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b o r— 8 e e e e CANTATA WILL BE PRESENTED PRES. GHURCH “Light Out—.(;f~ Darkness” Will Be Given by Choir at 11 o'Clock “Light Out of Dark- 1l be given at the North- ian Church at w forenoon. The the special Invocation. Cello Solo, “Meditation,” Franz Von Blom—Stella Jones, accom- panied by Mrs. G. E. Krause. CANTATA (Geibel) — Part T i O Prelude. Chorus, “Dark and Drear the Midnight Skies.” Recitative (bass), “I Am He Thav, Watcheth On Yonder Hill- top.” Solo, “Be Not Cast Down"—J. J. Fargher. Chorale and Reading, “O Christ Who Died for All"—Rev. C. C. Saunders and Choir. Recitative (contralto), “Raboni.’ Solo, “When All the World Did Scoff and Scorn"—Ella Smith. Solo, “Saviour, Brother, Ma: Friend"—Ted Keaton. Chorus, “O Ye That Mourn Be Ye Comforted.” Dust (soprano and tenor), “After the Sorrow and Weeping"—Evelyn Hollmann and Max Pitshmann. Recitative (Bass), “Behold a| Wonderful Thing Has Come %o Pass."—Marvin Chase Double Quartette, “O Glad and Glorious Easter Chorus, “Sing Gloricus lujahs.” Part IL: Carol, “Song of the Easter Bells” —Choir. Solo (soprano), “O Divine Re-| deemer"—Flora Kirkham. Recitative (tenor), “Ho, Ye That Once Were Sad.” | Solo, “Go Ye and Teach All Na- tions"—Max Pitshmann and quar- tette. Chorus, “Behold a Great Light Hath Come Out of the Darkness.” Halle-) Offeratory Grieg. Prayer and Benediction. Postlude, “Marche Triumphale, Kempinski. Choir Director—Mrs. W. C. Ellis. Organist—Mrs. Trevor Davis. ETHYL ALCOHOL | REPORT GIVEN Doctor of Boston City Hospital Tells of 35 Years Experiments “Heart Wounds,” | 4 CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 4—| Dr. F. B. Mallory, of the Boston| City Hospital, told the delegates attending the annual convention of the American Association of Pathologists, he had kept hogs drunk for 15 years and had ob- served experiments for 35 years but not yet has he found ethyl alcchol harms the liver. Impurities, he said, cause alcoholic cirrhosis. LES CANADIENS WIN FIRST OF HOCKEY GAMES CHICAGC, 1, April 4—The Canadiens of Montreal, opened last night in defense of the Stan- ley Cup and defeated the Chicago Black Hawks by a score of 2 to 1 The Canadiens made goals by G. Mantha and Pete Lepine. The lone goal for the Blark Hawks was made by Vic Ripley. ——.—.— Angels Camp, Cal, built a 30 ny 50 foot frog pond to cultivate jumpers for its annual pioneer cel- ebration. COTY FACE POWDER—$1.00 Coty Lip Stick FREE Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 38 | 1t’s the newest jungle step, | There will be no evening service in TH is at the Hollywood Zoo, takin| AT CATHEDRAL BY 2 CHOIRS Woodward'?&oral Euch- | arist Will Be Given at 11 o'Clock Easter will be observed in Holy | Trinity Cathedral by two celebra- | tions of the Holy Communion, at | 8 and 11 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing. The children’s service will be | held at 12:30 o'clock and Holy| Baptism administered at 1 o’'clock. | [ | | St. Luke's Church, Douglas. The 11 o'clock service will con- sist of Woodw s Choral Euch- arist, with appropriate hymns and anthems, as follows: Processional, “The Day of Res- urrection”—All Hallows. Introit, “Jesus Lives,” St. Albin- us—Junior Choir. Kyrie, Stainer. Gradual, “Christ Our Passover,” Goss, Adult Choir, Gloria, Gratias and Credo— ‘Woodward. Hymn, “Angels Roll the Rock Away"—Arimathea. Easter message by the Dean. Offertory—Anthem, “Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead"— Hopkins. Sanctus, Agnus Dei, and Gloria in Excelsis—Woodward. Nunc Dimittis—Chant. Recessional, “Jesus Christ is Ris- en Today"—Lyra Davidica. Organ Postlude. The members of the adult choir are Mrs. Holbrook, Mrs. Felden, Mrs. Jarman, Mrs. Jenne, Mrs. Harris, A. C. Fisher, J. Montgom- ery Davis, B. D. Stewart, H. Lea and S. Feldon. The Junior Choir members are: Jean Carlson, Corinne Jenne, Stew- art Elliott, Shirley Dalton, Lorene Anderson, Margaret Robinson, Carol Robertson, Amy L. Guerin, Kathleen Carlson, Miriam Lea, Phyllis Jenne, Dalton, Jean Anderson, Dorothy Rutherford. Mrs. Crystal Snow Jenne, Direct- | ing. | Jackson Rice, Organist. Clyde Boylan, Acolyte. Tom Stewart, Crucifer. | | | - OFF TO POLLS | BUENOS AIRES, April 4—Local Argentinians will make their first trip to the polls, since the recent and “Jumbo” knew it all the time. Here he a dancing lesson from Joan Blondell, «tar of the silver screen. “Jum " is proving an apt pupil FLU EPIDEMIC ARGENTINIANS E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1931. o EASTERMUSIC TWO PIONEER | CABINS GIVEN | START, JUNEAU | Native Sons and Native Daughters Organize, Hold Election ! | Two Cabins of Pioneers were or-g ganized in Juneau last night at a| meeting attended by over 40 na-| tive born Alaska boys and girls, | of white parentage, and over 16 years of age. One Cabin is the Native Sons of | Alaska and the othér is the Native, Daughters of Alaska. | The boys’ Cabin elected the fol- lowing temporary officers: Presl-‘, dent, George Benson; Secretary,! James Bourse, and Treasurer, Art| Burke. The girls Cabin elected: Presi-| dent, Irene Lundstrom; Secretary,| Sigrid Davis, and Treasurer, Elsie| Jensen. H ‘The next meeting will be held | on April 17 when permanent or- ganizations will be perfected. At the session last night, Igloo| President John T. Spickett was assisted by Fred B. Johnston, of | Fairbanks, and A. E. Lundstrom of | Juneau. Indigations are that the two Ju- neau Cabins will have at least 100 members each before many weeks. Those born in Alaska or the Yu-| kon Territory, 16 years or over, are| eligible to membership. RAGES AT NOME Forty Per Cent of Populaj tiop Is Reported to *" Be Afflicted NOME, Alaska, April 4—An epi- | been raging here for the past week and 40 per cent of the pop- ulation is afflicted. There are no | { serious cases. Flu in 1918 Killed | hundreds of mnatives and many | whites. Precautions have been for further spread and few public gath- ' erings take place. tina Nelson, Sylvia Berg, Violet Mello, Bernice Romunseth. | “Easter"—Irving Lowell and Brice Mielke. “Easter Joy"—Fred Sorri. Hymn—"Jesus Christ | ding, Teddy Heyder, Milo Peterson, ell. “Easter Lillies"—Bernice Mead, Beatrice Bothwell, Lillian’ Olsen “Shining for Jesus”—Bobby Hel- gesen. “Angels Roll the Rock Away— Junior Choir. “Easter Messengers"—Jean Win- thers. t “Easter Bells"—John Allen. | “Darkness and Light”"—Lorette | Hadland, Alice MacSpadden, Al- berta Porter, Evelyn Jenkins, Chris- 1 Is Risen 1 P . 4 Maybe, But SUNDAYSCHOOL | Daily Crossacord Puzsle - 7 FINANGIAL e : ; Very Doubtful, i AcRos Solution of Vesterday's Puzzle 11, Selse an Says Mize L. Robeisra ortelted v f < King e, | pr | : 10. s 18 The neratie e Av ‘ ” ;,u." 3 5 ture red It is ‘flfl to shower tomor- ! BE PRESENTED e, Witn ran 1. agricutind Former Leaders of Two| o E.lr sanday. | b i M::?:'u States . Are Ch&rged Ot all times for showers, es- | ¢ R s (7 ially when everybody, near- 4 | 9 16. King of sofl 21, Kind ot fuel ossal i ‘Lutheran Chu l’Ch Jumors 12. ln::mnl\-: for :;: ;‘:‘::'n‘;':::-anu- Wlth C°l Fraud ly, is pnp-udh fl::;_::afl:;s . . copving to S appearance r rai- Will Entertain at 7:30 a<nre 30, Electric gener- | 1 OUISVILLE, Ky, April 3.—The i 9. English qu ating plant ) 1 ments. P. M Sunda BER - o 21. Made baste State Grand Jury has indiéted Maybe, 1t wow’t shower but o VL y i RO 3§ Swora andle | Rogers Caldwell, of Nashville, Ten- | ghig js— b = oariod - DA mome? | nessce, and James B. Brown, of And then Weather Man R. C. The Sunday School members will| 21. Corrosion on 87. Native metal | Louisville, once financial Jeaders of ot kol % th 4 ‘ron 28, Immediately b ) i Mize, locked' away off—north N ChREe L mnester iy A0 wocearing | thelr Tespective states. The COrand| and gouth, where weather indi- P! '.x{a o be given at the Resur-| 2y, protesstona) 40. Oreat lake Jury nded the deal for| . ¢iong are that it is going to Yection Luthersnd Obiueh e 7| - SRR {8 RailSieqs | the merger of Ghe Bamko-Kentucly| rain right here in Juneau on Complete n;)oro amev(eollogz. . TP 24 wencing awora 43 Laugaine R e oplement Invez:mneynt. x:\.mi Banki: ~ house as eyt oy e 25. Hinder 60. Most pecullar 1 Promontors 5. Not so brigh! enng —————— Hymn, “The Day of Resurrec- 3. 63. 850 a “colossal fraud” and the con- Bt 3L Withers Stick together 1. Persian 0O®t g3’ Genus of the for 1ast fall's bank “It's Baster” David Mielke. b ch" o n':"’:{:"m i logrflo'( g "'m“'" :;‘E;:’:fl:‘m ;:o b S NEw LAND Is S ] X 'orm st's 4 nt: .- v i “Welcome”—Bobby Sabin. {5 Rioe $1. Sommotion ST L i . “Why I Like Easter’—Ingvald| . . Georata 85 Wapder "ot & Quot . o R ret EXHIBIT and Margaret Varnes. fior so'0la €0 Mineral spring | lowdly 1o sleen o Athtvose P) ROGRAM! ’ | “An Easter Joy"—Charles Reed ze 65. Modiste 6. Resolve into 61 Masculine Wlu- BE GIVEN BY ] | Secripture Reading and Prayer. | {3 Guble meter €3. Artifice S . g Slakalme ) / | “Let the Merry Church Bells ; FT;::::I'on- " g:: g:«:gvym; out = eudm "0.‘: ::Z Light LA WOMEN S CLUB DEPT.' —— }’» | Ring"—Junior Choir. V7. First_name ot 71. Surface Cor abr . Un 4 % | " Happy Wish’—Dorcen Heinke.| ‘rowmiur 050t 13 Eemaie sneep 3 o0 dratrie or O “iswments The Fine Arts Department of [Norwegian Government Of- | “Jesus"—Heclen Rinker, Barbara| the Juneau Women’s Club will ‘give f] 1al Mak es Re rt to MacSpadden, Ruthie Peterson,| a program and exhibit next Satur- i . 7 & Shirley Rinker, Genevieve Hal-| day night, April 11, in the Grade His Government ; land. School Auditorium. This affair will 4 | “Allelulia”—Lois MacSpadden. be free to the public. | “Easter Gladness"—Chester and ——————— OSLO, Norway. April 4.—Capt. Neddy Zenger. GYPSIES FORM SOVIET Daehli, Norweglan Government | Hymn—“Christ the Lord is Risen TR Whaling Inspector, claims the dis- Today.” ROSTOV-ON-DON, USSR. — covery of hitherto unknown land ! Recitation—Lorene Pademeister. Gypsies who settled on a collective | in the Arctic region in the Green- | “He Is Risen"—Eugene Chase,| farm in the Mineralovodsk dis- |land-Baffin Bay area. He said he {Goodman Winthers, Herold Zen-| trict, have formed the first soviet |had exact position on maps and ger, Richard Jackson, George Con- of their race in the Northern Cau- | has photographs but remsed_ to di- jverse, Claude Helgesen, Keith casus and have urged other rovers vulge anything further, giving all Reischl, Edwin Messer, Irving Low- particulars to his Government. to join them. P S EASTER GREETINGS! GEORGE BROTHERS Telephone 92 or 95 “Purveyors to Particular People” Five Fast Deliveries today.” “Do You Know?"—Bernice Meadl and Louise Nelson. “Easter Tidings"—Roy Smith, Al- fred Zenger, Franklin Larsen, John ‘Winthérs, Henry Behrendts, David Reischl. N “Easter Chimes"—Betty Reed and Jurdis Winters. - “Joyful Easter"—Kenneth Hol- land. “Oh, How I Love Him"—Junior Choir. “The Duncan, “Easter Message"—Gerald Bod- Lily’s Message"—Corinae Arnold Swanson, John Krugness. “A Little Boy"—Ralph Mielke. Sweet Easter Bells"—Edith Mil- ler, Myrtle Mello, Emma Ness, Catherine Torkelson, Violet Mello, Rachel Borlick, Ruth Torkelson, Bernice Romunseth, Geraldine Winthers, Christina Nelson. Hymn—*“Christ Is Risen” Offertory. Benediction. The members of the Junior Choir are: Catherine Torkelson, Herold- Zenger, Edith Miller, Geraldine, Winthers, Christina Nelson, Myr- tle Mello, Alfréd Zenger, Rachel Borlick, Bernice Romunseth, Emma Ness, Violet Mello, Mrs. Allen, Pianists—Rachel Borlick, Esther Bloomquist, Helen Torkelson. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the service angi receive the joyful Easter message which the members of the Sunday School will bring. 8 Morning Service At the 11 o'clock service in Res- urrection Lutheran church, “The ne Elliott, Emily |demic of a mild form of flu has Eternal Life,” an Easter cantata by Fred B. Holton, will be given as follows: “The Lord Reigneth.” “Man of Sorrows.” “Gethsemane.” “Calvary"—Dorothy Bakke, and choir. “A Whisper of Hope"—Dorothy solo Bakke, Mrs. H. R. Allen. atrice Jones, Mrs. Ed Blake, Doro- | Dr, DeVighne fur thy Bakke, trio, and Choir. “Hall to the King”"—Dorothy Bak- ke, solo, and Choir. Dorothy Bakke, solo. \CHAPTER OF ROSE . Store Open Tonight Dewns the New Dayn_rs, Be. | @rks Renominates Health Commissioner Dr. H. C. DeVighne, Ter- ritorial Commissioner of Health for the past 10 years, was yesterday renominated to that office by Gov. Geo. A. Parks. The nomination was sent to the Legislature for confirmation. Dr. DeVighne was first ap- pointed by Gov. Scott 'C. Bone in 1921. He succeeded Dr. L. O. Sloane, Who ‘serv- ed under Gov. Thomas Riggs, Jr. e e e 000000000 “The King Comes Forth.” “The Redeemer Triumphant”— RUMMAGE SALE OLD POST OFFICE Tuesday, April 7th By the Martha Society “The King of Glory.” “The Resurrection and the Life.” CROIX WILL GIVE PROGRAM SUNDAY An Easter Day Program will be given Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Tem- ple under the auspices of the Alaska Chapter of Rose Croix. ‘The program is as follows: Y Choir, “Turn from the Darkness Unto the Light.” Ceremony of Relighting the Lights—Officers of Alaska Chapter. of Rose Croix. Duet, soprano and tenor, “After the Sorrow"—Evelyn Hollmann and Max Pitshmann. Choir — *“Song of the Easter Bells.” Address — Charles 'W. Hawkes- worth, 32° | Ladies chorus—"“Hosanna”, Gra- nier—Evelyn Hollmann, Flora Kirk- ham, Anne Ellis, Ruth Saunders, Eva Tripp, Dorothy Johnson, Ruth Hawkesworth and Nona Douglas. Choir—"Behold a Great Light.” The music is furnished by the members of the Presbyterian Choir under the direction of Anne Ellis. Accompanist, Carol Davis. Numbers are from Easter Cantata “Light Out of Darkness,” by Adam Gei- bel. ———,o——— Old papers at the Empire office MEN’S SUIT SALE Continues NEW PRICES SALOUM’S Next to Gastineau Hotel ~— | revolution, tomorrow to fill Pro- | vincial offices and elect Deputies |to the yet unorganized National | Congress. Other Provinces will have elec- | tions later, the Presidential elec- tion following those. | B CABINET OUT N RUMANIA | BUCHAREST, Rumania, April 4.’ | —Prime Mirister George Mironescu | | has resigned with his entire Cab- |inet because of Parliamentary dif- ficulties. Nicholas Titulescu, former 'Fore\gn Minister, is expected to be‘l | summoned to form a new Govern- ment. | e o GOODBY HELLO GIRLS ! PARIS—All of Paris will have automatic telephones by 1936. They[ are being installed gradually, some sections of the city having had them since last aul ol 1 A NOVELTY CANDY SPOT DANCE DANCE TONIGHT Elks’ Ball Room Admission $1.00 MUSIC BY SERENADERS Lad Dancing—9:30 P. M. ies Free o 2B EASTER GREETINGS! (California Grocery Phone 478 Terssssstmsesssassssssssssasas==ll | eSSty SOMETHING GOOD Chocolate Eclairs, fresh and delicious, 1b. 20c —at— 6 ARNICK’S—Phone 174 “That’s All” EASTER NOVELTIES EASTER CARDS . EASTER DYES CANDY ¢ for - EASTER GIVING Give her candy this year —to mother, to wife, to sweetheart, to sister—to friend. Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “When We Sell It—It’s Right” At OLsse S OOEe e SASTETISe ST TETLRTO LY Y

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