Siilpturo, St. Julu,N: M0, (ilnria Patrl, Pia)er, Itcception nl Membeis Into thuiili- ') ! n of Infant; CJ) CoiilUnutiou; (:!) t: i.e.. .it u( profession; (I) Lcllcis of Dismissal. ll)iiiu, "All Hall the Pnwei of .lesu' Xume." Siinion. Si . ' Ii '.old Kept His Wend." Mlc j I'e I.I Id.lllll lif.'i W Jj.viii! . r. '. " (ilorlouj Hour, l-Mlll.S mo I.) 11' ,'i !i DiBjIii. i. ,i.. a l lio I 111 j Cuniiuunlon. FASiLi: f.ve.nim;. llViicJtion. HciltJlluii, "Low 'ii llu (,'irdcn They Laid Him," Mbel ricnijii-r Carol, "Kastcr Bells." Prayer. Scripture. Carol, "Easter Chimes,' Address by President of Christian Hndetvor, Citwatel Welsscnllnh Itymn, "The Day of lleunectlon." Retltatlon. "The First Ones at the Sepulchre" Stella Stiirdcunt, I'nmm IvVllciinin, Ruth Firor II) mn, "Christ tho Lord Is Risen Today." Recitation Margaret Young Recitation, "Victory" Miss Lilian Du Hols ll.wnn, Holy Communion. Offerings Offertory, "lie t.lvelh," Solo by MM IMItli DuBols Announcement of Faster Offerings and of amount of elebts paid since Jan. 1, 1WXI. ll.Miin. Dotology and Benediction. St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The Easter services at St. Luke's church will be sung by the regular vested 'choir of twenty-five men nml boys. J. Willis Conant, organist and choirmaster: MORXINO PRAYKR. I'rni esslonal, "The Day of Resurrection". ..Martin Anthem Anglican Hollas Conant 'le Ileum In (i Calkin Jubil.itc In II Parker IIOLV COMMUNION. Inlrolt, "Love Divine" (Duet) Stalner K.trie Somcrvllle (llori.1 'lilil Woodward II) inn 11-', "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today," Worgan. oiToitory, "vvake, Tliou That Slcepcst".. Maker Presentation .... Conant Sanctus Somervell Agnus Dei (quirtette) King Hall Olorla in Kscelsis Somervell Recessional 1111, "Come Ve Faithful" Lls-ard KVKXIXC PRAVllll. Prneessional 111, "Cliiist the Ird Is Risen," Rlmbault. Oloiia Conant ?.!.ignlllcat, Nunc Diriittls Roberts ll)iiiu 114 Wirtemburg Offertory Maker Recessional 125 Dykes Green Ridge Presbyterian Church. The musical portion of tomorrow's Easter services at the Green Rldgc Presbyterian church, of which Bev. I. J. Lansing, D. .. Is pastor, will bo rendered by an augmented choir. The programme follows: Anthem, "Angel, Roll the Rock Away," .1. W, Lei man Miss Polhiinus and Choir. Anthi'iu. " I lie Palms" Fame Miss Mai (In, Mrs. I ilmmi, Mr. Pilling and Choir. Solo and Choi us, "I he Daughtcis of Zion," .Mi l.eod Ml-s Mai tin and Choir, lla-s solo, "Ihe Coining of the King". .Wilkinson W. A. Roberts. Anthem, "Ihe L.ght of Life" F. N. Schakley Miss Yost, Mr, e'.mi.id. Mi. Winke. KVKNINC, 7.::n. iitlicm. "Come See the Pl.no".. P. A. Siliueiker Mks Kl-ie Powell, Miss M u tin, Mi. Roberts and Choii. Aiitliein, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Todav," T. D. Williams Solo for Tenor, "livery Flower Tint Blos soms" I. ('. Winkc Aiitliein, "And the Angel Said Cnto tlie Women" II. P, D.mks Mrs. (i. B. I'thmaii, Mr. Pilling Hnd Choii. Sopiano solo, "A Pilgrim Penitent," Miss Jessie Pothimus The choir will be assisted by tlie Bible Si hool oiihcstra, Miss IMm Car.vl, Mis I.idi llouser, Mi-s lima Walters, Mis. Leistet, Miss McPeake, Julius Rodiigtic7. and a laige auillaiv choii. IVl-onuel of the c hoil : Sopiauns ii Kditli Martin, Mi.-. ( . .!. Winke, Ml Ruby Y'ost, Miss Jessie I'olliaiiuis, Mr-. A. Pilling. Miss If. Rubi-ou, -Miss l.lia beth Parke, Hiss Clara Van Clef. Altos-Mrs. :. II. Fthnian, Ml-s (ln.i Ni,.. inevei, Ml Minnie Peck, Miss F.lsle Powell. Tenors W. C. Comad, .1. C. Winke, J, L. Rowlsnn, (. F. Iliickman, (I, F. Whittenioie. Bassos W. A. Robeits. . Pilling, C. Klik Patrick, il. Roberts, C. S. Sn.vdei. OrgmisY Mis Salome Beckei. Choirniastei (!. Freel Whittemoie. Simpson M. E. Church. At the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church the programme for tomoiiow will be as follows: MOUMNC. Ill inn. Piavei, Anthem, "'the Loid ts Ri-en" V, . F. Mudds Mi-.- Helen 'Ihom.is anil Choii. Scripliue. Ofleiiiig. ' .Mule epiiiletto, "Awake 'Ihou Thai .--leepi-t," MikeiA'evin, .Messis, Tims Abi.iiu, W. W, Jones, II. A. Wiiglev, II. Atkci. Ai'lioiuiceuicuti. Iliiiin. Scimoii )i, J, B. Mvcct Aiitliein, ".Novc I- Chii-t Risen" I. K, lesi Mi. Ilaii.v Acker .mil Choir. i:T.lt. li.vniu, Aiilliem, "I Know 'Hut Mv Redciiuei l.iielh," Mis Helen 'Ihoniis .mil (hoir, I'lavtr. Tuiiir solo, "I ho I. mil I. Ri-en Indeed," Ml, 'llioinn Abiaui. Siiipiuie iciilim:. Anthem, "As It Buan tn Pawn". Miles B. I'o-ler Daily Wiigley ami Choii, I'oius, "For Your Dear Sil.e",,.., Jack-on Clillilien's dmii, Ulliiiiit'. Anthem, "Fill the Fount with Roses," Ceo, Win, W.iricn, Child-en .iml Choir, .Male i)tiailct!c, "( hll-t Aio-e" (bv leepiivtl It. Low I), slminoii Male Qiiailille, Alinoiiucciiieul-. Tilei, "Cliiist Our P.is.mei" Mania Wilson Misses Kva Kittle, Amu .lone,, M.ny Jones, Authini, "Tlie Resiiueitlon" , Cnsta.Viii.il (.hoil. N,pianos-Mis, J, , Sweet, Nils Win, Shoe maker, Mrs. 'Ihos, Abiams, Mis-.es Kv.i Kittle, Hell u llinnus Dolly Thomas, Rhod.i Clark, Rachel Jones, Altos Misses Anna Jones, Jessie Wilgle), Mai) Jones, Maud Thomas, Floience Wit man! 'lenors 'lliomas Ahrani, Tlios. Thomas, James llarlman, A, B, Jtidgwa), W, W, Jones, Bissos II, Wrlgley, II. Aekei, W, Sullen, A. Chase, Thos. W, Jones, W, Long, r.i Davies, Dun tor, W, W, Jones: oigaulst, Walter Davis, Washburn Street Church. Tho following programme has been' arranged for tho services tomorrow In tho Washburn Street Presbyterian church by C. B. Dernuin, the musical director; Monsi.Nd, Prdi'slo H, Men Doxology, Invocation. "An It Began to Pawn",,,, .....Vlncent Responstvo Beading. ll)inii No. 210... .,. ,,,Palcstrinn Scripturo Lesson. Solo, "lhc Lord Is Ittscn" Lansing I'rajer. "Ilo Is Risen"., ,.,., ,.,. Herbert Notices. Offertory , , Mendelssohn ".Now Is Christ Risen" West Sermon. "(hrlst Our Passover" Tour Pia.vir ll.Miin s, . , Smart I'emlucliu , Mendelssohn Anmtsoox. Preluelej Orchestra Choral Intioit, '"'n Alleluia." Monk luvocativu and I.'jiJ's Prayer. Response, "Father, 0 Hear L',"..., Howe Salutation. "Itosanna, Ttle the Pealing lljtnn",.,... Tucker Scripture Ileadlng (leader.) "My Hong Is Love Unknown" Calkin Rtrlpture Heading (response.) "There la a (Ireen Hill Far Away" Webhe Serlptuic Reading (leader.) "Christ the Lord h Risen Today" Davldlca Scripture Reading (responsive!)'.) "Awake, fllad Soul, Awake" Smith Scripture neadlng (reeponsbety.) "Our Blest Redeemer",,. , ,D)Lc9 Creed Gloria. Patrl, Offertory, "'Ihe Itav Is Done".... Oichclm "The Light of Life" Schubrrt "Alt Thou Wear)" Baker Address. "Christ Our Passo)cr" Silmeeker Prayer. "O Mother Dear Jerusalem" Ward Reading. Silent Prayer. Benedictory Sentence (leader). Choral Benediction Woodman Recessional, "Fcstmareh" Orchcst I a St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Following are the announcements for St. 'Mark's Lutheran church, of West Scranton: On Faster morning at 0 o'clock Matin service will bo conducted. At 10 a. in., pieparalory srivlec, 'lhc Holy Communion will he teleluiitid at 10.30. At this "crvlce. will he reception of new mem beis. The Sunday school will lelebralo Hie Fas ter festival at the Vesper service, 7,30 . tn. The report of tlie Lenten self-denial offerings of the school will he given at this seivlce. A pio giamme of leeitatlnn and song will be lendeieil. Miss Clara Sandeis, who lias ehaige of the mu-ir, has prepared, in addition to (he l.itli urglr.il service, special Faster selections, which will be rendered on Sunday by the church choir. The following selections will be rendered at the Communion service at 10.30 a. in.: The Vcisicle. (iioiia Patria. Tlie K.vrle. Gloria in Krelis. Ihe Easter Hallelujah. Alto solo, "Ine RcMiiicclion" Shelley Mks Nellie Markwiek. 1 he Oflertory. Anthem, "Hallelujah, Christ Is Risen". T. R. 'loins Church Choir. Sanctus Bach Agnus Dei Crotch Nunc Dlmllis Tallis VKSPKR skrvici:. Processional. Verslele. hiilpture Lessons. Faster Responsory. "'rin First Appearance" s-elnta Johnson Aiitliein, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Toiliv." ( hoir "Firth's Hesiniee lion," (liailcs Laiou, lleiinan BkIiiiiiii. Chaiiei Johnson. "Faster K el ) hei c" C.nl Iviietn "An Faster Prayer" Dora DeikiulUer Duet. "Rock of Ages." Mrs. Albert Lewis, Miss Klla Cod-h.ilL "llu ist in (ialilee," lllanelip W.ifrotis, Diuell.i Michael, Lm-y Wallhci Solo and choius, "Aftei Tince Dav-," Florene-c Watrous, solo; Lillian Mickietli, Bei tha Mctz, Kmily Met?. "For Me" Irene Kricgcr, Floicncc Dcikiuiller II) mn .No. 13.!, "The Stnfo Is O'ci, Ihe Battle Done" Sdioul "sec the Morn of Joy Is Ilieakiug," Alfred Werkineistci Rei itations Willie Scaling. Willie Kieinbug, Carl ll.iiluu.in "in Hi.s Name," Mary Ilopp, Oueita Tiielze. Anna Sheim.in, Madge W'atious. Ctai.i Cailsou, nlga Kull beig, Kelitli Serantcs, Nellie Steinman. "Christ Is Risen" Kditli Steinman Solo, "'the Song of Tiiitinph," ...lo-rph Plu ips "Hail the Ite-uiiei lion Mom." William Micha-l. Flank llctlcs "lhc K.i-tci Song," Mabel Singei, Katie Billies, I'ledi Woilile "(luistmas, Faster Now ic Blrmled," William Vll-p.mgli Il.iiiiu No. lis, "Christ Is Ri-cii, llilleliijali!" si hool Itcpoit of Lenten sei(-)enlal Offerings, Collection of Offerings. Anthem, "O! Sing I'nto the Lord" ( Imlr Closing Ve-per serviie, Vitsicle. Nune Dnnllis, St. Patrick's Catholic Chuich. At the 10.30 o'clock maps In St. Pat rick's church. West Scranton, this pro gramme will be given: Mill Aipniui I.iegoriaii Kvile (St(ciclia) Coiiuod dloiia (ioimoil ( I cilll I ieiimeid llflertoiv Regina Ccsdo ( hcniis sinclus Cotiiiod Bciicelie Ills Coulioil Agnus Del Counoil Po-tlmle, Alleduli Ilaiuhl Soloists Margaict Kell), l.illini McDeiiimlt, John Conua.v, John Sihaimcvsv. B. Johti-ou. The following .lie ui'iiiln'is of Hu choii: sopiano- Fiance, Mi Ceo, Lillian MoPoiniott, Marg.net Kelly , Anna Me Faihleu, Kiltie Rogim, Muiy llaggeilv, L.luri Ne.ilon, Mlos Kalhr.vu (iilibnis. Kittle Han, hate Johii-on, !olly rfotil.tii, Telioi. -lolui Co.iwn.v, Joliii N h.iiii.iss.v, Mr. i.'iii. M, ii, ,..;,. I., i i.-ii.. 'it........ i i'i .. . ....... '... .'IIIMII....... . III!., .,,1,1,,. , , , .,i- ngaii, Mailln .Ionian, Lauglillx Mi lliigh. Bios John t'otiuoll), Frank Ciecgan, Mann Mi Faililrn, Birt John-oii. James lleguiii. John (till, llii;.ini-l and liisliiii tin. Mar) Johnson. Hampton Street M. E. Church. The Easier progiamme thin year at the Hampton Street Methodist ICplsco pal church will be the most elaborate of any In previous years. Following Is tho programme for the day: Voluntary , Mis, l. T, sloiii Scriptuie lesson, O, 'I'., Job, xiv. Anthem, "Behold 1 show You a M)slcr,," llcibiil. lliiet.,,,Mis. Stella Stone, Mbs Lima Stiihhlchlnc I'laiiu p.ut, Miss un.i Beiiiiett, Scrilituii' le-son, N, T,, I Cor,, w, ll.viuu No, U.l'i, llvniD.ll , Mini-el P'.ever P.istur ll)liin No. 'il.'i, II inii.il Kelly AiiiiouiiccnienOi and nfleiing. nt'icni, 'Break Km Hi in hlngiri" Herbert Soprano part, Mrs. ,1, Warren, Sermon, "The Resurrected Hod)." Prayer, Anthem, "Victory Over Death" .,, Hcrhrit Full i horns. Rcmdutlon. F.VKNINO, Voluntary , , -,,,.Mn, It. T, Siuuo Anthem, "Angels Roll Away the Stone", .Herbert Soprano parts. Miss Laura stubblehine and Mrs. J, Warren. Scripture lesson, Luke, W, lljnin No, 227, II) nmat ,,,,,,,, ...Wore Pra)cr ,,,, ,,.,..,. , Pastor lljiiin No, l'j.j, lljninal , Noel Announcements and offering. Anthem, "Hallelujah" , Heibert Duet Mrs. J. Wanen and Mls Luna Stubbleblne, Bass eolo, B, T. Stone. Soprano part, Mrs. J, Watren. Sermon, "Tho Walk to Kmnuus." Prayer. Anthem, "O Saced Civary" lleil.it Duet, Miss Anna Bennett, Mis. Stella Stone. Benediction. 1 Zlon Evangelical Luthenui Chuich. At the Zlon Evangelical Lutheran church of Mifflin avenue, Ilov. Ph. F. Zizcliiiann, pastor, the following pro gramme will bo rendered tomorrow; Prcludo (Organ) Communion In (I (Op. I No. 1 Fd. Batiste Choir, For II tin! Dead Rise Not, Cbailcs II. (lubriel Choir, Hallelujah ,.,.,.W, llumhii.n Oiiertolre (Oig.u) lcjprovlsJtli.ii In O, Jra-solin Eddy Choir, Lift Your Cllad Voices Chas. M. Davis I'flstliulc, Fanfare ,., ,t, l.emmens Siiiiiiiios.MIsi Ph. Ilrelner, Mis F. .1. Wld. maycr, Mls Maggie Zeldler. Altos-Mrs. J. Diem, Miss Anna Rchlolletbeck. Tenors John Rrunner, Charles Schwald, Itassc-s John tlahn, Ficd J. Wlttmajer. AHdn Kern, Organist and Diitclor. Jackson Street Baptist Church. Special Easter music will bo ren dered at each service at the Jackson Street Baptist church by the choir, under the leadership of Prof Lewis Davis, The programme: MOHNINO SKRVICF. Oigan u elude. Congregational livmn. Lord's prajer. Anthem, "Our SufTeting Lord" I.oicn Psalm 33-21. II) nm W, "Chrlt (he l.oid Is Risen Today." Kse . Scripture lesson, John, .s. Octette, "Behold There Was a (licit Kaitli. quake" Ilelbeit Mrs Tlios, Mnthlas, Mis. Albert Davis. Mls Kdlth Beddoe, Misa Mattle Thomas, Will Davis liny Williams, Fclvvaid Watkins J. S. lluirls Pra) e i . Offeilmy. Solo. "Resiirieelloii loin" ..,, .Pioihetoe Miss (IIpii'Mi. Siinion, "Maiy .iml Her Risen l.oiel" Pasinr ll.inni 13ft. "Welcome, Thou Victor In the Strife," In unl'on. Pi a) er. Riucillctlon. f.vknim: si:rvici:. Crnnd cone erf by (he choir. Ri'siitrection lijmn CongicKallon Scriptuie lesson. Anthem, "lie Is Ri-en" (Heiheil) Choii Pia)er. "Low in tlie Crave He Lay." Jackson Street Biptist Cliinih Olee dub. .i-sl-tcd by Mrs. Pavjs, Mrs Mithias.'MI's K. Beddoe, Miss Mattle Thomas. OMeilory. Anthem. "The hotit of v ic lor)".. II. L. Aslifonl Ohligatn solo by Mi. Mathhis. Arlihev, "Thy Brotber Shall Live Again". .Pa-tnr (ilei'ciiib, "King of Kings" I, mm sls(ed by Miss K. Beddoe. Pi a) er. Benediction 1'nllnwtng an- (lie nionibns of the c huh : Sopranrei Mrs. Thos Mithias, Mrs. J. llar ils, .Misses Kdlth Beddoe, l.iigari-t l.iidwig, Jen nie (Reason, Klhel lavvls, Peoria Jones, l.iyie Morgan, Ida Wncsl iff. Maicmct (irlffltli.. Allos-Mis A. Davis Mi-. Ro.v Williams Mi-es Mut ti 'Ihoiiiii-, Mar) '1 liom.is, llessie-Wng-iaff, MIIHc Tliorna-, M.i) James. Tenors -1 bonus Kv.uis, Roy Williams, W. ! Davis Thos Malhias Ba.-os Kd. Walkln.s. J, s Hauls J. I.lovcl, 111. Ilce-c, Ceo. Rolands D. igust. First Baptist Church. Easier service in the inclining. .Sub ject. "The Risen Cliiist:" iilh"iii, "King of Cloiv" I'.nkci kvk'ni.m;. ."biii'.ii; . Anthem. "'Hie shout f Viiliii.v" Vdi'md Scilpliiir Aiilhim, "(lui Sutli'iing Loid" Ljiens I la.vrr. ntiie". "Aii-cu v. lilt (hii-l" Pen lei Noi u ' s "lei ii-. Off, I till) vol Il.'l.'. 1 1 Aiithcin, "Fntn Itim Who Lined I's". ...Hughs Scinion, subject "The ite-iiirec tie n I'nto Life." " m Coiigugation Beiieilii tioii Providence Presbyterian Church. An Easier festival concert mi Mon thly evening next in addition to tomor row's Easter music Indicates the ela borateness of the lO.istcr musical fen turcc in the providence Presbyterian church. Hew Dr. (Julld will preach Easter discourses tomorrow, and at the morning hour of worship there will bo Inptlsm of infants. The church will be decorated for the day. The choir will be assisted by .Mrs. D. M. Brundage, W. a. Roberts and Mrs. v, A. Whitman and a large num ber of friends who have at times been members of the choir, and havo assist ed on special occasions. Tho music will bo of the mii.st Inspiring and ele vating character, thoroughly in har mony with this festal occasion. The programme of mucle for the services follows: MOIIM.Nli. P.flmle, nig in and lulln, "Lis Remains," (Aruiiged li) Rittei), Ml-. W. C, McDonilel, ML-s Cl.iia Long tutluui, "Why Seek Ye the l,ivingf"....nuivvii Mi. Plioelie K. Smith ami Choii, Olliiloi.v, oigan and violin, "Meditation," Schmidt sopiano solo, "lie is Risen" Schneekci Mi.s Phoebe K. Smith. (Mnllii oliligalii by Mbs Long.) Po.tlude oigai ..Mrs, W, C. Mi Donald KM'.NINC.' I'u bull', oigan and violin, "."-piingS Avvak- cuing" Bacli'Sihaab rs. McDonald, Mi-s Lung. ' l'lheni, "(hilsl Dm p.issovu" Sehllliiig Mi-s Miiilh, Ml, John, Fnisoii Alio solos and Full Choiu.. 1'enor solo, "Ihe llisuiii'etion" ...shell) Jo-Inn John. (Mollll eddlg.iln I iy Mi-s Long.) Oflrittiiy, oigan .mil violin, "La Seiniil.t".Fin.t Mis. McDonilel, Ml-, Long. Sopi.mu solo, "Ye Bells of Kasti'i",,,.,.Dicsslcr Miss Plioebe F. Smith. (Violin obligate) by Miss Long.) Anihcni. "This Is the D.i.v." (fund Chorale in D for Full Choir Posllude oigan Mrs. W. (', McDonald MO.MHY KVKNl.Nfi FKSIIN.M, (ONIKRT. Oigan "llalleliijah" choius (Handel) Dubois Mrs. W. ('. McDonald, Tenor solo, "Tlie CluUI Child" Cooinhs Joshua John. (Violin idjlgato b) Mi.s Long,) Anilieni, "11 Little Town of Bethlehem". AshmaU Mrs. Frank llorton and Chnli, (Violin obligato by Miss Long.) Anthem, "Cautiquo de Noel" el,uns Miss Smith and Choir. PART SKCOND, Organ and violin, "Cavatina" ,.,Bolm Mis, W, C, McDonald, .Miss Clara Lung. Bass solo, "Behold a King" Wilkinson W, A, Roberts, Anthem, "As 11 Began to Dihii," Sir Cicoige C, Mai tin Joshua John and ( hoir, Tenor solo, "The Lord Is Risen" Limine Joshua John, Anthem, "Christ Is Risen". ,,W, Illomflcld Oojlo Choir. Hownrd Place A. M. E. Chuich, Theio will be Interesting exercises Sunday nt 2.30 and 7,4n ji, m. In tho Howard Place African Methodist Epis copal church. Following is the pro gramme: Singing ............ , School Invocation, Oigan Prelude ,.,..,.,.. ...,,,. ...Miss Howard Remarks .Superintendent (ilnria. School Recitation ,.,.,, Master Clarence Slocum Iteiitatlon Masters Joseph and Stanley Scott singing. "Hall Mighty Victor" ., School Kssay, 'The; Risen Lord" Mamie Plater Recitation Walter Plater Anthem, "llosaniuh, Christ Is Risen." Recitation Master Thurlow W, Brown Solo, "Fvery Flower That Blossoms," JIUs Mabel Nelson. Recitation, "Faster" Roy Smith Faster Gemi ,,..., CIjss No. 3 Recitation, "Beautiful l)jwu ot Faster", .Gilbert, Closing remarks ,,,,., .......il'ailor Doxology, 7.13 P. M. Pra) er, Organ Prelude. Selection .,,,,,, Choir Responsive reading. Solo ami chorus. , ....Klla. Ret and class Kmiy, "The Significance of Faster," Mamie Plaler, Recitation ..,,,,,.,., Master Leon A. Patterson Fass.v, "The Risen Lord" (Mont). .Junior Smith Soprano solo, "The sntlnlng Light," Mrs Sadie J, Morion. Recitation, "The Story of Calvarv," Klla X. Tillman. The Ten Commandment, Albert Tinker at.d class N'o. A Duel, "Sweet Hour of I'rajer," Misses Lee and Scott, Missionary remarks Pastor OITertory and benediction. Green Ridge Baptist Church. In the Green Illdge Baptist church tomorrow the following programme will be rendered: MORNING. Oigan Voluntary. Doxology, Invocation. Responsive Reading. Hytrin. "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today." Scripture Lesson. Anthem, "I'nto Him Who Hath Saved LV Hughes Choir. Pr.i) er, Oficilory. Solo. "Faster Motn," Mis W. A. Harvey Sermon, "The Pure," , Pastor II) inn, "He Lives! The Oieat Redeemer Lives." Benediction. FVF.SINO. Oignn Voluntary. Il.vnin, "Angels Roll the Rock Away." Silpture Reading. Anthem, "The Shout of Victory," Asllferd Pia.ver. Offertory. Il.vnin. "In the Ctoss of Christ I lllory." Sermon, "Tlie Resurrection Lite," Aiitliein, "Blessed Be the Lord," Herbert Baptism. Benedict Ion. Choir Leadei, Mr. Hall. Oiganist. Miss Watkins. North. Main Avenue Baptist. The music at the North Main Ave nue Baptist church for Raster Sunday will 'bo rendered In the evening by the choir, which has been augmented for ihe special music. The sermons of the day will be delivered by the newlj called pastor. Itev. Albert Smith, ot Berwick, Pa, The following programme will be rendered: FYKNINO. Organ Pielude, Allegio Couriod .Miss Owen. II) mn. Heading Pastor Soprano Solo, "Hail to the Risen King," Manley .Mis- Maltha Huntsman. Pii.v cr Pastor ( iiiiImIIii jsohi, "( hoir Celestial," 1icvcl)an Ml-, John Slopfnid. iiuotun cntciits (illeitoi.e. Violin and Oigan, "Hearts and Flower-," Tobani Mr. stopford and Miss Owen. Anthem, "Christ Is Risen," Owst Choii. Seriuoii Pastor Sopnno sgi,,. "Rcsuiiei tlou Mom," ....Rodney Mis. It. L. Smith. It.viun. lb nediclioii Organ Po-tludc, "C.loria," Miss Owen Capouse Chapel. The following Kaster programme will be rendered at Capouse chapel Kaster day: MORNING SKRVICE. Pi elude. Dosology .mil invocation. ltcspoir.lv ! leading, llvinn. Piajei, ntheiu ley tlie ihoii. Snipttirp lesson. Announcements and oflctiug. Sulo, Sermon, "Paul's Initiative Tiutli"....ltev. Foster Easter in an English Cathedral. Faster means mnie to an Kngli-h Piotelant than to an American Protestant. Ileie in Amer ic.i It is ono April Sunday, marked by beautiful dotal decorations, and the elaboiate efforts of the Lhfllr, There it a four ela.vs' season, Good Frieliy being the most solemn of lellgious niiulvcisailc-, F,i-ter Suiid.i) the mo-t liliimphaut festival and Fi.stcr Monday line nf the most mpul.ir of the lour national bank holidays of tho )car, Tn spend tlu'.-e ela.vs in the cathedral town of Wills was in itself .c heightening of inteirst. Ileie is a town in whiili the cathedral absolutely ilomin lies. The eelllice is so truly satisf.vlng tint habitual i.itheihal pilgiims piouoitliee It one of Hip most piecious an Intel luial Jewels in Kng land, 'I hey do not seek II because a. Mint was Ir.in lined line, nor a king burled line, nor I'e cii:e nf fantastic cie.ilions of stone In its stluc tine. Its attractiveness Is more liitrlnic. The style is su pcrfcet as to seem devoid of sl.vle, and the enelicllng cloi-teis and classes anil gite u.i.vs and staiiwa.vs, the deanV lieiuse, and tho bishop',, palace, with actual nmat and draw bliilge, help In make It a classic in stone, Good Friday amioiiwrs Itself as a holiday, 'Ihe schools are closed, the shops remain open only so long as until the woishipping people ran order their dally supplies. Among these supplies lint. cross Runs are conspicuous, 'lliey .ue inund, fmlly buns of rals. dough, cut by two slashes on tlie top, not so much for a lellgious kviubol, I am convinced, as a simple iiiciins nf allowing the gas to pass out In baking, unci relates! closely in this fein leaf patterns prhkecl by a fork on an nriliodos. apple pie. With the'e bulls there were sold laiie Hat cul.is uiy thin .iml my sweet, known .is Faster Cookie, which divided Ileal popular!!) with the buns of wider leputa. lion. Motiiing pia.vcr was i c.nl in tlie c.itlicdi.il, of ccurse, but that was of minor inteiest tonipaicd tn the llui'c Hour Sen ice, which began at noon ami lommeinoratecl tlie period during which Christ hung cm tlie tioss. This senile was held in the np.n Lad) Chapel back of the altar, and was intended by huiidiecls of people at n, time. All weie at lllieily to come and go as I hey wished, their footsteps being hushed on the smooth, marble floois of Ihe aisles thus causing no lutciiiiptloii nor disturbiuce, Tho solemnity of Hie hour can never bo foi gotlin, It was duo In tho occasion, the place ami the leader, Rev, Ml, Chaiasse, now bishop of ,berxol, Iheu principal of Wlclif Hall, On. ford, .Never, in pic line or pinorani.i or story, lias the suffering Savior been biought inoie clearly hefoic Hie iiiuit.il vision than He utile that da) In us, when Ibis leverent man of God described Gur Illiticd Loid's last hours on eailh, Mr, Clurasse spoke on the seven utterances fiom tho tioss; "Father, forglvo Ihciu, for they know not what tl.ey do." "Verily, I say unto thee, ledjy thou shall be willi mo in Paradise," "Woman, behold thy son; son, behold thy mother." "My God! My God! Why hast 'Ihou forsaken met" "I lliirsl," "It is finished," "Father, Into Ihy hand I (onimend my spirit," After each biel addresj (here ai silent and audible prajer and an appropriate I'um. Tlie sermon did inoro than picture) Christ to tho imagination; it brought to the heart Him who died( on tho tree for our sins, and by whose agony we are) redeemed. One shudders to think "Sweet the Moment"...,.....,.. .Male quartetta Prajer, hymn and benediction. 3 P. M. There has been ft special musical programme prepared for this service, HVENINU, 7.R0. Tills service will be a young people'n service, full of Faster thoughts. Colonel F. L. Hitch cock will preside. Tlie paator will be present, There will lie a service of aong. Anthem. "The Light of the World" Choir Solo, "Holy City" Paul Bright Mill Palmer In nallvo Chinese dress will apeak. Solo Miss Marquette Wilson Green Bidge Presbyterian. The following programme will be rendered In the Green Ridge Presby tcrlan Sunday school on Easter Bun day morning by the primary depart ment, under the training of Miss Bay ley and Mrs. Purselh Kong, "At Faster Time" .School Prayer. ' Hooka nf the Bible School Song. "Birthday" ...........School' "Kaster" 8lx hoya Robert Harris, William McMlllen, Robert Shoemaker, Everltt Jacobs, Rimell 9eely, Charlie Harris. Violin solo Floyd Fuller llnilUllon, "Faster" Margaret Ives S'eeietary's repot t, Song, "Pretty Flowers" School "Faster Lilies" Six srlrla Mildred Horlon. Annie Straub. Nellie Iteieharil, Mary Kavs Margaret Comegys, Mildred Mitchell. Solo, selected Miss Pothemiu Recitation, "Easter Chime".. ..France Bellamy Song, "Good B)c" School Dunmore Iff. E. Sunday Sohool. The following programme will be rendered by the Dunmore Methodist Episcopal Sunday school tomorrow: Organ Voluntary. Singing- School Rcsponsivs Reading, John 20: 1-18. Invocation Pialor Anthem Choir Baptismal Service. Recitation , Item Spencer Recitation Margaret Tressler Recitation Helen Sansenbaugh Recitation Clayton Webber Exercise Mrs. Van Houten'a Class Singing School Recitation Irena Burns Recitation Sarah Tressler Solo Helen Powell Recitation v Kate Richards Recitation Lillian Webber Recitation Miss Montgomery's Class Duet Bessie Powell, Ethel Litchman Kxertise Misa Jackson's Clas.s Fxercisc Harry Spencer's Class Anthem Choir Announcement;. Collection. Singing Schoo Benedict inr. Asbury M. E. Church. In the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church, Green Ridge, this programme will bo rendered tomorrow: MORNING, 10.30. Pielude (Faster Maich) Albert W. Beig Invocation. Iljmn, "Rise, Glorious Coneueror, 'Rise." 1'ra.vei'. Anthem, "Roll the Rock Away".. J. W. Lcaman Choir. Alio solo, "Hail! to the Risen King", .Browne JIis. MeCalkln. Sermon. ll)iun, "Awake, Clad Soul Awake!" Postlmle Renelckt EVENING, 7.S0. Prelude (March) ....Mendelssohn Anthem, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today," Williams. v Choir. Il.vnin, "Jesus, Thy Rlood and Righteousness." Male ciurtettc, "Christ Arose" Robert Lowry, P. D. Mei-n. Johnson, T, Leonard, W. Leonard, Haak. Duct. "He Did Not Die in Vain" G. Colfer Tuller. Miss Scluch and Mr. Leonard, sermon. Anthem, "He Is Risen" G. W. Lemon Postlude M. Bartholomew what a mockery this seivice might be in the hands of a Icks godly minister. As we left the cathedral wc could begin to realirr- Hie foilorn hopelessness and helplessness of Christ's friend' on that first Good Frldav. Tlie revelation of Faster Sunday seemed outside human possibility. But the real Easter, thank God, was not outside divine possibility. There was a note in Gospel and Collect, not like Hie gladness of Christmas, hut as much greater as Is eternal life gieater than earthly life. 'I Kno.v That My Redeemer Llvetli" and the 'Hallelujah Chorus" never .sounded moie victorious. The bishop of Wells pleached, and I confess to noting Ids full, white lawn !cces confined nt Ihe wrists with bliek ribbon, and (he peculiar form of the bishop's chair while listening to his evangelical deliverances. In a cathedral there is much In the leredos and vaulted mof to at rial t attention. Then Faster suggests its on train of thought, Evidently the preacher anti cipated these causes nf mental distraction and did not attempt to compete with them. 'Ihe dean'H house, with the Tudor roses in Hio main columns and window- facings (it was built by Edward IV), and ita walnscotings of oak (it was restored by Sir Christopher Wren), secured a part of tlie cathedral unci the day. In my Lbamber were engravings of many of the Masters of Rugby school, Including the hainted Arnold, who said: "It is not necessary that this should ho a largo school, but it Is necessary that it should bn a school of Christian gcntlsmen." Ilm last in tills gallery was the portrait of my host, the present dean of Wells, who preached at evening pra)cr a rather more stimulating sermon than we heard in the morning, After tea the sun camn nut, It shone on the yellow primrosea iu the garden borders, and on tho stono foses In the walls and seemed to set all the Easter sol. enmity into the past, as easily aa the butler had changed an ecclesiastical dignitary into a cordial English host by lifting the dean'a gown and hood from or! Ids masters' shoulders, The serious pait of Kaster was over. And Mondayl 'Ihe railroads felt the holiday tide. All regular trains in the Unlled Kingdom were converted Into excursion trains, and carried 'Arry and Arriet out ol the towns Into the country, Motheia of large families led their floclui Into the: cathedral as they would hare done into a merry-go-round. This was tho largest (ree thotr In the s trinity. The dean had lent mo tha tilfornlm ke.is, and I cllmbcsj up tho narrow stairs and tlood looking down on the man ot peoplo below, wondering what It all meant to tin iu, especially to 6leepy little creatures who must have been aroused at 3 o'clock that morn. ing, The dreaiiidlkc beauty of the palace gardens va Invaded by )oiiiigsters who clambered on the mips, climbed the trees and threw paper Into tho shrubbery and arboia. They frightened tlie duels In the moat and left tho cathedral pre cincts only when there were no more vandalisms to bo committed. The streets were full of happy lovers bu)lng souvenirs marked "A Present from Wells." In tho afternoon a football game gained their attention and their shillings. Tho nest day the town was quiet. The ! Iters bad gone back to shop or kitchen in Daih. or Bristol, the local places ot business were open and life had returned to its normal routine. Good Friday and Easter seemed to have been'forgottcn. But tho meuioiy ol the Three Hour-Service and ol the Easter anthems remain like a benediction, which is today an inspiration. Elizabeth Wilson. Chicago.