Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, April 13, 1925

Issue date: Monday, April 13, 1925
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Previous edition: Saturday, April 11, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 13, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba 10 Manitoba free press win Moeft. M01st3ay, april 13, 1925 in i choirs provide appropriate services for Observance of resurrection Day spirit of christianity finds expression in hymns of Joy and thanksgiving if there any time when the spirit of christianity finds glorious expression in music it is at easter. Since the resurrection of Christ since the organization of the churches which Farry on his women ital engaged in cels in Pong the Triumph Over j Prano Peg. In common with the Christian made easter sunday a Daj glad with music. There was t a Church however Small that did nol express itself. If was not Large and , the congregation put its soul into hymns of rejoicing and thanksgiving. Sac red cantatas solos and choruses from the oratorios anthems psalms gradual and chants interpreted the spirit of the Seabon. The hallelujah chorus from Handel s Messiah was a popular work with the awake up my glory was Sung by a number of them As it began to and a great Many others bid and new. Ministers read lessons in keeping with the passion tide and preached sermons on the Promise of life Entanal but Cor the most part the message of easter was left to the singers. Knox Church of Cox Church choir under w. Davidson Thomson handled the easter music very effectively yesterday. I brought me baritone Solo and chorus from Vaug Lian Williams five mystical songs was one of the outstanding numbers and others of Fine Quality were the Anthem. A walk to the so 3 to know that sly re i front Handel s death and Rould hard y 1-. Better Way of celebrating. Winni the chorus find of Wiy nearly athletes choose dentine gum. Try a package today keeps the right Way to Iron ironing is done easiest with a hotpoint because the thumb exclusive hotpoint nates All Strain on the and rests your you simply guide the Iron and its own weight supplies the pressure. The special Iron has an enlarged thumb rest hinged Cord plug and a special finish of extra heavy Nickel plating. Reduction in prices Standard Iron special Iron Lar mite . A fun Utvic product Complete Stock of hotpoint appliances. Sold in easy terms at our showrooms. Main floor electric railway Chambers. Marion and tache Stoat St. Boniface. 1841 Porta Afi Avenue St. Winnipeg electric company dentine from Beethoven s mount of and the contralto the lord is j the soloists were a. Davidson i Thomson miss Gertrude Newton. Miss Eva Eagie ton and at die so miss Lillian Layhew presided Ati Tho Organ the easter messages apart from music were delivered by Rev. To w. Kerr. Broadway n methodist Gounod s redemption was the Choice of . R under stand Ivy Osborn is for easter sunday evening As the can tata is very Long it was. Not Given in full but the Al Loir Leader used some of finest passages. Unfold be find the hymn of the apostles were notable among the choruses whilst there were a number of. Beautiful solos Quad tettes duets and Arlom. Tho can tata is divided into six Promise of the Cru the the Pentecost and hymn of the soloists were miss Jessie. Philip miss Catherine Wright. Miss Margaret Jones miss Helen Cairns Errest Kettrop Walter Doug Las. Christ s easter. Message Nas the subject of the morning ser Mon of or. Dimmit i. Gordon methodist services at Gordon methodist Church were Well attended sunday special easter music being provided by at morning and evening services. Rev. Al h. Maunders preached at both services. In the morning the vocal solos by John b. Jones. Open the Sites of the tem Knapp and Banks no night Sung by Mil s s Nellie Jones were outstanding. Miss Nellie Jones was the soloist in the evening with the offering he Handel. Tho anthems during the Day were Why seeks be the Liv ing among the s. C. Cooke and King of simper. The programme As arranged by John e. Jones choirmaster with h. Newton As Home Street Church the cantata by Jolt witty was the special presentation of twin choir of Home Street Church of Christ for easter Herbert Fow Ler led the with miss to. Hoole at the Organ and the soloists were miss Margaret Adams mrs. H. B. J. Latham. A. Armstrong w. at 10.30 in. The morning the Pantor. Rev. H. B. Gilgour conducted the communion service there was a sunday school and Church rally at 11 at 3 o clock the e Crown of an easter pageant was presented under the direction of mrs James Hercus jr., and miss a. Bates at g o clock the women s missionary society held a special prayer service and the cantata was Given at 7. . Heralds of Trie insurrection was the subject of the Sermon. Westminster Church special services were held on easter. Day at Westminster Church attended by very Large congregations. Or David Christie preached at both services both sermons be ing appropriate to eastertide. At the morning service miss n. Ten nent gave an inspiring rendition of Handel s i know Attiat my redeemer followed by worthy is the Lamb and the chorus Halle at the evening service Par 3 of Fletcher s passion of Christ was Sung followed by Mozart s Gloria in excels is 12th mass the soloists All of whom did exceedingly Fine Ware miss n Tennent miss d. Burnum mrs. M Macnair r. W. Wyder Nan. And a t. Hay with Herbert j. Sadler at the Organ. St. Andrew s churches St. Andrew s churches Elgin ave nue and River celebrated easter with special music at All ser vices. Rev. Or. H. J. Keith preached in the morning at on Oak Street acid in the likening at the Jin Avenue Churchil his subject on both occasions was the living Christ and the Hoie of immortality g. Mcneil conducted the evening service Andrews Oak Street j. Matheison spoke on. The Light of the world . Andrew s Elgin Avenue in the Mian Marion Bach violinist assisted social continued from Page 6 in the Church when members of the missionary society of Tabernacle Baptist Church will be the guests. Mrs d. A. Gunn will speak on. Glimpses of the Assiniboine entertainment Chap Ter . Will hold its monthly meeting and Musicale tuesday evening at 3 o clock at toe 11 Kenned Street. Mrs. A. K. Blair 300 Bartlett Avenue will entertain the ladies of Riverview Church at her Home. Tuesday evening assisted by mrs. Parl Hurst. Court Garry no. 2, Canadian order of foresters will entertain its Mem Bers at an at Home this evening in the travellers building. A concert is being arranged to be followed by a dance and refreshments. F a Der the auspices of the ladies altar society of holy Cross Church Norwood a. Cart will be held thin evening at o clock. Mrs. Frank Wolfe is in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. J. M. White. Mrs. A. Dyer mrs. G. A. Warren will receive the guests at the easter guest Tea of Chal mers ladies. Aid society wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6 of clock at the Church. Harmony tempi no. 3, pythian Sisters will hold a whist drive wednesday afternoon at o clock in the Royal templars Hall Young Street. A St. Stephen s presbyterian women s missionary society one the Isobel Etc Tavish Mission society will hold a joint easter thank offering and meeting tuesday evening at s o clock in the basement of the Church when Rev. Or. J. A. Connie will so re the address. The special service of music at the River Heights Church the programme of music at the Elgin Avenue Church included a number of choruses., by the Junior choir selections by miss l. Cooke miss a. Mcculoch Martin Clifford and l. Easton. At St. Andrews River Heights besides choruses by selections on the violin were Given by miss Marion Bach. The soloists were miss a. Mcculloch mrs. Martin mrs. Of Weon mrs. K. Kennedy messes. And Easton. St. Paul s St. Paul s presbyterian Church n Ore Dame was crowded at berth and extra seating accommodation had to be provided there was special easter music in the morning and in the evening Maun Ders popular cantata Olivet to Cal waa Sung by tie choir. Choir master f. H. Hughes had his Well balanced Force trained admirably and it gave a. Most impressive interpretation of Tho Fine music the chorus crucify especially be ing performance. The soloists gave an excellent account of were mrs. J. M. Rice. H. Hughes i Irons p. Jones and c. Beaumont. J. . Peele pre sided at the Organ in Able style. The services were conducted by Rev. P. Bruce Thornton. J St. Stephen s. St. Stephen s presbyterian Church in. Common with All other Christian churches celebrated easter sunday with song and rejoicing. In the morning the services was hol v communion. That of the evening Given Over to special music. Rev. Or. C. W. Gordon preaching on an. Easter were miss Helen Forrester miss Ruth Hedley t. Francis Charles Drewe. And Greenwood a Greenwood Ile Thoc methodist is Church was thronged last evening when the sacred cantata this Story of Cal was Sung bythe choir of .38 voices under the direction of a. R. Ellbey. The. Pastor. Prev. R. Cullagh made a Short address in announcing the Cantita after which by Solo Orus the betrayal the trial and the Cru finlon of Jesus were depicted. The. Soloists were w. Lewis and f. Nightingale. The choruses represent nor the crucifixion scene and the triumphant chorus at the close thrilled the audience. Salvation army Christ the lord is risen was the congregational hymn with which the afternoon meeting of the salvation. Army in Tise Walker. Thea tre. The. Closing nimber was the hallelujah chorus Tram the Mes played by t Fie Citadel band. Included in the. Musical programme were the March by the band the Jolivet and Cal by the a chorus from the Messiah Violo by capt. A. Irwin Gethsem Arie the Cornet Solo by w. Merrit i know that my re Deemer. And the easter hymn by the male Voica chorus of the Citadel band. Rosedale methodist easter services in Rosedale meth Odist Church were attended by Large congregations. Special music was provided by tire choir at both morn ing and evening Sei vices three anthems being Given by on each occasion. The anthems in the morning were awake tip my Christ is risen and break Forth. Into in the evening Jesus is risen und leave us Xot neither forsake the so Olst in. The morning was miss Doris Bagnall with Chri it n the evening mrs. W. A Tagg was he soloist. The programme waa pro Elded under the direction of Ronald Woodcock with h. A. Campbell As organist. The pastor. Rev. W. A c. Leech spoke in the evening on great hymns and great hymn first Baptist Church following a powerful Sermon by or. Charles first Baptist Church last night the Young people s club presented a programme of easter music which included capt. Plunkett of the dumbbells and the salvation army band. Soloists for the occasion were mrs. J. Steiner and miss Dorothy Carnes who Sang several delightful selections the music during the service was also of a High order. Miss Alice Drew being the soloist. The choir presented a number of anthems in keep ing with the easter St. Giles St. Giles services were largely at tended sunday in the morning Tho edifice being filled including 175 members of the boys and girls Lea gue. The platform was set off with rows of easter lilies and at the close of each service , under the direction of Peter Logan Sang the hallelujah chorus " with Fine affect. Douglas Bull the organist giving the singers Strong support. Miss Dorothy Poison Sang. I know that my re Deamer liveth in praiseworthy style. In the evening Tho pastor Rev. W. A. Maclean continued the sermons based on the lives of notable men. John Newton Wiio lived from 1725 to 1807, was the Man selected for the evening discourse. Newton was an slave trader and libertine but become poet hymn writer and. Preacher the founder of the evangelical movement in the Church of England. Fort Rouge methodist musical services at fort Rouge methodist Church yesterday were impressive. At the evening service. Capt. Plunkett Sang two solos ride on Oil King and god knew my probably the finest piece of mass music of the Day was rendered at this service in s sing ing of be choirs of old Jerusalem close on this was the old Quartetti. God so loved the Rev. E. A Church preached at the evening service offering the Best proof of the which he said was the spirit of Christ which., lives in the hearts of people age and the change that comes in the beings of those who believe in him. Sixty hew members were taken into the Church. Capt. Plunkett addressed a gather ing of 200 Young men in the after noon. Grace Church with a. Choir of 50 voices under Arthur Egerton an attractive pro gramme of easter music was Given yesterday in Grace Church to packed congregations at both services. The programme at the evening service was entirely musical and included _ group of easter carols from ancient sources. The walk to pm by Wal Fortl Davies and Organ Solo by or. The Resur and selections from Han Del s Messiah. The soloists. Were mrs. Gertrude Billing Soprano mrs. Sharbaan. Contralto Garnet Best Tenor and a. Leslie Garside Bass. The Sung by the. With the Solo parts by messes. Best and la Side was the feature of the pro gramme the service closing. With several selections from the passion tide Section of the arrangements have been practically completed for the. Eighth birthday celebrations of the great War vet Erans association to take place on wednesday. The programme at the Board of Trade building .will., com Mence at 8 . With a band con Cert by the brass and. Pipe bands of the Winnipeg and the provincial command . 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