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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1931. ‘ s g » joAN UF ARG U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU 1 The W eather } cELEBRATIUN (By the U. S. Weather Burean) i Forecast for Juneau and vicinity Beginning at 4 p.m. May 22. ’ R NlNE DAYS Probably showers tonight and f£inday; moderate easterly winds j fi Ffl LOCAL DATA @ v WP et W Fourth and Seward Sireeta | Presbyterian Native Church 1 B | REV. G. E. JAMES, Minister. Showers have fallen in the Interior and rain in this vicinity. The R | [ Y HARRY WILLAKD, Lay Worker | “The church with the cordial [y, 1o Cup Matches to Be|weather is clear at Cordova but unsettled elsewhere in the Territory. erately high in Western Alaska and highest in southern Bering Sea. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather P 4 pm. yest'y ....2054 63 32 NE 8 Clear Scores of Processions arels am. today .. 41 45 0 E 6 Rain Slated fOl' ’Public's 12 noon today ...29.45 46 84 s 6 Rain Viewing vABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY i PRI T TN ROUEN, France, May 23.—This Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Preclp, 4am. nf:;“":: :::e‘::’d’ b‘y““;,m m “I Northern Light Presbyterion | city today began a nine-day pro-| Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather " B Lt b . Church { gram in celebrating in honor of (Berrow 34 34 [ 3 30 14 o0 Pt oy Every groduation need be oot laler than 10 o'clock Saturday | | s trial, suffering, im . J © morning to guarantee change of £ AUNCZRS Pastorfl Joan of Arc’s trial, su em?g, - |Nome . 34 34 | 30 30 . 0 Cldy TN sermon topics, ‘ete, REV. C. C. SAUNDERS. prisonment and death by fise, 500 |Bethel £t 44 42 | 28 ‘30 16 [ Cldy suppiied at ths st now, be- Corner Fourth and Franglin Sts. years ago, Fort Yukon 44 42 | 33 32 . [} Clear = The church where service and * The maid was one of the out- Tanana ey ik a8 38 32 32 - Trace Cldy cat we have collected the | Russian Orthodox Church worship meet. standing figures of the Middle|Fairbanks Mg 32 3¢ — Trace Cldy . e | 10:00 am.—Bible School. Ages. Eagle 8% | 8 s 1o 05 Cldy most 11:00 am. — Morning e Scores of processions are slated, gt paul . .42 42 I 34 34 14 02 Cldy 0 REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | Anthem, “Praise Ye Jehovah.” Te- one recounting the entry of King|patch Harbor .. 54 48 | 34 36 @ P Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and |or solo, “Prayer,” Tosti, Mr. Laurel Charlcs the Seventh, and another Kodiak 52 i 40 40 14 [ Cldy matins combined. Dana. Sermon subject, “Great Doc- joan riding horseback. Cordova 64 i 42 44 4 0 Clear A tira (‘ti ve _Sunday, 10:00 am—The divine | trines—Sanctification.” The citizens participating in the | juroor e T T ¥ S R:;‘n b 2 liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. 7:00 p.n—Children’s Hour. various forms of celebration are|gipra s ! 46 48 5 '0 Pt. Cld: | 7:00 pm—Intermediate Christian qrossed in Fifteenth Century €os-|gesenikan ... 62 56 { 6 = FRET i P —*——?‘Endenvm‘. tumes. G 5 ey Assortmfll ts The Salvavon Arnay 7:45 p.m.—Junior Worship. ALK TN S g e oW - W Bk 3 8 ety @——————% Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Union Edmonton ... 62 60 | 34 40 * 0 Clear . Publi B | Prayer Meeting at this church. PoRiGe ... 6D &= fic e = o Only m Protty FrOCkS oy STlMsuN Tu Portland @ B 4 &8 8k 4 Trace Pt Cldy Gy Sunday—2:00 p. m. a San Francisco ... 66 62 | 60 60 * 0 Cldy Sl I Motropolitan Methodist | °—Less than 10 miles. s : ay—7:30 p. m. 1 Episcopal Church J. The pressure is moderately low from the Gulf of Alaska to Cali- such as any charming Miss s 5 fornia and is lowest in the eastern portion of the Gulf ‘. It is mod- would delight in wearing and all of the other requirements 10:30—Morning _service. | welcome.” Unseasonably low temperatures prevail over most of the Territory. all of the ot I 11:30—Bible School, Morning worship at 11 am. sub-| Held Next Week; ] . 4 ) . 7:30—Evening service. ject, “God’'s Perfect Man.” = & T, 1 - ok iy of the graduation outfit. Un- T o s anawest | it paks -t sabbati secet| - Winte'Houge Horlots p. y- | prayer service. I There is a class for you. e | 'The regular Union Prayer Meet- WASHINGTON, D. C., May 28— VSIS (TSR e ing will be held next Wednesday Sccrctary of State Stimson has | Resurrection Lutherzn Church evening, at 7:30, in the Northern agreed to act as the of!lcxa_l Hon- & - *3| Light Presbyterian Church. orary Referce at the Davis Cup Tennis matches next week between drethings, hats, shoes and oth- er dress accessories. Shopping & for Graduation needs will Corner of Thire and Man Sts. . 2——e———— 3 Argeniina and thc winner of the 1 babiaE ot Sunday Servicos: | | Holy Triniiy Cathedral | United States and Canada matches. rove a pieasure a 118 store, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. - Mrs. Hogver has invited the play- 5 Regular Sunday service will be; ~ CHARLES k. RICE, Dean ers to the White Hours Court noxt | Phone 604 Sunday services: 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion and resumed June 14 by the new pas- tor, Rev. Olafson. Wednesday noon after which) they will b2 received by th2 President. ki s Frocks Priced at | $12.50 to $21.50 ‘r T it ™ || ™ pm—smay soe. DISHOP JENKINS TO Rt. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, Bishop 1of Nevada, will preach at the el- The Rt Rev. Thomas Jc Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fitth |*'*" oolock Rlue. DD, BEHup of Neyadh, will b 0l tomorrow morning in Holy T and Main Streets. The subject wiil ., . LS ¥ be, “Body and Soul.” I‘l' ~& Cathedral, and also in St. Luk2's | Bethel Pentecostal Assembly % S SR 7 Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. 2 L Church, Dougias at the e Lo - Evening service at Douglas. PREACH CATHEDRALi Su~day services wi: ve Teld af 11 a. m. in the First Christ of WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. Wednesday, 8:06 p. m.—Testi- 121 Maln Street service. i Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, monial ueeting. | CHAS. C. PERSONKUS, Pastor. | The Bishop n b new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, 5 Christian Sclence Reaaing Room | Sunday services: = i R Y e Junci || learning what to seek and what to shun. Larch e 1 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship, 3 8 2 s e ; & . A M AN I SH LY ::,;, "gn;: n;;fl 4 gnzhv?re:i?e?d:; 12:15 p. m—Bible School. Territory, first as Priest in charge . A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv. afternoons yom 2:30 to 4. | 7:30 p. m. — Evening service, ¢! €t John's Church, Ketehik ing to have. Make this your Bank. . i - > The public is cordially invited to| Services Tuesday and Friday and later as Archdeacon of South- PRSI SRS STYI 14 l) SUIFS | sttend tnese services and visit the evenings at 7:30 o'clock. casf Alaska. At th: General) b i M AL A ; -eading room. | Every Friday—Studies' on Pro- Comventicn held in Washington, F rst N t l B k AL phecy in Connection with the sec- D. C. three years ago, he was| L ationa an || ST Ry g -+ ond coming-of Jesus Christ. elected Bishep of Nevada. His| A Catholic Church 1| The Lord's Supper the first Sun- | many friends in Juneau will wel- ) 2 | . ’ - S FOR BOYS AND YOUNG |, Church of the Nalivity | (dey of ench month. SRz I A 3 < 4 Fifth and 10 =treets | | MEN WHO GRADUATE : ky: | ATTENTION MASONS WILLIAMS HOME FROM 8:00 am.—Holy Mass and In-| struction in the Church. ! There will be a Stated Com- VACATION IN SOUTH 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. |munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge b 10:30 am.—Holy Mass and Ser- No. 147, F. & A. M. at the Mason-| J. A. Williams, Assistant Super- mon, followed by benedication of ic Temple Monday evening, May |intendent of the Alaska Juneau SINGER ELECTRIC Get him his new summer the Blessed Sacrament. 25th at 7:30 pm. Regular business Gold Mining Company, returned . > Next Sunday is Trinity Sunday, meeting and work in the M. M.| home Thursday after a vacation l]llllgfi now to wear at svhoo] 8 the end of the Pascal season. Degree. By order of the W. M. cf several weesks spent largely in & s . Wednesday, Friday and Saturday J. W. LEIVERS, California. SEWING MACHINES closing exercises. These suits of this week are Ember Days, days (adv.) Secretary. Mrs. Williams and their echil- of fast and abstinence. — dren stopped off at Ketchikan to are built to look well and Sunday is Communion Sunday for SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRIC SHOP |visit relatives. They will proceed the Holy Angles Sodality. adv. TELEPHONE 4502 ! here next week. PORTABLE AND CABINET MODELS wear well. Cool, clever and (_!llllllllllillllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlmlill"filllfllllllIlllllfil-llIIIHIIIilfiilllIIIIIIIllIfiIiIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT_! Do You Know THAT----Automobile Accidents often cost ruin- ous Sums---- correct. The sort of suits he likes with two pairs of pants Sold and Rented as low as $35.00 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA , Phone No. 6 Phone No. 18 UL LU T T e e T T T T T T T Lo T T T T T L T T T AT TR P L T T T IIIIlIIIIInfllllflmflmillllIIIIIIIllIIIIIllllIImlllllllllllllIlflfillmfll"mnflll PRINTING AND STATIONERY . Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. THAT----The heaviest of these losses occur be- cause of injury to other persons or B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” damage to their property---- e ] o e = IR leetsA i neN BN S A A AR AN Mittetot Ay | Craig Residents To |Woman’s Club Names Business Women Will Go Home on Tender Officers for Year| Fly to Convention to Be Held in Washington THAT----You can eliminate YOUR risk of such loss by carrying PUBLIC LIABILITY and PROPERTY DAMAGE INSUR- ANCE with THE MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. One of the oldest and strongest companies of its kind in America Allen Shattuck, Inc. T T WALL PAPER _at— Juneau Paint Store th Capt. C. E. Ahues, Gistrict Mrs. Ruth M. Geyer was chosen } . v Libby, McNeill and | President of the Juneau Women's | X | Taoy 1 IR g | SRERENG RS R Ai“’filsl:*:“c’;fi‘“v D. C, May 23— } passenger, the Libby cannery ten- |Week in Council Chambers of City Cm‘;ft”?_ ]‘_" C’m‘ some of the der Mary Lou, Capt. Ralph Erick- |Hall. Other officers elected for | H ‘r‘{; bfddlr_lsl business women to son, returned today from Taku,|the ensuing year are: Nat m’l A;“":“ Sotfemiion. or the where the craft went yesterday fol- | Mrs. Mildred Hermann, vice- dml}:( £ Paderetian - ot Susiness lowing her arrival from Craig. She | President; Mrs. Ronald Lister, re me h::esslonal Wemen's - clubs will depart tomorrow morning from | cording secretary; Mrs. D. F. Ml]-';_:‘;o ’an ond July 6-11. About 2- Juneau for Craig, headquarters of | lard, treasurer, and Ann Coleman, el clegates, representing 1,300 Captain Ahues. Besides Captain onding secretary. S, are expected {0 attend. Afues. the vessel i take to| After the meeting, the club was Miss Marion McClench of Ann Craig Mrs. Z. M. Bradford, whose |cntertained by Mrs. Katherine A]rbor, Mich,, national president, husband is Standard Oil Agent at Hooker at her Coffee Shop, where | PIans to start the trip by air, flying e Craig; Mrs. A. Peters, wife of the | 8D instructive talk was given by|!® Chicago and completing the | Libby, McNeill and Libby store- |Miss Pohnert. Mrs. Hooker served [{OUrney by train. Miss Cornelia _ Kkeeper at Craig, and J. Bogue, ac- | Tefreshments. Adair, associate chairman of the PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUALITY PORTRAITURE, PHOTO FINISHING, CAMERAS, ALASKA VIEWS, ETC. g convention, is to fly from Los An- countant for the hospital corpora- | R tion at Craig. 4 & | WILL MOTOR WESTWARD [8¢les accompanied by Miss Mar- First National Bank Bldg. Juneau, Alaska L AR | John Donohue is a passenger on |Jorie Shuler of New York, national AUTHORIZED AGENTS TO VISIT IN OAKLAND |the steam:hip Princess Alice for |Publicity chairman, and Miss Charl : OO ORI e | Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Mrs. F. M. Sharick is among the [a visit to the States. From the |O- Williams of Washington, D. C, southbound passengers on the[Pacnfic Coast he will travel to De- | Rational education chairman. cteamship Princoss Alice. She will [troit by train. His return trip AR o o] yisit in Oakland, Cal. West will be by automobile, Old rapers av The Emplre. >