The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 5, 1927, Page 2

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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 5, 1927. ,___________._.____.._._]- wion of NEW ORCHESTRA WILL Froebel rmon : The Transtig HOME EDUCATION [Juneauw Church ||\, . ... w0 PLAY AT MGOSE DANCE \ BUILDING MATERIAL “THE CHILD'S FIRST SCHOOL IS THE FAMILY"—F i N . SALHLLERR LB L St e ; 3 ; ] Insued by the Natlonal Kindersarcen Amociation, § Weat 40th St Services A v b lolg b e, MR o tonial WE CAN SUPPLY YOU New York City. 1nhese articles are appearing weekly 1n our columns, ' at 9:30 o’clock. The Aggrava S a— the Friendly Lutheran Church. Ask starting o, - . ; the people who aitend; they know. tons are taking a layoft and sel- Doors — Windows—Window Glass—Perfection Notlces for this chureh column o [ting up o surprise to spring later §aste y ine P A9 ces ildi Injudicious Praise must be recelved by The Empire not _ lWilliam Vale, banjoist with the Ag II"':"’ Board R"f’f”'-*""’"":‘ ”"f"l“'{a' g later than 10 o'clock Saturday | ppei oqicy Ep):.z)]ml Chur(‘h avators, will ‘be with the Melody | Papers — Deading I.'r'lt— Paints—Cor- morning to guarantee change of|:; " sl men and M. Morrison, leader of the! G Sash Weikhes _———_/|sermon topics, ete. Juncau City Band is another mm-vd‘ \ & . g Lhits 5 1 h o toward a child or r’:g"{,"’;t "x" l"“ wtraction with the new orchesira nvu‘»; Varnishes — Nails — Roof TORERL S o V. R. AL G dance cngagements only. The six hei Sicgi et G0 g i Northern Light Presbyterian | L T ' reliearsal last night and are said Coatings ("""”{ Lime Chureh J,[Man of Sorrows. lto have put over some melodious| —Locks and Hinges AS i S ] 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. ) selections. " g | Corner Fourtn and Franklin Sts. 7:90 p. m.—Sermon: “The Way, Miss Grace Naghel, Juneaw's pop Aot ha : REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor. Which Seems Right. Yet Wrong ular dancer, wi'l be the feature act| 2 "l Morning sermon at 11 a. m. Sub-| Bible Study Wednesday evening at 11 o'clock in a new dance which | J " Y i II l C I training her own ongl dect of the sermon: “What Christ|at § o'clock is assured of being something novel | unecau- Ollnbr araware Lo. e e ”,‘,‘,”” Means to Me.” There will be a| Ladies’ Aid mects Thursday iniand characteristie | It Tts Hardware “We Have It rghar. Rev. Still-)Church Parlor at 2 p. m solo by Jack fliile Tossons fn vocal work,” maved |qu Ly it e man has a sermon story for thel AN are cordialy invited to attend| PUBLIC RECEPT]ON e VCaE Tee Tl e fr g enTtmeY our services T — — — _— R ‘ Dl oyt [SOERR b R - BE HELD WEDNESJ)(?RYC M- ) e . Evening Service at 7:20 o'clock. | = - o NICHT PRES. C Nt . o | service of old s¢ Subject | | Salvation Army L 1 ler i he sermon: “The Farm of the|'™ Bieil Siveet "I The Iaflics of the Martha Sécisty per piri 0l." CAPT. 0. EDWARDS | and of the Norther ght Presby k horl loya A warm welcome for everyhody. | o C5! : sty DGR Wil give & tecsDoln 15 MILI I()N FEET the studio a i my moti e '.\.“mm_\f' A8, m al the Church next Wednesday eve- 4 ! ¥ home, | i er comewhat irrelevant | g " %3 B ThurstAgLLg A ning. 17chitiary ¢ § ol to she had heard wha | raply | Christian Science Church S b ey 2 which the public )] 18 o | Topic Sunday: “God's Invita- Of G b L o W l ok s mise B il s | Tor Fecantion 1o 1 ch b ood Saw Logs Wantec responded Ves, 1 think it so nic b Sunday services will he held ai Topie THISSIEY: “THE Trit " ing the public an o of them to sy such kind hings ALASKANS TO PLAY 11 a. m. in the Church of Chris- ....':lj;,l.vm ’4’;’ ;"; i e TrmPR-fonect the new i IO L about my littie girl. Of course yo n tian Science Society .of Juneau on|° R Al Iihe installation of the mnew furni i o Jnow, dear. they wanced to make u 2 SELECTIONS FOR Fifth and Main Street RS B SRt .y ture, is now practically complete i T EACK DANCE TOMGHT 2 e e e oaii | JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS crous | Sunday echonl dt 19:25 P.- M. ||© T ’!“‘;r‘ : S NOTRE DAME GRIL i 1 N | Wedne 8:15 pp m - Testi- opic hursday e dving i P i o e ol SERA] STAR WILL ENTER minutes and en said el i Saturc i St A (o Waeas oo v ‘;i,“t T ,l:‘. ietter ian AP Hall that the Alaskans wiil| Christian Science Reading Room | :f Holy T C hedral = BOSTON COLLEGE L ol it Girel e, M his until somcihing [in church building. This room is i oly mutv athedral i g i ',‘ it S ,]|‘,z’1(”,”fI]' ‘ e W sprin Alaskans alsi .;‘0'"" to the public Wednesday after- SHPET SOUTH BEND, Ind. Teb. 5.--—A T SR e nuounce that they will spring an:|uoons: trom 2180/ to 4. CHARLES E. RICE, Doun. Phone 603 iy, parisien of Haverhill, Mass. “No, indeed, dear: not for quite i and o-| The public is coidially lnvited te Lol idn ey sensational right 1ot handed | T N 7 Aty iEein !nllol\rl these services and visit the| Holy Communmion at §:00 a. m. S HSERME ERLL WG 0 mely | SEE US FOR YOUR---- “"" s = o ‘ctically ali reading room. Holy Communion and Sermon at yp Sonl the Note Dar ; ut. Mother ive said was a| i 2]11:00 2 m Boull Gack satiaenl . PE . RN i ples, ol e b T 1" i e o 0.5 o el it Loose Leaf Supplies 1 was the most graceful child in " ol Tvestng savvie Suglas . . [ R o1 G I B il P Dvening service at Douglas, b Ti08 Off 5 S l s, unles s Dena, and, Motl | 1ICE dupplies e tey than she cn 6:00 a. m—Mase {n the Hospital|ss & of the clection otbali. capthii Printing and Stationery If ghic does feel so smurt and rd | Chapel. i' Presbyterian Native Church [ ror 1927, Parision e 1 S\vadt Dhmg T = ontstanding possibilities for the hon-! 1 S we £” | §:00 n. m.—Low mass and Gen- | v HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worl " i, Hartfor & S > IN ) > Uil Commininn. o6 e vie ol £ i Y aniere lor. Jobn Smith, Hartford. Conn., o (;E(). M. II"I K 5 (4. J. MEHERIN DUE a. m.—Morning Service, guard, was efec'ed capinin an HERE FEBRUARY 15 “Listen, dear, Mother will ol when she wants you to do the tia things, so let us not w {the parish ) a. m.—-Bible School. ~ .o Front Street Phone 244 Juneaun, Alaska more about them.” 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and Ser-| 7.9 ;1 _.Wednesday — Mid-| MAGORITY HERVICES TOMORROW After a short silence: “Mothe & tel s e G \week prayer sérvice. | Faye thinks 1 won't ever amount 1o | (HAL e swille e m‘ 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School and| = A cordial welcome is given to all| funcrai worvices for M o - ny‘hing the way you are raising| junean o trade abont 1Fep | Bible Class. to attend these services. U ty wito died in (1 ) me.” 1 5. M Peherin rvived n] 7:30 p. m.—Rosary, Sermon an? . BSHLE S, fEaht nuumv 1 from tubercul { The mother was absolutely non-i Soarfe o oy Lt week, bt went ) Benediction ot the Blessed Sacra- T Asscmhly o( God l(lssxon day. will be held ot 1 the ALASKAN IIOTEL munma for a few moments. She fell | portiand when he learned that A, A | ment. | the Charles W. ¢+ Mortuar : really more than vexed (1 a child miee ¢ S GEED PR - | afternoon at 2 o'clock, - yAQ - P Vo this way, « v s he ha A Wi AdREaRT | [F g: i - Virginia Dhecan Vit retarmed \‘u ‘ .Iv‘w‘:’n ‘I‘I’:-’I |r‘\|u|““ Rcsurrecuon Luthcrun Ohcseh a5 ;l‘::"rl-‘-:r’:zwvrv:;lr::n;p at 11:00. | BABY BU;I‘ED’ MONDAY | Dave HouskL, rrop. of natal O sk most of the winter with relatives in| Corner nf lhmI and Main Sts. | Sunday School at 12:15, - \yemsm 100 hiy of herself and hee abitity. ! san Franciseo | REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor.| HKvening service at §:00. Baby Matilda Martin, age 1 month,| == Ei P e = s e ;‘ ‘ “' orry ]'“ ee the unacen : | Phone 579. | Week-night services Tuesday and | will be huried Monday afternoon at i s = s 4 med frown of irritation on 10 o sunda " e ri el w'elock o Russian Church, Rev . ‘e ale - W P younz face and wondercd how M linevy has ar 1 LM, Be :":“:d?' “::"mwsu.uxla,v School. lr:"":vxnmuflc:“:‘v:‘;;y the sx:lril||a“ A )Il(‘L ’I}\“e“.l! :'\'vulu\”\ ln’{\‘u‘ml:v.xnh. ";‘L.-'Old P“I’Ll S {“r “"ll(" ‘lt l hc I“n]p”c ()filtc Pields, herself o mother, could 1l ¢ i 2 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship.' feast. » body v at the €. W. Carter Mortuar " , ho s 4 'IMHHMHHHHI!MHMHHIMHHMMIHMMMMHH"mllU!lllHl!lMllllllIll!IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll"lllIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIhllllllllll 0002 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, e = T B e L S & ] RHODES’' CAFE (Formerly Gastineau Cafe----GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING) Finest Cafe in the Territory of Alaska WILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OF JUNEAU i § 5 § .! 5 TO 9 O'CLOCK, WITH A ; i HGHT Saturd TONIGH = TON aturday 3 = B! " $150 PER PLATE = § The Cafe has been thoroughly rcmodclled and will be open to visitors all day Saturday. Make it a point § S to visit Alaska’s first Up-to-the-Minute Cife and have vour dinner with us-----the whole family will enjoy it. E g The only Cafe in Alaska equipped with ELECTRIC STEAK BROIL LRS---\I'm\ other modern electrical = = cooking appliances have been installed. £ E SPECIAL MUSIC will be provided for the opening dinner. Show your appreciation of Chef Rhodes’ ef- £ E forcs i giving Juncau Alaska’s Finest and Most Modern Cafe with vour patronage. E = O » T ~ 1 A = = B. H. “Dusty” RHODES - - - . . Proprietor | = . OPEN 6 A. M. TO 2 A, M. DAILY 5 PRIVATE BOXES ; = ?711a|IIIIIIlmIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIiIIIIII|IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIII"IIHII“II‘IIIIIIHHIIIIINIIIlllllllllllflllfllllllllllllllllllllII||IlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllMIlllhll!llIIilmHIIIIIIIIIlfllllllllmllllllIlll|IllllmlIIflIflIIIIIHHMIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllmmllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll%

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