THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918. PORTLAND, OREGON' beautiful and inspiring ervices Slill JSlark Observance of Caster Sunday OBSERVANCE TO T ! IN CHRISTIAN ERA Elaborate Ceremonial Planned by Trinity Episcopal Church r . Bishop. Sumner to Preach. DR. BOYD'S SPECIAL SERVICE Dr. Stansfield to Preach Easter ' .Sermon at First Methodist i Congregationalists' Program. .' All hoars mentioned la this article are JIEW CLOCK TIME. EAUTIFUL, inspiring Easter services have been planned by the various churches of the city for Sunday with chancel deco rations of lilies and appropriate This Easter day will probably music be more generally celebrated than any Easter Sunday since the day when Christ rose from the grave. Tha Episcopal churches have made elaborate plans for the day. Trinity .Church has arranged for a wonderful musical service. Bishop Sumner will : preach both morning and evening at St. - Stephens rro-Cathedral and at St. J)avlda the rector has announced a rare musical treat. w t Dr. Boyd has announced special serv ice for the morning and communion in the afternoon at Klrst Presbyterian. At .' Central Presbyterian and Westminster the pastors have announced special mu : Ha and sermons. At Mt. Tabor Pres . byterlan the young people will have a v 'prominent part in the services, t S First MelhodlHt church will have a ' special sermon by Dr. Stansfield and baptismal and reception of members. At Wilbur Methodist Dr. Henry J. Talbot. psvtor of the old Taylor street church, '.will preach. Centenary and Sunnyslde Churches have announced special musi cal profrrams. The Knights Templar ; will participate in the morning service at ML Tabor Methodist and in the evening : at First Methodist. ; ii The Congregational churches an nounced special musical programs in jtearly all the services of .the day, espe cially at First church. Sunnyslde church And Atkinson Memorial, .'i The White Temple and East Side Bap- i list churches have made special prepara tions Xor their congregations tomorrow. Episcopal St. Davids 2 The ' services on Kaster day will be as fol lows: T a. m. Holy communion, sung in part so Simper's setting in K flat; the offertory an them. "They Have Tsken Away My Lord" (Statner). 0 a. m. Second communion, at . which the children's choir will sing. 11a. m. Hong, "Eucharist," the music being Gounod's "Mease Solonnalle" adspted to the Angellcan rite, and one of the moat superb musical service - extant; the offertory anthem will be, "As It Began to Dawn," by Mylea B. Foster. 4 p. m. ( Children's Easter service and Lenten offering. V's', Trinity Episcopal Easter serrices will begin at Trinity church 1 with an early celebration of the Holy Com munion in the morning at 7:80 o'clock. At thia service the full choir will be in attendance. V At 11 o clock there will be morning prayer and sermon by the rector. Dr. A. A. Morrison, fol . lowed by a second celebration of the Holy Com munion. The text of the "sermon will be, "He Is Not Deed." An unusually beautiful musical ' service will be rendered.! including: "Christ Our Passover" (Schilling), "Te Deum"- (Knox) ' and "Jubilate" (VanLear). Tha anthem will ha "Lo, the Tomb Is Empty" (Broom). An ' Invitation is given to non-communicants to re main through the communion -service, which follows the offertory. The setting for the sec ond celebration Is as follows: ' A "Kyrie" "Creed" : "Sanctus" . "Agnus Dei" . . "Gloria in Excelsis" .r .; All are written by Tertius Noble, one of the - Moat noted of modern composers of organ xausie. Tha Easter evening service will be at B o'clock. The music for this service has been composed by Luclen T. Becker, organist of : Trinity. Strangers are earnestly Invited to all of thasa aervices, especially uniformed men. . . St. Stephens . The aervices at St. Stephen's pro-cathedral . on Easter day will be as follows: Holy com munion at 6:80, 7:411 and 11 a. m. ; evening " prayer and confirmation, 7:43 p. m. The bishop will preach morning and evening. The music at the rooming service will be: Organ prelude . Processional, "Welcome Happy Morning".... , ' (Calkin) .Kyrie in B flat (Agutter) . Communion service In E flat I Eyre ) Introit, "Christ Onr Passover" (Buck) Hymn. "The Strife Is O'er" (Palestrina) Offertory, "God Hath Appointed a Day" (Hours) ' Recessional. "Jesus Christ Is Risen Todajr" (Morgan) . . 7.... : Organ postiude ? The evening music will be: Organ prelude , Processional. "Come Ta Faithful" Magnificat and Nunc Dimittia In E flat (Simpson) Hymn, "Angela, Roll the Rock Away" Offertory. "God Hath Appointed a Day" (Tours) Recessional, "Hark, Ten Thousand Voices"... ; St. Michaels 'Eaater services at St. Michaels Entsnonal ehurch. Rose City Park. Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar, will be In this order: 7:80 a. m.. Holy Communion: 11, Holy Communion and ser- Additional Easier programs will be found on Page 7. mm GENERAL i r i N . i H L J J . mon; 4 p. m., service for the Sunday school end all children of the parish. Sister music, recitations . and address. At th It o'clock service tha speeial music will be -as follows: Processional, "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" . . . Antbem, "Alleluia, Christ Is Risen" (Eastham) . "Kyria Eleieoft" (Eyrie) "Gloria TiW" (Garrett) "Credo" W. T. Best) Brow, "Welcome, Happy Morning" (Sullivan) . Offertory, "As It Began to Dawn" (Bauchau) . "Bursum Cords and Sanctus" (Ca midge) "Henedictus" (Morleyl "Agnus Dei" (Gounod) Hymn. "The Strife Is O'er" "Nunc Dimlttis .- , Recessional, "Alleluia, Hearts and Voices Hesrenward Itaisa" (Sullivan) Good Shepherd The Easter day aervicea at the Church of the Good Shepherd will begin at 7:80 a. m. and 11 and at 7:80 in the evening. It is ex pected a large attendance will be at all of these eervWs, The following musical program will he rendered: Processional, "Hail, Festal Day" (Powell) "Christ, Our Passover" (Mornington) Te Dram" (Von Boskerck) "Benedictus" (Heathcote) Introit. "The Day of Besurrection All IUI lows" "Kyrie" (Mendelssohn) Hymn, "Jeus Christ Is Risen Today" . ( Worgan) Anthem, "Hallelujah, Christ Is Risen" (Spinney" "Sanctus" , (Gounod) "Gloria to Exeelis" fEllwanger)- Recessional. "Christ Is Risen, Christ Is Risen" (SulliTan) . .Organist. Miss Elna Anderson All Saints Children's service and offering of mite boxes for missions at All Saints church will be at 10 a. m. Holy crenmunion and sermon, 11 a. m. The offering will be devoted to the care of the little French girl, who was adopted by the con gregation lent Easter and, if large enough, an other child will be adopted. The sermon wilt be "The Social Message of . the Resurrection, being the first of a series on the theology or the social gospel, a vital good tidings for- the needs of an era of change from individualism to socialism. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Samaritan hospital: 7 a. m. Early cele bration of the Holy communion. 0 :80 a. m. Choral celebration of the Holy comminlon. Strangers are cordially invited to join in Easter worship in both All Saints and the hospital chapels. Grace Memorial The following order of services will be fol lowed at. Grace Memorial church Easter Sun day: Holy communion. 8 and 11 a. m. At the 11 o'clock services this musical program will be "naerea : "Welcome, Happy Morning" (Sullivan) "I Know That My Redeemer Llveth" ("Messiah") "Angels, Roll the Rock Away" . . . (Arimathea) "Hosanna" , (Ranier) "(ferns Ye Faithful Raise the Anthem" . . . (St. Kevin) Soloists. Miss Edna Slater. Mrs. Harold C. Bay iley, Fred J. Glass, E. N. Strong. St. Marks The following will be the order of the service at St. Mark's Episcopal church, Twenty-first snd Marshall streets, Easter Sunday, at 11 o clock: Prelude Processional. "Chri!t I Risen" (A, S. Sullivan) Processional, "The Strife Is O'er" from "Pal est rina" Introit. "Christ Our Passover" . . . (Humnhrev) "Kyrie Eleison" (Gounod) Gloria Tibi" (Woodward) Hymn 116, "Angels, Roll the Rock Away" (Uonerl Sermon Anthem, "Christ la Risen" (Clare) "Mnrsum Corda" (Woodward) "Sanctus" (Woodward) "Benedictus" (Woodward) "Nunc Dimittus" (John H. Gower) "Agnus lei" (Woodburn) uiona in .xcelsis (old chant) Today" Postludo Master Donald Lamont. soprano soloist V. Robertson, choirmaster. Presbyterian First Presbyterian Wm Easter Sunday will be a busy day at the first I'resnyterian church. The pastor, Kev. John H. Boyd, ' D. D., will preach on "The Conflict Between Life and Death." and there will be special music by the Quartet and the orchestra. In addition to the services in the morning and in the evening there will be great afternoon Communion . service with bap tism of children and adults and reception of new members. There are 185 who already have been examined and will be publicly re ceived on Easter afternoon. The music at the morning service. 10:30 o'clock, will be en riched by the addition of a string quintet to assist the quartet. The morning musical pro gram wui be: Organ prelude. Grand Chorus (Grison) tarter antnem est" "Awake, Thou That Hleep- (Jackson) "Christ the Conqueror" . . . (Berwaid) "The Masdalene" ...(Warren) Easter anthem. Easter anthem. (Each anthem with string quartet accompani ment) Organ postiude. "March" (Batiste) In the evening at 7:lo, c.dgar E. Coursen will give an organ recital and the large or chestra under the leadership of W. Bittle Wells will play several pieces. One of these selec tions by the orchestra is worthy of special note as it has never been given in Portland before. It is a descriptive piece called "An Easter Fantasia," by F. L. Lake. This consists or several parts dercriptive of the events of the last week and the first Easter morn. The or chestra also will play Gounod's great march from "The Queen of Sheba," The evening musical program will be: Organ prelude recital (a) "Sonata" (Mendelssohn) (b) "Cantilena" (Dubois) (c) "Slumber Song" (Schumann) (d) "Andante" (Lactmer) (e) "Serenade" (Schubert) Easter anthem, "At the Rising of the Hun" (Coombs) Easter Fantasia for orchestra (Lake) (a) "On Calvary" (b) "And the Sun Was Darkened" (c) "The Dawn of Eaater" (d) "Christ to Risen" Easter anthem, "As Sleep Takes Flight" , (Shelley) March for orchestra and organ, "The Uueen of Sheba" (Gounod) Two Enter carols "Two Bright Angels" (Lloyd) "Ring Oat, Delightful Easter Bells'' (Lloyd) Easter' anthem, "Te Choirs of New Jerusa lem" (Smart) Organ postiude, "Processional" . . (MacDowell) Calvary Presbyterian At Calvary Presbyterian church special music with a special Eater sermon will characterize the morning service, and in the evening an Easter cathedral musical service will be given. This new form of a musical service, without the Easter features, was used for the first time last Sunday evening at Calvary church and was greatly appreciated, and, with the changes that will be Introduced, will seek to give adequate expression to the great Easter joy. The ser mons will be delivered by Rev. R W. Rogers, the one in the evening being an Easter, memo rial sermon in memory of the men who have given their lives in tha world war for freedom. The music will be in charge of Professor George Hotchkiss Street, and Misa .Margaret Lamberson The st Appeal Cremation first makes its place because the entire process of putting away the remains of the loved departed Is accomplished without a . a 1 n g 1 e attendant horror. The Crematorium itself, beauti ful building, located in its park on the banks of the Willamette, is a restful place where it Is easier to find comfort when it is needed most. The service is read tn the chapel or family rooms, where every detail is Car ried out to help you think less harshly of death. Write, phone or call for booklet. Sellwood Car to Visitors FoarteentB aad Bybee 9 to ( looting people's Society to Join in Pinion Sunrise Services Caster Sunday .. Hi ...ii v- v H K it t ft ' ft ft ' ft 'ft "ft ft 'ft ft ft . ft ft ft ft ft Jfleetings UEill ?Ue?e!d in (Eight ifferent Churches of City at To'Clock Lively and Inspiring; service have been planned by the young: people's societies of Christian Endeavor, Epworth league and Baptist union of this city in their sunrise prayer services, which are to be held in eight different churches Easter Sunday morning at 7 o clock, new time. Prominent young people will be In charge of each division. Young people of the city desiring to attend these meet ings are asked to attend the one nearest will preside at the organ. The features of the program for both services follow: MOliNl.NU HKKVICU, 1U:3U A. il. Organ prelude, "Easter Morning" (Otto Mai ling) . Antbem, "Lift Tour Glad Voices" (Schneck- er) Choir An Easter carol, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Again" (Shalkley) Choir Solo, "My Redeemer and My Lord" ( Buck ) Miss Ruth Agnew Easter sermon, "Why Do We Believe in Im mortality Organ postiude, "Festival March" (Bruno Huhn) EASTER CATHEDRAL MUSICAL SERVICE 7:80 P. M. Organ prelude. "Twilight" (William Faulk es) . . Processional hymn Evening hymn Scriptural and musical response Anthem. "The Day Is Gently Sinking to a Close (Jus net Response to prayer, "Send Out Thy Light" .............,... KAV.S Anthem, "Ring the Joy Bells, Christ Has Kisen (Hosmer) Double uuartet Easter memorial sermon, "The Religion of a Soldier- Christ as Companion and Fnend . . "Hymn of Triumph" Drgan postiude, "Hoanna" (Paul Woe ha) . . . Hope Presbyterian The morning service at Hope Presbyterian church will be communion and reception of new members and it ia expected that Rev. Floyd E. Dorris. pastor, will receive Into the church 15 new members. Rev. Mr. Dorris lias only been with the church one month and if his work continues, Hope church will have the best year in its history. The evening service will be a cantata by the. Sunday school and assisted by the church choir. "The Lighted Cross" will be the title of the cantata. Rose City Park Presbyterian Easter services at Rose City Park Presby terian church are being planned to convey th full significance of the words. "Christ is risen." The basis of the plan is described by Dr. Robert H. Milligan. pa'tor of the church, in this way: "In certain parts of Russia a beautiful Easter custom prevails. At the beginning of the day, when the sun is )ust rising, the people go about the streets and highways greeting each other with the words, 'Christ is risen.' One won ders whether there are any in stricken Russia who will hare the heart to observe the custom this year. When people are glad they want to tell others. Joy is social. Nothing charms like joy. The world is sad, but all the world wants oy. This message, 'Christ is risen,' should be often repeated for it contains the secret of Christian joy." On Easter Sunday morning. Dr. Milligan's subject will be. "The Joy of the First Easter Morn," telling the story of Mary Magdalene making her weary way to the sepulcber of Christ "while It was yet dark" and returning in the light with the aAAmAt tnMABff thm wnrlH hsa Tr hpsrd The Easter Sunday evening service at the Rose City Park church will be devoted largely to a mu sical program presented by the quartet, assisted by Mrs. J. U. Simmons. It follows: MORNING SERVICE "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" (Mozart) Quartet "Awake, Ye Saints, Awake" (Schnecker) Quartet Soprano solo, selected "The Choir Angelic" (Hanscom) .... Quartet Tenor solo, selected EVENING SERVICE "Soft tha Bells Are Ringing" (Stebbins) . . Quartet "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" (Frey) . . . . . Quartet Baritone solo, selected "Alleluia, Christ Is Risen" (Burdett) . Quartet "The Choir Angelio" (Hanscom) Quartet The following are the members of the quartet: Mrs. W. E. Lid yard, soprano; Mrs. F. R. Cook, contralto; Stanley Norvell. baritone; J. E. Dee ran, tenor and director; Mrs. G. H. Bestow and Mrs. J. W. McMichael, accompanists. Westminster Presbyterian "The World Without God," will be the sub ject of Doctor Pence's sermon at Westmin ster Presbyterian church, East Seventeenth north and Schnxler streets, Sunday morning. The chaos, disaster, the hopelessness and void which must follow upon tha removal of Hia sustaining might; even the mental despair at tha sickening conviction that He is not and all of this con firmed by Jean Paul Richter's great vision in tha church yard, will be discussed. The Easter communion will be observed at the service at '4 p. m. The evening service wjll be omitted. Doctor Pence will speak at the Y. M. hut at Vancouver at 6 :30 p. m. MORNING Anthem, "King All Glorious" Barnby Contralto Aria, "And God Shall Wipe Away All. Tears" Sullivan Offertory Duet for Soprano and Tenor. "Break, Diviner Light'' Allitsen Motet, "Your Thankful Songs Upraise". .Weber AFTERNOON Communion: Anthem, "The Wilderness".. S. 8. Wesley Tenor Aria, "Then Shall the Righteous Shine Forth" Mendelssohn Jane Burns Albert, soprano; Lulu Da hi Mil ler, contralto: Joseph Mulder, tenor; Dean Zan, baritone. Director and organist, J. Hutchison. Mount Tabor Presbyterian At the Mount Tabor Presbyterian church there will be a sunnse prayer meeting at 7 a. m. conducted by the Intermediate and Senior Christian ' Endeavor societies, Easter Com munion and reception of new members will take place at 11 a. m. Sermon, "The Easter Mes sage That Inspires." Music program: "Chant Trlumphale" (Gaul) "Offertore in E flat" (Batiste) "Easter March" (Merkel) "Lift Up Your Heads" (Hopkins) Vesper Easter concert, 4 p. m , in place oi evening service. Centenary Methodist choir joins with ours in this service and also soloists from other churches. Professor Joseph A. ban ley, director; Mm Erma Ewart, organist. Organ prelude. "Easter Dawn" .... (Clauscann) "Hallelujah! Christ Is Risen" (Spinney) Choir "Hosanna" TGramer) Mr.-. J. A. Finley "Christ Our Passover" (Schnecker) . . . Choir "Resurrection" (Shelley) . . Clare Milo Godfrey Pipe organ. "Kaster Day (Loret) "This Is the Day" (Cook) Choir Easter solo Eugene Walters "On That First Easter Morning" (Spence) Choir itom bloom to uiory (words and mucic by Mrs. Ward W. MacHenry) Louis J. Hinkel "Our Lord Is Risen From the Dead" (Schnecker) Choir Postiude. "Hosanna . (Hartmann) The Senior and Intermediate Christian En deavor societies meet 6 :30 p. m. No evenig service. Central Presbyterian Special Easter music for Easter has been ar ranged by E. Maldwyn Evans of the choir ot Central Presbyterian church for both morning and evening services. The program follows: MORNING relude. "Old Easter Melody" (West) Aria, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth ' . (Turner) Mrs. E. Maldwyn Evans (Edith Roalyu Collate) Anthem. "O Death, Where Is Thy Sting" (Turner) Postiude. "Easter March" (Merkel) Prelude, "Easter Melody" (Bartlett) Uantata, "Ti seven uast vtoras timooi") Solos bv Miss Marian Bennett. Messrs. D. Gner, 1L Richards, tenors, and Henry G. Ittow. At the organ. F. A. Harvey. Postiude,. "Festal March" (Teilman) Kenilworth Presbyterian Kenilworth Presbyterian church will celebrate Easter in a speeial program which will cover the life of Christ from Palm Sunday t to the Ascen sion. At the conclusion of the program the pastor will apeak on "The Supreme Decision. " An offering will be taken for foreign missions. An opportunity will also be given for the bap tism of Infanta. The following fa the program: Victory aong by the school. PrayerRev. Mr. Ratscb, Eaater greeting by Zehna Merchant. Triumphal entry Primary and beginners with cradle roll exercise.- Song "Near the Cross." Dorothy Gerard jr. Talk by superintendent of the cradle roll department- Song "Lilly Bells,"; recitation. "The King of Glory." - Mrs. Reed's class, "Easter," recitation, Sid ney Woodberry. Baptism of infants. ' Selection by Miss Odeen'a class. 'i ne raaaover anon address By nr. Carlton. ' "Htm Hnnr O'.r V. , :. ' Uethsemane -"'Tie Midnight." by the choir; solo.- "Tha Prayer of Uethanmuw, Jean Mc Lean. Xb. Trial Short address by Mrs. B.. J. their home as the meetings are to be Interdenominational. District 1 meets at the St. Johns United Evangelical church, John and Ivanhoe streets, with Miss Faye Stein metz as leader; district 2 at Vernon Presbyterian. East Nineteenth and Wygant streets. Dr. George B. Pratt; district 3. Methodist church south, 269 Union avenue north. Miss Eleanor Ewing; district 4, ML Tabor Methodist, Town. Song by Misa Knecht's class. "A True Story." Misses Odeen and Van Groos. Calvary Short address by Mrs. Jonea. Song by mixed quartet. "The Saddest and Gladdest Day.' Dorothy Shay." Song, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." The Victory Short talk by Mr. Conger. The Ascension Address by Mr. McLean. Millard Avenue At tha usual Sunday school hour Mrs. J. H. Zehrung will guide the tiny tots through the mazes oi j-aster exercises. At 11 o clock iter. William M. Amos will speak on "The First Birthday of Hope," and one of the leading chorus choirs of the city, directed by Professor J. Archie Hoihngsworth, will sing "As It Began to Dawn" (Lerman), and "HaiL tha Risen Lord," (Ward). The service will be concluded with the sacrament of the Lord's supper. Tha Junior Sunday school will furnish tha evening a entertainment, and among the most dellghtiul numbers will be aonga by Professor HoiLinga worth's Junior choir. iHethodist First Methodist At the First Methodist church the Easter day aervicea are to open at 7 o'clock in the morning by an Easter salutation service. The usual morning services at 10:30 o'clock will be pre ceded by baptismal, reception of members, benev olences. The sermon will be by the pastor. Dr. Stansfield, on the "Historic Facta, the Hu man Experiences and the Christian Hope of the Resurrection." and it will be shown that tha hope of immortality ia tha sublimest thing in the Christian faith. At the Sunday school serv ices at noon there will be a special Kaster pro gram rendered by the children, assisted by the Sunday school orchestra. Also, there will be collections and subscriptions for benevolences. A special address of interest will be delivered in the forum. At 3:15 in the afternoon this church will join in the great Easter rally, which is the consummation ot the noon-day services held the past week in the Hippodrome theatre. This service Is to be held in The Auditorium. At this service 100 churches will join and a monster crowd will be present. There will be an organ recital previous to the rally, and a chorus under the direction of Professor Boyer will lead the congregational sing. There will be familiar hymns and patriotic songs, aung by the congregation, led by Professor Boyer and the chorus, and accompanied by the great organ. Dr. Stansfield will be the speaker at this meet ing. The evening services at First Methodist church will be the Knights Templar Easter serv ices, with members ot the Oregon oommandery, K. T., present. The processional will be prompt ly at 7:80 o'clock. The sermon by Dr. Stana lield will be on "The Coronated Christ" not a crowned emporer or a king, but a coronated humanity. The cornation of Jesus Christ is and will be in a Christ crowned humanity. "On His head were many crowns." "Crown Him Lord of All." During the day the following musical numbers will be rendered by the vested choir, quartet and soloists: MORNING Chorus, "Easter Song" Dickinson Chorus, "As It Began to Dawn" .... Hammond EVENING Chorus, "Awake, Thou That Sleepest" . . Stainer Quartet, "A Legend" Tscharkowaky Chorus, ".Easter Song" ,. Fehrmann Soprano Solo and Chorus, "Hosanna" . G ranier Centenary Arrangement are made at Centenary Meth odist church for a great day on Easter Sunday. At 9:45 a. m., the Sunday school will present an Eaater. program of rare excellence and beauty. At the conclusion of thia program the ordinance of Christian baptism will be administered to such children and adults as may be presented tor this holy aervice. At 11:00 a. ni. the pastor will preach on "The Power of His Resur rection." After tha aermon there will be a reception of members into church fellowahlo. Tha Epworth leagues are arranging for meetings oi special interest at U:lo p. m., to which au the young people are invited. At 7 :30 d. m.. the pastor will preach on "A Sepulchre or a Sanctuary w bich r An evangelistic aervice will ba held after the sermon. Centenary church is a good place to worship God, and all the people in the community not already Identi- with some other Christian church'are most cordially Invited to these services. AU who come will be given the glad hand and find many good Christian people who are willing to help in all possible Ways to the attainment or better Ufa. Sunnyside Methodist The musical program for tha Eaater services at the Sunnyside Methodist Episcopal church will be of an attractive and interesting nature, under the direction of Jaaper Dean Mac Fall, choirmaster, with Mr. Samuel F. Grover at tha organ. The following program will be ren dered by the combined adult and junior vested choirs of the church: Organ prelude, "The March Triumphant" Processional, U come AU xe caitniui Jerusalem (Parker) O. B. Harrlmen Jr.. and chorus As It Began" (T. Dawer Harker) Mrs. Fisher and chorus 'Night of Wonders" (Petrie) Chorus "Neath the Cross" Harriet Backer and junior choir Hosanna" (Granier) . . . .Mas. Fisher and chorus Recessional Wilbur Methodist Dr. Henrv J. Talbott. who was pastor of the Old Taylor Street church from 1901 to 1904, wui be the preacner ttnnday morning at tne Wilbur Methodist Episcopal church, which meets at 10:30 o'clock in the assembly hall of the Multnomah hotel. The service will be a joyous one,- for many of the old friends of Dr. Talbott w)ll be delighted to greet mm on tins master Sunday and to hear him preach again. The committee which has charge of the Easter serv ices has an excellent program arranged. Special (music by the Leach sisters, with Mrs. Percy W. Lewis presiding at the organ, is among tne addi tional attractions which Choir Leader L. N. Hansen has on his list. Dr. Talbott at present is president of the Kimball college of Salem. Mount Tabor Methodist The Knights Templar always make of Easter an especial event. This year Washington com mandry. No. 15, K. T., of thia city will cele brate Easter at the Mount Tabor M. E. church. East Stark end East Sixty-second streets. Rev. E. Olin Eldridge, D. D., pastor. Tha mem bers will assemble at the asylum of the com- mandery. Masonic temple. East Burnside and East Eighth streets, in full uniform. Ralph R. Schomp. commander. The time for the as sembly is 10:45. and will march to Grand ave nue and Eact Morrison streets, where special cars will be in waiting. The full K. T. band will be in line. The aervicea will be under the charge of Eminent Sir Norman L. Crout, prelate. Music will be by an augmented choir. Members, families and friends and the public invited. The following special numbers have been arranged for: Organ prelude Misa Helga Hansen Anthem. xe Kaster Bells Commandery quartet Solo. "Hozanna .... Mrs. Charles II. Henney Selection Commandery band Anthem, "Christ Is Risen" Church choir Postiude Miss' Hansen Central Methodist "His Last Week," a sacred cantata aeeking to make real the life of the common people EASTER SERMON BT Rev. H. J. Talbott, D. D. AT WILBUR METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH BET. W. T. KEBB, B. D Pastor LEACH 8ISTER8 WILL SIO . Mrs. P. W. Lewis, Accompanist -Miss Laura Fox, Pianist Assembly. Hall of Maltnomah Betel . fourth and Pine Streets Come Bring Tour Friends East Sixty-first and Stark streets, in charge of local chapter; district 5, Sun nyslde Congregational, East Thirty second and Taylor streets. Miss Mildred Bartholomew; district 6, Spokane Ave nue Presbyterian, Sellwood. Clair Hos kins; district 7, Kern Park Christian. Sixty-ninth street and Forty-fifth ave nue southeast. Miss O. Spaulding, and district 8. White Temple Baptist, Twelfth and Taylor, Horton Robinson. in tha time of our Lord, and to express some thing of what honest hearts must have felt concerning Hie life and mission will be given by the members of the Central Methodist Sun day school (Vancouver and Fargo), at 7:30 p. m. : Characters: Abdiel. B. E. Scott; Ben-Eara, Wilbur Lucas; Mahlon, Dewey Larson ; Reuben. D. L. Sharp; Judith, Irene Johnson; Deborah, Mrs. Wilbur Lucas ; Adah. Mrs. J. W. Day; Leah, Helen Parker; reader, Jeasia McDonald; violinist. Vide May Car; eoloiate. Mrs. Helga Peterson. Miss Gladya Miller; quartet, Mr. Oakea, Hisa Barton. Mrs. Peterson. Mr. Adwen and Miss Myrtle Mortenaon; organist. Eileen Sprague; junior choir (under direction of Mrs. George Heaumez). Edna Wants. Marguerite Karlck, Haxel Rudeen, Emily Rudeen, Grace Soule, Clara Soule, Violet Dahh'n. Ceclia Pitzer, Mil dred Knndson. Ruth Kngberg, Margaret Burn ide. Mabla Hudson, Argartha Harmon, Anna Zimmerman. Joaephine Zimmerman; organ pre lude; prayer by the pastor; announcements. Prologue: "What Think You of Christ?" Part 1, "The Palms"; part 2, "Getheemane" ; part S, "The Cross"; part 4, "The Crown"; aong by the Sunday school ; Benediction. Central Free Methodist At the Central Free Methodist, church Easter services will begin with a sunrise prayer meet ing at the church. There will be appropriate exercises by the Sunday school at 9:45. An Easter sermon by the pastor, with congregational singing of hymns appropriate to the occasion, will constitute the morning service. The day will cloee with the evening preaching service at 7:30. Rose City Park Methodist Sunday evening at 7:30, the Sunday school of Rose City Park Methodist church will hold Easter services. - Through the faithful effort of individuals and the superior work of trie choirs an exceptionally good program has been prepared. Inspiring music and devotional an thrxns of a grade rarely enjoyed by congre. gations of equal size, is the usual order at tn "Little Brown Church on the MIL" The community and friends of the church are heart ily welcomed. Come and bring a friend. Kern Park The juniors of the Kern Paak church will render an Easter program Sunday March 81, at 7 :30 p. m. At the morning aervice the pastor will speak on "An Empty Tomb." Ap propriate music will be a feature of both serv ices. Ihirlng the week following revival aerv icea will be conducted by Evangelist L. F. Stephens and wife. Lincoln Methodist At Lincoln Methodist Episcopal church the Eaater program by Sunday school will take place in the morning. A aermon will be de livered at night by Kev. E. B. Lockhart. en titled. "Ia Civilization Bankrupt?" "Easter tide" (by Brackett) will be sung by Miss Ella Jane Walch. Clinton Kelly At Clinton Kelly Methodist Episcopal church an Easter program will be given by Sunday school in morning. First Free Methodist A sacred concert will be given by the choir of the First Methodist Church South, Easter Sunday. The following program will be ren dered : Prelude (selected) Mrs. Wolff Anthem, "Awake. Glad Soul Awake!" (Brlgga) By the choir Sok. "Resurrection" (Shelley) . Robert L. Crane Vocal aolo (selected) Miss Mabelle Holme Quaftet, "Savior, When Night Involvea tha Sky" (Buck) Misses Mabelle Holmes. Anna Bergstrom, and Messrs. R. I,. Crane and R. T. Jacob. Short talk by Presiding Elder, Rev. W. J. Fenton Anthem. "Darkly Koae the liutity morning nurk). by tha choir; soprano oDiigaxo oy Miss Holmes. Benediction St. Johns Methodist Tn tha Kf Johns M. F.. church. 211 West Leavett street, the Swedish Sunday school will render an interesting program next Sunday at 3 p. m.. of singing, music and recitations. Rev. J. A. Willman will speak. Soma talent from the Swedish M. E. Sunday school WUI neip on the program and the Scandinavian people in St. Johns are requested to attend. Swedish Methodist Sunday Rev. J. A. Willman, pastor of the Swedish M. E. church. Beech and Borthwick streets, will preach on the subject. "Christ's Victory." at 11 a. m,' In the evening at 7:30 tha Sunday school will render an interesting program of ainging, music and recitation; Sun day school at 9:45 a. m., m. u. at o p. m. All Scandinavians invited. Vancouver Avenue The Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish M. E. ehurch will hold a special Easter program for the Sunday school in the evening. Norwegian Danish M. E. At the First Norwegian-Danish M. E. church. corner Hoyt and Eighteenth street, of which Rev. Elias Ujerdlng is pastor, mere win ne a special Easter aervice with music and aong at 8 p. m. Congregationalj First Congregational At the morning service at the First Con gregational church Dr. Hugh Pedley, the pastor, will preach on "Christ and the Fact of Immor tality" and the church quartet will render the followine musical program: "Lift Your Glad Voices" (Van Leer) . . Quartet Contralto solo. "Easter Eve (Gounod) . . . "Jesus Lives" (Berwaid) Quartet At the evening service Dr. Pedley will take for his tonic. "The Rider on the White Worse. and the quartet will sing the following numbers: "Let the Heavens Be Joyful (Fletcher) . ; Quartet "Awake. Thoa That Sleepest" (Gillette) . . Quartet Soprano solo, "I Will Extol Thee, from ora torio "Eli" (Costa) "Awake. Glad Soul. Awake" (Brown) . Quartet The church pulpit and auditorium will be Associated Bible Students W. O. W HALL E. 6TH AND E. ALDER Sunday, March 31 3 P. M. "WHAT IS MAN? WHAT IS HIS DESTINY?" PUBLIC LECTURE BT Marston Chandler EVERTBODT WELCOME SEATS FREE "SO COLLECTION 1V FINAL RALLY OF ALL CHtmCHES EASTER SUKDAI DR. STANSFIELD WILL SPEAK tlli AT THE . City Auditorium , 9IsIe .trader IMrertloa ' Prof. Beyer , , Wit Chorus ; X EVERYBODY'S MEETING . At the M. E. church south hot coffee and rolls will be served after the serv ice. At the Sunnyslde Congressional the meeting will be held in the young peo ple's room In front of the church fire place. The senior and intermediate so cieties of Mt. Tabor Presbyterian will hold a sunrise meeting in their own church auditorium. Special music has ibeen planned. decorated tn keeping with the Easter sermon. At 12 o'clock the eeveral departments of the Sunday school will hold their usual Easter Sun day exercises, consisting of Eaater music, sosgs and recitations by tha children. . These exer cises will be held in the Bungay school room. Highland Congregational A specially prepared festive service ia ar ranged for the hour of 11 on the morning of Sunday. The Sunday school will have a part in this service, furnishing solos and other items. The junior vested choir will sing two Easter selections and an Easter anthem will be ren dered by the regular choir under the direc tion of Miss Orrel Rose. The subject of the sermon by Rev. Edward Constant win be An Easter Message." which will have direct appli cation to the tunes in which we live. In the evening at S o'clock an enlarged choir, with special assistance, will give a cantata by J. S. Fearia entitled "Easter Angela." PART 1 Overture Baritone solo and chorus of women's voices, . "Angel Guards" Contralto solo and chorus, "Angels at Geth eemane" Soprano solo and chorus, "The Wondering Angela" Alto and baritone duet, "Rock of Aces" Tenor solo and chorus. "The Angels of the Resurrection" Intermezzo, s violin solo PART 2 Chorus, "The Victory Is Won" Baritone solo and chorus, "Thou Art Gone Up On High" Contralto solo and wonien'a chorus, "Joy in 'the Mansions of Light" Final chorus, "The Angels' Adoration" ....... Waverly Heights Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury of Boston, who re cently spent two weeks speaking to Congregation audiences throughout the state, has returned from Washington and will occupy the pulpit at the Waverly Heights Congregational church Sunday morning. All who have had the oppor tunity of hearing her unite In pronouncing her one of the most intensely interesting speakers now before the public. Mrs. Woodbury each year refuses many offers of from $25 to (SO for a single lecture The evening service st Waverly Heights will take the form of an Easter concert with the following program : Prelude Hymn Invocation Instrumental music . . . . Responsive reading . . . "lie Loved Us So" . . . . Scripture lesson Solo Prayer Fraser Trio Hymn "Christ, the Fountain" . "Christ Is Risen" Announcements Offering Anthem Address , Prayer "Lead Us. O Father" . . Hymn Benediction . . . . Frazer Trio . . . Junior Choir Chariotte Chesley Junior choir Ladies' trio Adult choir . . . Pastor Quartet Sunnyslde Congregational Easter services will begin early In the day at the Sunnyside Congregational church. The Intermediate Christian Endeavor society will hold a sunrise prayer meeting at 6 a. m. A Union Christian Endeavor prayer meeting will be held at 7 o'clock In the parlors of tlie church by about 10 neighboring societies. A short Easter program will be rendered by the Sunday school La the assembly hall at 10 a. m., to which the parents and friends are cordially invited. At 11 o'clock the pastor. Dr. J. J. 8tauh. will preach an Easter sermon on "The Inexhaustible Source ot roaster Joy ; cnolce selections oi an appropriate character will be rendered by the choir and a large class of new members will be welcomed into fellowship at this service. The evening service at 7:4 ft o clock promises to be an inspiring climax to the day's celebration. The superb cantata, "The Triumph of the Cross," an allegorical description of the struggle ot win ning a soul, will be given hv over 80 partici pants, on a platform specially erected for the event. Atkinson Memorial ' "rtiere will be an afternoon service at 6 o'clock at the Atkinson church and the regu lar 7:45 p. m. aervice will therefore be omitted for this Sunday. At this 5 o'clock service the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TWELFTH AND ALDER STKEETS Rev. John. H. Boyd, D. D. PASTOR, Easter Sunday 10:30 A. M. (New Time) "THE RISEN CHRIST AND THE WORLD NEED" 7:1B P. M. SERVICE OF EASTER MUSIC AND SOKG Organ Recital by Edgar E. Coursen. Selections by Great Orchestra, with Organ Anthems by church quartet. Congregational singing of Easter Hymns. Reception for Soldiers at 9 P. M. CHURCH OF BROADWAY EASTER SERVICE 11 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor, REV. WILLIAM O. ELIOT, Jr. "The Christian Year and the World at War" OPEN FORUM AT 7:45 P. M. Prof. Harold C. Merriatn will speak on "WAR POETRY SEATS FREE DR. J. F. GHORMLEY'S SLJfDAY THKMKS Moralngt RIftEX WITH HIM Ercalagt THE COMING PEKTECOST Appropriate Masie CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,fe ; . - : RODSET AVENUE AT quartet will give an Eaater cantata entitled. "Darkness and Dawn," by Fred W. Peace. The I singers are Miss Hellene Pierce, soprano and director; Miss Beatrice Palmer, contralto; F. E. mwv. tenor, and Curtis L. Beach, basso. Tha Sunday school will have a special Easter pro gram at the regular aesstoa at 9:45 a. ra. At the 11 a. m. service the pastor will preach en. "If a Man Die. Shall Ho Live Aaain?" Quite a number of new members will be received into the membership of tha church at thia aerrice: The Junior Endeavorere will meet at 4 p. m. and the Senior Endeavorere at 6:30 p. m. Pilgrim The cantata, "The Day of Resurrection" (by Hall) will be given Sunday evening at Pilgrim Congregational church by the church quartet under the direction of William Lowell Tatton. The members of the quartet are Mrs. Eva Farrell Kingston (soprano), Miaa Mildred Thomp son (contralto), M. K. Thompson (tenor I. Mr. Patton (bass), with Miss Orlena Woliett as organist. The Sunday morning aervice will be in charge of tha Sunday school. Laurclwood Congregational Dr. Hugh Pedley. pastor of First Congre gational church, will preach an Easter aermon at the 5 o clock vesiwr service in Laurelwood Con gregational church. The choir will render spe cial Easter music. Tha aervice in the morn ing will be conducted largely by the Sunday school, beginning at 10:80 a. m. Baptist White Temple The Baptists of the White Temple are look ing forward with great anticipation to Eaater nunday. It win be a very auspicious dsy. Or. William A. Waldo, the iastor, will preach In the morning on "The Living Christ Among His Disciples." The glad note of Eaater will ring out from every service. The temple quartet will render the following numbers : In the morning: ' "Crown Him" (Schnecker) t "God Hath Appointed a Day" (Tours) .... "Christ Is Risen' (Coombs). In the evening: "It Is a Good Thing to Give Thanks" (Schnecker I "He Is Risen" (Msrzo) "Christ Arisen" (Cutter) Preceding the evening service begininng at 7:15 there will be given an organ recital by the organist. Miss M. l.ucile Murton. The White Temple, havuig set the pace for all Baptist .churches in the state on the Mil lion Dollar Campaign expects to put It over the top" on Kaster Sunday by way of a very generous freewill offering. Thankoffering en velopes have been distributed to all the mem bers of the church, and all will come with their contribution on Sunday morning and like wise Sunday evening. Among the large Dumber that are connecting themselves with the White Temple there will be several who will be baptized on the evening of Easier Sunday. The general public will be welcome to these services and courteous ushers will see that all find comfortable seats and enjoy the hearty wel come that will be extended to aU. East Side Baptist On Sunday the services at the Et Side Baptist church will follow thia order: At 9:30 a m, special Easter Sunday school session; st 11, preaching by Dr. Hinson, from the theme, "Has Christ Risen Then What?" Baptism of converts at the close of the sermon. At 6:80 p. m the Kaster service of the young iwople. At 7:45. preaching by Dr. Hinson; subject. "God's Love for Man." Baptism of con verts at the close of the sermon. The com pletion of the special offering of March, towards which the church has already pledged over $3000, will be made on Sunday. Grace Baptist Easter aervices will begin with a union praise and prayer service for the chnrches of Monta villa at the Mount Tabor Methodist church, at 7 o'clock The pastor of tlie Grace Baptist (Montavilla) church will preach tn nis pulpit at 11 o'clock on "Glorious Affirmations of Immortality." and at 8 o'clock. "What If He Had Not Risen?" The ordinance of believers' baptism will be administered at both services. At the morning service the choir will rentier: "Sing, for the Day Is Breaking".. , Composed by Ira B. Wilson "In Christ Shall All Be Made Alive" E. S. I.orenz. "The Lord Is Rwen Indeed" Carrie B. Adams. "As It Began to Dawn" Solo by Charles Hsgemsn In the evening the choir will render the fol lowing music : "Triumphantly Sing" Ira B. Wilson. "Lol Easter Dawns" E. H. Lorenz. "Christ Being Raised From the Dead" Quartet. "Jesus Christ Is Risen Again".. ..Lyra Davidlca A solo by Walter Parsons. Calvary Baptist At Calvary Baptist church J. E. Thomas, pastor, will preach an Eaater sermon, "How We Know," and appropriate music in the morn ing will be rendered. An Eaater program by the Sunday school will be given in the evening. A aervloe flag presentation will ba a prominent feature of the evening. It ia the gift of the Twentieth Century class of Young People. The flag contains VI stars. r.vemng service begin at H o'clock new time. ill OUR FATHER AT YAMHILL ALL WELCOME h V XXOTT ) EASTER IS MOST T DAY Elaborate Preparations Made in Churches of Denomination in Portland for Observance. ARCHBISHOP AT ST. MARYS Most Rev. Alexander Christie to Celebrate Solemn Pontifical Mass Elaborate Programs. AU hoars mentioned In this article are NEW CLOCK TIME. LABOHATK preparations have been made for the observance ot Easter Sunday in the Catholto churches of Portland. The serv-, ice, while of an impressive re ligious character, will be featured by specially arranged choir programs. Leading soloists will elnsr during the ceremony which is one of the most sol emn and Interesting observances of, those of the Catholic faith. Archbishop ' Christie will celebrate solemn pontifical high mass at 11 o'clock at St. Mary's cathedral. St. Charles Catholic Solemn Kaster services will be lield ia St ' Charles Catholic church. Thirty-third and A I- . berta streets, Sunday at 10:80. 11. Mentxel'l mass in honor of Our Ijidy of Loretto will be sung under the direction of R. Gramkb and Miss N. Oorbett, organist. Tba enaembU of the choir is: Vocalists. H. Gramlch, 1L Brandos, B. IJndecken, Mesdamea D'Autremont, Wastok. Ferguson, it. Brandes and Misses E. Kerns and T. Manning; violinist. Miss 11. Mao Donald, Messrs. J. and L. Delaney, 1. P. Graef; cellists. Miss A. Kennedy and F. Brandes. Special features will be "Ave Maria" (IV Hamma), by Mrs. A. Wastok. with violin obligato. Miss MacDonald; "O Salutarts" (Ebeu Bailey), by .Mm: D Autremont and Misa Ma ning, violins and cellos accompaniment; "Tantum Ergo" (li. Hamma) quintet. St. Marys Cathedral Solemn pontifical mass will be celebrated by Archbishop Christie at St. Marys cathedral at 11 o clock Easter morning. The following will be the order ot service" and the musical program : Procession "Keca Sacerdos" Elgar During the Vesting of the Archbishop "Regtna CoeH" Gloria Introit "Resurrexl" ...Recto Tono Kyrie and Gloria "St. Cecilia" Gounod Gradual and Sequence "liaec Deis" . . Plain Chant Credo "St. Cecilia" Gounod Offertory Motet "Terra Treinult" .... Wiegand Sanctus Benedictus and A g n u D I "St. Cecilia" Gounod I hiring Unresting of the Archbishop "Hosanna" Granier Frederick W. Goodrich Is organist and director. Churrh of theMadeieine The following order of mrvice will be ob served at the Church of the Madeleine at 7 o clock. Eaater morning: Procession "The Strife Is O'er" . . . Palastrfna Introit "Renurrexi" Recto Tono . Kyrie and (J Ions Mas in E fist .... Wiegand Gradual and Sequence "11 ace Dels"..... V. W. Goodrich Credo Mas in E flat Wiegand Offertory Motet "Hegine Coell" Hamma Sanctua and Benedictus Mass in K flat . . Wiegand Agnus Dei , Biset "Ave Verum (MlUard) and "O Salutaris" (liar- gitt) will be sung during the communion. After Mass "Hosanna" ianeT Soloists: Mrs. Leslie M. Scott, Airs. Charles Shea. Mrs. M. Madsen, Mr. A. a, Petaei, M. Msdsen. The director Is Frederick W. Goodrich. DR. WALDO MOB5ISG SERVICE II O'CLOCK "The Living Christ Among the Dead" EVEWIXG SERVICE, 7I0 O'CLOCK "The Living Christ Among His Fellows" SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC By Temple Qaartet Both Morning a'd Erenlag Orgaa Recital at 7:15 BELIEVERS BAPTISM will be administered to a large num ber at dose of evening service, WHITE TEMPLE ltTH A5D TAYLOR STREETS FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 12TH AND TAYLOR ST. All Services on the . New Time 7 A. M KASTER SALUTATION SERVICE. lt:tt A. M. BAPTISMAL RECEP TION OK MEMBERS BENEVO LENCE Sermon by Dr. Joshua Stansfield, Pastor, on "The Resurrection as Historic Fact, Human Experience and . Christian Hope" litis P. M. Sunday School Kaster Program by the Children, and spe cial Missionary collection. BtU P. M EASTER DAY RAlXY, CITY AUDITORIUM, joining with one hundred other churches in the closing rally of the noonday Union Meetings held the past week. Address by REV. JOSHUA STANSFIELD, D. D. -. - Music and Chorus and Oreat Or gan under direction of PROFES SOR BOYER. -7tM P. M KNIGHTS TEMPLAR EASTER SERVICE PROCES SIONAL promptly at 7:10. Sermon by Dr. Stansfield,', "The Coronated H Christ" : Special music by vested Choir, quartet and soloists, aU day.,; COME ... All SetTlees oa ytir STittoaal Tim IMPORTAN AMONG CATHOLICS