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T YOU TO ASS in your last minute Christmas Shopping--- this store will be open this evening and Mon- day evening =% “Give Her a Dress for Christmas” B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “The Christmas Store” Two Boy Preachers In Adjoining States; One Is 13, Other 14 kg el Thirtcen yeai old Uecibiet Chostner of Dielstadt, Mo, ani 14 year old Jack Voncey (inset) of Pichcr, Okla., are preachers. Both hav cccupied pulpits in their home towns. ki o o s Sonbiat st oy JUNEAU GARDENS 27 yyears already have taken wp| FURNISH FRESH 2 VEGETABLES LATE their life work of preachin Gospel in the neighboring stat As‘ Several varieties grown vegetal of Missouri and Oklahoma. The oldest i3 Jack Yancey, 14, who s assistant pastor of the Cen- of Junean- 8 are among . tie tral Methodist 'chureh in Picher, Bieen stuff d by the Cdli- mining town of the Oklahoma lead | f0¥nia groce Pire turnips, and sinc felds. The other is Futabagas and kale, grown cn the Delbert Chostner, 13 s sle Dielstadt, Mo., an ordained pre; red yesterday, ! er of the Missionary Bapt by the side of L church. | ties from the gardens |- ¥ . Oratorical abllities djsplayed by Of the sound, and their quality ls | Catholic Church Jack Yancey caused the regular 1O less, it is said & This s the first year the Ba- vard brothers have harvested a crop on land put under cultivation 5 minister, Rev. W. 0. Bucy, to ask him to fill the pulpit cccasionally | and to help with the other church work. Jack gladly consented, and |12t spring. . Late this fall a large r'h.'b.glo : since then he has spoken before | tity of potatoes, cartots, string | g.0o o m, Low Mass and Ser-| ; SINES Gongregntibns ans, cabl and radishes were | o Jack, who is a Boy Scout, with |8dthered and sold locally and wilh| ~ 19:39 a. m.—High Mass and five merit badges, plans to go to a|°a¢h variety the quality and size|germon. theological seminary after he fin.;Was com le to like products| 7:30 p. m.—Rosary, Sermoj ishes high school. When he was|Shipped irom the States. The|anq 'Benediction of the = Blessed | graduated from the grade school of the growing 3 ament. he delivered the commencement causes the crops to mature lat * address to his own class han in the south, which gives to He liv { ?. ¥ m a number of pulpits in .\‘h»‘i by 5 * gouri and Ilinois. He became i AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL _ terested in religion swhen Rev. C. W. | evanhgelist, was conducting a me ¢ ing ‘at Dielstadt, where Delbert six cas | liyed with his grandfather. Delbert |discharged. As a whole the situa- was ordained in @ctober and has Uon is growing betier and (here received invitations to preach in Are fcw serious cases reported in chiirehies 1n New York and other the city. The crowded condition distant cities. {that prevailed for some days at i T P . the hospital on account of the 1 ; 3 {large number of ¢ which were T0 TELEPHONE PATRONS |being cared for, is past and the ca- | niéw telephone directory is|taxcd at present. . course — k influenz od at the h day for care and Five {pacity of the institution is not of preparation, - change of HAVE BABY GIRL who wish to e are re-| A nine pound baby girl was *"m|burn to Mrs, Douglas Meade at ore De- the T ¢ 420 befc St. Ann's hospital yesterday after. g —ady, |noon. ,gf&l packages | Cigars l“e%l n ristmas packages mw ~—adv. [at Pioneer Pool Hall, —adv. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1928. A dark blue wool erepe dr long straight collar of white faille silk is a reflection of the éx- tensive use of midnight blue and white and blac collar and cuffs lend the dress-note to what wo like tucks carrying out a stitched folds cf material. a coat-dress for the back modernistic PARIS. ess at Worth's with wide cuffs and The otherwise look ht with fine deep, and white, of the model is st design which simulates RITA. Notices for this cuuren corumn muet be received by The Empire aot later than 10 o'clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change of sermon topics. ete. DTS 1, -k " First Church of Christ, Scientist T Resurrection Lutheran | Church 5 AR e Corner of Thira ahd Main Sts. #BV, HARRY, R. ALLEN, Pastor Sunday services: ¥ 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. 1 Subject, ‘“The Proper Attitude Toward Christmas.” ject Including Man, {omic Force?” Sunday services wili be held at 11.a. m. in the First Church of Christ, Fifth and Main Streets. The sub-|.,p o cque ot 11:00 a. m. “Is the Universe,| Scientist, Juneau, will be: Evolved by A Sunday School at 12:15 p. m| Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testi- monial meeting. Christian Science Reading Roo in canrch building. This room is open to the public afternoons from 2:30 to 4. The public is cordially invited{REV. HENRY YOUNG, Minister. to attend these services and visit the réading room. 1 Holy Trinity Cathedral I on| Wednesday | *%-- & 12:15 p. m. Sunday School. 7:30 p. m.—Christmas program at Qdd Fellows' Hall. There will be Christmas Day services at the church on next These services will help to make this Christmas scason more blessed and real to you. Come and bring a rriend with w t- ™| | Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church Fourth and Seward Streets ‘“The church with the cordial welcome.” Sunday School convenes at 11 o'clock. Morning worship at the. Pres- CHARLES E. RICE, Dedn. Phone 604 8 a. m.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a, m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon, Sunday School at 12:30 p. m.|mas treat for the Sunday School, Evening service at Douglas. byterian Church, where there will be Christmas niusic and a Christ- mas sermon. Evening o’clock. On Thursday afternoon and, ev- ening we will' have our Christ- worship at ' 7:30 in the church basement. Fifth and Gold Streets. Fourth Sunday in Advent. Christmas Services § Midnight — High Mass an | with his zrandparen 1is moth he tables of Juneau fresh and|Sermon followed by mass {4 having died five y ) vegetables later in the fall|thanksgiving. ;" Delbert Chostner has preached|than elsewhere. 9:00 a. m.—Mass, | D s 10:30—Mass, followed by bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament. | No evening devotions. m.—Mass' in hospital of Iforflum %fin Presbyterian T Corner Fedrth amd Franklin Sts QEV. 0. A. BTILLMAN, Pastor ice. T 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m.—The evening serv- he Lord's Sunday of each month. The Salvation Army Supper the first i Public meettngs: 7 at St morning. Mr. vember | Presbyterian Native Church | HMARRY WiLLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30 a. m.—Morning Service. 11:30 a. m.—Bible Sehool 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Mid. week prayer service. A cordial welcome Is givén t¢ all to attend these services. .- FADA ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO Come in and hear che New Fada All-Electric Seventy. word in radio. Demonstrations in your home if you wish. Telephone 429, Radio Blectric Company —adv. MARTIN LYNCH. .- FOR Cigars in Christmas packages at Pioneer Pool Hall. cal condition. | | couple country. Last Open evenings. | Funeral been made. -—adv. DOLL SPECIAL in- Juneau four years ago. had no children surviving reldtives are in the old The body of Mr., Ander- son is at Juneau Young Mortuary, arrangements GUS ANDERSON DIES AT ST. ANN’S AFTER TWO YEARS’ ILLNESS Gus Anderson, ploneer resident of Gastineau Channel, passed away Ann's hospital early Anderson entered {the hospital the latter part of No- suffering from paralysis «s| With which he had been afflicted |for over two years, and death came| ag a result of the /jeng stru |which slowly tore down his physi- Mr. Anderson was 67 years old [He was a native of Sweden and | came to this country with his wife early in 1900. Mrs. Anderson died and any have el WE DEVELOP FILMS Alaska Scenic Views et —— LET Ammqaist Press Your Suit | We cal! and deliver. Phone 628. 25 Per Cent Reduction on all Dolls, Chairs, Doll Beds and Cradles, at the Gift Shop Cunning baby dolls, mama dolls, dress dolls, ready Chairs, straight and rockers, in cheery colors of red, green and yellow for children. . Zrdons Gift Shop G to delight the heart of some dear little girl. iy Adorable doll beds, eradles and bassinets, in bright colors and white. T Sordlons this The not adv. Morning service at 11, o’clock. with special Chtistmas music by the Choir and ‘sermon by the, Rev. Henry Young., \ Bible Schiool at 12:16 o'clot You will receive a hearty wi n | come. d Ash Trays Manicure Perfumes Also Jade and 0dd Pieces of GIFTS CIFTS CIF1S JOHNSTON'S FAMOUS CANDY R Valaiit Toilbt | ‘ g ; g | % H é f : Garmbin) Japanese crepe luncheon sets in orange;, blue and Specially priced at $1.50 Print Pajamas In fast colors. Special $2.25 Luncheon Sets tan. Six napkins and cloth. Special $1.25 sct The New Aprons .in navy, red and black and combinations. Evening accessories must scintillate! And none are the purpoqf, than costume jewelry . . . the . . . the colorful jewels. better for erystal . . . the pa A very fine selection to choose shades including long pearl ropes. $14.75 to $16.75 Costiume Jewelry 117 Special $1.35 Tea aprons,-in English print and fast colors, daintly trimmed in organdie and bindings. fiovelty silk .aprons in checked silk and . plain crepe om in nearly all IOHHIIIHH TR RN oo T T U § T e e O A DU Colored Stemware Bavarian Gold Band, Johnson Bros. Pareek, American Semi- Porcelain in four patterns, Heisey's Glassware. Dishes make an ideal gift for all the family. Juneau Y oung Hardware Co. If It's Hardware, “We Have It” Open evenings until Christmas Plain Stemware We have in stock the following dishes: Dishes GET YOUR Christmas Turkey AT JOE STOCKER’S IMPERIAL SATURDAY NIGHT December 22 Turkeys for Everyone Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. 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