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B$? jftWflEWftUttW v-nn5"jir --- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION. w THREE !DAY IN TSH mimiliFMlLP'O KSHHWWra gJIJilLI JylJ V t Ni r JX y grfr-l i T H?rR frig- BAIU'V M churches have prepared special musical programs for Easter .... services ns follows: jlirrllODW EPISCOPAL CIlLIlIl .. nsier service of M. B. Sunday ."., im Blvcn at 7:30 Easter School to be Riven Tin '"'Alleluia' Alleluia!" School ''" ' n-.. A mil 11,1 Mln rrS." Eva 1Ia,,80n ..J First nawn. FIJI Islands." T1,e ' Hazel Coffin TrEa6tVr"story Transforming T'e Edd Holt 'gwtlielnWo Sunrise Kingdom Olrls of Mrs. Irwin's cluss -"Little Violets nro Wnklng." w Primary K'l'lVe'l""1'10 1Icr,nlt Nnt,0l M .... Leslie. HolmcB ne'Vil'eV'slmll Walt for Him 1 Dora llrown DMt""Yo,HnPMf KoBtor Bolls." " Miss Vera Harris '.,','... Mrs. Francis K. Ross EalVrJo'y I" 1,ark I'nm,B Helen Perkins Carol "i-et tlio Merry Church Hells hIiir." Jnnlor Olrls The Itesurrcction Hopo Hhodu Anderson UfV and" Light of Moslem Chll- ,jrn t. Murlo Lurgont pir break lu tho Dark Contln- (ti Myrtle Isaacson nrti.Vfn'r l'eacu .. E. II. Campbell lfmii "Hob' Jesus Lord of All , . . . miliary rromOrcenlamrB Icy Mountains Irunu Oulmotto Jm't'one World America Thomas Crosthwallo Loulso Gldoy The' End of tlio Day.... Leo Dyorly Il;nn 'Tlio Day muii uuvuai bum l .."- Address Hopo of tho Coming Day t j.Itev Knotts Appeal of tho Restless Millions Josephine Savngo JU'ISCOPAL ciiinicu At Emnianuol Church (EplBco pM) on EaBter Day thoro will bo two services. At C o'clock u. in., i celebration of Holy Communion, isd at 11 o'clock n. in. morning prayer and sermon by tho rector, Rev. Uobert Evnns Drowning. Following Is tho muslcnl pro ptm: (I O'clock A. M. Orsan Prelude: Easter Chornlo.. .'. Bach Processional Hymn, No. 118. "At tho Lamb's High Feast wo Sins" Elvey Communion Servlco in C Dudley Duck Offertory. Soprano Solo: "Hall! Thou Risen Ono!"... Ward-StcphonB Mrs. Charles Stauff. Anthem: "As It Degan to Dawn." Martin Presentation of Alms "All Things Como of Thoo, O Lord." Whitney Anthem After Messing Macfarlauo Nunc Dlinlttls lu F Kloln. Recessional Hymn, No. 111. "Christ the Lord Is Risen To- W IUmbnult Orno, I'ostliulo: Triumphal Easter March Liiurd-Solby II O'clock A. M. Oriaa Prelude: "Resurrection Mfa Johnston Processional Hymn No. 115..".. "Tho Day of Itesurrcction." Tours drlst our Passovor In E-flat No. ! .Shoppord Cln.l n-i... - - . -" ruin Momingtcm jeDeum No. r. In D JHnor. .Duck Jubilate Iloo In Q llartlott '"am No. 21.1. -On tie HeBiirrectlon Moriilng." ' Turpi ii Mtono Solo "Tho Dawn- of' '." Mnrks Andrew Landles. HWa Xo. lai "Tho Strife is 'cr-" Palestrlna OItory. Soprano Solo: "In tho Early Morning." Sholloy Mrs. Leverno Tower. Fluto obllgato played by Mr. wolfram Schmeddlng. Anthem: "Hallelujah from 'Tho S"lah.'" Handel 70,r assisted by Reuben Lyons, clarinet: Wolfram Schmeddlng, ute; Charles Kaiser, euphonium. T jn!ftl0!18 f Alms: "Pralso p. ',' Bourgeois Secessiona) Hymn No. 11,. Christ Is RIs'n Today." n ' " Worgan ri Postludo: "Easter March" 'V Merkol 'Cental solos will bo sung by &inff erno Towor. Mrs. Charles u'f. Mrs. E. Stanley Henderson, Benjamin Ostllnd and Mr. An- W( Landles. Ho'f,.Clira X,yron w'" assist Mrs. S ' at tho oran- - ""owing is tho personnel of " Church choir: -nM--"- .. H.. T. Hnl.Tlnlil Ik ., . n At f-A u x , ;. W lwiSW"w mSSKf'& L. ,W Wmlmm m -gila li -ulUI vsa Mg r BiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'l iTsi v r smm'xy . r If -m (Jr4r Au ihiBtn (Written for Tho Times.) III! Hebrew Sublmtli drnws to it closo Tho miii sots in tlie West, IfrnvliiK the M;y lu tlntH of ioso And mii'I'iiw In iiiiiny a In oust. The illsi'ljik'' lieiut.s mo lienvy Ami liopo IVoin them Is i led l'nr .lesiis, tiioli beloved one, lu Joseph's loinl) lies dead. Tho Kii.stcm iiluht (lesrciKllny 111 oods In holelllii kIdoiii OVi' (Ik lonely K'mlen, Wlit'U' Je.siis hlceps in Ills tomb. , 7J1UT the iiioiniiij? dawns -' Tlio him arises to Imtlio tlio enrlli lu Roll!. Ami tluonuli IiiiiikIiiIiir'.s Ntn This vision I behold. "ji .heiir mi nut licm svu'lllnj;, -21 As I'ioiii mi nnuel eliolr. Ilo is risen, they mo telling And my heart with Joy Is welllnK. Willi tills uiosiiko from iifur. I' bientlui (ho sroiil of Utiles, Tim liloomeil lU'i'oss tho sen, Tlio' hoi ii upon the winds of Hum 'llioy'iv wondrinis suoet to me. And In n Mvntoil gulden lighted by tlio morning sun I jeo lie.slilo mi ouipty tomb Tlio. Holy Hlsfii One. 1. H. O. Marihfleld, Or., April !!, lit If.. Mrs. Charles Stauff, Mrs. Lovorno Tower, MIsb Edith Preston, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Miss Evo lyn Anderson, Miss Gonevlovo Seng stacken, Mrs, B. Stnnley Hendorson, Miss Inez Johnson, Benjamin Ost llnd, Charles Stauff, Alfrod Plies burg, Walter R. Raymond, Andrew Landlos, Burton Preston, F. A. Tied gen, Archlo Todd, George Ayro. Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr., organist and choir director. ; ,- SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. B. F. Bengtson. Pastor. Residence 291 Highland aveuuo. Phone 01-.R, Sunday school at 9:43 a m. Easter Service. North Bend. Sorvlce: Holy Com munion at 3 p. in. '- mmF Mm y.m W ( rti vZ I fC J WTtimm y?o V r redo S& yTO M&u ItHtmt icpiscoPAL cauncir. lib mid Market. -R. E. Browning, Rector- I (1 n. m. Holy Communion. Full 'choral fcervlce. All communicants 'asked to utteiul. 9:30 a. in. Sunday School. Address J. T. Brand at 10:15. I 11:00 a. m. Morning service ana sermon by thq reotor.. Special mu sle will bo sung nt tins service. 3 p. in. sorvico in St. Mary's churoh North Bend. 7:30 Service In St. Luke's church, Empire. . A i 1TVIT1.M1 ititLrriiitEV eiiunciT I NORTH BEND l 4 Mrs. R. N. Lewis. Pastor ' Sabbath School at 10 a. m. r.hristlnn Endeavor ut 7 D. in Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8p.m. Preaching at u a. m. anu o.p.m. i prayer aieoung 'vcuueauay c.tV-oiia.r ning at 8 o'clock. Wallace, m It llf.t....... wA ' i- -' ' ' - m H-v i rmm m ikbbhhh ! -. i -. Easter Day In Easter day is pre-eminently a day for church tfoing. Three hundred million people, it is esti mated, throng the churches throujhout the world on Easter, bending the knee in homage before the King of kings. The Easter festival is one of the most beautiful in the church cal endar, a festival in which flowers and exquisite music play important parts. Easter is the harbinger of spring the glorious season of hope, of revivified life, presaging the immortality of which man in his philosophic moments has a vague perception. Let this Easter day bring you into communion with that great church which God established for the redemption of the world. Go to church on Easter and hear in anthem and sermon that marvelous story of the resur rection. Who knows? By that very act of at tending the house of worship you may resurrect in your own soul the latent God hunger which, when it fills one's life, transforms him into a man of wondrous power. Go to church on Easter day and behold the flower laden chan cels, the gorgeous varicolored blooms of spring, so beautiful to the hu man vision after the sterile winter. Go listen to the exquisite music, the sacred compositions of many of the world's masters of harmony, which the choirs will render for your edification. . i Easter day in church will appeal to all that is noblest and best in you. Go to church and partake of that spiritual uplift lor which your soul yearns. ' "T . . I OATHOLIO CHUROH NORTH BEND - Rev, Father McDevitt Mass will bo celebrated Sunday' . , fi . ,,, n vntiiRr IJIUllllllU Uk W MJ k4W wff - GO TO CHURCH. the Churches GoToCIiurchn,Iife' GOTO CHURCH. """ "" ? " ' It will make your wife feel so happy. It pleases a man when his wife GOES TO CHURCH. If it makes him feel good to see his wife GO TO CHURCH it surely will make his wife feel better still to see him GO TO CHURCH. Next to your old mother who perhaps is dead and gone, the bqst friend you've ever had is that brave little wife of yours. Remember the time you "WENT WRONG?" If ever you needed a friend it was then. How quick she was to for give. When through your blunder your money took wings she FIXED UP HER OLD HAT AND TRIMMED HER DRESS ONCE MORE. Tears started to her eyes when neighbors glanced significantly. When you were sick she cooked little dainties, sat and read to you, quoted bits of Scripture and stroked your hot. temples. Tonight, while you arc asleep, she will be up with the children. Get out those old love letters and read the spirit of them, fragrant as lavender. Tomorrow morning, when the stove goes wrong and a harassed face glances across the table, be a lover once more. Praise the break fast. Kiss her goodby at the door. See her smile through the tears. She'll sing all day long. Perhaps a year from now you would give all you have in the world to take hold of her hand, tell her you love her and oall her your old sweetheart. But, too late! She's gone forever. Make your wife happy by Q0ING TO CHURCH TOMOR ROW. GO TO CHURCH with her if possible, but GO TO CHURCH if you have to GO TO CHURCH alone. It is in the house of God that you'll find consolation. It is there that' you'll find happiness. It is there that you will be instilled with courage to fight the battle of life. Make your wife feel happy.. ' 3 .1 " . . fwy i -. fe" . NORTH BEND CHItlSTIAN CHURCH j Mrs S. Gregg, Mlulster Proachlng at 11 u. m, and 8 p. m. ntblo Sehooh 10 a. m. . . - --, I Sunday School at 12 Sunday. -v- ! CATHOLIC ClltJIlClk,.' Rev. Father .McDeUtt will offlel ate ut the High Miihs to bo celebrated at St. Monica's Catholic Chureh at 1 0 : :t 0 Easter morning and will preauli i sermon. appropriate for the oiciihIoii. Tho choir him prepared special musle. Farmur'H iiuish lu II Tint will bo buuk, under tho di rection of Mis, Levi Dnlgle, accom panied by tho Orchestra. Tho following program has been arranged: Reglnu Coell M. Sabnt Solo, Lillian Dalglo. Offertory Justus ot, Palnm . .... Lamblllotte Duet, Gladys Graham, Eugonlo Dalgle. Interlude Trinity Tobarrl O relies tin. 'O Salitarls Hostln , . . J. R. Thomas Qunitctto Laura Dubay, Mrx. L. Dalgle, Edgar Cuhhoii, Orrln BurrougliH , Tantum Krgo A. Gelbcl Choir, Poutlflcalu March ........ Hardy Orchestra. Sopranos: Vera Carroll, Myrtle Cowan, Lillian Dalgle, Laura Du bay, Mrs, M, Dauo, Gladys Graham, Francis Stack, Irene Stack. AHob: Eugonlo Dalgle, Mrs.. Fred Wilson, Gertrude Sealfo. Toiiorsi Edgar Casson, Ignatius I Chapman, John Stuck. Bassos: .Malr Dano, Orrln Bur , rows. Orchestra: Mr. F. Anthony, vio lin; Dr, W. A. Toyo, clarinet; Mr. R. Carpenter, trombone; Mr. Goo. C. Murphy, organist, 4 I GATIIUIjIUUIIUHUII I MA RSI I FIELD Muss will bo colobrutod at 8:00 and 10:30 o'clock Sunday, moraine by Row Father McDovltU.. f M 1 , a ' 'T, CHRISTIAN CHURCH Servlcos as. follows at the Church, corner Sixth and Central: 1 Regular services overy Sunday, Blblo- School at 10:00 a. in, : ! 1 ' ; ; ';, ,;? j PHOBItAM. OF hirXliEll itlfai SUNDAY SCHOOL f111'! j ..ill).) Tomorrow p. in. tho Buultcr Hill Suiidn-,,. School will etiturtui'n tho Flagstaff and EiisUlda Sunday 'School chlhtreu and their parents ami frluuds, with a good program or musle and rccltntloiiB undor tho leadership of Mrs. Win. Phillips. Song by thu School. t j. Prayer. A. MePhcterH, ' Sung, School. Recitation. Llbby Duncan, Ri'citntlon. Jolinuy Thorwald. Recitation. Hattlo. Rushing. Song, by four glrl. Sunday Soho of Today. Mr. Lyons Recitation. .Mario Schwartz. Recitation. Aitco Fuller. , Song, by tho school. i,V Recitation. Vesta Schwartz, j' Recitation. Lalsel Craig. ,r , Recitation. Emily Duncan. , Sung, by tho sellout. ' Recitation. A Granby. Rueltatlan, Doris Philips, Eastaldo Sunday School. Chas, Smith, R'leltatlou, Howard Scwartz, Drill. Ten girls. p Piano solo, Vivian Craig. " ResponHlvo Reading. "' Song, by School, s$ Recitation, Teddy Rushing. '' Recitation. Four boys V ' Song, School, Recltutlon. Violet Robortson, i ' Song. Christ is Rtscm KUNDAV SCIIOOI-S fi Tho Eastpqrt, , Union Sunday School wML bold their Easter sor vico Sunday April 4 at, 2.30 p. m. Instead ot thu rogular Sunday, School. A nice program has boon prepared and the- teachers, , officers, aud frlondu nro working hard to mako It a BUCC088, f Tho spoclal nuiBla at tho morn ing Easier sorvico In tho First Bap tist Church will bo a solo by Her bert J, Luptotv and an nnthom by tho chorus, choir. In tho, evening tle choir, will sing two. anthems by llclrly. , Rev, . G. LoRoy Hall has an nounced, that thoro will ' ba Eastor sorvico In the North Inlet chapel at 11 a. iu. oa, this Sunday and that at 7:30 thoro will bo aorvlces in tho clmpol at LaJtesldo. Ho will huvo chargo of tho sermons, I'ltESBY'TEHIAN CHURCH PrcRbytorlau Church, Easter sor vico, 11 o'clock a. m. Rov. J. F. 8tubble(!old, pastor. Program. ' Organ Prnjtido. ' " Tho Apostlo's Creed. Hymn "Tho Day of Ite.urroctlon..'- Anthem "Jerusalem." Rcspouidvo Reading. Anthem "I Am thu Resurrection" ' Lesson John XX, 1:18, ,' Prayer. t & Soprano Solo, ' Sermon. Subject: "Tho Resurrec tion." Anthem: "Ah It Began to Dawn." Offertory Prayer. Recessional Hymn "Golden Harps Aro Sounding." Lord's Prayer. ' ''- Organ Postludo, ' 'M Mrs. R. E. Mlllor, soloist. ir . G. W. Kaufman, organist. Mrs. E, L. Robluson, director. Knights Tomplar aro guests nt thlri sorvlro, ! , . MARKHFIELII PIlllSltY'TEIIIAN CHl'ItCir Row Stubblofleld, Pastor . Blblo School, 10 a. m, Preaching Sorvico, 1 1 n, in. Subject; Rosurroctlon. I r" Evening Sorvico, 7; 45. Subject: Harmony, r NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN, Row R, O, Thorpe, Borrlcos, will ba huld lu tho Nor wegian Lutheran church at Marsh field Sunday at 7'.I5 p. m. Prof. GJerdrTinf will play' at tlls sorvjee., ' t , Sunday-school meotsiat.10 avm. Services will be held In tho Nor wegian Lutheran Cnapol at North Bund at 11 a. in. Sunday school at 10 ft. m, J I FIRST IIAPTLSl CHUHCH I Albert F. Iiassfocd, M. A, I Resldcnco CG3 So, 11th street I 59-X 1 Blbla School at 10 a. m with graded olassss and competent teach ers. , Worship at 11 a. in. "Tho Resurroctlon of tho Dead-" Sormoii 7:13. "Tho Vowor of ail Endless Life." Special music. A cordial welcome la oxtonded to all. , ., I NORTH HUNI l-UJ'SKYTKHIAN I Rev, Frederick Shlruian, Pastor . Bible school at 10 a. m, Christian Endeavor at, CMS p. m. (Coatlnued on Pago Six.) m IJ 1 m m i .11 nt&iKmwBevawwmaiti' twnmnrvmpM rrti