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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA all the choirs of the city churches | have joined in Holy Week obsery- | SKAGWAY DOCTOR 13 Regisler the Rev. ice ought to command the whole- \rted support of the community,” aid further. A free-will of fring will be taken to | | defray the expenses. | Choir members participating are | as follows NORTHERN LIGHT — Beverly sa ance. It is hoped by the Minister: G Association that this can be an a munity the bond of fellowship that For (ourses Walter Soboleff. “This 56 Anxious fo Leave for Home |} Though fo Greet Son from Front 10 at last night's meeting which wa: American Red Cross. The committee in charge of Nurses' the 19 | MacFarland, Mrs. B. R. Glass, Mrs | in Juneau, arePpharoby Oliver, Patte Davis, Mrs. ane for their' jack Garlock, Mrs. Don Burrus, Mrs. past con Capt.|A. H. Kingsbury, Jean Shaw, Mary Base Hospital| Shaw, J. W. Leivers, George B.|Berthol, Mrs. Ernest Gruening, Miss 1 Pacific, is due | Schmidt, G. E. Pancheau, and Erick |[Mabel Morgan, Miss d t do not|K. Wildgrass O'Connor, Miss Lillian Gardiner, him. He has| METHODIST—Mrs. Leigh Grant, | Mrs. Harley J. Turner, Mrs. K. N Leen gone for » vears Mrs. Ida Stevens, Mrs. Robert Treat, | Neill and Mrs. Fred Geeslin. Lt. Robert D: another son, |Mrs. Ronald Lister, Edith Moore, Dr. Rude related some hosplml. just recently received the ronze | Helen Waters, Dorothy Twomey, experiences in relation to Nurses’ Star in France. He is with the Corp. Jack Bartlett, Donald Lister, {Alde work, in an interesting man- Seventh A une Dahl was one | Pfc. Harold Bell, the Rev. Robert |ner, while Miss Gardiner and Dr. of those soldi s recently promoted Treat the field from non-commissioned LUTHERAN . Nurse's Aide; Thirteen young women registered | dinners monthly. Mrs. David Milner |Creed, “The Forgiveness of sins: held to organize a class for Nurses - 1. Dahl, Skag- | Leivers, Lorene Krause, Mrs. Rhea Aides, under the sponsorship of the furnished by E. McIntyre, violinist, | Aides is composed of Dr. Berneta | The Townsend plan organization, | Block, Dr. Joseph Rude, Sister Mary | Which has three bills in Congress Catherine | Citizens 60 years of age and older, | Block spoke of the coming shortage Dorothy Hurley, |0of nurses and the service the aides | ‘ P ‘Townsend Clubfo |LAST MIDWEEK LENTEN f Have "Pot-Luck” | SERVICE T0 BE HELD | : | HOLY TRINITY TONIGHT ' Dinners Monthlyl i MR i At the regular weekly meeting of at 8 o'clock in the Church of the the Juneau Townsend Club last Holy Trinity. At ‘the service, the [night it was decided, because of | Rev. W. Robert Webb will preach | their popularity, to hold “pot luck” lon the phrases from the Apostles’ S was appointed chairman of the en- |The Resurrection of the body: and | tertainment committee. Music was 'the Life Everlasting.” The congregation will sing fa- |nuiliar Lenten and Evering hymns. LUTHERAN CHURCH | COMMUNION WILL BE THURSDAY NIGHT Commemorating Christ’s institu- |and Mrs. Carl C. Collen, pianist. calling for national insurance to all | this week launched a drive to enlist | . | support among Congressmen elected | for their first terms last November. | There are 60 Congressmen who are | serving for the first time. There are | b r. the Lu- [ 15 new Senators. All these men win |\on of the Lord's Supper. the . |theran Church will hold a Com- be visited by the permanent Wash- X ington staff of the Townsend or.|Tunion Service tomorrow evening % ¥ % Holy Thursday, at 8 o'clock. ganization, who will explain Town- The Pastor’s meditation for thisl e WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1945 'Swedish Paper Says : Vienna Is Alerfed NEW YORK, March 2¢ Al PR Bern correspondent for the Swedish To build a gravel-screening box | Dagbladet said “according to a re- at the Gustavus airport, Ralph port from Vienna a state of emerg- Morrison, Lloyd Langford, Bill ency has been proclaimed.” 'l’he1 Myers and -Dan McCulley, con- | Austrian capital's outer fortiflca-'l struction carpenters, left for there |tions have been alerted. 8 this morning by plane. They will| The Swedish dispatch was re- their troop headquarters in the |return in a few days and then go ported by OWI [ Northern Light Presbyterian Church, | to other Morrison-Knudsen jobs to —————— through the business district to the 'do similar work. Empire Wani-ags Tring resulig! Evergreen Bowl. At the Bowl, the Scouts engaged in SCOUTS FOLLOW | CODED CLUES TO [:"5ai.e boncire ‘ana. weiner ronet EVERGREEN BOWI. to top off the very successful eve- ning. Boy Scout Troop 613 went out- doors for its regular weekly meeting last evening, with a treasure hunt based on clues in Morse code as the central teature of the activities. The chase took about twenty Scouts from | | | | e iy CARPENTERS LEAVE EASTER TIME IS THE TIME FOR EGGS Large Grade A officer rank to commissioned of-|Mary Scott, Joseph O. Rude, the |could render. Representatives from | conq legislation and solicit support. | # o ficer for conspicuous bravery in|Rev. G. H. Hillerman. {both St. Ann’s Hospital and the ™ poon " ew Congressman wi‘:l be | Service ml;_] be mlzd, l]o:li,_ 14| ection. Previous to leaving for over- | MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN— CGovernment Hospital also told of | nanged a copy of a report on the | Jome 10 Thee” and the Senlor| seas he was a Technical Sergeant.|Alice Bell, Sylvia Brendsal, Ann | the need for aides. ; _{Townsend Plan prepared by Dr. ;a()'rl"v‘O S e OH e The thi n, Pfc. Roger Dahl, |Barlow, Henrietta Burgh, Margaret | Registrants for the new classes | john Donaldson of George Wash- ‘O}Brbd vferLire s il is stationed at the Seattle Port of | Burgh, Adeline Barlow, Jessie Leask, | Were Gladys Knight, Elsle WerEEf. ington University. Completely en- ead of 4o 1 nbarkation, a little closer to | Sally Barnes, Connie Paddock, Fran- | G2il Tomlinson, Renee Brust, EVA | gorging the plan, Dr. Donaldson| Since the congregation will par- | way than the others {cess Paul, Precilla Morgan, Ethel Richmond, Helen Saale, Mrs. Walter estimated that senior citizens would ticipate in the Union Service in the , Helen Mundheim, Eliza- Mrs. Dahl said today she and her | Bayou, Harriet Roberts, K. M. Vil- Kleweno, He son, Maxi d, Lyda lusband were having a marvelous |loria, Nellie Camp, W. L. Paul, Jr., :,f‘::'o;‘:o,:’:p;?;; ;‘,,“e“f‘c‘,;‘,icL‘gild Rtmd, time in Juneau but were very|Fred Morgan, Roy Peratrovich, Les- | tueeh o 2 anxious to be home in order to beter Roberts, the Rev. Walter Sob- | T0 Bbl o 4ot for the class able to greet their son. After all, |oleff. | ing as w he i ructm: three years absence is a long time,| SALVATION ARMY—Mrs. Henry 1:‘J‘fif%:flliiu‘nf::,da;l;:e ok she said. Lorenzen, Capt. Margaret Morris, 2 $ S ) N R Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Lois Hollenbeck | | and Adjt. Henry Lorenzen. | EASTER Musl( "CRUCIFIXION" | I ALASKACOASTAL ~ HOLY TRINTT, FRIDAY NIGHT 'ALASKA COASTAL | MAKE FLIGHTS T0 | IS ANNOUNCED I Irs. G. F. Alexander, Choir Di- Sacred Meditation Will Be | Given by Five Church KEI(H'_KA“’ SITKAwr«wmr at the Church of the Holy Choirs of Juneau An Alaska Coastal Airlines plane (Tinity, announced this morning yesterday flew the following passen- the music which will be used in l:hc gers to Petersburg—E. M. Scott, Sig- | piscopal Qhurgll on Easter Day. urd Mathisen. | The choir will sing the Choral Petersburg to Ketchikan—Mrs. A, Fucharist at the 11 o'clock service and the music for this is the Festi- e | Porguese. 3 Five choirs of the city are pre-! Ketchikan to Wrangell—Charles V8l Communion Service in E senting John Stainer’s Sacred Medi- | Card, H. C. McGloban. |flat by Alfred Eyre. tation, “The Crucifixion,” as a city-| Ketchikan to Juneau—T. Coch-|{ An offertory anthem entitled wide observance of the Good Friday | ran | “Victory” by Shelley will be sung Passion of the Lord. The five choirs | Juneau to Sitka—E. W. Alexander, |i three parts by sopranos, altos participating are the Lutheran,|Richard G. Radonvich, Charles C. and basses. The service will be Methedist, Memorial Presbyterian, | Anderson, J. J. Meherin, Wallace begun with an Easter Festival Pro- Northern Light Presbyterian and the | Westfield |cession and the choir will sing Salvation Army choirs. | Sitka to Juneau—Ed Monsen,| the 14th Century hymn, “Jesus The service will be held in the [Mike Zernt, Mrs. John Cushing, W, Christ is Risn Today, Alleluia!” Northern Light Presbyterian Church | E. Austitt | The Recessional hymn will be the Friday evening at 8 o'clock. | Juneau to Hoonah—V. G. Isturis, 6th Cent “Welcome, happy Cpl. Jack Bartlett of the A.C.S.|H. Stygen, J. W. DeChamplain, Joe |In0rning!” by Venantius Fortun- is singing the tenor solos and George | White, A. J. Humphrey atus. Schmidt is singing the baritone Hoonah solos. Ggorge Pancheau, baritone, | Mrs. Mabel Fisher, Ed Beale, Joe and William Passey, bass, are sing- | Parker, J. Lodez. ing the choir voice parts. Gr*urge‘: Juneau to Annex Creek—Bruce Schmirt is conducting the choir and | Kendall, Mrs. J. A. Felthouse, Other hymns that will be used are “The strife is o'er, the battle done” by Palestrina and the usual Easter Canticle, “Christ our Pass- over” will be sung as a gradual. to Juneau—T. Yositte, | Mrs. Carol Beery Davis is nrvmm.‘ Annex Creek to Juneau—Bruce, The Church will be decorated panist on the Northern Light Pres- J Kendall. | with Easter Lilies and spring tulips byterian Church pipe organ. | e with a background of green palm While several choirs have sung to- | gether in the World Day of Prayer services before, this will be the first | time, so far as land smilax. —————— James E. Parker, of Hoonah, is a guest at the Baranot. FROM NENANA Arley R. Evans, of Nenana, Al- is known, that nearly aska, is a guest at the Baranof. ’i_'lllllllllllllllllllIilllI|llllIIIIIIIVIIIilIIIH|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfiiIiIIIfiiH lllllllIIIIIIlliilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII||IIIIIIlI|II| We have a complete stock of FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES all week Iong. Our produce is GARDEN FRESH! )’ Y / Bananas Parsley Green Onions Radishes Leeks Endive Rhubarb Greén Peppers Lettuce Celery Bunch Carrots Large Slicing Onions and many other good thing fo eaf! Asparagus Broccoli Cauliflower Spinach New Potatoes White Turnips Parsnips Squash Cabbage Yams Avocados ‘Limes Pears I "-'2,/ \_ J"“A PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 22 M Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! O P [\_vq B SO OO TN dl Iii; AR AR AORAOO (I Presbyterian Church on Good Fri- |day evening, this will be the last lof the special Lenten and Holy receive $91.60 each under Townsend legislation. | Seial g gulillle | | Week services to be held in the Lutheran Church. However, the 'ROBERTSON FILES, . SCHOOL DIRECTOR | Ralph E. Robertson, member of ‘ the Juneau School Board, filed this | afternoon for realection at the com- | ing city election. | Up to 3 o’clock only one municipal | ticket had been filed, although there | was a report that one and possibly | two tickets would be filed before the deadline at 5 o'clock this after- church will be open all of Good Friday and Saturday of Holy Week for those who may desire to spend some time in meditation and Urayer. | —————— FROM GUSTAVUS Joseph J. Shideler, of Gustavus, is a' guest at the,Hotel Juneau. MR SRRt oaiil FROM ANCHORAGE Thomas G. Cassell, E. S. Davis | and M. E. Dunkle, all of Anchorage, | are registered at the Baranof Hotel. | noon. TR 6o ( | However, registration of voters|® © © © 6 o @ o & o o] will be continued until Saturday ® TIDES TOMORROW ¢ noon. The City Clerk’s office will | ® 9 T b remain open tomorrow night and ® Low Tide 8:30a.m.: -03ft. e/ Friday night from 7 o'clock to 9 ® High Tide 14:39p.m.: 16.71t. e o'clock to accommodate voters who |® High Tide .2:25a.m.: 17.21t. e are unable to go to the clerk’s office | ® Low Tide 20:42p.m.: -0.2ft. during the regular daytime hours. L ot R LR B S R SR GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers SPEGIALS! Thursday - Friday - Saturday Tomatoes, firm. red . . Pound 35¢ New Pofatoes 3 pounds 29¢ Yams, Southern - 2 pounds 29¢ Cauliflower, Snow White - 1h. 29¢ GreenOnions - - 2bunches25c Green Peppers, firm - Pound 3%¢ Apples, finest eating . . 2 pounds 25¢ APPLES Buy box foday $4.45 WINESAPS—DELICIOUS Bananas — Grapefruit — Oranges Lemons — Calavos — New Cabbage BUTTER - 52clb, Maid 0’ Clover — Cubes — Grade AA SEE OUR RED CARD SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE. .. BIG SAVINGS GEORGE BROTHER Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. EGGS, 3. . 1.69 BUTTER, CloverValley - - 2 Ibs. §1.03 DARIGOLD FEDERAL MILK - Increased Vitamin D 10@ns$1.10 MILK=--4.70 BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 36 2 Pint - - | C HOUSEHOLD TOWELS - - 2for35¢ FASTER TIME IS THE TIME HA 49c Half or Whole Pound - - - LEG OF PORK ROAST - Pound 47¢ PURE PORK LINKS - - Pound &9¢ LOIN LAMB CHOPS - - - Pound §9¢ BACON, Halfor Whole Slab - Pound 43¢ LIQUOR GILBEY'S GIN - - - - 5th $3 DIXIE BELLE GIN - - - 5ih $3 SEAGRAM'S5-(ROWN - - 5th $3 P.MDEWX - - - - - 5t $3 SCHENLEY'S RESERVEPrewar5th $4 BLUE RIBBON BEER - - (ase $4 RAINIER BEER - - - - Case $4 Prices Available Through April 3 IRVING'S MARKET (ase . . 65 A5 95 90 35 65 10 |2 DELIVERIES DAILY-10:30 A.M.. 2:30 P.M, * Phone 519 Phone 519 -

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