4 I GLORIOUS EASTERTIDE CELEBRATED IN GLADSOME SONG Music in City Churches Will Feature Triumphant Festival of Christian (.hnrch; Altars Massed in Flowers Easter will be celebrated to-morrow Jn the churches of Harrisburg and vl sinity probably more elaborately than sver before. Music will be the big feature with early morning services added to the program for the day. Cantatas, some of them never be fore sung in Harrisburg, anthems, quartets, duets and solos, together with appropriate organ selections have been included in the many programs arranged by choir directors, and the pong services are expected to far sur pass any of former years. Choristers in these churches have to make Raster this year a memor able one in the history of city churches. Pastors in practically every church have prepared special ser mons on "the Resurrection of Christ," and its meaning to the world, and in many instances, special sermon series on the Eastertide, will be concluded to-morrow evening. Floral decorations will be profuse and great care has been taken in ar ranging elaborate decorations in pul pit. and pew. Hyacinths, azalias. tu- ! lips and many other Spring blossoms will predominate in the decorative schemes. To-morrow the chimes in Zion Lutheran church will be played, ' as is customary, and a trombone quar- i tet will play in St. John's Reformed I church at 5-40 o'clock. Elaborate Musical Program at Market Square The program of Eastertide music ' which will be given on Easter evening at Market Square Presbyterian Church promises to be one of unusual interest and beauty. There will be Kaster car ols, ancient and modern, and the choir will have the assistance of Miss Mar garet M. Vaughn, harpist. Dr. John C. \ Reed, violinist, and Samuel W. Brad shaw, violinist, of the Madrigal Club, j who will assist in the men's chorus. The service, which will begin at 7.30 will be preceded by a fifteen-minute or gan recital when Mrs. Henry, the or ganist. will play the Rargo maestoso and Allegro movements from the First Sonata for the Organ by Guilmant and ] "Spring Song," by Beebe. The follow ing is the program In detail: ' "Saviour of Men" from "The Redemprtlon" by Gounod; hymn. "In the Cross of Christ I Glory"; Old Testament lcssnn; "Kas ter Morn." Mrs. Harris with violin ob llgato by Dr. Reed: New Testament lesson: "Hark, the Kaster Bells Are Ringing." Borch, women** chorus: "Now Christ the Lord Is Rlr>en Today," 1 XVII Century; prayer; <"».'erfcory, "Panls Angellcus," Franck, harp and organ; "VounK Men and MSOds," XVII Century, double chorus; adclress, "The Soul at Heaven's Gate," old sacred folk song, XVI Century. Miss Mitidaugh and Mr. Watkins with violins, harp and organ: "Cherubic Hymn," Gretchani nofT; hymn. "Jesus Christ Is Risen To day"; prayer; "Praise to Our God," Vulpius: benediction; benediction carol, "At Dawn When They Sought With Weeping," XV Century; postllude, March in F, Guilmant. At the morning service the choir will sing "Come, See the Plaoe Where Jesus Ray," by Horatio Packer; Mr. AVatkins will sing "The Trumjiet Shall Sound" from "The Messiah," Handel, and the men's chorus will sinß- the Kas ter carol, "Jubilate, by Shelley. The organ numbers will be as follows; Prelude, "The Death and Resurrection of Christ," by Mailing, (a) Gethsem ane. (b) Golgotha. (.:) Easter Morning; offertory, "Spring Song," bji Macfar lane; postlude. "Hallelujah Chorus,'' from "The Mount of Olives,*' by Bee thoven. The choir is under the direction of Mrs. Wilbur F. Harris with. 'Mrs. John R. Heniry as organist. Double Quartet to Sing at Pine Street Church At Pine Street Presbyterian church the Easter aervices will be h&id to morrow mor|iing at 10:30 o'clock. The pastor. 114e Rev. Dr. L. S. Mudge, will preach thip Easter sermon on Acts 3:24, "The Impossible and the. Resur rection." The musical program fol lows: Prelude, "Resurrection Horn," Edward F. Johvson; offertory,i "Eas ter Morning." OUo Mailing: poiitlude, "Ai'iegro vivace (Sonata II)" Guil mant; anthem, "Awake Thou That Sleepest," Maker: anthem, "Yo Sons and Daughters of the King," A. Burdett; anthem, "The Three Holy Women," Gaul. The Easter Musical service will be held on Sunday evening at 7:3®. The. church organist. Frank A. MicClarrell will give an organ recital at 7:15. The topic of the sermon will be "The Sayings of The Sttvlous,' John 2:22. At this service the Easter oantata, "The Resurrection" by Manney will be j" •': . j |yY PINE STREET 1 \ff/ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH XV ■ W THIRD AND PINE STREETS Yv Easter Sunday, April 23 Preacher, Rev. L. S. Mudge, D. D., Pastor ■'j 10:30 A.M. "The Impossible and The Resurrection" Acts 2: 24 1.30 P. M. 1,40 P. M. Graded Sunday School Adult Bible Classes 7:30 P. M. "The Sayings of The Saviour" John 2; 22 Tliese Easter Services will he enriched with 1 ICaater Music by a Double Quartet. At the Evcn i lug Service, "The Resurrection," a Cantata by ; Mimney, will lie rendered. , H A Cordial Welcome at All These Services Is Offered to You. SATURDAY EVENING, BJLRRISBURG tfltftil TELEGRAPH APRIL 22, 1916. sung. The regular quartet of the church will be enlarged and a double quartet will sing at both the Easter services. Music will be in charge of the church organist, Mr. McCarrell. Special Services to Be Held in Christ Church The usual interesting services for! Easter will again be realized at Christ Lutheran Church, Sunday. The large attendance at the Passion Week serv ices indicate unusually large audiences for the communion and services of song:. The membership of the church Is so large thai it is again necessary to hold the first service at 6:30 o'clock in the morning. This service! will be followed by other services at! 10 o'clock in the morning and at 7:30 1 o clock in the evening. New mem- ! bers will be received and the com- j munion administered at all services. , In the evening. Dr. Helsch will preach i on 'Alive Forevermore," and a large 1 catechetical class will be confirmed. I Dr. Reed to Conduct Grace M. E. Services Owing to the illness of the Rev. i John D. Fox, D. D., pastor of' Grace Methodist Church, all regular; services will be conducted by the Rev.' George Edward Reed, D. D., I,R, D., as temporary pastor, and on next Sun- ! ■lay evening, April 30. will begin a series of sermons to young people on "The Prodigal and His Brother." Subjects: April 30. "A Discontented Son' : May 6. "The Riotous Rife and What Came of It"; May 13, "In Bankruptcy and Want"; May 20, "Coming to Himself"; Mav 27, "The Return and the Welcome"; June 3, "The Elder Brother," or "The Dis sentiment to the Common Joy." MUSIC AT WESTMINSTER CHURCH NEXT THURSDAY A large augmented choir directed by Robert C. Smith with ,T. Stewart Black as accompanist, will present j Massanet's "Mary Magdalen" next; Thursday evening in the Westminster Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. Following arc the members of Ihe chorus: Soprano: Misses Anna Bockvs, | Claire Dyer, Edna Forrer, Kathryn Germer. Ella Wilson, Mary Swindells, Anna Hummelbaugh, Margaret John son, Kathryn Johnson, Sue Beitman, Marie Putt. Ruth Daugherty, Rynthia Beitman, Elizabeth Gause. Alice M.! Straub. Ethel Dissinger, Bessie Rayso, | Mrs. Etta Raysor, Mrs. C. C. Holland,) Mrs. S. R. Harris, Mrs. W. E. Randal, j Mrs. R. R. Romberger, Mrs. J. W. Duncan. Alto: Misses Dorothy Dyer. May me Sellers, Ella Bockus, Elizabeth Albert, Luella Lehman, Goldie Gallagher, Martha Tritle, Mrs. A. J. Rlghtner, W. j G. Roeschlaub, Mrs. Harvey Rinde muth, Mrs. E. H. McCoy and Mrs. D. I C. Hawley. Tenor: Earl Rates, W. F. Schread-1 ley, Ira Behney, E. H. McCoy, S. R,; Harris, Albert Moyer, X. E. Huber and] Carl Sarvis. Bass Gwylm Watkins, C. C. Holland. ! James McCabe, Wm. Boyer, A. J: I Rlghtner, Russel Ehrhart, Roy Shrein- j er, Jacob Schnader and W. T. Trull- j ■ inger. RIDGE AVENUE M. E. Morning Organ prelude, Song," Mendelssohn; anthem, "This j is the Day," Cooke: soprano solo, "The King Triumphant," Wilson, Miss Sara j 1 Jlae Harr: anthem, "My Redeemer Lives," Williams: offertory, "Easter]! Morning," Mailing; duet. "We, Too, Shall Rise," Rorenz, Roy E. Walborn, j 1 J. W. Neidhainer; organ postlude, Alle- 1 lula in E Flat, Roret. * Evening—Organ prelude, "Hosanna," \ Waclis; hymn; prayer; offertory, Can zonetta. Scammcll. Plaster cantata, "The Easter Angels," by J. S. Fearis: Introduction, Professor R. 1. Evans; baritone solo and chorus, "Angel I Guards." Chester C. Bratten and worn- i en's voices; mezzo soprano solo and chorus. Miss Sara Mao Harr and choir; ! chorus and sopranco solo, "The Won- j dering Angels," Miss Mary E. Neeter I and choir: tenor solo, "Forgive Them," | Roy E. Walborn; alto and baritone duet, "Rock of Ages." Miss Jennie j Horting and C. C. Bratten; tenor solo i and chorus, "The Angels of the Resur rection." Roy E. Walborn and choir; chorus, "The Victory Is Won," choir: ! baritone solo and chorus, "Thou Art ; Gone Up On High," Chester C. Brat ten and choir: baritone solo and worn- [ en's chorus, "Joy in the Mansion of I Light," Chester C. Bratten and choir: ; soprano solo. Miss Belle Pancake: llnal j 'chorus, "Worthy is the Lamb," choir; i organ postlude, "Hallelujah," Handel. ,■ . ■ ** VrcSHNpjlp , BHI Court**?' of Edniril n. nlnt'k, nrl atorr, Professor L. I. Evans, organist and [ ckwister. MIMIC AT GKACE M. 13. Morning: Organ, The Death and Resurrection of Christ, Op. 54, Mall- | ing, (a) Gethsemane; (b) Golgotha; j (cp Easter Morning; quartet, Ye Bells' of Easter Day, Dressier; organ, Tone Poc.ni, "Among the Lilies," I.orenz; j anthem, Hallelujah," Lambillotte; ! on. an. Hosanna, Wachs. Evening: (Organ Recital at 7:20); i evening service (musical) 7:30; organ. The Seven Words From the Cross, i Op. 81, Mailing; (a) The March to | Golgotha; (b) It is Finished; (c) | Epilogue, "The Darkness"; offertory, I Ancient Easter Carol, ;'0 Filu, et j ! Filae," I.oret; cantata, The Cross. Harker; solo, quartet and chorus of i twenty-five; chorus, Inflammatusj ! (When lie Cometh) Rosslno; solo by I | Mary Buttorff; solo. The Kesurrection, I Shelley; Vanla Former ; chorus. Hallelujah! This is the Day, Lam- I billotte; organ, offertoire in D minor, j jNason; chorus, The Heavens Are; Telling (Creation) Haydn; Trio by j Mary Buttorff, John b. Fisher and! ■ Boss Harman; organ, Toccato and ! I Fugue in D minor, T. S. Bach. The | church quartet: Mary Buttorff, so ! prano; Sue B. Dugan-Fager, con jtralto; John W. Phillips, tenor; Wm. S. Hoover, baritone; Wm. R. Stone jslfer, organist; John W. Phillips, di rector. ST. STEPHEN'S EPISOOPAD The following music will be sung Easter Day in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church by the choir of 35 boys and | men under direction of Alfred C. | Kucshwa. organist and choirmaster; 11 o'clock —Processional Hymn, "Wel come Happy Morning," Calkin; an them, "Christ Our Passover," Tours; i To Deum in D, Field; Jubilate in D,, I Field; lntroit Anthem, "They Shall) i Keign Forever," Bishop Darlington: Kyric, Gloria Tibi, Sursum Corda, Sanctus, all in D, Clough-L.eighter; anthem, "As It Began to Dawn," Foster; Agnus Dei, and Gloria In Ex celsis, Loveday; recessional hymn, "Christ, is Risen," Sullivan. Service at 4 o'clock: Processional Hymn, "Jesus Christ Is Risen To-day," Magnificat. Barn by; Nunc Dinilttls, Barnby; solo, "J am the Resurrection" Torrance, (Master Harry Etter); an them. "Break Forth Into Jo.v," Barn- I by; recessional, "The Day of Rcsur- j rection," Tours. STEVENS M. E. Easter morning at 6:30 o'clock, in the Stevens Memorial Methodist Church, a sunrise praise service will be held by the Epworth League. The girls' chorus will sing Easter carols. Following this service, at 10:30 o'clock Dr. Clayton Albert Smucker will preach and receive a large adult class into church membership. In the aft ernoon at 2 o'clock, the Sunday School service will he open to children of all ages. At the Easter evening closing service, at 7:30 o'clock, the church choir and the male chorus will give special music. Dr. Smucker will j preach on "Jesus, the Poet." The Stevens Memorial Church choir will sing special Easter music. The ! choir includes; Soprano—Miss Hazel i Fraim, Miss Irene llohrer, Mrs. 11. G. : I Pedlew, Miss Matilda Hitter, Mrs. j H. A. Boyer, Miss Violet Champion; j alto. Miss Helen Rohrei*. Mrs. Wil ! Ham S. Meek, Mrs. h. H. Smith, Miss i Nonnu Barker, Miss Heleu Appleby, i They crucified the King! His head fell low And from the tortured body fled the soul While nature mourned, convulsed, and darkness fell. Three days the sealed tomb! Men did not know That countless ages worked toward this goal, That life and heaven follow after hell. Yet so it is in God's unfathomcd law; Deeper the night, the brighter dawns the day And all things equalize at final test. Although the world is brutalized by war And universal peace seems far away, The Easter promise holds. HIS ways arc best! ANNA H. WOOD. Written For the Telegraph, Miss Anna Kelter; tenor, Charles M. Storev. William S. Meek, L. H. Smith. W. St Okie; bass, E. B. Luigard, Carl I lleefner, John C. Gltt, Howard Fraim, Gordon D. Berkstresser. MESSIAH LUTHERAN ( H. W. Petrie's cantata "The Great est Love," will be sung Sunday eve ning at 7:30 at Messiah Lutheran Church, by a chorus of thirty voices and the following soloists: Mrs. Wm. K. Bumbaugh. soprano; Mrs. Wm. Witlierow, contralto; Dr. Byron S. ! Behney, tenor, and A. W. llartman, basso. This cantata was never sung any where before the present Blaster sea son. Following is the musical pro gram for the day: Morning: Prelude (a) "Largo Can tablle in F. Sharp," Handel; (b) "Communion In E" Devred; offertory, "Intermezzo" Mildenberg; postlude, "Recessional," Dubois. Evening: (Twenty-minute organ re cital); postlude (a) "Offertory, St. Cecelia in F. min." Batiste; (b) "Cap , ricclo," Lemaigre: (c) "Pilgrim's | Chorus" (Tannliauser) Wagner; an them, "Behold, Ye Despisers," Parker; offertory. "Berceuse," Kinder; an them, "Hearken Unto Me," Manney; cantata, "The Greatest Love," Petrie; postlude, "Easter March," Batiste; ; Miss Emma Hoffman, organist; A. W. i llartman, director. j I'AXTON PRESBYTERIAN MUSIC I . In the morning, communion serv- I ine and in the evening the cantata. "The Day of Resurrection" will be ai\en by nn augmented choir. H. F. Bronson, organist and Director. Morning: Prelude, Antantino in D Flat, Lemare; offertory, Communion, j Batiste; postlude. llosnnna. Wachs. I Evening: Prelude, Hallelujah I Chorus, Handel: Spring Song, Men [delssohn; offertory, Allegro Aloderato, Bististe. Cantata: Part 1, Becltative, Chorus |and solo. "O Sacred Head"; recitative, ; "The Veil of the Temple," alto solo, "Sealed is the Silent Tomb," chorus, "Seek Not the Living." Part 11: Recitative anc chorus, "If We Believe," Solo and chorus, "Alelula i to the Kins," chorus, "isow Is Christ Risen," postlude, Triumphal March ftom "iXaaman," Costa. • ST. ANDREW'S REFORMED An Easter cantata of story and song entitled "Judith" will be given on Sun day evening in the Reformed Church, Penbrook. The characters are: Judith, daugh ter of Joseph of Arimathea; Miriam, her foster-mother; Lois, a Friend of Judith; Joseph of Arimathea; Reuben, the gardener; a soldier; two lads, sons of Reuben. The musical numbers are: Instru-. mental, meditation, "In the Garden;" "Garden fair," chorus; "The Naza rene," solo; "O Wondrous Words," duet; "Calvary," trio; "Son of Man Yet Son of God." chorus; "The Sha dows Dark are Veiling," chorus; "O Morn of Resurrection," chorus; "Sol dier's Song," solo; "He Liveth," clos ing chorus. The participants are: Soprano, Mißs Anna Plshburn, Miss Margaret Plank, Mrs. H. O. Smith, Miss Viola Witmor, Mrs. Charles A. Plank, Miss Ruth Packer, Miss Mary Rhone, Mrs. J. E. Rohland, Mrs. W. H. Calaman, Mrs. J. E. Mumma; alto. Miss Violette Stoner, Miss Caroline Fishburn, • Mrs. Philip D. Moyer, Miss Belle Spangler, Mrs. G. W. Mumma; tenor. Ralph Packer, G. W. Mumma, Karl Plank, W. H. Calaman; bass, J. E. Mumma, Isaac O. Heckert, Samuel O. McEl heny; reader, Miss Mae J. LcVan; chorister, Philip D. Moyer; pianist, Miss Charlotte Mae Zeiglcr. /ION I,UTHEII AN MUSIC The Easter praise service of Zlon Lutheran Church, "the church with the chimes," Fourth street below Market, the Itev. S. VV. Herman, pastor, will be given Sunday evening, 7.80 o'clock; The program Is as follows, under the direction of E. .T. Decevee, organist and choirmaster; the chimes, E. A. Kep ner; organ prelude. Grand CThorus, Ba tiste, Mr. Decevee; evening service book of worship; anthem, "O, Swing the Gates Wide Open," Berwald. inci dental solo. Mr. Alien; Scripture lesson, hymn No. 261, "Christ the Lord Is Bisen i To-day," Alleliua; prayer; nivthem, "Be | hold the Biyen King," Dressier, soprnno solo. Miss June Kinzer, violin obliguta. WILL ST A TE STREET SOME DA Y BE CENTER OF Bishop Shanahcin Once Expressed Opinion, 'Tis Said, That Many Imposing Edifices Would Grace Broad Thoroughfare * Will State street, some time 1n years to come, become Harrisburg's "street of churches T" « Determination of St. Lawrence Ger man Catholic parish to erect its new church, parochial school and parish house in that street has revived that discussion of the dTeam of some archi tects and church folks—the Idea often urged by the Rt. Rev. John W. Shana han, late bishop of the Catholic dio cese of Harrisburg, according to friends of the dead bishop. When St. Lawrence congregation waj considering a new site for its home after the State had negotiated for the \ purchase of the property in Walnut and Short streets, a location at Front and Boas was talked of and the plan, it is said, even progressed so far as the taking of an option. Bishop Shanahan, however, preferred) State street, it is said. William Meyers; address, "An Easter Message," the Rev. S. W. Herman; of (fertory, "Ave Maria," Schubert, JMr. Decevee; anthem, "I Heard a Great Voice," H. Bartlett, incidental solos, Mr. Carson, Mr. Alle<t; announcements; hymn No. 263. "The Day of Resurrec tion"; benediction; organ postlude, "Hallelujah Chorus," Handel, Mr. De cevee. COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN Morning Prelude, (a) "Easter Morning," Mailing, Op. 54, No. 3; (b) "Easter Dawn," Olaussmann; solo, "The Easter Sunshine Breaks Again," Mietzke, Mrs. S. R. Harris; offertory, Prayer, Loret; anthem, "Welcome, Easter Day," Hall; solo, "Hail! Glori ous Morn," Geibel. Mrs. C. C. Holland: sextet, "Nearer,* My God, to Thee," Gabriel; postlude, Solemn March, Faulkes. Evening—Organ recital: (a) Ele vation, Faulkes, (b) Springtime Sketch, Brewer, (c) Offertoire, Faulkes; anthem, "O Wherefore Come Ye?" Geibel: offertory, Religloso, Gol termann; anthem, "Unbar, O Morn, Thy Gates of Glory;" postlude, Easter March, Merkel. Mrs. R. R. Burd, organist; Mrs. R. P. McGaum, director. FIFTH STREET M. E. Morning Prelude, (a) "Easter Dawn" (Claussman), (b) "Easter Morning" (Mailing); anthem, "Fling Wide the Gates" (Stainer) (The Cruci fixion); offertory, "Easter Day" (flo ret): anthem,, "And the Glory of the Lord" (Handel) (The Messiah): post lude, "Alleluia" (Loret). Evening—Prelude, "Alleluia" (Ot tenwalder); anthem, "Unfold, Ye Por tals" (Gounod) (The Redemption): violin solo,, "Legende" (WieniawslU), Miss Sara Lemer; offertory, "Easter Offertory" (Deshayes); anthem, "Ye Bells of Easter Day" (Dressier); vio lin .obligato. Miss Lemer; postlude, "March Trlumphale" (Callaerts). Miss Violette Cassel, organist; Thompson Martin, director. STEVENS MEMORIAL Morning Prelude, (a) "Easter Morning." Mailing, (b) Romance, Le mare; offertoire, Impromptu, Lesche tizky; anthem, "Awake, Glad Soul, Awake," Bridge; postlude, Alleluia, Loret. Evening—Prelude, (a) Sonata No. 2, Grave Adagio, Mendelssohn, (b) "Re surrection Morn," Johnson; song by male chorus; anthem by choir, "Break Forth Into Joy," Barnby; offertoire, "In Moonlight," Kinder: song by male chorus; anthem by choir, "Christ the Lord is Risen To-day," Gilbert: post lude, Scherzo Symplionique, Guilmant. Miss Ruth Kraybill, organist; George W. Sweigert, director of male chorus; Ross K. Bergstresser, director of choir. EASTER SERVICES IN PARK ST. Passion Week services held in Park Street United Evanjrellcal Church last week were well attended. "The Day of Victory" will be the subject at the 10:45 services to-morrow, the theme to be "The Message of the Empty Tomb." An early Easter prayer meeting will be held at 6 o'clock. In the evening the augmented choir, under the direction of Mrs. Swengel, will sing an Easter cantata, entitled, "The Easter Alleluia," by Heyser. In the Sunday School and other services the self-denial offering for frontier missions will be received. IMMANUEL PRESBYTERIAN The choir of Inimanuel Presbyterian church will render the beautiful can tata, "The Greatest Love," by Petrie, to-morrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. The soloists: Soprano, Mrs. George Vint; contralto. Miss Elizabeth Work man: tenor, John Gibson; basso, Mer vln Sterringer. They will be sustained by a chorus of twenty-five voices and accompanied by Dr. Strausbaugh, cello; Dr. Campbell and Arlington Strausbaugh, violinists: Miss Lucretia I. Boyd, pianist; Harry D. Hammond, director. ST. JOHN'S REFORMED The following is the program for the Easter Sunday services in St. John's Refo' med Church: 5.45, matins; trombone chorus from church belfry: "The Lord of Life Is Risen," "Angels Roll the Rock Away," "Jesus Christ Is Risen To-day." "Re joice. the Lord Is King, etc. 6.15, holy communion; anthem. "The Lord Is Risen Indeed," E. K. Heyser. 9.15, Sunday school. 10.30, confirmation and communion: solo, Mrs. George W. Giede, "My Redeemer and My Ix>rd," Dudley Buck: anthem, "An Easter Hymn of Gladness," Lorenz. 3, bap tismal services. sermon and holy communion: anthem. "Calvary," Rod ney; solo. Mrs. H. W. Keitel. 6.30, Christian Endeavor. FIRST BAPTIST Morning Prelude, "Easter Glad ness," E. Ashford; anthem, "The Prince of Life." Lorenz, choir; solo, "Sabbath Morning," Fearls; duet, "Joy bells of Easter," Judhun; offertory, "Spring Flowers," Wilson; postlude, Easter Processional, Wilson. Evening—Prelude, "Christ is Risen," Horspool: choir, "Praise the Lord," Lorenz, "Seek Ye the Saviour," Hall, "Have Ye Heard the Easter Story?" Hall; offertory, "Jerusalem the Golden," Spark; postlude, Postlude in F, Baptiste. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN Morning: Prelude, Easter Day, Lorep: offertory. Good Friday Spell, Vretblad; anthem, female chorus. "Christ the Lord Is Risen," Shelley; postlude, Easter Alleluia, Otten walder. Evening: Prelude, Stabat Mater Dolorosa. Lemaigre: anthem, female Ichofus, As It Began to Dawn. Marker: offertory, prayer. Lorep: anthem, fe i male chorus, He is lliscn, l'arkcr; tdMr I "State street between Front and Third might well bo the logical home of all Harrisburg churches." the bishop was quoted by his friends as saying one time. To-day Grace Methodist and St Michael's German Lutheran Church and St. Patrick's cathedral grace the city's broadest thoroughfare and tills nu cleus with the Imposing Capitol build ings in the background was the basis of the Bishop's dream. Practical realty men endorse the plan from another viewpoint. "The old churches In the central section of the city are so situated that their sites are in ever growing deirand by the com mercial interests," said one. "That means that It shouldn't be a matter °" very man y tn°re years until the.v will want to move into another quai ter. And when that comes, why wouldn t State street bo a mighty tine p i? c t. to center the city's houses of wor ship?" rectlnlT' choruß - The Kesur rhln,.' M clley: postlude, Hosannah. chorus Magnus, Hartmann. CAMP CURTIN M. E. Com",. S ay ,. eVen, "K th ® Ch °' r Of P rti " Memorial M. E. Church, BuMer *m dl « Ction ot ' Mlss Sa,ah E - Butler, with Mrs. Clara B. Lackev as hv e "s!.h W L sonK " The Risen King- Mi S» mec i£ er - T he soloists will be Miss Mary Taylor, soprano; Miss Ruth ,??i J U Hoar<l ' contralto. The choir will have the assistance of Mr. \N lnana. tenor. At the morning service Mrs. Lackev mv £ / a " a Prelude "l Know That My Redeemer Llveth," Handel. The Rninn u i so " s " He is Risen" by Bruno Hulin; (solo by Miss Ennis). TRINITY LUTHERAN Atthe morning service in charge of ? ev \. E ' Wei K'<?. £>. D„ there win be baptism, confirmation, acces sion of members and the holy com munion. The evening service will in clude Easter music, with the follow ing program: Anthem. "God Hath Sent His An gels, E. S. Hosmer; quartet. "The Message of the Bells," Lillian T. Shel don; ladles' chorus, "Hosanna " J. Grantor; anthem, "Now Is Christ Risen," F. C. Maker. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN Morning—Prelude. Communion in G, Guilmant: chorus. "When It Was Yet Dark," Woodman: offertory. Chant do Bonheur, Lemere; postlude, Easter March, Merkel. Prelude Andante from Unfinished Symphony, Schubert; chorus, *"'io sanna," Grainer; offertory, Para disium, Schubert; solo, "Easter Dawn," Woodman, Mrs. Bressler; postlude, 'Alleluia," Loret. Miss Cromleigh, organist; Mrs. Hull, director. CAPITAL STREET PRESBYTERIAN The choir of Capital Street Presby terian church, under the direction o# A. H. DufTan, choirmaster, and Mis? Ar.na Imes, organist, will sing "The Easter Alleluliah" cantata by E. II Heyser nl 7:30 o'clock. Miss Inn* will render a fifteen-minute organ re cital preceeding the cantata. REFORMED SALEM Morning: Easter cantata. "The Lord of Light and Love," by Julian Ed wards. will be sung by the choir; Easter Canticle, Gloria in Excelsis, Seraphic Hymn. Evening: Anthem, "The Strife is On" by Rogers; Mrs. Edwin C. Thomp son, organist and director. Additional Churches on Opjiosite Page \ People's TLJappy opular -LJ-our QJunday Oweet Services Oinging A Welcome Smile. Friendly Hand Clasp. Comfortable Seat. Cheery Come Again. AT THE Stevens Memorial Church Thirteenth and Vernon Streets 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Hr HB Dr. Clayton Albert Smuckcr, Minister. j! Now is the time to book your *! ji Sunday School Picnic at J« Beautiful Hershey { ;! Park % ■ ! where every convenience is pro- «l % vided without charge. Free zoo. V !> Free playground and 100% serv- Ji ? Ice for available dates. Write J 'if Manager of Hershey Park, ? | "! Hershey, Pa. «'
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