The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1929, Page 2

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AR H b B 5 - An Exceptional Value! Dollar Sale OoF UNDERWEAR *1 Here is one of the best underwear values . obtainable, offering an ex- cellent assortment of finely woven rayon step-ins, bloomers, French ¢ panties, combinations, shorties and gowns ‘at a most unusual price. " ; ur, Choice fny Garment ) Sunday School convenes at 10| la. m. There will be no service in this church at 11 o'clock, for we will worship with cur brethern of the ‘Pre:bytcrian Church in honor of {Rev. Mr. Stillman’s farewell Junicr Epworth League meets Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. | Senior League meets at 7:30 p. |m. Mr. Ror dster is the leader. | 2 hip at 7:30 o'clock, | we will have ou ices, with special music | iby the young peoples' choir. Mr.| Ronald Lister will sing. 1 A cordial invitation is extended the ques- mean to| ask yourself Every woman and miss will want ¢ “What does Easter to. replenish their underwear sup- ply when they see these splendid garments. Assembly of God Mission | ] l.“)’)l&i;.\‘l i SAR » Take advantage now of this very special sale offering. . B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store 207 Seward Street | C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday secrvices 11:00 a. Morning Worship. | 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m.—The evening service. | I Tuesday and Friday evenings at| :30 o'clock—Gospel services. | \ The Lord’s Supper the first Sun-| | | CH m- y of each month. “The Salvation Army | Public meetings: Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday—7:30 p. m. | Tuesday—7:30 p. m. ! e S e s e T SRSSIERIE VR SR S PSS R S S S S S S S S S S S S U S OGS S S S SR A U A S PR SRS \ AR N\ HARRY WV LARD, Lay Worker S 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School. 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek prayer service. A cordial welcome to attend these serv: s given to all es. MASONIC EASTER PROGRAM SUNDAY The Scottish Rite Masons of Ju- neau will hold their annual pub- |lic Easter exercises tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the au- ditorium of their Temple. An es- | | | Notices for this church column e ‘ must. be received by The Empi.re{ Northern Light Presbyterlan not later than 10 o'clock Saturday) | Church moriing to guarantee change of | “Gorner Fourth and Franklin Sts e sermon topics, cte. | REV. O. A. STILLMAN, Pastor |Pecially attractive program of vo- : > Morning service at 11 o'clock. [c2l and instrumental music has & | Farewell sermon by the pastor. Sub- |been prepared in connection with . | [Ject, “A Great Hope.” | their ritualistic exercises of Relight- B St & The Chorus Cholr will present|in the Lights, and the public is Sunday services will be held at{thc oratorio: “The Holy City, lly invited to attend. 11 a. m. in the Pirst Christ of under the direction of Mrs. L. D.| following program will be Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth | Henderson. | rendered: : and Main Streets. The subject will| The service will close with the| Orchestra, “Nazarath,” by Gou- be, “Reality.” Communion service, nod; High School orchestra, Miss Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. “ There will be no Bible School| Dorothy Fisher, director. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- and no evening srvice. Vocal solo, “There Is No Death,” monial meeting, I‘ The public is cordially invited. Christian Science Reading Room | in church building. This room is & open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to attend these scrvices and visit the | Corner of Third ana Main Sts readihg room. | REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor { Sunday services. | |by O'Hara; Miss Dalma Hansen. ‘_‘j Ritualistic Ceremony of Relight- “sling the Lights, officers of Alaska Resurrection Lutheran Church 73 « | Chapter Rose Croix Selections - from Oratorio, “The Holy City,” by Gaul; Presbyterian | Choir, Mrs. L. D. Henderson, di- rector. Piano solo, “Kamenoi-Ostrowe,” 11:00 a. m. — Morning Worship. | Catholic Church Subject, “Tho Great Easter Gos- DY Rubenstein; Miss Frances Har- B— = pel” land 2:15 e : | Address, “Symbolism of the Fifth and Gold St 3 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School | | i Streets | 7:30 p. m—The Sunday School Ligh Lester D. Henderson, Com- | missioner of Edueation for Alaska. Vocal solo, “My Soul is Athirst for God,” by Gaul; Cash Cole. Violin solo, cello accompaniment, “Adoration,” by Gaul; Mrs. Klonda Dufresne, Miss Stella Jones. Vocal solo, with Choral Sanctus, “A New Heaven and a New Earth,” by Gaul; J. Fargher. Orchestra, “Largo,” High Schoo! orchestra thy Fisher, director. NOTICE TO VOTERS Registeation Books will be at | |Guy's Drug Store for the present. Easter program. Children will be received into the Kingdom of God through bap- tism at the morning service. There will be special Easter music by the Senior Choir at the morn- ing service and by the Junior Choir jat the evening service. Attendance at these services will | D€ID to make Easter Sunday a day of real spiritual joy for you. ¢ Friends, strangers and visitors are Dean (welcome to attend the services and | wership with the congregation. Egfl Sunday: a. m. — Mass in Hospital | m—Mass and Sermon. | 10:30 a. m. — Solemn Pontifical gh Mass and Sermon followed by by Handel; Miss Doro- services: . ; < = 11 “l. m.—Choral m«:‘ll::l;‘i and Metropalitan. ‘Methbaist r | Episcopal Church — | Fourth and Seward Streets REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. \ to run for Council or School Board THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY. MARCH 30, 1929. The Entry Into Jerusale “Hosanna; Blessed is He that Cometh in the name of the FLerd. is composed of: Edna Rimmmm‘;sp‘nl alvary,” Joseph Rommunseth. | | Mary Simpkins, Mary VanderLeest, | .t the Merry Church Bells Edith Giovanetti, Verna Hurley,|piion jurior Ghoir Viola Riendeau, Rosellen Monagle,| “perseaiic " wpte Lives® Harry Mabel Ritter, Edward Giovanetti\yoreon Roy Ja n, Paul Hansen, Willie Rodenberg, Edward Roden- gy | berg, Edward Bilodeau. | “Our Wish,” Buddy Lowell. | | Also papers for filing of candidates | |WILL OBSERVE FASTER; BIVE m IFull Choral Fucharist at ! Holy Trinity Cathe- dral Sunday Easter, the Feast of the Resur- rection, will be observed in the Holy Trinity Cathedral by the cele- bration of the H Communion, at |8 o'clock tomorrow morning with |a full choral Eucharist and ser- ck, and children's 12:20 o’clock ck the service will be | services at | At 11 o as follows Organ Prelude, Mozart Processional, “The Day of Resur- | Ye the Living Among the Dead?” | Cooke. | Sanctus and Angus Dei, Simper. Gloria in Excelsis, Simper. Nunc Dimittis, Gower. Recessional, “Jesus Christ Is Ris- en Today,” frem Lyra Davidica. | Organ Postlude, Keats. } The members of the choir are: Sopranos: Mrs. Je: , Mrs. Hol- L brook, Mrs. Ple: s Pearl Pe- And Jesus entered into Jerusalem.” | terson. Muriel Jarman, Cornelia T 78y (5, U — e % — | Mohn, Marion Foster. CATHOLIC CHURCH |sar, Eugene Chase and Leonard Altos: Mrs. Jarman, Mrs. Fel- {Lowell, Harold Zenger. |don, Mrs. Brewer. EASTER PROGRAM; | Rccitation: “The Saviour Liveth,”| Tenors: Mr. Polley, Mr. Fisher, ol { Thea Hansen. | Mr. Davis. PUBLIC INVITED| “Angels, Roll the Rock Away,’| Bassos: Mr. Readman, Mr. Fel- Ror ° {Junior Choir. don, Mr. Stewart. holic Church of NB'; Recitation: “Come, See the Place,”| The Junior choir is composed of 4 ow marning at 10:30fq.; Bodding, Arnold Swanson,|Jean Carlson, Corrine Jenne, Mar- O:0ionlk; . Pontitical High M Ho Jackson, Clifford Berg, garet Robinson, Lenore Anderson, RS Wrod and the pubh Theodore Heyder, Buddy Lindstrom, | Jean Anderson, Mary Metcalf, ;fi;fi ;V'I’q ‘”’,‘j”“ s “::’:‘i’ s, “‘“‘ Bert Berthol | Rathleen Carlson, Jane Elliott and 908 LI0 SOMNEE . TSI bells,” Lyla Sinclair. | Phyllis Jenne. Diogfam will be presented: - “Jesus Christ is Risen| The director is Mrs. Crystal Snow Missa Solemnis, by Pietro A. Yon. o | enng:: GRoRmiE TR PieasoRit o Regina Cealis, by M. Trey. | Recitation: “Victory,” Anita Hey-|Buddy Jenne and Bobby Davis, and Panis Angelicus, l?y C::zjxsar Prank.;dfl_ Lois Johnson, Evelyn Jenkis crucifer, Robert Rice. The Dawn Purpling The Sk, bY|clara Stanyer, Clara Hansen, Cath- | i et fs | F. Howorth. jerine Torkelson, Bernice Rommun-| Old papers s The choir rendering the numbers Hymn, “Christ is Risen, Alleluia. | Benediction and Doxology. LUTHERAN SUNDA Junior Choir: Inga Lindstrom, SCHOGL WILL GIVE xhcllnmR Bloddlmgr; : m:q-C m(l)[(;_m- Lo quist, achae! orlic] seraldine PROGRAM ON EASTER noding, margaret m Ber- | [N S | nice Rommunseth, Judith Alstead, | jasl The Sunday School will give an'|jume M6i, Edith Bloomaquist, S Easter program tomorrow vivia | AN cvening | Berg and pianist, Helen Torkelson Resurrection Lutheran! - b ghven 15 8 folows: | o OLICE, OF SAILING ‘ oo > | From Seattle the Motor Ship ||/ in, “The Day of Resurrection.” |.oREGON” will sofl for Juneau Recitation: “Our Blessings,” Her-| Apl 15. For freight and passenger old Bloomquist. ratés call Agent Femmer, Tele-| “Ye Happy Bells of Easter Day,” phone 114. Independent Steamship | f Junior Choir. |Company. —adv. Scripture Lesson and Prayer. | Y 5 Recitation: “For Us” Lillian Ol-| Monday, April 1st, will be Rem- ;rcn, Ruth Torkelson, !lr‘utricc‘l‘.u.nt Day at Goldstein's Emporium. ‘Bothwell and Bernice Meade, Hereafter the first business day of | “The Day of Victory,” Ruthie|every month will be Remnant Day Berthol. {at our store. adv. | “Our Easter Joys” Janice Bar-| nette, Betty Nelson and Betly Re | Hymn, “Christ, the Lord, Is Ris« |en Today.” i Recitation: “Easter Peace,” Meilke. Recitation: “Raster Jc lin Larson, Richard Ja win Hildre, Harold Hansen Zenger, Gilbert Moi, Best Wishes on Easter CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 Free Delivery >ee GOODIE SALE The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society Bruce | wil hold a GOODIE Sale Satur- 3 |day, March 30, in the display rooms 5" Frank-lof the Alaska Electric Light and on, Ed-|power-Co. Waffles and Coffee will Alfred [be served from 11:00 a. m. to 2:00 Maze- |p. m. —adv. | | | Monda‘v. April Ist ‘ Is Remnant Day w At This Store ! A Pleasant Surprise for Every Woman | GOLDSTEIN’S 8@ EMPORIUM [ i i Juneau’s Style Center tion,” All Hallo Shorter Kyrie, Stainer. Gradual, “Christ our Passover,” Mornington. | Gloria Tibi, Gratias, Credo, Simp- | er's Mass. | Hymn, “The Strife Is O'er, the | Battle Done,” from Palestrina. Offeratory anthem, “Why Seek’ MURESCO 50 cents for 5 Ib. package full cases 55 cents for 5 b, package less than cases s Juneau Young Hardware Co N HIIIIIIIIIINIIIIlIIIIIIIfiIHIIIIHIHIIIfiIIHHIIIIIIHIllIIli’, i Filet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Boiled Philadelphia Capon with Celery Sauce Pork Tenderloin, Apple Rings New York Steak, Mushroom Sauce Half Fried Spring Chicken, a la Maryland Spring Lamb with Red Currant Jelly HOT DINNER ROLLS VEGETABLES Mashed or French Fried Potatoes Green Stringless Beans in Cream DESSERTS Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake Tea Assorted Pies Coffee LR AR RO The HOOVER It BEATS... as it Sweeps as it Cleans ! EAT YOUR g EASTER DINNER E AT THE = “TAVERN” $1.25 $1.25 £ COCKTAIL £ Macedoine of Fruit = ' RELISHES H Queen Olives Crisp Celery = SOUPS E Cream of Tomato Consomme Clear — CHOICE OF = T L G L L L L L L T THH T L Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau, Phone 6 Douglas, Phone 18 A gentleman is received accordiag to his appearance WEAR TAILOR MADE CLOTHES And have them made at home. It is cheaper to have them made at home than to send outside for them. F. WOLLAND, Merchant Tailor e e rread Old Papers for sale at Empire Office COSTUMES FOR CHILDREN Little wardroves of appropriate and unaffected loveliness —Delightful new fashions for Easter and the Springtime season for girls and boys. —School and party dresses and suits, hats, ‘ coats, sweaters, stockings, underwear. Sizes one to 14 years. Easter Greeting Cards—Easter Novelties for Children and Adults. Sordors GIFT SHOP L tarnnsan

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