The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 9, 1936, Page 2

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2 2 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936. ? l i PC0O00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004 any one, several or all of the periods,| 2:05-2:30: Adjutant eGorge Tan- co e e e cein } THREE - Hu H and are wercome to go and leave | mer, Salvation Army: “It is Finish- SPECIAL CRUISE & AY THE HO’I‘:IL; o o ! €3 T as they piease. ed,” John 19:30. Lesson: John 19:30. TO ALASKA BEING R S g ¥ | .Complete program 1Is as follows: | 2:30-2:55 Dean C. E. Rice, Episco- SERVIGE FnR | /12-12:35: The Rev. Frling K. Ol- | palian: “Father, info they hands,” ADVERTISED NOW\ ALASKAN " | atson, Lutheran: “Father, Forgive| Luke: 23:46. Lesson: Luke 27:44-49. John Comer, City; A. C. Robin- g! | them—" Luke 23:34. Lesson: 23: 27- 2:55-3:00: Closing Ceremony:| Titled “Grand Pacific Cruise,” “a|Son, Skagway; Glenna Robinson, | n F 23 | Dean C. E. Rice. | new cruise over a different route,” \Skagwly Mike Tomonovich and | 12:25-12:50: The Rev. O. L. Ken-| The first period will open with | Which heads off with Alaska and | | wife, Hirst Chichagof. (hll Methodist “Today Thou Shalt|the hymn “In the Cross of Christ” | includes Hawaii, California, Mcx'| ZYNDA Be With Me in Paradise.” Lesson: |and elose with “My Faith Looks Up | ico and British Columbia is now be- | Janet Thomson, Juneau. ' A three hour Good Priday service | Luke: 39-43. ’To Thee.” ing advertised in eastern cities. | E S 3 with the Seven Sayings of Jesus| 12:50-1:15: The Rev. John A The second period will close with | According to the announcement | NOTICE o ROSE CROIX: + Maundy Thursday supper at 6:30 ¢ this eyening. All 18° Scottish Rite % members are expected to attend. Visiting brothers especially wel- furnishing the theme will be given | Glasse, Northern Light Presbyt Just As I Am,” the third with |the, Canadian National Steamship | | TO KNIGHTS |under the auspices of the Juneau|ian: “Woman, Behold Thy Son ‘There Is A Green Hill Far Away,” | Prince. David has been chartered jand Douglas Ministry Associa- \John 19;26-27. Lesson: ,!ohn 19: | the fourth with “In lhc Hour of | for the cruise which will start from tion at the Resurrection Lutheran |25-27. | Trial” the fifth wi sus Lover | New York City July 2, and return Church between twelve noon and| 1:15-1:40: The Rev. David Wag-jnf My Soul”, the s Come Ye | there August 29. 3 pm., tomorrow. | goner, First Presbyterian “My God | Disconsolate” and the seventh with The itinerary for the cruise calls‘mmml a According to announcement by | My God—" Mathew 27:46. Lesson' |Ob Love, That, Wilt Not, Let Me | for fivedays in Alaska. | ki e Rey. Erling K, Olafson, of the Lu- | Mnthew 27; 45-49. | Go,” 7 T ‘ MARTHA SOCIETY theran Church, the three-hour ser-| 1:40-2:05: The Rev. 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