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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1926, p. 53

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April 2, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 53 '.r I Music Will Feature Easter Day Observances \Yill be on \V ednesrlay evening, April a tenor solo. "Hosanna" bv Grainer. 7, at 6:30 o'clock and in addition to "The Kew Life" is the subject of the · the reports to be presented a special Easter sermon by Dr. Lloyd. The program ha s been arranged. The din- ] unior choir under the direction of ner is to be complimentarv, but it will Mr. McCormack, will sing a group of be necessan- to make ·reservations Easter carols at the beginning of the CHILI)REN'S EASTER FLOWER through thi- chairmen of the se\'eral service. New members will be reSERVICE 4 P. M. Thi s church co-operates with the Spoke s of the \iVoman's society or ceived into the fellowship of the Led hy the Girls' Church , chool Choir Sunday E~·ening club which presents with Mrs. R. H. Rice, 1007 Thirteenth church at this service. Of r. Robert Kenyon, Organist) Dr . Frederick F. Shannon at the Con- street. \Vilmette 680, not later than Processional 170 . ......... Sullivan gregational church at 7:30. 11onday, April 5. An Easter Sunday Vesper service "Come, Ve Faithful, Raise The Strain" will be held at 4 o'clock in the afterPsalm 118 The next meeting of the ~fen's club noon. The members of the Covenant The church meeting on \V cclncsday Lesson - St. Luke, 24 :13-35 Carol 558 . . . . . . .. F. A. G. Ou selev rvcning \Yilt J,e known as a keep Faith will ·he Friday night. April 23. This is class will be received into membership "Easter Flowers Are Blooming Bright" meeting· in which the church will con- to he Ladies' Night and the · Boy at this time, and following the recep(During the singing of this Carol the sider it s part in the worldwide task Scouts of the church will also attend tion of these young people the Sacrato "hich all Christians arc committed. a s special gu.ests . A splendi{l program ment of the Lord's. Supper will be children will deck the Crms with is being arranged. The men of the served by the deacons and the f!linisflower s.) Xunc Dimitti s Greorgian ' On Thursday the Camp Fire Girl s church and congregation are asked to ters. "An Easter Antiphon," will be Address The Rector meet at 3 :30; the \Vol f -Cubs at 7 :30 re . erve this date for them selves and sung by the Senior Chorus choir and the Junior Chorus choir. The special their gue sts. Hnnn 557 H. Smart and the choir for rehearsal at 8 p. m . soprano soloist, Isabel Warrington, I · - "God Hath Sent His Angel" Those having part tn the special ' \· \'ill sing "Easter Dawn" by Wood(Presentation of Children's Lenten I Elsewhere in this issue is the anSavings) musical program for next Sunda~· arc: man. nnt~nccment of thr concert to he given Anthem F. R. Havergal in thi s church Frida~·. April 9, hy the '\faric Sidcniu s Zendt. soprano: Rose "Golden Harp s Arc Sounding" The \Vilmette Sunday Evening club Girls Glee club of Dennison univer- Lutiger Gannon. contralto; Clarke B. Pre sentation Old Hundredth meets at this church at 7 :30 p. m. Dr. Shipp. tenor: Che ster Lawrence, bass. sity . The club will he the guests of "Praise God, from \\'hom All Ble . sing s the church families Fridav and Sat- RoL crt Ambrosius. violinccllist. and Frederick F. Shannon will deliver an Flow" Erma F. Rounds. organi st and di- Easter message, and Madame Edith Rrc<· . sional, 172 Lvra Davidica urday. The concert will i)e given 111 rector. Bideau Normelllwill sing. th e church auditorium at 8 o'clock. A "Je sus, Chri s t I s Ri sc11 Toda~·" free-will offering will he taken . ~ '11:11111 1 11111 1 111111 1 1 1 11 11 1111 1 1 11 11111111 1 11111111 1 1111111111 111111111111111111111111111 1111 11 '~ 1frs. C. S. McCoy will be hostess to Special Easter Musical P'rogram Organ Prclude-"Eas.ter Morning". the East End Circle. Mrs. M. H. West, Baptt·st Church The \Yilmette Baptist church is lochairman, on ~fonclay at her home at cated at the corner of Forest and \\ril- ).fallingViolincello S(·lo-"Songs of Joy" .. 730 A shland avenue. Mrs. E. J. Mcmette avenu r~ . The pastor. Rev. =:-,111111111111111111 11 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111111111111111 11:1 11111 1 11111~ F . C llraith a·nd :Mrs. B. G. Lutz will assist. ·ranc1s . Stifler, is in his stuclv each Handel 7 ' 1 Anthem"t nto the Paschal \ ictim morning rxcept ~fonday, an~! the The entire Sunda~· . c 1ool will join The Board of Trustees 'will hold Bring" . .. . \Vest in a Festival of Fa ~ trr jo~· at 9:30 in church office in charge of ~fi ss Duct- "A11 Easter Alleluia" Gaine s their monthly meeting Monday evethe Assembly room. Parenb and \fahellr Rennackcr is open from 9 to ning at 8 o'clock. \fr s. Zendt and ~1r s. Gannon children arc urged to come prompt!~· 12-1 to S eacl1 dar, clo sing at 12 on i Offertory -' A;rioso~' .. . . Bach <; O that tl1e program may he presented Saturday. The church telephone is On Tue sda \', the Crescent Circle, ~vf r. Ambrosius nn srhrclule time. \Vilmette 2235. ~frs. E . .. . Ba.nd. chairman, will be enSoprano Solo-"I Know that ~fy tJ' IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII!I IIIIIIIIIItiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii[III II IIII IIII III II III IIII IIIII;J, tertained at the home of Mrs. Francis Redeemer Liveth" .... Handel The Fa . trr ?\forning sen·icc of wor ~1cCullin, 514 ~faple avenue. The as'Urs. Zendt ~hip will romn\ence promptly at · 11 sisting hostesses are Mrs. A. W. MayPresbyterian Church Antl1em-"A Joyous F.asfer Hymn" o'clock \vith the organ prrludc hv ~[r. nard, :!\f rs . H. E. CutlGr, Mrs. H. K. Barnes. The first half of the service . lll ll l ll l llll ll llllll l lllllllll l l ll1111 1 1lllllllll l l l l l llllll l ll lll llll l lilllll ll lll ll ll llllllll 'll~ Reimann-~f ant)ey \~' cld. and ).frs. C. Austin. Organ Postlude "Hosannah" \Vachs will he gin-n to the presentation of :1 Lora ted at the corner of Greenleaf cantata, "The Resurrection", hv C. F. :.! 11 11 111 11111 111111111 11 11 111 11 11 111 111 111111 11 1111111111 11 11111 111111 11111 11 11 111111111111111111111! The ~fayflo"·er Band meets Tuesa \"Cnur and ~inth street .· !\fannry. The _Church choir, m~der the da,· afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Miss direction of Madame Cildcrov Scott, Rc\'. Ceo. P. ).fag-ill, D. D .. pastor Congregational Church ~I~ry Louise Scheidenhelm in charge. will offer this inspiring cont~ihution, ~ ; the program of which follow . ~unday sclwol as usual at 9 :30 a. m. :;:,llllllllllllllllllllllllll lll l lll l ll ll ll i llllllllllll l lllllll l ll llll llllllll ll l l llll l ll l lll l lll l lli' Tuesday evening Roosevelt Troop with appropriate Easter exercises. and Part I. Ministers Xo. 2. mee1:s at headquarters at 7:15. ~f ornfng ~en·ice at 11 o'clock. The Empty Tomh Stephen ,A. Lloyd Dr. Charles B. Blake. scoutmaster. Recital, Baritone. "Upon th<> first \Villiam E. 'M cCormack Davircl King. assistant scoutmaster, in da,· of the wrek" The subject announced hy Dr. A Good Friday Vesper service 'viii be charge. ·. \Vatter Haas ~fag-ill for the Easter address will he, held todav at -t o'clock. The Rev. W. Trio, \\'omen's Voices, "\\'ho shall "The Easter Angel's Greeting." E. McCo~mack will give a brief adStaff meeting on Wednesday afterroll awav tl1e stone?" dress on "An Amazing Friendship." noon .1t 1 :30 in the church office. Crace. Parmele. Marion Allison The special musical prog.r am for this The quartet and choir will sing "The Gilderoy Scott sen·ice is printed at the conclusion of Crucifixion" by John Stainer. On \Veclnesday the Wolf Cubs meet. Solo, Alto, "God shall wipe a.wa~· all t hcse notices . at 3 :30 p. m. under the direction of tears" Mmr. Gilclerov Scott On Easter Sunday morning all de- Harold Spinney. Rccit., Baritone, 1'But when they The puhlic rrception of a large num- partments of the Church school begin came to the place" William M. Burns ber of new members will he a very in- at 9 :30 o'clock as usual, with the exYoung People's Choir practice Solo, Tennor, "Whv seck ve the liv- teresting part of the program -next ception of the Senior department which Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Porter ing among the dead?" \Villfam Kend- Sunday morfi~ng and will he followed will meet at 8 a. m. for an Easter \-\'arrington Heaps, director. rick \Vatch service in charge of Hugh Pathy a Covenant Com;nunion service. erson, the superintendent. Each deChorus, "Angels, roll the rock On Friday the Woman's Guild, Mrs. away!" The regular week-day appointments partment has planned a spec!al Eastei L. L. Perry, president, will hold an all service as there will be no Junior ConPart II will he followed as usual. day meeting at the Church. The gregation service. Mary Magdalene Plunkett people will give one of their Recit .. Baritone, "And they went out There will he a special meeting Remember that the Easter service is famous luncheons at this time, and quickly" Walter Haas Monday, April 5, at 7:30 p. m., of the at 10 :30 o'clock Sunday morning, a arrangements have been made so that Chorus-"Blessed are they" Session, Deacons and Trustees to be half hour earlier than the usual Morn- those who have been unable to give Solo, Soprano, "They have taken followed hy a joint meeting of these ing service. That is because a splendid their Vanishing Luncheons may do away my Lord" Crace Parmele hoards at 8:15 o'clock. program of music has been prepared their entertaining at this luncheon. Chorus, "0 death! where is thy hy Porter \V. He'lps, the quartet, and Th~ who are intere. ted in this plan ~ting ?" The \Vestminster Guild girls will the Chorus choir. "0 Filii et Filae," are urged to ask Mrs. C. A. Eldridge Chorus . "Blessing and honour" meet Tuesday evening, April 6, at 6:30 by \Vest: "Cloister Scene" by Mason; about it. ').f rs. E. H Burge will finish o'clock for t'heir usual program and and "Hosanna," by Vincent, will be reviewing the foreign missionary hook, Mr. Stifler will speak briefly and the dinner. Mrs. Oscar Kurtz will be among the organ numbers by Mr. "New Days in Latin Americ'a." Mrs. service will close with the ordinance hostess for the evening. Heaps. The choir will sing "They C. A. Carpenter will give a brief talk of Baptism. Have Taken Away My Lord," by Stain- on Northland College which is located The annual business meeting and er, and "As It Began to Dawn," by Vin- in A"hland, Wis. This yeat our home At 5:30 in the afternoon members of dinner of the church and congregation cent. Allan Faber Schirmer will s!\,g Thank Offering goes to this college. Ag-nus Dei ... . . . .... . . . . King Hall Gloria in Excrlsis . . . . . . King Hall Sevenfold Amen . . . . . . . . . . Stainer Reccs . ional 173 . . . . . . . . Palestrina "The Strife Is O'er" Organ Postlude the Young People's societ ,. will he the gt.tests of the g-r o wn-ups at an hour of song, f cllowshjp and prayer in the southwest room. Miss Frances \\' oodall will have charge of the informal program. ) '·l ) · , I ·~ l ·· · · } ~ - 1 1 =_ - . ', .., · 1 1 i ~ . I I ' ·I . , . t

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