The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1936, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 g gt THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936, 2904 »| commodations have been arranged. CHURCH CELEBRATES IVERSARY EASTER AT SPECIAL SERVICES Special services for Easter Sun- day are planined by members of the Resurrection Lutheran Church in celebration’ of ‘the tznth anmiver- sary of the congreggation, accord- ing to announcement made by the Rev. Exling K. Olafson, today. The churca will be decoraied with Easter . lilies, and extra seating ac- | The Doxology. Tuesday night the mempers of the church plan a family dinner under the direction of the Ladies Aid so- ciety in celebration of the tenth an- niversary ‘of both the congregation |and the Ladies Aid Society. s g by | ATTENTION MOOSE Tonight the Men of the Moose are going to have one of their pop- ular meetings and SAY on April 24 installation of the new officers Shower Honors Mrs. H. Lynch A stork party for Mrs. Helen Lynch was given at the home of Mrs. William Reck yesterday after- noon by Mrs, Reck and Mrs. Mar- tin Lynch. Pinochle and bridge were included in the entertainment af- Coughlin, Mrs. Ken Talmadge, Mrs. Ray Peterman, Mrs. Jessie Harmon, Mrs. Alice Connors, Mrs. Martin Lynch, Mrs. Walter Hellan, Mrs. Claire Dickenson, Mrs. John New- man, Mrs. Roy Rutherford, Mrs. H. Crowell, Mrs. Joe Lynch and Mrs. William Reck . The pinochle first prize was won ' by Mrs. Joe Lynch, and the conso- lation prize awarded to Mrs. Ken Talmadge. Mrs. John Newman won the first prize at bridge, and Mrs.' Alice Coughlin the consolation prize. fotded the guests, including: FULL HOUSE “You can get a FULL HOUSE for a dollar or less — and It's a Winner! Ask your liquor dealer.” —.e EASTER BREAD Ask for it at the PEERLESS BAKERY. —adv. R S S GOODIE SALE The Ladies of Trinity Guild will hold a Food Sale Saturday, -Apri} 18. Place will be announced later. —adv. Easter’s Prettiest PRINTED FROCKS and Dressy LOOST FITTING COATS Lovely New Colors in Spring TAILORED SUITS and PERKY HATS FLOWERS and COLORED GLOVES The new HOSIERY SHADES that run toward copper tones BLOUSES of smartly tailored and dainty feminine types EASTER ACCESORIES Hundbqqs—Glpve;s—]qulfi Gayly Bright Hq_ndk_exchi_elg ‘Scarfs and Flowers 3, LINEGRIE for EASTER SILK SLIPS Tailored and loce trimmed aster styles . . . Bias cut . . . The seams will not rip DANCE SETS Vests and Bloomers. BRASSIERES, CORSELETTES and GIRDLES Everything you'll want for EASTER . .. All at the most reasonable prices. “Juneau’s Leading Doparhnenl Store " B. M. Behrends Co., Ine; S hember and what a tis t will The junior choir under the dir-) {3 4_,,,,& rx.;ilha w” be"adv ection of Mrs. Erliny K. Olafson|§ | will sing an anthem, and the sen&ori Mrs. Alice Sevenich, Mrs. Alice ‘E‘A SHOP iN I\JNL/. FIRST! 1 choir under the direction of Lola EASTER Mae Alexander will give several NECKWEAR S selections. x4l & W & e @ 9@ @@ | UL As offeratory solo, Lola Mae Alex- Each, 35¢ PATHIC apder will sing “The Holy City,” in !nnswex, to a number of requests. | 3 for $1.00 OX_FOB“DS “During the ‘sefvice a tenth anni- veysary message will be read from| the President of the Synod, the Rev. Arthur M. Knudsen of Long View, Wash. | | ‘The program of the service is as follows: " Plano Prelude — “Resurrection Morn,” Elizabeth Key. Processlonal Hymn — “Christ is Risen, Aleluia.” | Anthem-—“Arise, Shine” (C. F. Cobb), The - Senior Choir. ! | The Invocation and Versicles. The Confession and Prayer For Grace. STYLISH TWEED PANTS—Cuff Bottoms — Extra Quality s3'25 PAIR .. NEW SPRING SHAPES in STYLISH HATS— Pearl, Blue, Gray, Fawn Tan, Brown— s All Felt Hats—EACH ... ... .. 3 50 BLACK CALF OXFORDS in Plain or Cap Toe NAVY BLUE OR TAN CORDUROY PANTS— Cuff Bottoms—Good Standard Quahty— oo PAIR . 3 Anthem — “O Joyous Easter p| Morn,” The Junior Choir . & e W e 7o o p Thinind y The Introit and Gloria Patri. / ORIGINAL CHIPPEWA HI-TOPS DOUBLE BACK HICKORY Bl and Gray CHAMBRAY The Kyrie. Double Vamp—Arch Support WORK SHIRTS $4¢.00 IRTS, 1pper, each $g.00 The Gloria in Excelsis. A in 12-14-16 inch tops l l The Collect for the Day. The Epistle—*“I Corinthians 5:6-8 i s e R 500 samples of fine SPRING WOOLEN SUITS (C. W. Coombs) The Senior Choir. =\ and OVERCOATS—$27.50 to $46.50 : The Gospel—“St. Mark 16:1-9. -l ; %4 . The Nicene Creed. Y O ST T | Anthem: “Break Forth Into Joy" i VA R ot 1to Jof L FRANK L. JOHNSON, Representative =k The Sermon—“Easter Morn". b 3 Offeratory solo—“The Holy City” CAPS B l G v A N 2 s HECT sung by Lola Mae Alexander. $1.50 to 3 3 i HI- Tenth Anniversary Message from $2.50 South Franklin St. Next to Midget Lunch TOPS | the President of Synod—The Rev.| {Arthur M, Knudsen. | The Géneral Prayer. | Closing Hymn—Christ the is Risen Today.” | The Aaronic Benediction o ||lIlIII|IIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIflIII!lI"IIIIlIIIIlIIIII!IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIlIilIiIIlIIIHIIlIIIIIIII!IIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllIIlIIIlIllllIlllllIl | SUMMONS FOR FPUBLICATION 3895-A | In the. District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. ELLEN LINDY, Plaintiff, vs. FRED LINDY, Defendant. The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the ¥ Territory of Alaska, First Division, At Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the last publication of| this summons, namely within thir- | ty days after the 24th day of April, 1936, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty days after| | the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file in the said court in the above entitled action. \ | The said plaintiff in said action | | demands the following relief: dis- solution of the bonds of mm:rlmony, now and heretofore existing be-| tween plaintiff and defendant; and | for any other or further relief' merited. And, in the .event you fail so to appear. and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her complaint and as hereinabove stated. Witness, the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said court, and ,the seal of 'said colrt hereunto affixed, on this 27th day of March, Express the Joy of Easter! SUNDAY, APRIL 12 CUT FLOWERS ROSES, TULIPS, CARNATIONS, GARDENIAS and other CUT FLOWERS POT PLANTS POTTED EASTER LILIES—Of Coursel CINERARIAS, TULIPS, HYACINTHS, ROSE BUSHES and other | JUNEAU FLORISTS 1936. ! s S % oa | POT PLANTS Mks st Blki, dalebtitia wctly . . | By: PEGGY D. McLEOD, l 1 Ve ¥ SRR e e peouy- It F.D.T.-We Wire Flowers Anywhere--F.T.D. We'll deliver when you want them! " Shathk D, | SEWARD STREET—PHONE 311 Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 27, 1936. 9 Lns', puhlicatlon Aprll 24 1936 % Rfal” A A X 00 000 A FRUITS and Vegetables ' At the SANITARY GROCERY, housewiveg of Gas- tineau Channel haye learned through years of experience, that for the Freshest and Best S pring Foods for the Easter Dinner, "THE STORE THAT PLEASES" is the place to buy Big, Frgsh thpmem on the Nonhlcmd ITARY GROQERY “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 8385 o) AT e k3 B

Other pages from this issue: