“tutu hour and so scrimpam'in: shirt I“ c IDA BAILEY ALLEN "$3.1.de m: crumbs. calm. salt. thyme. black pepper and 1 tbsp. of the butter or , Stuffed Cabbage Leaves Are Filled With Tuna Fish mm m “I m u n: In Bailey Allen crcnm sauce was made am. . all. Fold leaves over stuffing. IR PLANNING a balanced ra- basis of liquid drained from thefibm Ed! in PI!" With PICKS um. 'oday we C'IIISII’JE‘I‘ not only "cabbage, Place rolls lold-sidedown in the calorie ‘o.7'cn‘ a: a source “mm but; 19” “11191- PW Ir- win“! WI- margarine. . Lay cabbage leaves list on iboard. Place equal amount of , tutu o' enerzv bul the [lilall'lll ind mg”. I“ . ter, Cove: boil it or eompletcncs. o' thi- protein the until leaves arr Lender. mineral and vitamin comm" TUNA-STUFFED CABBAGE i n: fiance: Blend flour with and the character at lhb‘ lats. DOLLS ‘reinsuuns butter Stir in "sen". ed liquid from cooking cabbage. The day |I1( ('nel and l wtred large green cabbage Leaves Stir . cook until sauce thickens; guests of Di'ecior .iveiieile Day Boiling water for lunch at I] 'an -»'.<i'c; of 1.‘ up u" add sour cream. spring vcge'nri.» I|<|te,:, we 2 15.01) u.” “m. [ML naked Season to taste with salt and thoroulhly enmvtri a new vcr«, line (I’lle PCPPEI- SPOOI 0"" cab- slon of an o'.i rim: world-la- 2 1: soft ear:ch bread crumbs "3“ “’“5- mnus dish s-ul t-d “baa”: y‘ c minced 5 3“ “ion Garnish with border of Iresh leaves. ‘ 11" up u" i parsley. Ill this case tli- lu.’l.n1 v.15. '7 tsp, ground thyme TOMORROW‘S DINNER tuna lish. "he ‘alli'alt r olls? I. up, ‘round hing pfppor i Asparagus-Egg Saladcttcs wcrc L-ookiv: nni'. about It~nl3 tbsp bu'ter or margarine; Tuna-Stuffed Cabbage Rolls minutes inuL-nd of the usuali melted l Chived Whipped Potato boiling watev'. additional Crusfron Apple-Raisin Pia 1'1 tbsp. flour Coffee Tea Mllh l Vs c. dairy sour cream . I s," b , ‘ ,H . SUNDAY DINNER . Ind in new" “I: Avocado-Cress-Lettuce Salad I l :Iusno tra- additional Y J,“ bunch he“ "may \cal Chopssrui: Mushroom l Cook cabbage leaves in salted Pushed Pom”. Iboiling water to cover 3 min. amend Blbv Cum“ Meringue Orange Cups or until wilted. In covered snuco— MERINGUE ORANGE CUPS pan. 1 large fresh navel oranges DRUG srons OPEN 2-. EASTER SUNDAY it tbsp. sugar I 1 tbsp, fresh lemon Juice .l-16 tsp salt ‘2 egg whites In C sugar. additional Wash oranges: cut in half crosswise. Runn sharp knife be— jtween orange section and mem- ‘brane. Remove sections a nd place them in bowl. Cut out center wres and membranes. leaving clean or-j ange "cups." ‘ Add grape halves. sliced ba- gnana. sugar and lemon juice to orange sections. Mix well; spoon ‘ into orange cups. Add salt to egg whites, beat them until they stand in soft.1 stlfl peaks. Gradually beat in sugar. Spread over orange cups; me— ringue should completely cover MEDICAL PHARMACY 86 POWNAL ST. Will be only Drug Store open in Chor- lonorown on Easter Sunday. DIAL 4-6623 FREE DELIVERY fruit. Bake no min. in slow oven.’ mo deg. F. or unit] meringuet browns, Serve warm as a dessert. TRICK OF THE CHEF stantt lor appetite appeal parsley. DENTAL COLLEGE dental surgery at Md. was founded in IMO. Pointed. crescent and square toes . . . Cook potatoes in bouillon Iin- Then roll them In line-minced fresh l Anao Bond. Women's MR. AND MRS. ROBERT L. SIMMONS Young Couple WW Editor. Phone 4450s [WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS l S’side Public Health Nurse ‘ Addresses WI Members KENSING‘ION v bars SmithPubttc Health Nur- se of Summersde, was good speaks at nine Aprfl maeung‘ d . Clintm Women's Institute held it... Charlottetown. Sat. Apr. 217195279 at the tune of the pressdait‘ . Mrs Jams E. Macxry on Tuesday evening. April 10 Miss Smith who gave an meresting and va'y informative address on “macabk Diseases" Introduced by Mrs Stanley Brown, who also extended the thanks of the mes-tin to the speaker. The meeting opened by sing— lag “The Old Gray Mare". ful- lm‘ed by the Mary Stewart Col- lect. The minutes v! the March Plight Troth In Ceremony At Summerside i A pretty wedding was solem-- nizcd rcccntiy at St Church. Summerside. by Rev, The first dental school In the Prom,“ "ammut iihcn Mary United States. the college at pmmppa_ daughter at Mr and Baltimore, ‘Mrs David \li-Nally. Summer- A side. bci-anie thc bride of Rob- sptke. Illusion. wineglass and stacked , heels all h stock. Beige, brown. to Looklng for black. black patent. tan and the new “Grern Opal”. Sizes AA-Gh-"a. "I3" width In 4% - M. Open Thursday 8: Saturday Nights iiiiir SIZES? We Invite you to ' see them all in our exciting eol- ‘ififl Iection of new .3 Spring styles [or marching shoes l. e mum m I” and handbags m ""j Ia beige. brown. black “"5 patent. tan. and black. “35-26% priced Ironi handbags 3.98 and 4.98 Agnew - Surpass SHOE STORES LTD. ‘ till Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 4-3646 10.95 - 29.95 GLORIA Ladies' Wear I55 (it. George St. Chlt‘ldm Dial 0-47" crt Lynuood Simmons. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Simmons. North IIIH‘I‘ \lrs Ciarcnce Stocic \ras organist and act-om- 'panicd \lrs (icrtic (‘ahilL as she sang “.‘lnthcr Bclovcd" durint: thc signing of the regis-. ter. The altar was decorated With pottmi \ihite 'miims lor the oi-tnston, The bride, :ivcn In marriage by her latiicr. was nowricd in floor lcnsth “lilif‘ nylon m‘cr. tallcta wnh "v" neckline and long pointed slccvcs llcr nylon tullc \‘t"|l “as bold in place with a halo of ~Iiiiiilzitcd pcarl “(HP crs oii .ii-iiik Shc carricrl a cast-ado or Icathcrcd rnsrs. MIss Joanne McNaily. hcr sistcr's maid of honor. was ncrk nllil full skirt llcr hcad~ .drt‘ss \ti'h .‘I uliitc \iinisv ol no \on hnnilion i-nirrcd “XIII \‘I‘II: in: and Slll‘ curried a colonial bouquet of pink and uliitc car- nntions Miss Jud)- \Ic.\'ail\'. Ii! bridesmaid. “PIS :nuncd in blue. identical In lhc maid of honor and :lii‘ i‘nrrir‘d a colon ial bouquet of pink and “lllll‘ carnalinns lian \IcNaily. con-i COME TO NOVA SCOTIA FOR A LIGHT HEARTED FLING If you‘re looking for new horizons. jump into your car and some met to Nova Scotia. You can drive along more than 3.000 miles of paved highway. with something new to lift )oui' lpirits at almost every turn of the wetland the sweetest music in the uhole sunny symphony is the fact that you're new: more than 30 miles twist the tang and magic of the sea. NO AS OTIA GariadaoOooanPtayground 'iuaov MOTORING 1' sin of thc bride. as flower girl.‘ was gowan in while nylon unit a hcaddrcss of a small lMIIIIQ‘ Sll‘a“ lint \\|II\ hliie trim She carricd a small colon- Ial houquct ol pink and “hue rarnations Mr. William Dolan was best 'man. Messrs. l-‘och and Gerald McNally. bmthors ol the bride. ushered the guests to their pews. which wcrc markrd with while ribbon and flowers Mrs McNally chose for her daughter's wedding s two piece dress nl grccn silk with \t'IllIl' flowers a \Altllf‘ hat with Krccn- l‘lowcrs and a white corsagc. {The groom‘s molhcr was attir- ‘M In both \tith pink flowch hat rind pink corsaite A reception lor stIv - flve rucsts was held at the Tartan Restaurant. where the bride‘s gowncd in blue taffeta with boat , table was ccntred with a three- Paul‘s'tier wedding cake. topped with a small rose bouquet, Miss Albcrta Murphy was in charge OI the guest book For the honeymoon trip through the Maritimcs. the bride:: travclled in a hcige suit w ithi green and brown accessories and II bronze corsaizc. ()llI-nfrltlun giiiwts vicrc Mr. and Mrs Darryl norms. for: Mr. and Mrs Bill Nelson. Halifax. NS. Mr and Mrs. Stirling Maclmod. \ir. and \lrs. Pcrry Macintyrc. Mrs, Douglas Wood. Mrs Whit Car. tcr. Mr. Douglas \Insicr. (‘hnrlollt‘lnwm \lrs (icortze Maclmllan. Amhcrst. NS . rs. Don Delsncy. llilticn. N. . and Mrs Julius (‘rokcn. Mrs» w Crokcn. Miss ROSlIa t‘rokcn of Kcnsinztnn. ,\lr Foch Mc- Kcnna of Rordcn: Mr Eddie \lacnonald ol Grand River. and the Senior \‘urscs of the (hu- lottetown Hospital (Photo by Heckbert) Guide Trainer To Conduct Course Here Next Week \II\\ .lill ('nniphcll ol llnzltnd will be arriving in the province nrxl “Mk to conduct training In Siimmcrsldr and Charlotte town tor Girl Guide patrol len- dcrs and Giiidcrs Miss ('aniphcll n diplniiiaM blur Iraincr, \iill arru'r In Summcrsidc on April 11 and will remain thcrc on tho 23rd and 24th In conduct training courses In Princc (‘oiintv s h 9 will be assistnd bv Mrs R R Dewar On chnccdai slic \llll con- duct the coursl‘ lor pntrnl lead- ers and izuidcrs in Queens and Kings counties This lrainlnl “Ill hc zucn at tho ('harlotle- lnun Y‘It'li “H F, \I Inwn. provincial training com- missionrr for thc P F. l f‘. I rl Guide Association will he I! champ of the arrangements for Miss Camphcll's visit. Found. I tiarluilc- “L that was bold In Ming were read by the sec- first. school teacher. Three via. itocs were present. One tunic and twenty diapers ‘ were med in to the Rm Cross ‘and more material was M b- uted. It was mdvtd. would . and passed that the group col- lect for the Cancer Fund. Cop- distributau to the members. Correspondence consisted of sev- eral “1'lianlr You" noteo for treats received. a letter from »Chfld Welles-c regarding lanes for foster uhildrui, and one re~ naming receipts for the cook book for he Guardian and The Evening Patriot. A letter from Mrs. Doug-Ins Mellish Coiwenor of Agriculture. was read and the questionaire was filled in. The May meeting will he held son when roll call will be answ- ered with a riddle. Program will be in charge o! Mrs. Keith Miss Bar— ' Woodside iretary. Mrs. Wilfred Pickering; land fourteen numbers answer-l led roll call by naming thelri conveoor. Mrs. lvan Picloering.‘ ies of the Institute News were at the home of Mrs. lan Hender- ‘ and Mrs Sim MacKay Mrs Harold Haney Mn. Keith Wm M M“ Bruce Clark wee W" an die new sick connmt' tee Mrs. Weirum Malay was in charge of the pug-am Meant closed with the Queen. and lunch was served by the hoa- ess and several of the laties. l'N‘ION ROAD [CW The April meeting of the Un- ion Road United Clsin'di Wan- eri was held on April 4 or the home at Mn. Han-y Newman The meeth opened with the worship service with lama leo- son. meditation asfl prays, The minutes of the Int meet» but were read and approval. Nine metiters answered rd! call arni Mm. Mum gave ardahip". For the program Mrs. Wallace Mallett sang two sdon “The Ninety and Nine" and "Alone". Mrs. A Mallett gave a reading “I Accused My Par- ails." Members of the program com- mittee far the next meeting will be Mrs, E, Lamont and Mrs H. Yeo. This meeting will be held at the home «1 Mrs. W. Mal— lett. Following the meeting lunch was served by the hostess and a Mr. E, MacDonald. Director oft social hour enjoyed l BEDEOUE W. I. The April meeting of the Bed eque Women‘s Institute Iva I held at the home of Elsie Bow- ness. Ten members attended. The vice-president called the meeting to order with the usual ritual. The minutes ol the last meet- ing were read and collection amounted to 81.29. The sick committee reported l The March iiiecting of the Hunter River Women s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. G, I, Mar-Kay. The president. Mrs. Cyril Smith. chaired the meeting. which opened with the Mary Stewart Co‘lcct and the thought for the dav “if you have knowledge let othrrs light their candies at it." Plans were made to enter- tain the Rennic's Road Institute at the April meeting. Mrs Emmett Bernard reported for the committee to visit the sick and Mrs Fred .lclfrey icported for the school commiltce. Mrs (‘yril Smith rcportcd on an interview with Mrs. III'IOII Mat-Donald oi (‘harlotictown. concerning the village history. This intcrvicw will hc broadcast over CFCY in the near future. The sum of $2.50 was sent as ilhe entry lee (or the musical llcslival and $10 was voted Inr ‘prizes lor the Ccntra: Qticvn's .leh School Plsns int .1 (ca late March The Bible House offers you religious sup- plies for church and home. 1711 Kent St. Charlottetown —PhII. 3:"). 7:30 tum—“CRO 55 Villa Avenna 9:30 a m.—-Director Class 10-00 a.m.4isnday School 915 am 7'30 ism—Tm "Ashe M's-ll need that verses ni‘ Sadptivrv men nvonn‘im and millm‘ luv» I hid in rm mm that l the writ THE CANADIAN ’U'NIIJAFY OF THE FRI DISTRICT ” . . . AND THEY REMEMBERED HIS WORDS" 'I‘hewommhadcometn the tomb M Iii-id Edit. morning flllnd with sot-m Then as they manic lie out!" dmvthatlm'hrniymm. their [Helm-w m per-pler and four Thai. "they romantic-I’M His warm" .mmwdmummrmmmm Hardin hasthcespr-rimofthwrmstthctmnbmm In our own lives' ()vrreome with sorrow. lei—r, vtv have "Wed His words" "Whv llsrnsld rm child mt‘mofirr Scripturv‘ W” ‘ a mi rmntlr asked it Sunday School teacher The loder mailing his own life "perk-ices n-pl Item in his M11 and true-mow" The Bible W drives to liw the erd M God no HI mitt-moo comfort and s "Iona-diet" tar (IlrmfiVi‘ the mom omit-(m Wtivrs arnl trnnquilirm Millions, Mn. are fol lmrvnc the u'vnds at tho Paalmio when he said We hcip the Snell-h- in Its wort: when we nor-ember lt in Mll' More" and anth MN moons lnnd we also trip when I. purchase mots-rial st Wm- ‘hr profit: at which we vised M Wain mid PM mans: sorter? (We F‘n‘at 24. I) malnut- ievl "writ-time he III! and will he helped by llv'hl have lound l.‘ a m d Wrni might not do asmsi 1M" and on Pv'ncc Pelvis! I- the Rlile BIBLE SOCIETY BRITISH A FOREIGN Charlottetowu Bible Chapel 235 Cumberland St.. at Lnngvortli Ave. “:00 i.m.—"1'tnr. POWER or 'ms RESURRECTION" . OVER JORDAN" "sums A. standout-u 'niM. ' " The Salvation Army “Home oi Evangelism Since It!” Great George Street Iris. and Mrs. L. A. Ricks. C0. Sunday 700 pm.-Evangellstlc Meeting Thursday moo pan—Prayer Meeting. "A WELCOME AWAI‘I'S YOU AT THE ARMY" CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecoqu Assemblies at Canada Upper Prince Street Rev. C. R. Benn Pastor -I".aste'r Broadcast. Summerside Radio In in am «Sunday School. Easter Cross if Present II no am.——F,am Praise Service Rally. Pastor Speaking THE FOUR RESURRFXTIONS" ATTEND CHARIMI'E'I'OWN'S REVIVAL CENTER W— TRINITY UNITED It "hm: The Revere“ m G. E. Hall. I.A. Organist .l Director of Choirs. Roy‘s! l'. llg'ord. A.I.C.o. I Film On Education Seen By Hunter River Institute more finalized. and it “as de- cided to buy a gilt for Miss Doris Anderson. who visited the Institute during February. Collectors were appointed (or the Red Cross and a thank-vou note was received from Mr. L. W. Ripley Mrs. Emmett Bernard the convener lor the program show- ed a lilm "Who Will Teach Your Child" and Mrs Wesley Green read a letter from Mrs Edwin Cook. provincial convener of education. Lunch was served by Mrs Ernest Cousuis, Mrs. Bervi Crns~ well. Mrs. Lloyd Carew and Mrs Willrcd Dindiai. The next meeting will be held at ‘hn 'homc ol Mrs Vernon M‘L‘IJEI‘II. that I. ear. and be. ad. iv was deeded to hold at pan- try sale at Bawness's Store a Fnday April 6 The Red Cross committee reported that two baby coats. seven sweaters. one pair of bootees and one pair of Ds'lanias had been received The nest men '1“ be held Hall-dqu nouns-mucus:- Montgnnary on the lunch on machines. OLD LAMPS Pottery and metal lamps uii an oil—burning wick were list in Greece as early as an at StfPa—ul'swAnglitan Church Established 1759 by Royal Foundation Venerable Arddeocoa J. I. Ibhott. Reactor Rev. N. M. Morris L. 'I‘h.. Associate Rector Organist and Chair bec_:e A Thompson. F.R.C.D.. Easter Sunday 3 w a m Holy Communion 9.45 a in Bible Class 9.43 a in —Sunday School, Junior and Senior Ll. .u ll-Ilo a m —Su.oday School. Primary and Beginners Cline! ll:m am.—Holy Communion iNo Samar Dedication of Memorial Prayer Built.- Mr Lloyd S Stevenson LAC hand is- I'Ivening Prayer and Samoa Preacher. Vcn. J. T. Ibbtnt. ViSiton Welcome tcniisi. A.R.C.M. 7 (to p m PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Church Street. Parhdalo Rev. J. H. Tye. B.A.. 5.0.. Minister Mr Leslie Rises“ Organist and Director at Senior Chat Mrs. Stanley Norman Director at Junior and Intermediate Choirs 9-45 I in Sensor and Junior Church School 11:00 a.m —Nursery end Kindergarten Classes 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship Sermon. “THE POWER TO TRANSMRM" Anthems: "God So Loved The World"—~I. Stain "In Joseph‘s Lovely Outlaw—Dickins- (Soloist—Mrs. Dean Randi Reception of met-ribs: trasiferr'nig. 11:13 a.m—Primary Church School 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon: THE SU'PI-‘ICIENCY OF CHRIST Anthems: “This Joyful Eastierttde" (Dutch Carol‘ (Senior Choirt Anthch by lnhermediate and Junior Chain You are welcome to Worship with an St. Peter's Cathedral (Anglican Church at Canada) ROCHFORD SQUARE The Rev, Canon .1. R. Davies. II.A.. L.‘l‘h.. Reel. The Rev. Canon E. hi. Malone. M.A.. D.D. . Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanna Brenton. Lie. Mun" Organist Mrs. B. W. Patterson. Choir Director April 22—an Day :00 a,m.—Holy Eucharist oo a.m—Holy Eucharist 45 a.m—Mattins 11:00 a,m.—~Procession. Choral EuchorLsI and Serm- sz p.m.—Childim‘s Service (Brim Lent Box.) 7 00 pin—Em. Processicai and Staten. In Death Visitors are most welcome at all services First Baptist Church Corner at Prince and Fitzroy Streak Pastor: Rev. II. L. Mitten. l.A.. DJ). Organist: Mrs. V. Leigh Diagwell 'i':.'lll a.m—Easter Sunrise Service Speaker: Mrs H. I. Mitton Soloist- Miss Arlene MocDmald ‘ 9.45 a.m —Ch1.trch School JESUIT BROTHERS Young men ~18 to 35 interested in serving God by working with Jesuit Priests In Canada and on tho Missions Write for information to: Brothers’ Vocational Bureau Ignatius College Guelph. Ontario tl:oo a.m—Holiness Meeting 1:00 p rn.—Y.P.M. ‘ 11:00 a.m.—“CONQUEROR OF SIN AND ‘ DEATH" Anthem- "O Divine Redeemer" (Mind) Solo: "When It's Easter madav Morning" iO‘Iloriia I—.‘\Ir Stirling Inman Solo: "The Hnly City" (Adams) «Mrs. Douglas McKennoy 7:00 p.m,—-FASI£‘I‘ Carol Servic‘c Meditation: “Heavm. Our Everlasting Home" Observance of Relievcr‘s Baptism Central Christian Chiir 21! Kent Streot MORNING SERVICES: lo 00 a m —Bible School—An hour oi Rrihlr whole lamin ll 00 a m ~‘IOITIIM Worship Service INiirwry and Jun“ f("'hiligch provided lor all elilldrv-n under the an I Message: "0 DEATH. WHEer IS THY STING' Anthem~ "(‘ome Ye Fairhlul Raise the Strain" (David H Williamsl 'NING WORSHIP SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE BEGINS AT 7:” RM. Theme "THE ROAD TO VICTORY" (From the Triumphs! Entry to she Realm-tire Portrayed in Music and Scripture‘ lntmricdiate Girls‘ (.‘holr l‘cntral (‘hristian Church cxtcnds a welcome to the Sons an: Daughters ol England who will be meat. III at this service. Minister—W. 0. Weale Orlanlst: Mrs. W. A. Mat-Rae THI-I CHL‘RCH WITH A FRIENDLY WELCOME m st tidy lot in .Tr Girls Omit 9:45 A 111» a in »CHURCR SCHOOL EASTER DAY SERVICES OF WORSHIP II M Int—"A WALK IN A GARDEN" ‘Rrv .l C II‘. Rail) Air -"I Know That My Redeemer lmh" 'Harn‘leliAMr,‘ David (‘01 "O layman Eons Mornvns' & Chair "Hallelujah Clan-us" 'Mrswnhi Handel "a WELCOME AWAI‘I’S YOU AT TRINITY" Ml .7 min nil—Evenly WmMp WWW»- .lrim'nr Girls (TIM "IS IT WORTHW‘ITTIJ',” ’R I hotness-H “(‘hriiw Being w Pram the Deod' "Riv-w Cutlass! W" 'Fmer Carol "mm The last ls Risen May "Ulric: M Glory FIII The Skies "Siva Children (Faser I‘av-ol "Praise We Th- llrd" (Martin Shan- "l‘hla Joyful EMT ‘Dnvn‘l's Psalm-ii Bins-ll ‘ Drummmd Wallet lair.th llmam (Rev (‘ (Lip-h Sr mm m: .. SPRING PARK UNITED CHIRP“ (rev m 1 [mi HT I RISE“ H! TS RTSF‘c'u TVTW'ED i II M' "'m- Jofld Mia" Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell. l.A.. Minister Organist and Choir Director Miss Madelyn Wadden. L.Mns.. I.Miss a Li a m ~»‘T‘hc Church School Clam Ior all one to no a in. -Bible Class ll 00 am. Nursery School ii no a.m -mvtNr-t WORSHIP m- ".IOY COMET" IN m MORNING" Anthem Thu .lovlul Easter “do 'l‘r Dutch Mr-tndv Trio» Children of .leniflslm—Hflllw Mastors‘ Al-i mm. Alan Balm. Kenneth Murplu TM p ts! —DIVINE WORSHIP Sermon THF. CONVERSION OF A SKEW Solo Were You ‘I‘hore‘fiflptrittsd Mina Sylvia Phillips VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Illl' liirlt 0f 8. James The Reverend ‘I'. II. D. Semen. M.A.. I.T.M.. Main. Orgnnint all om I! the Chin W Gledhlli. M.A.. Ill-a. Ouame School Easter “TV. and Mean!- ' [Alton Offer"!!! ll 00 s m —Cliurohtime Nursery l' M ant—THE EASTER CEI.F‘.BRATIO\ nr THE "01, COMMUVION {nu-rat ’Rogm m sniil Inmr My m (Peri-vi—The Justrsr Cl'avir Anthem ‘Blessalbetheflod nndTathcolII Lord Jesus Christ" 'WeaIe-y- MissBarharaf‘. lingers-ner WM Id TN- (‘hnncvl (‘lsnir and M1- Bl'h-n f Rogers and Vlr Ronni M Roi-morn THE VESPER ORDER OF THE SEVEN EA TER LESSONS Tlilpm Anthem- “The strife in n‘er‘ (Visitor-Lin) Solo "I know that my Redeemer liveth" Hawkins. We G R!!!“ ("home m" "Holleluidt" Inn "The I . lMpm—Ym Pacific's Sortay MAY ALI. WE H“? JOY OF EASTER at WU" fl BLMD DAY! M? m