THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1!)02. ' ft WStiSSStmfSSSmi. EASTER MUSIC IN THE CHURCHES PREit'AnATtONH of nil unusual i ulmriicter have been made In nearly ull of tha churches of the elty for an ohibonicc celebration of fluster Sunday. The programmes given Indicate the high character of the ser vices to be held. Elm Park. The musical selections for the morn lug service, nnd the order of sorvlco for the evening praise servlco at I31m 1'nrk church on Kantor Sunday Is un follows. In the evening the quartette and Mr. Pennington will be assisted by F. V. Wldtriayer, violinist, and a chorus of fifty girls, MOItMNG. Organ, OfTcrlolrc In 0 Thomn Choir Anthem. "Strut I'ralcs t'nto the I-orl," Merchant wOfnAtij J'mIhIc Pastorale ttcnaml 'tliolr XiitlKiu, "Vc bom nml Daughter! of the KIiir" Bartlcttt Organ Postltide, fcortle In D Koch i:vi:mkg. Chime of llclla; Change Hinging and loiter Carols Alfred Woolcr OrgJn l'rclude, Kapler Offerlolrr DatWc Mr. Alfred Pennington. Hjnin Choir ami ConRtcgatlon I'rajcr Uy the l'astor Anthem, "Lilt Your Mail Volcra" Van Lear Kim 1'ark (Juailcttc. f-'trinlurc Itcadlns, Soprano Solo, "Lift Up Your Jojful lieails," , Diesjcr Jlrs. I!. II. Connell, llh Organ and Violin. Offcrlli from All the People, Jlsfi 8ftlo, "Alleluia to the King" Mcelc Mr. Philip Warren, with Organ and'Violln. Addrcn Hy the Pastor Girls' Choi u, "Hark, While Menlty on the Aid" Shopped Contialto Solo, "The Insurrection" Shelley Jlrs. Ignore Thompson, with Organ and Violin. GhK Chorus, "Chime boftly, Jlclli of fas ter," Shcppcrd i " Tcflor Solo, "Easter Morn Hath Dawned Again" ... Wooler Mr. Alfred Woolcr, with Organ and Violin. Anthem, "As It Ilegan to Dawn" Heed ' i;lm Park Quartette. Hymn Choir and Congregation Ucnediction. Organ Postlude, Tocata in C Major Bach Mr. Alfred Pennington. Second Presbyterian Church, v The following programme of music for the Easter evening praise worship will be given in the Second Presbyte rian church: Organ Prelude, I'calhal March Dudley Buck Mr. J. M. Chance. Easter Carol, "Ring Bells of Easter." Quartette and Choir. Koto, "The Resurrection Morn" Rodney Miss Black. Violin Solo, "Adoration" , Borowski Miss Julia Allen. feob, "Dome see the Place Where Jesus Lay," Bartlctt Mr. Cippol. Dflcrtory, Organ Solo, "In Paradisinl" ...Dubois Mis'! Mabel Bonnie, olb, "These Arc They," from the Oratorio of "The Holy City" Gaul Miss Grace Spencer. Anthem, "Once the Lord of Clory Lay," Bartlctt Miss Black and Choir. Violin Obligato, Miss Allen. Solo, "Be Ye Comforted, Ye That Mourn," Fisher Miss Garagan, n. Duct, "Our Lord Has Risen" Loud ) Misses Black and Garagan. I Anthem, "Glorious Is Thy Name" Mozart J Quartette and Choir. ' Organ Postlude, 3larcH in O Major Riggs Miss Mabel Rcnnie. Mr. J. M. Chance, organist and director. Miss Mabel Rennie, assistant organist. Penn Avenue Baptist Church. A chorus choir of thirty volres will Sing. In the Penn Avenue Baptist church tomorrow. The soloists are Sirs. L. H. Brundage, soprano; Arthur Morgan, Basso. Hadyn Evans is the organist nnd director. The programme follows: 1 , 1 , , 1M0 A .M. Organ Pielude, Andante Stainer Anthem, "l.am He That Lioth" Adam 11) mn. ' Offertory, "He Ii. ltisen" Schnecker Mr. Aithui Morgan, fecimon. Aniticm, "Awjke, Awake," West Pottlude. Smart 2 P. M. tpecial Sunday School Kxcrciccs. 7.30 P. M. Organ Prelude Lemaire Choir Sentence. "The Lord Is in His Holv Temple." ll.utui. Anthem, "The Loul Licth" Marthant Offertory, "Fai from the East" Shelly 11 mil. Postlude Prout Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. In Holy Trinity Lutheran church, ut Adams avenue and Mulberry street, a flno programme has been arranged for tomorrow, which will be rendered un der the direction of It. E. WartT, or ganist and director. The programme follows: MORNING SERVICE. I'lflude 1 Mrs. R. E. Ward Opening chorus , (,'hoir Vertical. Jntrolt. ' fllorla Patrl. Kjrie. Glory in ExccUis. Epistle and Gospel for the day, So'0 Mrs. M. Lundt The Hallelujah and tonkin c, Apdstle'.t creed. Iljmn, "Christ the Lon Is Risen." Sermon by O. J. Cooper, of AHcntown, Anthem ....,, , ...Choir Hymn, "The Day of Resurrection." Doiology and benediction. The evenlnjr service will be conduct ed by the Sunday school at 7.15 sharp, Anthem ,,. Choir fcrlpture reading Rev, C. J, Coopu- Invocation. ln , School Recitation, "Easter Gicellngs" Wllhelmiiu Uernhardt, Recitation, "The lltwn Lord rive bois Harry langdon, Harold bchoen, Carl Lamp. ins, Joseph Gscheldle, Ezr btlnp. Chorus "Enter Bella" .'...School Hecltatlon, "0 Happy Day", ,,1'our girls Amelia Kenne, Marguerite Zerte, Nettle Tlprnltnrdl. Manila CaIihi.. Recitation, "Allvo Koreermore".,,r'our childten Mcta Whyte, Gladys Newhart, Margaret llohl, Frederick Gerlock, Wilhelmlna Bernhardt. Chorus, "Seeking the Master'' .,,, ..School Recitation, "Smcet Kaster Bells" ...Six children Otto, Bohl, Meta Whyte, Willard Voherer, Isabella 1'eiuie, Margaret Bohl, Ruth Bohl. Bolo ,,,,.,....,,..,., Miss Bessie Shite Wiorua, "Chime Out Ye Hells" School Recitation and song, "The Little Garden," Eight girls, Isabella Fenne, Louise Wagner, Florence Yost, Minnie Kline, Viola Ruef, Mint lite Gscheldle, Ruth Schubert, Virgil Swart. Rcltatln,"Wklng 0f the Flowers",. Seven girls Minnie Oschddle, Lulu Eimonson, liable Colcmau, Louisa Wagner, Amelia Fenne, Malnic Kline, Vligil Swartj. Cborui, "Hope Is Born" ,,,.. ..School tolo and chorus,"Mary at the Tomb1'.. Four girls Marguerite Zerbe, Nettle Bernliardt, Mabel Ooletnap, recitation by Carrie Ftnue. fcorua, -Q-ir EaUern lillls" School Udrext .. .,,..,... .,.,Rev. C. J. Cooixr Wiorut, "Sing O Sing" , School Wribut!on ol tftfU. Anthem Choir Cliorm, "0 Mighty Sailor" School Recitation, "An Easter Promise".. Amelia Fenne Chorim, "Victory 1 School Benediction and doxotogy. St. Peter's Cathedral. At the Tontincal High mass In St. Peter's cathedral, tomorrow morning nt 10.30 o'clock, the following programme will be rendered: Processional march Klcelcr Orchestra. Kjrle, trio (soprano, tenor and 1ms) and chorus 'lia. Gounod Mi. M. .1. "Leonard, Messrs Oust. Rcpcrt, John Stoticr and choir. Gloria, solo, duct, tilo and chorus Counod Mil. T, 0. Walsh, Messrs. Gui. Repert, W. R, Bradbury and choir, Credo, trio (soprano, tenor and hais) and chorus Clus. Gounod Miss A. B. Laielle, Messrs. Gu. llepert, W. It. Bradbury and choir. Reglna Coell, quartette and cliorm (llorz Mm T. C. Walsh, Mi's Ultra Ratter, Meisrs. Daniel Uuckly, W. R. Bradbury and choir. Sanctus Clia. Gounod Choir. Bcncdiclu Chas. Gounod Choh. Agnus Del, soprann solo, tenor solo and cho rus Chas. Gounod Ml-a A. II. Laclle, Mr. Repert and choir. Tc Deum chorus, with organ and olehestra, German. Choir, organ and orchestia. W. P. Schilling, oiganist ,ind director; W. R. Bradbury, assistant organist. Bauer's or chestia, 17 pieces plajs all the accompaniments. The celebrant of the mass will be Rt. Rev. M. J. Hobnn; arch-priest, Rev. J. A. O'Reilly; deacons of honor. Rev. P. Lavelle, Rev. M. Loftus; deacon of the mass, Rev. D. J. Bustln; sub-deacon of the mass, Rev. Walter Gorman; master of ceremonies, Rev. John J. Griffin; preacher, Re L. McLaugh lin. St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The Easter day service at St. Luke's chuich will be sung by a choir of twen-ty-Jlvo men anc". boys, and a rjuartet'e consisting of Miss Kunn, Misa Brown ing, Mr. Bunnell and Mr. Joi'py. J. Willis Conant, organist and choirmas ter. MORNING PRAYER. Processional Hymn 111 Laetabundiis Anthem Glories Anglican Tc Deum in A Hadlcy Jubilate in B flat Brewer Holy communion. Introit. "Christ the Lord Is Risen" Buck Communion crvicc in E flat Selby Offertory, "I Will Go Unto the Altar of God" Han is Recessional 320 ....Marion EVENING PRAYER. Processional Hymn 110 Rex .Regum Magnificat, Nunc Dunittis Kimmins Hymn 121. Offeitory, "Bleak Forth Into Joy" Barnby Recessional 111 Clarion Grace Lutheran Church. The programme of Easter services In the Grace Evangelical Lutheran church at Mulberry street and-Prescott ave nue, of which the Rev. Luther Hess Waring la pastor, is as follows: Sundaj-, 9.30 a. m., the Sunday school will hae its Easter service, using the exercises of Serlptuic, recitation and song, entitled "The Evergreen Shore," published by the board of Church extension. The Sunday school offer ing will be for the cause of Chuich Extension. Easter lesson and Easter music. 10.30 a. m., Divine woiship. Easier sermon, "Who Shall Roll Away the Stone?" Admin Istiation of the Holy Communion. Offering for Sj nodical benevolence. Easter mu'u'c. "The Resiurectlon" Shelley Tenor solo by .1. Arthur Frantz, witli violin obligato by Mrs. Taggart, "Angels Roll the Rork Away" Schnecker Chorus Choir. "The Resuirection Morn" Soprano solo bv Mrs. Edith W. Heckei. 7 p. m., Y. P. S. C. E topic "The Risen Life. Christ's Onis." Leader R. Tracy Strohm. 7.30 p. in.. Divine worship. Easter sermon. "Evidences of ChrUt's Resurrection." Eas ter mu.sk'. "There Is .1 Reaper" Pinsuti Duet by Mrs. Deckel and Miss Charlotte Skinner. "An Easter Anthem" Sudda Chorus Choir. Bass solo Selected Calvary Reformed Church. In Calvary Reformed church, on Mon roe avenue, a special programme has been annnged for Easter, which will, be rendered under the direction of the pastor, Rev. M. L. Flror. Services will bo at 10.15 a. m.; 7.30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12 m.; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Following is the programme: MORNING SERVICE. "The Strain Upraise" Trote "The Lord of Life Is Risen" Alice Nclra Invocation. Confession. Psalm 10. Apostles Creed. 11 mn 208, "The Day of Resuirection," Scripture, "Gloria Patrl" Festlial Prayer, "Rolled Away" ,,,,, 0ot Confirmation Ser Ii e, Sermon. Holy Communion. Hjmn, "Body of Jeaiis." Doxology and Benediction, EVENING. "There la a Giecn Hill Far Aa," "All Hail the Povcr of Jesus' Name." Scripture Prajer. lljmn "Yes the Redeemer Rose." Carol "He Aroe" bclwol Seimon. Communion. "Low, in the Gaulen They Laid Him." "Chritt the Lord Is lllsui Today" .Morgan Doxology and Benediction, Green Ridge 'Baptist Church. Rev. Benjamin L. Herr. formerly of Blnclmmton. N. Y.. will nwnnv ti, pulpit of the Green Ridge Baptist church on Sunday, Morning hervlce at 10.30; evening at 7,30. The Sunday school will render Easter exercises im mediately following the morning ser vice. The following programme will be rendered by the choir at the regular church services: Organ prcUuht jtri. Knowles invocation Rev. Mr. Upm- Anthem. "Our Easter Pimvt" .-. bcrlpture lesson Hey, jir, Herr yum ,,,,, ,.,,..,,,,, ,,,,, Congiegatfon ''"" ""', Mr, Herr Anthem, "Easter Suiuhlne" choir Offeitory, Hmn Congregation ke'mo'i Rev. Mr, Herr, Benediction. EVEN1NO. Organ Prelude Ura, Knott, Anthem, "(tee of Day" a,otr Scripture lesson ,,...,.Pastor Anthem, "Lift Up Your Heads" .. tCholr OffTtoryV" I''8t0r Hymn ..,,,,..,,,,,,,. (.,,,,,,,,,, Congregation Sermon ,..,,,,, ,...,. .Rev. Mr. Herr, An"ei Choir Benediction. r Chorlster-B. R. Hall. Providence Presbyterian Church. The large chorus Easter choir of the Providence Presbyterian church, under mo uirecuuu 01 inuries i', wmttemorc, MELDRUH, SCOTT & COMPANY, 1 26 Wyoming- mmmmmmmmmmiBmammMmmammmmimmmmmmmmimmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Not bargain counter goods but new arrivals. The very best GLOVES. Of course they are Ireland Bros.' We won't buy anything else. , With the New Stitching and Clasps. In white, pearl, black, in fact all shades to go with the Easter Gown. If you have been disappointed else where don't give up; come here. have prepared a beautiful and elabor ate servlco for Easter Sabbath. As sisted by Miss Clara Loup, violinist; Mrs. Jessie Phillips Smith, soprano; William A. Roberts, basso; Mr. Floyd Heberllngr, baritone, a most attractive and inspiring programme of musical service will bo presented. The special selections will be ns follows: MOR.NINO. Organ and iolin prelude Ilomanra llacu Mr. Will C. McDonald, Miss Clara Long. Anthem, "The Angel of the Lord" Gilbert .Mrs. Smith, Mr, Howard E. Clrlffln and full choral. Offertory, violin and organ ldjllc... Frank Bern" "Miss Clara Long, Mri. V. C. McDonald. Anthem, "He Is Illsen" Schnecker .Mm. Smith, Mlsi Annie Moigan, Mr. Howard E. Griffin, Thomas Morgan and full choir. Organ Postlude in U Kern Mr. Will C. .McDonald. Pielude, lolin and organ "Traumcrei"...Splc Misi Clara Long, Mrs. W. C. McDonald. Anthem, "Christ the Lord Is liiscn Today," Johnson. Mr. Thomas Moigan, Mlis Jessie Phillips Smith and full choir. Solo, "Hosanna" Oienier Mrs. Jessie Phillips-Smith; iolin obligato, Mi3 I,ong. Anthem, "Christ Our Passover" ....Dudley IHick Mrs. Smith, Howard E. Griffin, Thomas Mor gan and full choir. Offertory, Itomanze in (1 Otto K. Schill Miss Long, Mis. McDonald. Solo, "The Resurrection Morn" Paul Rodney .Mr. William A. Boberts. Anthem, "Lift lp Your Heads" W. Bloomfield Goale. Mi. Kloyd Heherllng, Mrs. Watson Gntlin and ful choir. Organ Postlude in C Batiste Mrs. Will C. McDonald. Simpson M. E. Church. In the Simpson M. E. church, West Scranton, there will be special music tomorrow morning and the pastor, Rev. H. C. McDermott will preach on "The Christ, the First Fruits." It will be missionary day in the Sunday school and there will be special exercises. In the evening the fine choir of the church will render this programme: Anthem, Hallclujth, Christ Is RIen...E. A. Chre Choir. Solo, The Resurrection Paul Rodney Mr. Harry A. Wrigley. Prayer. Anthem, God Hath Appointed a Day....B. Tours Misses Ea Kittle, Maiy Jones, Messrs. Thomas Abraham, Pied Eans and Choir. Solo, The Risen Lord Holdcn Mr. William Long. Sciiplure. Solo, Lend Me Your Aid Gounod Mr. Thomas Abraham. Anthem, Wake Ye Rinwnicd Win It. Spcncc Choir. Offeiing. Duet, Easter Morn llansiom Mis'? Helen Thomas, Mu. George Vipoiid. Solo, Cahary Taul Rodney Mr. Pred Evans. Addicts. Quaitette, The Holy City Adams The Simpson Male Quaitette. Chorus, The Heavens Aie Telling.. Joseph Hujdcn Mis9 Helen Thomas, Messrs. Thomas Abialiam, Harry Acker nnd Choir. Cliairmaster Prof. William W. Jones. Organist Walter Da ic. Sopranos Misses Ea Kittle, Helm Thomas, Mary Honcr, Bertice Tibbetls, Mm. William Shoemakei, Mis. Thomas Abraham, Mis. J. 11, James. Altos Misses 1'Iorence Witm.ni, Mary Jones, Saiali Tliomac, Plorencc llanej, Jessie Wrigley, Mrs. George Vipond. Tenors Messis. Thomas Abraham, Waltei Da Ues, A. B. Ridgay, W. W. Jones, James .Mat thews. Baesos Mesrs. Hariy A. Wrigley, Hairy Acker, Judion Hlnman, I'red W. Evans, T. W. Jones, William Long. St. Patrick's, West Scranton. Tlii nraeramme of music to be ren- ilpi-od nt St. Patrick's Citliolic church. West Scranton, on Easter Sunday will be as follows: Vidl Anu.un Giegoilan Kwic. ..,, , .Muz.ut Uass Solo William Vamton Gloiia Maziit "Qui Tollls," Kathrjn Johnson and John Miaughnesty "Quonlani," Maigaret Kellj, Maiy .Ionian, Mllael Dun uigan and William Vanston. C.'ieilo Mozait "lit Incarliatus Est," Lillian McDermott, Mr, riannaghaii, Mary Jordan and Bert Johnson. Ofterlory, "Reglna Coell" Mihlllc Ucnedictiu (Mart Lillian McDermott, Maiy Joidan, Lauglilln Mcllugh and Bert Johnson. Agnus Dei Mozart Kathrjn Johnson. Postlude, "Te Deum," The personnel of the choir Is as fol lows; Sopranos Maigaret Kelly, Lillian McDermott, Anna Mtl'adden, Anna Dunnlgan, Laura Ncalon, Tannic MiUcc and Anna Doud, Altos Mary Joidan, Kathrjn Johnson and Sit tan Canaan. Tenois M. Duunigan, L. Mcllugh, John Shaugu nesay, Mr, Elannaghan and Mr, Martin, HasoOb James Degnal, Bert Johnson, I'rjnk Creegan, William Vanston, Jackson Street Baptist Church. The following programme will be ob served In the Juckbon Street Baptist church, Sunday; MOItNIXa SERVICE AT 10.30. Prelude, Lord's Prayer. In unUon, IValm, Heiponshc reading, Anthem, Lift Up Your (leads ,, ,,,. Lehman Chorus. Scriptuie Lesson, John xi, MS, Prayer ..,..,,,,,,. , ,,.., Pastor Easter Offering. Anthem, From Gloom to Glory ,,,,.,, ,,.,.Gcibcl Chorus, Sermon, "Mary and Her Risen Ixird." This Is the Day of Jubilee ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,C'horiu Prayer, Benediction. KVENINO SERVICE AT 7 O'CLOCK. Omturc, Processional .,.,, ,,, .Orchestra Anthem, Victorious hlng ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,, Fillmore Chorus, Scripture Letson, The Resurrection ,.,,,,,,Paitor Anthem, Easter Lilies ...,,,., ,,Gelbcl Chorus. Prayer. Anthem, Lift l'p Your Heads ......,,.,..CIiorus Recitation, "The Vint Eatter Day," Mlti Hattle Kills Easter Offering. In the Hall of Judgment ., ,..., Chorus Recitation, "Awake O Heart". ,Mls Freda Lewis A. Recitation, Selected Miss Eiois Thomas Solo, Theic Is No Lor Like the l.o(o of Jesus, Master Daid Herbert Williams Reading, "The Walk to Emaus" Pastor Gethcsamanc Chorus Recitation, "Easter Day....Mks Mabel Jennings O Glorious Easter Day Chorus Recitation, Selected Mis lllodnln Jones The Triumph Song Chorus Ileiitation Miss Corrinc Collins From Gloom to Glory .Chorus Prayer. This Is the Day of Jubilee Chorus Benediction. First Baptist Church. The choir of the First Baptist church, under the able leadership of Mrs. B. O. Beddoe, have prepared with great care unusually line Easter music. On Sab bath morning the choir will render sev eral special anthems, and there will also be solos by Miss Ruth E. Beddoe, alto, and E. E. Lord, basso. The pastor. Rev. S. F. Mathews, will give a brief talk on the "Resurrection." A full orchestra will be In attendance both morning and evening. In the evening the following pro gramme will be carried out In full; Organ Prelude, llyma. , Scripture. ' Pray er. II) mu y Offertory. Cantata "Easter Dawn" Org.yi Prelude. Solo -and Chorus, "The Grave Itself a. Gar- den Is" E. E. Lord Solo and Chorus, "As It Began to Dawn," Thomas G. Williams Duet, "They Have Taken Away My Lord," Thomas James and Miss Ruth E. Beddoe Quartette, "Tear Not Up," Mrs. Thomas James, Miss Ruth E. Beddoe, William M. Eans and E. E. Lord. Solo and Chorus, "Christ Our Passoer," Jlrs. Lillian Osborne Soprano Solo with Violin Obligato, "Hall Happy Morning" Mi?. Lillian Osbo.nc Final Chorus, "Clnist Is Risen Today," Full Chorus The full Easter choir will bo composed of the following well known singent: Sopranos Mrs. Thomas James, Mrs. Lillian Os borne, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Lillian Hale. AltOi Mrs. Anna Rogers., Mrs. Dais, Miss Ruth E. Beddoe, Miss Eva Phillips'. Tenors Dr. T. M. Senderllng, William W. Ev ans, Thomas G. Williams. Charles Penny. Bassos E. K. Lord, William M. Fowler, Dr. I). G. Beddoe, Thomas D, James, Arlhui Brown aid E. E. Lord, jr. Asbury M. E. Church. Following Is the programme that will be observed Sunday In the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church. Green Ridge: 10.S0 A. M. Organ, Pielude in I' Henry Farmer Imocation. Anthem, "Chi 1st Our l'.ioci" II. 1', Danks Choir. Responsive Reading. Hymn No. 233. Irayer. Anthen, "Awake Thou That .Meepcst," F. C. Maker Choir. Scripture Lesson, Offertory Gui Imant Solo, "Resurrection" A. J. Holdcn Mis Bessie Reel. Notices. Hymn No. iJ.'i. Sermon Uy Pastor Hymn No. 1 la. Benediction. Organ, Mauh A. W. Berg 7.30 P. M. Organ, Nachtgesang Vogt Anthem, "Go Forth to the Mountain," 11. P. Danka Choir. Hymn No. I.3S. Piayer. Solo, "Tlic King of Gloiy W. L'omba Tenor fcolo by R. W, Johnson, hcrlptmc Lesson. Anthem, "Seals Are Shitleied" C. M. DaUs Choli. Notices. OfTcrtoiy Batiste Duet, "Loe 1)1 inc." Miss Reel and Mrs. Johnson Hymn No. 228. Senium By Pastor Hymn No. 211. Benediction. Organ, March Scotson Clark EASIER CHUIlt. Sopranos Mines B. Reel, A, Yamblyn, Wal ters', Mrs. E. Lanyon, Bunnell, R, Williams. Altos Misses llaiu'y, M, Walters, E. Lan yon, Mrs. J. D, Nauman, II, E. Baker, Miss J Conelly, Tenors J, Williams, A. Ilaitshorn, F, S. OIer, J, D, Nauman. Bassos William 11. Tieerton, W, J, Lanyon, T. Hartshorn, M. Olver, D. Walklns, R, W. John son. Oiganist E. A, l'cnsTermachcr. Chorlstei William II. Lanyon, William G. Simpson, D. D., pastor, Washburn Street Presbyterian. The follovtng music will be rendered by the choir of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church tomorrow under tlc direction of the choirmaster, C. B, Derman. In the evening the choir will be assisted by the church orchestra; 10.S0 A. M, Prelude Organ. Dovology, Invocation, Now la Christ Risen ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,, Barnby Scripture Lesson. Awake, Thou That blcepeet .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,Grcen Prayer, Tenor Solo, "Let Easter Dawn" ,,,,,,,, ,,,Mauo Notices. Offertory Organ. Welcome Happy Morning ,, ,,,,,,,, .Stewart bermon. Praise Ye the Father ,.,.,,Mi-m, Gounod Prayer. Hymn, Benediction. Postlude Organ. 7.S0 P. M, Prelude Orchestra. Hall to the Lord's Annoiiitcd ,,,. McCartney Father, O Hear Us ,,,..,., ,.,.,,,,.,Ilandcl There Is a Green Hill ,,,,,, ,,.,Gowcr Alleluia, Alleluia , Smart The Fishers Sat Wfthln Their Uoat.,Vill(!nson Address. Anthem, "Awake Thou That Sleepest" ... .Green Notices. Offertory Orchestra. Anthem "Praise Ye the Father" ,,.,,, .Gounod Prayer, Our Lord Is Risen from the Dead. ...,.,,., Barnby Continued on Page 10. J PARASOLS. This is to be a parasol season, and the manufacturers have outdone all previous ef forts. Never were silks, laces and chiffons so bewitchingly combined, and even if some pet ideas must be laid aside the 1902 maiden will own and carry a paaasol. r For the There is an ahfillt thp nriwolfioc wro. hava corncorl ' this season that from the ordinary provements we suggested to the tailor's have been carried an original and more satisfactory that the boys' clothes have the appear ance of exclusive workmanship about them. 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