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¢ € | ‘Subject of the sermon: “Seeking the ing we are able to erow bigger ter each vear. i ) To all our friends we extend the wish or a Year full of Happiness and Pros- ight, We thank each and every cus- tomer for their valued patronage and ite the opportunity of serving people of this community, realiz- that through your co-operation B. M. Behrends Co. Incorporated | ferent churches of Juneau. | sional | Notices tor this caureh cowumn which was so much enjoyed by must be received by The Empire|all who heard it. not later than 10 o'clock Satur-| A warm welcome for everybody day morning to guarantee change|at all service of this church. | of sermon topi | A | T Methodist Episco;nl Church | Resurrection Lutheran Ji e i | Church | Fourth ana Seward Streets g __s:; REV. R. A. GAILEY, Pastor, X ot 1nird and Ms | 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School HARRY R 11:00 m.—Sermon: lay serv fear Reoslutions.” 11:00 m 0 p.m Sermon: “The Subject, “Looking For Vay of Life and the Way of 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School. Death.” $:00 p. m-Evening worship.| Pat Naghel will play a solo Subject: “A New Year's Resolu- during the even tion | are At the morning service a num-'attend. ber of the infants and your ~ hildren will be baptised. There H———————————- 3 will be special mu Gir's' | Assembly of God Mission L il vty honets| (Bethel Pentccostal Assembly) -9 e ] i 207 Seward Stract welcome awaits |cn: C. PERSON Pastor | e s % Sund | Holy Trinity Cathedral || "‘ 100 yraing Wor B e | 1z:s pw—isibis School. CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. | § 00 p. m.—Evening Worship Phone 5603 The Lord's Supper the firs Sunday servic Sunday of ecach month, Holy Communion §:00 a, m, Mid-week services every There will be no other services day and F at 8 p. m. tomorrow. LA Tues | " Christian Scienc; dhurch ——— | Catholic Church Pifth and Gold Streets. unday services will be held at |11 a. m .in the Church of Chris- 6:00 a. m-—Mass in the HOs- tjan Science Sontety of Juneau on pital Chapal, | Fifth and Main Streets. The sub- $:00 2. m, — Low Mass and ject will be: “God." Sermon, General Communion for, Sunday hool at 12:15 p. m, the men. H 10:30 a. m.—High Mass and p Sermon. ; No Sunday School. 7:30 m. -— Rosary, Wednesday, 8:15 p. m.—Testi~ nial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room {In church building. This room Is Sermon Lo open to the public Wednesday and Benediction, afternoons from 2:30 to 4. - The public is cordially invited! B toity 3 to attend these services and vis Sitthers Light Presbyterian | “)“.x“nmx“” e services and visit Church | s 2 < AT . Corner Feurth and Franklin Sts REV. 0. A, STILLMAN, Pastor. At 11 o'clock a. m. there will ~ bo a St. John's Day service. A %peeial invitation has been ex-| tended to Mt. Juneau Lodge, No.| 147, P. & A. M, and to all Ma-| week prayer service. sons, to attend this service, a A cordial welcome 1s given tu 1l as to the public in general.|all to attend these services, ——————— HAVE BABY BOY Preshyteri ”Hauve Ch;rc.‘l i HARRY WILLAKD, Lay Workvi 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 a. m.—nBible School. 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Mid- ) \ { 'a Lost Word.” There will be! 10:30 o'clock tomorrow forenoon, | | | { | | and bet- DEVOTIONAL MEETINGS BE HELD NEXT WEEK/|patches said Quezon expected Every night next week services will be held in united the dif- Last year these meetings wera a success and this year thosa in charge hope to see more interest and of course larger attendances. “Now is a good time for occa- and non-church goers to make a fine start in the new year,” says Capt. C. O. Edwards. The first service will be held in the Presbyterian church Monday night. Rev. R. A. Gailey will preach his topic being “The Mani- fested Life.” e e— AITENTION MASONS Ail Masons are requested emble in Odd Fellows' to. Hall at for the purpose of proceeding to Church to attend Divine Service.! By order of the W. M. CIIAS: NAGHEL, ity Secretary. - —o— SHOMBAL ILL | “flapper mannequins,” ELKS' HI JINKS 1S ON TONIGHT b | Annual Nev; Year Celebra- tion Ball Will Be Giv- en in Elks’ Hall For anyone who desires to cele- brat-~ er the outgoing of 1927 or the incoming of 1928, there will be an excellent opportunity at the Elks' Hall tonight when the lodge puts on its annual Hi Jinks, To those who may not know it may be said the Hi Jinks is the biggest dance of the year for thc Eiks and also one of Juneau's fin- est social events. The ball is scheduled to begin rolling at 9:30 o'clock, with the Betz Melody Men furnishing the latest musie. Favors are to be given all those who enter the hall and as they are 600 there should be plenty of fun for all Sometime before midnight three of Dorothy Roff’s little dancers will appear on the stage and give two numbers, a Syrian Sword Dance and a Russian Interlude. This affair is public. Tin Reported Found Cascade Mountains SEATTLE, Dee. 31—A group of mining engineers and assayeis have begun an inquiry into the reported discovery of tin in the Cascade Mountains near Roslyn, Experts gathered over a small blast furnace and watched extrac- tion of asserted metal from ore After the demonstration they said no positive conclusion had been established and they will not be convineed until they themselves have gathered ore. The experts included Charles . Garfield, of the Alaska Bureau of the Seattle Chamber of Com- merce, and A. L. Howard, of Kei- chikan, Alaska. Quezon First in Line For Washington Job MANILA, Dec. 31-—Manuel Que- zon, president of the Philippine senate, if elected resident commis- sioner to the United States by the insular legislature, will suc- ceed Isuaro Gabaldon, whose term expires in April. Washington dis- to get the post in the United States capital. Although nothing was said about it at the time, the way to a commissionership for Quezon was paved recently when Gabald- on was nominated as the Nation- alista candidate for representative from Neuva Ecija Province. American “Flappers” Scorn “Pinafore Stuff” PARIS, Dec. 31. — American flappers traveling abroad often fail to appreciate the compliment French dress designers pay to their youth by providing special called’ in French ‘‘jeunes filles” type. The mannequins affect naive mannerisms, wear flat heels and abstain from the sophisticated “New the Northern Lizht Presbyterianimakeup and accesories that they wear with older styles. “Jamagine me looking like that,” gigled a 17-year-old Am- erican girl who was buying her own clothes alone and unaided at one of the biggest dress houses . 1 sh v St Ana's homit s medieal treatm mbal w ~dnit- ' 7 HAS BEE! ' special music by the Choir, and ‘Pat” Naghel will play a violin, A 63 pound baby boy was born o, ‘“‘Adoration,” by Borowski. jat the St. Ann’s hospital yester- School at 12:15. |day morning to Mr. and Mrs, Ta- 30 p. m. the choir will kuyama, of the Juneau Laundry. ‘Christmas Cantata, | ———————— he East,” which tharzLeon oil permanent wave, $12.50. ‘Sunday morning, and’'Fern Beauty Parlor. —adv. THE CLOSING YEAR We thank you for any opportunity you have accorded us to serve you and extend Best Wishes for the coming NEW YEAR : LEADER STORE when a simple model designed especially for debutantes was shown her. She and her com- panions waved away the “pina- N GOOD Weather Conditions As Recor;led !;y the il S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begmning 4 v, m. today: Fair tonight and Suwday, war erly winds. moderate Sunday; east- LOCAL DATA Time— Burom. Temu, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. 30.55 23 46 E 1 Clear 4 a. m. today..30.49 21 29 E 30 Clear Noon' today 30.42 23 20 E 24 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS P —TODKY H & Hightst 3 pm. | Low &am. 8am. Precip. §am ations— temp. temop. temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs, W!‘nlhh: Nome 28 28 | Bethel ... 34 30 | 33 139 0 Clear Fort Yukon.. -28 28 14— 0 Cldy Tanana -4 -4 | 8§ - [ Clear Eagle -16 ~16 10 — o St. Paul ... 34 34 38 34 .16 Dutch Harbor.. 42 40 40 — 128 Kodiak 38 36 34 36 — — Cordova 24 22 12 12 * 0 Juneau .. 24 23 | %0 21 30 0 Ketchikan 26 — | 4 - 12 0 Prince Rupert.. 26 24 | 18 . 0 Clear Kdmonton 24 10 10 . 0 Clear Seattle 26 20 22 * 0 Cldy Portland ... 24 20 16 20 12 0 San Francisco.. 50 50 48 18 & 0 Cidy *—Less than 10 mijes. Note.—Observations al Dulch Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau, Princ Rupert. Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. The pressure is low in the Aleutian Islands and in the ocean west of the Pacific States and is high over nearly all of North America, Rain has fallen in extreme Southwestern Alaska and fair weather has been general over the remainder of the Terr - tory. Temperatures have risen in most sections of Alaska and fallen in Central Canada, fore stuff” and ordered evening| dresses cut low at the back and made from cloth of gold. GERMANS PLAN | TO TRAIN BOYS PSR/ ) AND SMOKERS AID POLAND 108 XATHERL | | BERLIN, Dec. 31.—Train- | WARSAW, Poalnd, Dee. 31— ing of hoys for later domes- | tic life is a proposal under consideration by the ecity | fathers of Berlin who have been approached on the sub- jeet of keeping both boys and girls at school up to the age of fifteen, instead of fouteen as at present. A year’s compulsory course of housekeeping for girls, it The Polish tobacco monopoly will| bring the government this year about $115,000,000. In view of the fact that the total budget of Poland is about $386,000,000 u’ year, and since the whole tobacco production of the Polish mon- | opoly is consumed in the coun-! try, smokers of the nation will pay almost a third of its expen- ditures. | is argued, should be balanced A o i T i | by an equivalent training for Gastineau boys in useful handiwork in Joe Hill, Benjamin Island; Mr.} | the home as well as a sense | and Mrs. B. Isakson. of their duties to their fu- | Alaskan ture family and the state. | M. Krane, Auk Bay; L. Bogdiu, | city; A. T. Masura, city. L WG EPOY 5 — - J. J. Kennedy, m:ang prospec- tor and operator of the Rainy Hollow district, near Haines, is in Juneau for medical treatment. He is a guest at the Alaskan Hotel. - And speaking of shoes—the wo- men boast about the comfort of short skirts and the modern clothes—but we haven't heard of any manufacturer of corn plasters * going into bankruptey yet. e i ATV LR N 4 518 NorTHERN LicHT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. O. A. StiLLMAN, Pastor At 11 o’clock a. m. there will be a St. John's Day service. A special invitation has been extended to Mt. Juneau Lodge, No. 147, F. and A. M, and to all Masons to attend this service, as well as to the public in general. Subject of the sermon: “Seeking a Lost Word.” There will be special music by the Choir, and “Pat” Naghel will play a violin solo, “Adoration,” by Borowski, BIBLE SCHOOL AT 12:15 - At 7:30 p. m. the choir will repeat the Christmas Cantata, “Out of the East,”” which they gave last Sunday morning, and which was so much enjoyed by all who heard it. A Warm Welcome for Everybody at all services of this church. D e e e gl"fll’flllllllllfilllllllllllll" LTI HUMHInn Ié ALEEHLORERRIRRRRRRRE ROV RBRRL AN RRIELRRREDERR Annual - Hi Jinks ELKS' HALL J uneau-Young Hardware Co. COLEMAN RADIANT .} HEATERS MAKES ITS OWN GAS "USE IT ANY WHERE NO SOO0T NO SMOKE Drop in and see this stove when it is burning Hardware and Undertaking APPRECIATION WE'RE THANKFUL FOR THE OLD YEAR AND WE WELCOME THE NEW —for if we may merit the con- tinued favor you have accorded us it will surely be a good year PEERLESS BAKERY MASONIC RECEPTION MASONS OF ALL DEGREE JANUARY 1, 1928 Sunday,2te 5 P. M. Odd Fellows Hall JUNEAU All Masons Cordially Invited —~— ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STRERT Leaves every Wednesday, 1 p. m. from Juneau, way points to MAIL BOAT AMERICA FIRST PETERSBURG and KAKE HAHO'S MOTOR BOATS LINE BUILD FOR 50 PER CENT LESS, .} FOR FLOORING—WE RECOMMEND VER-" THESE WINTER DAYS ARE IDEAL FOR INTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Spruce or Hemlock will give you very good satisfaction. 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