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I 2 JOYOUS MUSIC FOR i i GL A EASTERTIDE Beautify! Story of Resurrection and its Significance Theme of Songarid Sermon. FINE PROGRAMS FOR DAY Special Preparations Made for Services Tomorrow In All the Churches. Easter, the day that for more than 1900 years has signified the glorious fulfilment of prophesy and the joyous culmination of Christ's earthly mission, the most beautiful of ail lelieious days, will be proclaim ed again in Jhe churches tomorrow in the' words is risen." just as it was proclaimed by the followers of Oirint in tha days of old. The beautiful resurrection with its significance to the lives of men will be retold in song and sermon in every 'In many of the churches beaflti ful snd elaborate programs of music will be given by augmented choirs wit'J special singers and in many of them the entire evening service wit! be given over to Easter music with special mus ic at all the other services of the day, while especial programs will also be given in the Sunday schools. The programs in the various churches, are as TIBST PBISBYT1A.

10:30 M. rirvnr, nrplllde lfllW I nrellllle liRlllCS Carol, anthem On ings of Living Soprano solo Know That My Llveth Hmulel Anthem Christ, the VnVhVnV The' Choir' Ang'eilV. bffertorv bass solo The Trumpet Shall 'Pound Organ postlude A Song of 4 P. M. faster communion service, nrran prelude Fenderlelu i'ffirtorv anthem Saviour of the World Organ postlude Festal March.

Paulsen SECOND PRESBYTERIAN. 10:30 A. M. Organ prelude. Resurrection Morn Johnston "As 'it Began to Pawn Martin Anthem, "Now Is Christ Kisen west Sonrano solo.

"I Know That? My Re deemer Llveth" Mandcl Miss Marjorie Schadt. nthem "Harken t'nto Organ postlude. "Allelulia" Dubois 4:43 P. M. Recital, organ.

"Fiat Lux" Dubois: violin and organ. Consecration. Hubert: organ, Idyl" MacDowell; "Humoresque." You. Anthem. "Now Late on the Sabbath Pav" Colleridgo Taylor Tenor solo'.

'Now Is Christ ltisen" Johnston Ralph A. Pall. Cantata, "Easter Eve and Mem Stevenson Vloiin i solo. "Evening Song" Naehev Contralto solo "Now Is Christ Risen aumviui Miss Alice Davis. Anthem.

"1 Heard a Great Manney Mendelssohn Choir dire tor. J. T. Watklns; organist. Ellen M.

Fulton. A. A. violinist. Arnold Lohman.

ELK FABX 10. A. Organ prelude. "Festival Prelude" Becker Anthem. "In the End ot the Sabbath" Speaks Anthem.

"Hallelujah: Praise Lord" Carol Anthem, "On Wings of Living Light" Matthews Anthem. "Lttrhts Ulitfiine Morn Bedecks the Sky" Parker i Organ postlude in Minor Rogers .7:30 P. M. Organ prelude. Fanfare" Violin solo.

"Romance'' Lalo Arnold Loiimann "The Rising Dawn'1 (The Paschall Victor). S. Matthews Anthem. 'They Have Taken My I.nrd" Stainer Anthem "Hosanna" Ylnliri solo. "Aria" Penatliaa Aniold Lohmnnn Anthem.

"Awake Thou That Slcep et' Maker Organ postlude. "Finale 1 (th Son sta) man IVKUtTJIL BATIST 10:30 A. M. "The Ressurection Morn" CaYl to'worshtp. "All Hall the Power of Jesus Name." Invocation and Lord's prayer.

Baptismal service. Uepsonsive reading, Page "I Gloria Tatrl Anthem. "Easter Pawn" Hanscom Hymn 179. Prayer by the minister. Anthem, "lie Is Risen" Schilling Worship of Gfd bv our Anthem.

"Christ Our Passover" Poxology. Sermon. "The Travail of a World Hymn (SS. Benediction. Jtlude.

"But Thinks Be to God Handel P. M. Treludes. Festival March Smart Mediation St. Clair Baptismal service.

Hrmn 17. Ittsponslve reading. rage S3. Anthem. "Archangle.

Fold Tour Wings" Marston Prayer. Slo. "I Know That Mv Redeemer Liveth" Handel Mrs. Ada Hatch Benedict. Worship of God bv Our Anthem "Win Seek tiie Living Among the Dear" Geibel Sermon.

"The Magdalene's Easter." Anthem. "The Magdalene' Hand of fellowship to new members. Anthem. "Glory to God" lvstlude "Hsllejujali Handel Frederick Walbank. F.

R. C. organist: Mrs. Ada Hatch Benedict. pranc: John Evans.

Tenor: Miss Grace Callender. contralto: David Jenkins, ba. XATMOXS 11 A. M. Prelude.

"Resurrection Johnston Fengs: "He Is Risen:" To Spring;" Crown Him With Girls Choir. Soprano Solo, "Christ Is Suliivi van Miss Ruth roftluIe. "Alleluia." Faulkct Organist, Miss Frieda C. Nordt. ST.

lUKl'S ERSCOrAl. 10:30 A. Processional Hymn Welcome Happy Morning." Te Ieunt Parker Jubilate Jone Holv Communion Lovedav Intr'olt Hymn. Jesus Lives They Terrors Now." Hvmn. Jesus Christ in Risen Today.

Offertory, "Awake Up Jly Glory. IlarnbJr Oluria la Caeclaia. old chant, Recessional, "Come Ye Faith ful." 7:30 P. M. Prnr A1nniil.

Tome Ye Faithful." Hvmn. "Faithful People. Now Re joice." Sing the Resurrection Sons." "Hail the Morn of Mystic Beauty." "On Wings of Living Light," "Christ is Risen." "Easter Song of Triumph." Recessional. "The Day of ASBT7BY METHODIST 10:50 A. M.

"Victory" Shelley Quartette "In the EarW Morning' Shelley Soprano Solo with Violin ObligMo, Mrs. J. P. Myers. "1 Shall Not Die, But Live" Choir 7:38 tP.

M. "The Lord Is Risen" I.oveland Choir "The Resurrection" Rodney Flovd E.Hoirer "Fear Not Te" Choir "Come See the Place" Reed Qiilnetts i Duet i Selected Mrs. Myers anil Miss Johns "Slug With All' the Sons of XJIory" Dcuiaresl Choir "Christ Our Preserver Shepperd Choir Director. Howard J. Fear: Organist Harriet A.

Price. ST. MAST'S, SI7KKOBE Low masse 7. 8 and 9 a. m.

Sol emn hicr. mass. 11 a. at which the choir of thirty five voices will ren der the Festival Mass by Bruno Os car Klein. Kyrle.

Lord Have Mercy Klein Gloria in Excelsls. Glory to God. Klein Credo, 1 Believe in God Klein Hallelujah Raffaelll Sanctus. Holv Holy, Holy Klein Benedictus. Blessed Is Ho Klein Agnus Dei.

l.nmb of God Klein Howard Mathews choirmaster; juiss Esther Burke, organist. Rev. John J. Ruddy, rector: Rev. P.

A. Hopkins and v. George A. Jet frey. assistants.

MTKTLE STREET METHODIST. 10:30 A. M. Organ Prelude Parowski Anthem, Calvary Rodney Arr. bv I.

son Solo, Hosanna Granier W. J. Long. Quartet. "As it Began to Dawn T.prntjtn Matthews iibpu i Mrs nth man, W.

J. Long, J. 11. Hartman Offertory. Dawn Nevin Duet, 'When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" Wilson Mrs.

Meckel and Mrs. Vthman. Anthem, "The Lord is Risen Indeed" Uyser Postlude. Chorus. 7:30 P.

M. Prelude Stoughton Anthem. Diadem Jas. Ellor Solo. "There is a Green Hill Far Away" Gounod J.

H. Hartmnp. Anthem, "Rise. Glorious Conqueror, Rise' Porter Male Chorus, "Halt Illm.Victorious" Benke Offertorv. In Pease Solo Selected Mrs.

J. E. Heekel. Anthem, "God Hath Appointed a Dny" Tours Postlude Parker Director W. J.

Long. Orangist Mrs. Frank H. Jones. GBIEff BIOOE PKESBYTEKXAW.

10:30 A. M. Prelude Easter Morning Mailing Stanier Offertory solo The Resurrection. Shelley Albert Pilling. Postlude Hallelujah (Mount of Olives) Beethoven .7:30 P.

M. Prelude Lnndate Processional Hymn The strife is O'er Mendelssohn Anthem Hosanna Grenler Solo Christ is Risen From tho Johnston Anna Sarensen. Cantata Death and Life tHarry Rowe Shelley). Chorus. Hail! King of the Jews: recitative.

Now From the Sixth Hour: quartet. Behold! the Temple's Veil is Rent in Twain: solo. Then Took They the Body of Jesus: tenor solo. The First Day of the Week: soprano solo. Pecaua They Have Taken: bass solo.

And When She Had Thus Paid: chorus, Now the Earth in Resurrection Light. Postlude Hallelujah chorus (Messiah Handel Wm. S. Loundes organist and Director. CHuacH or good skxpkebo.

10:30 A. M. Treiude. CIkmus of Angels Christ Our Passover T. Tours Solo part.

Mrs. Frank Blackney. Te Deum, in Jordan Jubilate Deo Tours Offertory. As It Began to Dawn. Foster Solo parts by Mrs.

Delia Anthony and Samuel Bevan. Kvrle, in flat Villlers Stanford Gloria Tibl. In flat.Villters Stansford Sursum Corda. In flat Villiers Stanford Sanctus Tenor solo, Walter Williams. Agnus Dei.

Gloria in Excelus. Old Chant. Postlude, Hallelujah Chorus. 7:30 A. M.

Organ recital given by Llewellyn Jones, A. A. G. O. Toccato In Dubois Chant Celeste Mathews Tenor solo.

Open the Gates of the Temple Knapp Walter Williams. Si herio MarFarlane Cantallne Mathews Evening service in Elliot Button Offertory. Rehold Te Despisers Parker Vesper. The Morn Has Passed Away Mirks Postlude. The Heavens Aro Tell.

inc. from the Creation Haydn Llewellyn Jones, organist director. BTjVMOES fbssbttebiav. 3 0:30 A. M.

Anthem Christ Arose. Anthem Lift Up Your 'Heads. Ye Gate. P. M.

Opening chorus Halll Glorious Day. Part I. Tho Resurrection Foro shadowed. Solo. bas I wilt Extol Thee, Lord Frank Tarbox Solo, tenor Lord.

Thou Hast. Lrough I'p My Gounod Evans Chorus The Lord is My Strength Duet This is the Day which the Lord. Hath Made Mrs. H. E.

Davis and Mrs. W. Nelmeyer. Part II. The Empty Sepulchre.

Introduction Instrumental. L'nison, soprano And When the Sabbath was Past Mrs. H. E. Davit Quartet, men'a voices At the Rising of the Sun.

Quartet Loving Hands and Faith ful Hearts Miss Shrive. Mrs. Nlemeyer, Messrs. Pcckins 'and Evans. Recitative.

soprano They Have Taken Away My Lord Shrive Chorus Christ Our Passover. Part III. The Rten Christ. Basses And Behold. There wa a Great Earthquake.

Chorus Fear Not Ye. solo, tenor And Thev Departed from the Evar.s Hymn The Day of Resurrection, Closing chorus Alleluia. Mrs. W. K.

Barnes will preside at tne piano; airtctor, uounod Evans. OBACI BErOBMXS EPISCOPAL. The following 'musical program, will be rendered by the choir of Grace Re formed Episcopal church. 423 Monroe avenue at 10:30 Sunday morning. Organ prelude Andante Batiste Opening anthem Christ is Chas.

G. Spross Anthem Christ Our Passover Dudley Ruck Anthem Gloria Brge Anthem Te Deum Dudley Buck Anthem Jubilate Adolph Frey Anthem offertory Day of Love Eternal Bartlett Organ postlude Dam a rest Personnel ot the choir: Souranos Mrs. 8. C. Schoolev.

Mrs. Thomas B. Hoyle. Mis Mary Meyers. Miss Esther Miller, Miss Emma Decker.

Miss Verna Williams; altos, 'Mlsn Anna Huber. Mfss Olive Miller. Mn. Edward Lattlmer; tenors, Gwliin Ed Hymn. Address Recitation.

JIHK SCKANTUN KKUU1M.1CAN. SATURDAY. APK1IY 19. niiy wards. Harry Scamans: bans Messrs.

Charles S. Scamans, Tliomus b. lloyle, John O. Baxter. The entire evening service will be Irlvcu over to the Sunday A fine program has been prcpareu.

t. ST. PAUL'S lUTHEmill. 7:50 P. M.

Processional Hymn. 'The Day of Resurrection the School Opening service .8. S. Book Psalm Selection 9. Hvmn 111.

"We Will Carol Joyful "lv" By the School Address of Welcome Esra Selser Primary Exercise, "Why I Am Glad" Violet Hubert. Catherine Schwarta Madeline Behling, Laura Hensliaw, Wilhelmlne Hensliaw, Frederick Stnub. Frhnnrv Exercise. "Easter Gladness" John'SetiKer. Ralph Nothacker.

Mar. garet 1'hllllps, Florence StauU. Margaret Henshaw. Recitation, "Easter Anna Recitation, "Jesus Lives" Edith Pacyna Recitation, Ida Phiiiijs Hymn Primary Department Recitation Esther Ponlcsan Recitation Gladys Stnuli Minnie Behling Recitation, Angels at the Mildred Kleallng Hymn 1S3, "The Strife Is By the School Recitation "The Shadow of the Cross' Lillian Nothacker Recitation, "Easter Call1 Esther Hensliaw Reflation. "Easter" Ethel Brown Recitation, "The Lesson of Easter" Minnlo Kurrle Recitation, Klsen Lord" Lyurn Brown Fred Fielder Easter Giving" Madeline weniing Offering.

Announcements. Hymn 138 "Christ Is Risen" By the School Benediction. Hymn 136 "Come, Te Faithful." FIBST WELSH COMOBEOATIOKAI. The choir of the First Welsh Congregational Sunday school. S.

Main avenue, will render the Easter exercises entitled. "The World Victorious." Chairman John K. Jones, conductor: Archie Thomas, organist; Hannah Griffiths; pianist Catherine Kosser. The service commences at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Opening solo and chorus Muriel Davits and clmlr Responsive reading School Chorus choir, "To Spring." Primary song Is Risen" Primary exercise 'For Easter Gladys Cule.

Margaret Price. Wm. Jones John G. Williams. Exercise "iCrowii Him" Cyril Jenkins, Wm.

Morgan. Thos. Davis. D. D.

Jenkins, Thos. Howells. Solo and chorus the Victor" Evan Morgan. Exercise "Christ I Risen" Betty Rowe, Thos. Cule Ann Har ris, Robert Seeley.

Recitation "A Blessed Day" Mildred Morgan. Exercise "Little Things" Ruth Purge. Walter Cuff. Mildred Jones. Dorothy Morgan.

Chorus choir "Faith Shall Be the Victory Exercise ''Banners of victory Olivia Griffiths Dorris Jones, Margaret Griffiths. Gladys Davis. Recitation "Tell His Disciples" Wllbert Lloyd. Duct nnd "Go Speed the World" Gladys Jones. Margaret Jteese.

Exercise Gifts of Faitb Mvrtle Savitts. Margaret Cule, May Powell. Recitation "Faith Margaret Griffiths. Exercise "Easter Pennants Elmer Anthony. Chester Kosser, Wm.

Thomas, John Cuff. Chorus "Crown Him With Glory" cnoir. Exercise "Easter Glory" Norma Davis. Hannah Howells, Gretta Davis. Recitation "Have Faith" Alice Cuff.

Chorus "Easter" Choir. Offering and speech. Chorus "Praise the Giver" Choir. Recitation "The Flanders Lilies" Thelma Lioya. Chorus ''Faith Triumphant" Choir.

ST. VABX'S EPISCOPAL Celebration of the Holy Communion, a. m. Full Choral Celebration of the Holy Communion with Vested Choir of Zo Voives at 10:30 a. m.

Sunday School Carol Service. :30 p. m. At the Choral Service, held at 10:30 a. the loiiowing service wtu uc rendered: Processtonal, "Welcome.

Happy Morn ing. "Kyriea." by catKin Gloria Tim. Gratlas "Credo." "Sanctus." "Renedictus qui "Agnus Del." Faster Hymn. "Come ye Faithful. Offertorlum, "Jesus cnrisi is tusen Easter Anthem.

'The Day of Resur rection," by A. S. tiuuivan Recessional. "Christ Is Risen." CALTABT BX70BV BD. 10:30 A.

M. Holv communion. Hvmn 258 Angels Roll the Hock Awav. Gloria in Exeelsls. Hymn :87 The Lord of GJory Is My Light.

Offertory, alto solo And God Shall Wipe Away All rears rrom jonr Eve.s. from "The Light of the World." by Sullivan Mrs. Henry Woelkers. Communion Hymn 292 Jesus My bhepherd. P.

M. Song bv school Waving the Palm of Victory. Song To. Spring. Primary song tie is mwn.

Song bv school Christ, the Victor. Song Morning Light. Song Faith Shall Be the Mctory. Duet Go Speed the Way Mrs. Woelkers ana aiiss riorence Banks.

Song Crown Him With Glory. Song Easter. Song Praise the Giver. Song Faith Triumphant. DUmiOBE CHBISTIAJ Tim rnntnta.

"The TriUUlDh." by Al fred Judson, will be given on Sunday evening, beginning at by the church choir, assisted by a five piece orchestra. I PART I. Introduction instrumental Who Is This That cometn? Alto olo and chorus C.lorv Re to Jesua Chorus Sweet the Moments chorus Let the Saints on Earth Chorus Duett. PART II. In the End the Sabbath Recitative and chorus Mnrv'a Song solos and chorus Alleluia.

He Arose Chorus The sofo parts will be sung by Mrs. James F. Hurd. Misses EUra Price. Helen Baas.

Carrie Warfel and Cara doc Thomas. Can doc Thomas, director: Miss Ab bie Zoe. accompanist. PBOYISEBCS K. S.

10:30 A. M. Organ prelude Break of Dawn. Doxology. invocation.

Hymn. 157. Scripture Lesson. Praver. Anthem Welcome Happy Morning Adam Geibel Soprano and alte duet Ring Out Ye Bells Scheneker Violin offertory Selected.

Notices. Anthem Christ Robert Lowry Sermon "Christ Resurretictlon." Prayer. Hymn 1S. Benediction. Postlude Easter Gladness William Lee :30 P.

M. Orff.ni orclude Voice of Loreni Scripture Lesson. Anthem Christ, the Lord Is Risen Today K. Lincoln Hall Prayer. Hnnrano solo Selected.

Pastorale offertory. Faulkea Notices. Hymn 180. Sermon Immortal Victory. Hymn 169.

Benediction. Postlude, In Ash ford Organist, Miss Belle Green; violin 1st, Mrs. Willtum Bright: cuprnnu solo 1st anu chorister, MiiIh mo hasp tsea mans; com nil to. Mrs. Mentlc Itterly; tenor, Arthur Hopps, biisso 11.

Butler: alio, Miss Gertrude. PLYMOUTH C030BEGATIOXTAL i 4 14:30: A. Life Eternal." by the children of tbe Bible school. Soloa. duetts, trios by the boys and girls of the Department.

Recitations by boys and girls of the Primary and Junior Departments. Choruses by 400 voices. 7:30 I. M. Cantata, "The Conquering King." Hymn.

Scripture nnd prayer. Anthem, Christ Is Risen, choir. Soprano solo, Miss Dorothy Howell. A iinouncemen Island offering. Cantata, the Conquering King, choir.

Introduction Choir And After That They Had Mocked Him' bass solo R. Yoos The W'ondrous Cross, alto solo Mrs. Jennie Lent Love Divine, soprano solo Mrs. Lester Oliver And the First Dny of the Week, alto recitative Mrs. David Llttlejohn Tell Us Where la He Choir Master and King, soprano solo Miss Ethel Watklns Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead Choir Grave, Where Is the Victory, baritone solo Chester A.

Thomas The Conquering King Choir tteneniclion Mable Broad, organist. SALVATION ARMY 1 EASTER SERVICE Fine Program Arranged to Be Given at Meeting Tomorrow. Tomorrow's services at the Salvation Aomy hall. 1031 Price street, should draw an exceptionally large crowd, owing to tho spelndid program that has been arranged in observance of Eastor. A cantata entitled "Victory Divine." will be rendered by tho members of the army, the service be In charge of Commandant and Mrs.

James Nanklvell. The complete program to be given Is as follows: Song, "Awake Earth." school; prayer, Mrs. James Nanklvell; dluet, "Tell tho Easter Story." Lydin and Rachel Carey: recitation, "Tcll Hls Disciples," Miss Minnlo Nichols; song, "Sing for Joy," school; recitation, "A Blessed Day," Miss Tear! Miller; song, "Lily primary class; recitation, 'The Resurrection In Nature," Margaret Hancock: song, "Resurrection Morn," school: dialogue, "The Lillies' Message," Misses Margaret Markwick. Ruth Shepherd, Margaret Hancock, Eleanor Peters and Irene Dunleavy; song, "Listen to the Song," school; recitation, "For Easter," Miss Thelirf.i Schenck; song. "Ring Joy Bells." school; dialogue.

'The Lillies Awakening," Misses Alcthia. Nanklvell, Marion Ross, Parl Kestern, Mar garet Jones and "Helen Jones: recitation. "Greeting the Easter King," Clarence Kester: song, "He Lives," school: recitation, "Every Good and Perfect Thing," dialogue, "Little Things." Herbert Mch ols, Marlon Ross, George Ross; duet, Mrs. Richard Jones and Miss cBatrice Ware; dialogue, Bringing Laster lin ings." Alice and Pearl Kester: recita tion. "Easter Day:" duct, "Joy Conies With the Morning," Mrs.

William North and Miss Hattie Brooks; recitation, This Is the Day;" sons, Christ is King." school; dialogue, "Cross and Crown." Bertha Kester, Phoebe Kester. Ruth Schenck, Pearl Miller and Mamie Carey; song, "Crown Him," school; Easter address. Commandant james Nanklvell. BEAUTIFUL CANTATA AT EBENEZER CHURCH A flno program has been arranged for tomorrow night's service at tho Ebenerer Welsh C. M.

church, on South Main. avenue, in charge of David J. Davis and led by the pastor. Rev. John Hammond.

The service will commence at 6 o'clock, the complete program being as follows: Congregational hymn. "'Hark, the Herald Angels recitation, Elizabeth Lloyd: prayer. pastor; duett, Janet Phillips and SaYah Phillips; recitation, Marjorie, Phillips; violin sdop Myfanwy Phillips; recitation, John Lohman; solo, Ruth Evans; recitation, Margaret Jones! violin solo, Frank Davis; reading, "What a Welsh Boy Saw in Franco Last Easter." Bronwen Hammond; solo, Catherine Wlllams; solo, Ann H. Evans; announcement and offering, benediction. BROTHERS FOUGHT WITH of troops from California, Oregon and Washington.

They are sons of Mrs. P. Haggerty, of South Grant avenue. The division recently became known for its large number of war cross winners, having 150 Distinguished Service Crosses, 101 French Croix de Guerre. 150 Belgian Croi do Guerre and 5 Congressional Medals.

Com pany of the 31Gth Knginecrs had 31 decorated men, 12 being decorated for distinguished service, these being the men that were first to enter the town of Andenard. Belgium, where In a house to house fight they killed fourteen Germans and withdrew without losing a man and brought back thirty five prisoners. Both Haggerty boys came through without a mishap, although the division lost 1.400 killed and 5.400 wounded which goes to show that they did some real fighting. It was because of these losses that the Haggerty brothers were placed In the division Immediately after their arrival overseas. Special Sunday Bchool Service.

There will be special music at the Sunday school service of the Simoson E. church, tomorrow at 12 o'clock. Miss Anna Snrenson, soloist of the Green P.ldgc Presbyterian church will render two selections, and the Sunday school orchestra will entertain with several special numbers. George K. Peck, superintendent will be In charge of the service and deliver an Interesting Easter talk.

Tabernacle Services. At the Tabernacle Congregational church, on Houth Hyde Park avenue, the Rev. W. It. Edwards will preach at 10 a.

m. tomorrow on the subject, "The Insurrection of Christ." At the evening service at 6 p. the Sunday school choir will render an Easter cantata. Scats are free and all are, welcome. Services at Sbsasser.

Rev. John Hammond, pastor of the F.beneaer Welsh C. M. church, on South Hyde Park avenue, will preach at the morning eervlce on the subject Burning Hearts of the First Easter Needed Today." The divine worship at 10 a. in.

will be in Welsh. At p. m. a program of Easter music, recitations and addresses In charge of David 3. Davis and led by the pastor will be given.

EAST SCRAHTON FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR MRS. GEO. H. PEARL Funeral services nf Mrs. George H.

Pearlt of IBIS Pine street, were held last evening In the family home at 8 o'clock. The high esteem in which the deceased was held was attested by the many friends In attendance at the services and the beautiful Dowers that filled the room In, which the remains laid. Clavton Woodworth, of the International Bible Students' association, and Rev. K. A.

G. Herman, of the Calvary Reformed church, were In charge. Tenor solos were sung by Charles Dol Iess. who saint "The Vow" and "Abide With Me." This morning the body was. taken to Daleville, where Interment was made.

ITOTES AND PEBSOMALB. Shore, formerlv of Strollds hurt. has moved with his family to this city and are occupying their new home at isi rrescott avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Hess, of Wheeler avenue, are rejoicing Over tho arrival or a daughter. Miss Elisabeth Rentschler. of 635 Prescott avenue, is recovering from a recent Illness. Mrs. Jos.

Oslerhout. of 437 Wheeler avenue, has returned to the city after visiting menus in fitiston. The many friends of Louis Wensel the barber, nf AO! Prescott avenue, are William jenkln Jones, airector; miss 1 glad to see him aiiout again after a re cent slego of illness. WEST SCR A IN TON SUNDAY SCHOOL CHOIR CANTATA "The King Victorious" Will Be Rendered at the First Baptist Churcru The Sunday school choir of the First Baptist church, on South Main avenue, has been preparing long and carefully for the annual Easter program to be given at the Sunday even ing service. The cantata is under the direction of Benjamin Lloyd, who has been chosen as musical director of the Bible school this year, al who will tnke tip his regllar duties mediately after Easter.

The title of the cantata to be rendered la "The King Victorius." The program Is as follows: Recitation, "Nature's Praise," Aline Sweet: exercise, "When Easter Bells Ring," Mary Davies. Evelyn Jenkins, Grace Sansenbach, Robert Reese and Clarence Sanscnbach; exercise, "Eas ter For All the World." Ham Reese, Wilhelmlna Morgan, Gladys Warman. Ruth Harrington. Frances Mary Evans, Evelyn Jenkins and Mary Davies; recitation, "My Errand," Evelyn Harrington; recitation, "Mary Magdalino at the Sepulchre." Huth Baker exercise, "Our Flag For Christ." Hilda Bryant, Rmth Conklin, Beatrice Davis, Helen Johns, Margaret Keese. Elizabeth Jones, Thelma Jones, Caroline Longcore, Gladys Dennis.

Wilhelmina Morean. Dorothv Borem. Eunice Phillips and Evelyn Harrington. CITIZENS ARRANGING FOR VICTORY DRIVE David. James, deputy county treas urer, will be tho chairman of the West Scranton commute, for the victory loan drive, who have been work ing hard the past few weeks to have everything ready when tho campaign opens.

This section has a splendid record for going over the top In all drives and it Is thought that this one will be no exception to the rule. In all probability the headquarters will be In the Carson building, 116 South Main avenue, which was used for this purpose in past campaigns. George L. Peck, who was in charge of the previous campaigns will not be at the head In the coming campaign work owing to the fact that he has been assigned to the chairmanship of the speakers' committee of four coun ties. ARTHUR WILLIAMS HOME FROM FRANCE After heing In France for eight months.

Private Arthur Williams, son of Mrs. Kliaabeth Williams, of 1207 Vi Hampton street, unexpectedly in this city yesterday morning. Williams recently arrived In Hoboken, on the transport wilhelmlna and was sent to Camp Mcrrltt. from which place he received his honorable Privnte Williams left this city last August and after being In Camp Wadsworth for a few weeks left for overseas duty and arrived at Bor deaux, where he remained as a member of the 55th Pioneer Infantry. 1, warn trirtan lth thA WILD WEST DIVISION i' flu" but did not suffer long, becom Andrew Haggerty has arrived home and Patrick Haggerty Is at Camp Upton, awaiting discharge, both boys arriving in this country a short time ago.

after being overseas with the 91st. "Wild West division, made up ing well again in a snori time, ne is In the best of health nnd has gained over thirty five pounds while In the army. Before enlisting he was employed ss a conductor by the Scranton Railway company nnd was one of the most popular employes. Pleasant Party. A preasant surprise was given Mrs.

Thonifis Morris, Thursday evening. when a number of friends gathered at her homo end enjoyed a very pleas ant night Musical selections and games were played, and at a seasonable hounr a luncheon was served by Mrs. Morris, axsleted by Mrs. Gomer lvewls ntd Mrs. John Lewis.

Those present Mrs. David Reese, Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. Lena Davis.

Mrs. John Jones. Mrs. John J. Lewis, Mrs.

Al bert W. Davis, Mrs. Daniel Williama, Mrs. William K. Davis.

Marry Jones, Mrs William M. Williams. Mrs. John Davis. Mrs.

George Morgans. Mrs. Gomer Lewis and Mrs. Henry Crousc. Easter Supper.

In the dining room of the Simpson Methodist Episcopal church, ion North Main avenue, the members of Mrs. Hnmpel Snyder's team of the Gleaners" society, will serve an Easter supper this evening. The members of the roclety have beon serving suppers practically every Saturday evening the past few months and have had fine crowds, owing to the fact that they serve a splendid menu at a nominal figure. The ladles are again preparing for a large attendance this evening. The proceeds from this event will go toward the general fund of the society, which is given to tho church to rt.y otr the Dunning nina ucoi.

vmen the church was remodeled and renovated because of the damage done to the structure by mine caves, a large debt was Incurred, to which the Gleaners' society pledged 13,500 to help clear the mortgage. Sunrise Prayer Meeting. Christian Endeavor District Union, No. 4. composed of societies of West SScratiton and Taylor, will conduct a sunrise prayer meetlg Easier Sunday morning ot 1 o'clock at the Betlianla church, corner ot Landls street and South Main avenue.

Every one is cordially invited to attend this service whether they are Christian Endeavor members or not. KOTZS iSB KSOHAM. All members of the. First Welsh Baptist are urgently requested to be in their usual places at tomor X. Model 150 Plays All Records Temple of Music MEW EBB No life is complete without music, without music.

row evening's services. The pastor and congregation aro expecting an un usually gooo repre5eouinuii v. choir to be present and T. G. Evans and the choir committee nre keen on giving satisfaction in the way of a pleasing musical session.

Miss Gertrude Cruttenden, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. E. A. Cruttenden, of South Main avenue, a vocational instructor at the Luke Ariel High school. Is In Philadelphia attending a reunion of her classmates at Drexel Institute.

Wiilard Wrigley. Wright Jones John Hughes and Ralph Jones, all of this section, are home from State college, to spend the Easter holidays. Mrs. Eugene L. Vosbury.

of South Main avenue, who was recently operated upon at the West Side hospital, is recovering at her home. Prof. E. A. Cruttenden, of South Main avenue, is attending the annual convention of Eastern Teachers commercial association, at Springfield, Miss Sylvia Jones, a student at Columbia University, is spending her Spring vacation with her parents, Prof, and Mrs.

W. W. Jones, of Landls street. CITY CHURCHES JOIN IN VESPER SERVICE Second Presbyterian Edifice Crowded at Union Good Friday Observance. The Second Presbyterian church was thronged yesterday afternoon when the congregation of six central city churches united In what was one of the most beautiful Good Friday services ever held in the city.

That loveliest and most exprssive of all the passion music, contatas, "Olivet to Calvary" Maunder, was presented by a choir of forty five voices under the direction ot John T. Watklns. The brief address by Dr. Charles IT. Rust, pastor of the Tmmanuel Baptist church, was a gem of thought that harmonized with and added to the spirit of the services as reflected by the beautiful music.

"Olivet to Calvary" Is a cantata that possesses great harmony of the excellent chours directed by Mr. Watklns. gave the' spirit of tho Easter season In a way that gripped the hearts of everyone who heard It. Miss Marjorie Srhadt, whose brilliant singing is always a delight, was the soprano soloist. The tenor solos were well sung by Ralph Ball.

W. T.ntx. baritone soloist sang with fine' expression and In excellent voice the solo part In which Pilate answers the demand of the people, one of the most beautiful parts of the entire rsntata. W. E.

Jones also sang a number of baritone solos with very pleasing effect. From the beginning of the cantata to the marvelous chorus In whloh the people cry "Crucify Him, crucify Him" and the wonderful modulated chorus In which "Tho Savior King goes forth to die" and the last glorious solo by Miss Schadt with ehn us Sr.c the church wss filled with muslo that itlrred nnd thrilled Its hearers, as It rellerted, in Its expression the meaning of the story. Dr. Rust portrayed the llfo of Christ ss that of a "divine artist who painted on human souls the great masterpiece of his own soul, which was the love of God," nnd said that Calvary was the greatest revelation of that Love and revealed the limit to which It could go. He Impressed upon his hearers sense of the reality of the rosd which Christ travelled from Olivet to Calvary, saying that Christ went over It because his love for Ood and' humanity Impelled him to go and that the suffering and the temptation of his life wss none the less real because of his divine mission.

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In time for Easter. EASTER MUSIC FOR YOUR VICTROLA 35674 We Praise Thee, Oh God Parts 1 and 2 Trinity Choir 1.35 i 64726 The Lord Is My Light John McCormack $1.00 45069 The Palms Lost Chord 74198 Open the Gates of the Temple Evan Williams $1.00 11.50 80441 80442 NEW EDISON I Carol Singers Victory Easter Carol I Carol Singers Easter Chimes Intermezzo Creatoro Band Easter Fantasia Deserintivn Creators Band There's a Beautiful Land on High Marie Tiffany Come Unto Hlm Messlah JIarle Tiffany I The Rosary Christine Miller and Chorus 801001 when the Robins Nest Ajaln Charlotte Kirwan and Chorus Music Lackawanna Ave. Opposite Scranton Dry At 11 Years Is a War Veteran Scarred By Bullets and Shrapnel Lad, Wounded Three limes, One or More Than 1,500 Youngsters Found in Austrian Prison Camps Y.M.C.A. Provides School Library and Movies. Enlisted at age of nine.

Spent two years in trenches. Wounded three times. Captured by Austrlans. Toand in prison camp by Y.M. A.

secretary. This is the war record of Dmitri Vctschenski, Russian veteran, who, If he were an American lad, probably would be somewhere in the fifth grade in school. Instead of going to school as a preparation for soldiering, Dmitri went to war and ended up In school. He is one of more than l.SOO boys who have been found by Y.M.C A. men in Austrian prison camps.

Some of these boys were only eight years old, and the eldest was only seventeen. They were herded in with the men prisoners, taking their share of all the work and hardships. After long argument with the Austrian military officials, the managed to have these youngsters laced in separate barracks. Next, It opened a school for them, within a tew months the boys had courses in reading, writing, arithmetic. nt 3:15 o'clock this atrernoon ior Limerick.

Ireland, on the nrsi leg oi his attemp to cross the Atlantic in a Shortt airplane. Mnjor Wood started his flight In Ideal weather. There was very little wind." He was accompanied by Lancaster Parker, a test pilot for the Shorn company. LARAJIAX DBOWKED. NEW YORK.

April IS. Lawrence Lanahan, machinists mate on the naval tug Freehold, sunk by the Haxnnla yesterday. Is thought to have been drowned when the tug was cut In two by the transport propeller. Two others are missing. BOLSmSTTKZ SXBTXVCE9.

BUCHAREST. Thursday, April 137. Four Bolshevlkl agents arrested geography, history, music, gymnas Dmitri went to war as a water tics, languages, commerce, shoe boy and ammunition carrier. He making, carpentry, tailoring, bar got a bullet through his arm and leering, dentistry and hygiene. The was knocked out twice by ehrapneL boys also organized a choir, bad a He was wounded when he was cap band of twenty eight musicians and tured.

He is now on his way back were provided with games, movies to Russia where he will rontlnus a library of aexral thousand his schooling if be doesn't en relumes. list again. not a vital one or seeking to keep up something that Is worthless In gathering here," srJd Dr. Rust. "Wo come in genuine devotion to One who Is not an Idealistic figure and not the center of a superstition story, but One who travelled the real road from Olivet to Calvary and for whom no adoration is too profund." The churches which nulled yesterday were the First and Second Presbyterian, the Immhnuel Baptist.

Elm Park, the Grace Reformed Episcopal and the Calvary Reformed. The Invocation was given by the Rev. Dr. George P. Eckmsn and tho benediction by the Rev.

W. L. Sawtclle. ON FIRST LEG OF CROSS OCEAN TRIP EAST CHURCH. England.

April IS. Major J. C. P. Wood left East Church i 'Szij sometime ago in Bucharest, have bee sentenced to long terms of lmprlsoi ment by a court martial, irxua other Bolchevlkl agents snd pe sons accused of circulating em propaganda, continue.

KILLED ZZC SZPLOSXOBT. KIEL, April, 18. Fifty persons weJ killed and many Injured In an expi sion In a tinware factory near here. DEATH TAKES BAJfZEB. ATLANTIC, CITY.

N. April 1S. I Georrre 15. Clafflln. of New York, vl president of the Electric Bond aH Surety company, died here today.

Tl body was taken to Provldenra, where the funeral will be he 14. Th iimlla nf rtuvliflrtlt savlnr a shown In figures eoliocted by the gl company at Washington. D. C. tit the people of the district saved In gas bills.

Basing estimates on the! figures, it Is considered that the coj servatron of gns throughout the Vn ed States will amount to a saving 12.000.000. In the matter of gas electricity the saving was no less tit 10 per rent, nf the money formerl spent for them. CCCOANUT OIL SHAMPC Giver the Hair New Lift Jenkins' Drag Stcri Main snd Jacksoa.

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