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FOR Just A;‘rivegl GIRLS’ Style in the most appeal- ing patterns and shades. also— ® DRESSES e GLOVES Notices 1or this church column am. Choral Eucharist, with Easter viust be received by The Empire hymns and anthems, 11 a.n. ot later than 16 o'clock Saturday Children’s service and presenta- | morning to guarantee change of | tion of Lenten Offerings, 4 p.m., to-| sermon, topics, morrow, Easter Day. | CATHOLIC CHURCH BETHEL PENTECOSTAL Church of the Nativity of the _ASSEMBLY | Bicssed V. M. Juneau 121 Main Street y and Gold Street CHARLES C. PERSONEUS G. LeVASSEUR, 5.J., Pastor Pastor Sunday services: i o 11:00 .m. — Morning Worship. o ];r["‘u M{‘A“ and In.|Sermon by the pastor. | e s i et | 12:00 noon—Bible School. Classes | Gikie 2 = ,|for all. k0 mB“ _"" 7y T”‘”(‘m. h"("“s" ]"\ An ster program will be given l‘;‘]‘ S v = rimont, S| by the Sunday Sehool. w st ‘(‘ I\‘:” (':‘_‘;” fi(h 1:30 p.m.—Broadcasting a service illlam G. Le n;v\fn. 8J, Sub-J gyer KINY. | Deacon, Matthew Hoch, Master of| 730" pm Evening Service. ? Ceremonies, Herbert McLean, Aco-| muecday, 7:30 pm.— Bible study| Iytes, Roger Connors and Merritt body. ‘ Monagle, Mitre Bearer, Billy Good- 7:30, p.m—Young People's| man; Crozier Beater, Jolin 11.}.u,¢n, Hisstine Bearer, Frank Frusl; Bougin gommunion Service the first Sun- | Pn}q.dm Thurifer, | 4oy of, each month. et el _’3‘:""_' Everyone cordially invited to nll\ Train Bearer, Har-|ypoce services. Torch Bearers, Fhn Albert Shaw, Ru- £ . Y % RGN, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH| Ken-| © \VID WAGGONER, Minister Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.—Bible “The Victorious Servant.” -36. 11:00 a.m.—Morning sermon. Sub- ject, “If Christ Be Not Risen, What?” “If Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain, and your faitn is also vain.” Cor. 15:14. deau The choir will be directed by Mrs. | Henry Harmon, with Mrs. G. E Krause, organist Days of Special Devotion — Mon- day and Tuesday (April 18 and 19), | of Paschal Week. TRINryryY CATHEDRAL, School. Lesson, Acts 2:22 HOLY pring Indispensables GIRLS COATS Every Popular @ HATS——at $1.25 —at $1.25 ‘ —at 50c ® ANKLETS——at 25¢ i M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” f’fé?:\“” ‘ | ‘qu all to attend these services and wor- ship with us. METROPOLITAN METHODIST . EFISCOPAL, CHURCH | From the painting by Sedoma in the | | "n the end of the Sabbath, as it lof the week, came Mary Magdalen ® | sepulchre. | | | And, behold, there was a or door, and sat upon it. And for fear of Him the kecpers And the Angel answered and I know that ye secks Jesus, at earthquake | descended from Heaven, and came and rolled back the Hs countenance was like lightning, and His raiment white as said unto the women, Fear not ye: which was crucified. Martha Snclety Dinner Will Be Committees for Annual Event Named at Meet- | ing Yesterday More than 40 mombers of the Martha Society were present yes- terday afternoon at the no-host luncheon meeting of the group held at the summer home of Mrs. Gun- nar Blomgren, where plans were completed for the community din- ner of the Martha Society on April 20. Traditionally one of the outstand- ing events of the year, the dinner will he held at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church from 5 o'clock until 7 a'clock next Wednesday ev- ening. Mrs. Florine Housel was named chairman of the kitchen committee and will be assisted by Mrs. George | Rice, Mrs. Ray G. Day, Mrs. E. E. Robertson, Mrs. Homer Nordling, Mrs. C. C. Rulaford, and Mrs, Arm- strong. Mrs. Walter Scott will be chalr- man of the dining room committee, assisted by Mrs. Sidney Thompson, Mrs: B. R. Glass, Mrs. Ralph Martin, | Mrs. Anthony Bockmore, Mrs. Bur- ford Carmichael, Mrs. Henry Lar-| son, Mrs. T. A. Morgan, Mrs. N. Lester. Troast, Mrs. John Neate, and Mrs. George Johnson. In charge of, decorations are Mrs. John A. Glasse, and Mrs. Stacy Norman. | Mrs. Katherine Hooker and Mrs.| | Jobn Rogers are on the mfiee com mittee, Mrs. Glasse | to attend the in the east v was ' presented | the Martha Sog! Dld smlth making the presentation. Palazze Publice at Sienna, Italy. began to dawn toward the first day e and the other Mary to see the for the Angel of the Lord stone from the who is leaving soont resbyterian conclav , the Rey, Glasse, arewell gifty 3% | SNOW did shake, and became as dead men. for e g plpaaon g ol He is not here: for He is risen, as He said. Come, see the place where ‘., o —P_Wwf 0. L. KENDALL, Pastor the Lord lay.—St. Matthew, 28:1-6. ; 10:00 a.m.—Church School. |_~ 11:00 a.n. — Morning Worship. | Sermon by the pastor and special | Ereatest message ever delivered from [nings open to all. The public are Easter music, also baptismal serv-|heaven to earth was the Easter fwelcome to all the services of this| ice. Message, “He is Risen.” Go to [church. 7:00 pan.—Epworth League. Earl church somewhere Sunday. Al It AU GOSPEL CENTER Miller will be in charge. 8:00 p.m—Evening Service. The| | church school young people will give | a program at the eyening service. ‘ The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet Wednesday at 2 pam. for a social | meeting at the parsonage. The Epworth League young peo- | ple meet for their social meeting Friday evening at 7:30. If not worshiping elsewhere you are cordially invited to all services at the Methodist Chprcp. ‘ RESURRECTION LUTHERAN CHURCH, “The; Kriendly Church’” Corner of Thizd and Main Streets REV. JOHN L. CAUBLE . Pastor Sunday = Scheol: Adult ment, 9:45; Primary, 10 a.m. , 11:00 a.m Easter Service. Holy Giospel, Mark, 16:1-8 (Easter Day sermon_ subject, “He is Risen;” mu- sic: prelude, “Easter Morn” by Zam- ecnik; offertory, ‘“Intermezzo” by ‘Wilson; - postlude, “Crusader’s | depart- | churches invite you FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be held at {11 am. in the First Church of \cmm Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |and Main Streets. The subiect will ‘b(‘ ‘Doctrine of Atonement.” |. 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School. Wednesday, 8:00 p.an. — Testi- | monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room in church building. This room 12 open to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited to atiend these services and visit the | reading room. THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. i Bunday— | 2:30 p.n.—Praise Meeting | 6:00 pon.—Sunday School 839 Dixon St The children of the Adult De- Alaska Evangelization Society SERVICES Sunday: 3:30 pm. — Sun “fl\,.i‘:‘:dfly afternoon, weather permit- | ;"U)\‘:';:‘\ '\'zi{‘”:)(,xl“' ~ Chuxch,: My, £ 288 Bho expect to attend the hun!‘ ‘,nw'm" 3130 mBoys' class: | S1ould be at the church by 3 o'clock e e Mr Loye. Sunday afternoon. Trucks will be ey pm.—Adult class, Mr. LOVE- juajjable to transport all to the scene ' of the hunt. The children will be supervised .by the teachers | of_the school. -, CARD PARTY OF TRINITY GUILD IS DISCUSSED, Mrs. J. B. Bernhofer, vice presi- Thursday, 3:30 |)lll~'(‘vu']‘ class. - CANTATA TO BE GIVEN AT LUTH. CHURCH At the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning the members of the senior choir of Resurrection Lutheran Church will give an Easter Cantata, “The Rainbow of Promise” by, K Wil- Trinity Guild yesterday afternoon in the absence of Mrs. William Jar- man, president leading discussion of plans for the card party to be| held next Wednesday. The party is to begin at 8 p.m.| and will be held in the Parish hall where a large at,-,cnddn(x’ is sched- Held Wednesday - ¥y With “Mrs. Har- | | partment of the Lutheran Sunday | School will stage an Easter egg hunt |\ dent, presided at the meeting of the| U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m. April 16: parily cloudy tonight and Suhday; moderate cast to north winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; mederate east to north winds. Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate east to north winds tonight and Sunday rrom Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes 4 pm. yest'y 29.69 41 49 SE 12 Cloudy 4 a.m. today 29.79 36 91 s 2 Cloudy Ncon today 29.68 46 46 SE 6 Pt. Cldy RADIO REPORTS 3 | TODAY Max. temp. | Low:st 4am. 4am. Precip 4am. Station 1ast 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 brs. Weather Neme 32 26 28 R Cloudy Bethel 44 26 28 8 0 PL. Cldy Fairbanks 38 26 26 6 01 Cloudy St. Paul 32 26 32 8 01 Cloudy Dutch Harbor 38 30 32 10 Cloudy Kodiak 42 30 30 4 Clear Cerdova 46 32 32 4 Lt.8now Juneau 51 35 36 2 Cloudy Sitka 46 31 Yy -~ Ketchikan 48 34 36 4 36 Cloudy | Prince Rupert 48 36 38 6 22 PLOMy | Edmonton 66 30 30 4 0 Clear | Seattle 56 50 60 8 40 Lt: Rain | Portland -v 2 b4 12 37 Lt. Rain San Francisco 60 52 54 4 0 Cloudy | New York 80 54 56 8 01 | Cloudy Wasmngwn 86 | 64 64 10 0 Cloudy | WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Seattle (airport), raining, temperature 51; Blaine, raining, 44; Victoria, raining, 45; Alert Bay, clear, 33; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 40; Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Island, partly cloudy, 30; Prince Ru- \pel‘t cloudy, 41; Ketchikan, cloudy, 42; Wrangell, partly cloudy, 43; Petersburg, cloudy, 40; Sitka, clear, 37; Radioville, clear, 42; Soapstone Point, clear, 40; Hawk Inlet, clear, 40; Juneau, cloudy, 40; Skagway, | cloudy, 40. Juneau, April Sunrise, 4:42 a.m.; 17.—Sunrise, 4:45 a.m.; sunset, 7:16 p.m. April 18.— sunset, 7:18 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Tow bafometric ' pressure prevalled this morning over the north- pastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, the lowest reported pres- ure being 28,90 inches at latitude 45 degrees and longitude 148 degrees. TPartly cloutiy” to cloudy weather wa; generally reported this morning theeoughout Alaska, while rains were reported over the Pacific Coast states. | It was cooler last night over the interior of Alaska, a temperature | of 26 degrees having been recordod at 2 am with her are Dr. Carlson, Mrs. H. L. | Wiood and Mrs. Rose Daive. Mrs. | Katherine Hooker is in charge of | the dinner. Members and friends will leave for Douglas aboard a special bus at 6:30 pm., and reservations may be mnde by Lelephoning 62 or 636. ’PAR'IY GIVEN FOR NORMA DEE COOK The third birthday of Members, Friends to Meet for Gathering in Norma | D ! Dee Cook was celebrated at a party ouglas | g given yesterday at the home of Mr. | A land Mrs. Norman Cook, Normandy Observance of Health Month |y 400 Ppoint Louisa Beach, {which is scheduled by the Natmnal‘ An Easter motif was followed for | Federation of Business and Pro-| | the occasion, with baskets carrying | fessianal Women's Clubs will be| oyt 4 vellow color scheme. | marked by a dinner and program to| present for the affair were Heath- be held in Douglas, Monday, be-|er Holmann, Gordon Oakes, Jay |ginning at 7 pan. at the home of | pinlay Kay Anderson, Patty Coolin, ‘Mm Rose Davis. | Elizabeth - Wyller, Jackie Karnes, Dr. Rae Lilllan Carlson will be Dickie Folta, John and Gene Roehm, toastmj.stress for the affair, a |Donna and Bobby Jewett, Carl Miss Caroline Todd, club president,! weigman. Ann Louise Henning, will give the address of welcome. Paula Kay Cook, the mothers of all | Scheduled “on the program is @ (he children, and Norma Dee's | health talk by Pastor H. L. Wood, qunt Mrs, Eqwin Sutton. | while piano selections are to be play- UG AR =ed by Ruth Allen and Bernice Mead. ! | Mrs. L. P. Dawes will give a poetry | “SWING IT TONIGHT” | recitation, and community singmg at the Elks’ Hall to the funes of will begin and end the gathering. Barrett's Royal Alaskans at the EPISCOPAL £90 P v‘wmng Service. Topic.| §jarch? by Stults; hymns, 117, 111, 7:30 pon.—Salvation Meeting. liam Baines. This musical program | uled. | Mrs. B. M_Krafft is chairman of Ladies’ Ploneer Auxillary Benefit Except a grain of wheat fall into|113 s b i prog | Fourth ang Gold Streets s nd end dle. i anitat alund: |- el i | Monday, 7:00 p.m.—Life Saving ;5 ynger the direction of Miss Alice the health committee, and serving Dance. —adv, = e ground and die, it abideth alone; Easter Cantata, “The Rainbow of | Guard Parade, under the leadership . ors wil THE VERY REV. CHARLES but if it die, it bringeth forth ek i i p Palmer. The following numbers wiil m X geth forth much | promise” by. William Baines. This|of Mrs. R. B. Lesher. : ‘ E. RICE, Dean fruit.” John 12:24 = s | be heard in the cantata: | FAM]LY SHOE STORE Sunday Sediicd: e : . 9 cantata will be given by the senior| Tuesday, 6:00 p.m.—Young Peo-| prake a Joyful Noise,” Miss Doro-| | ) S o R R Wednesday, 7:30 p.n.—Midweek | choir under the direction of Miss ple's meeting. Yy dibaba and chefr. . “Juneaw’s Oldest Exclugive | There will be no services in Holy | Prayer Service. : | Alice Balmer. | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- “The. Dead Earth‘ Wakea™ e Shoe Store” Trinity Cathedral tomorrow. Friday, 7:30 p.m—Women’s Mis-| All those who would hke to can-|ing. So)8 L})e Rev. John L. éaull;le ; | LOU HUDSON—Manager On Low Sunday, April 24, the ser- | sionary Society. | tribute, Easter flowers for the serv- ! Thursday, 1:30 p.n. — Home "l;o The bay’ of D'a e fiere » | Seward St—————Junean \ yigos ml)- be: A cordial invitation is given, %|ice Sunday showld have them at|League mceting, held in officers’ i ¥ C . n Holy Communion 8 choi “Life of Life that Lives Below," Miss Green and Mrs. Stonehouse. “Supplication,” tenor solo, Wal- | ter Peterson. | “Chime, Ye Bells,” the church by Saturday afternoon. | Plants may be called for immediate-| Friday, 7:30, p.m.—Public meeting. 1y after the service. ’ Officers in charge—Capt. and Mrs. | There will be no Luther Lcague‘stanlly Jackson. meeting Sunday evening. All members of the adult depqu-‘ |quarters. All ladies welcome. COAL | PHONE 412 choir. A REALLY GOOD BUY NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- 3 f Light a ment of the Sunday school will as- 2 ERIAN C"UMIVII:LSBY chn(i)r Peeck Dight and Qladnses; thi Gene [ 0 Eleolm; e it o 1t Goock| “Where Weleome and Worsklp |, "Relals: choi PAGIFIC COAST : ster | Meet” | The public is cordially invited. Is n ra | &8 hunt. Conveyances will be on| Franklin at Fourth | The service begins promptly at 11 COAL co’ hand to carry all to the scene of | the hunt. A cordial invitation is extended to the general public to worship at| | our Easter: maqrning service. The $6.00 DOWN ‘ REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister o'clock. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister CAROL BEERY DAVIS Orgmus'. 10:50 am.—Organ Moments, 11:00 a.m. -— Morning WOrShip This service is also broadcast overl NOBTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WASHER 60 o“ KINY for shut-ins. 3 . [ $6.00 A MONTH | 5.to 6 p.m.—Vesper Hour. REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, P T (See our advertisement on this 5 Minist . page for other details of these ser- (Jamster, lvice.‘h @ GEORGE SCHMIDT, l CHAPEL BY 11IE LAKE ' . | (On Fritz Cove Corner) Chorister. |REV. JOHN A, GLASSE, Munister : L |1 Sunday . School at 9:45 e'alack, | S with weli-taught classes for . chile | CAROLBEBRS. Davis; |dren of all age-groups, and a wel- Organist. come for everyone interested to at- ? tend. | Chapeladies meet every other. We hropdeast avex ICHNY. 4 Vallllln f . v Wednesday. evening at someone’s Su“days 10:50 to 12. < ‘Chocelate V\hellA‘l\]vl!).\OlM()dc] Y home, timely notice usually being Fresh L o sk 1 OU live with a piano a given in the Empire. \ : e Will do all your e ey Special Easter Semce. BTy p FiR it X washing ? et s SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST epperment Pecan choose the piano which you QRURCH ORGAN MOMENTS 10:45 . Marshmallow IMPLE TO OPERATE can accept s am evetmed w04 | Corner Second. and Main Streets ML e INBULK. - e QUIET RUNNIN beloved' membét of your'fam- H. L. WOOD, Pastor i “Hosanna”. (Granier) NO GREASIN: ily. A piano’ with character, Note: . The services of this church . Children’s Cheir, “Christ Arose” (Lowry) Ea are held on Saturday, the seventh, day of the week. | Sabbath school Saturday, 10 a.m., |with Bible classes for all ages. Sabbath worship 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor, or leader. | Young People’s Missionary Volun- jtee; Society meets Friday evemns' 17:30 o'clock, at parsonage. Dorcas and Mothers Meeting me‘ /2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 2 p.m. | Bible study groups in homes, Mon- | ‘day, Tuesday and Wednesday eve- with responsiveness, with hu- man_understanding. A piane worthy of you~aBaldwin Piana. TRGAE'S MORE THAN 'MUSIC™ IN-A Bplinia ] stwm rudt 12220 ‘mzflw MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 Children’s Choir, “Risen Indeed” (Wilson). Soprano Solo, “Sheep and Lambs” (Homer), t Andersen Bowen. Easter Cantata, “THE HOLY CITY,” A. R. Gaul George B. Schmidt, Director. Carol Beery Davis, Organist. Soloists: Clarence Rands, John Keyser, Mary Jeanette Whittier, George B. Schmidt, Avis - Erickson. Pipe Organ, “conbemphnon"' "Admtion ‘Hosauma/” EASY TERMS A ® ol o0 Dey dap !“'! e i ~|-'l" e ,A'm fiom ‘bbUGLAs - ., 57 ,.,3 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. m\fi:&fi Sele 5 aeibm .u-'rn-vw pfipuc CORDIALLY INVITED!