The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1928, Page 2

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. Notices for this ewurcn column )|+ must be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o'clock Satur- | day.morning to. guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. ~ First Church of Christ, Scigntist ] Sunday services wiii be held at 11 a. m. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on ifth and Main Streets. The sub- ject will be, “God the Only Cause and Creator.” Sunday School at 12:15 p. mj| Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Room In church building. This room is /G open -to the public Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4. l Episcopal Church fse Wl s ke : | " “Fourth ana seward Streets |REV. HENRY YOUNG, At it Metropolitan Methodist THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC 8, 192 SPECIAL FORCE WILL BE USED AT P.0. SUNDAY Post Office ?orspeed Up | Package Distribution for Holiday Service To facilitate handling of Christ. | 'mas mails, a special force will be —gz | put on at the Post Offica Sundag, it was announced today by Mrs. Minister. ‘Lottie Spickett, Postmistress. Tho “‘The church with the cordial ! Admiral Line steamer Queen {s | welcome.” due here tomorrow with four days’ Sunday School convenes at 10 ‘mail including a large amount of a. m. | Morning Worship will be wit |our Brethren of the Presbyte |Churen a Evening worship at 7:30. Sub- ject, “Doing One Thing.” Come, help us sing and w will do thee good. packages and the increased force will get this ready for early dis. ) tribution Monday. | This will clean up the work .ih |the Post Office and facilitate handling outgoing mails for the | Victoria Wednesday. It is the 'last steamer on whieh Christmay h e B . | Packages can be mailed from here | | Resurrection Lutheran I Church | Corner of Thira und Main Sts, |REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pasto! Sunday services: ”' ,and | al T i, et 11:00 a. m—Morning-worship £ Astand SASes sarviced aud vistt| o 1o ol et Endiiath Shel the reading room. |Be 8 d." n| 18:35%p, im. Sunday School. T Catholic Church 11, 8:00 p. m—Evening worshiD.'mianight Decomber, 24 and mid. | SR 1 ! Bt b Subject, “Recognition of DIVine pizn ~Decomber 26. Fifth ana Gold Streets. Help."” i o Second Sunday in Advent A hearty welcome awaits you' i 8:00 a. m.—Mass and Sermon.|at the friendly Lutheran Chureh, Makes Pred:cuon 1 0 a. m-—High Mass and Come and bring a friend to Regarding First Sermo church with you s g 1:30 p. m.—Sunday School ;nld’ = IClass Mail Bible Class | TR rariararvarsmany | DR 7:30 p. m-——Rosary, Instruc- | Assembly of God Mission || CHICAGO, Dec. 8, — All first tion and Benediction of the | e T fclass. mail will be carried by afp e i i by (Bethel Pentecostal Assembly) 207 Seward Street 4 Holy Trinity Cathedral CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor & B i ok Sunday services: ARLES E. RICE, Dean, 11:00 Phone 604 i S a m Holy Communion m.—HBibie School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. | Sunday School at 12:30 p. m.;, The Lord’s Supper the first W€ Evening service at Douglas. | Sunday of each month. ] Northern Light Pr;gf'tef{an_ T The sa]va';m; rArmy | { Church | e y o " CERBRER T . e — Public meettn Sunday—2 p. m. Sunday—7:20 p. m. | Tuesday—7:30 p. m. | i Corner Feurth and Frankliin Sts REV. 0. A. STILLMAN, Pastor Morning service at 11 o’clock The Rev Henry Young will preach. Subject, “Religious Les gons of the Radio.” by the choir | 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible School Bible School at 12:15 o'clock. 7:00. p. m.—Wednesday—Mid. There will be no evening serv-| week prayer service, ice. A cordial welcome 8 givan tu A cordial welcome awaits you.lall to attend these services, PIONEER DIES /s, som 10 MRS. J. J. WOODAR | the proud parents of twins, & boy e |and girl, that were born to Mrs, i A Wcodard early this morning. The William Schwarzenberg, intant boy weighed $3% pounds . and the girl 7 pounds. The OIS"Im.xequf gougLas, [mother and the babies are re. 1es i Cittsbur 8 sl g received at St William Schwarzenberg, aged 85'ADD'S Hospital about midnight years, resident of Douglas Island 185t night. for ‘the past 30 years, died last] T night in the General Hospital in: gyaney yaurence reproductions Ptteburgh, Penn., according ot ad-!in Christmas cards, original, dif. vices recelved today by his widow. |ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at Mr. Schwarzenberg was making the Nugget Shop. —adv. a trip to his old home in Germany i and was taken trom the train ail qornepprS EMPORIUM Pittsburgh severel nights ago seri- | 10 A Woodard was a. m.—Morning Wor- Office Department has been quick . m.—The evening sery- 0 the most 'remote parts of the t" Presbyteria;—fi;five Church T} | - (ported as doing very well. Mrs. insure delivery ', to Pacific | | Coast points other than in the ¢ | Seattle distriet, X | Al southbound packages should {be sent on this .vélsel said Mrs, Spickett. This year all deliyery - |service of the Postal. Department 1 will be suspended throughout the | States. No deliveries will be * made on Christmas Day, between |in the United States within five |vears said W. Irving Glover, |Second Assistant Postmaster Gen- |eral today. ‘“Just as the Post to utilize every means of trani- portation known in getting mall country with the utmost speed, decided that the airplane must replace other means of transportation for all first class mail."” Glover announced that the wishes of President-elect Ioover for regular air routés from the United 8tates to countties through which he is now travel- ing, will ‘become a reality -next vear. PIONEER FUND DRIVE MONDAY | W. }) Gross Will Return Radio Ca.hinelq to Juneau on Queen and il ; Begin Salicifation - 2 B Tea Wagons W. D. Gross, ewnet of the Coli- Coffee Tables seum Theatres in Juneau and Ket- chikan, will arplve here on thal steamer Queen, back from a suc- | cessful campaign {n Seattle, Wran. | gell, Ketchikan and Petersburg for funds for the Ploneers of Alaska| in the Sitka Home. Ketchikan added about $500 to the fund. Wrangell went over the top with over $250 and Petersburg is ex- pected to contribute largely to the fund. Petersburg for several days con. ducting the drive there. The cam. paign in Seattle ends this week and so far has been most auccesu-l’ ful. o Unpainted Furniture We have just received some new pieces of unpainted furniture Clofhies Hairhilers End Tables Book Stands Paper Baskets We can also supply the lacquer in all colors for painting. Juneau Young Hatdibare Co. Mr. Gross has been in 1f It's Hardware, “We Have k" Don’t forget the H. S. Senior @I Play—“THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING”—Col seum, Dec. 11-12 Mr. Gross started the Pioneer fund idea last year and as a gcon- sequence the Pioneers jingled spme | of their own coin in thelr pockeis | last Christmas. The fund is not for their support but just to give them a little pocket money they[ can call their own at the time of “THE WHOLE TOWN’S TALKING” PARIS. Subtlety is what dressmakers sirive for in the collection they show at the mid-season because they are aimed more at private cHentele than mixed audiences of professional buyers and what Parig calls its “ladies.” An Yteb day time dress in the mid-season collection possesses the subtle quality. It is made of dark blue fine woolen stuff, with bias bands of powder blue and light belge around the waist, giving the offect of a bolero dress although it is only one plece. The wrap around skirt is lined with powder blue and ties at the left side with a two-toned bowknot RITA. year, and the prospects for next, Post-Election Bull ! ; 3 industries such as radio Movements Record and aviation making mighty ad- . g | Vances, are described in glowing Set, Hoover M“”“"'l‘mu.\‘ there is a feeling in bank- 1ing circles that the country may |have some difficulty in adjusting its financial structure to take care aware that the public may also be ' of the tremendous sums tied up as sensitive to “scares.” 1In addi-|in speculation. Brokers’ loans tion to remedying the ticker, the the past fcur years, as report. have insisted on heavy margin re-|ed by the Federal Reserve, have quirements, and it because of jumped from less than $2,000,000,- this that the' moderate reactions of | 000 to more than $5,000,000,000, tecent weeks have caused no pan- | which is more than the total cur- feky- liqnidation. | reney in circnlation. — e — ( - Opinioh Divided Syeney naurets:, reproductions (Continued from Page One) | N | TOMORRO M | e K | The regular weekly -sifoot " o the Juneau Gun Glub,will e’ Iu::! | tomorrow « mornigg iat " the el |traps on ' the Mendefihall higit | way. In view of the fair weathel the fans expect to brdak the: bl rock dises in great gtyle and they now fall down below 20 oy of 25 they can blame it on Trues- dell's new. sheoting vest, With* out a doubt he will wear if tos mororw (its’ brand ‘new) and ‘if he does the boys will have to | wear smoked glasses' or theit sight is very apt to be blurréd. SMITH AND. HEDGES BOUND, OVER TO GRAND JURY Norman V. Smith and Alice | Hedges, arrested Thursday —and charged yesterday with illegal ¢o- habitation, were today hound over| |the Federal Grand Jury. following |a preliminaty ‘examination before |Judge F. A, Boyle. Judgn. Bayla |announced he would fix thebafl| For your accommodation we:in the two eases next Monday, . | ously ill, aud sent to the General will he open every evening until e Hospital | Christmas. adv. | GOLDSTEIN’S EMP v | Deceasod is survived by his| et R | For ypur accommaaation - we in Douglas; daughter Ll Prices right—Christmas cards, Seattle, con in Germany and aiwwr‘lar“ selection, at Empire. in New York. The latter has - jwill be open every evening il 1 Christmas, '%'f been' informed of her brother's $===== e meraeme ool _ ZC TSN PEERLESS BAKERY death and pending advices from| her, funeral arrangements have not ! been made, Many years ago Mr. Schwarzen.| berg operated a brewery in Doug-! las and during later years has been following no set occupation. 1 Fruit INSPECTORS FINISH | EXAMINING VESSELS | Cakes are OF FGREST SERVICE MADE OF THE BE MATERIALS Order your Cakes and Christmas Stollen early After inspecting six of the older boats in the Forest Service flee, at Ketchikan, U. 8. Steamboat In- spectors Capt. George Tyler and Capt. John Newmarker, accompan. ied by Assistant District Forester M. L. Merritt, returned here last night on the Ranger VI, Capt. * George Peterson. They were ab- sent about a week. “The Inspectors are compiling their report on the condition of the vessels inspected, which were: Rangers I, II, IV, Weepoose and Tahn. After leaving Petersburg Thurs. day morning strong southeasterly ‘winds and heavy seas forced tho Ranger VIL, into Farragut Bay, where it remained at anchor for 24 hours awaiting moderation in the wezather. FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM . Hereafter all cakes will be “baked in our kitchen as Mrs.: wln is not doing our baking. —adv. % RO+ e 014 papers tor cale at the Bmp Profelisional cpinion. as to the bresent ‘status. of the market is|in Christmas cards, original, dif- sharply divided: - - While many ferent, Alagkan, 25 cénts each at —adv. Jor_induséries afe having a record|the Nugget Shop. won KEROSENE For TEN DAYS TRIAL N ithous risk, by. that Aladdin has '-‘3’": It T"lefl"d retuen e B o e St P s user in each < own with: DAY FRER wow, Bagg’t B? You bet ho hast But what aze you going to buy him? Have you figured that out yet? posed to he made Mr. Gross will drive on Monday a speedy end, he NOT) Practice for tree program wil December 10. Al wishing to take at Moose Hall Having readju garding reasonable debts ANDRE i the year when everybody is sup- ——————— iately after school. ————e TOTICE TO PUBLIC affairs I wish now to reverse the notice given by me recently, re- responsibility for any my wife, Mrs. Andrew Salazar, W T B e i Given by Senior Class iod Juneau High School oose Christmn: begin Mouday, 1 Moose children | part please be Monday immed- happy. start the local and bring it to| hopes. Tuesday, Dec. 11th, at 8 P. M. sted my family contracted by W SALAZAR. Only a Few -~ - Days Left in which to mail Personal Greeting Cards to your friends ii thie States, Niee selection to chidoié from— Place your orders today Phone The Empire " ¥ A repiresentative will My call at your home Monday, Dec. 10th, Matinee at 3:30 P. M. Wednesday, Dec. 12th, at 8 P; M. COLISEUM THEATRE Reserved seats on sale at Butler Matro Drug Company e —— e At S s TP Py vy

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