TIIE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL lft, 1911. Omaha Churches Will Ring With Easter Anthems Today EASTER A DAY OF GLADNESS Day of Rejoicing Takes Place of Wee of Sorrow. jfusic in ' All the churches tilnat Allrlalas a nd , . n teems to Rln Out lht Jojonn litlnaa that I hrlat Is Hlaen from f the Dead. Kasler lilies and palms and the throbbing strains of the exultant alleluia mark the Blent foHtlval of the resurrection of .Christ In tho churches toilay. The funeral trap lilnps of the passion and' the mournful cadences of Holy Week give place In the churches to splendor of golden vcstmcnls anil rlrh melody that wakes In the heart of Christendom yearly In commemoration of tho greatest mystery of the Christ life. Throughout the ritual of the churches the change prevails from sorrow to Joy, from . gloom to gladness, from the plaint of the nilsornre to the exultation of the allelulla. In all the churches of the city the cele bration of Eastertide will consist of rites distinctive! in their impresslveness. The feast of Easter will be observed at ; St. Cecelia'! pro-cathedral with, unusual ! solemnity. Solemn pontlfclal mass will b i celebrated ,at o'clcok by Bight Rev. Bishop ocannell. Rev. D. P. Harrington will be assistant priest and Rev. Isaac Bosset, 8. J., and Rev. A. R. Wise. 8. J., will assist as deacons at the throns. Rsv. John O'Qrady will be deacon of tha mass and Rsv. A. Kemper. S. J., subdsacon. J Rev. E. M. Oleeson will bs master of cere monies. The right reverend bishop will ; give the papal blessing to which la at tached a plenary Indulgence for those who i hava received holy communion ow ! masses will be celebrated at S. and 10 1 o'clock. High mass at 11 o'clock. Bpe . clal musio will be rendered by tha choir under tha direction of Father Qlesson. The hours for mass at St. Mary Magda ; lene's church on Easter Sunday are , I ! and 10:30 o'clock. Father Grebmaler, who was recently ordained by Archbishop Chris tie, will celebrate the last mass. Father Grebmaler la on his way to Germany, where he will further perfect his studies. The servicsa on Easter Sunday at St. Philomena's church, Tenth and William streets, will consist of a high mass at 6 o'clock, a low mass at I o'clock, and a aolemn high mass at 10:30. The senior choir, under the direction of Miss Mary Mi Fhane, organist, will render the musle at the 6 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock masses. The hours for mass at the Holy Angel s church on Easter Sunday are 7 and 10 o'clock. Special musio will be sung at the 7 o'clock mass by the children' choir, and by the senior choir at the 10 o'clock mass. A sermon will be preached on the resurrec tion. ' ' The 'masses at St. Peter'a church on Paster Sunday will be at the usual hours, 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11. The 11 o'clock mass will be a solemn high mass at which the forty hours of devotion will open. First Methodist. ' Music at the First Methodist Episoopal ohurch Easter Sunday morning at 11: The Chimes Tune, Victory - Choir Hymn (from the tower) Weloome, iiappy Morning Calkin Organ interlude , Hymn No. 16J Come. Ye Faithful The Apostles' Creed Choral Amen Choral Invocation By Thy Deep, Ex piring Groan (600) The Prayer Dresden Amen Organ interlude The Nlcene Creed (choral) From Com munion Service Alfred Eyre Responsive Scripture lesson (Page 80).. Gloria Patri Hopkins Hecond Scripture lesson The Anthem I Will Mention the Lov ing Kindnesses Sir Arthur Sullivan With Solo by Mr. it. C. Jessen. The Sermon.., The Pastor. Rev. F. N. Lynch, D. D. The Offertory Offertory, Solo Hosanna Granler Mrs. Kelly. Closing Music Hallelujah Chorus from 'The Messiah Handel (People atanding.) Benediction Hallelujah , Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, a musical ervlce, entitled, "The Son of God," Thou seemest human and divine. The highest, holiest manhood,-Thou. ' Tennyson. Scriptural reading by the pastor, Rev. K. N. Lynch, D. !.: PART I INCARNATION. The Chimes Joy to tho World Handel Hymn ISi Silent Night. Holy Night.. German i-rayer Verso Thou Didst Leave i'hy Throne... . v Matthew Anuiem wnen jesus wad Horn Crulcwshank ' t incidental solo by Mrs Kelly.) -Interlude . PART I-LIFE. CHARACTER,' M1N- Childhood Scripture Reading Keapariioe Prepare-. Ye the Way (Anthem) ,.Dr. Garrett waimee, ruaxaretn scripture Reading.. tin the hick Hymn U With the Disciples 1 Am the Bread of Ufa (Anthem) Sir. J. Stalner tiy tiie- Bea scripture Heading "Fierce Was the Wild Billow (An them) T. Tertlua Noble tour.g unaccompanied.) Entry Into Jerusalem Scripture Read ing Hymn UO-Rlde on. Ride bn In Ma. Jsty Dr. Dyke Pontius Pilate A Tone Picture (Or gan) Coleridge-Taylor PA KT III-SUFFKRlNaa AND DEATH itiolr Hymn O, Come and Mourn. Dr. Dyke irtrai iniermesso Meditation ,rrom "The Passion" Haydn Tenor Air Behold and See. from "The Messiah" Handel (t-ung oy Mr. Jessen.) Recitatives And About the Ninth Hour, "Redemption Gounod (Sung by Mr. Islle Dick. Anthem O. Saving Victim ..Sir J. Stalner buiiplural Heading PART 1V-RESURRECTION. Anthem As It Began to Dawn Sir George Martin (Incidental solo by Mr. Walter Dale.) Scriptural Heading and Commentary... The Offertory Offertory Musio (choir) The Strife is O'er Palestrlna PART V ASCENSION AND REIGN. H) n IT Crown Him With Many Crowns Elvey The Hallelujah Chorus from "The Mes- siah" Hsndel Hetii-dieiion jaallelujah Thomas J. Kelly, director of the music. llaaseoaa Park Methodist. Musto at the Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal church: Frslude Easier Morning ....Walling Male Chorus Look, Ye Saint Krata Of fartory In the Forest Durand Solo Golgotha , Couchols Mra. F. N. Hess. Anthem Death Is Swallowed Cp, from Cantata "Victory Divine" Poitiuue March Rsllgieusei Gullmant EVENING. 7:t. prelude Barcarolle In t'mln Faulkee Anthem An Easier Alleleuia Aahford "oloa by Miss Westerfleld and Miss Woolf. : Duo The Gift of love Marka ! Mine Gladys Woolf f and Mr. I. Gotthelmer. Solo Fear Ye Not. O Israel Buck Mrs. F. N. Heds Offertory The Answer Wolstenholme Duo Lift. Your Glad Voices Hehuecker Mra Hess and Mrs. BlodgetL Anthem Rec "Fear Not;" chorus. "Christ is Rlaen." from "Victory Mvlne' Mr. Chsrlea I.ang and Choir. Eolo Mrs. H. H. Rind sett. Anthem Death Is Swallowed I'n frAm 'Victory Mvin. ' tturto Mittil Pnstlwle tjulimant I Klorenc Peterson, organist; Mr. l.ee kiutx, choirmaster. Walnat Hill Methodist. At the Walnut Hill Mfthodixt In the cenlng service a large chorus choir, ac companied by a complete orchestra under the direction of Prof. H. T. Kellers, with Mrs. C. H. Kuan, onanist, will give a sacred concert, "The Earner Angels," by Pearls. THE EASTliR ANGELS. Prelude Orchestra Angrl (luaiflH (a ) 'horus Men s voices tb) Chorus women s vonti Passion AneH at (Jethsemane (Solo).. Mm. ('.. A. Fried. Crucifixion-"-'! he Wondering Angels Chorus. Incidental Solo .' MIks Anna Kvans. Mr. Fnow. . Itock of Arcs Ifuet Miss Lois Ungnrhln. J. W. Plckurd. 1NTEHMISHION. Resurrection The Angels of tha Resur rection i Chorus. Incidental olo Mi" Avllda Moore. The Victory Won t 1 Chorus Ascension Thou Art kne Up On High. Chorus. Quasl.-ReoitaUve R. M. Evans. Reception In Heaven Joy In the Man- alona of Light.... Ladles' Chorus. Trio Miss Irene Owens, Miss Maude Whltely, Miss Lela Whltely. Angels' Adoration Final Chorus. t. John's Afrlran Methodist. St. John's African Methodist Episcopal church. Eighteenth and Webster street. Easter services at 11 a. m. MORNING. Doxology Hymn ' Choir and Congregation. Prayer Hymn Scripture lesson Pastor. Decalogue Choir and CotiSTetratlon. Anthem And Behold There Was a Great Earthquake simper A. L. Anderson and Choir. Announcements Anthem Bea Now the Altar Garlanded j.. aure S. A. Robinson and Choir. Sermon Offertory Benediction Evening services at I p. m. EVENING. Gloria Hymn Choir and Congregation. Prayer Chant The Creed Choir and Conicregation. Announcements Anthem As it Began to Dawn w. K. npencer J. C. Parker and Choir. Paper J. H. Merchant. Song-Calvary Rodney Male Quartet. Recitation Master Melvln Harrison. Duet Pearl Ray and Walter uyeie. Recitation Ralected. Anthem-Christ Is Risen Evans Women a Chorus. Oration The Resurrection.... W. R. Metcalf. Anthem Awake. Thou that ftleeoest w , Jri. oywinjo Miss Wright and Choir. Offertory Benediction ....... -I,-...,....-.. Olivet Baptlat. . Olivet Baptist. Grand Avenue and Thirty- eighth, George MacDougall. Pastor Sun day school program for Easter morning at JO o'clock: r Song the Joy of Easter....." School. Prayer , raaior. - v Scripture The Easter Story Assistant Superintendent. Address The Spirit of Easter Superintendent. Rcitatlon-A Little Child Bernlce .Daley. ,' Class Exerclse-We Can if We Try Primary Department. Recltatlon-If I Were a Ball Margaret MacDougall. Song Little Children primary ueparimeni. Recitation Down In the Lllled Garden.. Nora MacDougall. Recitation The Butterfly . ... w Mary hhurtierr. Exercise He Did Not Knowt How to Spell Eaater Charles Thompson's Class.' Recitation The Lily Edith Thompson. Song Praise His Name School. Recitation The Easter Oate Swing Wide i Miss Gardner' Class. Recitation The Easter Gifts...... Miss Gardner's Class. Recitation The Eaater Torches Will Sheet. Bong Bright Beautiful Morning School. Benediction Pastor, MORNING W6RSHIP. Prelude Miss May Shurtleff. , Doxology and Invocation Hymn All Hall the Power.....; Choir. Scripture and Prayer Hymn When I Survey the Wondroue Cross Choir. Announcements and Offering Of f ertory The Resurrection Shelley Mrs. J. M. Sturdevant. Sermon The Resurrection Principle.... Paator. Hymn ArlRe My-Soul Arise Choir. Benediction There will be an Eaater song service In the evening at s o olock. Nora MacDougall will sing "Shepherd Divine," by Shelley: Mr. and Mrs. Sturdevant will sing "The lxrd is My Light," by Dudley Buck, and Miss Bhissier win sing "Vesper Prayer, by Brackett. Irananael Baatlst. Musio at Immanuel Baptist church for Eaater: MORNING. Contralto Solo Oh, Eyes That Are Weary Brackett Miss Irene Eaton. Anthem Christ la Risen Emerson Chorus choir. Baritone Solo When 1 Survey the Wondrous Cross Pettman Mr. R. W. Ogden. EVENING. Orchestral Prelude Halleluiah chorus... Anthem Christ Is Risen, Halleluiah. Lorens Chorus choir and orchestra. Soprano Solo Hfsanna Granler Missel art ha Grym. Anthem Cnfold, Ya Portals Gounod Chorus choir asid orchestra. Calvary baptist. Program of Easter ssrvlces at Calvary Baptist church: MORNING SERVICE. 10.10. Organ Triumphal March Wectvs Quartet Christ Is Risen Irorn the Dead. Invocation ' Responsive Reading t Hymn 213 Tha Strife la O'er ! Scripture Lesson Prayer Offertory Lovely Appear O'er the Mountalna, from "The Redemp- ' tlon" Gounod Quartet Hosannah Granler Hymn Ilk 1 Know that My Redeemer Uvea Sermon The Death anil Burial of Two Persons Contrasted Quartet As it Began to Dawn. ...Vincent Benediction Puatlude-March Pontifical i-V- Tombelle t.tt,iivu BURVii.js, a. Easter music by quartet and following selections by the whole Bible school: "All the World Is Keeping Easter." "The strife is O'er." "Joy Dispels Our Sorrow." Sermon. "Power of the Resurrection." Baptism of candidates at ctoae of sermon. Holy rauallv Catholic. Musio at Holy Family Cat hoi te church. Eighteenth and lsard. Rev. J. FHapatrlek, nnstof. High msss at 10:30. led Kretch- roan's mass, op. Vt. orchestra accompant- nient. will be sunt?. Kyrle Cnlson Choir Chnste Misses O'Neill and Here Gloria I n!son Choir Qui Tollis Messrn Animus and Druminy. Misses Hucklev and Merit Credo I'ntnon Choir Et Incarnatiis est Mpsms Anheusei and Uiummy. Msses Carey and Murt'hy Kanctus L'nlson Choir benedictutt Mies Buckley ami Choir AgnUs Dei , l'nlson Choir otfertory, Reglna Cella I nlson chorus. First Christian. The following ppeclal music will bp ren dered at the First Christian church, morn inn and evening: i Organ Voluntary .'. 1 Mrs. E. K. Zahriskie. Anthem Behold the Angel of the Lord Tours SoHo Selected R. T. Kersey. Duet Crucifixion "Thy Redeemer l.lvetn" Mrs. Pickett. Anthem t'nfold Ye Portals.. Benediction Doxolugy ... Saure ..Manney . Gounod North Side Christina. The following program will be presented by the North Side Christian church at Plymouth Congregational church, Twen tieth and Spencer streets. Sunday evening at t o'clock: Glory Be to God On High Gounod Mrs. J. A. Mangum and chorus. Invocation Choir Response Gloria Patrl Scripture Reading Tenor Solo The Strife Is O'er Shelley James Knight. Hymn Coronation Choir and congregation. Prayer Communion Hymn, 343 Communion Duet 'Tl Midnight Offering and Announcements Anthem Fling Wide the Gates (From Slalner's "Crucifixion" Anthem He la Risen Harker Sermonette Rev. H. J. Klrschsteln Invitation Hymn, 4(3 Anthem Break Forth Into Joy.... Barnby Doxology Recessional Christ la Risen, Hallelujah Benediction Pianist, Miss Jessie Cady: violinist, Joe woolery; organist and choirmaster, Mrs. H. J. Klrschsteln. First Conarraratlonal. First Congregational church, corner of Nineteenth and Davenport, Rev. Frederick T. Rouse, paator. Easter services: MORNING. Morning worsinu at mm subject "New ness of Life " Anthem Sing Hallelujah to the Lord Dudley Buck Anthem Christ the Risen Lord Parker Tenor Solo Jesus Lives Marzo Hopraoo Solo Day of Days. ..Van de Water Processional The Lord Vlctorlous.MaacaKnl Offertory Morning Song Orieg Postlude Halleluiah chorus Handel EVENING. Thu cnolr w.ll e.n tiiu cantata, "Deaui and i-lie," uy tiary Howe Snelly. xne soioista: Mjm Fries, soprano; Mt. nariy S. I'isorox, baritone; Mr. r'. C. r reomajiiei, tenor. Oigan pruiuue rmm the "Passion".. Bach Orgaii Marcn Triumphant Dudley Buck aulas jNancy unuiugham, ornii; mt. Fiedenu c r reemauvel, inus.cai u.recior. St. Mary' Avcuae laagrvgallonsl. Music program for the St. Mary a Avenue Congregational church: Musio, lu:li a. m. Organ Preiude Easter Morning. ...Mailing Atuhtin uanvai ue Deum D. Buck Of lertory Lai go Handel Solo immortality Shepherd Mra. Steele. Anthem Why week Ye the Living Among the Dead? Clare Organ Postlude Hallelujah Chorus.. Handel 7:16 p. m.: Recital by Charles Lee Cooke, Jr. iu-go Handel Morning, from Peer Gynt Grieg Evening Rest Loeachhorn 7:SO u. m.: Organ Prelude Spring Song... Mendelssohn Anthem Christ, Our Passover... .Schilling Oftertory Herceuse Delbruok .' Denner Solo Easter Song Mr. Manchester. Anthem Now la Christ Risen.. Solo Hosanna .Nichol Ganier Mrs. norioni e Alleluia Organ Postlude Laret I St. Barnabas. Musical program at St. Barnabas' church, Nineteenth and California streets: MATINS,' U O'CLOCK. Processional Hymn 109 . Calkin Lord's Prayer Chant in u Veralclea Christ Our Paasover Reade Proper Psalms, II, LVU, t-A.1 Te Deum Tours in F Benedlctus THE &1ADB. Introlt Hymn lil Kyrle Winter Gloria Tlbl Tour In F Gratlas Tours In F Nlcene Creed.... Tour In F Hymn 1U... Offertory A It Began to Dawn.... Vincent Sanctua , Benedlctus Qui Venlt Gounod Agnus Del , ...Tour In F Sanctus lours in tr Benedlctus Qui Vsnlt.i Gounod Agnus Del , Tours In F Communion Hymn, its Lord's Prayer. Chant In G Tour In F Gloria In Kxcelsls Deo.. Nuno Dimlttis Chant In G Recessional The Day of Resurrection, Hymn lit All Saints. Musical service at All Saints' church: MORNING SERVICE. 11 O'CLOCK. Processional We March, We March Barnby Faster Coral The Bella Are Ringing.... Canticle Christ Our Passover Parker Te Deum In B Parker Jubilate In E Parker Credo In E flat Eyre Hymn The Strife 1 O'er Palestrlna introlt Rejoice, Ys Sons of Men Sixteenth Century Anthem Behold, Ye Desplsers ..Parker Recessional Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand Parker EVENING SERVICE, I O'CLOCK. Processional Wa March, We March Barnby Easter Carol Shine, Te Sun In Splendor Bright Deua Mlseatur In A fait Buck Baas Solo Awake, A wake.. C. Lee Williams Mr. C. . Haverstock. Anthem At Dawn When They Sought With Weeping Sixteenth Century Offertory As it Began to Dawn Martin Recessional Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand J. H. Sims, musical director. Trinity Cathedral. Musio at Trinity cathedral Easter Sun day: A. M HOLY COMMCNION. Organ Far Flames the Easter Morn.... ""r ":;.';" i-ret hucmiuhu iiyiun cnt ye Faithful.. Kyrle and Gloria TlbY.V." '.'.'.'.".'.'. .Staln'er The btrlfe Is O er Palestrlna anmviii Awuf mou inei Bieepeet.... Htain.r Sursura Corda and Sanotua Plainer The uaual communion hymns Gloria In Exoelsls Stalner Nuno Dlmitis astauier Prooessional hymn Elvev 10:) A. M -PRAYFR AND HOLY COMMUNION. Processional Hymn Jesus Christ Is Htsan The liellelula chorus Christ Our Passover Ts Deum (Festival) Jubilate Deo (Festival) Anthem The Strife la O'er Worgan Handel Hodea Buck ...Schubert .fctewart Hvmn Angalla Roll the Rock Awiv Rnti Anthem God Hath Appointed a Day. Tours Featlval communion service Tour Nuno Dlmitis l.anxdon Recessional Hymn Com Ye Faithful.. Sullivan T: P. M PRAYER AND MUSICAL ERVICE. Processional Hymn He la Risen... Neander Gloria (Festival) Buck Magnificat (Festival) , Buck Nuno Dimltia (Featlval) Buck Devotional hymn Barnby Congregational hymn Sullivan Anthem Come See the Plaoe i-tewart Recessional hymn Worgan Full choiua choir of sixty voices. Solo lata: Mra Maolev. soprano; Mtaa Hlgains. eon Ur alio, Mr Wllklna. tenor: Mr. Colluia bartloae. Baa Maaiay. organist and cholr- mailer Mitt Elizabeth PiU'Sonx, assistant 'ortai.lat. Kt. Math la a' Episcopal. 'At St. Matthias' Episcopal church, Tenth uajd Worthlngion strcei. Rev. James No hi, rector, tns following program will be rendered: 1 I'.-x eoHional-Jesus Christ Is Riiten - ouay lnitoii Aiithem On the Klri-t Day of ma WeH raw in M. Lott. Iteditatlve Miss Kuth Coolldge. soprano. wi'lniet Miss Hum Coolidae. soprano, ti.- jbeitha Hmiin, sorano; aiIss Aiartha Aioas, uoiiiialtu, iernaid Jonnnton, tenor; imny eiiKins, baritone. (. oinmunion Hervice in t'.... Footu oiuce tiymn-Aiigels Roll the Rock Aay Sti'mon iciin Ofrei lory Spring bong Mendelssohn Milo BwrighU "Gloria In Ecehis" I-oote ".Nunc Dimitls' Berry Huceeaionai Come, Ye Faithful, HaJse the strain Colonel Coolldge, organist and choirmas ter. t. Mark's l.atheraa. ' At St. Mark's Lutheran church, Twen tieth and Burdette streets. Rev. L. Groh, pastor, the following musio will be pre sented by the chorus choir: "Break Forth Into Joy" J. Barnby "Fling Wide the Gates" from Stalner'a ". i ucirixlon" "He 1 Risen ' F. Flaxlngton Harker At the evening service there will be a children's program, assisted by the choir. The public is cordially urged to attend these Eaater services. Trlalty l.atheraa. Trinity, Nineteenth and Caalellar streets. Rev. G. W. Snyuer, pastor. PROGRAM FOR EASl'KK. Eaator cliuivh serv.ee, lu:o a. in. Processional Onward. Christian ' Sol diers Suillvan Opening liturgical service. ( ontession in tiolt for Easter. Gloria i aire Kyi le Glorle in Excelsia. Kaster collection. Earner epistle and rfospel, "Apostles' Creed." Hymn Christ, the Lord, la Risen Today 'i'nayer Prayer. Hymn Yes, the Redeemer Rose Mason Anthem I Am He that Liveth. . . .Alleman Rtception of membeis. Baptizing of Infants. Sermon, "The Risen Christ." Offtnor.v by char. Eatcr offering. Hymn According to Thy Gracious Word Mason Easter communion. Returning of thank. Benediction. 'Sunday school, 12 m.; young peoples meeting, 7:45 p. m.: Easter cantata, entitled "Alive for Evermore," rendered by choir and Sunday school. 8 p. m. Swedish Lutheran. The Swedish Lutheran Immanuel congre gation, Rev, Adolf Hunt, paator, will cele brate Easter Sunday In its redecorated and repainted church, Nineteenth and Cass treats, with ' services in the morning at 10 o'clock and In the evening at I o'clock. In addition to the simple but beautiful Lutheran llturgl and the Lutheran chorals, the church choir, John S. Helgren, director, has prepared a choice number of devo tional anthems. At the morning service will be sung: "O Death, Where Is Thy Sting".... Abr. Menkell "They Have Taken Away My Lord".. ,; J. Stalner The evening service will consist of a carefully prepared Lutheran song service, In which the pastor, congregation and choir will take part, divided as follows: "The Cruolfled Christ,'" under which head the choir will sing: "Daughter of Jerusalem" Henry John King "So Thou Lifteth Thy Divine Petition" J. Stalner (Duet) Axel and Justlnu Helgren. "The Risen Chrlt," the choir will sing: "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead" E. J. Hopkin "Christ Our Passover" E. H. Heyser "Now the Lord Is Risen"....... H. Boneck Bellevue Presbyterian. The Bellevue college choru of forty voices, under the direction of Miss Faw cett will give the following musical pro gram In the Presbyterian church, Bellevue, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock: Organ Prelude Sketch Debols Miss Kerr. See Now the Altar Dudley Buck Mr. Rice and Chorus. Hymn Golden Harps Are Sounding.... Easter Carol Anonymous Trio and Chorus. Vlolln-Madrlgale SlmonetU Mias Hazel Wilcox. The Earth Is the Lord' Lynea Miss Alice Fawcett; violin obllgato, Miss Wilcox. Hallelujah, from Messiah Handel Chorus. Westoalnater Preaby terlaa. The order of service at the Westminster Presbyterian church Easter; . morning will be: J Voluntary Pilgrims' Chorus Wagner Prooessional Hymn Onward, Christian Soldiers , Apostles' Creed . Anthem Awake Up, My Glory Barnby Choir. Responsive Reading Te Deum No. 4 In C Dudley Buck Choir. The Lesson: 1st Corln. xv:35-r8 Solo Hosanna Jul Gralner Mrs. F. S. Welty. Pastoral Prayer Offering Violin Solo, Andantino... Lemare-Cbx Henry Cox. Hymn Coronation ... Sermon Rev. Thomas H. McConnell. Anthem They Have Taken Away My Lord Choir. Hymn Benediction Rev. Mr. McConnell. Recessional March Queen of Sheba.... First PreebTterlen. Easter musio at the First Presbyterian church. Seventeenth and Dodge. Organ Unfold Ye Portal (Redemp tion) Gounod Quartet God Hath Appointed a Day.. Tours Offertory Violin Adagio Pathetlque.. Godard Solo Contralto Eaater Morn Dense Quartet The Resurrection Morn Noyes Organ The Halleluiah Chorus Handel EVENING. Organ Spring Song Allen Quartet The Day of Resurrection.. Vogrlch Quartet They Have Taken Away My Lord Stained Offertory Violin Meditation. "Thais" Massenet Mias Anderson. Solo (baas) Christ Is Risen.. Bruno Hahn Mr. Mould. Quartet Hosanna Granler Organ Triumphal March Gullmant Miss Sanborn, soprano; Mr. Mould, bass; Mrs. Miller, contralto; Mr. Johnnton, tenor; Mrs. Kennedy, organist. Low Avenue Preaby terlaa. Eaater mualo at the Lowe avenue Presby terian church: MORNING. Anthem Te Deum Dudley Buok Anthem Awake, Thou That Sleepest.... Offertory Eaater Song Dennis Mr. W. H. Wilber. v EVENING. Awake Up My Glory Barnby Choir. Trio Lift Thin Eyes Mendelaaohn Miaa Petersen, Mrs. Mulll and Mr. Wllber. Offertory Solo What Are These ... Miss Petersen. Cllftoa HIH Presbyterlaa. Easter music at the Clifton Hill Presby terian church: MORNING. Organ Prelude Easter Joy , Doxology Anthem Christ Is Risen, "Allellua!".. E. L. Aahford Miaa Mary Woodson, Mrs. R. j. Johnston and Choir. Hymn ls la EaoelsU Response After lra er Kaster Adora tion Lorena Oftertor Angels Roll the Hock Away .Soprano Solo HaMer Song . .Charles Drnnle Mtsi Mary Woodson. v Response After Baptism Suffer Little Children .. Hymn U Anthem Lift Up Your Heads Ira D. Wilson Chorus with Soprano Obllgato by Mr. K. C. Hlatt. Hymn 190 Postlude Day of Hope EVtMNO. Organ Trelude Easter Praise Hymn 2-ln Excelsls Rerponse After Prayer Easter Worship Cantata Easter Angels.. Ixirenz and earls Introduction Baritone Solo and Ladles' Chorus Angel Guards Mr. George Taylor, Meadamea Hlatt, Hendee and Johnston and Misses Woodson and Rluff. Contralto Bolo and Chorus Angels at Uethsemane Mr. O. W. Hendee and Choir. Chorus with Soprano and Tenor Solo The Wandering Angels at Calvary.. Mr. K. C. Hlatt, Mr. R. D. Johnston and Choir. Alto and Tenor Duet -Hock of Ages.... Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Johnston. Offertory Angels Rejoice Tenor Solo and Chorus The Angels of the Resurrection Mr. H. L. Johnson and Choir. Chorus The Victory Is Won Baritone Solo and Chorus Thou Art Gone I'p on High Mr. R. G. W atson and Choir. Contralto Solo and Ladles' Choru Joy In the Mansions of IJaht Mis. K. D. Johnston. Tenor Solo and Chorus The Angela Adoration Mrs. R. D. Johnston and Ladles' Chorus. Organ PoKtlude An Easter Hallelujah.. The choir will be assisted by Mr. Louis Bchnauber, violinist. 1'aMor, Rev. Thomas tl. ureeniee. Organist. Mrs. Will Reynard.1 Baptist. Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. Rev. E. R. Curry. Pantor Services at 10:30 and 8, with appropriate services for Easter; Hiblo school at noon; young people s ser vice at 7:30. Wednesday at p. m., praise and fellowship service. Calvary Branch, Thirty-fourth and Sew ard Bible schools at 3:30., Harry Car penter, superintendent. First, Twenty-ninth and Harney, Rev. John Mathews, Pastor Morning service at 10:30; organ recital at 10.16; Sunday school at noon; young peoples meeting at 8:30; evening services at 7:30; organ recital at 7:15; subject, "The Conversion of Nlcode mus, the Scholar." German Immanuel. Twenty-fourth and Blnney streets, G. R. Mayhack, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Eaater service at U a. m. The Lord's supper will be served. In the afternoon beginning at 4 o'clock the Sunshine society will give a festival. Strangers and friends are cordially Invited to attend. Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnkney. Rev. J. 8. Ebersole, Pastor Bible school, 3:46; preaching, 11 and 8; young people's meeting, 7. Special musical programs with sermons, morning, "Christ' Easter Vic tory Given to Us;" evening. "Rolling Away the Stone;" believers' baptism will be ad ministered; free stereoptlcon lecture Wednesday evening by Rev. A. D, Bain. Congrtgst lonaL Hillside. Thirtieth and Ohio. W. 8. Hamp ton, Pastor Easter service, with commu nion, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at noon. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m.. Christian En deavor at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8. St. Mary' Avenue, St. Mary' Avenue and Twenty-seventh, James Alexander Jenkins, D. D Minister At 10:30 a. m. there will be morning worship, with a reception of new members and sermon, the subject of which will be, "The Links of Life." Organ recital at 7:15 p. m. People's service at 7:30 p. m.. with Easter musio and "Easter Thought'1 by the pastor. Parkvale, Thirtieth and Gold 8unday school 10. E. C. Wilbur, superintendent; Christian Endeavor meeting, 6:30; evening worship, 7:30; Easter sermon Dy Kev. J. p. Clyde; Easter musio and consecration of little children; Easter flowers will be dis tributed to the Sunday school. The church has been newly papered and redecorated sine the fire. Plymouth, Twentieth and Spencer, John P. Clyde, Minister Morning worship, 10:30, theme, "The Pqwer of An Endless Life. Special music, anthem by quartet, -"Christ, Our Passover" (Schilling); soprano solo, Easter song (Denee), Mrs. Struckmani tenor solo, "Eastertide (Llddle). G. N. Aul abaugh; Easter bymns and consecrution of little children; Sunday school, noon; ves per Endeavor, 4; Union Christian En deavor, 0:15; evening worship, in charge of North Side Christian church, 7:30. Christina.. First, Twenty-sixth and Barney, J. M. Kersey, Pastor Services, preacnlng at 10:30 and 7:45; Bible school at noon; young peo ple's meeting, 6:46; special music at both morning and evening service. Christian Science. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Twenty-fifth and Farnam, Chambers Building- Sunday school at Ik. 46; services at u ana s; subject lesson sermon, "Doctrine of Atone ment." Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Nine teenth and. Farnam, Lyrlo Theater Morn ing service. 11; Sunday acnooi :4t; subject of lesson sermon, "Doctrine of Atonement." Episcopal. All Saint' Twenty-sixth and Dewey Ave nue, T. J. Mackay, Rector Easter services, holy communion, 7 and 9; morning prayer and sermon, 11; children' Easter service, 4; evening prayer and address, 8. Church of the Good Shepherd, Twentieth and Ohio, Rev. T. J. Collier, Rector Easter day, holy oommunlon at 7 and 8; holy communion with Easter musio and sermon, 10:30; Sunday school festal service, 3:46; no evening service. 6t. Andrew's, Forty-first and Charles, Rev. F. D. Tyner, Rector Seven a. m., celebration of the holy communion; 8 a. m., celebration of the holy communion; 10 a. m., children' ervlce; 11 a. m., celebration of the holy communion and sermon; 7:30 p. ra., evening service and sermon. The annual meeting of the oongregatlon will be held In the pariah house on Monday evening at 8 p. m. Lutheran. St. Paul'. Twent-elghth and Parker, GOING-. KEttf tCIDEWILL Is YOUK Hair Slipping? The presence of dandruff and falling hair convey a warning which it la beat to heed. 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You cannot af ford to take chances with nor can you expect to obtain results from a remedy which la not genuine. Kewbro's Herplclde Is the ORIGINAL REMEDY. For Bale at all Drug may obtain applications at Rev. E. T. Otto. Pastor-Communion ser vice at 8.30; Easter sermon with special musio St 10; evening worship In English at 7:46; Bible class, Tuesday evening at 8; Easter service also Monday at 8 p. m. St. Mark's English, Twentieth and Bur dette, L. Groh, Pastor Confession of abso lution, reception of new members, sermon and holy communion at lu:30. Sunday school at noon, with children's program. Baptism, brief sermon and musical by the choir at 7:30. Sunrise prayers (7 o'clock) by the Young People Society of Christian Endeavor. Kounts Memorial, Twenty-elxth and Farnam, Rev. James E. Hummon, Pastor Easter Sunday services at 6:30 a. m. Sun rise aorvlce with sermon. Public worship with holy oommunlon at 11. Special offer ing. 2:30 p. m. Baptism of children, 8:30. Easter services by the Sunday school of fering for church extension. 3:30. Christian Endeavor devotional meeting. 7 a. m. Spe clsl music. Kaster cantata by the choir, "The Risen King" by Schnecker, 8 p. m. Grace. 1SJ8 South Twenty-sixth. Rev. M. L. Mellck, Pastor Sunday school at 8:45. "The Ixird Is Risen Indeed." A union meeting of all the classes which were con firmed by the present pastor at 10.. Holy communion services at 10:46. At this serv ice Mrs. G. W. I. ken will Ring the solo, "Hosanna," by Granus. A number will also be received Into communicant mem bership of the church. Luther league at 7. "Living in the AghX of Easter." At 8 a beautiful Easter service, "Alive Forever More," will be rendered by the Sunday School, with special music. Inten and Easter offerings will be a feature of the services of the day. Methodist. Oak Street, Twentieth and Oak Bible school at 8, some new teachers and more classes being added. Room and clauses for. adult as well as children. Preaching at 4 hy Rev. F. C. Webster. No evening service. Midweek meeting Thursday evening at 7:30: Dletz Memorial, Tenth and Pierce, T. Ftanklin Haas, Pastor Sabbath school at Easter sermon at 11. Special must'. Epworth league at 7. Evening service of sermon and song at 8. Pastor's theme, "Optimism." Rousing song service pre ceding the sermon. German. Corner Eleventh and Center, Rev. G. J. Jalser, Pastor Sunday school at 10, Frans Meyer, superintendent. Preaching at 11. by the pastor, subject. "Easter Vic tory." An Easter program will be rendered at 8. Services and quarterly conference Friday evening at 8 o clock. Walnut Hill, Forty-first and Charles, E. E. Hostnan. Pastor Morning worship at 10:80. Theme, "Christ Is Risen." Sunday school at noon; George T. Llndley, super intendent, Epworth league at 7; Robert M. Evans, president. Evening worship at 8. Theme, "The Eaater Angels In Song." Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and Lari more, Carl G. BaUer, Pastor Olaxs meet ing at 10. Morning worship at 10:46. Eaater sermon by pastor. Sunday school at 12:15, with Easter program. Epworth league at 7. Evening worship at 8. Dr. Edward Hislop, district superintendent, will preach. The Norwegion and Danish, Twenty-fifth and Decatur, R. P. Petersen, Pastor Sun rise prayer meeting at 8 a. m. Easter morn ing worship at 11 a. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m.. Sermon, morning: "The Resur ection;" evening, "The Risen Life." Spe cial music. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Swedish. Nineteenth and Burt, K. S. Nor herg. Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m.. Frits Sundwall. superintendent. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Epworth league service at 7 p. m. Easter program at 7:30 p. m. Protracted meetings will continue all next week. Rev. Leonard Stromberg, from Keene, Neb., will preach. Hanscom Park, Twenty-ninth and Wool worth, Rev. E. B. Crawford. Paator Jdorn- lng service at 10:30. Easter sermon, "The World-Wide Vision. Evening service at 7:45. Sermon. "Does It Pay to Be a Chris tian?" There will be special Easter music at both services. Reception of new mem bers at the morning service. Seward Street, Twenty-second and Sew ard, Rev. William Boyers, Pastor Public worship and sermon at 10:20. Subject, "The Person, the Power and the Presence of the Risen Christ." Sunday school at 11:46; L. T. Hoffman, superintendent. Epworth league at 7. The evening service at rt will be In charge of the Woman' Foreign Mis sionary society. First, Twentieth and Davenport, Rev. Frank Lynch, D. D., Pastor Easter serv ices and sermon at 11. Theme, "The Pro gram of Our Risen Lord." At 7:30 Mr. Kelly and his vested choir will render a special Easter musical aervlce entitled "The Son of God." This will be a great occasion and worthy of a crowded audi torium. Sunday school at 9:45. Epworth league at 8:80. Trinity. Blnney and Twenty-first, Rev. G. W. Abbott. Pastor In the morning the paator will preach. Subject of morning sermon, "The Evidences of the Resurrec tion of Christ." The morning eervlce will be accompanied by special music. In the evening the choru will render the cantata, "Easter Angels," by J. 8. Farrls. Soprano, Miss Maybelle Bos worth; also, Miss Susan De Grass; tenor, Ray Donahey; bass, Louis Knettle; director. Mis Maybelle Boaworth. McCabe, Fortieth and Farnam, Rev. John Grant Shlck, Pastor-At 10:30 the Sunday school will render an Easter program. This service will merge into the preaching aerv lce and the pastor will give a short ad dress at Its close on "The Meaning of Easter." A special opportunity will be given for children and young people to unite with the church. Epworth league service at 7; Miss Agnes Lewis, leader. Preaching by the pastor at 8. Theme, "The Significant Vacancy." Prayer meet ing Wednesday night at 8. Preaby terlan. First, Seventeenth and Dodge, Edwin Hart Jenks, I). D., Pastor Morning service, 10:30, "The Lively Hope." Evening service at 8. "The Justification of Right." Special Easter musio. Sunday school at noon. En deavor society at 6:30. Central United, Twenty-fourth and Dodge, Hugh B. Speer, Pastor Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, who has Just arrived on his new field of labor. Sunday school at 12 m. Young People' meeting at 7 p. m. Publlo cordially Invited to all services. Castellar Street, Sixteenth and Castellar, Ralph II. Houseman. Pastor 10:80, "The Commandments of Chris'.. BaptlHm of children. The Ixird's supper celebrated. At 13 in. special Easter service by the Bible GO ING-Jl GONEIU JAVEu HER7ICIDE WILL WL IT TOO Send for a Sample and Booklet Upon receipt of 10c In postage stamps or silver a nice sample of Herplclde and a book let upon the care of the hair will be sent to anyone. Try Herplclde once and you never will be without it. Address. THE HERPICIDE CO., Dept. 16B, Detroit, Mich. Stores. Single applications at the best hair dressing parlors SHERMAN & McOONNELL DRUG CO., 16th and Dodge Sta. THE OWL DRUG CO., Cor. 16th and Harney Sts. Special Agents. school. Young people's meeting at tfciR. "The Coronation of Christ,'' 7:46. First Get man. Twentieth and Willis Ave nue, Julius F. Swart. Pastor Easter and communion service at 10:30. Evening preaching service at 8. Sabbath school at. 8:30. Young People's meeting at 7. First Reformed, Corner Twenty-third nd Central Boulevard, Rev. A. Casselman, Supply Pastor Sermon at 11. topic, "Christ Arose to Become His Own Executor." Com munion and reception of member. At 8 p. m., Easter program by the Sunday school. Sunday school at 9:80. Christian Endeavor at 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. North, Corner Nineteenth and Ohio. M. V. Highee, D. D., Pastor Communion at 10:30. with baptism and reception of mem bers. Kaster anthems. Sabbath school at 12. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Bernlce Border leader. Easter exercises by fabhath school at 7:20. Prayer meeting at 8 Wednesday evening. Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth and Grant. Thomas B. Greenlee, Pastor A special Faster service at 10:30, with Easter musla and theme, publlo reception of new mem bers and presentation of children for bap tism. At 7:3n the choir will render tha beautiful cantata, "Easter Angels." Tha Sunday school at noon will hear a special program, "Easter Bella," with an offering for foreign missions. Christian Endeavor society at 6:30. Mid-week service Wednes day evening at 8. First United. Twenty-first and Emmet, A. C. Dougless, D. D.. Pastor Morning- wor ship at 10:30; special music; Miss Clara. Slefkln directing. Anthem, "They Hava Taken Awsy My Lord," C. w. Harrington; solo by Miss Slefkln, "I Know that Mjr Redeemer Liveth," "Handel; anthem, "Pre pare Ye the Way of the Iord," George M, Garrett. Sermon topic, "Tha Resurrection, the Pivotal Doctrine of Christianity. Evening at 8, special musical number! Anthem, "The Lord Is My Strength," W. II. Monk; solo, "God Shall Wipe Away All Tenrs." Sermon. "The Practical Result of Belief in the Resurrection." Bible achooi at noon. Young people' service ai Miscellaneous. Harford Memorial, Nineteenth and Tjoth- top, M. O. Mclaughlin, Paator Morning at 10:30, "A Youth In Politic." Evening- at 7 .10. "The Bible and the Rewirreotion.' Worker' meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. The International Bible Student asso ciation meets at Barlght hall. Nineteenth and Farnam, Sunday at 8 p. m. Addresa oy iroi. j. a. (iiuespie; sunject, "Tha Church: Its Resurrection and Re urn." lenity. Seventeenth and Cass, Rev. Man fred Lllllefor. Ph. I). Mlnlataiv TTnlnn aervices of Sunday school and congrega tion at lv.M a. m.; special mualcal pro gram; address by Dr. Lllllefor, "Why Do We Celebrate Easter 7" People's. Charles W. Savidge, Paator Morning. "The Doctrine of the Reaurreo tion in Its Relation to Personal Salvation; evening, Eaater concert by the Sundar school; Sunday school at noon. Prof. Mertes has charge of the musio. Omaha New Thought Fellowship) Sunday services, addresses by John Milton Bcott of New York City. Morning at 10:46, suite 21, Haldrlgn block, Twentieth and Farnam: topic, "How to Think of Our Neighbor that He Be Indeed Neighbor." Evening at 8. Lyrlo theater, Nineteenth and Farnam; topic, "Life and It Resurrection." V. M. C. A. Notes. On Thursday evening of next week at 8 o'clock the boys' gymnasium classes will give a gymnaotlo exhibition. J. Trultt Maxwell, physical director of the Omaha association, left Saturday morn ing for Kansas City and other points In Missouri. He will be away for 'about two week. E. F. Denlson, general secretary of tha Young Men's Christian association, together with F. H. Garvin of the board of directors, spent Friday and Saturday, Inspecting tha Kansas City association. Beginning Saturday night and running; each evening for two week a Young Men' Christian association basket ball tourna ment will be held. A series of twenty eight games will be played between eight picked team from the gymnasium classes, two games being played each evening. Judge Howard Kennedy wilt preside at the special Easter service, which will b held In the association building at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. E. H. Jenks, paator of the First Presbyterian church, will give a special Easter talk. The musical program will be as follows: Violin duet by Robert W. Smiley and Will Hetherington, vocal solo by Miss Ruth McBride. All men are cordially invited to 'share in this service. The two classes in salesmanship at the Young Men' Christian association are nearlng the close of their winter's work, which has been very successful in every respect. On a week from Monday night both the Monday and Thursday nlgnt classes will hold an open-house meeting for all employes and employers of Omaha. Special addresses, exhibition sales and other fea tures of the class work will be presented. 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