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v e \\\\\\\’ N W — O ///l////’" \) Lo/, \ TS *\\\§ B 7 a2 = \} A 3 ) O s g S\‘.‘“‘ \ i N Notices tor this caurch column must be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o’clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. Corner ot ‘vhlrd’ and Main Sts. REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pustor, Sun v services: 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. “The Wonders of Won- 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. 8:00 p. m. Sunday School |followed by Christmas program at the 0dd Fellows’ Hall. . There will be special singing ‘of favorite Christmas hymns at . the morning service. There s mo better way to spend Christmas than by devoling a portion of the! day in the House of God. A hearty welcome is cxtended to to partake in the joys of these services. m-!.&m Presbyterian ( urch Peurth and Franklin Sts. STILLMAN, Pastor, 0 4. m.—Christmas of the East,” by ey B To All of Our Friends We Wish A Merry Christmas May your enjoyment of the year’s one day of Universal Peace and Good Will be Happy, and may it bring to you and yours a joyful round of pleasure. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store b (i iy % ‘}(’l// 7,7 R 1 No Bible School service. A warm welcome for every- body. or evening Catholic Church Fifth and Gold Streets. The following order will be observed on Christmas morning: G:00 a. m~—No Mass in Hos- pital. 8:00 a. Sermon. 10:30 m. — Low Mass and -Low Mass and Sermon Benediction of the Blessod Sacrament. No Sunday School and no even- ing serviee. | Hol; Trin}ii@;i@d CHARLES E. RICE, Dean, Phone 5603 Sunday services: 11:00 a. m.—Vested choir in choral service. 3 ‘Lmum Episcopal Church | ks, < L e e e | Fourth an@ seward Streets REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Bermon: “The Christ of Prophesy.” 7:30 p. m.—S8ermon: the Light of the World.” All are cordially fnvited. “Jesus [ Assembly of God k (ietnel PPenecostal Assembly) 207 8 ward Strect- CHAS. C. PrRSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday »eryices: 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wor- ship. 12:15 p. in.—Bibiz School. 800 p. m—Evening Worship. The Lord's Supper the first Sundey of each month, Mid-week services every Tues- day and Friday at 8 p. m. vices wiil the Church of Chris- Saeigty of Jupesu en Fifth and Main Streets, The sub-, ject will be: “Christian Science,” Sunday School at 12:16 p, m. Wednesday, 816 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting, Christian a::lfi_u Readlin MR in church buil . This room open to the public Wednesday afternoons from tg 4 The public is cordially invited to attend these services and yiajt the reading room, — gf Presbyteriap Native Church i s HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 1 1 o 7100 p. w.—Wednesday—-Mid- week prayer 8 3 A cordial cheking up on last minute needs. Housewives are busy planning the ‘‘spreads” and scores of inci- dentals for tonight and tomor- row; “dad” has made everything ready .to put up the Christmas tree and then ta keep out of the way of the others in the house- hold, and the chfdren-—they are too busy to do anything except to keep full of excitement. program: Tomorrow, being Sunday, busf-| Song, “Up on the Housetop,” by ness will take on the aspect of| Children; Introduction; Song, “Si- ny Babbath Day, and Mundly‘lufl Night”; piano solo, Rachasl practically all business houses' Borlick; recitation, Sylvia Berg and offices will be closed all d i and Julle Moe; piano solo, Edith MOOSE CHRISTMAS TREE ON MONDAY ¥ sl i 134 The annual Moose Christmas tree. exercises to the families ot the Moose members will be held Monday night in Moose Hall at 7:30 o'clock with the following One or two business houses may{Lundgren; recitation, by Amv be open for a short time Monday{ Thunes; piano selection, Margaret morning but as a rule the day(Hansen; recitation, Alice Bully; will be a second holiday of the|recitation, Harold Hanson; song, Christmas season. “What Is Keeping Santa,” Helen Dances, house parties, theatre|and Louise Hildre; recitation, parties and Midnight Mass will|“My Gift,” Louise Tanner; reci- be observed tonight. TS e Special services will be held in the churches tomorrow. Both the Palace and Coliseum will present extra.attractions for the Christmas festures, with add-: ed novelties. —————————— PRISONERS 70 HAVE CHRISTMAS DINNER i The jnmates the local Fed- eral jall will ive a regular Christmas dinner tomorrow ac- cor to Miss Minnie Field, tation,. Geraldine Winthers; reci- tation, Louis Curtis; piano solo, Jeanette Hildre; recitation, Edwin Hildre; recitation, “Share With Others,” Edna Almquist; recita- tion, Arnold Swanson; piano solo, Harriet Bertlesen; recitation, Roy Jackson; song, “A Letter to Sania Claus,” Ruth and Catharine Tor- kilson; recitation, . “Christmas Thoughts,” Thelma Bodding: piano duet, Helen Torkilson, Joyce Morris; recitation, “The Beautiful Gift,” Gordon Ingman; violin solo, Ernest Kielwaseer, accompanied by Migs Evelyn Judsom; vocal solo, Mi Evelyn Judson; song, “Jingle Bells,” by Children. NOTICE It your furniture needs re- pairing call Phone 137. Henry Gorbam. —adv. o Norruesy Licar PRessyreRin Curce Rey. Q. A. StiLLuaN, Pastor ; AT 11 O'LOCE A. M.—CHRISTMAS CANTATA, “OUT OF THE EAST,” BY THE CHOR No Bible School or Evening Service A WARM WELOOME YOR SVERYBODY - Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begining 4 p. m. today: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday, slightly colder tonight; moderate easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time— Burom. Temo., Humidity Wind Yelgdty Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. 20.78 B 99 8- 5 Lt.‘%now 4 a. m. today. 29.85 31 77 SE 6 Pt. Cldy Noon today 29.84 31 87 s 2 Cldv CABLE AND RADI) REPORTS YESTERDAY i Highest 3 p.m. ’ | Low 8a‘m. 8am. Preclp. Sam. temp. _temp. temp. temp. Velocity 34 hra. Weather -2 2 20 : +Clear 0 Cldy -32 Clear -6 Clear -30 Clear 32 Clear 34 Clear 22 Clear 26 cldy 31 Pt. Cldy - . Rain 34 Rain 0. Clear 42 Cldy 34 Cldy 50 24 Trace Rain *—Lese than 10 maies. Note.—Observations at Dulch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The barometric pressure was moderately low this -morning from California northward to St Paul Island, Alaska, there being two centers of action, one over Bristol Bay and the second one at Cordova. High pressure prevailed over the Interior of Al- aska, accompanied by fair and colder weather. Stations — Nome ... 6 1 Bethel Ft. Yukon . Tanana Eagle St. Paul . Duteh Har Kodiak . Cordova Juneau . ; Ketebikan ... 3¢ Prince Rupert. Edmonton Seattle . Portland San Francisco.. ~4 -4 -20 ~28 -10 34 42 28 28 33 40 -2 42 34 50 The Clicquot Club Eskimos® Director, Harry Reser, says: \"Iludnoidnflnt.nlbmm'lfll unlimited power could boayt of having eslectivity; I have al- waye been able to tune right through the jocals and pull in distance whenever I wanted it. Summing the whole thing up, if it were impossible for me to ot another Fada, you could not det this one awsay Wwith three detachments of U. S. Regulars.” P e & Come in and hear one of the new Fada radios. dual control with combination on-and-off vol- ume control switch. For battery or AC opera- tion direct from light socket. Y Eddio Electric Co. MARTIN LYNCH BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT LESS, No furring and lathing required, all Granite Concrete low Walls like a thermos e, warm in winter and Hol- the fuel, cool in summer, no better house built, - hait ’ CONCRETE PRODUE !E MFG. Seattle Fruit & Produce Co. THE STORE OF QUALITY AND ECONOMY ‘ WHOLESALE and BETAIL =~ VHONE 186 Because of a large quantity of perishable merchandise arriving on the Watson Sun- day morning we will be open all day Sun- day. We will deliver' to anyone and ‘bt anytige Sunday to supply any shortage to ‘complete your Christmas Dinner. '~ < PHONE 486 We are throwing our door key away 8, : night and will not look for same until Tue