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Elaborate Easter Program in Anaheim Churches Succes
LOCAL CHURCH TO SING EASTER PRAISE
Easter, commemorating to the Christian believer the Resurrection of the Navior of mankind; and, to the secular mind, the formal opening of the springtime season; but observed as a festival of joy and feasting by both, is the oldest of the festivals in the Christian calendar. It is the day which marked the beginning of the preaching of the Gospel of Christ. Easter even antedates Christmas as a fixed event; for while the day of resurrection has been observed from the foundation of the Christian religion, it was not until four centuries later that the final day of Jesus of Nazareth began to be celebrated.
Easter will be observed in all the Anaheim churches either regular church service hour, or by the Sunday schools at an earlier hour. Songs of praise and joy with recitations for the smaller ones compose the greater number of programs, while in some congregations examinations for promotion in classes will be held.
ST. MICHAEL'S
8:00 a.m. — Holy Communion.
9:45 a.m. — Children's Service in Church and offering of Mite Boxes.
10:45 a.m. — Holy Communion, Easter Music and Easter Offering. Organ and Violin Prelude Processional, "Come ye Faithful," 119 (110)
Introit, "Christ Our Passover"
Kyrie, B. Tours
Anthem Solo, "No Shadows Yonder"
Mrs. Madeliner
Hymn, "Tae Strife is O'er" 117 (121)
Short sermon ... The Rector Anthem, Chorus, "This is the Day"
Hall Sanctus ... Merbecke Agnus Del ... Gounod Communion Hymn, "And Now, O."
Excessional: "Jesus Christ is Risen Today", 111 (112)
Organist, Mrs. Grover
Violin, Mr. Zitzmann
3:00 p.m. — Baptisms
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Piano prelude, Miss Beth Walker Song, "The Way of the Cross Leads Home", by the school Responsive reading, "Easter Message," superintendent and school Prayer, F. C. Hartranft
Exercise by Primary department The Story of O' Tami San, Mrs. Smith's class
Hymn by school, "Christ Arose" Selection, "From Jerusalem to Japan", Lester Coons
Easter offering for work in Japan Song by school, "The Glory Song" Closing prayer, Rev. T. H. Walker
The classes will then take their accustomed places for the regular Sunday morning lessons.
SALEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Examination of a class in cathism of seven young folks will be an interesting number on the program for Easter services at the Young People's hour, 5:45. This examination will follow the rendition of a contrain, "The Morn of Victory", sung by the young people and several children. Miss Alice Pamier will be the soloist with Miss Edna Hochul accompanying the song pumbers on the piano.
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC
As usual, the Easter music will be a feature of Easter Sunday mass in St. Boniface church at 10:30. The children of St. Joseph's academy will render appropriate hymns under the direction of the sisters of the institution at the 8:30 mass. The program is as follows:
Marko Mass in G, with orchestra accompaniment.
Offertory, violin obligato, "Hosanna." (Granler) Mr. Wolfrum, of Los Angeles. During the consecration Mrs. Colbrun, of Los Angeles, will play a harp solo.
Sopranos, Mesdames Stillwell and Stofel, the Misses Pilitzer and Rickert; tenors, Meigs Elker and Syrre;
The orchestraation of Mrs. Maxton First violins, Ms Misses Rimpau violins, Mr. Wollf Colbrun, organist W. E. Alexander.
WEST BROADWAY
A program of will feature the service held Sunday. The choir will and a pantomime Light," will be Elger, pastor of make a short adoration Easter will also regular morning.
ZION LU
H. G. Schmidt Given by the christian director.
Opening Organ prelude Halleujah! Chord Hymn by congregation Scripture lesson Rise Glorious Choir by choir Christ is Risen,
Paar "Crucified, Doctrine lesson Behold the Savior them by choir He Bore Our Grief Shadows, recitative The Crucifixion After the crucifixion Paar "The Third Day Scripture lesson He is Risen, son Jesus Lives Again Halleujah! recitation Angels in White, and choir The Lord is Risen He Rose Again, son Easter-Tidings, re Halleujah! Christmas by choir Christ, the Conqueror The Risen, Saviour Sing Swear Carolina
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Blackberrylade . . . 25c
EGGS . . . . 25c
Puritan Hams, half or whole, per lb...27c
Puritan Bacon, half or whole, per lb. 38c
Puritan Sliced Bacon in carton ...48c
POLAR WHITE
SOAP
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Puritan Bacon, half or whole, per lb. 38c
Puritan Sliced Bacon in carton . . . 48c
POLAR WHITE
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7 BAES
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Programs
Rches Sunday
The orchestra is under the direction of Mrs. Mayer; Los Angeles. First violins, Mrs. Mayer and the Misses Rimpau and Mattir; second violin, Mr. Wolfrum; harp, Mrs. Colbrun, organist and director, Mrs. W. E. Alexander.
WEST BROADWAY METHODIST
A program of recitations and song will feature the evening Easter service held Sunday evening at 7:30. The choir will sing special music and a pantomime, "Lead Kindly Light," will be presented. Rev. Elger, pastor of the church, will make a short address.
Easter will also be observed at the regular morning hour, 11 o'clock.
ZION LUTHERAN
H. G. Schmetzer, Pastor
Given by the Sunday school assisted by the choir, G. H. Grefe, director.
Opening Service
Organ prelude
Halleujah! Christ is Risen
Hymn by congregation, No. 218, 1-3
Scripture lesson
Rise Glorious Conquerer, Anthem by choir
Christ is Risen, recitation
Part 1
"Crucified, Dend and Buried"
Scripture lesson
Behold the Savior Bleeding, Anthem by choir
He Bore Our Griefs, recitation Shadows, recitation
The Crucifixion, Anthem by choir After the crucifixion, recitation
Part 2
"The Third Day He Rose Again"
Scripture lesson
He is Risen, song by children Jesus Lives Again, recitation
Halleujah! recitation
Angels in White, song by children and choir
The Lord is Risen, recitation
He Rose Again, recitation
Easter Tidings, recitation
Halleujah! Christ is Risen, Anthem by choir
Christ, the Conqueror, recitation
The Risen, Savior, recitation Sing Sweet Carols, song by children
The Holy City
Thou too. Over Day Shalt Rise, recollection
Until Him be Glory, Anthem by choir
Song by Congregation, No. 295 silver offering
Closing Service
FIRST CHRISTIAN
9:45 Majestic Sweetness .....
Prayer by Rev. S. P. Gott
Easter Scripture Lesson, John Eley Primary exercise, undr direction,
Mrs. Maltble, "Easter Wish"
"What a Little Bird Says"
"Bells and Blossoms"
"Easter Song"
Recitation, "Nightl and Morn" Samuel Gott
Exercise, "The Reason," Bluebird Class
Song, "Easter Bells," King' Daughters class
Recitation, "Oh Garden of Joy"
Fern Murch
Regitation, "Light of the Wild," Bluebird class
Song, "Our Risen Lord," Bluebird class.
Recitation, "The Living Christ," Howard Murch
Solo, "A Garden Fair," Mrs. R. J. Ohlund
Offering and benediction.
WHITE TEMPLE
George M. Tedrick, Supt. Presiding
9:30 Orchestra furnished by the high school department.
Song, "At Easter Time," beginners and cradle roll dept.
Exercise, "Easter Flowers," primary dept.
Song, "Jesus Loves Me," beginners dept.
Scripture lesson, junior dept.
Invocation, Dr. J. A. Gelssinger
Song, Mrs. Merritt's class, young people's dept.
Song, primary dept.
Reading, Evelyn Magathan
Song, four girls of the intermediate dept.
Song, junior dept.
Address, Dr. Wyckoff
Song, Sunday school.
GARDEN GROVE ITEMS
Herman Christensen was a business visitor in Long Beach Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christesen and children enjoyed a trip to Capistrano Hot Springs
GARDEN GROVE, March 20 (Sp.)—Mrs. Menta Maas is spending a few days at the home of her brother, M. B. Allen. She has sold her property at Santa Barbara, and is moving to Los Angeles, where she has bought property in the Belvedere Gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Lambert left Tuesday for their new home near Redlands, where they have bought an apricot grove.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Aronhalt and Mrs. Ed. Schwelzer spent Tuesday at Manhattan Beach.
Rev. S. W. Gage attended the Ministerial Union at Los Angeles Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Calvin Armstrong were Los Angeles visitors Tuesday.
George Oertly of Long Beach visited relatives here Monday.
Mrs. V. R. Dora passed the weekend with her son in Fullerton.
Mrs. Margaret Gunther of Santa Ana is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Henry this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Simmons of Long Beach were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richmond Sunday.
Mis Helen Hoenshel is home from Occidental College for a week's vaca-home this week with an attack of tion with her parents.
Mrs. Allen Lair is confined to her flu.
Miss Gene Davidson and Miss Lola Turner of Occidental College are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hoenshel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wheeler and children passed Sunday at Laguna Beach.
Le Roy, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.J.G.Allen is in Anahale Sanitarium, recovering from injuries sustained when struck by an automobile driven by G.Hedstrom Saturday evening. The accident occurred near the C.Oertly home on north Euclid.According to reports,the boy attempted to go to the opposite side of the boulevard,and blinded by the sun,did not notice the auto.
He sustained a broken nose and a few minor injuries.Mr.Hedstrom was held blameless for the accident.C.A.Euerson and family moved onto their ranch in the southwest
Part 2
"The Third Day He Rose Again"
Scripture lesson
He is Risen, song by children
Jesus Lives Again, recitation
Hallelujah! recitation
Angels in White, song by children and choir
The Lord is Risen, recitation
He Rose Again, recitation
Easter Tidings, recitation
Hallelujah! Christ is Risen, Anthem by choir
Christ, the Conqueror, recitation
The Risen, Savior, recitation
Sing Sweet Carols, song by children and choir
Oh, Morning Bright, recitation
I know That My Redeemer Lives, recitation
What a Little Child Knows, recitation
Gloria, Christ is Risen, Anthem by choir
Our Lord is Risen, recitation
Look, Ye Saints, recitation
Hallelujah, Lo, He Wakes, song by children
Recitation
Part 3
"Unto Him be Glory and Honor"
Scripture lesson
Open the Gates of the Temple, Solo by Mrs. A. E. Dutzie
GARDEN GROVE ITEMS
Herman Christensen was a business visitor in Long Beach Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Marth Christensen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Christessen and children enjoyed a trip to Cupistrano Hot Springs Sunday.
Mrs. P. M. German spent Tuesday in Los Angeles.
Misses Mary and Irma Lee are home from Los Angeles where they are attending the Southern branch of the University of California, for a week's vacation with their parents.
Belle Clemons, wife of H. B. Clemons, passed away at her home in Alamitos Saturday following an illness of about two months. The funeral service was held at Santa Ana Monday at 3 o'clock, with Smith and Tuthill in charge.
Rev. Bowerth preaching the funeral sermon, and interment took place in Fairhaven cemetery.
Mrs. Clemons was born in Alaaska. June 10th, 1909.
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And when it gets stale
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"IN DALEY'S"
We have made Special Efforts to Select Our Meats for Easter Trade
Here are a few Selections Steer Beef, Pig Pork—Baby Milk Lamb and Milk Fed Veal
How About a Nice Sugar Cured Ham Poultry or Rabbits
Steer Beef Shoulder Roasts, best cuts, per lb. 18¢
Shoulder Pig Pork Roasts, per lb. ... 18¢
Legs of Pork Roasts, ½ or whole, per lb. ... 25¢
Wilson )Skinned Hams, ½ or whole,
Puritan )per lb. ... 28c
Eastern Smoked Picnics, per lb. ... 18¢
Bacon Squarers, per lb. ... 15¢
You make no mistake in buying here, as we handle only the best, that's in the market
CALIFORNIA Friday March 30, 1923
the regular meeting of the Lions it was decided to go ahead with the minstrel show and program, for the benefit of the Womens civic club building fund. The exact date for the staging of this big entertainment will be announced next week.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Violet and daughter, Miss Ruth, attended the musical contest of Son. Calif., at Cummock school, Los Angeles, Saturday evening. Miss Ruth was accompanied for one of the Redlands University pumps.
Miss Grace Dobson of South Pasadena visited friends here Wednesday.
Mrs. R. B. Valle and son, Robert of Los Angeles, visited at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs J. D. Price, Wednesday. They were accompanied home by Mr. Price who will spend a few days with her daughter.
Mrs. N. B. Hinson and daughter, Barbara of Los Angeles are spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Adland.
A. O. Kohl, proprietor of the Garden Grove Pool Hall, has installed a new pool table and a new billiard table of the latest type. He has also redecorated the interior of his place of business and is contemplating making other improvements.
The Beta Sigma class held their regular monthly meeting at the Methodist church Tuesday evening. After a short business session, a social time and refreshments were enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Smith and little daughter, Mark Morrill and Ben Smith-motored to Perris Saturday, returning home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Callahan and children of Santa Shimma visited over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. K. Lee, Mrs Callahan and Mrs Lee are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs J. E. Leighton and Mrs Ida Gibson of Long Beach were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Ella Botz.
Mr. and Mrs H. M. Lambert were given a farewell surprise party at their home Friday evening, by members of the Royal Neighbors Woodman Lodge. Games, readings and a social time were enjoyed, followed by refreshments served by the self invited guests. Regrets was expressed by all at the Lamberts moving to Redlands. Those present were Mr. and Mrs James Hammontree, Mr. and Mrs T. C. Natland, Mrs F. Newman, Mrs M. Dallas, Mrs Fuller, Mrs K. S. Hendricks and Mr. and Mrs Lambert.
On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs Lambert were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. B. Allen, by the members of the Kings Daughters and Men's Bible classes of the Baptist church. Games were played and a delightful evening was passed ball. Delicious refreshments were served by the ladies, and best wishes expressed for the Lamberts' success in their home.
Mrs Emma Weber is ill at the home of her daughter in Yorba Linda.
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Eastern Bacon, half or whole, price per lb. ... 25c
Eastern Bacon Sliced, per lb. ... 28c
New, per lb. ... 8c
Breast with packet in to stuff, per lb. ... 10c
Real Cutlets, per lb. ... 18c
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