The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 30, 1927, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927. ;| the s weoakens and ¥ w $id 3 i —— ‘ s Weather Conditicns As Recorded by the U. S. : ¢ or ten min i JOUGLAS ||, ™o, boriis the mas ; Weather Bureau l / [ ' T i’{ YRl ’s for gambling in his blood, M 5 | To 1t for suneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. to ] “;" Y thin ve the destir I ] N’L 4 vs tle ball a His bride, his v al ) LOGAL DATA § | gotten. Even after she sends w . o 4 runt |for him to come, he plays on | Time Ji‘:vwn‘ T';‘,'" Humdit 0 \?‘,‘ }“ This keeps up for seventy-fi n. yest 0,13 39 p Cle the hours wi e 3 - ”,, i : 1 "] , ““. | o T is a violent one, He! Nocn tola 2 ning the regular elec. | 10%e8 Gr i UBLUDERTE S CABLE AND RADIO RFPORTS * : held. Follc cbtalns a divorce a ye lat YESFERD TODAY | chosen to fill the of-| i . £ g « pom. : : . : Mips. 58, suin| YECOUL borou Mo ion lisn) ‘ ; Meth C i Chu esident. Mrs. John|®Rd the story develope : ! : e 1 n - - o el L | i y TR . trost ! cretary, Mrs sert Fra \,_.._...__,..A__..__,‘________ : ol | : : .o Douglas : DsROUX ON BUSINESS TRIP = % [ { ( il o 1 L 4 f i 1 the |m‘.’ |\u“1j!v‘ q L e - ) l F I A rday morning for a shor PPN COR ! REV. ( LMAN, P i t o the South. He was accom | Jervices (] ) | by Mrs. DeRoux and two |\, . > [ | n nee Church liren, who will visit with a| |1 | ter living in Seattle | Notices ror this church column d ‘ ¢ Al ) 19 a. m e PO must be received by The i 7 N - 18] Ser 1 1 the Ch f Cl GOING FOR VISIT uot later than 10 o’clo A ¢ . [ 10 e ] : : ¢ i watar] ¥ ty of t | fay morning to guarantee change Sflrred Them 1 i Main Mr. and® Mrs. Guy Smith arajof sermon topics, etc g : e Dilhes Ruveil. Hatiatoii ) i %) | k. ¥iotinis. 1 3 will ! - making preparations to leave Mon-| i Pottianll andfan Mrarcleco are made at'd’ & mi ang lC)}L bods Wedn 1 f T i S P 1T Douglas Presbyterian Native Jun tin i friend 1 relatives in Seatils| i 4 . ; B | y 5 5 E o » nelghbortug elties O ission ! { ki, ebbih ok daater I} It’s a Pleasure to Put Up | Cathelic Church I . HeUat - 3 Sunday Schoor—2:30 p. m vid [ H W IR iy CAMPING FARTY RETURNS ermon at 3:15 p. n Y N 1 ' Q 6 } Fha il e S b ! An enjoyable outing party was|week prayer service 5 g | t o K | TH e 2 : i i ' r ! d ad atb the end of the Islandl Ail are eordlally -welcome ito | EN fruits are plentiful and che ond—when you have ) eck by six young ladies|these services it things to work with tting up preserves isn't r C ru 1 1\ Douglas. Three days of real - f bad job 7ot good utensils, good glass- he parishion P « ing out were spent in bath ware, rubber rings woman k s Ll " N Asse y (icd is I A h t r S, oman knows that 10:30 v gUBRd L e S Wiailon cating eround the camp fire, Douglas Catholic Church . e (Bethel Pentecost Assembly) |auld sleeping on the beach “TCathollé sefvices in the tem If you want to get the best in supplies, and at money- L ichdl o8 I e "*I'H‘j 7 9 tre >-ee-— porary chapel in the new resi saving prices, make us headquart or your canning needs. s b " SACTAlme™ Yehas. c. PERSONEUS, Past MRS. DUNCAN ENTERTAINS ' l4ence adjoining the old bank 3 ¢ | Sunday serv 5 building. A ; Eoly Trinity Oathedral T e b —Morning Wor-| Complimentary to Miss riqx)m PP La% tast Bnd : 3 gy T i L ( n, who is to be married this |germon g o B J > _1 o I’ " l TD ( ‘“"""‘ s : \ 00 p. 1 fgt v y led a group of Douglas young la-| i Pl et A i i e L ! t it her :“""" In Juneau T o HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING a3 2 ' \ Gan and contests were en St. Luke's Episcopa \urch s 4 Vit oot G Tietils . g T v Pues | Joyed for pastime, prizes being [ . William De Mille Produciion Present PHONE 12 i1 n / wou by Miss Cashen and Miss ening Prafer and Sermon e L v ! ! g o p 7 T AR e e e S e et e E ' 1 i Many beautiful ang|7:80 p. m F !5 g ii!« ( ;“ , H e o, : ) were presented to | ;'* 1Y ¢ ‘ I e e o u 1 fieran ationnl C ty Resurrc i ke Delectable refreshments wera| | CongTegationnl Communi SAVE ONE DOLLAR o . e imates tell wh he served by the hostess “ i hbl ’)\I ! Es i’ i i, ] vy, 3 2 1 ot hristian 1if ————e L. D. HAMMOCK, Lay Pastor 0 LEN, Pt f what \a g Sunday School 10:30 to 1130 4 Ti ol AR LOST A WIFE" AT Plg SR e HIS 1 It ga feres with mairiage Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes e naat . : o LIBERTY SUNDAY | | ™ pegular Sunday services 11 Presbyterian Ifative Church {a. m. to 12:30 p. m i Cafe. You save a Dollar on | ) } ! { ) | i | ives HIM up and gets another ) ! | ! ! ) ) ) ) ) p *| ©on a man be a gambler and .E 5 Aund when his wife final Y WILLARD, 1 W or. | good husband at the same time? l'., Gosmel Mis: hushand—the fun hezins! nd never ends till e fina each one purc hased. and Good 1220 o m. Morning Service.! 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