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The .OREGON STATESMAN, Salecu Orcgcfti; Saturday Morning April 20, 1935 PAGE THREE V es o f Appeal to Everyone Servic 4 . V: r Evangelical Easter, Begins With Breakfast at Church Rooms Sunday morning Easter events at the First Evangelical church will include- a breakfast at the church at 8 o'clock, sponsored by the Business Women class, wfth Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps to pre side. Short talks will be given by R. F. Ermel and Miss Theresa yirich on "What Easter Means to Me" and by John Rudin on "The Joy of Easter," and W. R. Hall man will be soloist. From 9:30 to 3:43 o'clock, an organ concert of Easter music will be played, and at 9:45 o'clock an adult program fitting the day will be given in the Sunday school as sembly with John Rudin, superin tendent, directing, and a short talk by Alvin Garner. Individual programs for par ents of the beginners, primary and junior students' departments will' be held in their respective classrooms. Beginners Program The beginners' program is an nounced by the superintendent, Mrs. John' Rudin, andher assist ants, Mrs. Ivan Osterman and Reva Penrose, as follows: "When He Cometh," and "Ev erybody Ought to Love Jesus", by beginners; "Welcome", Marjorie Becke; "We Welcome You", girls' quartet, Diane Riggs, Patsy Zo sel, Beverly Hofstetter, and Patri cia Elliott; "Do You Know?" Charmaine and Truthie Bartlett; "We're Glad to See You", Jerry Lamkln-and Lorna Gay Riggs; "Why I Love Him", Joan Fropp; "Jesus Loves Me", younger group; "Father, We Will Quiet Be", pray er and "A Child's Thank You", by older group; "The Easter Story.". Ralph Lewis Wacker- barth; "Let's Play We Are Easter Flowers", Lela Beach and Bever ly Siewert. Pantomime, "Bring Your Lit tle Love Gifts", Patsy Zosel; "I Bring My Little Lore Gift". Diane Riggs; "Bringing of Gifts", a group of children; "Rock of Ages", W. R. Hallman; "We'll Say Good-Bye", boys' trio, Del bert Martin, Carl Beach, Paul Neiswander; and Benediction, Mrs. Paul P. Petticord. Mrs. V. A. Ballantyne is direct ing the primary department's pro gram and Mrs. R. L. Wright, the juniors'. 5 AT FORD III Mil Sunday will be observed in Ford Memorial church. West Salem, in a special way. The program to be given by the Sunday school will be presented in the morning at 10 o'clock. The reception of new members and baptism of children with remarks by the pastor will follojw. These two services will be conducted by the Sunday school superintendent, Mrs. Esther Hen ningsen, and the pastor. At the evening service the young people will present a three act Easter play 'The Half of My Goods." There rill be special mu sic to accompany each act. Taking part in the morning ser vices will be Elmond Decker, Carl Wurm, Marjorie Hathaway, Vera Sieffert, Viola Burns, Marion Burns, Norma Jean Newgent, Wil ma Combs, Peggy and Bobby Foe kel, Betty Crum, Wayne Brad ford, Ruth McVey, Donnie Kuhn, George McCorkle, Deloris Hatha way, Norma Wise, Maxine Daven port, Wanda Hathaway, Merna Lee Crum, Robert Guderian. Glen Guderlan, Evelyn White, Elaine Sieffert, Seth Underwood, Everett Smith, Joe Rierson, John Combs, Marvin O'Brien, Mrs. Guderian and Mrs. Dickson will sing a duet and Kenneth Abbott will sing a solo. First Baptists To Hav&Special Musical Numbers Musk and ordinance of baptism will be Easter features Sunday -night, starting with 'orchestra prelude at 7:10 o'clock, at; the ' First Baptist church. Rev. Brit 5 ton Ross will preach on "Killing Lions". i Special music includes: "The Old Refrain", Kreisler, "The Old Rugged Cross", and "Bon Amies", Puerner; trombone solo.- Bert Broer; anthem, "Hail, Day of Light", Holton; a selection by male quartet. i City-Wide Sunrise Worship is Slated At Memorial Park Young people; of Salem churches are sponsoring a glorious beginning for East er Sunday the aunrise ser vice at Belcrest memorial park which Is expected to attrrct thousands of young and old. In event of rain, the sunrise service will be held at the First Presby terian church. An organ and chimes pre lude will be hushed prompt ly at 6 o'clock Sunday morn ing, when Dr. Bruce Bax ter, president of Willamette university, will .bring th sunrise message, "The Heart of Easter." . ' .Instrumental an" vocal music will round out the program, all of which will be sent over the park ampli fying system, r Bin PLANNED Rev. Wilbur to Preach Sunday For Unitarians Rev? Earl M. Wilbur, D. D., of Berkeley, Calif., and former pres ident of the Unitarian Divinity school there, will occupy the pul pit of the Unitarian church Easter Sunday. Dr. Wilbur has recently returned from Europe where ho has been gathering data for a history of UnitarLanism, which he is now writing. He has spent nearly four years in research iu foreign libraries. Dr. Wilbur has preached In many important churches in America and abroad and is known here," wTiere he frequently preach ed during his ministry In Portr land and as field secretary of the American Unitarian association. 3T Pageant is Highlight With Many Children Taking Part at 7:30 Program for the children's Eas ter services at the Christ Luther an church Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock follows: Song, "Christ the Lord is Risen Today," Sunday school; scripture reading and prayer, pastor; reci tation, "O Hear the Bells on Eas ter Day," by classes; "Easter Welcome," by Leona Busch; "Easter Bells," by Billy Wain, and "Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?" by Floyd Hain; song, "Hail Him!"; Easter acrostic by Hilda Fox, Billy Wenig, Royal W e n i g, Margaret Minnemann, Betty Albers, Edgar Possehl; rec itation, "Jesus Rose", Evelyn Bey er, Billy Schultze, Billy Wenig, Margaret Minnemann. Recitation, "Easter Blessings." Joan Lee; song, "Within the Gar den," girls' classes; recitations, Mary and the Risen Lord," by Betty Schaefer; "The Two Mary's." by Elsie Kook and "We Will Carol Joyfully," by Ray mond Kook, Richard Schlicker, Royal Wenig. Billy Beyer; song, "Hail Our Risen Jesus," classes 2, 3, 4, and 5; recitation, "The Vacant Tomb," by Betty Albers, "Today." by Alice Beyer and "Vic toria," by Barbara Leonhardt. Acrostic by Elsie Kook, Ruth Minnemann, Gloria Stender, Bar bara Leonhardt. Maynard Draw son, Robert Ericksen, Gail Draw son, Harvey Fox, Oscar Minne mann; song, "Children Sing. He is Risen," classes: pageant, "Faith, Hope and Love," by Delores Netz. Hilma Buchmann, John Minne mann, Arnold Meyer, James Schlicker, Walter Koliwer, Stella Minnemann, Ruth Minnemann. Al fred Propp, Alvin Battalion, Her bert Schlicker, Edward Fox, Os car Minnemann, Leo it a Busch, Dorothy Hinz, Eileen Blundell. Gloria Stender,. Irene Zamzow, Charlotte Koliwer, Edna Gobert, Laura Minnemann; Vortrag. "Er ist auferstanden." by Irene Zam zow; song, "Hallelujah, Lo, He Wakes," congregation. CUM BAPTISTS OFFERING CANTATA The Calvary Baptist church choir will present the cantata, "Easter Victory," by Petrie, at the Sunday night services at 7:45 o'clock. W. Earl Coch an. pastor,, directs the choir, and Miss Eva May Cochran is accompanist. The program as arranged follows: Invocation Opening chorus, "Dawn After Darkness," choir. Duet. "We Need Thee." Mrs. Mundinger,. Eva 'ay Cochran. Chorus. "He Sleeps." choir. Tenor solo, "Fear v-e Not," Mr. Jenks. Soprano solo, chorus, "Angels Rolled the Stone Away," Mrs. Harms and choir. Chorus, duet for women's voi ces, trio, "Morn of Joy," Mrs. Tay lor, Josephine Evans, Jean Mc Elhinny. Contralto solo, "The Cross," Jean McElhinny. Bass solo, chorus, "Open Wide the Gates of Paradise," Mr. Lind berg, choir. Soprano solo. "Earth and Hea ven Rejoice," Mrs. Harms. Bass, soprano solos, chorus, "If Ye Believe," Mrs. Harms, Mr. Ab bott, choir. Bass solo, soprano and alto duet, alto and tenor duet, quar tet. "The Light Has Come," Mrs. Taylor. .Mrs. Rhoten, Mrs. Schir man, Mr. Cochrau. Final chorus, "God's Great Love," choir. W. Earl Cochran, director; Eva May Cochran, accompanist. STORY IN MUSIC IS A concert appropriate to Easter will be presented Sunday evening at the Knight Memorial Congre gational church, at 7:30 o'clock. Donald J. Allison -will accompany the chorus choir in the following numbers: "Behold Thy King" Prkr. ine, "Cpon s Lonely Hill" Hmblen Aeline Moored, Verico Griffin, Hay Drakeler Chohn "O Morn of Beiotj) )... Sibrliaj Obblirtto iolo, BeneitU HtrUnd Trio--"The Ansel's Song" Wilson Harriett Adam, Caroyl BraCen n-seitta Harland Choma, "Open the Gatea of tho Tem ple" Knapp Choroa, ' Open -Our tyea ...... II arfarlane Women Yoieea. "Alleluia. Allehiia" - - Brander Cfcoron, "Unfold. T Portala)) Goosed ilr. Alliioa offer aa organ nnmbera "Inrocation for St. Cecilia" ...Goonod Crtee" : Mareaot , "March from Athalia" Mendcluofca H G 1 LUTHERAN KNIGHTS Rli mm iFWflf 1 A Message TO understand and fully appreciate the Easter message of joy, we ought to walk with those early visitors to the tomb of Jesus, and to see what they saw, and to hear what they heard from the lips of the holy angels: who speak' in glad triumph: "Be not amazed: Ye Seek Jesus of Nazareth, which hath been crucified: He is risen; He is not here. Behold the place where they laid Him." m The audacious attempt of evil to destroy the Son of God by death on a cross, seems unbelievable. . . . This portrays the hour of darkness and the power of evil. But this terrible fact was made to conform to the pur pose of God, as it was written:. "For the transgression of my people was he stricken, and it pleased God to bruise him and to make his soul an offering for sin." .... We need again to hear that Jesus lives and is able to Impart spiritual life to all who would follow Him. Go out on this glad Easter morning and proclaim to a hopeless world that Christ is its only hope. He is still the great physician to minister to all its ills. 1 REV. P. W. ERIKSEN, American Lutheran Church. 'The Rock' Is Offered In Evening "The Rock," an Easter drama by Mary P. Hamlin, will be pre sented by the Crusaders for Christ, young people's Christian Endea vor society, of the First Chris tian church Easter Sunday at 7:30 o'clock under the direction of Beu lah Graham. Stage and lighting are in charge of Williard Gritton. Marion Mlnthorn is general man ager. "The Rock" Is the story of Si mon Peter, the simple fisherman of Capernaum, who was called by the Master to be a disciple. The setting for the play is the outer courtyard of the home of Simon and Andrew at Capernaum beside the sea of Galilee. The cast, includes Simon Peter, Liston Parrish; Adina, his wife, Geneva Barnes; Uctl, her uncle, Warner Jackson: Deborah, her mother. Edith Jones: Mary of Magdala, Vehna "Vagner; servant to Ucal, Claude Lapsley; servant to Magdala, Josephine Hull; Pan dira, Francis Barnes; Titus, Char les Losh; Agur, the physician, Al len Edwards. Special pipe organ numbers by Lois Plummer Schmidt include: "Ostermorgen" (Mailing), "Re surrection Morn" (Johnston). "Mar eh Triomphale" (Calla- Gospel Melody Makers I - V f v. (Kit V- , ' The Edwards women's evangelistic quartet, above, will begin a series of meetings at the Xazarene church, 13th and Center, Sunday morn ing, to continue to May 5. A special musical program each night at 7:30 o'clock will feature solos, duets, trios, vocal quartets, fit ringed quartets, saxophone and piano accordion Bumbera. The evangelis tic sermon will be brought by Mrs. Grace Edwards, talented speak er. These women have covered most of the United States In their tours and are well known workers, saya the local pastor, .Rev. Marvin G. Jobe. erts), "Consolation" (Mendels sohn). Between the first and sec ond acts Ruth Reasor will sing "Oh, Savior Hear Me!" and at the close John Schmidt will sing "Hozanna" by Granier. Costumes for "The Rock" are unusually beautiful through the combined efforts of the individual members of the cast, Marion Mln thorn and Mrs. Clara Webb. Girls from the Crusaders for Christ will serve as ushers, wear ing floor length dresses of pastel shades. The ushers are: Frances Christenson, Erma Cole, Betty Rae McGahan, Ruth Reasor, Opal Yates, Hazel Ross, Zella Webb, Louise Ashcraft, Velma Ross, Al lura Dyke, Joy Cooley, Rozella Mason and Barbara Young. "The Rock" was presented for the first time at the state tuber culosis hospital Friday, April 19. May 5 has been reserved fcr its presentation at the First Christian church in Silverton, TEACHERS PLAN TRIP GERVAIS, April 19. Prof, and Mrs. J. Harold Tumbleson are planning to leave shortly after the close of school for Missoula, Mont., where they will attend summer school. Mt. Tumbleson has another year in which to com plete his work for his master's degree. From Missoula they will go on to Kansas where Mr. Tum bleson lived as boy. Mrs. Tum bleson has been re-employed at West Stayton and Mr. Tumbleson will be principal of the Scio high school. 4. i i s " S I I I I - i ' X if fj J '' I iW fl ; iAMn ?m J S-r, til: II - fit ill rf 4- -Wow Knights Templars to Hold Easter Services in Body DeMolay Commandery "No. 5, Knights Templar, will conduct Its regular Easter services at 3 p. m. Sunday at the First Methodist church. Rev. James E. Milligan will deliver the address to the Sir Knights and friends of this order. Special music under the direc tion of Prof. Cameron Marshall will be in keeping with the prin cipal address. The ritualistic ser vices will "be under the direction of the prelate, Sir Knight W. C. Kantner. The Sir Knights will parade from the Masonic temple to the church and they will be in full uniform. Sir Knight Captain Gen eral Lloyd F. Legarie will have full charge of directing the par ade. Eminent Commander James T The final service of the spe cial Easter series will he present ed at the Court Street Church of Christ Sunday at 7:30 p.: m. The play, "His Cross," is being pro duced by a cart of the older mem bers of. the congregati n. After much searching for a dif ferent way to present the old hut ever new Easter message, this play was chosen because of its unusual story arrangement. The cast is: Obed, the cross maker, Louis Olmsted; Deborah, his wife, Jean Hawkins; John, the young song, Horace Randall: Rufus, an apprentice, Waldo Miller; Elisa beth, daughter of Obed, Kather ine Scharf; an old beggar, D. W. Daniels; Simon of Syrene, Mr. Hawkins. The sound effects and electrical arrangements will be under the direction of Frank Moore. ; A great deal of time and ef fort has been spent in prepara tion for this performance, and as a result, it is expected that this play 'Will be the finest ever pro duced In the church. Delegates Selected To Grand Lodge Meet GERVAIS, April 19- Harmony Rebekah lodge Saturday night elected four new candidates to membership. Delegates were elected to attend the state conven tion in Salem as follows: Adol phine Harris and Marie Harold; alternates, Frances Morgan and Minnie McDonald. Frances Mor gan was elected district deputy president for next year. The an nual Home-Coming of the Rebek- ahs will be held Aorll 27. MESSAGE N A 1 T D. Sears requests all members of DeMolay Commandery and all other Sir Knights in Salem and vicinity to meet at the Masonic temple shortly after 2 o'clock and be in readiness to form the line of parade at 2:30 at which time the Sir Knights will proceed to the church services. The program follows: Sir Knights, under the direc tion of the captain general enter the church promptly at 3 p. m.; music, quartet; Lord's prayer, Sir Knights; Gloria in Excelsis, pre late; The First Lesson, prelate; music, quartet; The Second Les son, prelate; prayer, prelate; ad dress, Rev. James E. Milligan; solo. Prof. Cameron Marshall; benediction, exit Sir Knights, di rected by the captain general. IS LESLIE FEATURE Easter Sunday services at the Leslie Memorial M. E. church will open with a 6:30 a. m. sunrise prayer meeting when, Mrs. Emma Whealdon will speak on "The Purifying Hope." She will have spoken at the church sunrise ser vice eight consecutive years, "to morrow. At 11 o'clock, the pastor. Rev. J. H. McDonald, will speak on "The Day of Life" and appropri ate music will be furnished by the choir. The sunrise service takes place at the young people's Epworth League sessions Sunday. The day will terminate presen tation of the cantata, "The Dawn of Easter" by Wilson, which will be sung by the choir at 7:30 o'clock. Soloists will include Billy Utley, Bill Bush, Wesley Ritchie. Carl Mason, Mrs. Jessie Bush, Maxine Alford and Carla Wil liams. German Baptist Group to Offer Special Events An Easter message In song and word will be given by a group of young people and the pastor of the First German Baptist church over KWJJ Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock,-and at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night the young people of the church will present an Inter esting program appropriate to the day. Rev. G. W. Rutsch, the pastor, also announces a short Easter program at the Sunday school hour and sermon at the regular morning worship hour- WILSONS IT Joint Services Slated for Two Eocal Churches Joint Easier fellowship meet ings will open, tonight for the Church at Salem, 441 Court street, and the First Pentecostal church. 420 State. Tonight at 7:45 o'clock the congregations will meet at the Church . of Sa lem, and also Sunday at 2 and 3 o'clock, Monday at 10 a. m., 2:30 and 7:45 p. m., and Tuesday at 7:45 p. m. Sessions at the Pentecostal church, of which H. B. Talbert is pastor, will be held Sunday at 9:45 a. m., 11 a. m., 6:45 and 7:30 p. m., the latter two being rallies; and Tuesday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. J. Alonzo Sanders is pastor of the other group. Catholics at Stayton End Holy Week Events Sunday Also STAYTON, April 19. Holy week services at Immaculate church have been onducted y Rev. Daniel F. O'Connor who re turned the Tirst of the week from Boston, having been called there by the death 'of his father. On Holy or Maundy Thursday the prescribed and symbolical ceremonies, including the solemn procession of the blessed sacra ment from the high altar to the repository altar, were solemnized. Friday morning the mass of the j presanctified was celebrated with the usual Lenten services at night. Blessing of the fire and holy water will be an eveit of th3 services Saturday morning. Special music has been prepared by the choir for the mr -ses Easter Sunday. Easter services at the Chris tian church will begin at 5:30 In the morning- a s nrise ser vice followed by Bible school at 9:45 and worship service at 10:30. The morning program at 11:15 includes exercise, "Easter Joys," beginners: recitation, Char les M i e 1 k e; exercise, "Easter Gifts," junior girls; special mu sic by the gir's' choir. The evening service includes: Opening chorus. "Guide Me," la dies' chorus; "In the Garden, duet; recitation. Members of the junior chorus are Gertrude Mur phy, Lenore Lewis, Paddy Me chen, Velma Titus, Emma Pendle ton, Linore Inglis, Edna Jean Rob ertson, Josie Thorpe, Evelyn Keyes and Mrs. W. H. Lyman. Anthem, "Oh Come to My Heart Lord Jesus," choir; "At Early Dawn," quartet, Linore Inglis. Marcele Murphy, Marvin Lacy and Rae Crabtree; anthem, "Holy is the Lord," choir, with incidental trio; pantomime and recitation, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," June Keyes, Lois Lacy, Eunice Jordan and Margaret Klm brough; anthem, "An Every Day Prayer," choir. The program for Easter ser vices at the Methodist church ap peared to Thursday's Statesman. CE SOLOISTS OF EASTER CMTA MOLALLA. April 19. Mrs. Stanley Satchwell, Salem, and Helen Hughes, Molalla, will be the soloists Sunday in the Easter cantata, "Song of Triumphant." to be given at 11 p. m. at the Methodist church. The cantata will be repeated in the evening at the Carus church.' Beulah Core is the director. Singers who are taking part in the cantata are: Sopranos: Mrs. Ev G. Harvey, Mrs. Stanley Satchwell. Willma Bliss, Ruba Foglesong and Mar guerite Miles. Altos: Mrs. J. H Bowlin, Mrs. Orla Buxton, Helen Hughes and Roberta Miles. Ten ors: E. G. Harvey, James Shaver and Keith McMillan. Basses: Har old Welfer, Henry Wolfer, Neal McMillan. Alfred Stelner and the Rev. H. H. Miles. Frances Vick is the pianist, and Lyman Nighten gale is the violinist. During the Sunday school hour, the junior choir under the -direction of Mrs. E. J. Jar os, will sup ply special Easter music. Two Masses Are Slated in Morn Masses at 8 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock, Sunday morning, for St. Vincent de Paul church, are an nounced by the pastor, Father Thos. V. Keenan. STUDENT IS HOME STAYTON, April 19. Dixon Parry, a student at Portland Uni versity, is spending his vacation at the E. D. Alexander and O. L. Hagen homes. . 11 Ml 1 ii irst Baptist Church Britton Ross, Pastor Great Easter Service 11 a.m. "Resurrection Message" 7:30 p.m. Hear Ifr. Rpss j on "KILLING LIONS" 6th Chapter Daniel - Fine musical program, vocal and instrumental, both morning; and evening. Ordinance of baptism at close of eveninjr service," - T.. " . ; CANTATA WILL BE IfJ EVENING "The Day of .Triumph' Will Be Given by Choir -Of Jason Lee The Cantata. The Day ot Triumph," by Arthur Thomas Gil bert, will be presented Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock as finale to Easter day at the Jason Leo church. Prof. Herman Clark Is directing the chorus choir which will-offer the cantata. Pipe organ music for the morn ing worship at this church will include "The Song of Joy," Fry singer, and "Beneath the Crosa of Jesus", Stutts. Miss Bernice Rickman will sing "The Alleluia," Mozart, and the chorus choir will sing the anthem "Hail !to the Dawn," Gilbert. At the night service, the order follows: "Christ, the King of Kings is Crowned" Choir. "The Friendly Garden" Solo. "Set Thou a Watch' Bass solo. Men's chorus "Who Will Roll Away the Stone" Woman's Trio Chorus. "He is Risen" Tenor solo Choir. "The Glory of the Garden Soprano and alto and choir. "Hail to the Dawn" Choir. Offertory Organ solo "The Changed Cross". "Go Your Way" Incidental solo and choir. "Send the Song of Gladness Ring ing" Men's chorus. "King of Kings" Choir. The members of the chorus choir are: Sopranos, Mrs. Ruth Lear, Mrs. Esther Day, Mrs. Mar ian Wilbur. Mrs. Bernice Brew ster, Mrs. Flora Hedrick. Altos, Mrs. Vida Miller. Miss Ardella Earnest, Mrs. Maude Forkner, Mrs. Minton and Mrs. Mildred Younker. Tenors, Herman Rehfuss and Truman Cummings. Bass, Mr- McWhorter, C. H. Ellis, Mark Wil bur and Robert Klempel. Mrs. Jewell Christensen is or ganist. CHS TO GREET EASTER MINTS Completion this week of exten sive interior improvements for the Christian and Missionary gospel tabernacle, 6 55 Ferry street, will be additional cause for an all-day Easter rally service for that con gregation. Mrs. J. D. Williams of Seattle, wife of the district superintendent of the church and matron of the Simpson Bible institute, will speak at 11 a. m., 3 and 7:30 p. m. services, and special orchestra music will be featured. Mrs. Wil liams, according to Pastor W. H. Caldwell, is recognized as one of the outstanding women evange lists in the Northwest and Can ada. Rev. Caldwell extends a special welcome to old friends, and new ones also. Changes at the church include construction of new Sunday school rooms, laying of a new floor for the auditorium, new car pels and chairs for the pulpit and redecoration of the walls. ST. PAUL'S St. Paul's Episcopal church will celebrate Easter with two services at the Holy Eucharist, by Tours, with full choir at both services. The choir will be under the di rection of Mrs. R. H. Robertson with Mrs. Kenneth Dalton at the organ. At both 6 and 11 a. m. The service will be as follows: Orjrait Pnld Jerata4em tha Goldea" Procaasienal Hjom 149 "Chriit Onr PasaoTer". Sheprr4 iRtrrice in the prayer book Pafe 67 ' Kjrie Jbleiaon Collect and Epiatle Gloria Tibi Goepel Gretiat Tibi Credo Sermon Hymn ITS Anthem "Brook Forth into Joy" Barnby Service la the Prayer Book Pare 74 ' Comfortable Worde . Merbecko Sartam Cord Snrtm . JLf ore I,1 Communion Hymn S36, 834 Gloria in Exeelsla.- Nune. Dimittie Reeeastonal Hymn ITS Organ Postlude Easter Joy Simonds Reports . Vespers, 5 p. m. A special Easter Vespers will be conducted at the First Congre gational church at S o'clock Sun day afternoon, with the Sunday school to present a program at that time, reports Rev. J. R. Sim monds, pastor. 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